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not biased and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be part of the jazz ministry june to announce as a new prime minister. so top us official, arise for talks with the community. that's the hello i'm dire in jordan, this is how does it run life from del also coming up within 40 people are killed and attacked by on groups and molly and became a facet of the security situation where students across the region. but you guys thoughts, housing, the 1st group of migrants in a box and it's latest controversial immigration policy plus protecting the amazon rainforest to slow down climate change brazil summit to tackle this in numerous
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chunk. the insurance ministry spokesman has announced a new prime minister following last month's crew. ali means zane served as the economy and finance minister for 8 years from 2002. meanwhile, the west african block i collect, says it will hold a summit to discuss the process initiates on thursday. and this year as ministry has closed off its aspects morning. but any final question will be met with force for the rest that reports from the on this tight into security on the streets of new jewish capital. and you know me west africa negotiate as a due to meet after rejecting. dimitri cool on the suspension of new jersey constitution, the earlier the regional block that costs threatened to use force to reinstate ousted president mohammed to presume supporters of the multitude consul back the
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changes they say on the leaders of liberty to the country from western powers, especially the former colonial, the ruler front scale, we shall g u a to be today or continues liberation at the moment. somebody regents a facing tourism in the large way, which prompted people to leave fearful, i appeal to all young people to join us. new jersey really trick console insists it has popular support. but critics say the army leaders are using mostly meetings from the russian wagner group to consolidate power. opposition parties and political stages have urged the military console to organize presidential elections swiftly while the ruling party ended support as are demanding the immediate return of president, but soon to power, even if it requires the use of force action. but hi can i? while i'm on the ruling party wants to use the closure of the borders and western
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pressure to reinstate the legitimate regime of the ordinary new gerry ends, our hoping western sanctions and the suspension of aid. we know tom, the economy you have to allow. so kind of the people struggling to make a living, want to avoid the turmoil they hope for an end to the conflict, even after the militia console shut down. new jersey, s based small block for do, i mean did, is that the army? meanwhile, the top us state department official is now in the chair, but victoria newton was unable to meet the self proclaimed president and the deposed president mohammed. but soon shabbots we're forced from washington dc. but sorry, i knew the brief report is over the phone just before she left for the apple, which he said that conversations had been at times difficult. but she wanted to make clear what was at stake if democracy was not restored. she lost her dress just
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of the health and welfare of the deposed president, but as soon as she hopes that the people responsible will come back to those requests, she took his report. as however, she kept emphasizing. but the door was open for further negotiations. she said, i have their own ideas talking about the qu, lead has their own ideas about how this goes for. they don't have ideas of comport with the constitutional and that will be difficult in terms of our us as relationships about support. they take new them said, but we gave them a number of options to take up one of the us, continuing to emphasize the need for dialogue, even as they have yet to officially designate this a coop in related news that the state department did confirm that already hundreds of millions of dollars of what it called a have already been suspended even before that official code designation. she advertise the older 0 washington. what i'll just say it was was been jordan has spoken to us secretary of state and to me blinking who stopped short of pulling the
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situation to india across very quickly. so are the situation in the share, will the us say, this is now a cool so whatever you call it, what we've seen is the disruption of the constitutional order in the share. and we like many countries throughout africa and notably equal loss, which brings together many countries. and in west africa is determined that um, the constitutional order, the re established. that's what everyone's focused on right now. so from our perspective for the united states, um i've been in close contact with president bassoon, with many leaders throughout africa. and everyone is working toward the same objective, the restoration of the constitutional order, and delegation from molly. i'm looking at fast as many trans our industry as capital in the i'm a to meet the 2 leaders. the west african block allows hasn't po sanctions and won't it would send troops to reinstate. they asked the president mohammed by zoom,
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but an ultimatum to reinstall. the depos government has now passed. magenta remains defiant. malia and looking at faster have said they would consider an attack on the ship. a declaration of war. one of the past 3 is military leaders have seized power in the chair, looking at 5. so and molly and all 3 nations have seen escalating violence and building on groups linked to iso and al qaeda. at least 17 people were killed in central molly off to man attacked and brought down a village over the weekend. and in a separate attack, several soldiers were killed in an ambush in the northeast. and at least 25 civilians have been killed by all men in between a fast so that vehicle was attacked me. have a ton of no i who in the central east region on sunday. so 95 percent of voters in central african republic have backed a new constitution that's according to any results from the enact tauriel commission. the changes are moved the to time limit for the president and the length of one to will be expanded from 5 to 7 years. critics say it will allow the
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president to identify to stay in office longer. malcom web is following developments from my rosie. the result that was announced is as it was expected, firstly by the government, which said that changing the constitution was the will of the people. it also by the opposition, which it said the referendum was illegal and likely to be wrecked. it turned out was visibly low following stations in the capital bank even by thing took place last week or position in rights groups. the cold on people to boy called the poll. they say that turn out was about 10 percent. the electrical authority, the said turned out was about 60 percent president foss. donell shows what day was being in power since 2016. the changes to the constitution could allow him to as of another 27, yes, 10, you know, face following elections that are due in 2 years from now about hall. so central
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africans, the need of humanitarian aid, about half a 1000000 people living in kansas, displaced by conflict, sways of the countryside, controlled by on groups. the capital, some towns and some mines. whether a sauce deposits of golden diamonds originally controls by the government, the support of medicine, reese from russia's flag and a great many central africans just think safe and surviving is more important to them. and the politics malcolm web. alger 0, my baby kenya of israel's military. has re that a refugee company and novelists and they occupied westbank, so just demolished the home of a 49 year old palestinian button, who they say killed 2 is ready brothers. earlier this year, the palestinian red crescent says israel's miniature, 5 to guess soldiers entered the us gall refugee camp. now internally display syrians and revel held in the province of protesting against the closure of a few minutes. here in colorado, with turkey at the bottom of the hall,
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crossing is a lifelines and millions of citizens living outside of government controlled areas . last months, the un security council failed to agree on an extension to keep the crossing open protest as a quote for the council to reject russia's veto. the proposed extension rescue operations have stopped off the italian island, the blond producer where at least 30 people are still missing. off to migrant boat sank on sunday. survivors say the 2 of accredited vessels departed from the tennessee and city of sparks on thursday. they tell him because god was able to rescue thousands of people, but has recovered to buddies. essentially, mediterranean migrant crossing route from north africa to europe is the world's best list for the i don't have made reports now from lump into so the rescue operations have stopped because of high winds. and it's rough. a seas is estimated at about 13 people are still missing and hopes to find their bodies are diminishing by the day. this weather conditions should continue for the next 2 days. now the
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number of illegal migrants who have reached italy so far this year is around $80000.00. that's more than the doubles and the number at the same time. last year . these are all vessels that have been confiscated by the italian coast guard since april alone. you can see on board of them, you have closed, you have live savers. a traces of people who were in dire conditions and were rescued. now prime minister, georgia, maloney had ran on a ticket to curb illegal migration. so far it doesn't seem to work, even though she has diminished considerably the number of rescue boats that go out and see to save these migraines. and she's also using the political track just 2 weeks ago, she had a migration conference in rome to which beats in asian presidents attended. and the
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2 countries signed the memorandum of understanding by which it totally would give around a $100000000.00 to, to media. and then returned to news with curb. the amount of the purchase from is towards, towards southern italy. and would also use some of that money to re factory 8 sub saharan africa's who had reached denisia, hoping to go further to europe. and how many others the realm producer, but you pay has begun the housing 500 asylums. he goes on a barge of england, south coast as a whole part of the plan to reduce the cost of housing migrants. we're waiting for that paperwork. it's already pulls that reports the plan as attractive, comfortable with some cooling it into main as the 1st few of the planned, $500.00 asylum seekers arriving on monday at the new accommodation, a ball jolting and south coast. the plan is attracted controversy and delay of a safety suitability in scale. 500 men represent a tiny fraction of the people a waiting and assigning decision that the government says it's
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a necessary 1st step in stemming the numbers of people coming to the u. k. in small but because of the crisis we have of the child that we have to provide accommodation. and we have to start spending $6000000.00 pounds a night of taxpayers, money on hotels, which to some extent on that curious what we need a small basic accommodation to start the full factor. the prime minister has made it clear he wants to reduce that looks and we're doing that around $50000.00. decide him. see. cuz the car at the inn hotels, at acosta. nearly $8000000.00 a day. when the budge arrived in mid july, it was met with protests by those who see it as in humane and those who don't want them and the asylum sick because of a human beings. they need to be treated with decency, costs and respect. but human beings, best cut full in communities about is not the way to trace human beings. there are so many problems with housing, people in these conditions. so that's it just, it just doesn't pass thinking about on the whole have you so far failed to put
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migraines, to run the risk. so next government is on a mission to cut the number of small boats arriving in the u. k. maybe 4000 people across the channel in june. the fact that the baby stuck home as 222 cabins, but it set the house 500 men could also be seen as a tyrant without present ships. but you're not locked up on board. um, you are free to come and go. well 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, which will enable him to stop people claiming asylum if they're coming from inside the country. and so it's on the more quickly thing. there's a real message here, up to, uh, would be, mike mentioned aside and say, cuz not to fall into the hands of the smuggling games. the main opposition labor policy says it to would use barges in the short term while criticizing the government for creating the problem by not processing asylum claims more quickly. the baby still couldn't set to operate initially for 18 months,
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which would take it past the next general election in which migration policy is set to be front and center. how are we suppose it? i'll just 0. talk for a short break here, and i'll just hear when we come back more and wide tensions of flat out between china in the philippines and dispute the territory and south china sea plus the culture takes to the stage with southern dogs and bread brings especially more that statements the the, the still what you would call a heat wave in the southern states, the us, but the for the plane stays the midwest. and i think for the next 24 hours, roughly speaking, the northeast big storms and potential funding is the story over night for these northeastern states. the us in eastern canada,
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significant reading may full and i had a big thunderstorms. there was a bit of a risk there as well. of this of severe thunderstorms they've gone by day is daytime temperatures and daytime, within the like this big a shelves running through some of the southern states going away from the northeast and still have the mountains in west phoenix this time to about 4 to us a dime 2, because the we've got to near 44 just the day before, so it's not quite as long as it was. thankfully, big charles in the middle, hispanic mueller. and once again, this blond could see about your big challenge going through, but brought back many left now around mexico. so i'm in the side of certainty that it's drawn and mitch roger and columbia as well. so most as, as america, we'd been seeing big variations in temperature, for example, lesson sales, 28. well, how about city a turn? a couple of days ago, this area has been quite warm, but the has come up from the safe. so temperance have dropped the low snow rind, mostly its sunshine. that is fine.
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the across the world, young activists and organizers are on the move. the generation change makes the new york, as using alternative approaches to flight institutional racism and police brutality . this is indeed a nation wide problem network fires a systemic solution generation change on that, which is the of the
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welcome back. i took them out of our top stories here. this island is jasmine, a true spokesman has announced a new prime minister following last month's crew. meanwhile, a scene, a us state department official is in the country for the tools and delegation. some money i'm looking. natasha submitted traits of arrived in the capital. naomi to me coolly. israel's ministry has rated a refugee camp numberless and the occupied westbank soldiers demolished the homes. i 49 year old, honest to me, a man who they say killed 2 is ready brothers. any of this year, the palestinian red crescent says it goes priest, people for tickets for village. i mean you okay has begun the housing asylum seekers on a barge. so part of the government's plan to reduce the cost of housing migrants they wait for the claims to be processed. first boobs being moved to the city stonecrest, which is dumped in suffolk now the rising tensions between china and the philippines and i disputed part of the south china sea. china says if again, awesome, i love to turn away a ground of worship. the, the commission to us navy ships on decades ago in an area which several nations
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claimed was that room follows. another incident that sold the philippine government protest of a china ships using was accounting against his vessels bonnet below reports from an this is the moment a chinese coast guard ship used water cannon on a civilian betsel chartered by the philippine. maybe it was one of 2 boats on the resupply mission to 2nd tom, a show or philippine a troops are stationed in the commission navy ship, which was sunk nearly 25 years ago to stake their nation's claim in the south china sea specialist. they both were fluffed by china, along with to coast guard vessels. defeated, the philippine vessels were subjected to repeated warburg, gotten any in, continues dangerous maneuvers made the chinese coast guard and training. some of the dss facing the lives of the crew of the philippines vessels endangered in violation of you money, fire an international law. in february, the philippine said the chinese navy pointed to military great lakes are filipino
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sailors causing temporarily blindness in the month following that incident. the 2 sites had at least 2 other close calls, etc. the philippine coast guard says this is nothing new, but under president printing and marcus junior, they're encouraged to publicize it, mark us, us put it back to a more us friendly foreign policy, allowing us troops access to the country's basis. in sharp contrast with its predecessor would be good to turn this pro china stance. this is far from the 1st time the philippines as a choose, china progressing filipino vessels in the south china sea. government leaders in manila have already filed dozens of diplomatic protests against page in this year. nearly 450 says 2020. the chinese coast guard insist philippine vessels entered chinese waters. legally, philippine foreign ministry has some of the chinese investigator says it will keep protesting. as long as it has to be important for the philippines to continue
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assert, what is rightfully ours. and the policy of this government is very clear. as they said, not one inch of our territory should actually be handed over to us to china for an allies like japan, australia, and the european union were quick to condemn. china stressed the legally binding nature of a 2016 international ruling. that decision invalidated badging sweeping claims into south china sea. it was based on the united nations convention on the loveseat to which china is a signatory us state department has also stressed its commitment to defend its long time ally. the need arises. barnaby, though, al jazeera manila and ukraine, russian missiles of struck in the east and don't ask region, getting at least 7 people and in drink. nearly 2000 ukraine says themselves have residential buildings and a hotel housing foreign journalists, and the city of across the deadly attack came just
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a day off for officials from around 40 countries gathered in saudi arabia to find a peaceful resolution to the will. as now brazil is about to host day to day so much on how to tackle the normally challenge which ultimately affects life on us. how to protect them as an a ring far. it's to help stop climate change. the latest onto the data shows a major reduction in the number of trees being felled. box has all lived in america editor, let's see, and human reports from the amazon in state to put a president unit, a silver face, and a huge challenge to meet his goal. of 0 deforestation by 2030 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, which has already been cleared in the general mind me and did you deserve a joyce government task force sweeps in to destroy the gold mining assets. while in
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the city has been in inspectors, check out the lumber yards timber to ensure it comes from an legal source. before being shipped to england next week. are alex, let's say that the sofa hits the environmental agency bama in the state of florida, which is the size of angola, which pieces that under former president aid both. so nato illegal capital farmers and longer is operated freely. this one which is, which was quite the ones that were valuable. so a lot of in the previous 4 years, we faced the opposition of the president himself. he joined social networks at criminals to part and to say that the bama couldn't police them. our agents were attacked and received death threats, but the tide has shifted. environmental protection or tuesdays are receiving more financial and political support from the new government. and it's making a difference. satellite data shows a decrease of nearly 60 percent in deforestation compared to the same period last
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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 be already they will play this was in may and a month later and june, all the treat you see in the pink area had been removed. but that's equivalent to $750.00 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. result, 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 a move point. there's is pressure from powerful sectors in the economy as well as
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some local communities to fast track investment and development in the amazon. the issue is finding ways to do so without destroying to see in human algebra. villas well over in columbia deforestation dropped by 29 percent last year following to its lowest level and nearly 10 years. that's according to the newly released government figures entre 0 as teresa biopics build the region above the audit. one of the affected areas. she explained what has changed on the columbia as 1st ever left as president, gustavo petro. this is the vast what the added region, columbia store to the amazon rain forest. it was relatively safe from deforestation until 2016. but when the peace process with the left is korea less known as the fark was signed, the fire example, those are starting to multiply everywhere. it does that. so when we get the majority, but environmental authority over the data says, things started to change last year. i'm comfortable here, there is
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a change in government and they say the environment is a main priority. the possibility of changes in land laws and land 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 find 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 total peace plan with several of the armed groups to continue to operate areas like this one in columbia. it is right now negotiating a peace agreement with the national liberation army. a gorilla organization where for the 1st time the environment is part of the agreement in an attempt to put an end to the destruction of columbia as forest. even though a peace agreement was signed with bark rebels, dissident groups continue to control this area. and in the town of thought to where
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they ordered people to gather, to discuss their contribution to the rebel group, or just the people here tell us the guerrillas have bend. all sorts of deforestation says, precedent, goals that will pay through to the office in an attempt to secure a peace dialogue with the government soon as 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 modification. yeah. and it is part of a group that makes pastries or other products with fluids, from the amazon get into casing it, and we do not have the resources to a forest, but we are going to preserve many of those who cut down fees do it because it's part of the likelihood, and that is what has started to change 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
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our crew show right now to make them left. but it's, i will, i just see that we had in columbia heavy rains on flash flooding in northern so them have destroyed any 500 homes state so far to say they're working to help those displaced. the health industry officials are also concerned about water bone diseases, and hospitals are already under straightened up to 4 months of fighting between the regular army and power military rapids support forces. now the end of our fringe festival is back in full swing the following. the cobit 19 pandemic. i'll just bear with jonah how caught up with a troop of young south africans will be performing at the annual event. for the very 1st time. i saw was about to other people about our culture, how we speak, and how we connected. so difficult. 10 young south africans on edinburgh stage
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for the 1st time, the 1st time. in fact, on any state. yes, yeah, yeah. well it's a song and dance show featuring, i'm trained, performers brought together by a charity called the me bought a trust. many of them just school children doing what comes naturally. i was like, i'm dreaming because it's time was like, i'm teaching myself like, oh this was getting real, this is getting real and i was praying because i was so excited to be so last night, painter not making my to so comfortable. and for a lot of them performing that, the world's largest fringe festival is also the 1st time abroad their 1st ever journey on a plane. i was a novice and i have some caused problems like, oh, okay, okay. okay. when we um, performing in new in with the people in try to dance with them. i was like okay, yeah, that's a beautiful lot. great. so how was the show for you?
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well, beautiful. it's like an hour joy to see this. i couldn't still only thing. i'm missing all of the show at the streets of this gold is capital, it being no less welcoming than the stage. i didn't really experience the bill to be here every day, like this 5 even retired. some people come to our show. they've been amazed about the confidence of, of dental teens and stuff like that. and for us, that home was us because this is what we do on daily basis in terms of our streets,
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inside of the 3 things. i just home audio. it says can linda, regardless of us to come, students isn't life. you can find joy, you can find peace to music. and then journey home l g 0 at the end of rings festival. the temperature of a headlines here on out to 0 and his jazz military spokesman has announced a new prime minister following last month's crew. meanwhile, a scene, a us state department official is in the country for 2 weeks and delegations, amalia and booking a fence as many trays of arrived in the company in the army to meet qu, need, is. but really i'll just say it was roles and jordan spoke to us secretary of state anthony blinking about the situation in the jeff.
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