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the time or image, whether ami is backing to need is to over throwing the elected president, age of global powers, according from a how many buses and immediate release the, the, the warmest human civilization ever know. climate change these years, which is $35.00 entities just to be eating off the, abandoning the black sea grain deal rushes. preston, such as an increase of thoughts. 6 nations took place to create an export on a cargo ship, the ending of the ducks coast with thousands of cars on which raises environmental concerns. the,
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the, it's been more than 24 hours since, so 2 or 3 crises assume it remains detained. that he's presidential palace and the capital in the on a there was scenes of unrest and looting with people banning cause and run 2nd reading policy headquarters. the interior ministry has now banned all demonstrations with immediate effect. it says um it has back to the curb saying it avoids a deadly conflict african union from the us, germany, russia and the you and have all calls for immediate release of preston. it seems like the address is following developments and is a from a boucher in a neighboring nigeria. we understand also into that i remember when the find me analysed of the call on wednesday night they announced a blockade land and kept okay. and that no flights were coming into the country that friends had crossed, arrived after that announcement was made. and so it was
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a warning sign for the government that although we all know that the french, the americans, the germans, have all the bases image especially, or they also have scripts within the international airport. we've seen divisions. this cool has underlined the divisions within the society and it's about to escalate. and we're also seeing definitively some divisions within is that it's image our ministry itself. so that's, that's a very serious problem. and people countries that general says he's worried by the queue in the news and its security implications for the why the west african region autism advocate, it's a james based reports, a very un headquarters as deep concern about the situation in these. yeah, since cruise and molly became the fast, so i'm guinea. nice. yeah. has become a human about us, the ability now of the entire region. i am indeed extremely wooded. if you look at
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the region, you'll have the the, the magic tet artist increase of activity in multi in book into fossil in your head. and coming closer and closer to the countries of the coast. as you have many televisions in molly, in looking at fossil now seeing that the whole belt south of the soda is becoming an extremely problematic area with very vocal as close as for their populations. and with terrible consequences for peace and stability in the african continent. and further fields law small, so un security council decided to end the un peacekeeping mission. in molly, the news about the drop down at that mission, the withdrawal of $13000.00 peace keepers is according to the un spokesman. now going to be complicated by the situation in nature,
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it will not make the effect the drop down of the new smell any simpler if the situation continues as it is a, a big i'm always been a big proponent of studying job to chad. we need to get elements to, to, to the see this is not a, this, it has, it will have a negative impact. if this continues on our drop down in the coming hours, the un security council is going to meet in close session to discuss what's been going on and they share. james pays out you 0 at the united nations is as is an important to us all i in the region in the fight against iso and i'll call you to the country also receive millions of figures. so key to us policy in the region have sided with those you state who become this, this rebellion. i'm actually necessarily expected that here in, in washington. and yet, even now the white house is bending over backwards not to call this
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a crew. because as soon as it does that, assuming that accept the democratically elected government was overthrown by military and so much of that military systems has to be curtailed, almost automatically, at least in the short term. so the white house press secretary just a few hours ago after many of these developments warranty happened. she's not using the word to of the situation remains fluid. it is, we support the democratically elected president and we condemn in the strongest terms, any effort to seize power by force and disrupt the constitutional order. we call for the immediate release of, of, of the president and respect for the rule of law and public safety. the situation remains fluid, fluid fluidity, is what they say is on the way right now despite everything we're hearing, dream jump. yeah. was us specifically. all right, so have you seen any and he was actively because of the of, if he's the president, because without great power competition to the bite and ministration as they're keen on, i'm sure he said, until now we have not seen any incredible indications of russian or wagner
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involvement, and it is what i thought it was the russian foreign minister was quoted on task, be russian. these items here thing the condemned, he condemned whatever was going on. the crew is equal ethical that actually in india, globally data from the east climate change. so this shows how average july, temperatures have increased globally since 19 forties. and twice this month the temperature is temporarily exceeded the $1.00 degree threshold above it. pre industrial levels assigned to say the data is linked to heat waves affecting north america, asia and europe. you and the chief alternative gutierrez, had this warning for wells leaders. the, the global warming has ended to the level of fossil fuel profits in government. selection is unacceptable. us present turbine and has announced a series of measures to help protect the workers from the effects of extreme heat becomes as that people across the united states struggle to cope with listerine,
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temperatures, dam announcing the additional steps as the workers have a federal heat related for to have federal heat related protections, we should be protect the workers from hazardous conditions and we will. and those states where they do not, i'm going to be calling them out where they refuse to prevent from protect these workers and it's awful. he. meanwhile, its grease is west thoughts seized on the record, driven by high temperatures and strong winds. on that wild fall triggered a series of explosions, munitions that no injuries were reported and fight to judge such a nearby base when moved to another facility. as a precaution, 5 foxes across the country are working to tame multiple blades. those 2 regions as temperature store across the mediterranean countryside and the the for the safety of an attack, it has been badly hit. lack of rain is left the ground, also boxing a major file. an audit of chosen officials say they have destroyed 155 boxes and 6
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aircraft. aisha has been battling multiple wild fives over the past week. starts by strong winds, extremely high temperatures and asia glasses in the pocket stones, northern, the mountain region of you'll get all this done, a melting at unprecedented rates and could disappear by the sentries. and scientists will not the countries extremely valuable to the effects of climate change. come all high to reports, focused on the northern region as home go over 7000 last year i did the highest number outside the portland region environment. the legs are now warning that by the over a 105 quick along the good, the mid thing and now, so that big environment. and this, i've also been warning the country, new jazz because of the most, wasn't it, but it's good. the effects of climate change that's going to affect the way of life
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or tens of millions of people. it good, good food and security is going to affect what the site goes. and the important thing now is for the work to come together to try to mitigate the effects of climate change last day of focused on sort devastating floods that and then they did one 3rd of the country unprecedented because of the effects of climate change done. and once the bush that bang, it good lead to a devastating effect on populations living. and it's bought a garden good. the secretary general of the united nations focused on stop and footprint is less than one percent. however, it is being a heavy price because of and denies the negligence when it comes to the effects of global warming. and climate change come out of the data. good. but this dawn between human is a climate change expert to working with the intake of a mental panel on the climate change. he says extreme weather pattern. so
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a clear indication of a woman kind of this is almost beyond c a. it's an existential crisis. it's like we're facing death and seeing that climate surprise, huge numbers of people had to flee their homes, and it was indeed a white, cold for the politics of our country. it changed things forever. and i think in the, in the why we do need to advise this, this, that is coming. and we have been warning about. but now it's real rough as presidents letting that pertain has promised to supply a small amount of free grain to 6 african countries. last week, most good withdrew from the black sea green deal. the collapse solve the agreement on ukrainian brain exports is causing consuming to put things african moment the russian president wants to prove himself reliable to it confident that's
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fitting for the additional global food security and is a big and responsible supplier of agricultural goods sort of. so more frequently does reactive positively. what can size the, the initiative? i'm very happy with what's happening and present the promises he's in a very close friend of mine. that's why i'm yeah, russian relations. how do you, with the amount of you consolidated and the commitment the more comprehensive on the sidelines of the summit? many agreements was signed between russia and various african countries. russian for the ministry spokeswoman money as a cut over tools as he had or she thinks the summit isn't like any all the many agreements the whole so many negotiations, so many press conferences it's, it's really it's really great. it's not just full protocol surrounded by other things, weaponry and different sorts of russian products. africans, litigations,
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overland, yes. on the stress, the need for the balance partnership. we need to negotiate very wisely the cooperation we've russia. we don't want to change one colonizer by. i know i know me to of a, for connection for cooperation and really typically both orders for we have the security while it ised for following the water new cream. that isn't an easy task. only 17 indeed. as i attended the 2nd washer africa summit of the number of the 1st summer, i actually went to a 0 sum, pete as well. many african nations depend on the grain inputs from ukraine's back. see ports is crucial in trying to prevent food in security. it's not going web reports now from $900.00. the somalia is one of the countries that piece instead would receive grain. small is facing a hunger crisis. people have died, millions of people need food aid, and then the cost of somalia is depended on grain impulse which have come almost
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entirely from the ukraine and rush are about $2.00 thirds of them from ukraine, about a 3rd of them from russia. that grain was going to egypt and being mailed and the flower continuing to somalia. now the 10s of thousands of tons of grain putin has been talking about would make up a very small proportion of the hundreds of thousands of tons of grain. somalia needs to enforce each yeah, the central african republic on molly will say named by putin has beneficiaries of the grain by the mess and recreate malcolm web out to 0. 9. very be 10. yeah. so the head on that i'll just say are full, my us present. donald trump faces new charges for the other cations of mishandling classified documents. plus, i'm on with that i follow in bridgetown, barbados, where delegates from around the world have gathered to discuss the topic of reparations for the transatlantic slave trade. that's coming up next.
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the hello. no significant less up in the hate across the southern parts of the us side with the next couple of dies lobby showers down towards the south facing us and let them know great changing conditions as we go on through the next couple of days. perhaps less hold down to was a se. so we make our way through the weekend, but the sherry wright and that continues across mount joe florida will pick down post just around the legs, possibility of some localized flooding funder. we down pulls, easing a little further bracelets pushing across into pennsylvania towards new york into new england. and around that eastern side, all kind of rush the showers to it to central pause. i would say what was the west is still hot and dry. lot you try to see dallas at around 3943. so for the next couple of days, hot and dry to of course, northern parts of mexico,
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elastics this guys, the southern areas i would towards the companies that we'll see some live you shall be right. and that's pushing his way towards western positive cuban. another system just coming into central areas of the carrier being such a 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. palestinians are being deprived of a universe. so human rights people in power investigates with an ice the the
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do without a mind about top stories now. says preston, mohammed does the remains, detain presidential products of the he was overthrown by soldiers the vault and demonstrations and supports to take you in a agency, a suspended. it's not a terrorism operation. agent type of house agent. but have been reg, cold temperatures blazing while you and the secretary general has called on solutions to take immediate to reduce the effects of climate change. russia's presence has promised to supply a small amount of free grain to 6 african countries to make the pledge during the comic form. and since petersburg becomes days on moscow to see nearly 2000 and just really ultra nationalist settlers and to the occupied the easter eastern side on the police. god,
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jews with mocking over they just holiday. non muslims are allowed inside the compound, but then not permitted to pray under an agreement to the state as quote, but some is very sadly, is a flash point. now today there have been tense moments. nothing has um we've not seen wide seal violence or anything spill over beyond the size is sort of slight confrontations that have happened throughout the day. in the past, there have been instances specifically on this date shove of which is considered the saddest day in, in, in, in, in the jewish calendar. it just a couple of years ago. you had confrontations going on inside the looks of mos compound which is use referred to as the temple amount. you had a pro, you had a situation where it's really a police and uh and army members uh, were, were using a truck to go in there often times in the last several years when they have attempted to pray inside the compound. that is something that is not allowed
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according to the status quote agreement, but more and more of these last few years. you have had instances where these groups that go in do attempt to pray. and that is something that is considered to be a huge provocation. and to that end, i will just mention that after the appearance earlier today of if more because we're the national security minister in israel. you had a swift condemnation, 1st from the jordanian foreign ministry and then from the palestinian authority, foreign ministry. and both of those ministry said that his well protests had been held in israel against parliaments, approval of a bill. that diminishes the supreme court so far to you over the decisions made by parliament. the bill pushed forward by kindness to benjamin netanyahu. his right wing coalition was narrow the cost on monday off to a position that is worked out to to connect that former us president. donald trump is facing new charges of attempting to destroy evidence and investigation into his
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alleged mishandling of classified documents. he's accused of asking maintenance worker call us to on you have to delete the camera footage, asked to use my no. okay. a state in florida is spokesperson dismissed the challenges as an attempt funded by the administration to influence the 2024 presidential rice. trumpets be not guilty to $37.00 criminal charges that i got from around the world have mentioned bob aid us for an historic summit. across the atlantic islands to the americas and kind of being to be sold. it seems to abolitionist slaves in the u. k. and the us know reparations or apologies have been made to the victims of slavery, a method that reports from bridge town involved basis. and how this summits could be the 1st step towards the tenant a historic summit aimed at addressing reparations for the transatlantic slave. trade has come to
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a close in bridgetown. barbados calls re power through justice. in this 21st century is the highest point in the rise of the global democracy movement. by the week of galvanize around this motto. among the most notable guests at the summit was colombian, vice president for nancy, a marcus. i'd like to ask about the challenges that lie ahead. we asked her about the challenges facing the reparations movement, especially those pertaining to racism and white supremacy. yes, the system uh that i see that this raises the system. that is, is going the planet isn't willing to give back because it costs us a discomfort to talk about preparations above. oh, it's a comfortable to question the privilege that has been going into the blood and suffering of probably reparations. that could soon be presented before international court. delegates, however,
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were careful not to divulge the details of any upcoming international litigation. what we advocate for the to the right in the process. and we will take our actions as far as the jurisprudence to follow, or the legal actions in futurist and use to the island of barbados has become a leader within the international effort. unrepaired of justice for the descent or national support. as the reparations movement continues to gain momentum, advocates say the next steps are turning this topic into a global conversation. move that up a little al jazeera bridgetown, barbados, us a call. the ship continues to ban of the ducts coast a salvage cruise. wait for the savings to extinguish oil from india, one of them has been killed. others jumped overboard. some of the causes on board are electrically powered and bachelors on a tourist. the difficult to extinguish if they catch from that was the whole is following developments from in 9 island in the netherlands. the life is bulletin
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from the dutch coast guard says that they stricken cargo freight to free mental highway that on wednesday had been visible in the fall horizon that just north of the island of avalon a polluted lives smoke rising from it is now drifting in a westerly direction with the currants and the winds. it's now just off the neighboring freezing island of touch. really, it is on the emergency tow only that means they will only attempt to maneuver it if it drifts into international shipping lines, which currently it, he's not doing. and really a building to logically sensitive as they are is what happens if it sinks these gorging its cargo of nearly 3000 vehicles, as well as oil and fuel into the seat to wash up on these beaches. famous for them up slaps, they're migrate to reboot is a huge array of species, land, and sea. it is a unesco world heritage site. they've seen ecological damage before from shipping
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