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come where men move to the beach of women and to rival, to our communities, back to the tell to using song and dance to be the at toward festivals on eligible era. the of the cross, this meeting of ami chiefs of west african nations is postponed indefinitely. as the she is clearly does remain, defines the alarm. tell mccrae, this is just a line from doha. and so coming up, the dates told in hawaii is deadly. as a natural disaster rises to icy with around a 1000 people still on accounted for. at least 6 people have died off to about
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caring migrants. things well tried to cross the english channel from from the previous estimation of a could. it was a presidential candidate, cost the shadow of uncertainty. there's been 2 weeks before the election. the, it's been 3 weeks since military latencies pallet anesha and despite international condemnation and calls to reinstate the president, the community does have remains defined. west african block eco boss has placed a regional force on standby, but across this meeting to the site, the next steps has been postponed. initiate the new interim government has made coup latest in the capital in the army. the 21 member cabinet was appointed on thursday, but they are growing concerns about the site of the depose, presidents mohammed presume, and just family who remain in detention the uses. they have had no food or
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electricity for dies. but now they are report said the president has been seen by adult them. allow me to address reports from a month to be on the border between nisha and jerry with communities are concerned 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 stopped from crossing into an 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 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 boat is will open on whether or not they will leave this place any time soon. now the fact of the sanctions i guess is yeah, it's telling on the economies on personal relationships that up communities on the
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border with mrs. yet or probably go into marie and also have cultural and religious observations. watch 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 on the military. you want that in the ship? that for me, that's only the find. the reason why im pointing senior officers into the government's uh for example, on friday, new inspector general 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 shell stress. it is at a refugee reception center in gonna near the border with the king of fall. so he says the us is that the instability in the shack could spread right across the
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region. the 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 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 call it, of 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
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shooting what sounds like fighting very close to the boulder in recent weeks here. and people in the camp will tell you the stories that they mentioned having to play heavy fighting villages 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 only 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 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 what's
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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 and seen a special order across the ending is director and the coffee and then international peacekeeping training center. he says regional lead is need to do what's best for the people of needs. yeah. oh cool. as is back um to use 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 see be leveraging in power in the j they'll. they'll be the process of negotiating. it is
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the best of lucy for the some region is the best solution for the people, the very idea of military and intervention. um was that even before the octet those weights. and i think it was a reflection of the process on willingness, an inability to use the corporate to process as well by the last 25 years. also to say that look, cool to do happen, of course a to snatch and just on government do happen. that's i look, that's a saturday from the military and that we need and it was shifted process. do which we can bring constitutionalism back to the center of the form of government, most desirable for all people the way the military offices to snow. right. which is the citizens interest in terms of from job security piece. so it's, it does not just start instructions off of the betsy's and ideas that would food on
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the table. governments and governments should be about people. and yeah, well, what's all the news now involved falls on the hawaiian islands of malware. you have killed at least 2 people that special site, the number would likely rise as search and rescue operations continue. the flames broke out in 3 places on the islands. 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 fire broke house. the questions being raised about the emergency response to hawaii with natural disaster. survivors say they didn't get enough warning and had to scramble for safety. the attorney general has opened an investigation into what happens, which is 0 she 100 tons of reports from calorie would quickly spread on friday morning. the residence of la heiner, historic mary town loudly destroyed by the fire would be allowed to return at noon
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. there was a 10 p, i'm confused, a massive line of cause rapidly for the savage. i'm expense 25 kilometers in that direction towards behind. but also as far as the i can see and the out of 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 the night that the fire was going. we have family members that were burned. a lot of cars. i have found me that still stuck with no gas, no water, no power, no way to char, find me in the mainland that were saved. i was born and raised here for 21 years. this is all they ever know, and i watch my folsom tone burned down the over a 1000 buildings have been destroyed. many in the ocean front core of what was hawaii is capital in the early 19th century before us colonization. many of these
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areas will remain off limits to a residence, as the search continues the 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 have nothing left. i lost my condo, my cheap, my laptop, my cell phone, of everything i ever owned for 40 years that i lived in ohio, and it remains on how this town. but just last week, a population of 13000, we'll rebuild she ever time see out to 0 memory. the historic town of the honda is all but destroyed the long road to rebuild the law structures will begin once the disaster is only the. we spoke to hockey, one sophie, he is the executive director of the hawaii public housing authority. he outlines the government's plans, it was take many months and billions of dollars to clear the area, its box, it,
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it has to cleared it. but what we doing right now is throughout the island and throughout the entire state of donna fi in units of housing that are vacant. the people will be given, the money's 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 that we move into it. i mean dds building. some of them are over a 100 years olds, and certainly many, many decades. it's going to be uh, i believe, a master plan that we keep in mind not just the fires, but all the 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 overnights, 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,
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but we are sending strong and supportive and really ready to continue assisting our community. from the present biden, to thailand, compassion is governor between federal state counties, non profit organizations. everyone is mobilize and the people, the people of hawaii and across the globe. everyone is doing that part, providing now we know status necessary resources or 6 people have died off the boat carrying migraines from from so do you kind of have sized in the channel? well, 30 say 49 survivors have been brought to show in a joint risk you opperation by the french and u. k. coast guns. a distress signal was intercepted early on saturday morning when several small boats tried to make the crossing and rough seas. it feeling owns since they were in trouble. today was the problem of sea sickness. and then also the boats are quite simply overloaded. they overload the boats and so they can no
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longer move forward. the last boat way we intervened was to full more than 100000 microns of cross the channel since 2018, according to figures released on friday. the pool races following developments from dive on england, south eastern coast, and for can you just bring us up to date with the risk you if it's have by o, but concluded now yes. so all those efforts began that's around for i am local time here in, in dover when a life bytes on some cars, god rescue teams was sent out about distress signal that was heard of the other was detected off the coast of the town of saint got net dunkirk, 12 french authorities said was dozens of migrant vessels in difficulties when rescue was built. that one of them had capsized and 66 people were already in a serious condition in the war to one of those was left at the hospital in cali. i
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was pronounced that shortly afterwards. uh, the french prosecutor's office. local prosecutors office set. that was a, an ask on mail, the big 5 others of the 6 where all site conferred as that lights are on, on saturday. um, now, as you mentioned that bin many migrant crossings from, from friends to the u. k. s 755 on thursday, apparently taking advantage of the call, the common conditions, the conditions here in dover. i've been getting worse as the day you guys on. we understand those search and rescue operations all still under way of the car is to friends, even though some vessels have advertised here to die. at least one of them offloading offloading some migraines. but there are reports that at some people all still messing off the coast of friends in for what is that you k, governments respond spain to the slightest tragedy.
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well, sort of the problem in the home secretary has, as i said, a couple of couple of meetings on site that i see attempts to get get to grips with this at this comes as a, just a couple of days up to 17 migrants were rescued from the seas off the coast of, of the coast of britain. and indeed it comes as the government introduces more and more hard line measures to try and come by emigration into the you type. we've got the, the policy of trying to send the solid. so you can start a wanda that's been show for legal reasons for the monuments asylum seekers already here had been moved onto a board some 200 miles up the coast. 4 days after they were moved on. so that barge there was an outbreak of a legionella bacteria on the bodies. they had to be moved off again. the u. k. government is trying to deter migraines from coming to the u. k. and the rhetoric
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from the government despite so while the brockman saying i have thoughts and prayers go out to the people effected by this tribes. you don't set today. the rhetoric has been not the fault is with the people organizing these crossings with the fault is with the traffic is how the critics say, that's actually the fault lies with the u. k. government for trying to clump down on crossings. instead of trying to open up more safe routes for people to come to the u. k and seek asylum. okay, thank you so much pull that is pull race for us and does. it was still a hit on al jazeera back on the campaign trial, off to his legal trouble. so lies around donald trump as in advance. and i will be live with the licensed plus. i'm catherine at replugged taishan in k. yes. camacho law on how this thing. yeah, i'll be telling you why this exercise has become so the
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documentary, the informer, present, luminated out all to see these these for themselves and make up their own minds. witness on to 0. 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 help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development. the latest news as it breaks the fires. hey, frederick, it's, we've been talking to fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they
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can do with these heavy when we detail coverage with hopes of a decisive victory on the bicycle on facing the initial altitude seems to be changing from around the world. every child on the 7th still received a liter of elk each day, but the states capacity to see the vulnerable from sanctions. because the ministry, the, the, the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the ssl which is clearly does have moved with a new interim government sty pointed earlier this week. the regional block eco boss has scrapped the meaning of military chiefs that was plants and mixed with hawaii
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or thursday. so i find his own now we, on into our about 80 percent contains at least a few people have been consented by the 1000 us still on, accounted for an investigation, has opens into all star sees response time 6 people have died off to a boat carrying migrants from from so the u. k. kept science and the channel both are the side 49. so bodies have info to shorten a joint risk. you opperation, but french and u. k. coast guns. but us presidential hopefuls are attending the iowa state face today. it happens every year with roughly a 1000000 people turning out during the 10 day event. it's a popular campaign stopped for those hoping to really boxes in the us. hotlines, non us presidents have attended the field since its inception, and this year leading republicans, donald trump, and rome de santis. i'm both expected to make appearances. but from all on this, let's go to gabriel. alexander, who joins us from the fate and does moines, iowa. and the 2 republican front runners trump and just sent us uh,
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expect you to be at the i with site for you today. what is the a pitch device is going to be that's right there. the front runners for the republican party nomination and they're both here . a very tight corners, if you will. this is the 1st time they'll be campaigning directly at the same site . so for this campaign is easy, decide which state fairs really to kick off or the presidential election in many ways many of the republican candidates are here more than 10 actually. but the big ones are of course rhonda santas. he spoke here at the iowa state fair about half an hour ago or so he's really trying to reset his is a campaign that's been struggling as of late spoke here to a couple of 100 voters here in the state here. he's basically trying to re introduce himself to the i would people and basically say why he feels he is the best choice. i'd be the republican company. but of course,
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we are also waiting to hear from donald trump. he's expected to be here and speak at about half an hour or so, and there are people lining up to wait to see a trough. we expect the truck while the spacing of. busy 3 criminal indictments, he's expected to address his supporters here and urge them to continue their support for him. this is very much from the country, one of the latest, showing extra 4 percent of the republican voters, compared to 20 percent rhonda santa. so all the other republican candidates are coming here are just trying to present themselves as a potential alternative. should go through the can you just help explain to us why the state has become such a popular place for presidential candidates going to try and secure events.
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yeah that's right, this is a really truly american experience in the mid west here the united states, the iowa state fair has been going on since 8 o'clock the floor and it's only been cancer. 6 times there's hundreds of food to hundreds of exhibitors and animal wants to come out here and a 1000000 people pass through this fair over the course of 10 days and why it's so popular for political candidates every 4 years for president is 2 reasons. number one, there's a lot of people here about a 100000 people here just today. so there's a lot of boomers and potential voters that the candidates can reach at a very short amount of time. and 2nd, iowa is very important on the political calendar because it is the 1st state hawkess's. it will be here on january 25th. so often times that the political candidate that can win the iowa caucuses in january gives them a lot of early momentum going forward. and that's why it's so important now with
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less than 6 months to go and tell me i will talk is, that's why you see the top candidates here. not to mention happen, roy less than 2 weeks away now from the 1st republican faith as well. so the us political presidential political calendar is really kicking off and it really takes off here at the state. fair, right. okay, thank so much god, that is gabriel ellis on the for us. and does moines iowa. like what it was? presidential candidates have issued a statement, blaming the government for political violence in the country. it follows the assassination of and if you have a sense to you on wednesday at a campaign event, he was a vocal critic of corruption and organized crime sick suspects of being arrested. the police side, they are linked to organized crime. a lesson american italy see and human has more from equitable is capital key to the 5 of the remaining presidential candidates have issued a very, very harsh statement with a blame the government of presidency,
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yet more or less. so for the increase in what they call exponential criminal and political violence in this country, they are also urging him to immediately on the underscore immediately increase the budget for security in order to prevent what they call thousands of more murders in this country before his 3 months are up, remember he called for snap election, which will take place on the sunday 20th of august. and so he only has 3 months left. he has been blamed for his inability to contain violets and criminal games which ive over run this country. but that's not only the only problem in ecuador, there's also very, very high unemployment. the economy is in tatters. and so the remaining candidates now will have to see if they change their priorities. when they hold a, a presidential debate on sundays to try to explain to ecuador is what they're going to do. to quote saves their country. the canyon government has lifted his 5 year
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old ban on commercial looking. katherine story reports from the eastern now forest . commercial log is in the largest in virginia as forest in kenya, rashed to be the deadline to harvest exhausted cheese these photos, the reason she lifted bind on logging at this tree plantation. se press trees planted more than 20 years ago. i felt ready to be sold for team 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 pines plantation that he is going to waste. as a result of wind falls, the trees are meant to be cut down when the mitchell to allow new trees to be
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planted. today we have what to call the petty agreement, the petty agreement which can attempted to has it that we have to have a couple of sinks. right. and when you have a couple of things, this can only assist when you remove the electricians. then you plant the new, the new young petitions, the government imposed the logging band 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 or those die. but environmental list are concerned about that. in fact, if this is not properly regulated, you got elders from the old get
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a for us community that helps protect indigenous trees, such as cedar and others that have grown here for hundreds of yes. chevy f. what the dublin below infield is found by the problem you some decision made because manipulated the rules for their own interest. all for a stakeholder should wait to get to keep default a safe bulk of the plantation. forest workers mock the trees that are being tracked to we fulfilled 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 saw all the 0 east and ma forest can you? us? and little ryan said the kids mocking world ellison die cooling some more protection. poaching habits had loss, and miss treatments. a putting the survival of the space is at risk. there are an estimated 415000 african elephants and about 50000 asian elephants lift in the
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wiles. well, that said somebody tell them the cry for now we're the is coming out next. then inside story, we'll examine the latest in between a ron and the us, which will unlock some of 2 rounds frozen funds and exchange for releasing american prisoners. that's coming up next the the high low they, the heat continues to build across the middle east and will continue to do so as we go into the new week by dad expecting to hit 50 degrees celsius the on sunday, a possible challenge to the record temperature for august and this isn't a story across the event, but temperatures will start to ease in places like jerusalem as we go in some monday,
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across the gulf temperatures dipping down slightly. as we go into the new weak logic, quiet picture across much of the region. some heavier rain putting into the south west of saudi arabia and west in areas of yemen. now as you move across to north africa, has been a story of sheet for the north west in morocco and sand storms. this is a scene 2 days ago in myra cache that is potential for more weather conditions like this as the winds continued to whip up, not just in the northwest, but also for southern areas of our gerry up for the south. this a much west to picture putting up west and parts of africa. we are expecting the heat that's been affecting the canary islands to east as we go into the new week. if we look at the 3 day full last palm, this will be touching down to $27.00 degrees. the average there on monday was sunday spells a through to choose day of the
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what's behind the complex deal between iran and the us. that rod will release american prisoners in exchange for a rating and citizens detained in the us and access to billions and present funds. could that pay the waste of the revival of a nuclear deal? this is inside the .

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