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the bends match because the signal right now, but you will soon feel the sim hicks, we feel every day from cute, a home. com. then you've got the 3 women gruff who would be in fact of the front line. positive is the future. children on a jersey to the . ready and the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. the process may think of ami chiefs of west african nations is postponed indefinitely. as me, she is coolly does remain defiance. the death toll in hawaii is deadly. as natural disaster rises to icy with around a 1000 people still unaccounted for. we have i
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have saw me that's still stuck with no gas water, no power, no way to char from me in the summer. at least 6 people have died off the boat carrying migrant sinks while trying to cross the english channel from from the and the assassination of equity. was presidential candidate council, the shadow of uncertainty and fear pissed in 2 weeks before the election. we live in case i'm wrong with this for england come from behind to beat columbia as the winnings. well come and we'll try to hire her as australia in the semi finals office. i get off from the drama of the penalty. she found the it's been 3 weeks since military latencies pallet anesha and despite condemnation
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and calls to reinstate the elected president. the clearly does have remains defined . west african leaders approve the deployment of a stand by force, but a key crisis meeting to outline the next steps has now been indefinitely postponed . in asia, it's business as usual for the new interim government who have minutes in the capital. in the, i mean the 21 men, the cabinet was appointed this week, but they are growing concerns about the face of the deposed president of the, the husband and his family who remain in detention. they use foreign policy. chief joseph bartel says they are deprived of food and electricity for several days now. and there are reports that the president thought has been seen by adopt them, and deduced reports from on to be on the board of between nisha and nigeria were communities that concerned about the future is all quiet on the frontier between nigeria and is your republic. now, just a few meters from here,
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hundreds of trucks are lined up. they've been stopping from causing intern idea. yeah. because of the directive from echo as to suspend all trade links and communications with ms. yeah. as the cool enters the 3rd week, they all living with some of them had a ship of goods that drive a site. it's a total or a complete loss for them because they not sure when the board is will open on whether or not they will leave this place any time soon. now the fact of this functions, i guess media is telling on the economies on personal relationships that up communities on the border with me, she had to probably go into marie and also have cultural and religious affiliations was affinity with people is and people in nigeria and that is old beat that is old suffering at the moment. apart from that, the prices of goods have gone up to a level that ordinary people cannot easily go to the market and buy food and eat or feed their families. nope. in terms of the situation imager,
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rhetorics are still being wrapped up on both sides from it course and the military . you want to ensure that for me, that's only defined the breezes by, in a pointing senior officers into the governments. uh, for example, on friday, a new inspector general of police and also the head of customs were announced and that shows they are, they are digging in for a long time off my degrees. i'll just get i get one, then i get into your border. it's christy, ending is director of faculty of research at the co cnn international peacekeeping training since he joins us live now from accurate. thank you very much for being on al jazeera of 1st of all, what is your take on a car wash as responsive just to the next meeting that was due to happen today has been postponed indefinitely. has they've run out of ideas here. no, they haven't run the front out of ideas. and if you remember right from the way to go, i told your listeners that the military option was the best option that we needed
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in looking at all the variables the, to the interest i tend to confronted to kind of implications. so for an intervention that can be dishing provided the best option for resolving this crisis . and i think that before i send it to this address back now we've seen cheerleaders in state, a 21, a member parliament. i mean that we're obviously trying to get to get on with things in these year, but what does the car was doing at this point in time? when i think a cool as is back um gives bates trying to reduce the reputation of damage that you have. various is the decisions i have given them and i think you've been probably with this new piece i should be leveraging in power in the jet. they'll, they'll be that process often deborah shifting so that we can have a win win. oh, the see present writing less then for the governmental meetings. here it is. the
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best struggle see for the some region is the best solution for the people. how do you put the divisions within a car wash or do you think around the best way forward from here we understand a number of countries have absolutely no desire to send troops of what i mean. the very idea of military in the thing to mention was that even before the octet boost, which i think it was a reflection of the voices on one thing, that's an inability to use the co pay to process as well. but it last 25 years also say that the phones do happen, of course, the to snatch and just on government do happen. that's i look, that's a saturday from the minister and that we need. and it was shifted process, which we can bring constitutionalism back to the center of the form of government was desirable for all people the military officers. now it says that citizens
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interest in terms of jobs secure which education else does not just start instructions often get betsy's and ideas that would food on the table. governments and governments should be about people. and yeah, well, well, just taking a bit of a while to look at this whole issue, how do stabilizing is this crew to the why to region what i mean, the, where the origin itself almost every country is experiencing the underpinnings of the start village. but i think there relies the consent and the sensitivity of the j crisis because almost all been by still so cool was realized that whatever had led to the cool in the say those reduce were also preventing that one country across for about 20 to have a most electron, what can i dish and put you on by present 80 percent of its members have had to
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pull the test and i do for them boxed off. ma'am ma'am, ma'am, i've also sees the constitution so that lead desk can continue to get them to credit, paid to the sustainability of that much electronic institution is that is really in question. right? to do with that can be jack this with some touch of the better existence of some. okay. to just finally, how concerned are you about the points of the treatment of president doesn't what i think. let me make it very clear that respect of individual rights must be at the center of the lot forms of governments. but zoom does, deserves to be treated with respect and dignity. not only because to us a president or he's a president because they say who might be to my license to my,
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to anybody that represents respect and faith treatments. okay, thank you so much for your time. we really do appreciate it. that is chrissy in the director of faculty research at the coffee and then international peacekeeping training center. thank you. child strength. it is added refugee reception center in gun and the at the border with between a file. so he says the office that the instability initiated could spread right around the region a, where the refugee was section kept close to the gone and became a fast so bold of the campbell socrates various se. right? the way across these quota, around about 10000 refugees of coming from the key in the past. so in the last few years, and the big series is that that refugee number could increase dramatically if in days there was any kind of minutes. we escalation in new jersey. the reason is is because it's 2 fault firstly because the key to pass it along with molly would see
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any kind of military intervention by echo, as, as being a declaration of war and themselves. and the 2nd is, is because i only to tell you that concern that the, all i'm groups i so i know car into the groups that people here have flips for them . could well take advantage of a deterioration in the security situation and so forth. more people, typically the herbs at the moment, the situation here is called the capital sororities. tell us that they've heard shooting what sounds like fighting very close to the boulder in recent weeks here. and people in the camp will tell you the stories, like they mentioned, having to play heavy fighting villages being destroyed. many of the women here of come without their husbands. they say that their husbands could well be dead. it's the same for the elderly boys in families too, but as i say, the situation does remain calm, hey, but just to put the perspective early hours before that co image eco,
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as itself said, he was very concerned about a deterioration in the security situation. in molly and became the past so especially it said that in the 1st 6 months of this year, they had already paying $1800.00 attacks by terror organizations or groups affiliated to them. in this region, 4600 people had already been killed and thousands more displaced. joining was estimated to be around 6000000 people for the ready slight violence in this region . so you can imagine the concern of the, of socrates here in gone and the in neighboring code of neighboring spinning. and nike area also is indeed echo. i says that as a last resort, it will launch some sort of military operation inside me. shedd charles scott. but i'll just say around the gone in unit 5. so what's the use now in wildfires on the
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hawaiian islands of malware you have killed at least a few people, official site, the number will likely rise of search and rescue operations continue. the violence moving flames broke out in 3 places on the island, high winds and dry land accelerated disappeared, making a challenging for firefighters to control them. evacuation orders issued for the western town of con, a party after another fire broke house. the questions being raised about the emergency response to hawaii with natural disaster. so by this time they didn't get enough warning and had to scramble for safety. the attorney general has opened an investigation into what happens to 0 issue, a 100 tons of opponents from cali. it would quickly spread on friday morning, the residence of la heiner, historic mallory town loudly destroyed by the fire would be allowed to return at noon. there was a 10 pm cause here a massive line of cause rapidly for the savage. i'm extend 25 kilometers in that
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direction towards behind, but also as far as the i can see and the all the direction along this west them coastal highway, some waiting in line express. the disbelief not just of the lack of a warning as the wildfires approached by a town earlier in the week, but the lack of information since we had no sirens, all that stuff they're posting, i had a family member that was stuck in their house until 12 o'clock that night that the fire was going. we had family members that were burned in cars. i have found me that's still stuck with no gas, no water, no power, no way to to our family in the mainland were say, i was born and raised here for 21 years. this is all they ever know, and i watch my tone burned down over a 1000 buildings have been destroyed many in the ocean from cool. what was hawaii's capital in the early 19th century before us colonization? many of these areas will remain off limits to residents, as the search continues for human remains. hawaii is going to confirmed that those
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who died did so in the open as they tried to escape a 1000 is remaining shelters. many have nothing left. i lost my condo, my cheap, my laptop, my cell phone. uh, everything i ever owned for 40 years that i lived in ohio and it remains unclear how this town, but just last week, a population of 13000. we'll rebuild she ever times. the elder 0 mary the historic town, the honda is old but destroyed the long road to rebuild the law structures will begin once the disaster is over. we spoke to huck and one sophie, he is the executive director of the hawaii public housing authority. he outlines the government's plans that it would take many months and billions of dollars to clear the area. it's toxic. it has to clear it, but what are we doing right now is throughout the island and throughout the entire
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state of donna fi in units of housing that are vacant. the people will be given the money's to, to, to, to be how's the federal government is working on the people that are registering as we speak and throughout the day. so right now is, is the temporary housing and any permanent housing that's available people we move into it. i mean the, these building, some of them are over a 100 years olds, and certainly many, many decades. it's gotta be, uh, i believe a master plan that we keep in mind not just the fires, but old and natural disasters that we have seen a tremendous amount of from hurricanes files and everything else. so it, it's nothing that's going to be built overnight, but in whatever screen build it, talks is already happening in about to building a sustainable community. community can 5 and be safe, but we are sending strong and supportive and really ready to continue assisting our community from the present biden, to tie less than professions, governor, breed,
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federal, state counties, nonprofit organizations. everyone is mobilized, and the people, the people of hawaii and across the globe, everyone is doing don't part. providing now we would not satisfy necessarily resources. so there's plenty more ahead on this new cell including, katherine saw a as out trio talent taishan inc. kaden is camacho law off how this thing? yeah, i'll be telling why this exercise has become so controversial. ident indians will vote in an old and folded primary. this we can to put candidates to help the countries angling economy. now missy continues has perfect stops of life in miami for who will be here with as in school, the
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at least 6 people have died onto the boat capsized while trying to reach the u. k. from friends, 49 others were rescued, local official side, thousands of boats caring migrants were trying to cross the channel from friends. french, prosecutors are investigating the feelings since they were in trouble. today was the problem of sea sickness. and then also the boat saw quite simply overloaded, they overloaded the boats and so they can no longer move forward. the last boat way we intervened was too full. well, here's a look at the latest figures regarding ukiah, asylum seekers, and how the situation has changed over the last few years. you've had government figures show that since 2018, more than 100000 migrants cross the channel in small bites this year alone. and if it gets stands at 16000 migrants, british authorities say almost 800 microns across the channel in a single day. this week. in mid july, british little mike has passed the legal migration bill. it will see migrants
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deemed to have arrived in the u. k. illegally deported to rebel and to a policy that could face lindsey legal challenges. earlier this week, the you guys started housing asylum seekers on the barge office on south coast. but little susie, 9 migrants were removed off to back to area, which can cause pneumonia is found in the on board water system. will pull rece is live and the owning on south eastern coast to tell us more festival. how have the risk you if it's been carried out from the english side of the channel today? well tom, it's about 4 am local time, a life boat and some coast guard to rescue russell's left, the pulse of f. the hair off to receiving a distress signal that was from the french coast near the town of saint gats, which is near dunkirk with one of them as on the french coastline. save that dozens
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of small vessels trying to make the crossing to the u. k. across the channel, the goats into difficulties. one of those it seems capsized and when rescue was got that at 6 people already in a. busy serious condition one was lifted to the hospital. we believe in kylie was pronounced that shortly afterwards. indeed, the other 5 of those 6 were also pronounced that later on with some, some 50 people. i also rescued. that is comes as you say, after the 755 people made the crossing from friends to the u. k. in just one day on thursday this week, in terms of the rescue was arriving back in in don't tell you, but we saw, we saw a large bite coming in. not so long ago about an hour ago. we say emily, no, no rescued migraines on board. but there was another board, a full special ad that arrived earlier earlier today i didn't bought. did see me
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like this and bought some migraines here and go home and go back and pull. what is the u. k? government's response been to the slightest tragedy as well? sort of the problem and the, the home secretary has been sharing at a meeting of the so called small boats operational command gold. she is now apparently chairing a meeting of the board, a force she's been under pressure as, as the government has been introducing a swathe of hard line on c and c immigration measures. one of those, as you mentioned that housing of asylum seekers on a barge some 200 miles of the coast from the, from the over in portland. and as you mentioned, that was the, the outbreak of legionella bacteria on that box that caused them to be to be dissing box. yesterday, that was 17 and asylum seekers were rescued in british waters on 1st day as well. now brought them into rhetoric tends to times to blame the,
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the people who organize these, these routes across to across the britain from friends as saying that they're the ones putting, putting these items that you cause lives in danger. but critics have said it's the government's policies that are putting people at risk risk and the most say fruits should be should be opened up to allow people it's across from fronts to the u. k. and to claim asylum. okay, thank you so much for that update that is pull race for us and dogs. i was 76 microns, had been rescued from an overloaded box in the mid a training and say they were taken on board a charity ship. the crew says the board was heading to naples initially. the italian government says 95000 people have arrived by seats or fathers here. latrice and living on the lodges, palestinian refugee camp is holding with no violence reported in the past week about the funding between sanctions destroyed many homes and shops and the cash
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strapped to you in an agency that supports palestinian refugees is unable to resume its services. sign a hold of reports from the camp in southern living on of the palestinian refugees trapped in a one square kilometer was kemp and let them on. but i know how it was also shelters. are factions that have repeatedly baffled for control and power? the latest truce has been holding for more than a week, but there's no guarantee the pricing has ended for good repairs and reconstruction to an estimated 400 homes and businesses as well as facilities run by the united nations relief and works agencies have not begun in earnest staff are able to reach half of the account to assess the damage, particularly a school complex, which was one of the front lines during the recent violence. reason for that is it is still too insecure. we have armed fighters including around our installations,
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insider installations, apparently as well. one school complex which reportedly has been violated, who's over 3000 children. it is very unlikely that these children will be able to go back to the school when the school starts in october. un assistance is vital for palestinians who are denied lebanese government services at the agency has been struggling with a bunch of crisis for years of the agency as a whole does not have a view on it's income beyond september. so any additional costs that are incurred through the hostilities and i know how to run any damage and humanitarian support will have to be found. in addition to the money that we already need to run a regular services, the latest outbreak of violence was the deadliest in years. it involved the main stream for the movement and the group calling itself. the muslim you,
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people in the camp are in many ways held hostage to the division within the palestinian leadership. there's criticism of a long standing agreement that prevents 11 onto the army from imposing law and order inside the camps. but there is little political will among lebanon's parties to this arm. the factions, those parties are linked to regional players who use inter palestinian tensions to advance their own agenda. home to tens of thousands of palestinians. i know how do we, it's still very much a war zone with many fearing it is not a matter of if but when the next round of fighting will begin. their socialist. either on the outskirts of i'm halloway, southern, nothing on the candidate for provincial governments and equitable is upcoming elections. is she was she also injured the day off the presidential content to finance? if you ever since here was assess the nice, it's the of a sense here was a full of a journalist and vocal critic of corruption and organized crime. on friday,
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supporters and family members had gathered to pay the tribute at a public, a memorial less in america, edited lucy and human reports from key to family, friends and supporters of assessing needed presidential candidates with none to be sent. seal accompanied his 1st of december, treat demanding of justice the people want to see the remains of the only men with guts in this country. there are many, many the door, but the levy sends you was the only one with the corps to come from those criminals, the mafia named police forces, whom the since you had accused of looking for drug them off. he has to not providing security despite the numerous death threats against him rally earlier this month, the former congressman in june, liz said he wouldn't wear a bullet proof vest and vowed to hunt down organized crime. come and get me. here i
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am. the said, the brake, me here, i am that the drug leaders come with the gunman. the time for try to is over for the separate rest. it's 6 colombians who they say were hired gun violent crime, and drug trafficking have turned to ecuador into one of the regions, most dangerous countries on those who commit to whom they lead to this, that people who are living when there's a crime like those you have to ask yourself, who benefits and obviously it's the other candidates who will capture a bit of a sense those votes, and the one who is hurt the most is a result. gonzalez, the candidate who is in the lead up until now in the polls. because there's a campaign to accuse her party of being behind us. although there was no evidence to the brother louisa gold sad. this was for me, the same lift, queen political party as exhausted leader. i go to, they asked davis, there was no clear evidence to, was behind the kelly for whether there is a political motive, as many are claiming, or what is likely is that the killing of the presidential candidate who was going
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to intervene the former of ecuador and president, by the court today, i will impact the results of august 20th presidential elections despite calls for them to be postpone the tula floor. do you see the go ahead with gardens for the non though you will live enough, sending all of it could a decent silva's pulling system once the age presidential candidates, but his murder has sparked fear amongst the remaining candidates and the good ones at large who are looking for answers, but especially for indeed are capable of ending the countries uncontrollable violence. c and human out to 0 key to ecuador, felicity and human joins us now live from tito and it has this prompted calls for more security for the other presidential candidates. and how if i respond this
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absolutely. last night, 5 of the southern remaining candidates got together and they issued a very, very harsh statement with a choose the government of responsibility for what they call the exponential increase in criminal and also political violence in this country. and then they also call on president on the president and his government to immediately they say on the underscore the immediate raised the, the funding, the budget for security. so the quote files and some more people don't die before you are 3 months that are left in office expire. so they are holding the government of president like i, you'll responsible but uh, just how much like i, you can do. he hasn't been able to do very much, and up until now, how much that will make a difference isn't clear. i'm in a park right now. it's a long weekend here, and people are jogging around. but there are police on horseback, also keeping
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a low profile, but trying to make sure that nothing happens because the crime, especially the gang violence in the city and all over the country has increased so much. the people are often afraid just to go out of outdoors to do what they're doing right now, both in the daytime and at nights in history of violence in the assassination. does that change the nature of the selection or the priorities of the remaining candidates? is it very well good, that's a good it probably will because some of the candidates, because we're concentrating on the economic debacle in this country, the high unemployment rate, which has reached almost 70 percent employment or under employment. the migration problem here, the porous borders that have allowed people from, especially columbia, been as well as to come into the country without any identification. so that that had been the priority for some of the candidates. but now clearly the violence that
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has taken over the country, which is i can tell you the priority most ordinary, that it would, dorians will probably the, to the pop up the list exactly what they're going to suggest or propose to deal with. that is something that they're gonna have to come up with very quickly because it's just a week left before the good ones go to the polls for a 1st or only round of these elections. ok, thank you so much, lucy, a. this lucy and human. a lesson america editor, as well on sunday hudgens. any invoices will narrow the presidential field ahead of october's election. the primary is an open and mandatory vida, it's happening in the middle of an economic crisis. the tough negotiations with the international monetary fund to re support reports from bonus. itis manufacturing in a country like guardian, tina is a constant struggle says the monthly who has been working in this family business for 30 years. i didn't tina's battling with inflation that has reached
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a 120 percent in the past year. a shortage of 4 in reserves. and a more than $40000000000.00 debt with the international monetary fund. ma'am for the says he strategy is to constantly adapt. it's not in today or it isn't odd because every day there is something new, a new tax or a new policy. you spend all your time thinking on how to make it work. the government recently announced a new agreement with the i m. s. after it was unable to comply with last year's debt restructuring factories like this one producing argentina, but also have some imports from china like this river is fixed. you can see right here, the government has now announced a new tax on infants that any 6 will be evaluated the fee. so as part of an agreement with the international monetary fund, the i m f, one, sergeant, tina, to divide you the local currency to help stop the flow of us dollars. but the
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government fears that evaluation we've translate into more inflation. that's one of the reasons why there are 14 different exchange rates, each for a different sector of the economy. for a says, the country meet predictability and not constantly changing rules for that is that enough. but if you need a full tool to rein stability, which will allow us to generate jobs and grow the economy, it's a new order. but if you elections this year, have cost more uncertainty, go precedent that right at the front of them, this won't be running again. i don't know that that is just insane, has failed to comply with alignment, performs on accumulation of deaths and reducing fiscal deficit. the impact of droughts has made everything worse and the i'm, if noise is and that's why it's accepting the new agreement. but it's becoming most strict and will likely see this and the new year for argentines, the economic crises has become endemic and many have managed to thrive. in spite of
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it, others are becoming increasingly this heightened what he started, however, is that whoever wins the presidency in october, we'll face an app heated back to reviving the economy. very so we'll just see that when a site is it was still a head on al jazeera. the mean this of for link is tamela community hold a book to commemorate the incest his arrival from india 200 years ago and in support. well, number one, color salter as lose. this is cool in toronto. those details are coming up soon with roll. the pad that has been somewhat of a cool down across parts of south america that have seen unusual winter winds that
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strikes this band of cloud is a cold front behind it. we've seen temperatures come down and places like s and she on in power wide. but ahead of it, still a lot of heat for much of brazil, lots of sunshine along that coastal areas. 35 degrees celsius in rio de janeiro on saturday. now we'll see those storms rumble. they way up north, across bolivia, into peru, and northern areas of brazil on a weather system coming back into patagonia, bringing rain and some snow on the mountains. but temperature is well once again, be picking up and places like chilly, santiago, seeing a steady increase as we go saturday into sunday. we all like to see more in the way of sunshine, at least a through to choose day. and sunshine is the story across the caribbean and central america. lots of heat, in fact, who places like cuba, but haven't seen more in the way of heavy rain as we go sat today into sunday. scott, the showers the cause of much of the caribbean, some heavier rain,
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putting in to costa rica and panama, as we go in to sunday heavy rain as well for the north west of mexico. but for the north east, east. it's a story of heat. 40 degrees celsius in monterey. and learn, learn, please be coming to enquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. award winning for 27 years as often as an assignment, it's an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international well. clos, janet, 80 percent of 80 carpet that is controlled by guns. bring programs to if you don't pay any time on an amount of that. i'm trying to push myself all the time. pushing, pushing see the world from
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a different perspective. one out is aaron frank assessments. the parties of the left have started unequivocally with the teenagers who were shopped, the policies of the writers who started on the critic keys with the police, so that they have smart chrome quote between a real kind of hot lice. inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stores, the salad. dishes qu latest has moved with a new entering governance. i pointed earlier this week. meanwhile, the original blog eco was, has scrapped amazing of military chiefs that was planned for next week. with our
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season hawaii say 5 o'malley, our around 80 percent contained at least i see people have been convinced did. 1000 are on the accounting for an investigation, has been opened into a source. he's response time and at least 6 people have died and about 50 others risk youth way into both carrying migrant capsized to meet english channel. the incident happened as thousands of votes for trying to cross the both way from from opponents. defense minister says the countries voted with batteries is in danger. he says, minced backed by moscow, is encouraging illegal crossings to destabilize, poland, especially as wagner groups said, a bison. batteries last month and they have the polish boredom, most or responded by deploying troops with plans to send up to $10000.00 to the area. but some of in java joins us now from near the polish fella russian border and, but somehow is the polish government explaining why it needs such
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a large number of troops along the border. when you we've been hearing them leading their fears out in the last few days as more strong word from police politicians continue this time the defense minister saying that there is a collusion between the regime of mints and kremlin and they are trying to attempting to destabilize poland, by sending in hordes of migrants and as he laid out what is happening, he also explained that and hope that the police defense forces visit the the ministry and board of the odds wouldn't be able to make sure that this attempt fails. so it is worth noting that it is election season here in poland in just a few weeks. there is going to be general elections and minneapolis have been pointing towards that. yes, there is a potential threat from its board is, but there is also electioneering and trying to make sure that the water base, especially in the border areas where the ruling party gains
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a spring from is and the dry is the we've also heard from the board of god saying that just in the 1st 6 months of this year, they have seen more than $19000.00 attempts by people to cross the border, which is already higher than the total number last year. so clearly there seems to be an issue at the border, but the timing of this is being seen as something which plays up for the incumbent government, which does not seem to be fitting that well as it did in the past. and opinion told me, well, if this is partially a political move, what will the soldiers actually be doing at the boat? cuz as we understand is there is already offense with bob. why? motion sensors and cameras. that's what it is, a $187.00. going to be too long fence a 5 meters tall and be with that looking at how difficult it would be for people to of scale it. and we've been speaking to a active us on the ground. we've been telling us that the board over a fence has not been able to stop the flow of my goods. it has become,
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according to one activist, the 1st line of torture for people entering, pulling as people have been entering this area with the all sorts of wounds because of that the barbed wire and the value. but also there are some parts of this border which are not fenced, which have rivers, there, geographically values. so the soldiers are going to be using you avi's unmanned vehicles as a border patrols. and then they will apprehend those people that they say are going to be crossing the border and hand them over to the board. and so it's essentially a border patrol routine that these people will have. the soldiers say that they be mandated to use force very necessary. and they've been telling us that they've found some people who had military background, but they were not able to prosecute them because their mandate says they should hand them over to the board of god. so essentially the ministry is being called in to secure the board as it is confident that it is able to do so. and is in those pictures that you can see the number that people are talking about. now especially
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that the politicians would in charge are going up every single day. they started from 1000 from the field in 2009 up 210000 without a specific timeline. are going to be present at the border to make sure that these legit attempts to infiltrate our infringe on the the state of the border security or the territorial integrity of pulling the on top. okay, thank you so much. that is a some, a bunch of it on the poland spell the russian border as the kid tech of prime minister has been named and focused on on wild hawk cook, who has been nominated to leave the country until the election. he was selected off the consultations between prime minister chavez sharif and the leader of the opposition and parliament. the election would likely go ahead without the former prime minister and were on tongue. he was convicted of corruption last week and sentenced to 3 years in jail. with ty, one's vice presidents, william la has set off for the united states on the trip that his anc,
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it's chinese officials. he's making a stop off of new york on route 2 and official visits. power required. now a hit on the trip. john, his foreign ministry urge the us to cease official exchanges with latest from taiwan. badging has responded to previous meetings by holding military trails around the island. central lanka, much is being held to come into rights. the arrival of the temple community from india 200 years ago. the 15 day trick highlights the applied and role of temples and the island nation's history. the many temples were taken dear to work in plantations during british colonial rule. prod, scripts say that the margin lives for generations. they are among the poorest. despite the contribution to the economy. nelson and this reports from my tale in the central shore lanka of the 250 to 2 kilometers. and 15 days since
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this march, retracing the steps of the original group of indian tom, those that were brought to walk the plantations of coffee plantations, of the teep lung patients run by the bridges into a long cut. now what you're seeing is this community of descendants of those who came 200 years ago. and what they said is that light still hasn't changed despite playing such a pivotal role in trunk as history. rather than being treated as the defense, vba treated more as look as continuously what we want is that to change, and this much is about that for the community. if things haven't changed much. in fact, if we look at that, the wage, even today, what they take home is just the whole but $3.00 a day. what they say is, despite haven't given so much to build up for long cuz economy that,
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that indicates as we get education, read nutrition, be told us in a way beyond a below the actual average. and that is what they say that they do have a sense of sort of indicators in terms of how the community can be uplifted. but at the moment, what they say is, despite so many generations, having given us so much towards this country, that they still uh badly off. not fernandez, audra 0 muffling central shanta. hundreds of south koreans, of protesting against japan's plans to release treated radioactive water from the focus stream, a nuclear plant into the ocean. the demonstrations in the capital sol allow the latest sense to you into totemic energy. watched on, approved depends discharge plans in july. tokyo says the waste for the will be released this summer, a search and rescue teams and on china looking for 16 people missing out the floods and months slides. at least 2 people in the northwest and the city of shyanne has
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been confirmed, did houses washed away, and roads, bridges, and power lines damaged. northern china is experiencing its worst floods and 140 years in a neighboring me and my funds caused by unusually heavy motors soon riding stiff, killed 5 people in the west, and were con, stays within 48000 residents had been forced to leave their homes, what can you and government has listed as 5 year ban on commercial looking? the president says that will boost the temp industry and create jobs for this. catherine story reports from the east and now forest environmental list site. and then the band will produce gains made to stop the deforestation. commercial log is in the largest in virginia as forest in kenya. rush to beat the deadline to harvest exhausted cheese. these photos, the reason she lifted bind on logging at this tree plantation. se press trees
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planted more than 20 years ago. i felt ready to be sold 14 by nice, easy to good girl. when bundled the, we are monitoring what's happening on the ground and working with the government to ensure indigenous trees like caesar are not felled. but what we are currently talking about is exotic trees that are planted for timber harvesting. so this is i looked with sam well said shows us a 33 year old pine plantation that is going to waste. as a result of wind falls, the trees meant to be cut down when the much will to allow new trees to be planted . today we have what you call the petty agreement, the putty agreement, which can a sentence to has if that we have to have a couple of the sinks. right? and when you have a couple of things, this can only assist when you remove the additions. then you plant the new, the new young petitions,
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the government imposed the logging fan in 2018 to stop deforestation. since then for us to cover has increased significantly, or the countries for a service agency saves it, has lost more than $200000000.00. in the last 5 and a half years, we're talking about the that have now mature. and our ratings to be all those di but environmental list are concerned about that. in fact, if this is not properly regulated, you got elders from the a get a for us community that helps protect indigenous trees such as cedar and others that have grown here for hundreds of. yes, it should be up. what the dublin below in theater is found. by the problem is some decision made because manipulated the rules for their own interest. all told us they called us one way to get to keep default a save block at the plantation forest where cars mock the trees that are being
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tracked to. we fulfill this tom shows that what has been sold is legal, approved and not indigenous, but many doubts. the new government policy they are to the band should be reinstated to keep protecting kenya's trees. catherine slowly o d 0 east and mile forest, can you? it was still a head on al jazeera, england's line is full, and so the semi finals are whole rounds of the action from the women's world cup, the african narrative from africans respective bloomingdale, sensitive and trust. but it's a little while, like i taught things in a short documentary from an african filmmakers from mommy and skip on the next week in salt lake medina,
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the heritage and making her future for good direct on i'll just since its inception in 1961, the quite 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 eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the most time to scroll down the laces from the women's world cup in australia, he is for
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a whole some thank you very much kind of hard. so straight there will play england and the certainly finals of the women's well comp matilda is reaching the law full for the 1st time in the history of a dramatic when i have a fraud on penalties in prison. while this match was shows on gall, that certainly not on a drama falls or mice taking the lead in the 12 minutes or the other end australia will start have that charles his message to the start. and mary found a dinner by some brilliant french defending. so not goals in normal times, all the extra time, i don't 100 minutes fonts foot by one, it was fairly, a lot of kennedy heading into our net body was disallowed for a file. most of this release the match to penalties for it's missing this crucial support case. it allowed australia to revile $76.00, and what was the longest shoots out in women's well, toughest really? for many reasons,
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it's fairly and has been expos been pretty much is home tournament in them every single game they really so a math orient class with english now white they reach that 3rd successive woke up semi final coming from behind to be columbia to one alex thomas was watching in sydney the minutes before kick off with the stadium, australia, and no one seemed to care about england. bus is columbia. always run the big screens, put up to show the game. and brisbin celebration spots like vines winning penalty. take revealing the level of matilda is mania ripping the host nation with that they will blanket wrap it the way time to celebrate the classes styles and the last of the quarter finals. european champions, england, facing the lowest rank teen less than the competition. and only the 2nd south
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american side ever to make it this fall at a women's will say, this is mike dominating possession and go when behind. in the 1st all of them, it filled a lazy sense of simple spiraling over the head of gold. keep a merry ups, another 75000 strong proud erupt, thing, columbia fans bringing the noise. and the closing moments of the 1st ones with the head of the house time. it was one in england, leveling the schools with a gold fashion from persistence rather than office street. lowering him with the final touch all through a messy scramble. the same with just on the hoping to to go england in front for the 1st time. a defensive mistake, twice decisively by. let's see
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a russo. and that proved to be the winning goal. so we will go through this food success, the women's will comp, semi final out of now just to winds away from reading this trophy to the european championship title, they won last year, but standing in the way, historic rivals, australia, the house. now you shouldn't believe this is the matilda z a. instead we will hyphen saying when to when they did. and what about a going to be all straightened out next wednesday. how big is that going to be big? how many? how big is england? australia? oh is massive, it's bigger than yeah, she was this week when i was english, the columbia is going to crowd. we're happy estrada's happy to golf again. single. and they all thought it was great match. we went to france in the 29 team and so called but it's way big and now. yeah, what are you guys gonna be doing next? wednesday? the guy from 32 teams, 3 and
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a half weeks ago. we're down to 4. this woke up and we'll continue to see while it seems like these while astray, the remains in the hunt to capture the biggest prize in women's football antics. thomas, how does era, sidney? sorry here is that certainly fine to load up in a folder for as much seats aspiring apply sweden on tuesday in oakland and then a wed started kind of hers australia facing and in sydney, a full of things looking to in the well come for the very 1st time, one of life on the women's while i'm copying and kept in, harvey kane is completed, he's moved to job and champions barton unix, the bavarian club, a paid suppose more than $100000000.00 to sign in carrying lease, talking to him as the old time leading score with $280.00 goals. in 435 appearances, he posted this message on social media, just sense the message, those are all you fans around the world. every single talking find that supported me and been with me throughout my journey. and media,
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most time it will tears it forever over and never forget all the moments we've had together. so good bar cuz you never know how things turn out in the future. but it's a thing too, and i'll see you since i mean, well, power size, you might have completed the $55000000.00 signing of forward. it was better than that. a from boss, a lot of the french woke up when it joins on a far the a deal. it's a boost cesar talking options with clinton by a name all currently unavailable in assess team squad in the english department. late last season's run as an awful or off to a successful stop. so this campaign i have a to, i'm going is at home to nothing and forest. i didn't catch you set them home that way. midway through the 1st health, the car, the sucker, then part in the piece of the goal is to make it to before off as far as the full impact flights homes that also help them all the way. well, leader murphy has completed his perfect start to life in the united states. it's now 5 about choose 5 wins and 8 goals for the woke up with a since he joined into
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a miami and like you said, she kind of gets sean. it's in the quarter finals of the legs come joseph maxine to sit in somebody on their way with a penalty about so that the lights of the are the david beckham, he would have been even more please lights wrong when he stuff starting this. he kept some of these records for, for he and every getting for his new club in somebody waiting for neil. so that's a for me to school, a hot chick on his w for alley and the saudi for our league and a 31, a victory of i'll have been the brazilian also kept in the start. sorry. it's going to goes, the full house are getting the 3rd in the 2nd hole. so do you want me to join the club some little for the free agent last month of the ideas that are the tennis while the board call us our carouse as lost for the 1st time since the front, sharpened back in june. it happened in the quarter finals of the most serious event seemed to run the part of the family. it was on a 14 match winning street going into this class with american. tell me pull materials, the alpha. so our car, i've lost the starts at $63.00. i think the 20 year old. so here i just was
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stretching on his racket. he said 10 things around starting the 2nd set when he gets 6 full to level the match spot so far so far that it seems to be a fairly soon it's totally full. took to this already set 6 guys to 3. so when the match and it seemed 1st victory of a world level one player, that's what al carouse that hits this, the faces know that just to reach base it into $75.00, those are wrong again. no, i realize that them play well. you know, this, this monte saw the all what i can, i can do an always a practice to, to be better than i of, uh, some, some ways before yourself in, but now i have to, before was you knowing, since you know how to use almost 1000 subject on me as well. so i have so with my team, you know, i, i, to flights and seen how to prepare. well, uh, since you already bought the, obviously i take a lot of, uh,
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less of it from new stone. i'm and you know, coming coming to the, the next one was there's only a spot for me for an outside of visual. have mostly a little light to talk with you. thank you so much for holding for that. so for me, for this news out of it, i will be back in just a moment with much more of the dice and use the the big going slow change encrypted guarantees. disruptive technology joined with me and introducing a bill to outlaw crypto currency all the way to a federal financial system. because open source software,
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