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from mozambie and kenya, somebody else on the, on the ice okey team in east and central, giant middle choppers and kenya ice line, africa direct on out just sierra. how do they control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this is intended this and we framing the story? the listening post. i 2nd the media, you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. the dryer and attacks and those kinds financial district, the russian defense ministry explains. you create the counter that run this policy attain, this is out of your life. and also coming west africa need is to discuss how to get
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new jazz. miller trained to restore the aspect president, the hundreds of opposition protest is demanding. the prime ministers resignation are detained. in bangladesh and to look at thailand missing monkeys, taken by traffic is transported across the board as animal testing the well, we begin in most kind of where the heart of the russian capital is financial district has been hit by for and strikes. it happened early on sunday morning. one person was injured in nebraska no of the injury is old at 7 reported parts of the facade of a 50 story skies kick skyscraper. the was damaged with my friends and i rented an apartment to come here and unwind and at some point we had an explosion and it
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was like a waste. everyone jumped and then there was a loss of smoke and you couldn't see anything from above. you could see fire of all this as a fast attack to hit most of his financial districts, which houses russia's top companies earlier. this is russell authorities said veterans talk. is it possible to credit the not most guys man has blamed ukraine for sunday's attack. russians, defense ministry says 3 ukrainian ryan. this was shot down and not going attacks. now there's some periods, one foot down in the cities, out, scouts to renew calvo international apples is briefing close to about an hour on the aspects of alaska. and the surrounding areas was also temporarily closed on all of this, so that speak to daniel hawkins. he's across this for us in most for daniel, this is really an attack in hoss of the capital. can you describe to the area for us and how it all unfolded or yeah, absolutely. this is a central, pretty much sure, as it gets in moscow most go cities are on 5 minutes drive up from where i'm
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sitting here today in the studio to fax. you can see most of the big towers just from some of the windows in one of the other rooms from here as well. that's a very large bustling, busy area for the apply rise apartment block shopping centers and business offices is what it's called be at che levine, nick and russia, which means schumann message. just to give you an idea of how busy this arrow usually is. now we understand that what 3 drones involved in this attack, according to the russian states, officials, 2 of those joins came down and hit non residential buildings. and in most cases he wasn't spun from witness accounts. they were woken up on the i'd hours by the ground shaking by building, shaking, and debris exploded. uncovered a require a wide area, including a number of government documents, of course, because there are also multiple government offices in this area as well. from the trade ministry, the telecommunications departments as well. now we understand that to
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facades was damaged in this attack. there was only one casualty. you had this attack taking place the earlier or perhaps even a bit later when people woke up coming up for breakfast. that would have been many more for sure. now we don't know what the target over this attack was. you've got, obviously the what house, the office of the russian government behind me, hotels, ukraine, the government offices will lease a very prominent buildings in this area. we don't know where these drawings were headed to, but the very facts they reached moscow city, which is considered certainly very much in the halt over the russian capital. has many people concern not only have residents over that area, but people in the wide area, of course, as well. you mentioned concern the well, that war has crept ever closer to moscow. and now this how our residents, they're feeling it will suddenly the
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risk of such attacks is becoming very slowly than you normal for musk about it. so i think previously people in the bordering areas to ukraine in the brown skin, the bill of gold regions experience the sort of thing on a daily basis. shutting. i'm drawing a tax on and still do the law such major incidents in moscow took place. of course, back in may on the 30th of my when drones had residential palmer brooks on the outskirts of moscow. we saw just a couple of weeks before that a drone over the kremlin and images which were shocking to musk about central russians. this is the 1st time that they've reached an area this central and this is very much of a sign really, all of the conflicts impacts being felt more by most divides. now this morning, one state media reports or will correspond to just can you put too many rows and it's a telegram account. this has been done for media effect and to create a psychological and informational inbox. and certainly that's what this is. you said these, it's actually a big node,
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so that's very hard to ignore when you've seen explosions in this very central narrow, so very much and we would have concern and shock. what's happened this morning in moscow? daniel hawkins, the in the russian capital for us. thank you so much, daniel. well, let's take here to some pieces, but i can show you some live pictures. now, russia is celebration navy day, then president, for lot of a person is attending a naval parade. and we do expect to hear from him a little bit later when he addresses some of the arms novices. now the criminal. it has also said that the african heads of state, attending to officer that russia advocates summit, wrapped up also in some pages back there. lots of pump to the ceremony that today, and we've also had, i believe, from iran is that there awesome rainy and delegations also attending this year. well, bringing all the bases to here on the algebra. the
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moving on and west africa as regional block eco ass is gathering for an emergency summit to discuss the crew in asia truly is wanting, though, against any foreign aggression echo us will consider economic sanctions. perhaps even minute trans mention i'm going to address reports mount from a bridge on and neighboring nigeria for years general of drama g i letter got that protected me just president mohammed was is now and seated and replaced the self appointed leader has dissolved from the sheriff's constitution in an exclusive interview with allergy data. presidential adviser says jenny, is different, dies it more than politics. mama. yep. i really gotta say monday. so sofa blunders not being shaved because the statements of the cruelty are dangerous and can aggravate the situation. more will begin to question the galaxy recruiting hundreds of soldiers. this may lead to an outbreak of an ethic conflict. the people of nisha
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reject the military crew, mostly simple president mohammed, buzzer supporters of general chastity warren. any forwarding medical intervention will lead to chaos. the tv, the international community says it's here for us, and we don't want them here. we don't want it's more or less than. it's no longer credible in the eyes of efforts and just self appointment. came optic cables and demonstrations grip the capital. yeah, i mean, after wednesday's cool, the crowd set fire to cause and buildings. yeah. the headquarters of muslims party, to as in his presidency, demonstrate to say, the deposed president. do the, do we not disclose the some i agree with johnny. i've spent a lot of time criticizing the mismanagement of secuity and the presence of foreign forces in our country. their presence is more about diplomacy, but it's of likely use many west and allies disagree. they insist does your needs
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military support from the u. s. and firms to find the expansion of i'm groups link, drive the car. and i so did you hear me have a new need, but it's political in such a low cost of west africa region. how many degrees outages? well, let's take a closer look at echo as the economic community of west african states is a regional creeping of 15 countries found it back in 1975. and the mission is to promote self sufficiency for the region a through economic integration. but it's also deployed to peacekeeping forces several times and the processes computing and liberian c earlier in and getting this out. well, earlier we spoke to a don a guy who was the director of communications for echo us. he believes that regional and west of need is having the full leverage of any of his creative. is it 2 books that you still use
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a lot for the body does come with function. the phones formulation, the dental uh project. uh, the degree policies in order to, uh, do you watch those movies, but so far the food to fix any uh, i mean, any of those go because the be off because they don't have the ability to kinda do much good. even the furniture must go up and i told them what is what i know and i always tell you to do from southern be much impressed. it can be your uh, the express easier and use of a uh the printer has been in the pony prompts. it comes to a new service cuz new. yeah. when prompted by the russians, because the reason of the uh, by the uh for the silver you oh,
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you live in addition. and then i see the of the, let me just the phone somebody. uh, the usa of is the, the, the, to say, the cutting busy the well, the be able to use it were fix the problem. nobody as the home, anybody from outside should the people the people in central african republic voting in a referendum that may allow the president to seek a sad time. the proposed amendments would extend to the mandate or false. the option was to a dara from 5 to 7 years as well as remove the period time limit. critics say that to an era wants to remain president for life and a country that some georgia, several cruise opposition policies and relo groups have called for a boy cost of this 1st one that speak to mouth and web. he's monitoring development for us front and i writing in kenya. and i was in parts of central asking
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republicans in grappling with a very fragile security situation. how is the version going today? was it visit the low town? so the following stations is by me and the opposition rights groups on the on groups on cold, on people not says i because they say this referendum has a full going to inclusion. and the president south do you know what shows? so i data is simply trying to extend this time in office and become a life president. he's probably approaching the end of his 2nd size, yet which comes to covering constitution says he can't stay in office. these changes would allow him to stay in power for at least another full scene. yes, there's the critics say, will take central african republic back to its past all long rulers and all sort savvy and bull, which in turn led to a risk of violets in 20132014, which was eventually concluded when some of them functions were both to the table,
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to draw up the car in the constitution, which among other things was intended to stone, a central african republic leaders to stay in power for so long. malcolm. critics also saying that these amendments can stifle free speech and opposition voices. how significant has this fight for civil society? will position the right speech, say that days for the be stifled. they say this is haven't been allowed free expression to tom titan against these changes proposed changes to the constitution they weren't allowed to demonstrate, with the exception of one demonstration, especially, it wasn't allowed, but it did go ahead without any problem. some of the opposition in exile living in fraud. so or else way. so according to today's big freedom of state speech has already been a civilian pad. they say that the presence of
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a mess and reads from the wagner, the russian mass meekly, as well as for london soldiers, basically, the central efforts and government depends on some provided security and pop it up for survival. they say that the presence of these groups and of these funds, source results mean at the state is it's on several to the central african people. and that it doesn't give them a freedom of speech. the government says, on the other hand, it to be posted cation will reflect the will, all the sense that people will continue watching to see how that sort of thing continues today. not some web that for us in can yet thank you. now under that shows governing policy, it has cool for riley is that just a day off to the law, just anti government protests in recent news, hundreds of supporters of the opposition defined a dash nationalist policy arrested on saturday, including some of the permanent need is thousands of people who are also injured in the on rest. the opposition is calling on the government to resign and to put in
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the category ministration. tunzia treasury has the latest now from the capital dot com. the police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse stone, throwing opposition crowds, blocking major intersection roads in the capital. dr. many opposition activists and leaders were beaten up by the police and hundreds of a detailed opposition planes. the government for the track down on the we are following the democratic ways for a peaceful event. we are conducting our veins with the people and our support as they may be tests, but we will stay strong in all demands. we are following the pulse of by deals and righteousness, the government side, the programs by opposition parties are intended to destabilize the country and make people suffer. the ruling normally party said it will stay the demonstration across the country on sunday, protesting the violence unless by the opposition party. on the side as we are in
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power, we are the sentinels like the general public safety and security. that is why we took a position on the streets today by order of the prime minister. that will, nobody can play with people's lives and find. there has been series of riley's and marches by the main opposition and it's outlines parties in recent weeks. they all demanded the resignation of the government. they say the last 2 election were fraudulent. many people are also angry at the government for failing to stop restoring energy and food prices. like, you know, we are supposed to be waiting to get the retail and critical election to hold up the field cable and then and party to go to the left. so that is doing the toner. do we don't desktop using, judging. got it, or the indian government western nations led by the united states and the united nations have been pressing bangladesh on its human rights record, and calling for free and fair elections. the situation right now is common the capital city, but people are anxious. they expect more and rest and protests in coming weeks and
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months ahead of the general election for now, 2nd, already has been tightening across the country with many of the evening. the worst that is, you have to come to each other a. i'll visit our doctor hospital ahead here and there is a position to condense the government's full fanning to economic pool with it's been months of tension and find a report on the hardships facing thousands of sudanese operations from now findings because of the the well we've got a bit of a divide going on across europe. i would say, hey, they're great to see by the way, i would say north of italy, showers, and storms that's putting a cap on temperatures to the south of this. we've got summer sun and your
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temperature is pretty well where they should be for this of the year here. let me show you 1st of those storms. they're rattling up through ne, it'll lease, lavinia, bosnia, serbia, we could power up some severe thunderstorms here. so the risk will be hail and some damaging winds, but to the south of this again, temperature is where they should be as we end out july $35.00. and now since $35.00 and on tale and $27.00 in this sample is bang on average for this sum of the year. same goes for the other side of the middle training, but a bubble of heats around seville and cord. advisor. temperatures exceed 40 degrees and still rain coming off the atlantic for the islands of island, britain, some showers in the mixed western france, the low countries scandinavia continues to be unsettled here, but where the heat is the western slice of algeria heat alerts in play as temperature is approach 50 degrees and then we've got this slug of rain shot stuff, the coast of guinea pig. so that will give us some rain onshore, but the worst of it will be over the fine check and cold air is slinging into a job or a cabin roni and vince huck. finn took 14 degrees on sunday. c. as in the
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facing liliana teams. does the un fits the purpose was like many critics sites just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is poured into its hard hitting in to be honest, you think look to their lives on washington enough for money to go on its own and build it's on thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well. you the story on tools to how does era the the the
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welcome back to watching out as era uninstalled your tag here and let's remind you about top stories. russians defense ministry says 3 ukrainian drones have been down or the last card to crashed into skyscrapers and the business district authorities close and here by enforce. this is the deepest attack internal sky. since may, west africans, regional block echo was gatherings and emergency summer to discuss the 2 initiative . truly does warning against any foreign aggression and cost as soon as you can set a roster of measure signs of nations governing allow me leave kasha. his whole set valley is on sunday and kind of system day off to the longest and take government protests and recent and hundreds of support. is that the opposite end bandit actually national geographic well set, a goal is opposition. nita has been charged with trusting and insurrection, other offences. the state prosecution says that it was not in some kind of will
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remain in custody often being detained on friday. these new charges come weeks off that he was sentenced of 2 years in prison on separate allegations of corrupting the youth. not including spot nationwide protest. okay, it says that the case against them is perfectly motivation, a certificate he will be prosecuted for calling for insurrection of criminal conspiracy. undermining states security. plotting against state to authority, actions and maneuvers intended to compromise the public security and create serious political unrest in the criminal conspiracy in connection with a terrorist enterprise. as well as staff or more protests are expected in israel, and the coming out of this comes off the 10s of thousands right on saturday. i can send, you know, the limits, the power of the supreme court, the, the law, just demonstrations. how that and kind of even what is now the 30th consecutive
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week of protests on monday, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his right wing coalition passed a controversial measure, which will diminish the quotes powers over time. government decisions. critics say below is a threat to israel as democracy, opposition politicians in india. i mean, while i'm calling on the government to restore peace and non a poor stays, a delegation of m p is, is on a 2 day fact finding top of that northeastern region at face to 118 people had been killed in 2 months of unrest now, between the cookie and made the ethnic groups printing on a hand as well. it's the cookies and men. of course, they are taking up arms. improvise weapons manufactured from makeshift militia, members of this most be christian. minority group are standing guard. they fear more attacks from the may to the predominately him do group that has been greatly outnumbered. when the at the us you fire not far away. may tell you
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are also taking up the weapons. their village is also being attacked. they blame the cookies. the women are among those keeping watch at this rope block. they say their community is showing restraint utility. guess i don't. if we stop thinking that the government is not looking after us, the now men will take up arms. this will definitely lead to will with guns. so that is why we want peace. we owe want pace, both sides of a long history of violent clashes and deep running ethnic tensions. that interrupted in may with a court ruling threatened the cookies, longstanding protections, including land rights troops were deployed with a shoot on site policy and a curfew. impose to keep the peace but the cookie. don't trust them. ha dominated state police, and resist the armies campaign to disperse their militias. our enemies may be okay, but while we are in our position to defend ourselves own password determined by the
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armies, they sometimes the ones that the do play or bunker. these don't really want to die . follow the armies from our bunkers. as the coffins pile of bitterness is growing . where it makes communities once existed, many have left to live with their own. as the cycle of violence goes on. vincent monahan, elders era turning to sit on now when more than 3 months of fighting has forced many student needs. from now hundreds, thousands have fled to the northeastern city of ports. you don, some that are forced to live on the streets as the home involved report. this is where it's while you cut it off until children us to they had to flee, called to immediately of the fighting, broke down in april, arriving in full to them. they were offered shelter in this unfinished building along with half a dozen other families. but over crowding, excessive summer heat and lack of basic sanitation inside the building for the
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amount of team to the streets. but i'm going to add a windows bar main problem here is the lack of food agencies bring some but not regularly. they haven't brought anything for about a month. the 2nd problem is shelter. as you can see, we have to see in the open with children and the elderly and some of whom are 67. so i bought on the previous, i bought a job. so this show me this woman says she has cancer and this. but if he needs immediate care, is that there's a little hard to get done. i mean, it's been a month now since we started to really suffer. there's no food. even though the people have ports it on it being generous to us. but like we contact them in the united states, we made this family the literally homeless. and as the they, we came from the month 10 days ago. the center has refused to give us a place inside st. gets for the. so this possibility of the you and, but towards the laptop and i don't know if it's something i agree about to help to reach everyone, those people in khartoum,
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those people in dial 4 are facing significant challenges. but i should also say that a most of the displaced in the east and in the south. they are living in gathering sites. they are living and host communities and the needs are enormous. enormous needs for medication if no mist needs for, for food, for wash and sun eclipse, sanitation, and also mount nutrition and nutrition supplies for those needs to be met. so you on says and funding from international donors is needed, as well as immediate access by local authorities. and the condition for all of that is area you'll cease fire lots and lots of fun. a da 0 or 2 that were fighting into don has also affected health care facilities. one surgeon told rivera about the challenges facing, facing the permanent hardy, the beam. you will have to use research for no, i think it was for no gun. the leave a message for what he did in moscow allocated. he was little money. i got some sick
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on that much. i've got it looking for like a saw sort of happen. hello, i'm sure, but how you left off the government, the mobility to solve on hold. but why they that'd be them shot. yeah. cameras and then you have not that off to a d o you got a computer general telephone out if you know my center of the whole thing is if we keep them and go there special, they need to do more. when we get done, if not in control of what it's all about and dropped a if it didn't give me a thought model to be so about them to for them. if you want about 8, if you don't get them. so that came off, he asked me the but i'll be a few see what with that, let me do that. i need to fill can me when i was just seeing any model, but the value for the right of that me. so in my mind, even though this almost you should, i do for one of them is no money to the you know, a lot of money. i mean, either way, getting to the face of it, what the minimum mean to gone to how you figured you man philosophy,
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any going to look good, have a good fell thoughtful lot to for you know as my honeymoon looked at that guy. the contempt of wishing and saw me another. most of the video we put had my mom, all the committee didn't go tomorrow we are so welcome. and the mon only gentleman, go on and off he went down to get off the balcony. uh and you said with the lead, get ahead as well. you don't have to meet with you to had people from us now we and you came out with the model sort of them. so how was this for give it a big mouth to her? so the accountant that has been benefited with for, you know, in the heading for the i a pretty bad at least 12 people have been killed in an explosion as a fireworks factory and southern thailand. more than a 100 others also injured on saturday in
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a town near the malaysian border. that last at the white house down the $200.00 homes and a half a kilometer radius. the tie on e is assisting with recovery efforts and a police investigation is also on the way. staying in thailand or authority is believe that animal traffic itself smuggling monkeys across the border into cambodia and lounge to be used for testing and the bar trays. many communities on our forcing few numbers of the animals as bottom below our reports now from bank of a man and a woman attempting to smuggle dozens of monkeys out of thailand in june, caught by police along the highway north of bancroft. the monkeys in tightly secured backs are squeezed into plastic boxes. one was found dead. the rest, like this had become more and more frequent since the curve at 19 pandemic. like a who is financially driven as a demand for the monkeys, and the price is being offered a pretty high. all these are long tailed mechanics which room freely in both urban
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and rural communities. so this is not an unusual thing here in thailand, monkeys in public spaces interacting with humans. because see they're not bothered by my presence. but it also shows how easy it is to take them for elicit trading. in pets of 40 province authorities called cultures would snatch. bunky is from this temple. and joe, who sells queens of visitors from monkey, says she's noticed fewer of them on the streets. boy, yeah, i got told that the big ones are gone. they got caught, the little ones are all that are left. some of the rescue permits are taken to this, sent you barry, to recuperate before the released back into the wild. but animal welfare experts say those the traffic are as managed to smuggle out of the country, eventually make their way to china and the united states, where they're used as test subjects and labs. we've seen the evidence that the monkeys from time under being shipped to these farms in cambodia and it allows where they actually longer to into some kind of
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a legal captive population. the u. s. has also been cracking down on wildlife smuggling. and this past the law removing the requirement for drugs.

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