tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 3, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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to detain since august 2021 which is 0 calls for the immediate release of its generalists detained in egypt. journalism is not to crime the . ready the hello on elizabeth toronto, and this is the news our life from doha. coming off in the next 16 minutes to portions of images crew leaders rally against international pressure to reinstate the deposed president. bond that the president trump asked me to put him over the constitution, but i chose the constitution. criticism from the form of us was president. as
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donald trump is due in court to face charges of trying to over to the presidential election result. mo palestinian refugees ended and you'd finally get a camp in southern lebanon. an anti fossil fuel campaign is protests that u. k prime minister wishes. so next constituency home. and i'm fine. how much would this for the, as we approach the end of the group stage at the women's, that will cause a file to gains are on the way with all 4 teams in group age, filling that with the 10s of reaching the no cost stage. the 9 days on from the clue that asked the president of a whole month as a media is come in the raising national day holiday mocking is independence from from 63 years ago. meetings and neighbor of nigeria between the west african
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regional block eco was and military officers involved in austin the president last week on winding up the block once and reinstated, and is considering sending in troops as of last result. the group has impose sanctions, including travel, bad and located the by that administration says it's committed to the restoration of the democratically elected government. konita abdur rahman johnny says he want about to pressure so i, you sound like you're dealing with regards to eco boss and the west african economic and monetary union is with amazement that these areas have learned of the legal, unjust, and inhumane sanctions imposed on them. but they are above all, unprecedented, for the 1st time in the history of a community organization, the member countries decided to pronounce such severe sanctions against another member country these year without any consultation and without going through dialogue or intermediate measures. meanwhile, one of the officers behind the crew has been maintained,
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members of molly's military government and bama code, to increase security cooperation between the neighbors. former army chief of staff, sorry for more d says he met molly's transitional president of seni garza and several ministers, malia and blinking of fossil are both led by military governments support organization as crew leaders. that's spring and child strength. and now he's joining us from caught in senegal, international pressure mounting. charles, but what are the prospect for resolution given the crew need to is defiance and who's calling these international moves and attempting to stabilize nisha as well? yes. old flies of basically on the nigerian capital today that he in a boucher, the 2nd day of that meeting of general was representing echo as the west african regional body. that has threatened potentially military action as a, as a last result. we know it was, you mentioned that there was a delegation and they could watch delegation that was sent to them to share in
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capital in the i me yesterday. that has been a statement put out from echo as so saying that there be no orders yet to deploy troops. but we understand there's going to be quite a lot of focus in this meeting, pre planning as to if indeed it came to that. how, what, how, and what some sort of ministry intervention would look like. as you say, there's mounting international pressure on the, from, from the rest of the world as well. the, you in front of slap some heavy sanctions on the share as well. and i've stopped sole humanitarian night. we know that it collapses frozen these assets and to stop . so we'll kind of transactions in new jersey. so yeah, there's a lot at stake today as the 2nd day of this meeting wraps up and we expect some sort of statements, some sort of announcement in the coming hours and the share. the community does seem to have some support as well. charles is a potential for
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a why to conflict with the military back governments of the region supporting to jani molly and booking a fall. so saying that any fund intervention in nature would be considered a declaration of war against them to is yeah, that's right. that is the big fear, both regionally and internationally, because of course there is so much at stake cuz you mentioned the latest molly i, i'm booking at 5. so have said that they would say this is a declaration of war, any kind of military intervention. we know that that has been a representative as you of the new jerry and to lead is inside tomatti. we understand discussing potential security cooperation. so there are great concerns that all of a conflagration between echo us and molly, but came to pass so initially, but importantly, also besides why the security implications? because of course, the jet has been pivotal in the bible against the groups across the region. we know
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the un troops and french troops of left small, indicated 5. so in recent months and years forced out by the military leadership and noticed respective con countries. we know that new jazz has 2 bases of us and a french base, and there's no sign of what you believe to be around. 2500 us and the french troops leaving these yet. but it was interesting that it was already a, literally, a few hours before the announcement of this crew 9 days ago that co s put out some really harrowing statistics. they said that they've been around 1800 terror attacks . so far this year across the region, and of course they're already millions of people displaced in both inside respective countries and across the board as so any kind of military intervention, any kind of escalation has shoot implications, not only inside the chair, but across the wider region what tells,
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thank you for that tells profit joining us live from caught in senegal. this isn't on to other news now informing us president donald trump will appear in court on thursday in connection with his alleged attempt to over to the 2020 presidential election. this is the 3rd set of charges he's been indicted on the 1st step and from actions while he was an office. trump is quoting for the case to be moved out of washington dc, which he says is biased against him. mike kind of reports. the media is gathered security around the quote house is being wrapped up and the former president is due to be indicted on the most serious charges, yet brought against him. one of his lawyer says the defense rejects the trial date, envisioned by the prosecution to take president trump to trial in 90 days, of course is absurd. the question is, why do they want to do that? if you want to seek justice, then you need to offer mister, present the president, trump an opportunity to get
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a hold of all the evidence. the federal judge who was chosen at random to hear the cases jamaican bone, tanya trip can. she was appointed by a bama in 2014. she's presided over dozens of prosecutions relating to the attack on the capital on january the 6th 2021, which he has described in one judgment as a violent attempt to over throw the government. and it nearly succeeded. the judge joseph presided over an action and brought by donald trump and defend the 2021. to prevent the white house from handing over documents to a house select committee. he rejected the application saying on that occasion, the president is not a king, and the plaintive is not the president. in the conspiracy charges, the prosecution outlines the extent to which donald trump attempted to persuade his then vice president, to refuse to certify the vote. that's one of what the indictment says is
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a series of criminal acts and in relation to trump's actions leading up to and on january the 6 mike pins issued his strongest criticism yet. and that on that day, president trump asked me to put him over the constitution, but i chose the constitution. and i always will. and i, i, uh, i really do believe that anyone who puts himself over the constitution should never be president of united states. and anyone who asked someone else to put themselves over the constitution should never be president of the united states. again, the form of presidents response was scaling in a lengthy message on the social media. donald trump says of pence. he didn't fight against the election fraud, which will now be easily able to prove based on the most recent fake and document and information which will have to be made available to us. finally, a really big deal. the v p had the power that mike didn't understand more than
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a 1000 people that being convicted on charges related to action stemming from this baseless claim of election fraud. some sentence to present terms of up to 18 years . the charges of similar to those brought against donald trump, mike hannah, which is 0. washington. how does your cost ro is at the cold house in washington dc when trump is expected to appear? the former president will be arrested at a range on thursday. he's expected to come in person to the d. c. federal court house behind me, which is just a stone's throw away from the us capital that was stormed by his supporters. on january 6, trump will likely not be handcuffed or have to take a mug shot. he wasn't made to in either of the 2 previous indictments security here will be tight, though it's hard to predict how many protesters or supporters may turn up. a magistrate judge will make sure that trump understands the charges he faces and
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then will likely allow him to enter a plea, and trump says he will plead not guilty. then this case will be handed to judge tanya todd, can, who will set the trial date? no one knows if it's possible to complete a trial before the next presidential election in november of next year. and trump has vowed it to continue his candidate seat for president no matter the outcome. heidi jo. castro alger 0, washington front still, and then is a little professor at the university of missouri and the form of federal and state prosecutor. he says the indictment lays out as a compelling case against trump, or it is terribly sad and deeply tragic for the united states to have a former president indicted for in athens, trying to overthrow democracy. but when the facts are there, when the laws there, i think so the agents of law have really no no, no choice but to proceed as they have. and if one reads the environment and i urge those watching today to do so, it lays out
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a very compelling case that trump is exactly what he was charged with doing. which is to say that he engaged any series or conspiracies with a number of different people to overturn the election that he plainly lost. i think the indictment as well conceived fact truly. i think it's, it sounds we based legally and i think he faces a very significant legal challenge here. this is a very large case. it will involve a lot of witnesses that will involve a lot of free trial discovery. i think is a serious question as to whether or not you can reasonably be brought to trial before the 2024 election. and i'm sure mr. trump and his lawyers are going to make every effort try to weigh it beyond that time. um. but you know, that is the saying goes uh, you know, the, the, the, the mills of justice as well as the mills of god make running slowly, but the grind exceeding small. and i think in this particular case, the mills of justice are barren general and understood. trump, uh,
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pretty hard security has been tightened in washington dc, a head of trumps called her parents. for the us national intelligence, official glen call says one of the threats comes from the fall, right. for this specific threats, if there be any of course, even i don't know them. but from what we, what i have known for, for literally decades, is that every year in the national security establishment, the, the i, the c i a and so on, have to do by law, assess and ranks this rich to the united states. and the number one's rest from back, the early is in my career, which goes back decades now. the was and remains the domestic a white supremacist, supremacist nationalist militias. they are arms and they are hostile to the federal government. and as we have seen,
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they are and have been involved in various plots over throw a number of them now in our, in jail for their participation and involvement in insurrection on january 6th. so, but the organizations remain. so that's the number one threat. and the way one authorities have to try to stop it is we try to penetrate them, whatever is the job of my colleagues and then the law enforcement authorities, the police and strongest set up stories perimeters in case of an arrest. i suspect there might be less risk for now, because the numbers of them are in jail and are being prosecuted for their involvement on january 6th. and that might have a shout and story effect on their, their willingness to take a risk again, staying in the us and a body has been found stock between floating barriers on their village, which forms the border between mexico and the united states. the state of texas
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recently built the barriers to stop migraines, crossing the ground as rob reynolds reports from the, the justice department of taking legal action to remove the barriers. it describes this dangerous and illegal. the mexican government says, texas officials told it a dead body was found snared on these boys in the rio grande river near eagle, past texas on wednesday afternoon. authorities don't know whether the person died on the buoy or some place further up the river and floated down stream. whatever the final determination might be, the boys are the latest addition to an elaborate series of obstacles in and along the river. they are part of a years long, multi $1000000000.00 effort by texas republican governor greg abbott to stop migrants a job app. it says the bite administration has failed to do. but former eagle pass may or pep, a o'rando says it's all a political stone, right. it's all a stage,
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it's all a theater to be able to say, hey, we did something as we watched groups of migrants across the river, seemingly on bothered by the boys and fencing the us justice department has suited texas calling the river barrier, a threat to public safety and demanding it be removed. governor abbott, responded dismissively with a letter to president joe biden saying, see you in court. the issue is divided people here. some say the governor has gone too far. others say the town is under siege. if you don't have barricades where to stop them, they're going to be swarming all over the community. as i live in this community. at the mission border, hope migrant shelter, a bus load of people files in out of the blistering mid day heet. my funny it, i'll probably just set up for it. okay. director valeria wheeler, gibbs, the quick orientation and they feel humiliated and they don't know what to expect anymore because they feel like really know the people here include young children,
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nursing mothers, babies, and diapers. 19 year old alice on jimenez 7 months pregnant is from honduras. she says her river crossing was terrifying. razor wire, cut her leg. same way i feel i was scared because i thought even if i don't die, something could happen in the river. like i could drown or hurt myself, she has no money, no relatives in the us, and no idea what to do next. but at least she and the others here are alive. rob reynolds, elders, era, eagle pass, texas. we have plenty more head on the news all, including the pauses in portugal for world tuesday, but not everyone in lisbon is glad to see him. dozens are killed in brazil and police rates targeting dog guides. and will tell you about the piece of scorching
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memorabilia set to fetch more than $4000000.00 at auction details coming out of some of the put fonts as has met. so teen survivors of clerical sex abuse. in portugal, the roman catholic liter landed and visited on wednesday for a 5 day visit. the result of an investigation recently found that almost 5000 children in portugal was sexually abused by priests and other members of the church . the pontiff said the scandal head mazda church, as at the anguish cries of the victims must be listened to. is well the poets a visit to celebrate well his day is a focal point to the catholics who make up 85 percent of the population. by the sonya guy, the report from lives. but not everyone is happy about the cost of those visits with the cost of living crisis at an all time high on the outskirts of lisbon on the aqueduct arches. the neighborhood of city of fina is bracing itself for
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paypal visit. it's quiet streets, overlooked by the local church and the community center conceal it's difficult cost . for decades, this was a neighborhood afflicted by crime and drug trafficking. with a state failed to provide services, the church stepped in giving a helping hand to those who lived in the lead up to the pope's visit, local authorities set about cleaning the neighborhood. but those who live here have little faith that it will stay this way. over you calling for that upstairs, but again, they never bothered cleaning up here before they felt they didn't have to. but because of the paypal visit, it's southern the own needs. why now it's really cynical to live with english. we had told the police report less crime in the sarah seen a neighborhood these days. poverty is still very much prevalent. well, many here are hoping that the pope's visit will bring attention to these issues.
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others think that it's no tool for the deeply entrenched social problem stuff assessed on the low income areas in lisbon have been struggling with the rising cost of living. hosting the paypal visit has run into tens of millions of dollars with a 1000000 extra people expected in the city. those who rely on social services are finding it more difficult to access the help they need. living on the streets, those most in need have found themselves being cleared out of areas without support . a 27 year old sheila, who didn't want to be identified, has been living on the streets for a year. she placed her 2 young children in state care for their own safety. while she works every day, she's unable to make enough money to afford rent. the cost of which has spiraled. she says we will start to use a fading low income families, like how does it have managed to fund this paypal visit? key?
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most of them on most of the mice were human beings going to animals. we're on the streets because of life to constance. it's not because we are drug addicts, all of us who has jobs with all the money that's being spent on the pope's visit. they could have a, those of us living on the streets, the 3 ality of societies, most vulnerable with know where to turn to struggling to find hope. so, nick, i ego out a 0. lisbon to live in now with find thing has resumed between rival palestinian factions and a refugee camp. 3 people ended in the volumes of an ice and the i know how the way camp shaky truce declared on tuesday last of just 24 hours. the killing of a military. c'mon to belong to the festival movement on saturdays, fox days of running battles. lebanese and palestinian officials say the kids must be brought to justice. at least 11 people have been killed and around 50000 refugees. i trapped in the camp. let's go to our correspondence saying
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a father she is inside the i know how the way of refugee cast in southern lebanon. what is the situation in the camp now? dana? of the. well, there's been a lot in the fighting in the past few hours last night. we really witnessed fierce clashes between the bible, palestinian factions, as you can see behind me, the space is almost empty. this is an overcrowded and densely populated cam. tens of thousands of people live here. many are staying in drawers. many of the shops are closed. we are in the tongue mirrors a neighborhood and well, we cannot really venture closer because of 20300 meters from where we are as a stronghold of send a sham. that's one of the arms groups involved in in the clashes. and this is the group that the main stream process movement, the leaves is responsible for the death of its top security come out during the camp and they're saying unless the colors are brought to justice, this latest about the violence of will not come to an end people here are tired,
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they're scared, we're seeing people still make their way on foot, leaving the camp with, with a few belongings. a lot of homes have been damaged and destroyed. and the people are just worried that the situation put spiral out of control. and zayna, who's in charge of security at the cam, who's in charge of making sure that this comes to an end, and the cab, which has long been considered lola's or well, the most powerful faction is the process of movement. but there are many, many other factions, and many other arms groups, and all of them are buying for dominance in the camp. and these factions are linked to outside powers. and of course palestinian politics is very divisive. and sometimes the struggle is played out here in the council of state for 11. the space has no jurisdiction inside the town. the army mountains check points around the camps. so right now it's going to be very, very difficult to find
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a solution unless the colors are brought to justice. and as we have, we have really been seeing over the past few days of that this has recurred time and time again. but this is the 1st time that it's been so deadly, and it has lasted so long. and people here are even telling us, even if there's a ceasefire, what's next? we live in constant insecurity, and there's no stimulus here in the counselor. there must be a solution so that we can live life and peace and, and these people are poor palestinian refugees are denied rights and loved and on. and it's very hard for them to find to find jobs. so a very precarious situation that you're mandatory in prices in the making already 2000 people have been displaced, living in law and school and say no, thank you very much for that. that is zeno. hold the line for us inside the on, on his way of refugee can active us from the environmental group at green pace have climbed onto the roof of british prime minister where she so next constituency,
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home and yorkshire, they protesting against the expansion of oil and gas drilling in the north sea, on monday the government said it had approved more than a 100 new drifting licenses. so nec wasn't at home at the time that spring, and jonah, how he's joining his life from london, the more on that. so what's going on of the scene and how was this able to happen? join a of the last, i was able to check a few minutes ago, green peace activists. we're still at the scene. so police your tripoli, saying they are quite managing the situation. and as you said, we see through that is nothing the country, it was known that he would be on a plane this morning on the holiday to california is probably still on that plane. and like, how was this able to happen? you ask one of the women, but this is not his primary residence or indeed his secondary residence. the problem is the lives of number 10 downing street. the family also has a london residence. this was especially so next constituency home me is the and p
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for richmond in yorkshire. anything is not usual practice for police to be posted outside the homes of m. p. 's. so a relatively simple procedure for green peace activists used to. they sold a brazen activism to scale. a low village will get into the property using rugs and allowed us to be able then to scale the, the house. it's described as a match and get up onto the roof. and, and so a 200 square meter piece of black fabric, the color of cost of oil. and along with it, a band. the 2nd richie, so not oil profits for future. and of course they seen responses. you mentioned that to reduce the next announcement at the beginning of the week that he would approve a 100 new oil and gas drilling licenses in the know c, a pledging to quite max out the u. k is oil and gas reserves and the green peace activists join us that they're accusing him of being what they call a climate austin,
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this for these announcements. a while. that's right. i mean, the time it experts responding to that announcement on monday off in this go to city of aberdeen was that it could be catastrophic for the climate and would undermine the case position as a key player among major economies in fighting climate change in green piece clearly adding to that in this, in these protests, their particular focus though is to stop receiving act from a proving the operating all the currently largest and developed oil and gas field cold rows back, which they say if operated would be enough to exceed the case entire comp and budgets and they've said he is holding a blow torch to the planet as well as being a climate. austin is number 10 downing street has responded, as i say, we make no apology for taking the right to products to ensure our energy security using results as we have here at home. so that we are never reliant on addresses.
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addresses like letting me have food in for our energy, adding we are also investing in renewables and our approach supports thousands of produce jobs joining. thank you very much for that. joining how joining us live from london. what a full cost is. say the typhoon that last the japanese island of ok now on wednesday is likely to have a to after we can move towards china at least to on and as were killed in thousands injured as typhon connor and flooded rose approved of trees and cut power on okinawa, storm is expected to make an you to on friday just to the head on the new zealous election, intimidation, harassment, and refreshing. and zimbabwe. how the ruling party stands accused of what an isaac, the justice system against opponents, bigger than a blue well and heavier than dinosaurs, the remains of a colossal animal go on display in her room and back to winning ways. and even maurice sets up
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a match with the top state of washington that's coming up with some of the the hello that is more wet weather was to come for parts of your that are ready for record rain last month. so you need your brawley's across the north west of europe . we bought a weather system. it's a storm that's been cool. patricia, by the french met department is bringing some very strong winds rough seas and some very heavy rain that could cause some flooding, particularly across eastern pots, the fronds over the next few days. so you can see the blustery when the what's the weather, extending up across the scandinavia, temperatures a down here. it's feeding much cooler and dumping. it should be for this time of year. and that weather starts to push its way across most central areas and towards the mediterranean, bringing on settled conditions here on friday. now if we take
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a closer look at where the worst of that weather does affect southern europe by friday, well, we're looking at slovenia as well as croatia and also northern areas of spain. seeing that what were the blown down by the wind temperatures all set to come down rather dramatically in places like malika, as well as madrid. 29 degrees celsius vet, on fridays a little bit. cool. but still lots of heat to be found in that southeast corner. we've read warnings out for so the a, bucharest, and remain, you seem to attempt to p company of 40 degrees celsius. and it will be similar in athens through saturday. that's your weather, of the dreaming of some with the modem using the symbols you will find accelerating. and incredible days in order fuel. you can just 16. it's all here to visit a couple of dot com. ok,
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on our end 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 and the pacific one. 0 one east. explain the issues affecting the close. the most populous region, the rates for the white house keeps up with donald trump take pump in the republican policies, 1st the rebates, or holds its own private people. empower investigates. the topic impacted 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. the
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you watching the news out with me. and as with a mind to of on top storage, the cell of donald trump is due to appear in court later on thursday to face charges of conspiring to overturn the presidential election 3 years ago. the form of us president is quoting, for his case to be moved from washington. tron says the system of the capital is biased against him. fighting has resumed between arrive and pals to the infection center, refugee camp and 11. and 3 people were injured in the volumes of an item. the on, on holloway, as a shaky chose, declared on tuesday last of just 24 hours. and 9 days on from the cruise at austin president, my home with the new shit is commitment raising national day locking its independence from from 63 years ago. mixing something house neighbor nigeria between one to members and the west african region. as long as it was to want the president reinstated father out there was like,
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is in new jersey is kept on the on and fall. this report before would that some of the countries borders have rios and has that on the what that up for one for the i'll see much any i may caution intention in the capital near me after the west african regional block equal was started to implement is decisions in regard to the military council here in this year and before due to my opinion, what the off the borders would been in or close. scores of truck drivers are sprayed in limbo as a result of the steps. sanctions imposed by new jersey, regional and international partners after the military. cool. people seem to do that and you know, the drivers cannot reach the port of clinton, which is vital for the economy of mid year and its export. and that gives you a about an hour for the measure. you're also close as borders is yours, military council keeps pressing. they are currently waiving the battle for the sake of the country sovereignty. and this is why they think the support they receive from molly work. you know, fossil in getting to who did not agree to implement the decisions made by the west
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african regional blog. meanwhile, western nations, mainly france, started evacuating a citizen and other europeans from these year out of fear of what could happen to their nationals in the country. these after the crew, the toppled president mohammed buzzle how blocked job. i gives you the, the army. it doesn't bob way now with the routing policies being accused of undermining the potential for a free and fair election day for this month. the human rights watch investigations, hasanti p, f, as links to violence, intimidation, harassment, and depression. and the parties accused of what a nice thing justice system against opponents, the presidential and parliamentary election is due on august the 23rd. osh, when the booty shown, says the deputy director of the applicant division that human rights watch. she explains to us the concerns they've raised and they have a pause in the report be highlight and we made this finding that isn't bubbling.
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government has not made it so big sions, under international and regional those to make sure that the upcoming elections are conducted in an environment that is free, fair impartial, and feel, violins. and we didn't do research for 2 weeks in 18 in may this year. and we took it 20 or deeper, and we did analysis of documents to come up to this finding this, there were concerns that we found while doing a research. the 1st one is related to losing bob. we link transmission which is does that he, he, according to the constitution, does it, he's the supposed to be non political. but since the 2002 elections does involve, we like to a commission has been heavy, need to rise to use the word of one of our into periods. and even in this one we have and we have some one linked to the he was the chief elections officer. and if
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you look at the violence in 2008, if you look at the violence in 2018 um they will be able to complete that to what happened. but it has to be no accountability for that. so the effect of that then he sees the compulsion is a, is not punched either is not in pushing you to come to say we haven't made calls to the static and a member states to put pressure on those involved when the stations visit, probably government to make sure that the environment is smoke and you see for elections and that the election of the nation. so even if president non bank, right, you pro state that only nations friendly to him, to the come to the country will be allowed to have the elections then now we have the european union and we have uh, the sonic. and then we have uh, also can mesa of those who have, i take, but they need to have access to all parts of the country. that is very important to
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make sure that the be happening on the ground. well, let's get more on this. now. joining us on the phone and from the wire and zimbabwe as far i dusty might have heated the director of information full as in bob ways zone and p of policy. thank you very much for your time. um, what do you make of human rights watches report which says that your policy has ro, slate diminished the environment for a credible, free and fair election. i think that human rights watch clearances above or to the right front of the nozzle documented for some switch. because why would, why would they want to do that? why would human rights watch want device a fantasy? not that would be for them to answer because if you look at the content of the documents, they have so many folks within so many miscoded the statement that this puts in. ready you find that this thing that we're looking to open the reason for mention morales, yet the police eventually blocked the mos on a few properties on the opposition. if they would tear to check for them to do
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objective which isn't ation though it is monday. and to talk assignments from 2008 the so go back to the, to the, or for independence, 19 to 7 tonight. and that's a beatles excessive look at history. why, why don't this? because anybody that does happening this yet, but as they have to report this or, or i, it's dave, it's, we respect to what police, all police have brought to a default, or at least $259.00 of the opposition. so our, the police a working in favor of done a p, if this is something i thought the should cancel the one window. and actually that's why i mean, we don't know all the reasons for why the police rejected zoner p. f values compared to the opposition. what we do know from the human rights watch report that this thing, they interviewed representatives from the main office ition policy and election observe a groups, lawyers, human rights activists and ordinary citizens. are you saying that everyone human rights watch interviewed is biased against the government?
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hello, mr. motor peter, this is elizabeth for on the. i do, i apologize, we have lost a phone line with us and bob ways, information minister. so let's move on. as russia has attacked, ukrainian grain facility near the romanian border strikes on pools around odessa. have intensified since moscow withdrew from the un bro. could green shipping deal the latest strike to place that is mail on the danube river. so them close the order reports from this time bull with shipments from ukraine have been arriving. this is the damage caused by russian gold strikes on the cranium. porter is mile on the new preferred toms of grain spilled from at least 2 to sward. silas, the latest attack on your queen screen infrastructure firefighters worked hard, but the damage will take time to repair is while across the new from nato member
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romania has been the major root out of ukraine for grand shipments. since the collapse of the of lexi quin deal last month, their alternatives most to buy land. but they are costly and slow grain prices from verizon by 15 percent in the last 2 weeks. as the crisis deepens, rush is actually the better position now than it was last year, because as we saw with the, the, the oil tankers going asia to asia, russia has found alternative ways to explore its green as the hit rail lines. for example, the main doors, so transport lines the open down to the revenue port defender of us. so it's fund alternatives for its green community. ours, after the attack, the russian president spoke with a circus. accounts report ridge up type are john vladimir putin confirmed. he will reinstate the grain initiative as soon as russia's interests are upheld by the west, as was made clear by his spokesmen to ship it,
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but he didn't put you in it. russia and prisons, boots and has already said this 100 times. we are ready to return to the deal immediately. it's just that the deal must be implemented in terms of the part that concerns russia. number 2, so far, this hasn't been done. the green deal was brokered by the u. n and took a last summer law school, pulled out all the equipment in july, claiming that the international community had failed to assure that russia could freely exports green and fertilizer with turkish for us. some saves the black sea grain. i'm asked of as what he describes as a rage of peace, but he's concerned over actions up to escalate tension. the 2 leaders decided to meet face to face and took care of this fight. the fact that pushing husbands left for shots since the start of the war and ukraine and, and the rest for it was issued by the international criminal court in march. they're growing signs. russia is willing to come back to the negotiating table as
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a crisis drags on and food prices sore while of russia continues to wage economic warfare against ukraine. c, noncustodial al jazeera stumble. the police in brazil have killed molten folksy, people in raids across 3 states as part of an operation to combat drunk guns on hinge and reports. it is one of the deadly series of police raids ever. even for brazil, several people were left dead is civil and military police targeted drug traffickers in a poor, rio neighborhood were residency. heavy gun fire begin wednesday morning. police say they encountered intense opposition on arrival. the sooner we were met by many gunshots in intense armed confrontation ensued, and we rescued 9 criminals who died on their way to hospital. a military police member was wounded and was transferred to the military police hospital and is in
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stable condition. what miracle does in these poor urban for villas of brazil. it's not uncommon in recent days to see armored police and military vehicles in the streets, leaving wounded and hospitalized behind the police and says they faced aggressive armed resistance by drug gangs recovering 7 rifles, ammunition and grenades. and the real rate, which they say demonstrates the arsenal they face with the shootings have increased the controversy in a region where critics say police are quick to to and mostly poor, afro brazilian neighbor justified or not. the state of killings by police is striking. even in the country that is notorious for violence by authorities. john henry l g 0 takes us into a, a staging a 2 days tronic. they're asking president gabrielle barge to respond to a list of demands, including better pay and safe of working conditions. the teachers are converging on file, is that a so with the headquarters of the chilean congress is located?
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alas, in america edison to see a newman is also there. as we are in the middle of the right care in the box by itself. they are marching towards the congress building, just ahead about his a huge march that's going on for at least 2 kilometers. these teachers want their voices to be heard. they have 8 demands. principal demands that include a in the 19 even more now. what would they be paying for what they call their historic and then what are the after 30 years, the teacher has to live on barely $400.00 a month. that's up to working 3 decades and schools. they are demanding better conditions for the teachers and the dangerous that they cannot for teachers, but also for students among other other drug traffickers, a school,
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sometimes some students in our arms when they go into class and they say that the government has not done anything about it but perhaps the thing that they are angry is that is the president prison and guardian body, jeanette, the former student leader came to prominence precise. so they put testing on speech like this one. and he protested not only for a better education internally, but also for more rides, for the teachers. now they are saying that they notify him that he has them, but they are the ones who want it to govern julie and told the country they would pay the history that to teachers and make it you cation of priority. now they have to find the solution. the good on his mom is is why the money? because we are holding you accountable and if not,
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we will go on and indefinite. these come the, they like the it was just seeing human outages here. but for that, you saw this for to a non, to a story that we were covering earlier at the election since a bob way with a wooden coffee is being accused of undermining the potential for a free and fair election day for this month by human rights watch joining us on the phone from the wires and bob ways for i dusty might appeal to the director of information for them. bob ways readings on a policy was speaking to him earlier when the phone line was cut off. thank you for coming back on the news hour. so you're saying that you don't think the human rights watch report has any credibility. does that then give us an idea of what you think of the recommendations made of the report to ensure that there was a free and fair election like they're asking you a party to stop politically motivated arrest. so even allow national, it's a national election of service. thank you for that. i
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mentioned you told me that the 2 beds and the twins. we had a much like democracy. that was sure to get into that. so that's about the most lovely for the full and the people should have been. so the human rights watch to come and try to undermine all the pictures. i don't understand the whole because um i'll stick me on about the attempting to get the quote, the country, the new stuff and stuff to mister maha peter, i do apologize. we have to end the interview because we don't have a good connection that is in bob boy's information minister who is on the road. and that's why we're not able to conduct this interview, but we will try to establish
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a best a connection. thank you. a different room now with the remains of what may have been the largest and heaviest animal to have ever lived a now on display. while the blue whale has long held a heavy weight tie. so the discovery of this ancient species of well could tip the scales. let me close them chevy for ports. new heavy weights, contend for the largest and most to ever list on display in the mail is a portion skeleton of that assault, this classes or the colossal waiting for pedal at 20 meters long and being 340 tons. it's made out, most of the customs typed in holder of the largest known animal syndic, weird the way. so if it's an exceptional discovery, it's heavier than a blue, will be the largest animal that has existed. and that currently exists on our
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planet to this animal. lived 39000000 years ago in the peruvian sea must have fossils with discovered by probably apologist maggio will be no more than a decade ago. an international team has been to use digging the remains from the side of a steep rocky slope and the cut desolate the region was once on the water and is known for its marine fossil discoveries. i guess you know who you mean. the truth is that it has to be one of the strangest discoveries of my career. i got out of the window for moving call, fighting with the driver, who did not want to take me to the site because it was a fine the deserts and well. now she other south excavated so far, so team budget brace, full ribs, and home for this come all teeth haven't been found. be young and formulated my the less on it live at the bottom of the sea in the coastal zone. and it fed with food found in the depths, it was a hefty animal. and the searches say the discussed the shifting,
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the timeline in re evolution indicating that evolve to mess of sizes much earlier than previously taught. and this museum display not only presents the contender for the heavy assignment. yes, it's also residing the history of aquatic animals and the consumption of these on to see the still ahead on the news our a boost for the co host a stream yet at the women's world cup that's coming up and forth with some of the the,
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it's time for formulations from the woman's was caught with sun off. thank you very much, liz. well, yes, things are finally balance to as the group stage, it reaches its conclusion all 4 teams and group a to it can still technically reach them. no cost, sage oracle are up against colombia to have $1.00 both their game so far and top the group is currently goal list, which is not going to be good enough for morocco as things stand to or less because they need to better adjustment is performance against south korea and it's gone to one all in the game. so as things stand, it would be columbia and gemini, who go through to the last 16 laurel and south korea would be out a, but they're still 45 minutes left to play. us co captain, lizzie har on, says they'll do all they can to turn around the foam. and when the last 16 game against sweden on sunday,
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the 2 time defending champions have been nowhere near as dominant and this tournament, and barely scraped into the knockouts with a gold store with pull to go. they schooled just full goals so far and wrapped up just one victory. whereas we didn't have one, all 3 of their games for planning for these big moments is pressure tuckers. and that's what we want to be a part of. and you know, us being the us national team, we're always going to have that. you guys always want to talk about us and we're gonna, you know, focus on ourselves and try to keep the noise out as much as possible. but, you know, use it to our advantage to because we're gonna go and, and we're going to fight, and we're gonna do everything that, you know, we've done in the past real cops the past major tournaments to go. windows can now to sound good size for co host australia with their all time needing score. sancho taken part in training. the chelsea striker has missed a whole tournament so far with the cost injury box could be fits to
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a ton when they faced denmark. and the last 16 is likely we have seen the last of martha after brazil failed to make it out of the group stage. for the 1st time since 1995, they were held to goal a stroll by jamaica who went through instead tapes, 7 year old martha was saying, and the torment for 6th time. but it seems they will not be a 7th. as long as i'm coaching the team, i'm going to do a, even a, put a lot of work to find some new players. and that means that's uh hard to, from line to, to play the national team. because the, the come, you know, the, in order to make the team, you really need to be even better than today. well, because it have still never won the woke up these young female fans was a low income for villa back home in rio de janeiro. the part of a project called start as of monday law was 6 to promote women's football. while
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disappointed with the brazil results that they remained confident, the country will lift the trophy one day. today to continue here, we must keep going and continue. it didn't happen this time, but we have to continue with our lives and hope for the next one. like we did in 2019, continue and persist until we, when i just paid kaiser you scale. if we want to encourage our girls that the players are our warriors, that their participation in the world cup is very important for them to give visibility to the support. so other girls can fulfill the dream of being there to and i'm mostly high school and he said straight game for into miami. this time he found the net twice and 31 when overland, the city and the am, unless the cup was 7 time the bottle and of went messy, now has 5 goals. and 3 games that since he said you last month when it puts miami into the last 16 where they will face se that and it fell. so besides on,
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brady is getting involved in a different kind of football. 7 time a super bowl. when a has become a minority owner of the british football team building, i'm city for the 6 year old brady retired from the nfl at the end of last season had become the chairman of and all of a new advisory committee at sending him who play in the tit below the premier league as dna lake has jersey won a by willed chamberlain and d. $9272.00, n b a finals is to be auctioned. the hall of fame play at ward one who school 20 full points and $29.00 re balance against new york. next spot, having a broken hand to lead the lakers to the 1st and b, a title. bidding starts later this month, and the jersey is expected to fetch more than $4000000.00. topsy taylor for it to ease into the law. succeeding of the city opened in washington, the american beat, his fellow countryman and pop rock, the same partner,
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the county, divide the and straight set 6th street 6th street. this is for it to 17th when from 20 matches, and he's aiming for his the title, the season. next up, a full fritz is former well, number one and demari. the brett's visa. american. brandon naca. she met in straight sets. this is maurice singles, much liquid. this is the seat and we'll go the 2nd round last month. and finally, somebody a sports minister has apologize off the non train. the sprint uh was sent to represent the country at the world university games and tyna footage of the runner and lane 3 has gone viral and caused deep concern to the country. to finish 10 seconds behind the window of the 100 meters. it's 11 that she only completed because she's a relative of the chat women of somebody as aesthetics, federation, sports ministry has called for the 2 women to be suspended and that's what it's
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built for me, a 100 bucks and his son. oh, thank you very much for that and the that's it from the elizabeth problem for this news out, but stay with us. we're back in just a few minutes with more on today's top stories. the room to straight is the 10s of thousands of years, then disappeared. now scientists, the working to bring the tasmanian tank a back from the dead 101 east investigates on. i'll just say around a week, the look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and
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a small business sales force and including security around the world of history or something that the international community your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g 0. this is the off the mazda for next russian attack in order to keep in the sacramento region. the victims next to exec 8 at the school, and for trying villages be sent to the printer, cuz lifeline for those cookies. and wanted to have only 2 out of the remain every day that makes a difference. but any here see a deep connection points maybe come to rick, you know, talking to a 2 year old alexandra. so keep an estate she refuses to these. they used to ask me, granny, what do you need? i would say i didn't need anything except i saw a young soldier died. just say that the, i wish it wouldn't be walters in him. he was say very young. some people were buried in the homes because were too dangerous to go to the graveyard. russians and
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ukrainians, eastern trims. why did they do this to us? the story of this village is the same as many others spread across the eastern front, like no electricity, no running water depended on food. a failure to respond from the constant jetting. the supports of nature is konita is ratty against international pressure to reinstate the deposed president. the emphasis alex's here on line from the is so coming out the fragile.
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