tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 7, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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2020 not be a shift detained since august 2021. which is 0 calls for the immediate release of its generalists detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news out live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. the regional west african block of law says it will meet on thursday to discuss the coo and the chairs. kitchens are closes vs vase, an explosion the grain silos at
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a turkish port, inches at least 12 people best negations around the way. plus, i understand human and been in brazil where and amazon nations, somebody is about to begin present. the best thing of a is posting that he's cut deforestation by app. what are those statistics this evening? and the u. k. stops housing the 1st 5 to of migrants in a box. and it's late as controversial immigration policy and piece of simmons with you a sports co host australia all into the close to finals of the women's world cup. and the joining made by here's the chevy. really straight through beating my jerry pendleton sheets out the it's 1500 gmc and we start with the latest on the cooling. the share, the west african block at co says it will hold a summit to discuss the crisis on thursday or sunday deadline for coo latest to
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step down and restore new jersey hosted president has now expired, but i cost as well and it will take what it calls all necessary measures from a buzzing is not reinstated, and it shows me that tree lead is remain defiant. they've closed space and foot board of forces on jaila. they sign these, you have is ready to defend itself and the warning against any foreign aggression. then for them, i shall come upon them as a supposition, according to the information we have forces of a foreign power preparing an active aggression against media and its people in coordination with echo us and to terrorist groups deal with these 1st. i mean, that they did of us, you know, faced with the threat of intervention that is becoming clear through preparation from a neighboring country. new jersey space is closed as of today for all apples until further notice. any attempts to violate national aspects will be met with an
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energetic and instantaneous response. while they are frances suspended flights to and from the capitals of the king of iso. and molly demetri government say they will support. and these as qu, lead is the event of an armed intervention. i was unable been deputy, as in the jazz capsule, naomi on the ground here in the, i mean, nothing shows that a military attack is going to take place soon after the end of the deadline. 6, people are vacant, there are patients rest open and we can see that live is going normally muscle for people one day. they leave the such a situation in the 1st sign maybe of their life. and so they did not get any answers about the solution. and some have decided to leave the capital and look for safety place because they believe that the minister attack is going to take place now or later. people who are demonstrating here and they are supporting. yesterday
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we're seeing one of we'll just a similar ration and we're seeing members of the cool that they don't care about the deadline 6 by and by eckworth. and they will go ahead with the infinity, as we have to report is covering the physical crisis in the shaft. child stratford is in dot com, but the 1st night speak to bennett smith, who joins us now from power. so 1st of all, but that's why we're hearing calls from some european states for an extension to the echo aust deadline. well i think there's obviously a lot of nervousness in your, at the any military intervention to try and restore my bathroom to pilot. and these uh could have very significant consequences with this,
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the higher res region and the fight against groups linked to i. so on dial tied to the it's least 4 minutes since that they only way the only solution. is it diplomatic? one of these called on echo off or too long the deadline for positive interesting to be restored to power. and we know now that there is going to be this meeting in of food you on thursday, i'm a french old. so while that's a paint eco boxes, it stands no great enthusiasm, i imagine for a major military intervention in each of the month. but it has the european position devolved. now the deadline has come and gone. well, i think certainly from the french on saturday reminded that they meant to friendship francis ball minister captain colona mcneish as prime minister and the countries on boston to friends. and in the meeting, she set,
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the friends was firmly and resolutely behind. at co, off. this was when this was before his deadline was reached, them, there was this risk of echo was launching military action friends. you never said whether they would take part in any military action or not, but you wouldn't expect them to say so in advance of it. but there are 1500 french troops and at least 2 different bases in the java or that the invitation of the recognize, legitimate, new jerry and government. they've been involved in the fights against i. so i'll try to affiliated groups on it. and the training of the jerry, the troops, friends, would have to pull those troops out if this to continue because the account on the one hand continues security cooperation. the news air no far chase while denying them legitimacy. the crew to lead us to 9 and legitimacy on the other hand. all right, we'll leave that with button and smith. let's go with the child strength of joins us now from the senegalese cancelled that call on charles. this line just coming in
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about echo was calling for a meeting on thursday. what can we expect announces that i think it's safe to say that what we can expect sees more effort to try and find a peaceful solution to this crisis. that's something that, that go as a said, it will continue to do, will leave no stone unturned. but also it can be expected that there's going to be discussions about a potential as a last result, military campaign inside these. yeah, we do know that to respect to countries that could well be involved in that. certainly nigeria, which is taking the lead, is already facing problems in trying to gone or not support support presence in a been trying to counter enough to support a monk. c slave, just disability to basically put forth a military force. the senate. uh yes. today said no to that
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suggestion, saying that there was too many problems, for example in the knowles of nigeria and dealing with groups like vocal her, i'm that needed to be focused on that any kind of military intervention could exacerbate those kind of problems. and we heard today is that the president of asia held a close meeting ways. we understand 5 sentences from the northern regions, the board and the chef. i've no idea we're in sentences to we understand try and push them on this to try and persuade them that this is necessary. of course it's mr to me, but who is the chairman of that glass that is put so much emphasis on the trying to prevent cues like this happening since taking over that gym and ship and fighting those on groups. and at least will tell you that if not, jerry was not on board and could get those troops together and approved by the legislature the then that poses doubts for all the countries getting on board as
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well. countries like she already own liberia and the ivory coast. so as we understand that this meeting on thursday, you know, there's a lot of challenges ahead, but still as yet we understand that we are a long way off yet any kind of military intervention as this cross is continues to unfold. all right, thanks so much. chelsea, stats of the at least 12 people have been injured in an explosion of the grain storage facility and sort of key to a set to be in a serious condition. rescue crews have rushed to the sides of the bloss east. of his stumble across all has more from his stumble, the calls of the exclusion in this massive explosion is unknown. but of course uh right now the security forces and the prosecutor's office are trying to figure out what it is. well, as for the initial response from the governor's office, this is more of a technical issue or something like
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a compression of but of course the there was an immense impact of this explosion in the area of the top for the huge earthquake in 1999 and assuming that uh, 2 kids suffered a huge earthquake in 11 cities just in february. of course, everybody was afraid. and the impact of this mass explosion was of felt as aware around that is miss golf, where the port is locating located according to eye witnesses. as far as we know, as you said, there are 10 people who've been injured. we are seeing from the reports that one of the injured people has been taken to. i see you units in the nearby hospital search. it's still underway by the disaster management authorities. but of course now this explosion raises concerns over the safety and security office,
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importance of port a fancy mall still ahead on the news out, including we report for me, ron way, attempt is about 50 degrees celsius of pushing the electricity grid to its limits. plus i'm seeing plus robbie and focused on southern since providence were less than 24 hours after a devastating train from repair work has already begun on this vital railway mfc magic in miami, who's the has the action coming up in schools. the brazil is about to host a 2 day summit, tackling the enormous challenge which ultimately affects all life on us. how to protect the amazon rain forest lights. his scientific doctor shows a major reduction in the amount of trees being felled. the amazon rainforest spans
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across 8 countries. we have correspondents covering the story from brazil, columbia, and bolivia, to raise the bows in san jose then go, i've added in columbia. my no auto pilot was in santa cruz bolivia. but we started with the sea and human cheese in belgium sale where the summit will be held. so does a lot of what happens to the president's policy of 0 deforestation does. it depends on what happens now in congress, especially with the conservatives, this you, as it does depend a great deal, at least if we're talking about brazil. but remember, we're talking about 8 countries that make up the amazon, and they are all in south america. their neighbors, but of course brazil is the largest so many countries follow the lead of brazil, or at least certainly president knew that that silver would like to think so, but there was a lot, there are a lot of contradictions and conflicts, even in here in brazil, as to what needs to be done to stop deforestation, and to,
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and to contribute to reducing climate change. one of the city that has been very quiet about one of those subjects and that is the exploitation. it's an exploration and extraction of oil in the amazon rain forest seducing directly behind me. this is the most of the amazon river here in the city of berlin that you see here. but there is a vast area that many people in brazil and then other parts of south america believe needs to be exploited in order to reduce poverty. because in this area alone, there are more than 11000000 brazilians weren't going hungry. so this is what this, the, the plans are to reduce deforestation, but can it be done? environmental protection agency inspectors helicopter into a remote national park in the amazon state of florida with thousands of heads of cattle have been raised illegally there now being confiscated. but it's too late for the rain forest,
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which has already been cleared or in the general mind me in digits, reserve, joyce government task force sweeps in to destroy the gold mining assets. while in the city has been in inspectors, check out a lumber yards timber to ensure it comes from an legal source before being shipped to england. next week it looks and i say that the sofa hits the environmental agency bama in the state of florida, which is the size of angola pieces that under former president jade bolts, donato illegal capital farmers, and longer is operated freely. this one which is, which was quite the ones that were valuable for a lot of in the previous 4 years, we faced the opposition of the president himself. he joins social networks that criminals to part in to say that the bama couldn't police them. our agents were attacked and received death threats, but the tide has shifted. environmental protection agency's are receiving more financial and political support from the new government. and it's making
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a difference. satellite data shows a decrease of nearly 60 percent in deforestation compared to the same period last year. it's the lowest drop in 6 years, but still much higher than between 20082017. and i think it's kind of look, this is where they've been starting to mock the area they will play. this was in may and a month later in june, all the treat you seem to pick area have been removed. that's equivalent to 750 myra kind of football stadiums. brazil's new left when government says it's committed to combat in climate change and reversing deforestation in the amazon. but it's easier said than done results. congress is controlled by the conservative opposition. in fact, the lower house has already passed a bill that would open up protected areas to commercial interest, such as oil mining and logging. should the senate pass that bill as well, then president, the said was promised to reach 0 deforestation by the end of this decade, would be
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a move point. there's is pressure from powerful sectors in the economy as well as some local communities to fast track investment and development. and the amazon, the issue is finding ways to do so without destroying it. sushi and human al jazeera village. and speaking of that, there have been thousands of members of civil society including members of indigenous communities, women's groups, afro brazilians, and environmental lists. and scientists gather here invalid to draw up a platform of a roadmap if you'd like to present to the heads of state for sustainable development in the amazon region. now whether their voices will be heard that we'll have to see. all right, that's thank lucy. let's keep this going. now we're going to go to today's about, she's in san jose, the in columbia. columbia, of course, today is the,
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one of the important plays when it comes to the amazon issues. is this conference turning out to be the turning point? but some colombian officials have been saying they hope it will be of the. well, that's what many people here are hoping. but let me tell you what. right? i'm right now saw me because it's quite exceptional. i mean, the love yeah. the river, this is right in columbia. as i'm, as when i just saw several of those fans or swimming right or wrong does, it's difficult for us to show us, but that's what we're seeing right now. this river goes all the way to venezuela. this is what the amazon rain forest is all about is about a system of rivers of streams of jungles on biodiversity. but it's all connected with one another. whatever happens here also has an impact on other countries, and that's why this meeting is so important right now. how to preserve and to stop the destruction that has been going on. and this part of the world presidents will, that will pay through columbus 1st left. his president came to power with making
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environment his priority. he wants to bend drilling in the amazon rain forest, he's promising to assist local communities and indigenous communities, promising to fight this poor station. so there's lots of plans ahead. he also says the trillions of dollars are needed to try to protect this part of the world. he wants to change the global debt fist. i'm trying to trade that for climb attacks shown among many of those things. but aside from all the destruction that has been going in the amazon rain forest, there are some good news in the past year loan. yeah. has managed to reduce deforestation, india, m as one in another part of the country for around 30 percent. and we will explain the reason or some of the reason why i'm this is that report this is the vast what the added region, columbia store to the amazon green forest. it was relatively save from deforestation until 2016. but when the peace process with the left, his career less known as the fark was signed, the fire example,
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those are starting to multiply everywhere. it says that, so when we get into my georgia environmental, already all with data says things started to change last year. i'm comfortable, as there is a change in government and they say the environment is a main priority. the possibility of changes in land laws and line distribution has generated expectations and are the routes of conflict. we travel to talk to those affected by war and we're trying to help fight deforestation which in the past year was reduced by nearly 30 percent. 50000 hector's of land was spared for the 1st time in years. the government of the double faith was trying to implement what is known as a told her piece plan with several of the armed groups that continue to operate in areas like this one in for you'll notice right now negotiating a peace agreement with a national liberation army a gorilla organization were for the 1st time the environment is part of the
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agreement in an attempt to put an end to the destruction of columbia as forest even to a peace agreement was signed with bark rebels. dissident groups continue to control this area and in the town of the pool where they ordered people to gather to discuss their contribution to the rebel group. people here tell us that guerrillas have banned all sorts of deforestation says, precedent go, we'll pay through to golf is in an attempt to secure a peace dialogue with the government seeing if they come and tell us to not destroy and that we need to care for the environment of course we are afraid. there's also this mentality that if we don't stop destroying the far as the forest will destroy us for several years, different administrations have implemented productive. we conversion programs. a lot of thing i yeah. and at least part of a group that makes pastries only other products with foods from the amazon, you're going to casing it and we do not have the resources to a forest. but we are going to preserve many of those who cut down cheese do it because it's part of the livelihood. and that is what has started to change
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a. everyone here knows that piece and the small trans and reducing deforestation in the past year are fragile. they say the government and the international support our crew show right now to make them left very so we'll just see that we had in columbia. so the political will is there. and we will have to see whether president pet totally stable to pass many of the lowest that he has been hoping to pass in congress. and that's why international support at this point, that international pressure is crucial. that's why this meeting is proof of security at this point is also one of the issues that is being discuss what is happening here. security wise with the gun mining, illegal loading drug trafficking. many of the drugs who are purdue produces here in columbia improve i traffic to the amazon waiting for a san, from beer to other parts of the world. and that's why it is so important to right now, find a common costs a way in a way to,
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to cooperate one country with another in order to protect this part of the world. all i beautiful stuff that theresa in the boat, the thing so much. let's keep this going now with my lot of follow in santa cruz in bolivia. so manuel is a multilateral agreement coming together or an issue that's important for bolivia, and that's what's done sometimes is not code deforestation. hello savvy? yes, uh, i wanna answer your question and i don't want to compete over who has a more beautiful live shot location between the different correspondents around the amazon rain forest. i want to give you an idea of where we are. we're just outside of sunset, cruise in what's known as a transitional force. these are the force that surround the amazon base and just outside of center cruz just a few minutes ago. we're surrounded by 2 groups of how they're monkeys and scroll monkey. so i think we might, we might have a lead on who has the, the better live shot location for this coverage right now. but when people talk
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about the amazon rate for us, perhaps bolivia does not necessarily come to mind as, as the, as a 1st country. that one thinks about when they think about that base. and the amazon covers almost 50 percent of bolivia is national territory. and it would be remiss not to mention the forest fires that occurred in the amazon in 2019, in bolivia alone. this amounted to destruction of some 4000000 acres of force. and that's something that's still very much present on the minds of people here. in bolivia, so finding a joint multilateral strategy to combat deforestation to combat climate change to kind of combat the impacts of, of ongoing droughts is still is very much of interest to bolivia. another aspect is of particular interest at this summit, for bolivia is the idea of combat and what you prefer to hear as norco deforestation. this is criminal groups that operate within the borders of the different countries that surround the amazon base and criminal groups that are known to cut down the huge swats of reinforce to make room for it. listen
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agriculture to make room for illegal mining. so there's, that is just one of the many aspects that's going to be talked about, but that is a particular interest to bolivia at the summit, taking place in bill and brazil. and you touched on the issue of forest fires, was actually being done to prevent the horrible fire as we saw in 2009 team, which is one of the big concerns we need. talk about m as in deforestation. a bolt sent me over the course of the last few days. we have been speaking to environmental engineers, to environmental activists, to engine indigenous leaders. here in bolivia, in the outskirts of the amazon base. and who all overwhelmingly still have very much that what they referred to as the great fire of 2019 very fresh on their minds . it's an issue that's very present for them. and one of the biggest criticisms that they have is that despite the many lessons that were learned from the fires of 2019,
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the government here in bolivia has yet to implement some sort of meaningful or concrete strategy or policy to prevent this sort of mass destruction from happening again in the, in the future. but there are signs of hope. what we're hearing from people is that despite the government in action, there is a secret weapon up the sleeve here in brazil, and that's the country's indigenous communities. we visited this the province of concepcion over the last few days. it's home to 59 different indigenous territories . leaders from these territories have come together to form an association that not only is seeking to promote conservation, but that's partnering with different academic organizations and non governmental organizations to, to lead the charge and what they're calling a global change of consciousness. all right, thanks so much find out. i'll follow the
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philippines is demanding china stumps what it describes as unlawful activities in the south china sea. but it has some and bad things on bass that are also a confrontation between 2 vessels and disputed waters. the philippine says china is coast gone, 5 volts accounting that one of its supply boats on sunday. the vessel was on the routine troop rotation mission. the philippine says it will continue to assert itself, warranty. i'm territorial rights in the south china sea. bottom below is the manila with more are definitely this is something that the philippine government is making a big deal out of in the many years that i've covered the south china sea here issue here in manila and never have i seen an inter agency press conference in different government agencies holding a maturing press conference to jointly condemn some of that time as actions in the south china sea. so that in itself is an indication that they see this latest,
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at the progression by china as an escalation of pensions in the south. china sea also, they rarely used the word buckhead, but they have described this latest incident as a blockade by china saying that there was 6 chinese coast guard vessels. and 2 suspected chinese fishing militia vessels that cut through 4th to looking vessels to which were chartered civilian vessels, chartered by the philippine navy, to provide supplies to troops that are stationed in the 2nd palm, a show, and then to which were really being coast guard vessels. the worst courting these 2 civilian vessels. now, all 4 vessels for water cannon, all 4 vessels were there were dangerous maneuvers against all these 4 philippine vessels. and in the end, one of the supply bulls was not able to reach the 2nd time was sold to provide provisions for troops that are stationed there. so definitely this is something
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that could be the government officials are c as an escalation to say that these chinese vessels acted in concert. now katrina, you has more for us from the chinese capital badging. a tonic claims, much of the south, tennessee as its own territory, dislike counter claims. many of its neighbors including the philippines. now it refers to the sprightly islands as non shot in the reef where this incident took place. as the rain, i re, china is close. god has released a statement about this incident defending the absence of its ships saying that it was the philippine boats that illegally intrude into its territory. and it says that it would just now bathing us, hold a minute. let's remove a round warship on that re and this is not the 1st time it's called a minute ago to do so it says teams has promised to chose that's for waste since it was founded in 1999. but it says, not only has manila failed to do so over the past 24 years,
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it has continued to rotate personnel living on that ship resupply them and also what to repair and strengthen that ship as a permanent philippine base. and this has your age of the chinese government. this is not the 1st time chinese coast guard vessels have used for the kind of against philippine birds. a similar incident took place in 2021. and recently in june we had a very near missed incident where there was almost a collusion between chinese ships and philippine coast contests. katrina, you all the 0 staging. so i headed out to sara heroes, welcome pro gun dave of how the return of the opposition the the fact in the political landscape pad is full. is one of the best rounds ever played in professional golf details coming up with pizza, the the,
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to the midwinter. each wave in south america, particularly knowledge and senior, was still say less low, meet us. that's the 7 standard row above the $35.00 degrees. not quite a ripple, but not far off it and well above the average that breezes and noisily. but we're bites to change that the proper winter weather still blowing across the south, will actually push the it's called this along by north bunch of you there, for example, to 70 degrees. several degrees below where it should be associates, dental of $31.00, which is more or less low meet tests will be. so just a bit more. i'm about ready for dale to generally drive each picture from base to preserve. that's a fairly traditional line. every time a friend comes up from the south to get charles as found, also support the leg or sometimes the radio. then they face a light. active weather for the north has been in columbia, and then, and that's america through panama, enough to walk home just a little life during the way, cheryl's night, but still some potentially big ones that has been here, or maybe cuba in jamaica. mexico is a dry looking picture. it's halting northern mexico. it's still off in the south,
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west of us and paso $44.00 is equal to the oldest reco. it's 10 degrees above average. and that heat wave extends particular through texas and the of a southern states rather than the plains and then late the midwest and the northeast is very wet. oh, okay. on our in won't be attending the summit and south africa with an international warrant out for the rest for suspected was 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 place, 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 impacts on ukraine's fragile environment, and that's the temperature of solar and biodiversity plummets the global
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environment. the facility to coordinate finance for the national action, assembles in canada, focused on l. g 0. and learn. learn. we become an enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. the the only thing i'll just say all the time, so many cap on headlines. the west african blog echo on says it will hold a summit to discuss the 2 in the chat on thursday. echo us has wound it could take what it calls,
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necessary action. present isn't reinstated. at least 12 people have been injured in an explosion of the grain storage facility. and so the key suicides v. in serious condition, rescue crews are on the side. east of a stumble out of the philippines is demanded in china, stops what it describes is unlawful activities in the south china seats in the summer. and china is in boxes, off for a confrontation between the 2 investments industry to booth is the u. k is begun housing asylum seekers on the barge spot of the government's plan to reduce the cost of housing. migraine, since they wait for the claims to be processed, the 1st group is being moved to the bobby stock baby stock home, which is ducks in southern england. the vessel is expected to house up to 500 men. it's been mixed reaction to the plan critic sites in humane. while some communities
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are worried about the impact on local services pull race reports of the for hundreds of asylum seekers in the u. k. this biology is set to be the new home . the 1st $25.00 of an eventual $500.00 men are expected to pull the bill. the stock came boat off the port of portland. it's the government's light to solutions . what it says is a migration crisis by them that piece because the system is broken. the city around $50000.00 decide them. so you cause a currently in hotels, at the cost of nearly $8000000.00 a day when the ball dropped in mid july. it was met with protests by the associates as inhumane. and to those who don't want them in the, to assign them sick because of a human beings, they need to be treated with decency costs and respect that human beings, the best card for in communities. a thought is not the way to treat human beings.
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there are so many problems with housing people in these conditions, but it just, it just doesn't by thinking about having side fall failed to pull to migrants to one to richie. so your next government is on a mission to cut the number of small boats arriving in the u. k. nearly 4000 people across the channel in june. the fact that the baby stock home has 222 cabins, but it's set to house 500 men. could also be seen as a tyrant. the home office has sites in belgium, on the netherlands as countries that have safely hosted asylum seekers on biologists. but the same vessel taking on migrants here in the u. k was previously subject to an investigation and wrote to them the catalog abuse disease and negligence on board. support as they conditions on board will be good, but the new laws will put off of others for making the journey to the u. k. not present ships, but you're not locked top on board. you all 3 to come and go. what the prime minister is saying is that he needs to find a way of stopping the boats. and a new law has just been passed,
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which will enable him to stop people claiming assault limits that coming from the site to the country. and so it's on the move quickly thing. there's a real message here to uh, would be, mike mentioned aside and say, cuz not to fall into the hands of the smuggling games. the biologist set to operate initially for 18 months. the government may be gambling. the policies like this a popular with enough people to keep them in power. in the meantime, pull race out his era, or at least the, the people that missing it see off to, to over crowded migrant both sign coffee, italian coast. it happened near the island of land producer, the 2 vessels deposit from the tennessee in port city of facts on the 1st day, italian coast guard says it's recovered to bodies and rescued. dozens of people basically is experiencing a surgeon migration with close to double the number of arrivals this year compared to last year. let's go with the hood, odds of somebody who's live for us and then produces. so 1st of all,
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who does that start with the question? of the missing 30 people, other still operations going on to try and find them know the they are no more risk operations of the moment simply because the mistrial, the wind is blowing and the sea is very rough. we were actually talking to a rest cure here. at the port just a short while ago, and he said it was impossible to go out at the moment and certainly with this rough sea, it makes it also very difficult to find any body that would have been there at least for 48 hours. if not more, as you said, is believed that around 13 people are still missing. but speaking to n g o's, here they tell you that number is just is not accurate. because actually nobody knows how many people were on that boat when it 1st left a discharge of tunisia. but at the moment and for the next 2 days,
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they won't be any rest your preparations. and we know the prime minister around on a platform to try and reduce undocumented migration. the rising number of shows that that policy so far hasn't succeeded. it was surgery. that was the ticket george at maloney ran on appealing to a large number of voters who in italy because of this that this continues wave of illegal migration that keeps on arriving on the shores of southern italy. now is it working? looking at the numbers is not really because, as you said earlier, it is estimated that more than 80000 migrants have arrived so far this year in italy compared to only 33000 last year during the same period. i'm just going to move out of the camera so you can see all these both that you see behind me. these
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are old. uh, these have been all sick with straight to when my, with my grids on board though all of these boats have basically stated since april, only most of them leaving from tunisia and also libya now prime minister maloney has been trying to also use the political route the diplomatic route, just 2 weeks ago, she had the migration conference in rome. the president of geneva, attended, and italy pledged about a $100000000.00 a little bit more than that to, to me just to help stop that flow of illegal migration leaving from north africa. so she's just trying to sort of, as i'll source the problem to, to news a, giving money to do need. just so it will stop the flow of people on its beaches and on his shores and also returned the sub saharan. that i do need at the moment, back to the country up, but it's not working at the moment,
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at least the numbers. all right, we'll leave it there. thanks so much for the i'm just need us. has been fighting an easy up is i'm hot. our region between the army and rebels, known as fine of authority, is the kind of the state of emergency on friday, this follows weeks of violence and on rest. across ethiopia, the 2nd most populous region found a rebels fault with federal troops and the 2 gray conflict that ended last year. but the government's demand for regional forces to join the national police around me. is that to a dispute around so rec, hold electricity consumption on sunday. as temperatures in some areas sold to $51.00 degrees pallet costs for bolted across the country. government order to day shot down of schools, banks and government offices last week because of what it called unprecedented heat, the dosage of bodies into her own business. a record breaking day in iran,
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as the country record is its highest ever electricity consumption on sunday, according to officials, 73450 megawatts of electricity was used as temperatures of 38 degrees celsius in the capital and 51 degrees celsius in the south were recorded last tuesday, the government announced a 2 day public holiday ordering all government agencies, banks and schools to close at mid storing temperatures that threaten public health and strain. the power grant health ministry advise older people, children, and those with underlying health conditions to stay indoors because of the risk of heat stroke. if this heat wave continues more public holidays are expected to be announced, while officials have not announced any rolling blackouts. yes, there has been a number of reports of power outages across the capital. well, some have received the text messages from the officials, warning the when they are about to lose power. others have not had any warning when
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they lose electricity door safari out to 0 to hong rail services have been partially restored and southern talk is done um, through a passenger train dialed on sunday. can at least 35 people. same bus probably has more from the science of the train caution. send provence, as we say, the train began experiencing problems just outside of the town of sir harvey. behind me, you see the derailed cars sitting here on the side of the trucks, but the points of impact seems to be this bridge. train cars seemingly jump tracks and hit this bridge at medium speed and the devastation it costs of the train car is is an indication of how terrifying it must have been for the people that were inside the train. at the time witnesses we spoke to say uh from the surrounding villages they heard a loud explosion, a loud bang when the,
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when the derailment happened, they looked outside and saw does kicked up, and they began to come and help the injured in the dead. out of the train cars, one witness told us that this trained car was the one from which they pulled the largest number of dead bodies from this wreckage. it and we can still see clothes, shoes, personal belongings strewn everywhere, things that no one is going to be coming back for. now, the train system in august on is a british era infrastructure project. it is outdated, it needs to be modernized, and it is still a vital part of august on the economy of pocket stars transport system. an indication of that is that just less than 24 hours after this friday, the repair work has begun? could yes, this is vital transport lane back online and there are trains waiting to cross.
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we've been seeing trains coming up to the tracks waiting to go back and forth as soon as an area is cleared and an area is repaired. so it is vital critics say that the infrastructure issue of these rail links be addressed as quickly as possible. if the problem is not address soon, it's not a matter of if a tragedy will happen like this. again, it is a matter of when leading india and opposition to figure a whole, guntee is with tons, department has an m p that's off to the spring called suspended his conviction last week for defamation. the routing gives the go ahead for gone the to challenge the routing b, j p. and next is general election because some sharie for fourths. he's familiar with large crowds and audio nation at the elections running this been similar scenes as well. don't return department. it's 5 months since the leader of
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the indian national congress party was removed as the member of parliament. he was convicted in march for defamation as a result of comments he made 4 years ago seen as mocking the son name of problem. and this didn't bring to moody off his to your present to him was suspended in april, gone. these reinstatement is being welcomed by his body and the opposition lines. we're very happy that they have taken a decision early morning today and therefore you can attend the looks about today and for the rest of the week. so we are happy that the speaker took that decision. speaker, augment nicky, i have the guy i to i see the supreme court's decision on friday. he has been restored. it takes time. would it is a matter of the constitutional institution, the same procedure was followed with other members of parliament as well. we followed the legal and constitutional process without any delay. it's a time due to a ton for gone,
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the head of applying to new confidence both this week and the leadership of prime list in the range of movie. the opposition says the government has failed to stop months of ethnic consignments in the northeastern state of money for i don't know who's on the and his body can attack the government directly in parliament in the district lying on movements in activism outside of. so i think an overall in and outside of the house and the legislature, we're going to see a lot of pressure on the government and it's really on the backbone gone. these return is expected to strengthen the voice of the newly formed 26 party opposition lines led by the congress faulty the alliance is making plans to run against the governing b to be in the national elections next year. it dealt with me because there is a ray of hope now. and in the year 2024, everyone will support role guntee because problems related to employment rising
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prices and more than that, the communal atmosphere that is being created pro, who will rise to be a voice against the the politician from one of india's most renown for the dentist, he looks on clothes to be moody's main challenger at the ballot box and the consumption of these entre 0 as well, i suppose finds that's kinda tough on the women's world cup with pizza. so every thank you very much. sure. straight. yeah. and england have both booked a place in the quarter finals, but it was false and straightforward for the european champions. things were not looking good for england in the class with nigeria in prison. the african side hit the ball twice the normal time. and then with 5 minutes late morning, james with central for stamping on a plane shades of david beckham in 1998th is va, are over in the yellow called for
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a raid the match with the penalties in the midst of the 1st one. but nigeria, this is and it came down to slowly kaylee to win it for england. who's for the winter in the us find last year. and she sits up again to keep the site alive in this tournament in the now have 2 measurements, columbia. i think this is why we just said this is going to be one of the hardest. we'll continue with this game today. um, i think the results of proven not in the performances i think every to like a 30 day. it's complete and it's when i said it from the beginning, if anyone's told him it's tight. so yeah, i think we're just very proud of ourselves for getting through and finishing that y'all. don't miss out to co host australia enjoyed a much more comfortable ride for the last days of the to know when a denmark, i'll just say it was alex thomas was watching instantly a green and gold every wherever the stadium, australia
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a spans beat the drum for the beloved but settled his teeth a week earlier, the hoss qualifying from a group at the expense of olympic champions, canada adults to even bigger upset since then australia starting to dream of world cup glory on the home. so if it was loud outside before the game, the noise inside was deafening. when mary foul is worthy and lone pos and pay in full through to spoil the opening gold real straight here with less than half an hour on the phone. then just as a midway through the 2nd hope, the materials will sing through denmark's defense once again, a ras. so with the final touch to double believe a few minutes later, a standing ovation from the 75000 strong crowd, a super saw sam to took to the field for the 1st time. but this woke up
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a little strange. yeah. no doubt, smarting with the stadium, was built for golden moment. so, but serious thousands olympics australia still have some work to do before the top of the podium moments. but there's a growing sense of destiny about that. we'll comp campaign to goals and a went over denmark plus the return of sam co is jewel. very well done. i was really happy for australia. it was. they had so many good text. i think it was a really amazing like everyone was in the sport in the go straight it go. very loud, boss. all the biggest here. then i was one of the goals. yeah. to go on credible whole countries with your partner? no, i think the real good positivity is they're gonna when it oh yeah, i think that's really a nice way gonna in the world top, but i think no one else believes it in the world so we can insure items and all i
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that we're on the way to win it never has the australian women's football team been so visible. they else who wins away from a world cup final in their own backyard. starting with the last 8 match mix that today i can start the frauds over. okay. alex thomas, how does era sidney morocco looking to close? another upsets at this will cut off the forcing they way into the last 16 at the expense of germany. but can they did post? the french david state supports. the momentum is with the rocco, the joint killers at the world cup sofa, few would affect them to escape that group, especially after. and i think 6 mil to feet to 2 tom champions, germany, the victories of the columbia and south korea. so germany knocked out, i'm a rock, i'd become the 1st arab and north african side to reach the knockout stage. crucial to enough will say, because there's a few of us that are by national and we know all the players. we played friends on
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it. we've spoken about this game but the same way as the games against columbia or south korea. obviously this match is very special for us to real cose men's team reach the semi finals that the cats are woke up last year. a 4th place finish and then the heroes. welcome back home and robots. the women's team will be out to match the past that success and gain some revenge as well. it was friends who beat the men in the caps or semi finals for the whole know to low on. right. i'm going to be ideal. morocco's women make his very happy and they all know the morocco flag, we thank them, sorry about like you're in charge of stuff to come to the house. i'm from the women's team. i hope they do the same as the boys and hope they have a good match against phones. go maroka and go the girls. as for the french, that one of the favorites to win the trophy to wins in a drawer. so then tell the groups and the coach by a friend not who used to manage them or okay men's team do me, i'll be useful in, you know, doing more of
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a central knowledge. i have amazing memories from when i was in morocco and i have some amazing friends in morocco too. but now we need to focus on football. and i found even when we have a friendly match, you need to win to get get. so we're here to quality level, so can you, you know, accept that you may keep the ones on paper moral codes, one thing, but then if you look at the teams, that's why it and related to that means that marco is a team, was quite a team and we would have to pay attention to that team with the departure of the 2 time defending champion united states. there's a real sense the trophy is bad for the taking by france. i'm a rock, i will fancy that chance is that only one can progress to the quote of finals. the game takes place an update on choose day. debbie stokes, i was there tuesdays of the game, sees jamaica and columbia, baffled for replacing the cold finals of the parting together at a sidney nightclub, both themes have a lovely music and dancing as always have impressed with a football on the way to the last 16 jamaica have kept clean sheets against bronze,
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panama, and brazil, and despite the regular goes facing a pay dispute with a national federation, the pay is field. they've played an important role in highlighting the women's game, slit heroes, to the younger generation, especially in jamaica. and i think that is very important and you know, it's so that they have players like us to look up to and say, hey, i want to be that goes because when i grow up, so i think that's a very good feeling for us to have. and we're just going to keep, you know, inspiring the next generation. but jamaica have they would cut out against colombia is attack, which boasts one of the most exciting plays of this tournaments. 18 year old linda kai said a she has school twice in the themes, 3 matches, so for but they're all concerns over her health. often she collapsed twice in 3 days earlier in the tournaments and the last to morocco and columbia as last match tempered the celebrations, despite the team reaching the knock out round for the 1st time in the history. yes,
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how you most look at the most come we know what happened against korea against germany, and we also know of what happened against morocco and the competition. we will not able to finish and we will not very good in the finishing and they'll be more, you know, every game is different. and then tomorrow's game will face this game with intelligence and with good management. just about the meanwhile maintenance will come of winning caps and leon, l messy has been added again. ceiling a dramatic winfrey's, new team into miami, there before see down against fc dallas, with 10 minutes less of this game in the beans. cupboard in miami pool one back, and they base the book that pre k was the 2nd line for the origin time, so middling, the school was full full and sending the match to penalties. miami won the shootout, 53 to move into the quarter finals. if the death of may, 16 pads, miami, will we live in 11 before his arrival. and there is now one full in a row. now there's something you didn't see very often in the world of gulf pricing
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