tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 8, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the cloud, why does the irish flag fly size discoveries club? what is it about celtics that has the world over sealing them all? all of texasfootball, those kind of problem with, with the a pre estimate around the world, the defends, who makes football on the hello, on top of the crate. this has been use how i live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. tops, described as frank and difficult to help initiate. but between the top us diplomats and leaders of the could they announce a new prime minister. we live in south africa. we are cold, has put the brakes on a week, long stride, 5 mini bus, taxi drivers and type town digging for land slide survive isn't bangladesh. with
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widespread swans has made many homes. i'm tundra tundra in terms of my instructor, drive southeast and bangladesh. i'll bring them over deposit on the data stating landslide and flooding. that's his taking place. and his truck, the region of this area, and outrage from ever original people in western australia is legislation that protects that cultural heritage is repealed under under control. so with the sports is more ok, let's continue that. run at the women's world cup against fronts. and the last 16 be, well columbia have just made it through with a one know when i would jamaica felt like england. and the last thing the we'd be getting this useful initiative with the us deputy secretary of state has helped totes with a new military lead is victoria newland said the to our discussion in the capital
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in the army was frank and difficult will have visited comes as the late as of last month's kula pointed, once described as a transitional prime minister, meanwhile military delegations from molly and became a phone so also met with a qu, latest in the army, both countries under military governments, and have promised to defend next year if needed, shop pretence a has more from washington dc. victoria knew than brief reports is over the phone and just before she left for the app, what you said, the conversations had been a times difficult, but she wanted to make clear what was at stake of democracy was not restored. she tossed the dress just of the health and welfare of the deposed president, but as soon as she hopes the people responsible will come back to those requests, she took his report as oh, she kept emphasizing. but the door was open for further negotiations. she said, i have their own ideas talking about the qu,
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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 relationship. if that's the past 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 child stress that joins us now from the synagogues capital car into shells. what do we know about these ongoing diplomatic? if it's, we're all by at, at this point in time as well, it's like to say that that glass ends, the international community is certainly eyeglasses west and backers, finding it very difficult to force. new jazz koolaid is to do what they want them
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to do, which is the free president bar zoom. those leaders remain entrenched, rejecting those kind of demo on this. but what we are getting reports of that we call and verify. yeah, it's a report. so potentially a delegation from the african union, the un and echo us having to meet in the next couple of days to maintain that kind of pressure that we've already seen when we all sing by echo, as by the us and by from um, on the leadership the meanwhile, you know, we just had the news. yeah, crudely does announce a new prime minister. we know that there has been a re shuffle by the name of the top, middle tree bras. been news? yeah, they've also been re shuffles in terms of the why the security policies and the intelligence services there. um, so yeah it's, it's not looking good at this stage,
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but everybody at glass in the you, in the international back is a little saying still there is a window of an opportunity for to find some kind of diplomatic solution. and every avenue is still being explored, just so it was full, what problems is it facing and finding any potential military intervention at this point in time? a well, there a whole host of problems that echo as of facing both in terms of unity. amongst echo as countries i'm with in echo as countries themselves. we've already seen a pushback, for example in nigeria. and bear in mind obviously that nigeria as president, is also the chairman of echo us. not you is saying it's basically refusing a proposal that from the president to put forward troops for any kind of potential military intervention. and any analyst will tell you that without nigeria, then other echo as countries are going to be reluctant to,
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we are hearing reports that we're getting, that we cannot verify that. so any kind of force it was to be put forward to the amount to around $25000.00 people. so $25000.00 soldiers around half of which we understood would have to be nigeria. and but interestingly, there are other issues that these countries are facing. also, alice will tell you about the potential problems that some echo as countries could faced from the entrenched, very rest steve or position in those respective countries to any kind of plan that is so induced by the form of colonial power. busy from so there's a lot of anti french feeling across this region. so there is, are a lot to in this, according to i list spice, some echo as countries to, to really put the kind of pressure on for some sort of intervention, fullest because of the kind of blow back that they may fail in their own countries . and then of course, there are the other issues with respect to malia and mccain of 5, so it potentially causing a wide regional. they are the concerns for the amount of support and this year as
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well for the school. and then of course, those on groups all college are nice used to being so devastatingly affective and kidding, so many people across the region in recent years. so a whole host of problems that echo has countries and the why the regional countries known eco s members are also facing and say thank you so much. that is true child strapped for us in the synagogues capital that com. hello, just it was russell and jordan spoke to us secretary of state anthony blinking, who stopped short of cooling developments. and these, you occur the situation in these year will the us say this is now a co so whatever you call it, what we 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,
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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 towards the same objective, the restoration of the constitution or any of the other day. he is a research and political commentator. he joins us from london. thank you very much for being on this. use our as we hear the us department state department school, the tools frank and difficult it doesn't appear to have found any common ground at all. with a qu latest, is there still a diplomatic solution here? do you think of as i think there are not very many options um at the moment. uh save for keeping who it belongs, that can be a breach also. so of the current impasse. uh essentially we do know um
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via eco us is that uh a uh, an ordering remission of uh, a close lead is being uh, as, as, as being convened in a blue job on thursdays yourself this week by president toppling i meant to bu, who's not in the, the, the, the, the news and you found a reason to, i'm not doing president, but also we renewed the newly elected clos equis chapman. and so it's expected that to some the 1st is meeting in a bu job will um, we'll have the new share situation at the top of the list of your agenda. we know as well, the last delegation dispatched to me, i mean, by uh, buying a bind to an engine president. um, well, when i went to, uh, we don't give him the most uh, without giving the most hospitable uh, recession. so um, i'm sorry, i guess full uh, lights will be on thursdays,
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needs and exclusive agents. and just to see how that goes, how united it is, if it was at this point in time, and what were the out, the chances now with the uh, potentially intervening militarily. and this year i, i didn't think it was ever being as, as divided as such as not in the least and recently reached in recent times. and i think that's just because of the, the jewel politics as of west africa up the movement of us previously mentioned, uh, malia and virginia fall. so are part of respectively, but being, being, being headed by ministry, printers and the respective of ministry leaders. a visa of mine in between across and i've come out, it's to take sides with finish area. i'm to say that any the active ministry,
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eventually the new shower will be perceived as a, as a, as an active facility. and that's um that will lead to the uh, the precautions were on the on the other side. um now jerry uh to come out to take sides with uh uh, the democratically elected and us to government to drop because of the president buzzing. and it seems as, as, as those are the governments are, chubb is also taking sides with, with my journey. yeah. and sort of a vehicle from your house is a, is a schism between but between um the different uh different sides of the, of the, of, of, of the country for me come across now on the, on the, on the other end of things. um, if in the, in the, in the hypothetical us a scenario where i'm across the sides to intervene in news. yeah,
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they would need to send him the peacekeeping force under this mark. but then the problem with the fact is the economic has a story, always been largely made up of 9 german troops. and so i guess what you could say is wherever nigeria leads of a war, and we have to float, i just wanna talk about france very briefly. you know, we know this significant opposition to whatever they propose, given the country's history and the region. and how reluctant will these countries be to beg, any plan that france proposes yes, absolutely. i think so. that's what i think from says promises. uh um, quite uh, tenuous position in just the entire uh the entire situation is what is uh i excludes as length and the current on mexican standoff. um in news. yeah. um as
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well. and so the spike from spina may just stakeholder in, in, in, in the, she has economy in terms of the provision, the provision of the baby to um, a dot infrastructure. and most, many, many, many, many, many of, of, of the things uh from, is sort of being forced at the moment to sort of at least, um, officially take, uh, the sort of, uh, just take a sort of a distance, a distance distance talked ration from $1.00 to $4.00 echo us to step call in about a fee to uh, to take the lead in terms of the negotiations of things and mediation. uh, a told to move a insurance. yeah. well, thank you so much. we'll certainly be keeping a close eye on that. it was amazing, like for this week that is in a deli at a d. c. research and political come and take it for us. thank you very much for your time. what's the use now?
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and the code in south africa has blocked strike action by many post taxi drivers in cape town. at least 3 people have been killed during increasingly violent protests . the whole account has disrupt the transport and affected schools and health services. for me to mil at joins us live now from cape town in for me to can you just tell us a little bit more about this court decision to block drive is from striking as well it seems as if that quote, always has helped at least to some extent to prevent any further unrest that's been seen in recent days where roads were blocked. so with ties up in fits of lights, motorist attacked in some instances, traffic blocked. oh, we know we've had 3 people killed in the violence in the preceding days ahead of that's a court interdict and that has prevented that's kind of violence from recurring the
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premium of the wisdom k. but alan, wendy has said that it's being necessary and it's the cape town city that's along with a bus company in cape town approach the code full but into dic to try and prevent any further unrest it's, it's been a difficult situation. forced to to start to use to manage. we've heard from some taco, the organization of texas drivers. they've said they've appealed to full come from the members, saying to them that they shouldn't engage in any violent activities. and this has also been a sticking point in terms of negotiations and that the city and said they won't continue talks with taxi drivers if there is any further unrest, you're just on negotiations where of i add and, and is there any hope that the legacy be successful well is seeing those tools stall over the weekend and also uh pick up again on monday we do know they would talks through the nights, but they would just find some messages coming through from the different
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representative. the city on one end again saying they will continue with folks if there's violence, the may, uh, alluding to towards continuing on wednesday, but some taco that organization. the deals with taxi drivers saying that they are expecting troops to continue on tuesday and perhaps looking at a resolution at some point during the course of the day. we've not seen the violence on tuesday. and of course again, that's compared to recent days. but it is still good, great difficulties around many, many communities in the city getting to their places of work on to schools and just carrying off their daily activities. we're in the city center so and it's fall quiet so that it normally would be. and that's also just due to the number of tax these that aren't on the road. at least 70 percent of commuters through out south africa rely on public mini bus taxi's to get where they need to. so it's really affected the economy in cape town as well. as the income of taxi drivers themselves,
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and so many speculates that the strike won't go on as long as perhaps some. yeah, because it's really just isn't necessity for many. yeah. okay, thank you so much for that. this for me to mila for us in cape town. but there is plenty more hit on this useful, including protecting the amazon rainforest summit to tackle the challenge of climate change stops and prism consisted referendum and central african for public critics. site the land slide votes given move talents of the presidents is rig aden's, baltimore apply problems for parasites. and mine is one of the biggest styles name a says he wants to leave. the china is foreign ministry hazards the philippines to remove a ground of bullshit from a dispute and showed in the south china sea. this comes up the manila told by
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shooting that it will not have bands in the area. a re supply boat was hitting it to the reef when china is close, gone stopped us by using a water cannon on saturday. the incident happened and the seconds thomas show as submitted as drakes. the china says it has in disputable sovereignty over the so called 9 dash line knox. patients claim of nearly the entire south trying to see the best disputed by other countries in the region. a 2016 you in tribunal ruling said the patients claims we're groundless. katrina, you joins us live now from beijing and the visioning is continuing to pile pressure . i'm going to let what's exactly has it said the whole time as invested as to the philippines was summoned by manila and matched the philippine vice for administer. but it seems that that me so you always have to escalate tensions with both sides doubling down on the claims to this show. now instead of giving any sort of apology staging instead released this statement from
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its foreign ministry, which in hot reeds that china has no choice but to make necessary responses. appropriate measures has been implemented by the chinese coast guard in accordance with the low and it hopes that facilities in china could meet each other half way. and also as of the introduction of the policy pals as well, only complicate the situation. now, these 3rd party forces that vedic is referring to is united states, which has since released a statement criticizing on his use of was accountants and supporting manila. now staging claims almost all of the results rich south trying to see what just said to have valuable oil and gas reserves. and todd is pretty much outright rejected. old claims from its neighbors, including the philippines to slide the 2016 ruling line, international court that said this is philippine territory aging, says that that does not recognize recognition this jurisdiction of this quote. instead, china says that it has historical claims to this territory. so as agencies,
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it is manila, the one who is acting mostly by maintaining this warship on this freak that has been there since 1999. the aging says that it is the miller, which is changing the status for by choosing to repair and reinforce this. okay, thank you so much for that. that is katrina you for us in beijing we have you, ryans and land slides across the southeastern bangladesh of kills at least 7 people, 4 of them wherever he can get in a refugee camp. thousands of banquet issues have been forced from their homes, with rescue teams trying to reach many people who are still trapped by the flood waters. 10 of your child tree has more from chuck rom. it's been raining for the last 5 days and there is no stopping. you can see the flood water in the schools. many of the schools are shut off as declared by the government in the truck, the drum area, healey, or what is known as the hill for x region of trucks or gun is badly affected, particularly the bunder bunk cartridge savvy and wrong. i might be area,
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as well as the cost as well as our district. the refugee cat is badly affected, the dozens of cases of land flight incidents with casualty. and there's many of the 10 very are flooded. people have lost their self service in bunder bun, 30000 people are marrying, and in cox's, but are at least 150000 people are made in this paper on the fresh water. and dr. for the government ascending relief, things and have quite a lot of health care workers, sorry. and those areas to help them out. now the situation could get worse as a matter office and bang rather say that would be more rain. and coming next several days, at least this could make things worse, that these areas are healey and mountainous and it could cost more land slides and flooding. sunbridge jobs are y'all just data chuck diagram legislation which protected the cultural heritage of aboriginal people in west and australia has been repealed. just a month after being introduced, village installation was passed. after the mining company, rio tempo destroyed,
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ever original broke shelters, which were 46000 years old. as premier, i understand that the legislation has unintentionally caused stress confusion and division in the community. and for that, i'm sorry, we can ensure aboriginal cultural heritage is valued and protected. and with the simple amendments we can deliver a common sense for products and prevent another incident like you can go, which it will not. kenny is a professor at this treasure national university. he's also a former chief political correspondent with the sydney morning herald. he joins us from camera. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all, this is a brand new lot did with this trend and government get it wrong with the types of pressure from property owners. well, probably a bit of 5. i think there's no doubt that the lowest lives same as heavy handed and
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that'd be kind of subject to a fair amount of missing some ice and a lot of things at the rice and about what might be the implications for people with we've property. they were all kinds of stories going around in the community that as a result of those laws, they would not have brought side of their own property. include half of the government telling them that there was some sort of cultural heritage phantom on developments in the life. so i became very much a political issue and i think the government has decided to back off and, and, and do. but i'm most of the products and that how does that decision going down with the ever original community and in australia, wisdom, the strategy and particular as well it's, it's interesting because this is a, this happens at a time when the federal government and the end, the end the country nationally is about to have a referendum on what's called a voice to paul. i'm with a mechanism that would be put into the stride in constitution. now that has to be done at a referendum and the referendum has particularly difficult tests associated with it
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. it has to be achieved by majority of votes across the street here. and it also has to have a majority in full up to 6 states. and that's very hard to do. and to do so, you would need to have the support probably on the west and australia was being monetized case type. so this issue of this state legislation was being caught up with this push for a national referendum. i think nationally the, for the supporters of the us campaigns, so that change will be happy that the w right government has backed off. they'll probably be some indigenous people in western australia who will think that the government has them as to try them. yep. okay. can you just give us a bit of a background about what lead to the little change in the 1st place we are tend to legally destroy 46000 year old type system? yeah, that's fine. yeah. and that happened in west side. of course. it's a very results rich site, and those big mining companies are very much part of the economy. but that to that
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site, that sort those $46000.00 euro k paintings were regarded as a price list value, a cultural heritage of this nice and average. know, this trade ins claimed to be the oldest continuing coaches in the world. so there was national outrage when reacting to as part of its mining explorations and in mining activities, a boss of those kinds and collects them that made it to you as a site outrage. and it was from that process that the, the state government decided to have much more rigorous protections for sacred sites. but with the, the, the way that went about it was bought on uh, it turned out that it certainly become a major political negative. and as a side caught up in i in another issue, it's a sort of a concise and problem. and i think in the end of the government has had to back off and brought it in just in regards to the voice referendum. can you just explain to
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people who, you know, outside of a stride, you whom i don't know exactly what it would do if it was to be introduced. and what the state is constitution effectively does not mention for this nice is payment. so it was a, uh, an agreement really between the 6 colonies. uh, that might help us trying the, uh, and the crown uh to establish this, try you as a nice and back at the time of the last century. and the constitution was sort of really on average know people and whatever regional people in australia had been wanting is for them to have a site about policies that affect them. and to have that size, they quoted his voice mechanism. and they one of the boys protected in the constitution, and that's what has to be done by a referendum. it's become a very hot political issue and it's friday because of the opposition. the, the deposit is no longer and government has decided to oppose these. so it's become a very difficult issue, and i think um, we
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a lot of allies on australia in terms of how it resolves this question, because it may be to just drive, it says no to its 1st nicest people in terms of recognition in the constitution and i think that would be seen by the well as a, as a pretty surprising outcome. yeah. and a thank you so much for your time in your inside. that is, mike. can a professor at the study and national university is treading and studies institute . thank you. so much thanks, tom hope focused on the prime minister and ron con has launched a high quote challenge to his conviction for corruption. khan was sentenced to 3 years for selling state gifts, while prime minister, he denies the charges and just being held in the high security prison, while his lawyer appeals posada, it might cost in all petition. we have a painful and drawn funds punishment to be suspended. so that he can be the lease from prison. he's being held in the prototype of conditions not fit for any human, but he's in good spirits. well, still a hit on the l just here, a spin thing,
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the 1st not a flight on the boss. the asylum seekers course in prison stopped the boat's controversy and, and spoke morocco looks to continue to run that the women's world capital build up . so they've huge game against from, with john the the, there's still a red warning at, in stuff in norway red warning for extreme grateful. and then slide likelihood or wrapped around this very seasonal area of low pressure. the winds are quite strong to sticky down the north sea. so strong wind across denmark, no germany southern pots of scans and eva typically, and through the baltic, and that is actually been forcing cooler weather down to central europe sold. a volts is still pushed to the surf. copenhagen's full costs resolved is
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a fairly windy $1.00 with temperatures $15.00 to $17.00. the average is times the well it surprisingly it's summer. it should be $22.00. so this is to say the least disappointing the picture for wednesday takes rain down through southern parts of the check for public to australia, and eventually dental slippy, did not as heavy as the last time, but it is a cold front full the same. i said this warning throughout and it's squashed down to particularly portugal and spain, but the some in italy too cold. the breath i showed yesterday is pretty bowl directly was $47.00, but the after $37.00 sort about 8 above average cost as heat. so right. does it of north africa, the heading thing recently has been the heavy rain, the right type in the north, for example, the sedan, the, the julian deserts festival, the dates back thousands of years. as you goes behind the scenes of could be the an
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annual cultural context, honored by unesco, where men move to the beach of women and to arrival, to our communities back to the tell to using song and dance to be the toward festivals on eligible era. the latest news, as it breaks the fires, keeps reading is we've been talking to fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these heavy, with, with detailed coverage, with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude. seems to be changing from around the world. every child on the 7th, still received a liter of elk each day that the states capacity to see the vulnerable from sanctions. because the ministry, the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching images era, a reminder about top stories, the salad military delegations from molly in between a fossil initiate to meet qu, latest. and the us typically the secretary of state, victoria and unions has had what she described as a frank and difficult meeting with the june to in the capital in the army. according to that, forget has blocked many bus taxi drivers in cape town from striking at least 3 people have been killed in violent protests during the 6th day struck. the drivers accused the city of passing on saint louis. china has urged the philippines to remove at the commission warship from
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a dispute had shown themselves trying to see for the philippines says it wants a bands in the area. the chinese coast con, useful to cannon at a supply bus on saturday with provisional results of a referendum in central african republic show 95 percent of both has wants to change the constitution that would allow the president to stay in the office longer opposition and broad scripts have rejected the results, they say the referendum is illegal, no can whip reports. the provisional referendum result was as predicted by the government, which says it's to people's, well, i'm the physician. you say the vote was and legal and rick you like to little so it's he said 95 percent of the sites is were in favor of changing the constitution. as the president faust on austin was twice a day or has been in office since 2016, it comes to additional changes would allow him to stay for another 16. yes. his
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government says they'll bring stability in development. don't said me thought about it was a question of meeting the needs of the people, the people are above the president of the republic. so when people ask for something, we have an obligation to respond to that. it was necessary to propose a new laws. you turn out that polling stations in the capital bank, he was visited the low during last week's photo opposition and rights groups say they being threatened in a time for campaigning against the changes. told them people the boys will take and say to now it was about 10 percent. the electoral thirty's says it was 6 times that says the next you on the reply as a task, why don't these elections could not be transparent in almost all the polling stations, there were no valid papers and those boxes have been stuffed. the only purpose for which the president decided to change constitution is to run again and the elections in 2025. not david's government depends on the russian medicine ways from
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the wagon to 3. and we went and so just to control pankey in some of the towns, the foreign forces benefit from access to the last mineral wealth, including golden diamonds. about half the population is in need of humanitarian aid . and about half a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes, homes group to control much of the countryside. we'll say older people not to vote for many staying safe on finding food is more important than politics. of the decades of twos in conflicts, the new constitution was adopted in 2016. the government look set to change it. final results are expected in 3 weeks. in the meantime, the preliminary results can be challenged in cold to deal positions, say to a day was government, or would the controls will be institutions, malcolm web elders era. or to sit down now,
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where many people in and around the capital have flipped their homes out to have you finding between the army and the parent military. rapid support forces for the move and has moved from cost to or residence in parts of the mind. woke up on tuesday morning to the sounds of heavy artillery and gunfire being exchanged between the sudanese army. i'm the parent military rapids support forces. now for the past 3 days, the fighting has been centered around the middle part of the city in an area known as old on demand. the so the news army has been trying to regain control of areas dominated by the power of the 3 r s f. since the thoughts of the flight flight suggests were also blank overhead. and they were s type launched by the sudanese army against positions of the parent military rapids support forces in the old city of mine. no civilians have been caught up in the conflict since the south of the fighting in mid april. and over the past 3 days, dozens of families have been leaving residential areas in the central part of on
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demand. because of the intensification of fighting between the 2 sides. most families have moved from the central parts of the city to with the northern parts of the city, hoping to escape the fighting between the 2 sides. they say both the r 7 and the 2nd these army have urge them to leave their homes to not be caught in the crossfire. many say they don't know the where they will go to, they leave behind their homes, they leave behind their properties. and over the past 3 days, their worst sibling casualties in the fighting between the 2 sides. over a dozen civilians have been killed as a result of artillery showing a thing where it isn't residential homes with most of the civilians saying that the artillery have been fired by the parent military rapids support forces indiscriminately. now fighting continues. the sounds of heavy artillery continues and they also civil imp caught up in the areas of slicing unable to move because of the fly. ellen and being worried and afraid that they will be caught up in the crossfire onto 0 a. to day somebody gets
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underway in the coming hours in brazil looking at tackling the challenge of protecting the amazon rainforest to help stop climate change. the lice of scientific and also shows a major reduction in the number of trip is being sales. the fight against deforestation in less than america has been going on for years. governments have long given orders to security forces to go off to legal monitors. and locals, who cut down trees for the presidents of columbia says it's time to try something new. as theresa by reports from the southern region before the audi, a gunner alexander, rolando sundays is on the front length of the columbia and fight against deforestation. he's in charge of operations in the region in the amazon rain forest center says he's working with prosecutors and specialize officers to come by environmental crimes with oh, wait, hold on zillow. thing to see that we are looking at money. lender is so we can confiscate the prophecy and they repay the damage they are doing to the amazon.
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he's unit also controls all the world that lives the areas, as well as rescuing in dangers spacious with with me. after the government signed a peace agreement with the left wing rebel group, the fork in 2016 millions of hector's, of land in this area were destroyed and pristine forest were replaced with capital and graft to feed them. the government now is trying a different approach and rather than prosecuting small farmers, they're going after those who, the finance deforestation. columbia managed to reduce deforestation by 30 percent in the past year environment. administered, sustainable, have my to die to 0 that combating the legal logging industry and working with local communities. our priority is fine for you. on the 1st left we precedent course that will pay through. we are not going to legalize land that a has been before to state it a so that it's price increases. and this is up to your message that we have sent
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out. the other side is the best ones that communities that have more, a closure of increasing that would go through the frontier, but they are really a low income, not very productive. placing local communities up, the forefront of the fight against land grabs is also part of the plan or metro. this is a community leader. it has been working with local and deals to reforest areas close to a national park. and what was the government has good intentions, but there are lots of people who wanted to fail who are part of the business and there in congress because they make the laws. but the inside of the ones who do not expect from the government has also the task of protecting people activity is as columbia is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for environmental activities. 100 have been killed in the last decade. columbia for is, have also been a victim of the war and the violence that plague this country's history many hope this time,
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the political when will be enough to revert the damage that has already been done. very so we'll see that we had in columbia the width then expect to trade slumped in china, has renewed phase among investors about the world's 2nd largest economy. exports during july fell by 14 and a half percent. that's the worst since the start of the club. it pandemic, economists blame both the week of the month, the chinese goods world wide, and the slow down of the economy at hon. the bad news sparked a full in the value of the chinese one. the that increases prussia on latest invasion to take action to reverse the slump. with the latest centurylink side of the economy is recovering, following a 3000000000 dollar line from the international monetary fund. but the cost of living is still high, and many poor communities are struggling with nelson and is, has more from columbia mostly 3 right. struggling to keep the home fires,
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burning electricity is being disconnected because she couldn't pay her bill, which is increased in recent months. we know it's a 0 met last year. she was supplying food to a little co eatery. now cut that bone marrow good because now i have to give up selling string hospice gas kerosene flour and the prices increase so i couldn't manage. now i provide meals for some students who are lodging nearby. i'm managing with great difficulty. can log into my main convenience. the most is blight is common among hundreds of thousands of c lumpkins. not just the poorest president drawn new. vic, i'm missing hon. is government say they have turned the economy around? the recovery plan has seen inflation, which piqued at 65 percent off the forwarding to single digits. for the 1st time since 2021. the policy has increased to 25 percent and the large number of people have lost their jobs. the situation has been
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a challenge for those running the government social was that program. we just tried to cushion those was defected. when we come to having the last 5 years, you'll know that we had the a, a safety program for the for and for those people when we are both one point in southern or to media, like but the state because the application, the, the c 3700000. i know the c things have been standardized, that one, that is much more that needs to be done before sure long is on the road to recovery . you have stop things getting less at the speed there, but i but have the turned around. i think i'm gonna have to, we haven't yet turned around because turning the corner would mean that we have stopped reducing g d p. but up to the 2nd quarter of the c a g d p kept
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contracting us. that means we also was losing, obviously the economy money on my, despite the shop drop in inflation and interest rates, prices remain high. one year on the government says things are on the mend that are normal cues. inflation is full and, and what could i mention says have increased, but many people here are still struggling to living. minute fernandez, audra 0, colombo. portugal has long been a popular destination for tourists. now work is one thing to do. the job is remotely seeing the benefits of being there too, but it's the government office so called digital nomad vases, property process of sold. and as sonya guy, i got reports from lisbon that's driving complaints that visitors are contributing to the cost of living process. it has just toasted the pope and continues to welcome many others. it's been a southern boom,
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and portugal is popularity as a place to settle down and and it comes with a visa tax breaks and the pathway to gaining nationality in the european union country. some, hey, from new zealand works as an event planner during the pandemic. he couldn't get back home. so he settled into this been and liked it so much. keep taking the digital lo, my visa. you're going to be sort of boutiques for haney and kind of hips replaced, is showing up as just made for a city which is incredible. creative people amazing, straight out around the place. but there is one drawback. it's quite expensive to locate the light housing costs quite a lot. sometimes portugal, as a cheap destination has been popular with retirees, from northern european countries, looking to settle in a room, a climate. but now that a young, the digital savvy crowd is flocking to, it shows it's putting pressure on the system, especially the housing sector. added to this, the decision to host the cas,
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the church swells used to, and event attended by 1500000 people. but at a time when rents around stripping the average wage of hoff of the working population, many in good, why, how much money the state put towards the visit itself? the total injection of public funds to host? well, tuesday cost $41000000.00. the cost of the stage alone was $3000000.00, and it was used for just 2 days. never the less specific council says it was a worthwhile investment. and in the future, it will be used to host major entertainment and sporting events. it's a way they say of promoting lisbon as a key international destination. there was little bows around areas outside of lisbon tourism zone. total is a clinical psychologist. his main work in the public sector does not pay enough to cover the rent. he sold his car, it has to work 3 other jobs at night to be able to afford to pay the bills. and i
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see it's not enough. and if it's never enough conditions, but i have 2 children to provide for. i get 1100 year old and nothing is left over . that's why i have to search for other words, other things. what time realizes that. many people like me. what professionals were part of the upper middle class to ashamed to ask for help. the dream of a desirable lifestyle in portugal may only be available to those who can afford it or not. so those struggling to keep up with the challenges. so need i, jagow, i'll just sarah. lisbon will the 1st asylum seekers in person to be housed on the boss, have spent the 1st night of flight the combinations of 500 microns as part of the government stopped the boats policy against people smuggling from from critics say, the policy is in humane and the barge is a fine hazard journalist lucy did and has been on board. she says my events will
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have little privacy or comfort when it's full or the people on the box is it as a reach? is it still capacity? you will have none. they wouldn't have bedrooms, have 7, they right and have spaces on their own. and i did some calculations that show the space assigned to each person is actually less than a call parking bye. so those are some extreme conditions. and whether the home office on the private contract is paying a large amount of money to organize this can actually do enough activities and want 3 things that kind of nice and, and engage people. if that outweighs, the reality of being in that tiny space remains to be seen. the accommodation is offered by the previous government on the basis, the otherwise people would be homeless, and it's all set on what's called a no choice basis. which means effectively the government can decide whether that's in a hotel and a bosh in the military base. the home office itself imposes minimum standards on hotels that says they have to be
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a minimum of 3 stalls. i'm not sure exactly why that is. it's probably, it's a guarantee, a minimum standard across the board. but in reality, living there is not, not sure yes, because some people can be that's a many months or many years on the assign them see, cuz i've spoken to in that condition says that it, it means that it feels like a cognitive van lines properly. obviously it's fine for a short time, but without for the space, without your own home, without being able to cook or spend time with your family in a normal way, it's not a way that anyone would choose to be living that lives. and i'm sure the people in those hotels wouldn't describe it as a luxury. i think it was still a hit on al jazeera. is it a bit? is it a plane? no, it's a major league, bicycle kind of taking a superman catch. that's coming up in sports with just the
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the the oldest one i just spoke now and the latest from the women's world cup. his joy. thank you very much tom columbia. a through to the quotes, finals of the way as well. cop often no count jamaica counseling that was may school early in the 2nd hall was the only goal jamaica had conceded in this tournament. columbia will now play the european champions, england in the quarter finals and sydney on such today broker looking to continue the incredible run later on choose day that are up against one of the favorites from so in the round of 16 bronco or the 1st north africa an arab site to make it
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this fall in the competition. most people say this is a special game because i'm french, but my heart is with the rock i. we've been working hard to 3 years and here we are . i read enough morocco and today it's not a problem, a total for me to win against friends. i'll do everything for us to reach the quote of finals. well, alex thomas is following the walk up for us in sydney and alex real quick, go into this one of the underdogs, but they'll be feeling confident, what they often what by a change in the group stage. so i'm sure that they feel like nothing to lose a baby, a deputy tone space well comprehend, but it was expanded to 32 teams. were all co having already made history. as you mentioned, as the 1st arab nation that competes in a women's world cup, were the only one of those newcomers twice, they qualify from the groups level where they exceeds expectations. and that's cool . so i set the usual things you would expect about not letting in that wanting to continue the journey. but another one,
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sports data analyst grace note said that there was like a single digit percentage johansson broker beating fraud. so they would be the biggest shock in history. the women's woke up and we've seen quite a few upsets already up the background. so this is also really important, is that the, the huge connections, historically between the bronze america, with the fact that we saw the same guy, even the mains wilcox in the semi finals in casa last year. and of course, the connection between the frogs coach ran out america, where the coach that means themes that russia 2018 f us will come to parents. and 20 is, he said in the boat up to this, you know, i thought amazing friends that i'm real co, i'm amazing time that. but it's time to focus on the football. i'm hopeful alex isn't show somebody. we didn't expect the us site to go out. so early in this tournament, but alex earlier on we saw colombia, go through columbia, very impressive, so far in this tournament. and it's going to be quite a game, isn't it? again, thinking in the next round. oh yeah,
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i'll tell you what surprise me with here the sydney p for fans festival, which might be looking a little bit mc behind me. we're expecting some over. okay. fans that sign up for that kickoff in a few minutes time, but it was absolutely packed full of mainly columbia fans. does he by when they see it when columbia are a tax, and yeah, it was a bit of a, an uncle, the guy it has to be said against jamaica was he mentioned no, the joe had never had to have him conceded a goals. i thought in the tournaments that can be knew that lots of write them down was made that counts in the finish was really cost easy. it was a nice way to actually secure the results. and yes, they'll give england a tough time anyway, but also the way that england really struggle to get pos nigeria shows that know what the best we know about the injuries to back he plays, the european champions should be the favorites. now. so in this world, come with usaa many canada and brazil allows, but they're not playing like it at the moment. but i guess the australian friends will feel that the matilda is will be the favorite sports, spend the reaction with them getting so far in this tournament. a when you've been meeting the funds in sydney,
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the a massive reaction green and gold absolutely plots that stadium australia on monday, not more than 75 miles. the channel 7 who were in australia site, their audience a small than 6 and a half 1000000. and that wasn't just a record for them, but that was the biggest audience for a single program on any o c channel. oh yeah, it's been front page. news is what his bank pays mused. pushing rugby league and all 0 supple out of the headlines and sons was full. hey, all these level when a limits, what is it doing that? and is it real momentum about that campaign? now i forget about coal even though matilda is, according to the local sates, but ceilings the tallies right. know to to alex, thanks very much for that. to me. well, it's all about trumps for deals in men's football ahead of the stall to the new season name offers and puts to a toll power sunshine he wants to leave. he's on the contract with the french club
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until 2025. having joined in 2017 for record $240000000.00 name on one, the french lake title 5 times since joining p. s. j. the reports of his exit come at a time when pissed you over the intense negotiations with kenny and, and bob pay his feature at the club, isabella, and have signed cisco. keep a young salma on a 3, a 2. he'd spent half a season with buying munich, filling in for regular, keep a man one lawyer who injured his like on a ski holiday. french tennis play a gamble face has dropped 12 number 276 or for a pool run a form in the last year. but there was signs of a revival as he reached the 2nd round of the canadian opened in toronto. well, faced was up against wimbledon. quotes of finalist christopher eubanks and splendid too much points. and the 2nd set thoughts raised this game and the 3rd 6 inches, 766761. when you apply well number for the final surpass, next ivory, montreal fomo, women's number one, victoria. as a britain,
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cro drops just 3 games against opponents. like selling this in a match up of this use of straight in open, semi final loses. that was, as the rank is 100 and 87th va, $1000.00 match rate, treat, breaking the full set by simone and how that. so i slowed stevens next wimbledon champion, call us out across the set to return to tournament action for the 1st time since winning the title in london, the well number one will make his canadian opens debut on wednesday. so card on the basis of the reception you are getting everywhere, you co even more so now off the winning wimbledon. i thing so when the 1st one, i mean that i can uh, after when my loan. but uh, you know, and so send me the, uh, uh, i felt i felt, uh, you know, earlier be more law from the people you know, off the, when my loan money to honestly, i did not spend does your sense in the practice. uh, everyone was screaming galindo's got me the on the, you know, it's
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a something expressive just a few of his foot stories to bring you thoughts. right. a, how are you? love raising has made history yet the well the cycling championships in gloss over the reco straight 12 title in the men's individual sprint, he beat trinidad and tobago as nicholas pool in the finals become the 1st sprint and the professional era. 25 was titles. ero britain's elena bulk and the evans looked like they'd won gold and the 120 lot women's madison when a high speed crash just before the penultimate lap, falls to partial restarts. fun evans has to fight hard, and the final 9 laps to hold off the straight to the clinch. the victory was the 2nd gold football co who'd been part of the school that took team to see gold on saturday. and i will finish with an amazing piece of play in the current. i'll be seasoned. this was cleveland guardians, reichfield co, calhoun taking an amazing 6 months style, catching the 6 ending against which run type rate chase. despite that,
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the blue jays still when the game 3 to one. all right, that is where you spoke for now while i to tell him. thank you so much john. well, that's all for me for this is out, but i will be back in just a moment with much more of the guys news. the is this time for the west to we think the best option for the ukraine. much of war and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change the quizzical look us politics. the bottom line award winning program. 27 years as often as an assignment, it's an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international, so make. well clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 percent is controlled by god. bring programs to
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