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the number of the funds to make foot on which is here. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what i'll do to bring you the news. i'm going to fast the matter to you. how busy are the in these areas? cool leaders accused friends of planning an attack to free the countries ousted, president's the advisor of any age. great to have you with us. this is elsa 0,
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live from the also coming up. how this thing infections resume fighting at a refugee camp and living on the military has sealed off the area. bangladesh is on position is back on the streets, demanding a neutral government overseas. next year's elections. 2 days after police crackdown funerals are held in northwest pakistan after a suicide bomber killed, at least 54 people, any political gathering, the insurance military rulers who seized power. last week of accused france of planning an attack on the presidential palace to try to free, toppled president mohammed buzzle, or frances condemned the crew but has not announced any into the intention to intervene militarily. the co in these here follows military takeovers in neighboring molly and burkina faso over the past 2 years. and they've been accompanied by
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a wave of anger against the form of colonial power. france. well as the one you have to intervene militarily in the share friends with the complicity of search in new jerry and held a meeting at the headquarters of the national guard over the chair to obtain the necessary political and military authorizations for an attack. and that statement came after chad's president met the crew leaders to negotiate a peaceful end to the political crisis. the west african original block eco was where its part has demanded that the jump to reinstate the post president mohammed . but assume in one week or face the prospect of military action, the crew leaders have in turn a warranty co was against any military intervention as well. um it addresses following developments from the move in neighboring nigeria. there's no specific proof about this legit attack on these yet or the ministry of worship that however, they also mentioned that members of the previous government,
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the government, they depos kinda mohammed by some part of the plan to conduct that attack. apart from raging the presidential palace, they also alleged that these pine is why i try and also to eliminate such as senior military officers within the military administration. the image of the boss, children, military rulers, the coordinators initiated had always been pontiff products. and that has whipped up sentiments, sentiments of i've been there before, even before the cool. and so we saw on sunday large number of people on the street . so yeah, me protesting. and also it sort showing some data to, to the military coordinators. and then a section of the demonstrate is broke away and it typed the embassy off uh from us in. yeah, me from there for one to that it will not take kindly to respond if any of its
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citizens have been hummed in this, i don't understand most patients or under this period. and when michelle, just being led by the military and there has been renewed fighting and lebanon's i, you know, hell away refugee camp house to a short lived the ceasefire between palestinian factions. at least 6 people were killed during 2 days of fighting. the lebanese army has now closed off all its entrances, this the latest wave of violence and the largest palestinian refugee camp and 11 on its home to 55000 people. because they know who to joins us from the refugee camp just outside. i should say the refugee camp and 11 on when i spoke to you earlier saying that we could hear gun flights behind you. what's happening now it's continuing violence is continuing as efforts to reach a ceasefire deal. so there's a, there's a new meeting now underway between lebanese and palestinian officials. as you can
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see behind me, this is a densely populated camp, tens of thousands of people. and this is, these bottles are taking place street to street. you can hear the burst of gunfire . they're using heavy weapons. people are afraid, families, some families have escaped. there are no sheltering in nearby mosques. the you and refugee agency has suspended all its activities and the comp, schools are closed, hospitals are closed. you know, people are scared, the streets are empty, even adjacent neighborhoods of people are stay indoors because of the stray bullets . we've seen bouts of violence in the past, but this time it has been more intense and the says they are. what we understand is that the fact that movement, the mainstream process movement is demanding that fighters belonging to addition to shim group and over the killer of one of its commanders in order for the violence to stop. so, so people are afraid, and they are worried that there's discontinue, it could create a humanitarian crisis. zayna,
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if i could ask you to pivot the something else that you're also covering today in lebanon, which is a major event for the country. today marks the end of an era, the end of the re add salami era. he's the governor of the central bank. he is stepping aside and he is a man that is reviled by the lebanese of the well, yes and ends of an era, but many will say that this has nothing to be given for the country 11 honest and a deep financial and economic crisis. many people blame salome, they also blamed the political class. they say that they've worked together for the past 3 decades, and now they've been profiting. they've been mismanaging the country. they said, i'm is also accused on uh, you know, he was facing corruption charges in, in europe. and they believe that he's just going home with no accountability. and this is really causing a lot of anger to the country. after more than 3 decades in power loving on central bank governor is stepping down the opposite end
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. he spent his final weeks in office as an international fugitive wanted by interpol on embezzlement charges. he's also leaving a financial system and an economy influence, while people have been locked out of their deposits in banks. anger has been directed at him, but the long serving governor denies any wrong doing and says, the central bank finance governments and didn't spend the funds many dispute. he was a chief financial officer of the entire lebanese politic and 5 mentioned oligarchy of the lebanese mass. yeah, and this is why an overwhelming majority of the lebanese population today is extremely frustrated because there was no accountability and he's coming back who it wasn't too long ago that level non stop politicians argue so let me should remain in his position despite the corruption probes at home and abroad, but they've been silent since the international arrest warrants against him were
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issued by france and germany on that. so allow me, however, won't be extradited. these rulers have stolen the people. they stole their money and they never, they were never had an account. definitely. and we have, we have lots of evidence that a lot of them have transferred money even when they knew that they put it, that is going to happen. and they transferred me and millions of dollars losses are in the billions of dollars, mostly blamed on decades of mismanagement and corruption by a political lead to have been empowered since the end of the civil war in 1990, stronger than the states. they've been resisting reforms that would stop them profiting and said they are lost in a power struggle. unable to elect a president without one, the government remains a care taker, administration, and as makes it difficult to avoid the successor, just allow me. for now,
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the vice governor will assume responsibility. but without the political class agreeing on monetary and financial policies to bring in much needed international funding, salamis departure won't mark and you beginning for 11 on the who there else jersey to build opposition groups in bangladesh or rally against the government following a crack down on saturday, they're calling for accountability after dozens were injured and hundreds were arrested. those detained include leaders of the bangladesh and nationalist party. they want the government to be replaced with an interim administration to ensure fair elections next year. well tempered chaudry is in debt. good time here, i know it's loud behind you, so we're going to keep this one simple to tell us what's happening around you and tell us why the opposition doesn't trust the government. the okay, i mean, a place called so i want this plan, it's a major part of our usually political government takes place. now those tens of
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thousands of people are behind me. i can show you because of the framing, but they are mainly to protest again quick track, done by police on say, didn't tell them followed by the opposition last stab at the hundreds of proposition. members where detain many where enjoy the ones that senior most leaders. what bidding up in front of the cloud in the middle of the street, the video went quiet all across the country and made a headline news. they also wanted the government to step down and kept paul for an administration under care. take a neutral government to conduct the upcoming general election. the government on its pop is defined that day one step down. neither will the advocare take a government because such probation is not acceptable within the constitution. because the longer the supreme court as boston law, st. k pickup, probation cannot be used for the election, so they've, they're using that for that. although they could withdraw that by to talk majority
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which they have, but they want. so both parties are defined not willing to sit down. there's been a lot of each national pressure by the us on other western countries as well as the united nation, which wants them to come to negotiation and to have it for every election. the government came under severe criticism from the western block countries as well was from the un about rights violation digit drug security laws, which it deals against the journalist social ex, active social media. and they want the government to come to some sort of understanding with the opposition to conduct a free and fair election. we can say from now there's a time for intestinal attitude on both sides and pretty likely say no protests, a demonstration of the coming weeks. and months, right, kind of each audrey reporting live from the bangladesh and capital dot com. thank you very much, bye. a 2nd sense, prime minister has described the killing of 54 people at
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a political conference as an attack on democracy. a suicide bomber targeted a religious party in the drawer near the border with afghanistan on sunday. the party is aligned with the government. the area was once a strong hold of the pakistani taliban, which has condemned the bombing victoria gate and the reports of suicide boma targets. a political conference in north west pakistan where hundreds of support is that you, me at altima is i'm federal policy will meeting the course. i don't know how and what exactly happened. i just saw spock and had a big bang. i was sitting close to the stage and our leadership was nearby. after the last, i saw hundreds of people lying on the ground and people started firing in the dozens of people were killed and hundreds injured. somewhat alice, due to the provincial capital of a shell. if the treatment, the most we take into the cities made hospital the most of our wounded are in
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serious condition by requested to govern their ended ministration and push o r is that they should make arrangements to treat these patients. well. also, i appealed to our party workers to go to the hospital for blood donation. the job district near the cam, buddha was once a stronghold of the pakistani taliban before the army drove them out. the area to me, i told him it is lamb has ideological ties with the pakistani taliban. analysts say that's likely to be the reason the greek was targeted. i do think it's likely that uh, as long state corps us on the docusign, i've got a stand branch of islamic state was behind this attack. and the reason i say that is that indeed this is womach state has targeted the j u i s political party in the past. in great part because the j u i s has are some of the leaders at least have expressed support for the child on and is almost a chorus on his arrival to tile a button. he does it to me. it's ultimate,
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is lime say this attack was an attempt to intimidate, supposes ahead of parliamentary elections in november, victoria gates, and b l g 0. still ahead on alice's 0. we'll be looking at why the actions of israel's foreign governments have many people asking if democracy can still exist in the country. the focus on our boots 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 the agent in the 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 part in the republican policies for us to be debates or hold his own. private people impala investigates the topic impacted on ukraine's fragile items,
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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. the jenny, a jenny, amazed and one of necessity, the 3 different nations that all facing the challenge of driving on an incorrect and was unpaid roads at the mercy of it's unpredictable tropical went on risk. getting you to the correct on that. now to say around the, the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the watching l 0. a reminder of our headlines news here is military rulers have accused france of planning an attack on the presidential palace to free us did president mohammed but also qu, leaders of the meeting. the president of chad was trying to negotiate a peaceful end to the political crisis. there had been renewed clashes and lebanon's, i. e mail him away, refugee camp after a short lived ceasefire between palestinian factions. at least 6 people were killed during 2 days of fighting. the lebanese army has now closed off all entrances. funerals have been held in north west pakistan after a suicide bomber killed. at least 54 people in a political gathering. this happened indeed that your districts bordering afghanistan come on a height or has more from but your interest. right now what is happening is that
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people from across the area are coming over to the scene to see what really happened that i'll be here today. this is the city richard in the state of shock. but the people of by jo are to have seen a large in 20072008. the military launched a massive operation because the idea of what, what you need taken over by that did you get the bon focused on? now the board of gods have been coming filtering and the casualties have been mounting. suspicions are hired that this is the work of isis. they have got it out the dice against the leadership. one of the people get into the dashboard, the senior leader of the drum unit, the all of my life. even though i still under target list, in fact, he would not even living at, but had to come for this particular convention. that was the part the convention i had of the elections as i do within the next few months. so indeed,
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a deadly consequence of that explosion. at least 5 people have been killed in a wave of russian missile strikes in the ukrainian city of creevy re authority say rescue operations are under way for people trapped under the rubble. president of all of them is the lensky said that the missiles hit a university and a residential building. and so that's key has one that war is coming to russia after 3 drones. we're down to over moscow. the russian defense ministry blamed caved for that attack. several drones have reached the heart of the russian capital in recent months. sees go to issue is 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 ukraine is getting stronger the gradually the wars returning to the territory of russia to its symbolic centers and military bases,
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and this is an inevitable natural and absolutely fair process. i believe we, the steps austin is in har keeps, she has more on the president's remarks. these comments coming from the presidency lensky. i'm definitely interested in what it could be hinting at is a sort of new strategy to make the russian public more aware of this war. because until now, in russia, the people there have not had many effects of the war, but with drones coming into the heart, the political and economic part of russia inside moscow that could of course, need to pressure pressure on president put in will of course, until now had a lot of public support for this war, but this is all speculation as an entity hasn't elaborated on exactly what kind of strategy does is he just said, or is coming to russia now. and while russia's russians have not felt much of this war, of course, here on this side of the board and ukraine, it's a completely different story. every day, there are air attacks and
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a rocket attacks that people get injured as we speak. there aren't attacks also this morning coming in to craft case. there was very early attacks in the night. 2 places got hit the one here in the city and one outside the city to was one person injured in a tv. there's also an attack on a residential area and also enhanced on a we know that there are casualties there. step spice and l. just a rough copy of israel has seen months of unrest and protests against the far right government's plans to change. the judiciary parliament has approve the court of the proposals limiting the powers of the supreme court. of this action has many questioning whether democracy can exist with the occupation and the erosion of judicial independence, nor hon. reports from tel aviv, the running clive democracy has been heard from tens of thousands of protesters across israel,
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off to the can. that's it took away the supreme court palace to strike down government decisions. but didn't tell it the until patient protest is on charging this concept. everyone who was willing to say there is no democracy without interest and occupation and working here together. the bulk of protest groups say both promising and joining and talking about a lot of basic rights. words like apartheid are starting to enter the general mainstream conversation and even leadership that are very classic violence. are talking in these terms of a regime, you know, do you need routine change plus just about democracy? it's more about 15 minutes or so close to. now you can see that the sisters are in the can assist. you have ministers in thickness who live in sacramento and now and next thing, there was some posting ins with pictures of the same color as
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a posting in flag where waiting one can lead to arrest this until the idea of the israel is a democratic policy. and for tonight, the right fit together one so that it's ready. so just as the issues of occupation and democracy cannot be disconnected. and we think this is our last a, especially a former soldier, a survey over by territories, to make sure that our society is not lead me to the discussion. the discourse over walk is and then we'll proceed to the do the show, the disease. how are you? only the constitutional law professor says between 19481990. 2 is what appeared like a democracy with free elections, but it lacked respect for the rights of posting. and that was the consequence of the lack of any bill of rights or mechanism that would restrict the government from
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discriminating against therapy relation. he says in the ninety's, the kinetic created a set of basic laws to respect human pregnancy. the superior court route to its full 5th, the quote is empowered to review both governmental actions and acts of the can. that's it, to make sure that are in line with this commitment. thoughts many here say with no oper house because that's it. fewer checks and balances from the supreme court and the lack of protection of the basic rules. the soul of democracy is being eroded, while many palestinians here say their rights and dignity have never been respected . and the basic little supported by the supreme court have no subs to protect them . laura con, i'll just sarah tel aviv sent a goal is opposition, politician respond, sancho is expected back in court to face several charges, including inciting insurrection. the new charges come weeks after he was sentenced to 2 years in prison,
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a ruling which at the time spark nationwide protest suncoast as the case against him is politically motivated. well, char stratford reports from the car, the opposition leader, last month, sancho is expected to face a judge this morning who is going to be interrogating of over a whole host of new challenges. including trying to foment an insurrection just to give you some background. this is just the latest attempt, according to sancho supporters of your socrates had tried to intimidate him of trying to completely notify any challenges if him standing in the next year's election. in 2021. he was charged for right. those allegations were dropped, he was acquitted in those challenges, but in june this year he was convicted in upstate of corrupting youth. and he had been held in his house. the reason why he was being held in this house. i know the jail believe just because they are far too,
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so it is be potentially to inflammatory if he was to be sent to jail. so the situation is, you can imagine, is very tense here. across the senegalese capital, we've seen smoke rising across the city. the ministry of information is put out a press release saying, or a, a general release saying that it is blocked, mobile phone, the data to try and prevent the organization. we understand a more protest stopped his simple, which is actually communicating with each other. meanwhile, sancho himself last night said that he was going to go on hunger strike and he invited other opposition leaders and members of the opposition inside jail to join him on that strike. it was believed that the situation could be diffused, could have been diffused only a few weeks ago, when president lucky saw said that he was not going to run for a 3rd to an office in those elections. but as i say, the situation is very tense, a in the senegalese capital and announcements like that by the president seem to have had very little effect. charles profit,
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i'll just 0 the account. or at least 2 people have died in bay jing as downpours from type phone books or a batch of the chinese capital. well, this man can be seen clinging days card before being pulled to safety by rescue workers. flood waters swept his car away. millions of people in the oven, northern china, or under the highest level of flood alerts restaurants, museums, and popular tourist sites have been temporarily closed. katrina, you reports from badging after we reco gene mold in china is now experiencing records re re aging changing in the provinces of probate. and since the chinese capital has been put under regular on tuesdays, tens of thousands of people having to leave that whole remote region of function on industries west was hit by land slides after receiving 50 centimeters of rain on
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sunday. several ways in the flood. this is only the 2nd time for the history that the agent read unless flooding work on construction sites has been. dozens of flies have been grounded and taurus sites, public areas and talks, how many employees look 3 is one of the strongest widespread flooding of the sudden people $20000000.00 worth of damage to you all the 0, thousands of brazilian women if taken to the streets of rio de janeiro to protest against racism and violence. the rally is part of the black women's march, which takes place every year. demonstrators are demanding more government supports and marginalized women of color. i know my mom off shot it is easy. it's not a reclamation model, it's a denunciation march. we black women remain below all social permits. we're the
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ones who die the most. we the ones who receive less, even though we have higher degrees of education because structural racism in the state continues to affect us black women the most stop. and that does it for me. several then. yeah, you can find more information on our website that's on the house and see what comes up next. we've got the weather. then on the inside story, i'll be asking my guess why peruse political system has become so dysfunctional as the majority of peruvians want to change the entire political class to stay with us for that the the. well, for the 1st time in 2 weeks, tokyo will see a temperature below 35 degrees. here's one part of the reason is we've got cloud cover here. few showers in storms, not too far away. so that's going to put
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a cap on temperatures. but our 3 day forecast will show us. okay, you get a bit of relief on tuesday, but then the temperature comes right back up by the way, august is your hottest month on average. so typically about $31.00 degrees. so when you're at 36 with high humidity feeling about 41, we will once again be in heat wave conditions. now here is our timeframe and that we're tracking as it closes in on the roku islands that's tuesday. by wednesday, it's going to move rate between open now and type pay. the truck has changed a bit, so has the intensity. at this point, it looks like it will be equivalent to a high end category for hurricane. now around the bay of been called rain is being width around all sides. here westbank, all states be hard through bunk with dash and the coast in myanmar. i think we're going to see some flooding here over the little bit next little bit. but most of the energy is being drawn there, so it is quiet through focused on and also the northwest of india. meantime for us here in the middle east,
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we've got hot air blowing down from kuwait. so doha can expect a top temperature of 47 degrees. the filmmaker follows her mother's return to south so done after years and eggs. so we came home into a vice presidential position. my mother stepping into the room that my father died and will not be history, repeating itself to a more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family in challenging times. no simple way home. people that's, that's what i know what too much on that jersey to a more processing for rule demanding elections and a new governments as the cost of living source present in dina boulevard. say once more emergency powers our opponents. what for the with the man she replace well,
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