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to the thousands of the citizens living on the side of each other on this injunction i alena too is had a bakery and keep. for now she says, she'll remain here the dreams of the day when she can return home. the shell supposed finish. as qu, lead is in the capital as nigeria tries diplomacy twins, dental, the i'm so i may say them, this is i'll just say or live from the hall. so coming up, the death toll in hawaii is wildfires. climb to 93 and expect that to rise even more with hundreds of people still missing from it. and she shrines comes under attacking the wrong central city of she has noticed in teams as governing coalition
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fights for survival, seitz's head for the poles and primary elections. the spend a week since west african nations issued a deadline to new jazz coo latest to reinstate the democratically elected president . but the judge has remained defined and has been no military intervention by the across. as threatened group of religious leaders from nigeria is now met the ministry rules in the capital, naomi. they say that coolly the told them those are open to exploring diplomacy and peace. religious delegation is called for dialogues to end. the crisis from kat seen a neighboring nigeria out, the zeros i'm going to dress, explains while the meeting a chief justice. while the 1st sign of breakthrough was days before the somebody to vacant on the community of west africa states in the not just in capital budget. when for my central bank governess unfold my for additional rules kind of went to
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and as you have to meet the military need us there. then there what conditions from the military leaders in this year they wanted the lifting of sanctions before they could start any pools. then literally just need it from nigeria visited on site today and they were able to meet the prime minister general johnny himself discussions. we understood what fruitful i'm, the military administration is very public side. they are willing to talk to the community to of west african states. if that course is willing to listen to them, we're not sure what are their, what conditions made before them. but we understand that uh, currently these yeah cannot approach of course directly simply because of the sanctions imposed on that. and because of the suspension, this is what happens to any country that uh where it costs additional cost increasing. that means was used to over throw and elected government cases like molly able to get a parcel of guinea. so this could be the 1st uh, indication that this crisis in these are probably could be um,
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it could be resolved without having to resort to the use of force. how many degrees i'll just do that in kitchen or at least 93 people have now died in the worst wild fires in the us and move that a century. but with more than a 1000, people still missing on the island of maui, and hawaii, or off is the death whole cry significantly. people are searching for families in emergency shelters. and such teens of scouring, desperate to look for human remains to begin the process of identifying bodies. thousands have lost the homes and livelihoods. historic town of le, hey, that is all but destroyed. and resident say the coping with unimaginable loss. questions of being raised about why sirens, one tank, the vase is on the island when the fires broke counts. so you have a tendency reports from our to saturday was the 1st time come down. the dogs were used to search through the ashes and rubble of lineup. in search of human remains,
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buildings were marked with a bright orange x when they were searched with the letters h o. when human remains were found, the police chief said it was a slow process. just so you know, 3 percent. that's what the service with the dogs 3 percent. busy more dogs all the way to that, we just made that i made that request seem to make that happen are on their way. but think about how hot and how fast so we're bringing in more once again, officials deflected questions on whether more could have been done to prepare for such a ferocious for, and with a warning should have been issued before the flames engulfed the town. there's a lot of energy in you to spend on this tragedy right now. dispatch rebuilding. but it's now clear the reports of an issue since 2014 specifically about behind is increasing vulnerability to weld 5. know that'd be the 30th unless
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it's in 2020, about the possibility of the women's associated with a hard couldn't locate of hundreds of kilometers away from hawaii, i think is a catalyst for fire for a 2nd day, plans to the residence of behind the backend, to assess the damage for themselves was subject to changes and confusion. these are our belongings. this is what we were able to grab behind the residents skips called so the extra restrictions were imposed of to some of those who made it back on friday at em to devastated areas of authorities at colton. golf. desperate to see what was left there, a lot of residents that just wanted to see if their house was still standing and just to assess, you know, what they're going to do next. i mean, a lot of us are trying to make tough decisions and whether or not your, your house is still standing or not is, is a big factor in that. but it's these areas of, of a thought to contain yet more dead and still over a 1000 residents remain missing. she ever time. see, i will do 0 my way. a stuff on the is
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a professor of wild land fire science. it's ones the university and the editor in chief of the international journal of wild land file explains methods to mitigate the impacts of wild fires. the warning system, i mean that's really important. there was an early warning system in that respect that we knew the fight. angel was very high, but there wasn't a warning system that was sufficient for an organization. but beyond that, if you live in a 5 phone area, even it flies on not occurring every year, maybe not even every 10 years. but if you know the risk aside like it was in hawaii, this would really be training to all the residents of what exactly to do when there was a fire. and i think this is stay for the sold coming. that affects many areas around the world, because 5, i'm not actually that comment. so people find themselves surprised by oh, fire here. even though you know it has been, the risk has to be the full cost. another thing that can be done clearly is managing the vegetation as well as the, the buildings in terms of making them will fly resistant or less prone to carrying
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files. of course this, this requires resources, but those resources on well spend because we know that they were just going to be so prevention before the fire is actually much more effective than trying to evacuate people at, during an emergency situation. and also all these properties destroyed. i mean those who survive and goes to properties. i mean, that is tragic. and we've seen that in many places around the world. now there's been an attack on a prominent she shrine in the wrong it happened in she lives in the south of the country. at least one person is being killed and 7 injured. state media say the attack was carried out by 2 people. one that's been arrested for y'all to escape the spring and also divide, joins us from the capital to her on. so any kind of responsibility yet knows how many no one, our group has claimed it responsibility for the attack. we understand that the one of the gunmen was in police custody. and sure, officers being questioned and officials say that he is
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a for national. they have not disclosed where he is from. as of yet, we understand this attack took place at about 7 pm local time. when this wind was very busy, and the 2 gunman stormed the grounds of shots are off in cheryl's city, which is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the country. it would be one of the government has managed to escape and the police are still looking for the that gunman. and the security apparatus has responded quickly and managed to secure the area. and according to the governor of far as providence, they have secured the area and they are carrying out a search in the vicinity of the shrine for the 2nd government. and this is not the 1st attack on this showing. these is a packing emerging here as well. it's certainly something that the officials will have to look into. this is the 2nd attack in less than
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a year at the same site insurance. now these kinds of attacks are not that common in there on the last one that took place in october of last year. at shaw sheriff trying to clean the lives of 13 people during that attack. there were 3 gunmen that stormed the grounds of this the sites. and one of the gunmen was killed on side by local security officers and 2 others were arrested. and then later on, the intelligence services said that there was another 3 people who were involved in coordinating the attack. now, to the 2 gunmen who survived, they were tried and served said they were handed down a death sentence. they were hanged in public now too far from where the shrine is located only uh, in july uh there is a sense that there needs to be a closer look at the security measures that are in place for this specific attraction, insurance. and but that attack that took place last october, i saw
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a claim responsibility for it and we have yet to hear about who is behind this attack. but certainly, security officials will be looking into increasing at their presence in and around not only this shrine, but in all of charlotte, which is one of the most popular towards destinations for not only locals, but also for foreigners as well. well, leave with that. thanks. so much dosage every now and so it is. yeah. and libya have agreed to share responsibility for hundreds of migrants in the side obviously, cuz sheltering on the border, many face difficult conditions in the desert region off to being expelled some fitness. yeah. maybe a has moved at least a 100 and so it's the migraines to detention center in the capitol phonic, trying to reports from outside that sensor and tripoli. so we're in front of the anti illegal immigration agencies here in the capital tripoli. we're at least a 130 migrants and refugees have been transferred from the libyan and to an easy
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and border. they've been brought here and put in a detention center. now a deal was struck between the libyan minister of interior and these 2 nation counterpart on thursday to to, to come up with an uncle solution for these migrants that were stranded there on the border. so this group of about a $130.00 people were brought here, another group of around the same amount of people, 808-2230 people were taking such an easier look. detention centers and tripoli and in libya have often been criticized by human rights organizations by un un, uh, organizations like the international organization for migration for the u. n. refugee agencies. as of one sanitary and the migrants often face abuse. and these microstates. but the conditions that these people were living in in the scorching sun in the desert of 4 or 5 to 6 weeks was really unbearable. so
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for many of them, i'm sure that they're happy to be provided with some kinds of shelter of water and food. and some medical assistance now living in authorities here tell us that they will stay in these attempts to stay in this detention center until the authorities are able to re patrick them to take them back to their own countries. north africa has long been a transit hub of for migrants trying to reach your pin source source in search of a better life for themselves and their families also libya and to ease you are often a plane plane. so a balancing act between pressure from the european union to decrease the amount of people reaching a europe, but also between the human rights organizations that accuse them of a widespread abuse against migrant a. so for officials here, they have to play a,
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they have to play a balancing act and try to balance those out. uh, but the from what lived in officials here tell us is that these people are now being fed, and they have water. they have medicine and they have shelter and they'll continue to provide them with, with these, with the and they'll continue to provide them with water and food and shelter until they can come up with a plan or until they're able to take them back to their own countries and i will try not to 0, triple it. now, thousands of people living one of the front lines and you find it being ordered to leave the head of a rush in advance. on the train is reported some progress and the south forces have come on the heavy russian attacks. there is no feast in the city of cliff young stuff. voss and reports from guns district is just the eyes full of fear and fatigue. their belongings hurriedly packed in a back,
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the taking the precious companions on an unknown journey. people from nearly 40 villages knew the front line in the northeast of ukraine, had been florida to leave for safe for areas. associates of nicholas, there is no one in the neighborhood. everyone has already left was the last one. there is a strong in common choir, a man and a woman that the day before yesterday. the messiah fell directly in their yard. the rush of a 7 kilometer, sorry, you ukrainian, i'll start with you say more than 100000 russian soldiers and 900 tanks are increasingly attacking, trying to retake coupons and it surrounding areas. ukraine. we capture the city from russian forces last september from which fits and it was pretty small. it's with injury. so because the other side has accumulated a lot of a munition to attack a lot of artillery in a few months. that's why people leave now to get it pulled into. is that going from
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village to village persuading people to leave? not much convincing is needed. this village about 30 kilometers from the front line is mostly empty. escaping nearly daily selling and a possible seconds russian occupation, people leave behind everything. once again, the joy when ukrainian forces recaptured this area has no been replaced by fear to you more. yeah. while the trauma of the russian occupation is still being filed, some residents are confidence, ukrainian forces can hold off the russians this fine. yes, yes, we caught you fella, exactly way we're like, oh, i contest, leave my whole yes, my children grew up here and i have an old father. i can drag him with nimble. we sing and support how brothers from the armed forces, as much as we can. others couldn't take the stress of constant selling any longer. at a shelter, in hockey flute. mila hopes to find some relief. she has disabilities to me as good
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as the ship. you do it is getting stronger and stronger every day. then there are no breaks at all. the 2nd youtube constant incoming fire con somebody to for smoke pants to withdrew with the martin. there is no time to pay 50 percent interested, you know to but we didn't sleep at all and do it one year for my patients has run out. i cannot take it anymore who picked up from the comfort of their homes, their lives now uprooted. once more hoping to find some sense of safety and leaving the darkest moments behind them for now. that placid l to sierra in coupons districts, eastern ukraine, still ahead on al jazeera, we look into why historical books l as in task being forced to move out. so the capital, the
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hello good to be with you. there's something going on in turkey out that we don't see often and it's capital on corrupt forecasts to reach 40 degrees on monday. that's closing in on the record for the month of august, which is $40.00. if you don't hit 40 on monday, you'll get another ticket the can tuesday and wednesday is this heat wave continues other side of the meta training right now? temperatures are running high here as well. so for madrid, you're about a good 10 degrees above where you should be for this year. it is unsettled though. in the northwest, we've got some bouts of heavier rain along the eastern shores of the irish sea, could see pockets about 40 to 50 millimeters of rain. that's enough that could trigger some flooding. also seeing strong central and eastern france and still hanging onto the heat for berlin and warsaw, 30 degrees on the nose for you. off to africa, we go plenty of sundry downpours across west africa,
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particularly heavy bouts of rain. northern benita toga that runs rate in super keener fast. so this we dip toward southern africa. right now. here's your forecast on monday. little cool in cape town at 14 degrees, and then we've got these wind storage, choose swats of south africa. so that means the fire danger rating goes way up. meantime not a bad day and moves and beach capital not put so 28 degrees for you of the we are a generation of people. but very i'm, this is very, very persistent and very good not to talk soon. you may be comfortable right now, but you will soon feel the same kids we feel every day from 2 days i'm calling, then you've gone the 3 women, gruff, who would the impact of the front line active as the future children on
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a jersey to the the the back to watching out the, to the time to recap, i'll headlines now. a group of religious leaders from nigeria is met and these as mid 3 ruta is in the capsule and the ami they say, the community to tell them is open to exploring diplomacy and peace. the devastating wild finds in hawaii of the was the us to see the move in the century. please 93 people have died. death told is expected to rise. one person is being killed in a gun. that's how i get a she shrine. any wrong. the same site insurance was targeted in october, 13 people was shot that the knowledge and to the ends of the guns hosing in
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primary elections. the poles will determine both is preferred candidates ahead of october. as general election will also gauge the strength of political policies to raise a bow reports. one is iris. so so yeah, now have you had any late calls himself rely on and promises to transform the economy if he becomes argentina's next president? the far right candidate has been compared to donald trump and he's promising to dollar rise the country and get rid of this central event. so most of the natives. yeah, i mean, we have a society full of people. well, the only ones who have profited all the political leads many young argentinean say they will vote for me in the primary elections. ok, the 2nd side, we are tired of the economic crisis of seeing or friends leaving, which is what many have done. mulay has managed to shift the presidential rates
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towards the right capitalizing on growing frustration with traditional politicians, the economies, the concern for the problems of calls with around a 7 percent to placement rate of every month. the primaries will provide not the public really just 2 months before the presidential election. i know so the most important economic. some familiar names on the ballot includes set of fuel, massa, the economy ministry, who's steering argentina throughout financial crisis. he's the only candidate for the center left governing coalition and the scene as a close ally of the united states. is it a bonus? i'm going to be the so the center right to gather for change coalition would be choosing between the mayor of when a site is or a slow do you get a lot of data on the former into your minister. but the civil leach to
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strong candidate see that are among the top contenders for the presidency. i will go to the, in the there, like there is a clear swing to the rights and the political office shows that it has to do with the time it has to do with the last decade. we are going to can't find a solution to its problems. in general engines, indians will seek the scene to the politicians if they can deliver good public policies, and this generates a complex social environments. opinion polls suggest the chances of candidates such as me making it to the presidential palace have shrunk in recent weeks. but he's growing support based shows that many argentines would rather vote for an outside or then for politicians who have failed over and over again. very so we'll just see that when a fight is as well that spring into res, i see joins us live from the side is so all these election so far giving any
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indication as to where the public may be leading. come october. well that's about 3 hours left for this whole voting process. i'm hearing one of the forest neighborhoods in front of site is where he will have been coming into this cool. fairly falls, a many expressing their frustrations with a karen took a nomic situation struggling with a very high inflation rate around 7 percent each month around a 120 percent in the past year in the country with over 14 different types of exchange rates. if compared to the us dollars so many hoping that some type of change will take place. but others express their fear of what that type of change could be. whether a figure from the far right, like have you had them where they could take off is but everyone here will not totally be looking at the results but also of what happens on monday. pass back in 2019 during the last presidential primaries, and there was a clear,
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a signal that the letter before none of this from this 10 to the left was going to win the presidency. there was a market collapse, so she watched evaluation of the base. so people heading to the banks to get their pay so south and by us dollars, just desperate for some stability, trying to fight again, inflation that continues to have happened in this country over and over again. this time around. there's fear that something like this could happen. again, the ministry of economies, social mazda, has already announced that the government is taking measures. we know, for example, that a plane fleet of cash, of new and dollars from the united states arrived here. it's currently in the central bank in order to provide some stability to the banks, whether people wants to go there and get their money out. so the government is trying the way to control the situation. the want to make sure that what happened in the past won't happen again. of course, anything can happen in that country like argentina with huge economic and stability with the history of economic instability. that's one of the reasons why we want to
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be fiddling on sunday nights and we're looking at the results. right. thanks so much to raise above. now the books, those lines along the river sign in time, i saw it among the most iconic symbols, the french capital trade is of sold 2nd hand books best and nearly 500 years. but this face of history is now facing uncertainty. police of all, did the souls to be relocated for security reasons before the opening ceremony of next is in the pick games. the homeless, c, a is a bookseller. as a member of the cultural association of books and as of paris, he joins us now from the french capital, 5th avenue with a so, so far as these are saying, there is security risk, your book stalls do agree. well, we don't really understand what sort of stretch or boxes the cool,
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what tosses filled with books are for the opening ceremony. there are threats of clothes because there will be a huge gathering of hundreds of thousands of people according to the city old. and that is, of course, an issue, but uh, securing the river and securing the, the side of this is one thing. but removing the boxes seems to be a very, very little pain compared to the whole process of secure this opening ceremony. so we don't understand why or targeted well, what do you feel concerned about moving? is it the loss of income, the inconvenience to a business, or is it that your warranty won't be able to come back once the book, stalls of dismantled a well bows, but uh, i think this uh at this point most people are worried about their boxes as i told you what we have to didn't didn't bookstore um stalled,
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and that's actually what our shows and their most of the demo old and their conditions are very different from one to another. there somehow like works of walton. they're not identical with one another. and we don't understand how they're they're going to take them off and we're pretty sure that they're going to break a lot of them. so that's our main concern that we might not be able to uh, be booksellers for a long, long time. i certainly have the remote because they will have to be fixed. so when the city always sending us, don't worry, you can be back as soon as the opening ceremony. but, you know, in the past, we're thinking they don't really know what they're talking about because those boxes are very, very difficult to do. and i think uh, it will be more useful. we can come back in the book. so there's, again,
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that's how they figure out a good solution for. well, thanks so much longer. see, yeah, thank you for having me. now, strong guys have been delighted by streaks of light from the 1st said meet your shell most visible in sky's across the northern hemisphere. the annual astronomical spectacle puts all the dazzling sho. hundreds of meteors can be seen with the naked eye. michael, awful reports. you're looking at the very 1st meet your, from the annual per se, meets your shower, detected by nasa on the 26th of july. it's one of the biggest showers and it reached its peak this weekend with a waning crest since making it easier to view. last year, the moon was full during the peak. the meteor shower occurs when it's pauses through the debris. trial of a comment accommodates can be thought of as a snowball, full of pebbles. as it approaches the sun, the ice melts, leaving
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a trail of debris, thousands of tiny rocks, no bigger than a few centimeters in size. when the debris field enters the its orbits, the a resistance around the tiny rocks makes them gloat as they become extremely hot lighting up the sky. creating what's common, the cold shooting stars. the earth slams into them at about 200000 kilometers an hour, and that causes the pebbles to burst into flame in the atmosphere and make these spectacular light shows. it's amazing that such tiny pieces of rock can cause something so bright. watching to meet your shower. it doesn't require a telescope. just a comfy spot to gaze up at the heavens. preferably outside of urban areas with the city lights you, you can see some. but if you get out into the, the boonies into a sort of a dark sky, then you'll see lots and lots of fainter ones, new maxie. several a minute. like how quick the per say need to your shaw. it happens every year. and
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his best seen in the northern hemisphere. stall, gazes from croatia, save this, your shower was particularly impressive. yep. report the report report involve, this isn't the 1st meteor shower. i've been careful, but it is the 1st time i've seen so many stars. so i mean, if this ability is really great and literally every couple of minutes, a stall falls big or small, and it's really impressive to see if you haven't seen it yet. you can still get out there and settle in for a free celeste steel show until at least the end of august mike level. how does era the, let's take you through.
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