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of the day on the coast resistance. the old shows of raja casablanca defends, who make football on which is the we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. to what we've been using kind of calls that matter to you, the across as amazing of west african nations is postponed indefinitely, as new. she is truly does remain. defines the content mccrae, this is, they'll just say we're alive from doha. also coming up the desk told in hawaii stately as natural designs to rises to ac, with around a 1000 people still on the accounted for. we had our car.
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i have found me that still stuck with no gas, no water, no, no way to save. at least 6 people have died off to a boat carrying migrants, things trying to cross the english channel from front plus sal, good bar, cuz you never know how things turn out in the future. but is the thing to, and i'll see you said the engine, the bowl captain's message to tottenham, sans as he moves to june and champions bind munich the history and the 3 weeks since military latencies pallet anesha. and despite condemnation and calls to reinstate the elected president, the community does have remains defined. west african leaders approve the deployment of a stand by force, but a key cross is amazing to outline the next steps has now been indefinitely
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postponed. neesha, it's business as usual for the new interim government who has made in the capital in the army. 21 member cabinet, was appointed earlier this week, but they are growing concerns about the fate of the deposed president mohammed presume. and his family who remain in detention. they use foreign policy chief and joseph bar, let's say is the deprived of food and electricity the several days. but they are now reports that the president has been seen by a doctor and address reports from a to be on the border between nisha and nigeria with communities concerns about the future. it is all quiet on the frontier between nigeria and is your republic. now, just a few meters from here, hundreds of products online though they've been stopping from crossing into an idea . yeah. because of the directive from echo as just as a plan. all trade links and communications with ms. yeah. as the cool enters the
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3rd week or leaving with good, 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 shot when the board is will open on whether or not they will leave this place any time soon. now the fact of the sanctions, i guess next year is telling on the economies on personal relationships that up communities on the border with me. she had a public pool into mary and also have cultural and religious observations was affinity with people is and people in nigeria. and that is all the doctors all suffering at the moment. apart from that, the prizes 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, rhetorics are still being wrapped up on both sides from a course and the military. you want that in the ship, that for me, that's only the find. the reason why in a pointing senior officers into the government's uh, for example, on friday,
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a new inspector general of police and also the head of customs were announced and dot 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 which i will strength. it is a refugee reception this into and gone to near the border with percent of fall. so he says their affairs that the instability initiated could spread right around the region. the where the refugee was section kept close to the gone and became a fast so bold of the campbell socrates here, say. right? the way across this pulled around, about 10000 refugees have coming from the key in the past. so in the last few years, and the pink fairies is that, that refugee number could increase dramatically if in days there was any kind of minutes we escalation in these. yeah, the reason is, is because it's 2 fault. firstly, because between a pass that along with molly would see any kind of military intervention by echo, as, as being a declaration of war and themselves. and the 2nd is,
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is because analyst will tell you the concern that the all i'm groups i so i know kind of the groups that people here have flips for them. good will take good balance each if it's a tier ration in the security situation. and so forth, more people, typically the herbs at the moment. the situation here is called the capital sorties tell us that they've heard shooting what sounds like fighting very close to the border in recent weeks. and people in the camp will tell you their stories, like they mentioned, having to play heavy fighting village is being destroyed. many of the women here of come without their husbands, they fear 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 cool in these yeah, course itself said it was very concerned about
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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 what's estimated to be around 6000000 people that have ready slide violence in this region . so you can imagine the concern of the, of socrates here in gone and the in neighboring code of neighboring building. and like area also is indeed echo. i says that as a last resort, it will launch some sort of military operation inside the shedd charles scott. but i will just say around the gone and seen a special ed folder with 2 other news involved files on the hawaiian islands of malware you have killed at least a few people. officials say that number will likely fries
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a search and rescue operations continue. the findings broke out in 3 places on the island, high winds and dry land accelerated the speed, making it challenging for firefighters to control them. evacuation orders issued for the western town of kinda poly after another 5 broadcasts. the questions are being raised about the emergency response to hawaii with natural disaster survive this site. they didn't get enough morning and had to scramble for safety. the attorney general has opened an investigation into what happens. how does 0 as you have pretends the reports from cali, it would quickly spread on friday morning, the residence of love, hina, historic mallory town loudly destroyed by the 5 would be allowed to return at noon . there was a 10 p, i'm confused, a massive line of cause rapidly for the savage. i'm extends 25 kilometers in that direction towards behind. but also as far as the i can see and the all the direction along this west, them coastal highway,
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some waiting in line express. the disbelief not just of the lack of a warning as the wildfires approach that 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 have family members that were burned alive, cars. i have found me that's still stuck with no gas, no water, no power, no way to char from me in the mainland that were saved. i was born and raised here for 21 years. this is all i 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 colonize ation. many of these areas will remain off limits to residents, as a search continues like human remains. hawaii is going to confirmed that those who died did so in the open as they tried to escape thousands remaining shelters. many
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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 on clear how this town. but just last week had a population of 13000. we'll rebuild she ever time see out a 0 memory with the has to our town. if the honda is open destroyed the long road to rebuild the law structures will begin once to dissolve the result of the we spoke to hockey, one sophie, he is the executive director of the hawaii public housing authority. he outlines the government's plans as it was, take many months and billions of dollars to clear the area its toxic. it has to clear it, but what we doing right now is throughout the island and throughout the entire state, identifying units and housing that are vacant. the people will be given the money's
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to, to, to, to, to be housed, the federal government is working on that. people are registering as we speak and throughout the day. so right now it's, it's the temporary housing at any permanent housing that's available. people, are we moving to it? i mean the, these building, some of them are over a 100 years olds, and certainly many, many decades. it's gonna 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 and files and everything else. so it's, it's nothing that's gonna be built overnight. but in whatever it's being built, it talks has already happened 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 thailand, concessions governor, breed federal, state counties, nonprofit organizations. everyone is mobilized and the people,
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the people of hawaii across the globe. everyone is doing that part, providing now we would not satisfy necessarily resources to 6 people have died off to a boat carrying migrants from friends to the u. k capsized and the channel. well, it's already say 49 survivors have been pro, to show in a joint rescue a peroration by the french and u. k. coast guards. the distressed signal was intercepted early on saturday morning when several small boats tried to make the crossing and rough seas it feeling owns . they were in trouble, they was the problem of sea sickness and then also the boat saw quite simply overloaded. they overload the boats and so they can no longer move forward. the last boat way we intervened was to full a more than 100000 migrants across the channel since 2018 according to figures released on friday. full race is following developments from dive on england's south eastern cost for can you just bring us up to date with these risk you if,
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if it's uh, especially in regards to the u. k. sides. so yes, tom, it's around 4 am. local time, the lifeboats and some coast guard rescue teams left the pool to responding to that signal that went up from near the coastal town of signed out in front of net net dunkirk lab is one french mass. a dozens of vessels containing migrants where we're in trouble. when the rescue team's got there, it seems. one of the bites said a capsized on 6. people were already in a very serious condition in the world. at one of those initially was lifted to all spittle in cow i. but was i pronounced that shortly afterwards. i'm lights are on saturday. the are the 5 of those i were also a consent to have died. now, as you mentioned that bin that been more mold,
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small bites, coming across from friends to the k. hi of 755 last week on thursday. and that may have been because conditions were, were seemingly becoming call the conditions they are in dover. are getting worse, i was with you guys on we believe the search and rescue operation is still continuing. even though we have seen some migraines at this, and barking hair earlier in the day, from bought a false vessels, repulsing friends as saying that that may still be far between 5 to 10 people still unaccounted for. what has the government's response being to the slightest disaster as well the home secretary, so while abroad woman has been, has been hosting meetings today, is she she attempts to get on top of this situation. she's been saying have thoughts impreza with values affected and that families, this all comes as the
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e k government has been introducing a whole host of hard line measures against immigration and in particular against small boats. it comes a couple of days after the 7th, a migraine sweat were rescued off the coast of the u. k. it also comes just the day off, the asylum seekers being hosted on a barge, some 200 miles up the coast to be removed from that ball just 4 days after being placed on it due to an outbreak of legionella bacteria. is that the government, you know, this incident highlights how dangerous the, the 30 to columbus of crossing between france and the u. k. is the u. k. government points that out and condemns the people. the traffic has organized these crossings . but at the same time, critics is saying that, well, the full lies with the u. k. government for not allowing a safer routes for, for migrants to reach the u. k from friends. okay, thanks paul. that is pull race for us in dosa. well,
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76 microns had been rescued from an overloaded both in the mid to writing and see they were taken on board a charity ship. the crew says the boat was heading to naples and easily the tele and government says 95000 people have arrived. 5 see, so 5 this year, a legal and captain harry ty and has completed his move to german champions by and munich, the bazaar in the club, half pipes. there's more than $100000000.00 to sign him. kindly talk to them as the old time leading score with 290 goals and 435 appearances. but he failed to win imagined try featuring his time and north london kind posted this message on social media to tubman's fans. the message though, the all you fans around the world, every single talking find that supported me and been with me throughout my journey and me and my family will tires it forever and ever forget all the moments we've had together. so good bar cuz you never know how things turn out in the future,
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but it's a thing too, and i'll see you soon. we'll still ahead on al jazeera paying tribute to a presidential hurtful support. has an equitable mon assessed nice candidates to the end of the defense, the tension between palestinian factions and a refugee camp, and living on disrupt you in age deliveries the brought to you by visit capital i had low then now the monsoon range, maybe most of jude across india and pakistan at the moment was still seeing some very heavy falls across the moving parts of india, as well as in to me in mont and bundle dish roads have already been flooded. in meanwhile, we are likely to see more things like this as the rain. it continues to fall heavy
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as to you over the next few days. we've also got a red warning out for the north of india. we'll check around to seeing those heavy down pools on sunday, but i'm much dry a picture up for the south of this remains while the dump across the west and gets down into sri lanka where we're seeing some sundry down pause. and a heavy rain is the story as we move over to east asia, certainly from the north east of china, a heavy band of rain putting its way across places that have already seen flooding . we are expecting that's to was but much dryer behind that for the north of china, lots of sunshine for beijing. so if you 3 degrees celsius, $35.00 in shanghai, on sunday, a much west to feel to southern parts of china as we go sunday into monday and the wet and when the weather is set to intensify. the southern areas of japan as tyson line, works its way towards the southern areas on monday of the quote to you by visit costume and legacy of southern africa's colonial history
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funnel. a blend of traditional music with western instrument, the phone and the so to now it goes in apartheid to disused mines where a new illegal gold rush has taken home as organized crime guns battled for control of this lucrative industry feuds that started in some too often and, and bloodshed. the accordion was on a jersey to the the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the south me, she is coolly does have met with a new interim government that pointed earlier this week. the regional block,
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eco ross, has scrapped amazing military chiefs that was plants and next week the y e o. sorry say fines on now we are, the ones are about 80 percent contains at least i see people have been consensus did for to 1000 a still on the accounted for an investigation has always been done to thirty's response time and 6 people have died off to about carrying migrants from friends to the u. k capsized and the channel will thursday sized 49 survivors have been brought to show in a joint risk to oppression by the french and u. k. coast guards. the candidate for provincial government and equity was upcoming election says she was shots and injured the day off the presidential contender as an entre if you have a sense. yeah, it was assess the nice it so you have a sense here who is a former journalist and local critic of corruption, an organized crime. that's an american citizen, to see. and human reports from key to family, friends and supporters of assessing needed presidential candidates,
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and none will be sent. seal accompanied his 1st to the cemetery, demanding jessica. the people once to see the remains of the only man we got in this country. there are many, many nichol door, but we love you since you was the only one with the course to confront those criminals, the mafia. very plain to these forces whom the since you had accused of looking for drug, matthews for not providing security. despite the numerous death threats against him rally earlier this month, the former congressman in june list said he wouldn't wear a bullet proof vest and vowed to hunt down organized crime. to come and get me here i am the say did break me. here. i am that the drug leaders come with the government the time for try to is over for, for the separate rest. it's 6 colombians who they say were hired gun wiley,
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crime and drug trafficking have turned ecuador into one of the regions, most dangerous countries on those who commit to whom they lead to this, the people who are living when there's a crime like this, 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 was hurt the most is risa gonzalez, the candidate who was in the lead up until now in the polls. because there is a campaign to accuse a party of being behind us, although there is no evidence to the girl. those louisa can status as for me, the same lift queen political party. as an example leader, i go to, they asked davis, there is no clear evidence to was behind the killing 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 interviewed the former of ecuador and president for about $540.00. yeah. will impact the results of august 20th presidential elections despite calls for them to be postponed. the tool authorities say they'll go ahead with gardens
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for the non though you will live in a hot sending all of it, could a decent silvas pulling this amongst the h presidential candidates. but his murder has sparked pierre 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. will see in human out to 0 key to ecuador on sunday. uh, june 20 invoices will narrow the presidential field ahead of october selection. the primary is an open in mandatory vote. it's happening in the middle of an economic crisis in tough negotiations with the international monetary fund. teresa reports from photo scientists manufacturing in a country like garden, tina is a constant struggle says the monthly who has been working in this family business
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for 30 years. i didn't tina's battling with inflation that has reached a 120 percent in the past year. a shortage of foreign reserves. and a more than $40000000000.00 debt with the international monetary fund. ma'am for the says he's strategy is to constantly adapt. it's not of in today the it isn't the 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 what 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 be so as part of an agreement with the international monetary fund. the i m f one sergeant tina to devalue the
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local currency to help stop the flow of us dollars. but the government fears that evaluation we've translate into more inflation. that's one of the reasons why i, there are 14 different exchange rates, each for a different sector of the economy. monthly says the country, me 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 had elections this year, have cost more in certain single precedent that right at the front of them, this won't be running again. the other one that after this joint scene is failed to comply with alignment for phones on accumulation of dish and reducing fiscal deficit. the impact of droughts has made everything worse, and the i'm, if knows this, and that's why it's accepting a new agreement. but it's becoming most strict and will likely see this and the new year for argentines,
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the economic crisis has become endemic and many have managed to thrive. in spite of it, others are becoming increasingly this heightened what he started, however, is that whoever wins the presidency in october was face an app heated batch on reviving the economy. that he said, well, i'll just see that when a site is interior lanka, much has been held to commemorate the arrival of the total community from india 200 years ago. the 15 day trick highlights the role of temples in the islands nations history. thousands of people were brought to work on t plantations during british colonial rule and rights groups side up in marginalized generations. they are among the poorest. despite the contribution to the economy. vanelle fernandez reports from my tele centrals for lanka of 250 to 2 kilometers. and 15 days since this march,
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retracing the steps of the original group of india in time, those that were brought to walk the plantations of coffee plantations, of the people, and 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 citizens, vba treated more as look as continuously. what we want is that to change, and this much is about that for the community, things haven't changed much. in fact, if you look at the, the wage even today, what they take home is just over $3.00 a day. what they say is despite having given so much to build up uh for long cuz the economy that, that indicates as we get education read nutrition, b,
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tell us the way beyond a below the actual average. and that is what they say, that they do have a sense of the 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 of been at fernandez, origin 0 muffling central shalanda. okay, that's how your prime minister has been named and pockets done on while hawk cool has been nominated to leave the country until its next general election. he was selected the following consultations between prime ministers, chabad sharif and the leader of the opposition in parliament. the election date, which is still to be said, will likely go ahead without the full, the prime minister and wrong con. he was convicted for corruption last week and sentenced. the 3 d, as in child is latrice and living owns lodges, palestinian refugee campus housing with no violence reported in the past week. for
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the finding between the factions destroyed many homes and shops and the cash strapped to an agency that supports palestinian refugees is unable to resume its services. saying ahold of reports from the camp in southern living on palestinian refugees trapped in a one square kilometer. was kemp and 11 on but i know how it was also shelters or infection 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 in the works agency have not begun in earnest staff are able to reach half of the campus to assess the damage, particularly a school complex, which was one of the front lines during the recent violence. reason for the lunches
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is still too insecure. we have armed fighters including around or installations inside or 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. 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 all, randy need to run our regular services. the latest outbreak of violence was the deadliest in years. it involved the main stream for the movement and the group
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calling itself. the muslim youth. people in the camp are in many ways held hostage to the division within the palace didn't in leadership, bears criticism of a long standing agreement that prevents lebanon's 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 socials, either on the outskirts of i know, hillary southern, nothing on the this is i will just say, right, these are the top stories the so the she is clearly just had meant for the new
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interim governments. they appointed earlier this week. the original blog eco was, has scrapped a meeting of military chiefs that was planned for next week. now we were.

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