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carriage austin, this is i'll just say right where life instead of whole said, coming out close for justice and tenure for the opposition leader and a supports his whole nationwide vigils for those killed and injured during anti government protests within 40 people have died in it to the greece and algeria, as mediterranean wildfires continued to threaten homes and communities and some relief for serious cancer patients, taking medical care to key reopens is corner often months. the, to begin with breaking news from it is where a group of soldiers claim to over throwing the democratically elected president mohammed assume that declared the closure of new jersey borders and imposed a nationwide costs you. but your call begins, our coverage is detained by the man meant to protect and the chairs. presidential
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guard surrounded mohammed president's presidency early on wednesday and made the uncertainty. supporters of the president came up to protest. i said, no one knows what's going on. we all woke up this morning and heard that someone is decided to take the president hostage and try to make him resign. it's impossible. everyone has come out to shoulder discontent. soldiers fired in the air, sending protesters running. there was apparent hope from the presidency and the west african block equal was that the solution could be mediated hours laser enter broadcast on national television, military officers and nights. the removal of president mohammed buzzing news force defaulted to see we the security defense forces gathered at the national council for the state of homeland have decided to put an end to the regime. you know, this follows the continuous deterioration of the security situation and poor social
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and economic management. we affirm all support to all commitments undertaken by any chance you can watch the african union and the united states have demanded president presumes release. i spoke with president bedroom uh 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, frustrations around on rest and armed rebellions in this, a hell region has been a driving force for cues there. these years neighbors, molly and burkina faso to sing for military takeover since 2020. the western forces, especially friends in the united states, have since increasingly relied on the chair as a base of operations against arm groups and this the house sale. hope to see new air remain and democracy along with mohammed,
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resume support goods who voted him into power just 2 years ago. for the a car, which is 0 of my the address says though a several signs of trouble for mohammed busing him since he came to power the best on how this was cut out starting from day one. he was an installation member of the last administration, a campaign vigorously and one of the election thank key trained to one, but again, intent to trench one, the dentist. i start to show it doesn't this coming from a minority or tribe in the share and then taking power away from on this top, just try. that's going to get to the military, the civil service and the business was a very, very difficult thing for people. and so there was some indications that this made last and well for him, and it may not. and well, for his government, i mean really it's full cost. and we start to see these probably since
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2010 to one, when somebody's listed in power, that was the time bustling was elected and was the guy president. and there was a position or i guess team of people are thinking that they were such of the vehicle one way or the other, but he lost it 2 years actually. so he face child and you see and having to the bottom insurgency, the wasn't any situation on the border with molly and possible. so those are critical issues that define what the konita is. what i say in the statement or this evening saying that by them has failed to rain in the security challenges in the shit. and also they could have been trying to use facing the people in the country . but again, if you look at, make sure you understand that this is a poor country that has been struggling for decades in terms of the economy in terms of security, in terms of being feeding. the coordinated person on the street this year has faced several environment is trying to just kind of challenges, at least in facing them. and people are a curious to know how the ministry will solve those problems. they are accusing,
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much more feeling to, uh, salt, or west africa is the main regional and economic block echo us had earlier said that the president of the name is heading to mature on a mediation mission. you and the african union on the us of coal for the immediate release of president assumed us sex your state. and to me think and spoke a few minutes ago about the political crisis unfolding industry. we are very closely monitoring the situation and developments in the share. i spoke with present bedroom earlier this morning and made clear that the united states resolutely supports him as the democratically elected president of the share. 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. what kind of reports
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now from washington, dc in the white house, the state department, and indeed, the pentagon had been closely monitoring the situation is deep concern in the united states about the situation in nature. it is described as a critical partner of the united states. now there are some $1000.00 us forces stations in the country, some of them special forces units. we've been training the new sherry and military . but there's also a mess of drone bass in the north of the country, which is used to police the movement of militants allied to book a her, um o l kind to so great concern to the united states. so, so the awareness of what happened in nisha is neighbors as their military crews. and molly and book, you know, fast, so resulted in an invitation to russian backed forces to come into the country. this is something that the us would not like to see in nature,
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which is regarded as its law spending a lot in the region. now the secretary of state and to me blinking, held a telephone conversation with president buzzing them during the course of the day. these in willing to new zealand, he says that he offered his unwavering support to the new sherry and president. however, what for them the support will take in the days and weeks ahead? is unclear. mike kinda, i'll just sarah washington, a west africa seen a series of military take. cobra is an attempt to cruise in recent years. in august 2020 the molly and on the asked to the president, abraham went to the cock height, the officer wave of anti government protest. 3 years later, the ministries did in power. in september 2021. the soldiers and the neighboring guinea over to the president of come there. it followed a disputed election which she had been vying for controversial the time or in the teen or fast side to cruise took place in the matter of months in 2022. on the
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captain abraham, that troy is currently in control there. and also last year and he gave us times 11 people were killed in a failed cooper in february. let's bring in that cameron hudson. now he's an analyst on the african piece security and governance issues. he's also from a director of african affairs that the national security council at the white house . he joins us from the north carolina. welcome to the program. so instead of developing situation here, but nonetheless, how worried will the us and ministration be of what's happening? well, i think they're going to be very concerned, as you mentioned before, there's over a 1000 us, uh, military personnel in new jersey are right now conducting counterterrorism operations as well as training in new jersey and military. we have to drone bases operating there which, which surveil the entire so hell region. but more importantly than that,
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i think it was the last remaining democratic state in the entire region. you mentioned the number of crude a task that had taken place in the last few years in neighboring states. we've seen secretary blinking the very 1st secretary of state ever to travel to the share did so only 3 months ago promised more than a $150000000.00 in humanitarian assistance and political support. and so i think there's a real question that washington has to be asking itself right now. if after all of this money and attention and engagement and assistance, if we cannot keep new share on democratic path, then what are we doing wrong? we've seen recently on a trip have those in, in neighboring countries. how can we, to what extent have insurgencies like i saw in the region field, military discontent as well? i think we can't rule out the fact that you know, it was the military that kid carry out this to and that they have been on the front lines of combating these terrorist elements that had been spreading across this.
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the whole region, mountain this year was not the most worrisome case. it was not the most beset by that terror threat. bertina and molly have seen far greater depth tools and civilian casualties related to those conflicts. but nonetheless, i think there was a certain degree of discontentment within the military. clearly there's been some speculation that perhaps they haven't been receiving the training that they want or the supplies and the material that had been promised to them. it's hard to say exactly what their grievances are. they've been very murky about it. just saying that it's the political situation of the socio economic situation and the security situation in the country that caused them to carry out the school. so that's not a lot to go on, given that it's everything us present games on wavering support to learn how to buses. but in practical times, how far will that support go?
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well again, i think we've seen washington trying to rally support not only from it's from itself, but we've seen the neighboring states coming in on b and nigeria intervening with with a mediation effort. we don't know how far that's going to go. we've seen the african union and eco last, the regional organization condemning this grew up. so there has been, i think, much more rallying around the new jerry and president. then we saw perhaps in burkina faso for molly, where military coups came after other military crews. but zoom was a kind of bright spot in this region. he was a democratically elected president. he had embraced uh, you know, western alliances. he travelled to france to washington multiple times since being elected had exchanged visits with these leaders. and so was really seen as the last, as a healthy and leader in the western champ, i think for him to fall and to be removed. i think poses all kinds of questions for
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this alliance of how we can strengthen and continued to engage us a healthy and states going forward. hudson will be much appreciate your insights. thank you. thanks. the vigils have been held in kenya for people killed and injured during anti government protest. opposition leader, i think has dismissed to present it because of the 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 story report from the west and the 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
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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 deputy for yeah, that was $10000.00. i was told by the police people who are here say this is a day of remembrance. they want 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 on our own is at these home state path to buy a relative. george of gamble was shot in one of the most violent confrontation between security forces and protest as soon as skilled tomb. so 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,
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i'll never see him again. a position he does 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 called economic sabotage . president william root will say, he's ready to meet with opposition. need a ride, not with thing, but see me like told how fields before i don't believe the result is and city is a tone. this is doug was 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 it 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 the
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smoothness. say we just want on says coffee solely all to 0 to some west and kenya degrees. now we're raising while 5 so forced thousands of people to flee. 5 fonts is a still backing on several fronts to contain the flames, which are destroying factories and farms and in central greece. so far, 5 people have died in tens of thousands of flat. the homes are banned in the holidays. the on the road smoking, 20000 for interest and medical 7 evacuated from the region. if lee is also passing deadly while fires in the south, a large blaze destroyed the area surrounding the historical temple us augusta on. and especially as the hardest hit. and these 3 people have been killed that was here and look forward to say while falls in the north. and now contained cruise had been tackling nearly 100 fires. for the past 3 days, the cases of opened
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a criminal investigation. note of the arrest of several suspects on charges of austin. at least 54 people have done the soldiers and emergency back cuz i'm on the victims of a cargo ships carrying around 3000 cars has caught fire of the dutch coast in the north sea least one crew member whose from india was killed and several officers were injured, the vessel was heading to egypt from germany. the cause of the fire is on there. as during the whole, not reports, the panama register, japanese or 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 there's no station ray of the freezing island of 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,
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you kind of tow it, but it's going to hold it and it's current position of 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 said to have spread quickly in the early hours of tuesday . the cause remains unclear. the crew abandon ship some jumping for their lives into the sea, to be rescued by the doctor 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, then at least $3000.00 cars, plus fuel and other cargo on board this john freighter, or a risk to the ecologically sensitive freezer in islands, just off the coast unesco world heritage site. the area is known for its diversity of aquatic and terrestrial species. mostly the most of us could book it on support . what is loose on that ship? what can was a short cannot lead to hazard substances on the islands. i'm just thinking about
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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 elders 0 on the dutch coast, still a head tear on out 0. the irish thing, a musician is shanae, the corner has died of 66. the hello still no sign running really less up in the hates across the southern parts of the us in particular. and if anything, the heat will push this way over to that eastern seaboard as we go through the next couple of days. high pressure around at the moment, drawing off
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a southerly way. and so that's where the temperatures will begin to lift just along the east coast over the next comes i still desperately haul, so i have it towards the desert southwest of course, well, very high temperatures. continuing here 1st it goes on friday. i went to the mid thirty's, getting into the highest of that jesus. we go on to what was the we can does that he continues to just drive as white for the race with him. plenty of heat down towards the south. we got some live you storms around the lake spitting out the central parts of canada, pushing across the legs to go to northeast and cold is a big sum of stalled rumbling away here. lots. how big thunder storms is it go on through the next couple of ice pushing through as it go on through friday. brought the skies come back and be hot in that heat really setting. and as you can see with some heavy showers, discussing all the plays, pushing towards the great lakes, one or 2 showers to just around the rockies down towards the south west. but no heat breaking a rain. we are going to say some rather heavy right. pushing into what eastern parts of the caribbean over the next couple of days,
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you without just a reminder of our main store is now in the chair, a group of soldiers trained to over throw in the presence of a 100 buzzing soldiers with reading out of statements on state television during which they also declared the closure of which is a nationwide coffee vigils had been held in kenya as a people kills during anti government protests opposition that need to i, the thing that has ruled out mediation with the government is asking international criminal court to open an investigation. and that the speech product comes to a specialist into a key. it have resumed treating patients from syria. hospitals were damaged by the devastating us quakes in february and after months they've now reopened revel controls. northwest syria doesn't have enough adults as on medicine to help them into care is the last results for patients accomplish reports from the about how
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that border crossing in it live problems. the 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, 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 the proper treatment. the wait 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 whole times, but it's a still not allowed to have an a scope for us. around 600 cancer patients were unable to receive treatment following the as quick some loss of their lives while waiting. and that's the own type, i mean, even though it's hard for patients to enter without an escort,
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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, and we hope other steps will be taken in their favor. around 65 percent of their patients traveling to church, there are women and children. the majority of them internally displaced by the civil war of the 100 mile part of throughout the coordination of these patients sent it to kia the patients being divided into groups as them today. 45 patients events with the tech is 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 there was accept any proposed solution that would
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make their life easier, but they also fear the resilience might end while they wait for that to happen. now cause you're all live with this area. the us as introduce to new rules requiring logic and more accessible toilet facilities on planes. the transportation secretary says it will help millions of people with disabilities or wheelchair uses. so i can treat people with a judge, spoke exclusively to, i'll just say it 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,
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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 face that choice if there's something we can do about it, because he 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 age into 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 system as wheelchair users
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and here stories of arriving in the destination without your wheelchair, with a wheelchair being broken or damaged, sometimes of taking weeks to get that addressed. when an airline didn't profit, we 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 then you can't leave the airport or you can't go without 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 to a full my minutes, the pilot send an intelligence officer, have given testimonies to the us congress about unidentified flying objects included an explosive allegation that the government is in possession of alien craft, which have crashed over several years, bicycle hang reports from washington dc. the is this video captured from the us fighter jet, prove that aliens exist? the pentagon says no,
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but these 4 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 because we are not facing us. so we had pilots and wisdom in the backseat. looked down a small, small, white tic tac object with a longitudinal access pointing north south and moving very abruptly over the water 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 gross, 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 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. they were,
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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. the pentagon flatly denies this allegation, but cover says it wants answers. and this considering the bill that would force the binding ministration to make public every thing it knows what he calls you, a piece of identified aerial phenomena. another witnesses if 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. i p. 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
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old question. are we really alone? medically, l 0. washington are a senior musician shanita connor has died at the age of 56. the best single nothing compares to you written by prince. talk to music shots around the world in 1990 color was outspoken on religion, feminism and wolves, as well as her own mental health and the dixon issues. the, this is obviously are, these are the top stories now in the shower. a group of soldiers has appeared on national television, claiming to have been moved, the president mohammed.
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