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is in buffalo and it has some one that did that and put on the bus that he pulled up the brought in generation change. can you change? he's coming is no doubt about it. on a busy though, the the dozens of people are killed and hundreds injured and a suicide bombing at a political rally in north west august on the hello. i'm and this of a toronto, and this is alice as the online from doha. so i'm coming up pro protests to involve indonesia as west africa. need us, give this $1.00 to $1.00 week to reinstate the president, ukraine's president says was coming to russia to drawing the tax and most coast financial district. and india is export bad on most rise for launching raises fees
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of a novice search and global prices. the, at least 44 people had been killed in a suicide bombing at a political conference in north west poc, a song that happened in the bi job district and kind of fucked in cloth along the border with the economist on saturday. the bulk of scientists, all the bond, has condemned the building authority, say the death toll could rise as some of the wounded are in critical condition. the . i don't know how and what exactly happened. i just saw a spock into the big bang. i was sitting close to the stage and the leadership was in the of the stage. after the blast eyesore, hundreds of people lying on the ground and people started firing in the air a loss of firing. first we shifted our leadership from the saying,
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this is what happens to come all high. the has moved from islamic bonds, a deadly attack and by jo are and the idea of one border did good focused on former drive malaria, the attack or targeting a party. well, good from the dummy adult or to my lawyer forwarding a convention that part the lead from the idea had been case the number of fatalities driving by the all because many of them are critically wounded. many of them, of course, had to be taken out and credit across the field for shotwell, where the american facilitator gates the more seriously wounded. now this is not the 1st, the diag got it out again to me at the my mom it's need to had to escape at least had to narrow escape than suicide bombing. so a deadly attack indeed, once again, and focused on a dog, and it's all happening at the time when the special on roy of the chinese president
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isn't focused on to commemorate danielle of the china plug this on economic, florida dog, george. they go to the very died and it's normal but, and across, across the country. as high as the data. it's not more about any of my colleagues need bunk. i spoke to ms. sellers i, he's the executive director of the online news platform, the called us on diary. he says, the wrong violence and budget is concerning. as the religious or political party do i have visual mental life some further the model is actually a bicycle issue, but it has been under doc for the last couple of years. probably more than that uh by the islamic state in, in uh, buck is done. uh by george is good is directly uh, it flies on the border with the gwinnett improvements in a lot of stuff. and in the, in the recent bus, we have seen a surge in the operations against islamic state. presidents in was our last the
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last month. the one government, the, the telecom and get him on his, the said to be conducting operations against the key lead is off topic, stayed in gwinnett improvements and since by dar, this is right next to the, to the prominence of a lot of stuff. there's been some activity or they some exchange money orders. when did you? i have has been docketed previously. i find out that as well. and since i've been the same of the bonus done, has been them, they back to the bottom, have gone down the dead and all of the functions that are aligned with the, with the dollar amount of the truth. i was thinking about a little local issue saying, i mean, what does this all say about the, the level of security in the pocket study, tribal district of bush or near the borders you say, but that's kind of stuff. went into boston, it's been the militants. yeah. and it was one subjectively controlled by that
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donavon. and then they were admittedly obligations and donovan were driven out. and for the last few years of things i've gotten significantly better when we, when we talk of a piece in the regions and in 2018, the governments getting out of the merger of the tribal districts with the rest of the trojans. essentially bringing all of the tribal districts under the constitution of august. but the recent surgeon in the middle of disease by dissolving especially attacks like these with live on, they're also getting them in good, which are not coming from the other one, but from other actors as when it means that they might be uh, you know, the bug assigning states might have to buy in the market, the frustrating to control, unless they've gone to the news now. and chad's president has met new jazz, clearly to is to negotiate a peaceful end to the crisis. in the fall as an ultimatum issued by the west african regional blog, wanting the army to reinstate the president within one week of face and military
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action. the home to lead, as a warning echo was against any foreign and military intervention. and thousands of crews support was gathered in asia as captain, naomi. some of them attacked the gate for the french embassy. the former colonial power often addressed reports from a buddha and neighbour of nigeria. it was meant to be a raleigh, to support the chas coordinators but he turned into a violent protest against foreigners with some demonstrators storming different embassy in the, i mean, the french government is condemned because i'd be attacked coordinates, diploma to come to the i would like to say to the european union, the african union, an echo us, please stay out of our business. the french like was replaced by another flag of the same colors. russia, the support for the company and has been gaining momentum in west africa is just
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konita is called the process and the face of imminent military action from the echo, as we did on the studio. and the objective of this meeting is to agree applying of aggression against new jail through i mean, and military intervention in the army. in collaboration with africa, nations knocked me about some of the organization, insight into wisdom countries at any emergency, somebody to, if they can. i'm a community of west african states and a strong words from its chairman. and i did as president boy like 2 people into collab, which is that now sold on a free one of holes and we most take
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a very strong action movies. the regional block has given me just coordinators and them to my to either with ease and reinstate depos. preston. well, how much does that mean? one week, all face minutes reaction on the sidelines of the summit on the latest my child's president offered a proposal. but they need to see i couldn't even wait for the outcome of the mediation. in the event at $42.00 demons look, met within one big take all measures necessary to restore confusion of all the into the public of nature. such measures may include the use of false. so this is it. it keeps, it keeps the defense duffel step list. i can meet immediately, departments from the united states, the european union. and the united nations is i think that the stuff into, you know, as an entire united national system remain available to close. ready with airports,
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of course, also announced a rock to measures, including the close of the on line borders with news you freezing the countries assets in regional and commercial banks. but there is no mention of who will pay for any possible military intervention. it's not clear if this is enough to force the military government image to reverse the actions. how many degrees? how did you say that? i'm kidding child. he is a former french diplomat and she says military intervention isn't in anyone's interest spot that it was nice to show that can influence the situation as the echo s, as in creating its own regular for us at the end of the 2022 and so the, it would be the 1st time that the, uh, the, we use this uh option as, uh, uh, let's see. uh, let's try pending for immediate reaction. uh, because they have this new tour. so they have to show that they can, the,
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they have power to, to, to influence the political, situational awareness, the student. and to also let them show that they have a need to go see um the also the, the, the means to, to, to have an influx and the craziness, valid counting is on the way in central african republic could fall as a referendum on a new constitution. that would allow president foster lashawnduh for there to stay in the office beyond the current to, to limit the opposition and rights group say the referendum is illegals. malcolm web reports. so now to the polling stations in the capital bank, he was visited the low, the government of central african republics president faust on offshore swipe era says the constitutional changes will bring stability and help development for the areas. critics say he's trying to stay in power, is your phone is good. i think the central african people have asked for it. and i
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think the people will vote in favor for this new fundamental load of the constitutional changes would enable him to stay in office. political opposition and rights groups say they've been threatened and attacked. so campaigning against the changes or fortunately we're in a suggestion of what we witnessing 1st time establishment of dictatorship by me said to me there. uh so therefore cannot be. we cannot have any a referral dom free and say, that's the reason why we have decided a, it opens this insight to boy cut their 3rd on the top there is government depends on russian mass and reese from the whitening crate and with london soldiers to control the banking and some of the towns foreign forces benefit from access to the fost minimal wealth, including gold and diamond. the groups control much of the countryside. they'll say, oh, the people, the boy called the referendum for many people,
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the threats of violence and economic hardship. i was great to consent and the politics about half the population is in need of humanitarian aid. and about half a 1000000 people have been forced from that homes. decades of cruise and conflict led to a new constitution being adopted in 2016. the government now wants to change it. provisional results are expected after a week. malcolm web, i'll just say around ukrainian and president for a lot of incidents, he has one that was coming to russia after 3 drawings with down to of, of moscow. the russian defense ministry says they will ukrainian drawings keep, hasn't claimed responsibility, but the landscape says that ukrainian forces aren't getting stronger. what does these go to a sham? this does not a bundled russian aggression has gone bankrupt on the battlefield deluxe today of the 500 and 22nd day of the so called special military operation, which the russian leadership expected to last for a week or 2. not these ukraine is getting stronger the gradually the wars returning
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to the territory of russia to its symbolic centers and military bases. and this is an inevitable natural and absolutely fair process to the drawing that happened in the heart of most goes financial districts. the area houses menu, russia's top companies, one of the drawings damaged a 50 story skyscraper, that is home to 3 russian government ministries. victoria engagement be reports this was the moment drains crushed into an office building. in most cases, financial district having been brought down by russia's military. it's the 1st row and attacked to hit this area of the capital west. some 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
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explosion and it was like a waste. everyone jumped and then there was a lot of smoke and you couldn't see anything from above and you could see fire rushes, defense ministry blames ukraine for the attacks. it says as the drone was boot down and most goes outskirts. the end because the international airport was closed for now, 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 government most goes around 500 kilometers from the border with ukraine. drone attacks deep inside 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 will see
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a little loose just if there is an awareness in russia that the vulnerable to attacks, despite attempts by rushing media to different areas, to show the repelling old strikes and crimea ended in russia. it's no longer possible to talk about comp, conditions in russia. russia says one person was injured with such attacks. res, uncomfortable questions for most, cuz he's told russians the government is fully in control of what he calls it, special military operation in ukraine. victoria gates and b i which is their palestinian factions amazing in egypt to discuss reconciliation. the music includes president mark with the basses football policy and him off switch collins. the gaza strip conference broke out in 2007 on the defense. i refused to recognize election results, islamic jihad boy called for the meeting and protested the rest of the members by the palestinian authority. and as those told for being house, thousands, riley didn't gaza to hold for an end to divisions between the palestinian factions
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. demonstrations overvalued against chronic power outages and difficult and living conditions. at least 6 palestinians have been killed and several wounded in consultations and lebanon's. i'm out of holloway refugee camp. it follows overnight fighting between palestinian factions. artillery shells landed in areas and the southern city of siding is fallacious wave of violence and the largest palestinian refugee camp in the country. it's home to 55000 people. as tequila has all sweden to take steps to prevent further burnings of the koran. demonstrations were held in several countries last week after police committed a protest by a man who threatened to burn a copy of the koran and stone cold to protest a said font as long as holy book in front of the rocky embassy and denmark's capital. the danish foreign ministers as a government to seeking a legal tool to prevent the burnings, foreign ministers of the organization of his law, the cooperation we'll meet virtually on monday to consider taking further missions
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. still a head on alger 0, feeling the pain wide growing. number of origin 10 in so they can no longer afford to go to the dumpster or the dentist. and reversing the narrative of the past. we've of course, from the caribbean nation and leading the way in the push. maybe we reparations the, the, but we have to visit the east and bottom, that once born to exhibit attempt is in no longer extraordinarily high, just to pretty warm. but these are about where they should be below 40, and they can see it, for example, below faulty and tara, and the heat varies that extends into the vans is really there and he more, it's still hot, but it's not extraordinary. so never 50 still and possibly rock west in the around
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and down through the gulf states. 45. and though huh, is quite high. and was as a wind does it? yes, she minutes. he's going to be least high in the evening and in the morning. but the mom assume breezes very office staff, still blowing hot in karachi up into our mind and some dollars over cost with just as a result of that, that doesn't change the next day. so not much changes except in detail, but the breeze pick you up in eastern society. the orange indicates dusty, even sandy atmosphere. now they're awesome. big shelves foaming at the moment around. it sounds to them that might come for the safe into, for example, one devin. i suspect not the whole of after catches the wind but no significant right to the 2nd. i found a long way start that has to be very cold recently and still even by day tempers and. busy out through good part of south i've got through botswana even towards and there may be a last of the weather. mostly it's sunny, the
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ceiling, the sports like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally being of limits to women. one on one a makes the female athletes flash into that place and the ring on out to xerox in depth analysis of the days headlines. the care motivation for, for goes and was the preservation of wagner as its own entity. and not being some students by the state. inside story on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the
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watching ellis is here with me. elizabeth toronto mendoza. a reminder of our top story is the cell. at least 44 people have been killed in a suicide, foaming at a political meeting north, west august on that happened and leave a job district board with a gun installed on a 200 others have been wounded. chad's president has maintained the jazz carlita is in an effort to put an end to the cost of the west. african regional block echols has given the army one week to reinstate the presidential phase military action. and ukrainian presidential automates and then he has one that was coming to russia off to 3 drawings for down to the must cause. the russian defense industry says they were ukranian drug tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from the flood prone areas of aging. as down pull us from typhoid dock, so we continue to hit the chinese capital millions of people in northern china around to the highest level of flooding. the restaurants, museums, and popular taurus,
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science of being temporarily closed in pots of aging right now. and they are produces nearly half of the world's rise, but has placed a full month bad on the export of most rice varieties to ensure local supply. the governments made the announcement off the price as well as my new 12 percent in the past year. extreme weather events and the blowing ukraine have triggered soaring global food prices. like lab report, 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 under a triple threat, including the war in ukraine. with the 10 mean 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,
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potential profits, and foam is livelihoods in the process. last year, in the exports of 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. sun deep chip rhonda a former to produce state supports 18 people, took out a loan of $8000.00, hoping to make a profit on his next harvest of home is going to be able to you all need them. nothing is 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 for, for ex borders their business will come to
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a hole. so eventually there will be losses. all the people employed in the business will sit idle. the government will lose tax revenue. the band will also affect farmers over. analysts on to 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, prevent for the invasion name indefinitely by using. i'm not sure if this is sufficient level of food prices are turning out to be another casualty of the ball and ukraine. and global warming influence on where the patterns is placing increasing strain on global food production and food security. mike level elders era. thousands of presenting and women have protested against racism and violence in rio de janeiro valley as part of the black women's march, which takes place every year. demonstrations the demanding moved on them and
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support from marginalized men of color. an increasing number of odds and to me and so they can no longer afford to visit a doctor or dentist as the country. 6 deeper into economic crisis, stop at a medical school in the capital one aside, is offering this services for free to try to prop up the hailing health failing health service to raise a boy reports a visit 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 undefended and overwhelmed by demand for diminishing resources. so the university of one of site is, 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 i to the 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
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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. tina's largest university provide assistance to those who needed many of those coming here to they 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, policy, they get in going patients come with an appointment and for many of 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
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vaccines and other medicines for their pets. closely by side of the easy organizer of the program, he says argentina's health care system is in a deep crisis. that's sort of where you go. 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. and 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 a site is collaboration ceremony is taking place in the caribbean to mock emancipation day on august 1st 1834 version past the slavery evolution act outlawing the trade of human beings as a prophecy to stand by bade off the celebration holds a unique significance as
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a country takes a leading role in advance and the global movement of slavery, reparations. and i know what about the reports from bridge town of the dancers reversing for the upcoming emancipation day celebration in bridgetown. barbados, like other remnants of its colonial past. the islands crop over festival has its origins on the sugarcane plantations during the days of the transatlantic slave trade. educators like sophia grapes say the holiday doesn't seem to erase the past, but rather flip the script. turning the date into a celebration of cultural heritage or last year, which is one of our traditional gases. we also celebrated was audited. traditions that even were brought here by the courses. but we would have transferred the income that we would have need for our celebration analysis. i appreciate despite
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your challenges, because the people how to think that we can take a lot, i'm transformed into something beautiful. the dances are also chalk full of symbolism, drawing the color and the color of the car b. as family, the colors of the car will be in terms of very down. so really move, we talked to the guy, and it was something that some of those you said earlier, were we talking about this from most optic? i'm coming through on barbados. the legacy of slavery remains a law sugarcane plantations, some dating back hundreds of years still cover the landscape. but at the barbados museum, art historian alessandra cummings says, time as allowed barbarians to reverse the narrative on the past. last part of the reason why we probably scholar in this way, it's a kind of me telling of traditional narrative narratives that
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until fairly recently, only in the last 20 or 30 years has to be really neat conceptualize of the risk. and particularly when we're talking about education to young people, but until young people see themselves in terms of individuals taking charge of a narrative, they don't get that they have a right to identify themselves in a particular way. it was only in 2021 that more beta is became a republic. and in many ways the fledgling democracy is still shaping its identity . though barbados has yet to recover after centuries of slavery, it's a nation that's not only reclaimed the narrative over its history, but that's emerged as a global leader and repaired of justice. this year, barbados hosted the 1st of its kind international summit on reparations for slavery . paving the way for other former colonies,
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and the descendants of enslaved persons to demand reparations from european countries before international courts. as barbados looks toward a brighter future it strings as a society found it on the horrors of the slave trade. now built on a strong sense of remembrance and cultural pride when we ended up a little al jazeera bridgetown, barbados, the hello. again, i'm elizabeth for ottoman doha. with the headlines on elders. they are at least 44 people have been killed and a suicide founding at a political meeting in northwest pockets thought that happened in the bi job district ordering. it's gone a song more than 200 others have been wounded. i don't know how and what exactly happened. i just saw a spock into the big bang. i was sitting close to the stage and the leadership was

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