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african perspectives, and yet did v as the editing, you make sure documentary from an african filmmakers from south africa and gone to the nature of the not important because that's where the future lies in this place is very important because it's context as to the past, the last speaker and studio of all kinds africa direct on, i'll just sierra, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. the soldiers and the west african country of new jersey announced the crews saying they've dissolved the constitution, remove the president and close the board is the
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this is the one life from john. how so coming up is real security minister leads and incursion into the fox. the most compelling and occupied east jerusalem to monica jewish holiday. north korea's leaders shows office countries military weapons to the russian defense minister during the visits as part of the 70th anniversary of the korean armistice and farms on the front lines of climate change . alex stream hate and great systems brightening food supplies. the we began in the share where a group of soldiers has carried out a crew removing president mohammed by zillow from office. he was elected 2 years ago in the 1st peaceful and democratic transfer of power since independence in 1960 a short while ago presumes official to,
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to account suppose to the methods facing the hard one achievements will be safe, guided all new gerry ends who love democracy and freedom will see to it for the account reports on how the crew unfolded detained by the amendment to protect and the chairs. presidential guard surrounded mohammed presidents, presidents 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 had decided to take the president hostage and try to make him resign. it's impossible. everyone has come out to shoulder discontent. people. 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, but soon move the default to, to see we,
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the security defense forces gathered at the national council for the state of 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 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 unrest 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 western forces,
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especially friends in the united states have since increasingly relied on the chair as a base of operations against arm groups in this a health tail hope to see new air remain and democracy along with mohammed resume supporters who voted him into power just 2 years ago. for the a car, how to 0. correspond to dogwood address has been monitoring developments for us from neighboring nigeria. and he says there was several signs of trouble, full buzzer, and since he came to pal, he doesn't have his work cut out. so i can some day one. he was an installation member of the last administration, a campaign vigorously and one of the election. 10 key trend to one, but again, intent to trench one. the dentist i've started showing doesn't this coming from a minority or tribe in the share and really taking power away from on this top dish tried that's going to get to the military, the civil service and the business was
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a very, very difficult thing for people. and so there was some indications that this made last and wells 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 2010 to $1.00, when somebody's listed in power, that was the time both of them was elected english degree preston. and there was a position i guess team of people are thinking that they were such of the vehicle one way or the other, but he lost it to us actually. so the 1st child that you see and headed to the bottom and so guessing the what's the situation on the board with molly and possible. so those are critical issues that define what the coordinators, what i say, invest statement or this evening saying that by them has failed to rein in difficulties having this initiative. and also they could have been trying to research and the people in the country. but again, you can look at, make sure you understand that this is a poor country that has been struggling for decades in terms of the economy in
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terms of security, in terms of being feeding. the ordinary person on the street this year has faced several environment. this time and just kind of challenges, at least in facing them. and people are curious to know how the ministry will solve those problems. they are accusing, much more feeling to solve all the us military has troops stationed in asia. mike, hannah has more of the us response from washington, dc of the white house, the state department, and indeed the pentagon have been closely monitoring the situation is deep concern in the united states about the situation in nature. it is described as a critical path, not of the united states. now there are some 1000 us forces stations in that country. some of them special forces units to being 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 and movement of militants allied to book a her, um
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o l kind to so great concern to the united states. also, the awareness of what happened in the nation is neighbors as a military cruise and molly and book, you know, fast, so resulted in an invitation to russian back forces to come into the country. this is something that the us would not like to see in asia, which is regarded as its last spending a lot in the region. now the secretary of state and to me blinking held a telephone conversation with president buzzing during the course of the day. these in wilmington, 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. my kind of, i'll just say era, washington on these are face of many challenges including widespread policy and attacks by um groups. i filled out kind of a serious and bulk of head on operation. this the how the region. the volumes has
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full hundreds of thousands of people to flee, but you and estimates 3 of 4300000 people need assistance and around 5000000 don't have enough to ease since neighboring malia and 14 of fossil ordered foreign troops to withdrawal nation has become a red west and ally in the soho. it host us and french with a tree basis. but unlike some other african countries, it hasn't to into the walk in a group fight. it's from the russian listening organization active and the central african, the public. molly and olivia nisha is also a transit route for migrants from sub saharan africa, heading north to europe. the common hudson is an applicant, added us them. he thinks the crew could make security cooperation in this. i have more difficult for western nations. 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,
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which surveil the entire sa hell region. but more importantly than that, i think it was the last remaining democratic state in the entire region. the number of coup d'etat 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 new 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 a democratic path, then what are we doing wrong? zoom was that 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
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us a healthy and leader in the western camp. i think for him to fall in to be removed . i think poses all kinds of questions for this alliance of how we can strength and then continued to engage us to help in states going forward, sleeping lawns while the new was now and as well as the ocean gnashed and the security, minnesota. it's in my bank of it has led an incursion into the all ok, so most compound and occupied east jerusalem. those day marks the jewish holiday official, but how, which commemorates the destruction of the 2nd jewish temple. and the a 17, a de, moving to a 1000 is really all from nation to set list and to the police protection. non muslims are allowed inside the compounds, but they are not permitted to pray that's under a decades old agreement known as the status quote. however, since the commons fall at government to power is rarely settlers and politicians have increasingly been defying the bad almost to day in this place.
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always to remind us that we are old brothers, right wings left. we are just secular on the one nation, but clearly looks to us from outside. they will see no differences between us and nothing was separate. those 2 unit, 2 of the nation of israel is important and in this place is important for us. and if we have to turn to improve our sovereignty, so let's bring in your call and now she's an occupied east jerusalem, not far from one of the entrances to the i'll ok, so most compound and as we've been reporting nora, the national security minister leading as a group of 1000 settlers alternation is saying they have to return to the area and prove this self warranty. what's happening there now? oh, absolutely. i'm in a place called at 5. 06. hello. it's in the heart of the old city and just behind me, it's a chevy. it's o b o x a compound and the drain with a rock inside and i see right inside it looks. but we've seen streams and streams
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alternation list out of juice coming out of the compound. it's not going to be, it was leading one of the earlier groups using one of the. 6 ways, but that has, i was told around 12 waves. however, i just seen a continuous steady stream. i'll just show you what's going on here at the moment. we still got a slow trickling stream. these um settlers alternation is just coming through the state agreement that you mentioned then not to pray or give any religious rituals inside the compound. however, we have seen them doing this. we also called a creve of jewish people, praying just outside of the gates. and we've also seen out a number of most who in washington and just to the rights of me over here sunday is way to talk molten an hour just to get you. and that's finally being allowed in.
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but it's definitely close on tension. that's been few arguments going on around me, a little complex and we've seen one kind of thing in mind. a rest fits justify me just because he was standing in the guy and they type in the way of these people coming through out of the way from i like some of laura, this is such a flash point as into this area and such incidents in the past i have awesome led to behind that well i can tell you about one of the most fun. an incident here in april i worked many out when was supposed inside out some mosque and at that time more ultra nationalists and that look at just came into the come pounds and they were told that they were going to go to a guy, which again is against the agreement between the 2. damian, is monica walters and also i'm is round. so they barricaded himself into most
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dental, a rush. all that is really please let me come in and don't beaching out the worst because they threw stones renee and there were many injuries like this is all sort of search time since the coming of minutes to the bank of the house and to the home town which, sorry, it was swamp street statements. so many, most friends, especially say the fishes through and it belongs to the thing. and this is the pipes territory and the successes from the site as well. all right, nor, thank you very much for that. that's laura con, keeping an eye on the developments from occupied east jerusalem. thank you to the wall. 5 of the mediterranean now, and it's in the historical church. and palermo on the island of sicily has been destroyed. the church of saint benedict the more days and back to the 1400s. sicily has been the hardest hit by the fire is at least 3 people have been killed. us and
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mall walls, thoughts, and broken off on the greek mainland, prompting a new wave of evacuation. so full 5 people have been killed and tens of thousands have fled that homes and holiday results has been classified as greece is worst 5 season on record for fall. most the stuff will come as a surprise. they say they've been watching the changes happening steadily. a stephanie decor reports from modest on us under the scorching greeks on lazarus shows us the effect it's having on his cross. is there any way that they are not the same? some small, some big they should be the same with, and also this is burned from the sun. all these are last projects. this is proof that climate change is real. wherever doesn't believe it. here it is. let us burn by the sun. we visit on a record breaking weekend temperature as well into the forty's not seen in greece for 50 years. in any day, 1991, we gradually had an increase our temperature of 10 degrees during the summer. also,
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the seasons have changed to him. we used to 4 seasons now we only have to winter and summer, and another week stream weather phenomena city. this has resulted in us having problems on our crop. now farmers are very much on the front line of climate change . changes in temperature and rainfall have a direct impact on the soil and how it grows or doesn't grow their crops. now they tell us that they're having to adapt and that of course comes out of cost. they have to do things differently. now, spring onion seeds used to be so straight into the ground outside. now they 1st pumped them in a green house away from the harsh rays, until they are strong enough to be planted outside. just one way they've had to change it costs more and the purchase is less in the late afternoon hate local farmers rest under the shade of a large tree cost is because says he's been farming since he was 7 years now. 80 years old door up, the temperature has changed very much. oh,
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telling my grandchildren not to start farming, they won't be able to make a living. that once the temperature goes over 40, everything dies. it's like with humans, you do nothing and you still sweat oven. i planted tomatoes months ago and they're all destroyed now. they don't need scientists to tell them the planet is warming. for them. it's a 1st time fact. everything has already changed. stephanie decker, g 0, but us on us in greece. still ahead on algebra. african leaders arrive in st. petersburg as of russia host of farm in an attempt to foster relationships on the continent. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back is known as economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinion, just for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's
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a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really? who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big project operations and individuals across the building. there's inside story on al jazeera, dreaming of some way more amazing the similar you will find accelerating. and incredible days and older fuel, you can just 16. it's all here to visit a couple of dot com. water is life. but in palestine it's an instrument of bulky patience. with is a way of controlling the majority of palestinian water resources and destroying hundreds of sanitation structures. simians are being deprived of a universe. so human rights, people in power investigates with an isaac walter and palestine on a jersey to the
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the challenges they are with me, elizabeth swan and doha, reminder of our top story is the salad. the group of soldiers is carried out to prove anesha as a moving president mohammed, but soon from power of close the borders and imposed a nationwide curfew soldiers to choose the president of to governance. israel security minister at the moment via has led an incursion into the alex a most compound and occupied east jerusalem. it was accompanied by around 1000 alternation was setting this on the is ready police protection and it was fine, has destroyed an ancient church and the name on the italian island sicily. 3 people
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have been killed, extreme peace and strong winds offending files across the mediterranean regions. a nose for usually to come, jo loan has hosted russia's defense minister and the high ranking chinese delegation. and joan yang. they all comes 1st prominent farm was it has since the beginning of the close of 19 pandemic. 3 years ago, north korea's defense minister says his country and russia united in what he calls guns to like us hedge, and many in opposing uh, guns, to like us hedge of many chinese delegations of visiting north korea. as part of the 70th anniversary of the korean who missed us. and during the visit came john lynn was also seen, showing north korea's military weapons including band ballistic missiles to russian defense minister. so they showed grew. some of the weapons on display were banned in 2006 by the un security council, with the support of both russia and china,
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and ceremonies also being held in south korea on the occasion. that's go live to florence, louise, she's joining us in the song. but we begin with what's happening in the north florence because most of believe this is the 1st visit by a russian defense minister to north korea since the full soviet union. that's right. and these visits are really they have the intended messages are really for 2 audiences. one is for the domestic north korean audience. it's kim jong, wouldn't lead of north korea's way of showing his people that north korea is important . it's receiving important visitors from abroad. and there's also a message that to be sent to the international community. he wants to highlight his country's close ties with russia and china. now the chinese delegation is being led to by a public bureau member. it's not particularly seen yet, but he came with a letter from chinese president susan payne, which was handed to one which was addressed to him. the russian delegation was led
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to by more senior official. the defense minister, as you mentioned, is the 1st visit by a russian defense minister since the fall of the soviet union down. he also came with a letter from russian president vladimir putin addressed to kim jong. and this really is to serve to highlight just how close ties are between these well, with these, between china and russia, china and all korea in russia and north korea. now, the russian defense minister visiting an alms exhibition where band ballistic missiles will in display i'm gonna say this is pretty significant because it seems to suggest that russia accepts north korea's nuclear program. now this seems to be a relationship that's mutually beneficial. if you remember, us officials have also accused russia of buying arms from north korea. and if this was true, this is something that the 2 countries have denied. but if this was true,
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this is also an explanation as to why russia values this relationship with no. chris, you have really interesting developments from john young today. sean is also of notice that the north and south a mocking this anniversary and very different ways that's right. sounds solved. career mocks is mocking it with most some bus. everybody's been invited veterans of the korean war from different countries. countries that participated in the un come on. and so they started with a visit to the un symmetry here in blue, sun honoring soldiers who died in the war. and some of them are buried. the there's also going to be an event presided by the press south korean president later this evening. now, but in the north, this day is marked in the most celebrated manner. that was what north korea needed described as a grand performance with dancing and singing. and now the performances for kim jong and as well as the visiting russian and chinese delegation. and it's not just the
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way the day is marked about highlights the differences between the 2 countries as also who is in attendance. in north korea, you have chinese and russian delegation. these are the 2 countries that back to north korea. and it's also the countries that still support north korea to this day . and then in the south, you have the allies of you have the us, you have us allies, countries that participated in the us led you and combined and defending software during the war. this highlights the divisions between the countries, but also the divisions and the great to wells where you've got the us and the allies on one side and then you and then china and russia. and the more the more authoritarian states on the other. all right, foreigners, thank you very much for that for now. that is flowing slowly live in through some the applicant leaders are in st. petersburg for a summit hosted by russian president letting that person the russia, africa. summers in economic form is focusing on development initiatives,
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including infrastructure and energy rush, choose this to you as of pressure of some african leaders not to attend. the recent collapse of the black sea grain dealing ukrainian grain exports has left many african leaders concerned about rising food costs. will that spring an alley? how shall he's joining his life from the st. petersburg, we mentioned the development issues, alley and present pollutant did promise during the last summit in 2019 to double trade with africa within 5 years. that's not on track. so tell us more about the agenda for the summit. well this summit is attended by more than 48 african countries, also 555, and that will be 17 african need a spot dissipating. and it we are expecting a president booting to meet the african leaders on when to hear from them very soon . now, with respect to the forum, some of the countries over $56.00 countries are showcasing their products. people
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talking to each other. he of negotiating contracts. it's mainly about russia having gets foot sprint in africa. now, we know off the guys a right now the, you know, for the struggle of power between russia, china and the west. so russia today wants to stress its position towards africa and say that it's a valuable part to have to africa and business in energy in politics and security. so there are many aspects that options are offered in here. now, with respect to what's being discussed over here in this, in this for them, we can see several products being exposed exhibited. and this gives kind of reflection of what the options wants to show the applicants. you can see ministry equipments, you can see energy equipment. so we can see plains helicopters,
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so it's, it's, it's mainly a huge exhibition for russian products for african, a cost to us at the same time. it's a kind of an attempt by the russians to prove themselves in the continent. also on the, on the other side, we know that in several african countries, that also kind of security interventions by the russians through the wagner groups . and this is also going to be discussed well between the russian president on the african leaders. alright ali, thank you for that. that is on the hash, him joining us live from st. petersburg. irish sing, and musician shanita connor has died. age 56. the 1st single nothing can past you. russian by prince topped the charts around the
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world in 1990. a kind of was outspoken about religion, feminism, and as well as her own mental health and addiction issues. the cause of her death has not been made public. and that's it. from me, elizabeth problem, you can find more information on, or the law stories on our website. allen's is there a don't. com, whether was next then and how story will examine of land loc, ethiopia, we get direct access to a course that's coming up next. thank you for watching the, the hello. we are now seeing an end to that extreme heat wave across the southern part . so if you have a lot more cloud, just pushing its way down towards the italy,
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the balkans, this coal funding here that is a significant for each of that will drive its way further southwards. introducing some cool, less hall to ash we say, as we go on through the next comes as a winds coming in from over north wesley direction. so what's the temperature still going up into the thirty's? 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 athens but. so the 1st day that we got into a friday 32 degrees by that stay so much nearer to where those temperatures should be. temperatures also have floating away in progress. for example, some of that good 10 degree drop here was his brand to plowed and right, that cold front that makes its way through bacon foundry showers. the possibility of some localize will flash flooding. we'll see some positive you. what's the weather up to? what was the northwest sliding out? so being with them, 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
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northern part. so if you want to drive across southern areas, i would try to of course know the positive africa and even up to the northwest to temperatures slowly, but surely easing away the award winning program 27 years and thoughtfully consignment. it's an extreme form of why solutions. i think it's designed to break international format. well, clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by guns. bring programs to a spine, you don't. and if that might running a model that i'm trying to push myself all the time, pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective. one out is aaron chup in front of us to assess his landlord country will get direct access to a force of damage wants to increase because.

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