tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 10, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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when the was it reached the threshold, then we started to run away. she shows us the flight tomorrow. so the house leads us inside to look through the photos. i don't have struggles to hold for tears. she knows. so despite the health, she will come rebuilding her life is the will, rages will be a challenge. the own words, the of the hello, i'm about this and then this is the news on life and deals are coming off in the next 60 minutes. west african leaders actually to stand by military force, which could be sent to cool. it's new jack spots. they say they're also going to try more diplomacy. no big thing too.
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so also how to run funds 1st, 5 american citizens from prison to house arrest as part of a do with the us nice evacuation efforts. resume in hawaii for those trying to following devastating wildfire. president binding players the way for federal aid on russia's set to launch its 1st mission since 1976. its address of the lunar south pole. about a piece of center. who do you suppose we count down to the women's world cup quotes of finals? postpone them agree on a deal to sylvia and captains upon munich, put his head, retain, able to say good bye to the west. african block. april was as a stand by 4 should be activated to restore democracy in new jersey. it's 2 weeks since the amenities on testing is part of their, the eco was meetings ended in
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a booster or, and african leaders have condemned the detention of new shows. president mohammed but assume they've also said traveled to this is going to be restricted. anyone to prevent that return to civilian government will have their assets frozen, that it become a t, a be chief of defense stuff, to activate the aqua stand by force with all its elements immediately order the deployment, one of the aqua stand by force to restore constitutional order in the republic of news yet underscore its continued commitment. the dubious duration of constitutional order through peaceful means. what is good more from amity joyce who is live in the jedi, nigerian capital i boost where if it was something that took place, let's talk about the stand by force. first of all, what do we know about it and what action is expected to take?
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actually, it's a, it's a force comprising of military police as well as civilian members. it was constituted by the kind of coming to you to, of west africa states to intervene politically and militarily, when they need to rise. the most active situation was in 2017 when they send the force to the gun via that was when. yeah, john, me from a preston. yeah. jeremy refused to step down a tie. he lost the election to president item about open for our president elect at the time. it also deployed to the giving of yourself to help restore order, fully known as attempted. cool. there now are these floors, we understand that the meeting of the chief of the 1st call of the region that took place last week was finalizing of a proper the. they started by force, which is expected to go between 30026000 members, depending on the crisis, they are going to intervene and but what is yeah,
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now probably they may be looking towards each and that number up. we understand that, but can across on molly's said, any attack on me is yet, is ca see that as an active role, all of them. so with that in mind, the kind of the community of west african states may, must have custody to increasing that number to deal with a situation attend. at the same time the natives were saying that they're still going to be trying diplomacy. and do we know what avenues are left to them? a well basically the machines by a cause and the african you and your to, to j hawk field based on the brakes. the was yesterday when a former a map of kind of one from a government central bank of nigeria one day and we understand because a plus the admissions. but also of course he came back on wednesdays based and then i didn't president who was the chairman of they could have the community of west africa state about east brace. so he was the only person who was met directly with
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a military leader in his yes, now we understand also a source close to the are of course somebody today to the dizziness that the coordinators there wanted some concessions to stock negotiations. is that a window of opportunity for diplomacy to work? nobody's sutton at the moment, but there is pierre, on the diplomatic side, that giving them a new way, oh, cd to that demands for the deluxe ation of functions. especially the supply for electricity from nigeria, that the opening of the board is between nigeria and i'm the general public, the supply of medicines of food. this could also strengthen the hands of the military, utah, and i mean general public and the c a is a repeat of what happened in bali and put in a fossil as well as di, when it was sort of relaxed the sanctions imposed on those countries. and today, the leaders have refused to budge albany just talking to us from a booster. i'm
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a thank you very much indeed. as a new band, everybody has more from the sheriff's capital in the army in the military just has just names and you government directed by all means a minus 35 by 21 members, including 15 civil members and 6 direct answer to a cost you chose full, so that's the mediators and stuff. doesn't care about take or ration, and we continue to ignore a international goals. story is safe, self suppressed residence. and does house iris says that he is living in the very hot, vicious, without electricity medicine or food? leaders have also accused french forces for service in all this,
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he just shows military leaders of an honest old taxes will be collected in cash. they've also told businesses to pay money directly to the treasury instead of buying space say it's an effort to bypass international sanctions imposed on the country officer the to find out that isaac has this report from the army, the loss of the electricity supply to the m and has been reduced adding to the suffering of new jersey and robbie, i can no longer support her 5 children selling ice cream. what's her only source of income? so when it will freeze, it isn't working. we only get power for 2 hours. we depend on this to survive. now with power outages, even the juices we have on drinkable most of the shares, imports come from neighboring nigeria and benita. both countries have impose sanctions on new share, which are affected day to day life. if we get the products at the old prices,
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i don't mind selling them at the regular cost, but if the wholesalers are selling at a higher cost, we will have to increase our prices with since western countries and international organizations suspended aid, the military council has launch several initiatives to reduce the impact of sanctions. yes. when in the past we used to deposit that money at the bank, but now we don't go to banks anymore. now we pay all taxes directly. these days, if you put your money in the bank, there's no way to get it out. the closure of borders not only affects the livelihoods of ordinary people on a national scale. the sanctions include the suspension of commercial financial transactions, preventing the military council from accessing new jersey assets in both domestic and foreign banks. yeah. put in waterloo and i need my opponents and supporters of the military council agreed that the sanctions are not enough to force the army to open the doors of this parliament,
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restore the constitution and released president mohammed buzzer proper authorized. uh, i guess it. uh yeah, i mean the songs and so forth, the chinese construction company to suspend the construction of a hydro electric dab and is yeah, it says the sanctions hold of key funding for the employees that can bunch of dom is on large multi purpose style under construction on the new shall river just northwest of the capital. yeah, i mean, it's worth the $808000000.00 and it began in 2019. it's set to have a capacity of a 150 megawatts send to provide education to boost food production. in the jap, well, joining us live from new york city is good to go. can't use the optic editor at some of for it's an online use platform to have you with us on audra 0. how important is the is down to china is relations with nature in a funny kind of way. this is a really big project that the chinese will care about. this down is way more
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important to you as a country, as you, but your point of elk uh, towards the future of its electricity supply and the socket culture. and so many other projects that so electricity all is necessary for both of the chinese. this is the chinese construction company, but has to stop the work, but the actual funders all consults, result, you move international financially as an, it's less of an investment by the chinese. the chinese, you'll be more concerned about a much larger project, which is an oil pipeline from the j to um, been in republic. it's like a sleigh book to the sales to the southwest. um, you know, as you'd expect that and the chaise with landlocked country, and it's really these, it, while it produces an oil, it's is only ever that been able to produce oil for the domestic market. now with this pipeline, it's, it could be a complete game changer for the country and it's
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a major investment for the chinese. and, you know, it's 1000 kilometers. goes all the way down to down to the pulse increase on a. so that's what they'll be, pay more attention to. so, so for the chinese, a, uh, electronic government has kind of faded neutral, called the, you know, as they normally do when these things gets uh, gets announced. that when the, when there's a clue it, we saw that in, in modeling i'm looking up also the kind of, you know, so to try to play this situation. what we do not interfere in other countries are fast because all the will tell you that they care about is that they stability in this was document countries or any, any country they go to this, not just an africa, the same thing as southeast asia, based on was dependency in those countries rather than you know, a change of government. what have you guys you've just been describing to china. it does have a significant investment in much of the african continent, particularly in the areas that you've been talking about. there have been areas
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where they've been investing and also there has been instability. is this something that china does? is this something that china, essentially just in certain circumstances will take a pause if you like, and then wait for the situation to become a theater and then move back in. exactly that, that's pretty much exactly what happens. they, they watch the situation because they, they really have this doctrine of the long introvert that, you know, it's kind of the work with anybody. right? we, we don't care whether it's a democratic government or military government. whatever type of government will work with anybody, so long as it is stable and they work with us and you know, the usual we'll have a win win situation be when the people of the country when that's kind of the way they tend to position themselves in the situations they be, they own like western powers, they would rather not be seen to be dictates in all you know, discussing, i should say, what's another countries um so,
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so the system is uh, book we've seen situations where they did get we sold the thing, gimme a few years ago when the, when the government's going to go to the throne and the, the kind of broke out that usual situation is that, hang on, you know, we, we support the, the, the democratically elected government. but in almost every other situation they, they've always just pay difficult and given the fact that they do, as you say, apply a neutral called as you describe. but none of us were talking about projects that are worth at the very least hundreds of millions of dollars. how much leverage does that give china when it comes to these countries, even though they say publicly that they're not getting involved as well. the bits of leverage they do have is that lots of those governments will, that's you. we've heard all week or the last couple of weeks i should say,
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we've heard how these ministry junkers comes palm. the 1st thing they say they read, particularly the francophone countries, is down. we frost type of thing. you know, we don't like the united states or the west about as much. either they never say anything negative about china. if you, if you listen carefully and sometimes they say that, you know, they, they are positive things about russia. but that feels more like a propaganda thing. but they, there's almost nothing said about china. and you know that big they will because they know that once things settle down and they show that they have power, the chinese will come back and work with them. so the leverage the, the, the, the chinese have is simply that with that across africa, regardless of who's in power in any country. the chinese have the advantage of being a partner to work with in particular ways, the structure of projects, us. we know whether they fund them or not, as you see in the case of the country jot down even if they're not the fund of them,
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they all the, the go to infrastructure, partner in almost a whole country. so they do have that, that leverage particularly because they don't they don't getting involved in the policy. so as this is alyssa, p has been organizing a goal because really interested to get your thoughts on this and you guys, okay, thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. thank you. bye. if anybody had any news on saving elections, ecuador is going to go ahead in 10 days, despite the assassination of a presidential candidate, it is probably the, it was a no confident supposed to call him and, but he was supposed to speak to about the finances and the number one is back in action is 1st time since wimbledon. the
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5 us citizens have been moved from underwriting in prison to house the rest of include the runs longer, so having american prisoners shall make no mercy. he was charged in 2015 for having relations with the whole style state. the u. s. has been negotiating with around for months to release the prisoners. my honda is monitoring development as far as in washington dc. so the combination of these so far of months of negotiations, what is the us saying about this, mike, as well? yes indeed. and it was up to 2 years of secret negotiations that also involves switzerland, oman, and cut into them. so team as go betweens between the parties. so the us says, welcome the news of the removal from prison to house arrest. the state to the person for the 1st spokesman for the state department. says that they should never have been present in the 1st place. we've also heard from the spokesman for the national security council,
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who says that this is just the beginning of what could be quite a lengthy process. it's unlike previous prison that exchanges with it was literally immediate. once the release that happened in this particular case is going to be ongoing negotiations. and this involves the us part of the deal. that is a release of a number off the radio in prison is being held, but also the release of some $8000000000.00 in a radian funds which was confiscated and now have to be with to and to iran. that in itself is going to be a complication in terms of the logistics of that. so a lot of months, lots of work still to come in order for this exchange to be completed by us officials welcoming the fact that the 1st step is happened. and that is that the 5 had been removed from prison to house arrest. mike, thank you very much indeed by kind of talking to us in washington dc. and also jabante is joining us with the latest on the editing and capital to find what is yvonne's reaction to all of this as well. uh roberts, uh,
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a weekend here and quite late. uh, we haven't had any official reaction to this news as of yet. but we have been hearing from the officials over the past few weeks saying that they are ready to release these hostages. should the united states uphold the end of the deal and that the release will come on humanitarian grounds. we heard from the waiting for minister, and they were up to law here just a 2 days ago on tuesday when he was asked a question about the status of these dual nationals being held in evan prison in town. and he said, that's a think negotiations continue, and the ratings are ready to move forward from their point of view should the united states and uphold their end of the deal. and it appears now with the help of the contrary. governments as well as oman. and this was a governments they had managed to reach at least the 1st part of disagreement, which sees these 5 dual nationals and being taken to one of the hotels in the
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capital for ability under the security watch 24 hours a day at house arrest in front of the hotels until the process is complete and as far as we understand that process is going to take about $4.00 to $6.00 weeks because the katara government will help to secure the funds, billions of dollars that the south korean government has been holding as a result of sanctions that have come into place in since 2018. so getting around those sections and getting special waivers to transfer the funds to go to our central bank where then it wrong and will have access to it, but only for humanitarian grounds. to use it to purchase medicine and necessary goods for the country. and that is part of the agreement as we understand. so that process is going to take some time. and in the meantime, these 5 american citizens will be staying inside the country before they will be able to the parts to return home even releasing they, they, but billions of dollars from south korea. i believe it is added to this and cut off
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for humanitarian aid, as you say, would come into the very important time, of course of a run which has been under sanctions for so long. certainly this country's economic to ensure looks very, very bleak. and this is coming at a time when that there was an intense pressure on the raised government to try and get itself out of this dire situation that it finds itself in. now at these funds will not have an immediate impact on the ordinary lives of renews, but it will certainly provide a much needed relief to the government's budget just to give you an idea. the government's defense budget for one year is about $6000000000.00. and that is the amount that we understand that that will be released by the south korean government . so it's a huge sum of money, but it's not all of what iran is asking for. there's a over $50000000000.00 of reading funds that are being held in various countries as a result of those us sanctions. this is one of the largest figures and now with the
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release of these us citizens, the readings, hope that money will be used for much needed of goods that is lacking in the country. but certainly, i think it's important to point out that the economic pressure on has been under is nothing new. but now it's reached the point where certainly the government is looking at ways of trying to look at its foreign policy as a means of getting the money that is owed. and it provides an incredible opportunity for these 2 long time adversaries around in the united states. to force a pop up to reach an agreement to de escalate the tensions that had been ongoing for the past 2 years. dosage about intact on dos. i thank you. yes, president, job items declared wildfires in hawaii as a major disaster now is that designation means more funds can be handed out for the recovery efforts. at least 36 people have been killed on the island of molly burton
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. victims have been air lifted off the island for treatment. victoria gave me the points. oh my gosh, look at the harbor home. yeah, the scalar, the devastation to the town is behind. it is evidence. fast moving world sized read through this put the, the tourist area on hawaii. now we only live with devastating results. thousands fools to escape any way they could. the dogs, u. s. coast guard rescued. 14 people who jumped into the ocean to escape the incentive just to fly over ki head and continue see to see the, the burning flames. and as the 1st and the impact on law high, not and law high in a town was just so shocking and devastating. it look as if it's just the whole town was devastated. high winds have knocked down to electricity supplies, cellphone services, and grounded flights in west my way, there's no power of general harris team is going to be doing assessments in the
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area. but right now the roads are still, some of the roads are still close, so it's hard to get to the hotels to find out what their situations are. the brush flies that sprung up on the hawaiian islands meteorologist say hurricane dora, blowing across the pacific ocean is partly to blame for the strong winds, fanning the flames. they haven't been able to determine what ignited the flyers. so there's, there's 3 conditions that we got from the national weather service, and they call it a red flag alert. so that's the dry conditions, right, so you've got dry steel trees, plants, you got low humidity and high winds. president biden is sending help to the us state. hawaiian say the full extent of the damage may not be known for months. victoria gates and b l g 0. the president biden has been given more details about the emergency relief program for molly. we have just approved
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a major disaster declaration of for why which will get a into the hands of the people desperately, desperately need help. now they've lost anyone who's lost a loved one, whose home has been damaged or destroyed is going to get help immediately. and i've directed that we a search support to these pray, firefighters, 1st responders, emergency personnel working round the clock, they're risking their lives. i just got off the phone before i got here for a long conversation with governor josh green this morning. let him know, i'm going to make sure the state has everything you need and the federal government to recover. miguel them again, i've sent us this report from laurie. i made that sobering and staggering death toll, which now stands at $36.00. we know upwards of 4000 people at one point were evacuated from this wildfire. hundreds of people are at the shelter behind me here and now we,
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it's, i'm clear when anyone will be able to return home those images of these wildfires. there are now 3 separate wildfires burning across this area are just dramatic. it shows how quickly the scope of this fire really exploded. officials say entire neighborhoods are decimated, upwards of 300 homes and businesses have been destroyed. and officials say that number will likely climb later on today at 1st live officials stay. they'll also be able to scour the bern zone, hoping to find more of the missing. and of course, they're looking for survivors. but it's quite possible that the death toll which again stands at 36, could continue to rise. officials say these while fires were fanned by incredibly strong winds upwards of 80 miles per hour. the weather is getting better, but the official say they're going to have a long firefight on their hands in the days ahead. to echo as presidential elections to go ahead as scheduled in 10 days despite the assassination of
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candidates. fernando v. of attention to the president d. i'm a law so based declared a national state of emergency after the shooting on wednesday. the suspect to the attacker is reported to thank you for the consultation with the nation, the capital p. so if you have your most and we know meeting, we had finished a meeting here in the anderson, coliseum a few meters from here. as soon as he got out it took him around 30 seconds to get to the door and shooting started. i think it was more than 30 shots. we tried to find where fernando was, and at that point we realized he had been taken to the hospital. he was shot several times. and in the head of the 59 year old journalist was one of 8 presidential candidates running in the election and august. the 20th gordon done. it is a journalist space in quito, and he says, view of insurance. here was of spoken about corruption in ecuador, his politics, the finance of you, the send. so was a candidate running about 3rd or 4th book paid place in the polls.
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who was an anti corruption candidate, his investigations, while he was in the congress. and as president of the auditing watchdog committee, led to several arrests and convictions for corruption of former career governments. officials mister v sense. you declared basically a war on the korea candidate. miss louisa gonzales, who was running in the 1st place. mister, if you have the sense use um. oh cool. was a witness to the crime to the shooting, cleans that this. this was what was leading his campaign. the number one issue was, was to a try and sort out the, the huge security problem in the country. so he was also in a,
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a candidate that was a advocating for a very hard hand in terms of the security situation in this country. you're going so, i mean, it says as making advances and it's offensive movies and especially obama mood. this video, released by ukrainian troops, allegedly shows them approaching the russian physicians and urging russian soldiers to surrender with the exact location. and the date of the video was shot, cannot be verified, russian forces to o'clock most in may after months of fighting the system does not through the governments of india in 5 minutes and that i'm, that i'm not a has survived and no confidence goes in parliament is party and its allies hold the majority of seats. now position brought the motion, accusing body of framing to end months of ethic, violence, and the northeastern states of mana, 4, dozens of opposition. politicians walked after 5 minutes to speech body has promised service, stores peace out of thoughts and says the entire country stands behind the state.
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the people of the country have to an immense distrust in our government again and again. i am here to thank every citizen and so my direct to, to, to the people of the country. yeah. we don't. so i'm a, is political editor of the industry and times newspaper. and he says that for the majority of prime minister and that ended on his speech, he did not address not to bore most of the bod, keywords and speaking on the achievements of his government. and when his speech richard lost it over an arm and about 20 minutes or so, the obligation walked out because they wanted to hit the prime minister on money boat and the entire north on for this motion was good at making the prime minister comfortable for the situation that was happening and money for the past 90 days. and 150 people have died. and there's been very shocking reviews of human being and sort of didn't put a noun in public. so they walked out, but the 5 minutes to get off to good. it's only money,
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food and x best is them. but the for the people there and it said that india have sterns united behind them. but frankly, you know, there was a lot of slips in, but the, uh, and the message as it should have gone home. fade to go home and the all position, the beach speaker from the opposition side go to go. bang was from us. i'm a member of parliament, he made us all it says in addition of all of bill positions gauges for the and did so in a, in a very graceful way. but this debate which lots to do with pregnancy, ours had to be dominated by the case of the benches because of this proportion of the location of time. but the opposition with what the time was available to it, made it to points and made the problem. and it's not comfortable the still ahead and i'll just see, you know, new lows to your kind of the world. find the joins condemnation of league legislation which finds the same sex relationships. president insist,
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see will not file to pressure loss thing and legacy of uranium mining. we hear from indigenous americans about the stretch of their communities, decades laser and many are calling it a new era of footfall. we're going to look ahead to the saudi pro league season and its stars coming up in the there's something of a heat wave currently through iraq, syria, particularly those and syria. and the southeast of took here. we've got temperatures around about the $48.00 mach hidden in here somewhere, but typically is where it should be from the north coast of georgia with that wind cut me off the black sea. it's disappointed in cloudy and often showering temperatures are also fairly high. still around, for example, those in egypt,
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the live and israel and the occupied territory, but not excessively hard. they just a few degrees above, but then again we're talking about middle of the season, fairly humid weather. this is dryer, but we still got temperatures in the forties and human weather for example, in dining hall. and also due by the breezes lighting didn't so all of that month. so you can breeze no strong as it was. so this guy that wrote thing, have you down to get it stuff continually ever cost and drizzly. otherwise the details i'm changing very much. same is true in the horn of africa and the big child's what you've seen recently growing in the safe and hot has been floating in, for example, as to dom. that still, they're not as big knows frequent as they were. so the science and the temperatures are by where they should be. there's a bit of a cold breeze from you. some rain temporarily into limpopo region in south africa. otherwise the sunshine still cold nights, but relatively warm days. the, the
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the of the you're watching all just need a reminder of a top stories this uh the west africans longacre was, has activated a stand by military force officer and emergency summits to discuss the true is uh, the leaders emphasize diplomacy was the preferred way to restore the civilian government. 5 us citizens are being moved from an, a rainy and prism to house. the rest is part of a deal involving the eventual police billions of dollars of any and finds frozen size premier guys presidential biden's to can want 5 in hawaii as a major disaster. vaca lives more funds to age and company. at least 36 people who killed from the island. ma mazda is launching its 1st luna mission and nearly 50
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years. it's racing to the 1st country to land on the most south pole emission was originally a joint project with the european space agency box. the agency broke its ties with moscow after it began its military operation and you trained last february, since rush has strengthened it since since the end of russia has strengthened the space cooperation with china. so let's take a closer look at the competition between different countries and their space programs. also, fox only the united states and russia and china. i've managed to land the spacecraft successfully on the mean. although all through government sponsored programs must goes last. lunar mission was in august 1976 when russia was then part of the soviet union. now there's more competition. india send an unmanned space probe to the moon last month to carry out the chemical analysis of the lunar south pole. united out of benefits which opened it space agency 8 years ago, plans to send the probes as early as november at us to us companies, astro bostic,
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uninsured. the machines that also scheduled to attempt moon landings later this year to, well for more than this, we're going to go to daniel hawkins is joining us live from moscow. what does this mean for us? have done the filter rush, so this is without down to return to the center stage. all the space, exploration disagree even had a tremendous legacy of pools in space. moments has the names of the gardens, and it's called a homeowner of the owns here, movies of everything was household lanes and russia and beyond russia. inside the legacy, of course, in mood, exploration, because the us put the 1st model on the moon, the russians have the 1st probes, photos fly by. and so something wants to come back from the mood off to the last pro russian sense. up and lucky and 76, the, the russian space program went to the decline, especially in a tom, all of the 19 they had to set up an entirely new space agency that was played by
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insults of difficulties and funding and internal politics as well. a full sections of also pay the post post 2014 post 2022. hunting must go off from western technology equipment and cooperation for russia. this very much means a launch of a main mission. totally independently made in rushes of dispute without any sort of outside west and the help of proof that russia can use its mouldings or long as he is brains. it sounds, if a power to conduct my, just by some square expiration of fools, fundamentally, they can build on the legacy left behind by the. so if you email lice that needs to go to put you some results in more than they rupture. despite all the sections against that, so very much on. so for us, these projects as one of the projects for scientific achievement, one would imagine this is also as is so often the case going to lead on to other projects and other attempts to ad goes to the moon and elsewhere it. is there any
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indication how russia is planning to build on this? if you're like in order to move it space exploration program for that? so upset with me. the 25 probably was a very major mission compared. so it's a medium countable. the sundry on 3, which is going up roughly the same time that's going to be on the ground 2 weeks. the loot of $25.00 will be on the moon for around the year. it's got lots of technical equipment, lots of communications equipment to do a thorough analysis on the south side, the po, the south pole of the mode, which has probably difficult to rain and is really very much one of the least explore. areas of that select still holding. now all the players of pools has joined the space variance, as you said, suit speeds, bus space, price of the us. the bus was buses, the sub units including india, china, that's up in east the koreans. but this mission is particularly important because the scientists and bolt saw it is globally inside the south side of the moon. true
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to contain invaluable results is in times of pros and ice that contains 1st, if you can contain more because you're not convincing drinking water, which could cite this site. if that is proven to be the foundation for potentials to, to finalize ation for a potential return to the move in terms of human more times. which for many decades of course, was the subject of science fiction with the subject of science and seem as a nation best mation if successful, of course, could bring back the proof. that could be very much a real possibilities. and so moving away here simply again from prestige and achievements, taking boxes to actual achievement, which could lead to major scientific breakthroughs and discovery in the future. daniel hawkins and moscow. daniel, thank you very much. i, the president of you guys has denounced the world to buy ink for refusing new loans because of legislation that outlaws the same sex relationships, dividing most of that he has promised to find alternative sources of credit. of all
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bank says the anti l g b t q law passed and may contradicts the institutions values, customs, so it has more from nairobi. a presidential wire in the 70 has issued a statement, a very heavily wooded statement about this. a suspension of was bank loans and he says that says the country will continue developing. we always out those loans in part, the statement that you've gone to was not the cost is to abandon the our principles and sovereignty using money. and this is, this is to do with this on the good news, the reason he passed as they criminalized homosexuality. and this has been very, very controversial. the president has been talking about it and the president said
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that the laws do not target specific goods. a rather the low protect you, brandon's from being a reputed or cost into homosexuality. so this is something that has gained a lot of talk, so not just in uganda, but across the world as well. and the impact of the so was done clues is immense because the was gone, a gave this lone millions of dollars to you've gone down for different projects. when it comes to education, i have a infrastructure and so on. and it's not just the was bank, you know, the, you, you've gone to itself. uh is, you know, is dependent on aids. uh so a lot of donors and other apartments are very uncomfortable,
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particularly about this nose in the sections of the slows catherine. so you are the sarah, not really the south american, they do say they're looking for economic alternatives to stop the wave of different def i was a station across the amazon 11000000 families and the brazilian amazon is suffering from poverty and hunger, making them vulnerable to crime, now a fruit is proving to be part of the solution. i live in america, tennessee, and human reports from the amazon river delta along the amazon river and the brazilian state and by the farmers to their boats with a sigh. you travers, as we prepared to take their harvest to market at the 40000000, the capitals i say, is sold to the highest bidder, probably look like blueberries, but are in fact a nutritious amazon and fruit that in the last few years has become all the rage and the rest of brazil and abroad, and we are selling much more. there's
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a factory nearby. now, a site is worth a lot. 6 years ago the price was terrible. in the rain forest, michael stuff seat of a takes us to see how he harvests off site, which grows on his type of palm trees. so with a palm leaf rope around his feet, he climbs up to get the fruit. after ensuring its right, he slides down with his prize harvesting these giant branches of the site is extraordinarily hard work to meet here. there are signs, spiders, and ensign snakes, but the people of this community this has turned into their black gold. today it has allowed the community standard of living to improve and interested in what's the use of a size, our principal source of nutrition, and now income before our community lived up, making cold and destroying the vegetation to make cold we would todd but had nothing to show for it. i say you can be grown online because it has already been
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cleared and degraded by cattle, farming, making an important economic alternative to further deforestation. families that can make a decent living will also be less easily recruited in this region over run by organized crime. but it's not a silver bullet. it's which one technology innovation and investment to produce value added products such as a site. oil is essential to keep the boom for this amazonian delicacy alive to see a new and al jazeera on the amazon river delta. but on august, the 9th was the anniversary of the atomic bombing of nagasaki by the us, the cold war arms race that followed after radioactive legacy and native american land. indigenous leaders are you reading and writing still poses a threat to communities. robert and those reports from coal, nino county out of zone uranium mining has
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a long history in native american lands during the cold war uranium. doug from now the whole land powered us nuclear weapons. they have a whole miners were exposed to deadly radiation. they were sick, it made their families sick. and you know, there wasn't a lot of good information provided to people so they could protect themselves. and so there's really a horrible legacy relative to uranium. hundreds of radioactive waste dumps still scar, the reservation president joe biden's creation of a new national monument was meant in part to band future uranium mining on tribal lands. but not completely. this is the opinion, plains uranium mine owned by energy fuels corporation. and it's legally exempt from removal, even though it's in the new monument hang on play,
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mine does exist. and so we'll continue to exist. in theory, it's been told that it was grandfathered in beginning in 2016 mind workers breached an upper layer of ground water at the site and had been pumping out contaminated water. ever since. right now there's thousands and thousands of gallons of water, those feeling from the mine, and lays within pond outside of the actual mine. there's no way of them actually mitigating the, the water at this point. for the havasu by driving grand canyon. round water contamination is lethal. threat, i worry about the most for the water that runs in my village, the water that sustains my family and my community, i worry that that water will either dry up or be contaminated forever, which will then cease the history of my people. energy fuel says it has put state
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of the art environmental controls and ground water protection in place. but environmental as worn, that uranium mine waste can remain dangerously radioactive for thousands of years. if indeed, the mine contaminate still lower, awkward for there's really no way to clean it up. a deadly legacy and a continuing danger. rob reynolds, l g, 0, coconino county, arizona, the head and all the data where the ball goes, ones based volkswagen. this is this major lease coming up for the
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the, for the sport. and here's peter. all right, thank you very much, rob. we'll start with some full thoughts menus, a few weeks of trying buying music. i've reported the agree to deal with tuchman to sign every time, but it's understood that the decision now lies with the english captain himself. he's been at tulsa and since he was a youth player and he is the tubs, rick old school are just 47 shows. of adams here is premier, the record, but suppose have not won a trophy since 2008 final gym and champions. and they've offered to double the salary realm and with the stuff of the beloved head of the new spanish season. goalkeepers eva cuts off who missed the majority of the campaign and requires knee surgery of the rupturing. he's n c, we approve should ligaments. but said he, one year old belgian was named the best cheap in the world at last is bound on door
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towards fridays. also the start of what many are quoting a new era and football the sound, he probably kicks off with clubs in the gulf kingdom. having spent hundreds of millions, attracting players from some of europe's top teams. joanna guys or rob sco reports to form a little pool, teammates reunited on new ground. jordan henderson and study of money are among the top players to have swapped europe's top leagues for the saudi pro leak with henderson. now at out at dfac and man a signing for christiana, rinaldo is el nasa this week they'll get the 1st taste of saudi football. as the new season begins, excitement is definitely valuable in this football, mad country, right? where football is in the dna for us really, this is a moment when the strategy actually comes together and comes to life. that strategy started with the rinaldo is rival at l. mess, so late last year, since then,
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the government has back to the saudi pro league investing billions to make comes more professional aimed at making the league one of the best and wealth of the source of the transfer window bottom door. when a kareen benjamin assigned for it to had from rail madrid. and since then there's been an influx of foreign players. the clubs have shelled out close to half a $1000000000.00 and football website trumps amongst ranks the saudi league. as the 5th biggest spend in the window behind leaks in italy, france, germany, and england. this is definitely a journey. this is not just a one weekend we've set off to, to achieve this objective to, to be one of the top endings in the world. saudi arabia has made big investments across sports, including gulf boxing, and for we the one, well, the critique such as i'm the scenes national, are choosing the kingdom of sports, washing that human rights records. but that hasn't put
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a full cost of buying up the rights to show sound. the football in more than a 170 countries. well, funds in the capital re at also preparing for bigger and better season a heads me. i wasn't in the pulse, we got used to the competition big machine. oh, who? wow. and alexa. wow. hill, alan. oh, if you had, but this, she had the presence of international players, like benjamin christie on a and f, as in the saudi li will get more excitement and competition between clubs. that'd be now to me, that'd be in the international players one or 2 years back. we're in the biggest clubs and were considered among the greatest players in the world. so i'm extremely happy to see our national league and an arabic leap with these names. this is a beautiful thing of the season kicks off on friday, but the transfer window is open until the 1st week of september. and the feeling is that the saudi pro leak may still attract another big name before it closes. joanna goes real sca l g 0
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it's another a stay at the women's world cup, but there's been some fiery woods from the netherlands camp directed at the usa. but that you lost the 2019 world cup final to the americans are preparing to face spain in the quarter finals. whereas the defending champion, so also to losing to sweden on penalties in the last round made of them strike lynette better than spain said the usa go to, i hated themselves from the start of this tournament. they had already like a yeah, a really big mouth. they were talking already about the final and stuff, and i was just thinking you 1st have to show it on the page before you are talking . and i'm not being rude in that way. i mean, i have still a lot of respect for them, but i mean, now they are out of the tournament that spain netherlands game is on friday in wilmington. later the same day. japan face sweden in oakland, moving to saturday and brisbin co hosts, australia play fronts and the round will be completed by european champions, england up against the columbia. a lot of focus on the co host australia and
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they're all time leading scorer. sam could, she missed the 1st 3 games with a coughing tree, but came on as a sub and they went over then walk in the last 16. the big question for a strain is coach, is with a soft co against phones. i actually think he's always liking better for him. it would. it wouldn't be it. it's on a not marital. it's a dream come true honestly. and we're all just you know what? we're busing for her with buzzing for the team. and again, for us, the most important thing is the game on sunday. we have believed since we started. this woke up the weekend when this woke up and i think we've always had that belief . yes, there is a pressure, but i think when we're playing, when i was thinking about that pressure we're thinking about we are representing our amazing country and we're playing a football and a solid. well, the way proud of it was painting of drama on the page. the couple of it's a daughter is including a penalty shoes and football continues. it doesn't cover any made. he's the ab for the origin selling drugs or fails,
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making the impact of the 19 minutes against enough to know see, makes luis. i've been do less school to school and say the patient in the 2nd. huh . although that's, you know, equalized with the school to, to, to, to it went to penalties petunia, securing a sponsor because the finals like winning the shoots out because of the and champions palmetto. so we'll say colombian seam difficulty the pair data to the surprise package of this to them, and they eliminated the independence, a del, via all very cool. and indian say it had it sounds to level the tie when they were awarded a penalty lace in the match by michael hotels. fox fits. i definitely see that go through to one on aggregates. the tenants will double and call us al grass has made us successful, were to enter the cause of so winning the wimbledon size of last month. the spaniard made his debut at the canadian opened in toronto as he faced the payment shelf. and on the 2nd brown authorize winning this 16376, to extend these winning speak to to t matches. 2012 is also preparing to defend these us open cycles at the end of this
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month. but we'll know before 7 of 65 is out, the greek system, the bond at progressive performance from campbell fees, he secured a success, increase the frenchman who sang into assisted living method. yeah, of the struggling with injuries and the memory as another parent who is struggling with these phase share of injuries over the use the store for almost 3 hours against associates next for so. but eventually, these are mean 3 states to set up a meeting with each of these gimmicks. and let's say the name base code for the rugby world cup on thursday, but it does nothing to the veterans like co captain michel hooper or quaid cooper, coach. eddie jones at mit sees taking a gamble by selecting a younger and less experience free for the tournament. school there and he has an average of 20 caps per player. one of these will be aiming to lift the trophy for a 3rd time. he the total that applies him selected. uh yeah,
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i've said we have to take michael. it could be said from the french guy. we don't know. he's got a coughing jury, but i made a decision. this is the best bet he's ready for the world cup. i'm excited for this challenge. i'm excited to see what this, what this group can do. very young, very enthusiastic, ambitious. and, and we're looking to make some headlines out of the out in front. and finally, just something you don't see very often in major league baseball, boston red sox, cecilia and myself. i think you'll see that try somebody could catch here but missed the me, couldn't find the pool because it was a, it's a few seconds of people to realize that the food had gone straight into one of finley parks school board licenses. they made the regular kansas city royals reward of the ground rules double, which happens in the bull needs to feel, but it's not counted as a home run thing. boston went on to win for 3, and he thought it did bounce back and it's stuck inside the wall and we'll leave it there for now. i'll be,
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are getting legs with most bullets means rob peter. thank you very much. indeed. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories of getting the website. obviously the dot com. i'm robust and stay with the the since its inception, in 1961, the great fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped
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