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i want to show the world of the good guys come sometimes when they are the force behind jimmy, said polly for nobody to find to make foot on the the hello, i'm sammy say then this has been use our live from the coming off in the next 60 minutes, the french embassy gates attacks in the jazz capital as thousands of qu suppose those gathering the show spring. cost was the jazz coo latest. they have one week to reinstate the president,
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face possible minute reaction. to tax the most goes financial district, the russian defense industry. blaine's ukraine, plus halogen team is economic crisis is deeply affected. its health service i'm trying to get across go with the school with and creating a historic results from real cause women at the world comp, a 1st goal and 1st victory for the atlas lionesses, south korea on the it's now $1300.00 g n t, and we start with developing news. i also have news. yeah. the west african regional blog echo us is given the country's coo latest one week to reinstate the president. a block size if they fail to do so. mood reaction is an option. meanwhile, could so forth. those gathered in the thousands in the capital,
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naomi. some of them attacked the embassy gates of the former colonial pal upfront, sort of high it all begins are coverage would salted as a peaceful protest by pro key supports. as in the jet against bronze turned into this they came out in this thousands in the capital and some tried to break into the french embassy, the taunting down which prompts that message to the storm. and colonial power was clear to note, middle images defends the government of the wednesdays to the head of the presidential guards, unit general, opposite rough men, she on need declared himself in the jazz new vida, which bronx and ally of ousted president mohammed presume, has condemned to takeover along with the you and the west african regional block to
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go us lead is this guy. there's a neighboring nigeria for an emergency summit. the block has called for the immediate reinstatement of president, but soon 2 o'clock is to the west of which i believe that all means will be used if necessary to restore cost additional order in the chair. but ideally, everything should happen in peace and harmony. so that taught the community to say they took power because of the lack of security, economic troubles and corruption. and they all warning against what they say is an imminent threats of military intervention by a co us forces. last video versus the objective of this meeting is to agree applying of aggression against the jail to i mean and military intervention in the army. in collaboration with african nations locked me about some of the organization, insight into wisdom countries. the you in fronts have already suspended security corporation and financial aid to jack straw's warning. that's any attack on it.
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nationals will have consequences. so the height of all just 0. let's take a closer look at that clause. the economic community of west african states is a regional group of 15 countries founded in 1975. its mission is to promote self sufficiency for the regions for economic integration. but it's also deployed peacekeeping forces several times in the past 30 years, including in liberia say earlier, i'm getting this now spring and i'm going to trace who's out that costs meeting in a bu, just so we got an ultimatum. i met from echo last how the qu lead is responding to us. the well, it would be uh, the coordinators and then they will definitely defy this band will try to define it until the military action is on the way. uh, what's the best? what was the cause and was the former president of the company and 2017. i've
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taught the elections, they will defy this. uh, this was too much them. but again, the rock directions or draft of measures adopted at the meeting that ended here. just a few minutes ago, but of course was probably add more pressure on the government's been this. yeah. right now they have closed old borders line that borders with miss. yeah. the cops, full financial and economic 18 is. yeah. the postal frozen is your assets and money is in central banks, regional banks and commercial banks across the region. i didn't think is the facts . if these come into effect, you can definitely have a tremendous effect on the local population that will also add another layer of prussia on the government. the mean, if you government images? yes. so people are watching close me to see how these will go on or i did, of course, i was ordered. it's ministry to use to start meeting immediately. start take action
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on these measures. so that by the next one week of the minute to get much as you did not respond positively to the demands of economic communities of west african states. then the military would be ready to roll in. and we've seen dramatic scenes outside the french embassy talk us through the rising french enterprise sentiment a different sentiment. i've been there for a very long time, even off todd, the molly and cool, which seemed that also res suffers during the cool. in denny, i'm working a phi so even when by zoom was in power was there was several times and also successfully demonstrations. i guess the french president presses in his yet pretty security price has been there for a very long time, long before independence, french as the french. i've been buying uranium and new york for example. and now they want to be supporters of the coal, once frank, out of the country and beach. let's do that. the most precious,
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the violent attack on the french embassy is here today. so basically, french sentiments has been going on for a very long time, even among supporters of the deposed government people. some people are not very comfortable that this part for french presence is. yeah. and it's neighbors continued to face even a secure look. it's all in use in the congress itself, the 100 res. thank so much the trying to talk through the hall. so the russian capital's financial district. this is the 1st time to hit the area which houses most goes top companies. one of the drones damage the fast solve of a 50 story skyscraper. tony guy can be reports. this was the moment, drones crushed into an office building. a most gays financial district having been
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shut down by russia's military. it's the 1st row and attacked to hit this area of the capital west. som, of russia's top companies have that headquarters, people in nearby apartment block say they're trying to absorb what happened with my friends. and i rented an apartment to come here and unwind, and at some point we had an explosion and it was like a waste. everyone jumped and then that was the last smoke and you couldn't see anything from above and you could see fire rushes, defense ministry blames ukraine for the attacks. it says that the drone was boot down and most goes outskirts, indicate the international airport was closed for an hour, and the space a with the capital was temporarily closed. these, such a tax on moscow are primarily psychological warfare because they demonstrate the vulnerability of the russian capital. the seat of the russian
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government. moscow is around 500 kilometers from the border with ukraine. drone attacks deepen side russian territory have intensified in recent months. hitting oil installations and even the kremlin, it may, to this attack come several weeks into a ukrainian counter offensive to take back territory captured by russia. since the start of the war, you will see a little loose just if there is an awareness in russia that the vulnerable to attacks the spot attends by russian media to death. and there is to show that repelling old strikes and crimea ended in russia. it's no longer possible to talk about com conditions in russia. russia says one person was injured, but such attacks raised uncomfortable questions for most cuz he's told russians the government is fully in control of what it calls that special military operation in ukraine. victoria gay to be out, is there a quote from all of this that speak now to daniel hawkins? he's live for us from moscow. so daniel,
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what all russian authorities saying about how this attack took place as well? there are so many as true designs confirm that there was 3 drawings involved in this particular attack. one of them was shut down just outside most when the regional body and soul. but that's about 40 minutes drive to the west of the city. the outskirts indicates the attack chain, somewhere up from that region of russia, if not bill and of course con, also be rules out of the other sea will shut down or brought down rather according to authorities by electronic meshes. now that implies these joint didn't reach that targets. we don't know what these joins exactly will targeting. there's many high profile buildings, of course, in this very central area of moscow, from the white house here behind me, the seat of the russian government, the international business center across the river. and of course, must go city itself. it's a very big, vibrant hub of residential buildings. next,
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residential buildings and all fixed office blocks, which house rushes put top companies as well as government agencies, the set of communications, trade and economy. industries have offices that. i don't understand that a large number of uh, government documents, wisconsin and mr. bree off the explosion took place. those was collected on social media. now we understand that only one person was injured in the sense that kept this attack taking place. i was late to or indeed on a weekday. the cause of the numbers would have, of course, been fall high and that must go cities labelled acumen until by most co residence because of its vibrancy, how busy it is, crowds of people. so suddenly there could be something behind the timing to this attack as well. well, thirty's, have label list, an attacker terrorist attack crawled by the criminal in the ukrainian rod. the receive the key of resume, as they have labeled well, if not, most of not all sorts of facts. a boy drums over the past weeks and months on
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russian toe treat. daniel, this is the full thrown his hack in a month. how they impacting the sense of peace that people have in moscow of what is cleared as an escalation, of course, in these attacks and terms of the numbers in terms of the bold listen how central lay or targeting some really high profile of buildings in moscow. this point that it wouldn't be accurate say there's any sort of sense of panic, and most of it is just the regular somebody off the new here, apart from the buzz all the turnaround time is of course and people discussing what's happened, especially kind of gotten channels of course in moscow city among the residents as well. having said that there was a creeping understanding of course that this conflict is coming home and it's coming deeper into russia usually is the board regents but to talk about shunting and drawing a tax effect. so this is happening in moscow will certainly have some people here mobile read off of the events of last night. all right,
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thanks so much daniel hawkins. they're more than a 100 suspected drug and strikes of targeted russian territory this year. in early may and object crushed into the kremlin. official said the incident was an attempt to assassinate president vladimir putin. lights about month 2 people were injured in solving moscow in an apartment block was targeted rushes, defense ministry said 8. drones were either shot down or devoted. and last week, moscow said it stopped to attempt to drug and strikes near its defense ministry headquarters in the city. pizza lee is director of security and risk research and innovation at the university of portsmouth joins us from portsmouth in the united kingdom. good to have you with us. so festival where all these drones being launched from doing? no, we don't know definitively. and the rest of the authorities are not going to tell us, but i'm, i'm fairly confident being one from inside russia because the largest military
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grade drawings that, that you train us use is the toughest bit right there. and that has a range of about 300 kilometers a less and, and it's a so, but you get to tell me to ring spence, i cannot see that it would fly from ukraine all the way to about 2 thirds of the way to moscow without being seen a short time so it was much. busy likely that, that small, i'm also shelf drawings may be up to one meter in diameter with 6 on a engines, a quarter cup to or, or hectic up to these very small drawings. or maybe cutting a small amount of plastic, explosive or similar. and they don't have much of a range that dozens of miles rather than hundreds. so i think they, they, they, these type of joins are being bought from within russia. well, that sideway. so my next point, do we know what kind of trends are being used in these attacks?
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no, again, i also think it's very interesting that there are some, the thornton, i'm not showing us that they are. they're not showing debris or broken parts of drones because it's in biasing for the the, the. busy busy drones that you could buy mail or the or, or from the internet, and then you meet the technology to add explosives, of course, but it's about us in the small drawings which are very, relatively cheap to buy a, a few $1000.00. maybe these didn't have such a psychological impact the know the not bringing down buildings. but if you explore the next, the building and, and blood when doors and, and harm or kill one or 2 people, the psychological impact is, is quite a significant, how significant as well is it that the russian authorities were able to bring all 3 down either through jamming or shooting them down, a hi ridge, strong knowledge, skeptical of that claim. um and maybe they might manage to shoot one down. depends
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on the going to air defenses of how the site must go. but these are really quite small and can move relatively good speeds, 50 some of them a 100 miles an hour. and so they're very small moving target. and i do not think that the 2 are brought down, hit that building. because firstly, how does it bring them by and they talk about electronic coming, but electronic german, if these are preprogrammed as in, you don't need a direct, direct live control link to them. unless you have some kind of electromagnetic costs to fry old. now they're trying circuitry, you're not bringing them down in that way. very skeptical. i think far more likely is these drones were, were, were flowing into the side of a building. and that's the other thing. if you shut down a drawn drop, it takes takes effect and it drove vertically done works, or at least in a parabola. they don't fly into the side of a building in the way that these appear to, from the, from the phone for teacher,
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and then use broadcast. so i'm very skeptical that these are shut down. i think a store has been created to make the best. busy and balancing situation, right? and then on that point, if these trends, what not broil down to say that would indicate then they would deliberately flown into the side of a building that houses civilian infrastructure. all these sorts of attacks. are they normalizing attacks on civilian infrastructure, something the west for a long time was cooling towers, and was still cooling towers. and when that happens in ukraine, and basically, is that a tax on this? is there any sort of infrastructure then? then i would say if you're testing civilians, it is definitely um, it is not in accordance with the laws of war, but i don't think i'm attacking moscow would necessarily be that any way i think you could legally federalism, but that's perhaps the whole point. but i would want to also either really it's
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a business the thing that we understand was hedge, right? so you're right that that would be the business district. yes. that would also be consistent with the. busy of the embargo is that the west has to rush out to to, to reduces financial standing in the world. so if it's a business district, you can call it terrorism if you're targeting civilians as far as i'm concerned. looking at the kidney and sight if they read responsible or if it were russian sympathizers, i'm within, within 3 months of the innovations you can rush a table was 100 medical facilities. so i would always call that targeting us to do is a cry. i talk to me can understand why a ukrainian, a tractor may, may be less than sympathetic to that view when they have had entire times hospital cities devastated by adoption attacks. and some of the activities are russians or
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just on the ground. so in terms of the relative ethics of it is, it is dubious, but it was intense significance compared to the harder so it'd been inflicted in ukraine. i will leave it that thanks so much, fatally thank ships, a 100 miles still ahead on the news hour including india is ex full battle. most white rice varieties raise. this is another global food prices and installed a styling strike from one of the styles of the women's world comp so far as coming up with the people in central african republic of i was thinking the referendum that cut it out, the president to stay and how long the proposed amendments would extend tons from 5 to 7 years. would also allow current and past leaders to run again fast and are
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shown as to why that has so ready serve 2 terms. if pulse it could allow him sustain power for another 16 years. now come wherever is monitoring developments from nairobi in can. yes, so 1st of all, how these amendments going? malcolm building fine, gave the capital. we seen a low to announce that the polling stations then not solid clothes from a position to the position rights groups. and on page people to point to thoughts this referendum, they say it as a full going inclusion to be seen say. and they say that presidents, whatever, since each 100 extend his room in office because he just mentioned would mean he took another $27.00. yes. and this off to the completion of his coverage, which is the 2nd. so in office,
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the side of the constitution would mean you'd have to step down and see guys as for now, no, it's whatever. and his government say, this is the will of the central african people in the doing this to bring developments in the country. and the same time critics saying amendments will stifle free speech opposition, voices. what is the sentiment towards these proposed amendments? was the all position and the right scrapes. they seem very critical, but they say free speech has already been stifled. many of the opposition in x side in other countries, as they say, complained receiving threats when time painting against the referendum they haven't . ready hold april, allowed to hold demonstrations against these constitutional changes. but for many central africans then the politics in the capital is 5 amazed. the government doesn't really the government that it's foreign minute treat factors. that's
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a slice of some rushes back in a group. i know several london so just at the any control of bank in some of the towns, much of the countryside is in the control of the groups and those areas that people have a great to concern security and just survival. many people are hungry, facing massive. you know, make problems about half the population is in need of semantic savvy and 8. since many of those people, the politics in the capital isn't a great matter of concern. in any case. all right, we'll leave you that. thanks so much welcome by thousands of people have been killed in an explosion of the political riley in north west pakistan. it happened individual or district bordering afghanistan. ambulance is arriving at the sites as a large contingent of police holding off the area as go to come out of high the, in the slammer button. come on. what is the optimal look like?
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it doesn't look good at all because uh the get doors is rising continuously. we adore that. go with a 100 on one day at least 25 characters. but that figure i may go up to a phone according to the shortest that we have spoken to. now as you mentioned fargo word, and the idea of one bar go to about 260 kilometers from his stomach bug. and that has been apprehensions dead. perhaps it's a very good job on project that may be involved. but it's important to know that at this convention there were the senate from the jump me out there, or that by islam. it was that what good convention there was a member of parliament that also one of the local leaders in by jo, are why go? so i did it for your do i have been created accidentally a camera man for a local network at one day. and most of the wondered, of course, have been rushed or been shotwell richard, the prevention of gap,
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or that's at least 3 are the red dog would be the one day a good serious injury. now it's always to impart to injure no charge dish apply d i headed by more than know what the ramadi part of the coalition government, which are known as a bit focused on democratic airlines and enjoys considered butler for the support and the height of type of bolts from top 12 and show indeed an explosion. we don't know whether this were the next village of their wives, whether this was a true inside walmart or need to predict that. but indeed, the debt door had been riding and that all that pretensions that could rise significantly. all right, we'll come back to a little bit lights come on. we've got more details on that. turning now to sedan, where mold in fremont, so fighting forced many suited needs from the homes. violence is also affected health care facilities. one surgeon tells out 0 challenges. they've been facing
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governments. the head of the permanent hardy, the beam. you will have to use a mistake for no digital search for know can leave a message for what he the mosca. how do you get it? he, well, the money, i got some stuff from the much. i've got it looking for like i saw sort of happen. hello, i'm sure. but how you left off the oh, really the sub on cobra the why they that'd be them shot. yeah. amazon and you have not put off my daughter a d o you got my daughter, jenna opened out a phenomenal of ocean as eve, them and go there special. they need to do more when we didn't find out any of that and quite sure what it's all about and dropped. they were gonna give me a 1000 little bits of i didn't go for them if you want. but a, if you look at themselves and they came off, he asked me, they'd probably a few see what would that let me do that i need to for me, when i know many, just send me an email about the basically right of that to me. so, you know, might,
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even though it's all about who should i do for the money with the uh, the, you know, a lot of money. i need it. we'll get into the face of it, like the minimum mean to gone to how you think of the man philosophy any going to do it? have a good the felt thoughtful lot. oh yeah. it will for you know, that's my. yeah. i remember i looked at that a guy that came to wishing and saw me another most of the video we put hun, my mom, all that cuz he didn't even go tomorrow. we are so welcome in the mon, only during the month. and he to get off the balcony. and he saw the we'd get a holiday as well. you don't have to meet with you to have people from us, ma'am. we and you came hours last model sort of them. so how was this for give it a big mouth of a sudden the glass or a key that has been benefited before getting no,
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no in the heading for the i a pretty bad headache stream rains still morning is being issued for china, capital badging, and this all was a referral to jeff harrington explains, loving is lengthly. let's go with your world's weather update. great to have you along. we'll kick this one off in australia. we're truthfully, on monday. not a lot going on, but we do have some action for it has many of the state. so let's go in here for a closer look. i think west of hobart, we could pick up to about a months worth of rain and under 24 hours. i know, yeah, the winds will be gusting between 50 to 60 kilometers per hour so that could cause some damage. meantime a storm system moves across the tasman, see that energy pores into the southern else there are rain fall alerts in place here for the system. we've also got some snow on the mountain tops to be expected on monday. now is we head toward southeast asia? well, just to the north of the philippines, we've got a typo in here. let's track out where it goes. it looks like it's, it's going to roll right through japan through islands pretty close to ok now why?
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so this is something that will keep tabs on the, in the days come and eventually into eastern china, but remnants leftover is if type from induct, sorry. oh, it's injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere. it's gonna bring it out over beijing. there is an extreme rain storm alert in place here, so we are likely to see some flooding over the next few days. but it is all about the heat in japan tokyo's $36.00 degrees on monday. this will be your 13th day with temperatures above 35. the still ahead and i'll just, sarah. we take a look at the titans missing monkeys. taken by traffic isn't transpose that across the board of animal testing to the box. those confirm those places one of the greatest sizes in history that's coming up with jo, installed the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching out. is there a time to recap ah, headlines. thousands of people have been killed in an explosion as a political riley and northwest focused on happened in the jolly district bordering afghanistan. it's hard to say the number of people killed is likely to arise these as cooley to is rallied, supporters in the castle now may thousands protested outside the french embassy. former colonial powers condemn them to tackle the gates compound, the west african regional block at colossus. given these as qu latest one week to
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reinstate the president block says if they fail to do so, traction is an option. landon applewood has to be enclosed financial transactions on blogs that spring and i address has that costs meeting in the village, and we understand the proposal is coming together by chad to try and resolve the crisis. what can you tell us about this? ok, my well, the president of time, how much it was debbie? what's the yeah, i yeah. i do. you have and most of the president that participate in the meeting that ended here 2 days. and we weren't told that he was here for by like from meeting with an i didn't president what his presence there at this critical time is more than a co incidence. now we're hearing that he is taking a proposal to the military rulers images. yeah. to probably mediate in the crisis, although no mention of i'm a debbie's participation in the echoes of proceedings we know tried is an
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observer where they can in the community or for separate because they've been a central african states. but again, he's, we also heard in some of the resolutions that a course is sending a delegation to chide. now considering the fact that equities delegation has been spawn before, by the minister of, for just image that the presence of more interest mohammed debbie is an indication that he is trying to negotiate a peaceful supplement to this correct particular crisis. and that's what's been happening today in this thing. and there is talk about possible military intervention by echo off. how serious is that? right. it's, it's serious. there's been a lot of talk, a lot of, uh, southern st say, but roughly by the original book. what is not clear right now is we understand that big force is going up to one week. we are not clear who is going to quote the
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bill in case of military intervention. hopefully, people out waiting to see whether or not the parts of the 3rd or 4th is enough to do to the minutes off or just and forced them to reverse the access. what. what we know right now is that a military force is going into these. yeah, in one week, if the forces that fail to upset to the demands of the course already minutes you choose been the region member states of course minutes, which is hop in order to spot minutes in preparation. sports that directs what is not clear at the moment who is going to forward the bill. they're not technicians, it's what's here at the meeting. members of the european union, also at the end of the meeting, including the united states, of course people. most of these countries at the end of the meeting, and it's expected that with the support to president mohammed by them, probably some of them will help find those, any possible ministry intervention in that country. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much. i did race, the findings actually is governing positive is cold for valley is just a day off to the law,
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just anti government protests in recent years. hundreds of supporters of the opposition banking, the best nationalist policy was arrested on the saturday, including prominent leaders. thousands of people were injured in the unrest. your position is calling on the government to resign and puts in a cafe to administrative sion done very challenge, right. has that isis from the capital? 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 bidding up by the police, and hundreds were detained opposition. planes, the government for the track down on the we are following the democratic ways for a peaceful event. we are conducting our event with the people and our supportive. they may be tests, but we will stay strong in all the months. we are following the parts of ideals and righteousness, the government side,
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the programs by opposition parties are intended to destabilize the country and make people suffer. the ruling only like 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 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 rallies 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 or sewing energy and food prices. like no, we are supposed to be waiting to get the free fair and capable to hold up the field cable. and then, and particularly if something that is going on or do we don't stop using judging.
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got 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 coming to the capital city, but people are anxious. they expect more and rest and protests in coming weeks and months ahead of the general election for now, security has been tightened across the country with many fearing the worst of these . you have to come to each other houses that are the opposition. politicians in india, calling on the government to restore peace and 90 pull state delegation of m. p. 's is on the 2 day fact finding, tour of the northeastern region, at least a 180 people have been killed in 2 months of unrest between the cookie tribes signed in may ty, ethnic communities, hello, stand in factions, amazing in egypt to discuss reconciliation. the meeting codes president my heard of best buy the policy and how mass which governs the gaza strip. conflict broke out
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in 2007 off the fact that refused to recognize the election results. a stomach, you had boy called to the meeting and protested the rest of the members by the policy ending the pharmacy. at least 55, the students have been killed and several wounded in confrontations in lebanon zane and henry refugee camp as follows over night fighting between palestinian factions . artillery reportedly landed in areas in the southern city of side in the latest wave of violence and the largest palestinian refugee camp in the country. that is home to some 55000 people is ready for us is arrested at least 9 palestinians in the occupied westbank and over night rides. saul just storm several cities and towns including hebron, south seat until cut them banjo, palestinian prisoners club, said the detainees have been transferred to securities centers for interrogation charges of resistance and incitement. small protests are expected in this route and
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coming out this off, the 10s of thousands rallied on site today against the new law that limits the power of the supreme court. the largest demonstration was held in television. what is now the 30th consecutive week of protests on monday, prime minister by any means nothing. yeah. who's right wing coalition pos to controversial measure, which will diminish the quotes pallets over time, government decisions. critics say the more is a threat to as well as democracy. india reduces nearly half of the world's rise, but has placed the full month buying on the exports of non best spots, the varieties to ensure local supply. the government made the announcement off. the prices rose by nearly 12 percent in the past year. extreme weather events and the war in new crane trigger soaring global food prices. micah lapel reports
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rice is eaten by about half of the world's population as a global staple food. keeping its price low means less people in the world go to bed hungry, but food prices around the world, or under a triple threat, including the war in ukraine. we did send the nation of the lexi initiative, the most valuable we'll pay the highest price, extreme heat waves and wild fires destroying form land, as well as to rachel flooding, washing away crops, potential profits, and foam is livelihoods in the process. last year in india, exports at 22000000 tons of rise to more than a 140 countries. but that's all about to change with the export band or non buzz monte rice coming into place. as sunday, prada a former to produce state supports 18 people, took out
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a loan of $8000.00 hoping to make a profit on his next harvest. oh, how much could they biddable, do you all need them? nobody's okay. we had no foot warning. we had prepared and sold our line, but now the entire investment as lost. as you can see, the rice paddies being destroyed, this is going to hit our livelihood and survival. this rice exports in you daddy has its own specialized brand of rice that goes to single pull a ban on exports. he says, directly impacts his revenue. that's for the bank and we'll go o for ex borders their business will come to a hole. so eventually there will be losses. all the people employees in the business will sit idle. the government will lose tax revenue, and the band will also affect farmers. analysts on convince the indian governments export band will have the desired effect. the question is, what this, in fact even be enough to contain innovation is the, the, the, the aim of this decision optimal is to, uh, you know,
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prevent for the invasion name and definitely by using. i'm not sure if this is sufficient global food prices are turning out to be another casualty of the one ukraine, and global warming influence on way the patterns is placing increasing strain on global food production and food security. mike level will do 0, an increasing number of odds and 10 and say they can no longer afford to visit the doctoral dentist is the countries things deeper into economic crisis stuff. the medical school and the counsel bonus cyrus, offering the services for free to try and prop up the failing health service from the teresa bo reports. as i said to the dentist, has become a luxury for many people in economic least wes dodge and tina. the country is one robust public health services under funded and overwhelmed by demand for diminishing resources. so the university of one of site is,
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is taking health care professionals to some of the poorest neighborhoods in the capital on a truck and offering their services for free money. it will be at least as a tory infection and says the truck with her own the option shy salary and i saw on tick tock they were doing this and i taught it was a good idea to have access to something that is freed. dental care is expensive and they charge you a lot and it's difficult to afford it. maria had 2 teeth, we moved it cost to nothing. part of a free health care service. we're professors and students from origin. tnf largest university provide assistance to those who needed many of those coming here today belong to the middle class. and because of the economic crisis in this country, they can no longer afford health insurance or dental care. and that's why this type of services are crucial for many people in argentina right now. and it's not just dentist to see. they're also of telemundo just who prescribe and provide glasses for free. you know, fuzzy,
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they get in going patients come with an appointment and for many and this is the 1st time they see an ophthalmologist and they never been in touch with one. they also teach children how to brush their teeth and provide vitale. no resistance. as many of those who came here say they cannot afford to pay for vaccines and other medicines for their pets. core people side of the organizer of the program. he says argentina's health care system is in a deep crisis that sort of already got public health has been a pillar of argentina and today it's facing many difficulties. it's difficult to get an appointment in the hospital. it's difficult to get an appointment for surgery and it's also difficult to get a tooth extraction. and we try to give solutions to those problems. as people in argentina are trying to cope with an inflation rate of over a 120 percent in the past year, some health care professionals are trying to give back to the community some of the services many desperately need. very so i'll just see that when
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a site is at least 12, people have been killed and thousands injured when a warehouse storing fireworks exploded in solving thailand will consume, shareef has the story. this is what's left of the warehouse in the town bordering melisha twisted metal and rubber. all of that for me. really a ton of the leads to the fireworks exploded, igniting. that's fine. is the, the, the, the number of the engine is around a 100. we have set up a station to receive a report in casualties and damage in the a. more than $200.00 houses surrounding to buy a house have been damaged, forcing families to move to a shelter, maybe once and for an hour before the explosion stopped. it was chaotic. we stuck to each other here in the we didn't know what to do. police and now investigating the cause of the explosion. residency warnings about dangerous goods being stored
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at the warehouse have long been ignored. not go up going because tangled them through their life cycle. now it's clearly because of one of them not to build a warehouse because it's dangerous. if it exploded impact radius would be 10 kilometers. why do they have to build it to me in the community? but no one kid to listen to my advice, and this has happened. the police say the owner of the factory would be charged with negligence on some shoddy punches 0. and staying in thailand, authorities believe adam old 5 of goods and all smuggling monkeys across the border and to come voted louse to be used for testing. and the bar trace many communities in our floating fuel numbers of the animals is found to be lower volts from bangkok, 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 entirely secured
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backs are squeezed into plastic boxes. one was found dead. the rest like this had become more and more frequent. since the corbet 19 pandemic, 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 and rural communities. so this is not an unusual thing here in thailand, monkeys in public spaces interacting with humans. because st. 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. so yeah, go to the big ones, are going to 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
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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. in 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 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 to be tested on animals before humans, but it is a lucrative trade, especially for those desperate for money. barnaby low, l g 0, that cock. and so i had allowed to 0. this american plan makes history as the 1st to wherever a head scarf for the women's will come. that's coming up in support with joe. the
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focus on our in won't be attending the summit in south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected war. fine. can you travel anywhere? so i'm told stories from across asia pacific $1.00 oh $1.00 east. explain the issues affecting the close. the most populous region, the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump, and the republican policies 1st, the rebates, or holds its own private people. empower investigates. the topic impacts on ukraine's fragile environment, and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global environmental facility to coordinate financing for international action. assembled in canada focused on l. g 0. doing the sports like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally been off limits to women. when i, when a mix, the female athletes flashed into that place and the ring on out to xerox on
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the us catch house. little was sports news now with joe saw me. thank you very much. rural co have precluded that 1st of all, when at a women's well comp facing south korea to keep alive the hopes of reaching the knockout stage. history was also made by morocco defend a new hail up in zena who became the 1st plan to where our heads go off in the tournaments. it was a team, made it to some jet id who school the when it in the 6 minutes, which was enough for one, no victory in adelaide. a big shot when you consider that the african side is rank 55 places below korea. the other game in group h was one of the best of the tournament, say, fall between germany and columbia, 18 year old stop in the state,
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or collapsed in training earlier in the week. but schooled with a stunning strike for his 2nd goal is to campaign the kansas survivor given colombia, the leads before germany equalized with a penalty from alexander po box. in 90. 7 minutes columbia went it with the head of the this was the 97 minute columbia head of it was going to be the from manuela of a negative. that means colombia branch, 27. so i need a dro against morocco assessment of reaching the last 16 to prove h with one round remaining germany are in 2nd and still likely to progress if they can beat step both inside south korea real kosa. but with a goal difference of minus 5, the bad news though, for kind of house new zealand who are out as a welcome stay through that. go people forward just like desperately trying to beat switzerland. but it finished the listen delete in which meant sweets and go through
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the scene until the 1st highest nation to be eliminated in the group stage. using the beat no way in the opening game with the tournament. but no, i have turned it around and reach the new account, said fonts for the 6, no thrashing of the philippines. some great goals in this game, including a trick, the slight fever them and hold no way on the 1995 champions is just squeezed through to the last 16 ongoing difference. well, this is how that group finished up switzerland through as group windows and will play either spain or japan in the last 16, no way take seconds. but for new zealand in the philippines, the world cup is now she's one of the most famous, if not the coolest female football players in the world. and meghan were peanut was savoring every moment of what would be her last wealth comp, society 8 year old help, the usa when the title, twice they play portugal and choose they needing to win to stand the chance of
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finishing 1st in group. be kind of trying to straddle, sort of both, both realities of you know, taking everything in and realizing this is one of the most special things i'll ever do. but also just being very much in the moment and doing, you know, whatever it is that's necessary or whatever it takes to, you know, when another championship the european champions, england are on the verge of a no counts excitement around the line assist, has led them to more chances ago to reach the top level in the u. k. but the issue fat pay still makes football and unrealistic career for many poor race reports. does it both around goes football in england record crowds watching the women's game on the success of a national team that became european champions last summer, fueling excitement and the impression among these 11 and 12 year olds at ponds. the women's football club. i think it would be a hobby, but if i could, i would play for like a big team,
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but dreams to be professional. just to be possibles, i'm going to be fine. i want to go big play for england. and i also just want to enjoy the game as much as i can. and i really do want to strive to promote the game kronsli as part of the football associations, emerging town center program. 70 centers across england will give nearly 08 to 16 year old access to professional coaching. within an hour of home, there's tones of young female football is out there. the probably haven't received such an opportunity before and there's even more to be explored and he's ever grow in the environment is more adult to avoid coaches, adult level fly stalls. there's more players, there's a bigger pole, and it just means that there's more success. talents, identification is a part of this, but to go who just wants to play for a local club, gets the same training as a potential english install. the new structure of football in england is designed to give them all goals access to the game,
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make sure they enjoy it more while they're playing on get more of them, the chance to reach the professional level. meanwhile, the england team of the world cup is fighting to ensure that when these goals are eligible for the national side, that pay conditions a back to as well seems like last a city in t a 6 have already seen a boost in play and numbers. thanks to england 6 says, but victories of the line i says, of the page would mean a lot to deal with xavier and a dispute about performance related bonuses. resolving it could be a small step in causing the huge financial gap between women and men. pays like a big thing that's just kind of like the biggest thing about women, simple slight will say, like who was asked to choose towards it as well. like the same, same game, same minutes. everything doesn't cover the the success of women's football house moves. the goal posts financially, but the rewards is still too small and shed by to few, making the next generation even more competitive could make the calls for a great to share of the commercial spoils. how to,
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to ignore full rece out. is there a funds like english? meanwhile mens club chains deep into pre season preparations. also, luna and roundtrip played a friendly version of the l class. the co and texas in front of a record crowd for the game in the us. well, the 86000 funds turned out some. what's the biggest driver in the spanish leave? this means and be like, who's been linked for the move to parents benjamin football in front and the 15 minutes. and they to 2nd huh. send me lopez instead until it is secure. the 3 when i'm braking rights under this managed to be s. as in stuart. broad is hoping for winning and stays cricket career and the 5th test against australia, the bola was given a gall devona as he came out. so by so financing that this will be his last match. the 17 is plain to england and he gave the crowd of charles to chase when he had 6, eventually and then all out for 395 will certainly need 394 to win, and
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a currently $135.00. so no loss of or it's been for years, it's done to bring to los reached a 10 is final, but the swiss play it will have a chance at a tight till later on sunday, the corporation opened the 6 st. pete lorenzo. soniega 636 full in the semi finals to set up a type of cost with the electric requiring the $3.00 time grand slam champion had fallen out of the well. 300 players following surgery on his foot in 2021. swimming, sorry to my late today has made it to weld records and as many days is the what was the world championships, reach that conclusion that japan elected when he went equally equal to the existing record in the semi final of the 15 inches bruster i consent today the best source that was the time is 29.16 seconds state go within the final. it's a 2nd time to lift these championships off to also winning gold and the 100 meters for us strike a tyrant. scroll. so it is secured, his place is one of the greatest books is in history. with a dominant win of arrow spence,
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he knocked down spence 3 times before stopping him in the 9th round in las vegas. the victory means cool for now holds a full wealth, awake bells, which makes him the 1st i'm to speak to champion in the division of food stamps. era began any 20 years ago. he has one of his professional fights with his last 11 fight ending and then no counts will. so in other breathing, in council, this time in the m l b is the le angels taylor ward, had a painful end to his game. war has been one of our team's hottest hits, has recently took a pitch to the face, travelling over 147 kilometers per hour. they hit by pitch case the angels, the 1st and only run as a game. as a last 61 to the toronto blue jays was taken off to pools from the funds as he held the towel up to his bloodied face abroad. james has posted an update on his son brought his house off that he was released from hospital the 18 year old was at home playing the piano following claudia caressed during practice with the
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university of southern california basketball team on monday. dylan clay. all right, that's useful. it's back to somebody. all right, thanks so much. all i have set for this news um, but i'm back in a moment. is another full shows and stay with us the the award winning 27 years as often as an assignment. it's an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international format. well, it's clos, janet,
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