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of the, a club where societies disenfranchised of the loudest voice. and political defence takes center stage. they, on the roof goes resistance. the officers of roger, casablanca, defends, who make football on which is the the, is there as crew, they does reject the gift. and that's a crew appeals to release the deposed president, and to restore a civilian route the sound carried on. so this is out, is there a lot and also coming out, a number of migraines set tempting to across the mediterranean from new c o 28 to the continues to rise. another 41, people die as that boat sinks. and i'm producer,
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reviewing the photographs, discover the bodies of the 22nd migrants in the deserts. net. susie on china's capital is lashed bytes heaviest rains, and more than a century, more than 30 people that, that tens of thousands of homes destroy the goals for the community. to is to release to our state, the presidents have so far been ignored in the ship. you a 2nd just state spoke to the depose, the them, i'm in pursuit and say, and concerns. he expressed washington's commitment to finding a peaceful resolution to the last month. but it should take about charles truck that has this report from the costs and it will the street to beach is camp is only a may remain calm. but the military cooley does show no sign of backing down. instead,
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announcing moving new officials to replace the governments of democratically elected president mccormick, bar zoom, who they have held in detention since july. the 26. the please. you've done because the president of the national council for the safe guardian of the homeland, the head of state decrees ought to go one mister lemmings. zane ali mohammed is appointed prime minister, who made me mean diplomatic efforts, finding a peaceful solution to the crisis of sofa failed in its latest response. the ministry just said it had refused entry to a delegation from the african union. the un and the regional block echo us because of security concerns. of this only i was of to be acting us deputy secretary of state victoria newland said she had health 2 hours of difficulties towards the self appointed defense minister and had been refused access. russell tanisha is detained, lead to the us is it still remains hurtful. diplomacy can work. the window of opportunity is definitely still open. we believe that the edition step aside and
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allow present presume to resume his duties tomorrow today, tomorrow, any time in the near future echo us is struggling to pull together a military force comprised of soldiers for member states, which it has threatened to use as a last result of a potential military operation to reinstate the close new gerry and president nigeria as president bullets. a new book is the new chairman of eccles nigeria with by follow the biggest all me in the region would be expected to take the lead in any such military operation for the presidency and who is facing opposition from nigeria named peace, including those in his own policy and his people who fear the considerable risk of sparking a wider region will win if that were to happen. it could lead to a deterioration in the already difficult fight against all groups, like both of our i so they'll call it a, we have multiple levers on which we can leverage to achieve the end that we are
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seeking to achieve, which is to uphold that. it was protocols by ensuring that there is a return of civilian democratic rule under the leadership of president by zoom. the refusal bondage is cou, lead is to allow entry into the country by a combined united nations african union. an echo as delegation comes 2 days before a 2nd emergency echo as summit on the crosses. it's expected the focus of that summit will be discussions about a potential last result. military solution of the diplomatic avenues are still open, but the rough is that they are becoming increasingly slim. joel strap it down to 0 . the call. what an n c co resistance group has been formed is that it has condemn magenta, the this for committing treason. and says it will use all necessary me is to reestablish oppressive. i'm a blessing to the fullness of his duties. best get time on now this with document interest. who's in a boucher, i'll go ahead what,
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what do we know about this group who wants to reestablish the present as well? it's resistance because they call themselves committee for the resistance. and it's headed according to the statement issued by this group. it's headed by administered into by some government and for my revenue. come on during the conflict and is your northern is yeah, uh years ago, that's a reset. abdulla and this will probably be one of the strongest move by profiles in groups. image. yes, we know in the early days of the cool there was practice from by some supporters. we'll try to march on to the presidential palace to protest and probably freedom. and then there were scattered. but this particular group, if it comes into force, that would mean return to violence in this. yeah, if these continue or the actual lies, we have the right of using only means to restore constitutional order in this year
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. we probably are looking at the possibility of the resurfacing of rapid movements in this year. what something we saw in the early 2, thousands and to the mid of up to 20161 piece was struck in is yet a public. so this is adding another dimension to the crisis image that i need to boss to repeat these groups that i'm a groups in the group, in fact occupied a large portion of northern virginia which isn't positive it and gave the government then uh very, very tough time in dealing with and what can we expect then from tomorrow's eco asked me to give them that they could eat it seems to be standing foot. absolutely. it's not being the latest delegation. in fact, 3 delegations was sent to the general public and they were all stopped by the many treatment at the latest that comprised united media as sorry, african union headquarters. and united states is a very,
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very important point in a turning point. could be an important turning point in the whole crisis itself. that is and get a lot of diplomats into it cause an african union. and we expect to see probably some measure of top status from these organizations at tomorrow's meeting. a basically we also expect to see more sanctions to be applied images yet. we know electricity has been cut. we also know that the board is i've been goes all right to nomic links. i've been in place from a very long time since the last meeting of the economic community of west africa has recently been i the central bank has been ordered to take additional economic steps to its trying to lead a financial transactions between this country. i'm is you had a public, remember this year depends to a large extent on a lot of inputs from nigeria since the closure of border it has been very tough. so inflation has gone through the rules and people i really, really struggling, especially with the cutting off of electricity. so we expect
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a lot of moves in terms of economic sanctions and in terms of other measures. but there is no great appetite, but say about immediate administrative division. yes is still on the table, but it could be some weeks off. not immediately, i think. okay, my new address. thank you for that update. 41 migrants have drowned in the mediterranean when that boat capsized is. that's how it's from the 4th a sex in to new z, a heading for it to the for other people. and boy, the rescue here the a tally in orlando, i'm producer, is the latest disaster in not having to other modeling sank on sunday. or how do i need has more from them to do some, as this is the 1st to break over the past few day. and again, it is a dramatic story. now the force of live as were found on board a iron boat with no engine floating off the coast of libya. they were supported by an over flight and immediately emerging vessel nearby was
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alerted and went to rescue them. when they got on board, they said that actually they were involved, they left on another ship, that capsized and everyone else on board up to $41.00. people had died and they survive simply because they were the only ones that had a life less. now the flow of boats leaving the coast of north africa coming towards italy has increased dramatically this year. and the numbers are more than double then those of last year to the point that this island of lump into that is at full capacity. and that navy muscle behind me is here to basically take some of the migrants who are here and bring them to other receptions centers and hot spots on the mainland. now the, the government of prime minister georgia maloney has been trying to stop this flow of migrant is trying to come with it as so all sorts of bilateral deals was to need
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to, to, to matt, to try to stop that flow from the beaches of geneva. so far it hasn't worked for them. how many of the 0 lumping to the gods on the border between libya and so this is a $27.00 refugees have died in a desperate region. never like this week. well, they've been say there's been an increase in refuge, he's being left to fend for themselves. since the 10 isn't government started deportation last month. while the government has defended its treatment of unable people, victoria getting the reports, or there's no shelter from the relentless heat in this desert area on the border between libya and she knew the this group of men and women say they were rounded up by security forces in tennessee, a 2 days ago and dumped here. they were looking for 4 hours before being found by libya and bold regards to fellow mores pregnant and into temperatures of nearly 50
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degrees celsius with little will to all food. and the few days i was into an issue . my husband is a laborer. we were beaten and insulted there. 2 days ago we were taken to the board there by the following day, they beat the men and left us. we walked on the road towards olivia, but we didn't know the direction. we walked for 34 hours before the libyan police found us. yeah, i know not hundreds of refugees and migrants have been around to don't by security, full season that unity and safety effects over the last months, almost all the from country south of this a hard as it's looking for a back to life driven by drought and conflict, president kind of side has said refugees arriving and she needs the receive humane treatment. the human rights which has accused the government of collective expulsion of black migrants libby as buddha, god say, an average of a 150 refugees a day and to libya from she knew the others get lost in the desert. seemed brought
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them in my eyes united, but when we interrogated some of the migrants, they said they'd live full behind when they disappeared. and we couldn't find them . it's a wide visit and groups of migrants might walk in different directions. these refugees have survived another desperate journey, but the future looks as powerless as ever. victoria gates and b l g 0. i'm out at china joins us lives now from ms. ross, a moment where hearing some harrowing stories, what seems to be the situation now of the well, it's an ongoing situation. i mean, just like we heard in victoria's report, hundreds of migrants are being found. you know, we've heard numbers of a 160 a 190 day on this borders. this area. eliza is about stretches towards the south of tanisha and look, there is a vast desert. it's extremely hot. uh so you can just imagine, i mean,
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right now we're almost at 40 degrees in the city. so next to the coast. so these people in the hot scorching desert are being dumped without any water, any food, and just being told to walk up being pushed towards libya. you know, some for hours like in the report for 4 hours. but we've heard of stories of, of really just just the heart breaking stories where they've had to endorse days in the, in the, in the desert and the scorching heat. there was one gentleman who, along with his wife and daughter, were, was walking towards libya when he fainted, due to the lack of water as, as wife and daughter continued on. and they were later on they were found dead in the desert. so i mean, there's hundreds of stories of these vulnerable people that have been stranded on the desert by tunisian authorities and pushed towards the end. the live in border could guard have told us that on since these and since the situation has happened.
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and they've found 20 at least $27.00 bodies in the desert. and that number because increase because the libyan border patrol is only the only uh uh, petroleum on the border. so there could be, uh many more people, many more people that have died on the canadian side, but we don't know. yeah. and then it reminds us of the background to this, then why is always happening in the 1st place of wells. tensions have been for months, very of have have risen in tunisia, i towards the, the, the, the, the migraines presence, especially in the city of facts in early july. you know, residents were protesting against their presence. and those tensions sort of reached the breaking point when the 3 migrants from cameroon,
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stabs 18. as you had mentioned that, uh, that saw uh, you know, too easy and authorities in return. i began to expelled these migrants and put them on the 2 on the living board or trying to push them towards libya. the libyans are weren't allowing them in. and so they've been stranded, i mean, hundreds of, of, of, of, of foldable people, women and children remain stranded on the border of being pushed by the to easy and authorities and being refused entry by the living. so i mean, they're stuck in the middle of between these 2 governments and the less unless the 2 regions and the libyans can begin to talk, come up with some kind of solution. are these people are continue, are going to continue to struggle and continue to struggle on the border and the scorching heat. okay, life for us, the amount of china. thank you. what's the come on? i'll just say like we report from bangladesh for the army has been called in to help hundreds of thousands of people stranded by lots and lots,
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the looking back her mind about top stores. us secretary states has spoken to the deposed on detained presence of miss jack onto the blinking said he reassured, robin bust him of washington's commitments to finding a peaceful resolution on the retreat to take a month 41 migrants of drowns in the mediterranean. and that boat capsized, sent out in the 4th a specs into an easy i think it's in the 4 of those on what's the risk to be is for to god's sake. 22nd refugees from some so far in countries of dog prosecute days. their bodies were found dumped in the test. it seemed to be unto museum. when the children are among the leaves to perished from hunt at least 33 people have died in the heaviest rains and more than a century in china is capital beijing. the north of the country,
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millions of people are assessing the damage to their homes and businesses. could you and he reports not phone fishing. the owner of this cardboard factory, northern china says he spent years guarding against flights. she never expected. a storm would destroy most a decade of what we'll know till i know some, we never saw it or we wouldn't be hit by such a severe not to the last to some people off. if i have insurance, i don't because such a massive flood seemed impossible. in the cost, i don't know how i will recover. as flooding coolage a blank type results, very slow. the receive hundreds of thousands of people are confronted with the loss of the homes and businesses, and now pleading from a government assisting the hugo fund 0. we're not just trying to get a free meal, if i receive it in a tid both of instant noodles then with the money i saved, i can buy flow tiles or breaks and rebuild a home. a home is gone. now. dozens of people have died in the aging. a load most drowning are being stuffed away,
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or trapped when buildings collapsed. the government says 1300000 people are affected. 150000 houses damaged many students have running water. it was natural dissolves of the 6 aging years. the last time flooding of this scale took place in the capital was in 2012 back then. the same area is one to go and function stuff. it's the most damage. and 179 people were killed. it's raised questions about why these communities weren't best it prepared. 20000 soldiers have been deployed to help with the clean up northeast of china is considered the country's gregory. the government has announced a disaster relief plan to farm is there, a fee is at food prices could rise as a result of devastated harvest, but for others like these books, factory workers taking stock of the losses because the priority we are heartbroken . it's a huge loss. maybe you'd like us to come to tons,
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but the worst storm in 140 years, katrina, you all to 0 thinking as japan is dealing with strong winds and heavy rain from tropical storm come in trains and flights. so the other end of issue have been suspended, disrupting, travel for tens of thousands of people during the peak holiday season. for the army in bangladesh has been deployed to help rescue people's try me by flash flags and then slides. for these 7 people have been killed in the southeast region. authorities say more than 300000 people cox's bizarre have been stranded by the floods. the army has been deployed to them. the band with electricity has been comp time they charge a has more of a relief center in front of matthew hills. this is one of the many shelters setup by the government and dr. drum hill tracts region. there are more than 250 people are taking shelter here. they're satisfied with the relative they're getting. now
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there is at least 4. that's 6 that's been effected. one of the worst is bundle bundis. they were more than 30000 people are displays and there is no electricity. telecommunication, and the road communication is snap. and also the other district as cox has by that, which is very badly affected. they're more than 300000 people who are display. so i've taken refuge in government, chef throws all the funding for the fall. now, it has also the home for nearly a 1000000 draft, which is what is the largest refugee camp in the world. there's been a lot of devastation in the can. 1500 homes were destroyed. $250.00 families were relocated that still water on the ground by level to area water burned diseases. now that area is also exposed to sight blown and storm. frequently in the monsoon season, the clear danger failed remains. although the government has been applied the army assisting the local authorities in providing relief, food and fresh water,
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at least 50 percent of the population in this region are indigenous tribal people who are reluctant to come to the show. there are sick for how they live. many of them rather live deep inside the products and they're highly exposed to land slide . and if this rain continues, there's clear binge or remains for more land slides and floods tend to charge re, i'll just say to random up to now it's a yes and some of the west monsoon season is on the record and focused on the down polls affected every part of the country causing destruction which could take decades to rebuild. as english robbie reports from since province. many remain homeless and fundable to post on a patient to seize on the threats of most lots. whoever takes office next and packaged on local, provincial or national governments will all be forced to contend with what is described as one of if not the most serious threats to national security. the fall
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out of climate change. this time, last year, published on experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history. many rural communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may have had been living under open skies for a year. the amount of all the children are sitting under the sun when it rains. we go into the tents, we don't even have electricity in this. our pool was broken during the floods. the longer it takes to rebuild, the more elected officials lose trust in communities like this guy, the name of the government doesn't care about poor people. they care about rich people, but for us there was nothing. they've given us nothing and they never will die. and they do district in august on southern since province was one of the worst effected areas in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields, the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of
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the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started to flood once again. hundreds of thousands of homes need to be rebuilt. reconstruction is under way, but the pace is slow. in the hair alone, the government has marked out 52000 sites. 8 organizations coordinating the work of only received funds for $900.00 bill. it was called them both got about and people's homes have complete the collapse or the priority. okay, then we will repair of buildings that are partially destroyed or damaged will be some of the villages we spoke to say local officials or given preferential treatment to friends and relatives. others blame government red tape. finally got the quote back to the houses. here i have for them down this flood water is a problem, but no government officer is coming here to find out what is happening well, what we need. but why help us so slow may not be
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a concern for very long where the land had dried water levels are rising. some are predicting more flood soon. there was a feeling of deja who is tragic scenes repeat themselves before getting back on their feet. such survivors may find themselves displaced once again, the same bus route, the ultra 0 mer since august on me, that as of 8 south american countries meeting in brazil have agreed to reduce deforestation in the amazon, they signed a declaration which includes forming a launch to conserve that was not just reinforced, but they stopped short of quoting for an end to deforestation by 2030. they also couldn't reach a consensus on the fulton oil explanation. all mining in the forest. critics say the measures don't go far enough. as i might as one of them believing that on many um as it was the amazons of bolivia, brazil, columbia, who equis dos. who do you ma'am? you guy on her?
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is there a non a and venezuela gold represents it here in this main thing as a whole lot for these amazon is a 100 so many of the, the amazon of the forest and 68. they, i'm, as enough workers, women and young people do the amazon of indigenous peoples and traditional communities among the m as and of culture science and on sexual knowledge. we separated, the concerns are growing about the state to the us economy of to credit rates and agency booties downgraded several small then medium banks becomes on the hills of last week's announcement by another well known agency. fitch downgraded the us credit rating from triple a. to double a plus, this was due to concerns about who governance and over spending treasury secretary on it. yet it dismissed the move while investors remain cautious. the next hearing of adult trumps alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election assault is scheduled for friday, prosecutor's, one of the jobs to limits for the former us present his team can shed during his
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trial. the consent. trump could use some evidence to intimidate witnesses, destroys in ocoee, the prosecution request violates trump constitutional rights. or you can find more information on our website. i'll just share a thought. the weather is next in sort of storage, except what's behind the conflict. easier because i'm sorry to stay with us here on the, on the calendar is the trouble. baker, the ones that form a tie food. now tropical storm, its main contribution to the right of the cold weather is the amount of rain is dropping. its winds is still strong enough to cold, some minus the damage, but as it moves out through west in japan, towards south korea is dropping anything up to 300 minute pieces of raining 24
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hours. so rain and land slides. all the real worries here, and that's basically gonna be focused on 5th, a on science career. you'll notice line here. this is roughly different i can developing into a tie soon. and it will head, i think, towards type q, given what's happening here means most of china with the exception. the file size is driving. you might expect they should be range this time. yeah. they're not there at the moment. there is a front coming into by using, they're just a tough on the already sort and rivers and show your went away. but the heaviest ratings for the size in china, as for the monsoon range, will the stuttering a bit and i'll leave you a good positive india drive. but the focus is now and for the next few days, probably to pull this path of north east india and still bangladesh. whether of course is funding on the ground. the western gaps lift the moist air. so you get some light train in the western side of india, but for pakistan, unless you in the north is once again pretty dry of
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the of the julian deserts festival, the dates back thousands of years. as you goes behind the scenes that could be an annual cultural context, honored by unesco, where men move to the beach of women and to arrival, to our communities back from the tell to using song and dance to be the a to our it's best to both ineligible era on the rest of your peers, out of agent with final rebels to full width couple improves and synchronize 2 years ago. and now passing the army. what's driving the conflict, and how's the government addressing the regions, simmering grievances? this is inside story, the
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