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life fire fighters, they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind while the world focusing a lot on the tourist. the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest and woodland has been burned, really does resemble and don't want to get in landscape. the head of the group of nigerian scholars tells, i'll just say are the crew the, the in the ship has agreed to direct quotes with visual broken echo us the, our carry, jones to this is i'll just hear a lot from the also coming up the desk told in hawaii wildfire cons to $93.00, i was expected to rise hundreds to missing permanent strong and comes under
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attack in new runs, central state to assure us and pose clothes and knowledge. and tina's try me elections. a space has decided that for fed candidates from type is general election, the shadow of economic term or the, the heads of a group of nigerian scholars has told us here are the qu, lee, the english has agreed to direct towards individual block echo us. the group of religious leaders from nigeria and match the minute tribute is in the capital now make this delegation has cool for dialogue to end the process. the visits has positive efforts to ease tensions. of the ministry took power. my colleague, somebody sat down and spoke to either the bought, allow the leader of that location who's returned to
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a bu just he said those tools could happen in the coming days. we want to create an eval well by the leaders of uh, you know, doing to cope in need to have a dialogue. what does it cost lead us to understand each other? so that piece will continue to read it. okay. when you say what, what he has decided to do to, i need to write with the he has, except to are you saying the leader of the crew? you mentioned that he has accepted. i you, are you saying that the monkey on a, the leader of the crew has accepted to have direct talks with that gloss? yes, he has accepted to have for you that is no discussion with the lead of off, like, you know, it, of course. so we want them to select a place where to meet they intend to meet the in the data or in the data or
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what as this thing is good for them. then we want at last the solution where peas will continue to then, you know, they didn't, but that was why we were there. when do you expect these talks to take place between the months? yeah, and a and that costs need is. what do you see when do you expect these talks to take place? yes. how soon are to lead me to with the the idea. you know, 5, we met him and we want that intervention to take the list. we want him to grant as audience grunted or done for us and he said, he agreed you can go ahead put into that. so we put him in his effort and. 3 as soon actually we, we, we are back now we're back in. i will. yeah. maybe tomorrow, are you sure i'm a whole new to? so i don't want to play empty what we discuss, what they need to offer our needs are on till we have all the data on letter and
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shall i know though it takes time to discuss as a, from a cut scene in a neighboring nigeria ultra 0 is off by digits, has mold that meeting. while the plus sign of break through was days before the somebody, somebody can have a community of west africa states in the larger and capital a bozo and former central bank governor and former tradition of rudolph connell. when soon 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 and general attorney himself discussions. we understand why full, i'm, the military administration is already probably said they are willing to talk to the communities 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,
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initially i cannot approach, of course, directly simply because of the sanctions imposed on it. and because of this was present, and this is what happens to any country. that's where it goes to to is, you know, i'm constitutional means was used to over throw and elected government cases like molly booked in a parcel of guinea. so with this could be the 1st indication that this crisis in the general public could be i'm, it could be resolved without having to resort to the use of force. how much is res? i'll just need to in kitchener. meanwhile, suspected to boca around the fights as of killed the 13 people including 3 soldiers in northeast and nigeria. government launched 2 separate attacks in border states on saturday. the 1st was that admitted to bass with fights as engaging a gun box with the army. and in the village in the attend farms were rounded up somewhere, shot dead or at least $93.00 people have now died in the west wildfires in the
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us in more than a century. i think more than 1000 people still missing on the island of my way in hawaii. the fear is the death toll could rise significantly. before searching for families in emergency shelters and search teams, scouring debra to look for human remains to begin the process of identifying bodies . thousands have lost their homes in life. it's the story town of the high and that is a school that destroyed residents say they're struggling with them. those special they're never i think in my my life what i have imagined that we would have something like this catastrophe of an, an equal assessor. and here's a snap so, so just how much damage the wife buys unleashed? well, these images show areas before the plays and off that was always once scenic waterfront
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in ruins. the surrounding sea water is polluting with debbie and houses have been reduced to rubble and dust co. james is the national spokesman for the american red cross. he says the organization is providing shelters and emotional support for those affected by the 5. you know, we've been sheltering the folks affected by this fire since the fires began. now the red cross volunteers on malley immediately spring into action and open the 1st shelter. we've opened several more sense than and in red cross shelters that open to anybody and everybody who needs a safe space. and we make sure folks know that if they want to come in, if they need a place to stay, they're welcome. if they just want to come in during the day and maybe get a meal on charge, their cell phone have a place to rest out, eat, and we seen thousands of people come through the shelters and, and had over 3300 guys. overnighted stay. so we know that a lot of people are taking advantage of that and,
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and we want to make sure that everybody knows shelters and there. and if anyone needs us was there to make sure they've got the safe place. they've got a hot meal. we're there to provide information, but most importantly, i think promotional support for it could go on for a long while. um, you know, a lot of people are looking for alternative model or really stayed with family or friends, or they evacuated to another. one of the islands, maybe they checked into a hotel, you know, they already had a place where they had to go. they may have had it there for those. the didn't the lead shelter, we're there for them and we will continue to shelter as long as it's needed. we will work with both our, our partners, our governmental partners, are nonprofit partners, and most importantly with the families themselves to help them find you know what the next step from the shelter. as there's been an attack on a permanent stride and in a run. have an insurance in the south of the country, at least one person has been killed and 7 injured. state media say the attack was
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carried out by 2 people. one has been arrested while the others escaped. those such a binary reports from tehran, uranium president abraham bracy has been making some calls, reaching out to the insurer administer as well as the governor of farce province at urging them to quickly investigate this incidents. and also a put together a report about exactly how this could have happened. and what transpired, ad shaw cheryl shrine in the city of charlotte as now as the attack happens around 7 p. m. local time and according to reports, to gunman storm the grounds of this shrine and open fire. now, one of the gun was apprehended and he is being questioned and to use and believe to be a for national, at the officials having disclosed where he has come from a there's a number of victims that are being treated in hospital one according to the governor of course, having the area around sha shut off has been secured,
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and they continue to search for the 2nd government. now this is the 2nd time this trial has come under attack in less than a year. last october, 3 gunman, storm the grounds of this facility. and open fire on visitors. they are killing 13 people and injuring at least 30 people. at that time, the 3 gunmen were apprehended. one of them was killed on sides by officials. and the other 3 were later on, uh, arrested as part of a, a group who coordinated the attack and the 2 assailants that were arrested at shot your off were tried and sentenced to death. their execution was carried out in public and cheryl's in july. the other 3 who took part in planning the attack or serving present terms in or on anywhere between 5 to 25 year as i still claimed responsibility for that attack last year. but there has been no claim of responsibility yet for this attack, which took place at shot your off on sunday. officials are urging,
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as the authorities to carry out investigation as quickly as possible. so they can look into, at preventing these kinds of attacks from happening again. door such a part out 0 to hong tanisha and libya have agreed to share responsibility for hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers. sheltering on that boat at any face difficult conditions in the desert region of the being expelled from it to museum. the b a has moved at least 130 migraines to a detention center in the capitol audit, trying to report some outside that sent to ensure 3. 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 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 eastern
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counterpart on thursday to to, to come up with an uncle. solution for these microsoft were stranded there on the border. so of 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 un refugee agency. 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 for many of them, i'm sure that they're happy to be provided with some kinds of shelter of water and
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food and some medical assistance. now, living in authorities here tell us that they will stay in the attempt 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 peace source in search of a better life for themselves and their families. also, libya and tanisha are often playing planes. 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, of widespread abuse against migrants a. so for officials here, they have to play a, they have to play a balancing act and try to balance those out. uh, but uh, from what they've been officials here tell us is that these people are now being
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fed and they have water. they have medicine. and they have shelter and they'll continue to provide them with, with these, with them. 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. then spanish, all thoughts the say they've dismantled an organized crime group involved in people smuggling police that a series of raids supported by your opponent, german federal police. you are, poll, says the group is suspected to be part of a knowledge of being illegally bringing syrian migrants to spain. the residential building has been damaged by a lost in the russian. the city of belgrade. the city government has blamed ukraine
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for what he called a drone attack. any of the russian defense ministry said a defensive shot down at least 4 ukrainian drugs. the reasons of belgrade, in course, there were no casualties. well, thousands of people living now, one of the front lines in ukraine being ordered to leave the homes, a head of a russian advance on the train has reported some progress in the south. its forces have come under intense attacks into the northeastern city of cookie ends, set voss and reports from the cook, the school district. you should have the eyes full of fear and fatigue. their belongings hurriedly packed in the back, the taking the precious companions on an unknown journey. people from nearly 40 villages knew the front line in the north east 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. i was the last one
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. there is a strong in common fire, a man and a woman 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 re take copious and it surrounding areas. ukraine. we capture the city from russian forces last september from which fits and it was pretty small. it's we dangerous to because the other side has accumulated a lot of the nation to attack a lot of artillery and a few months. that's why people leave. that will give it a full interior, so going from 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 set contraction, occupation, people leave behind everything. once again, the joy when you create in forces recapture this area has no been replaced by fear
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to you more. yeah. while the trauma of the russian occupation is still being filed, some residents, confidence, ukrainian forces can hold off the russians this time. yes, yes, sweetheart. you fellow, exactly way would like, oh, i contest, leave my home. yes. if 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 shelly any longer. at a shelter and khaki flute mila hopes to find some relief. she has to sidney sidney . go to the work 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 a smoke plant. the withdrew with the martin. there is no time to bring to present interested, you know, to but we didn't sleep at all and do it one year. but my patience has run out. i
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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. steadfastly l to sierra and coupons, district eastern ukraine. the you and says it spinning off its withdrawal of pace, capers from the town of the northern money us because of an increase in fighting in the area the rebel group for cool. the coordination of also at the movements was accused money and government forces and russian involved the mysteries of validating a c spot in june, modest, june to told un peacekeepers to leave the country. so to come on out of this era. and so i, that's free time. policy says it's on the verge of forming a government is coalition towards beginning with policies allied to the minutes. the
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hello good to be with you right off the bat. let's give you an update on our type food. and it is creeping closer to japan's honshu island looking to make that land for monday into tuesday. this is going to drop about to 300, maybe even 400 millimeters of rain in some spots of that much rain that fast could trigger some flooding. now i'd say pretty much south of the yangtze river valley, we've got some active weather here, particularly around glen g profit. and some big burst of rain in the forecast on monday remains unsettled. right across indo china. same goes through the philippines, but no flood advisories to speak of here. and as we go to malaysia and indonesia. okay, look at all of this rain along the western side of small island around the dang, with a height of $31.00 degrees. now,
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down under it is looking unsettled toward the southeast, particularly around sidney. but i think potentially the heaviest rain should be just over the open water there. but i wouldn't be surprised if we see pockets of about 40 to 50 millimeters of rain here on monday. well, in this weather report in new zealand right now with this so is piling up for the southern lp's here. and as we look to where the north island it's a, what day for you, including for auckland, with a high of 16 degrees c later i the new generation of young people, a more politically engaged and the one that came before. welcome to generation change a global series and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas that mobilize use around. so we're in south africa. it's the women who are at the forefront as a work generation. we must never, ever get tired of developing resistance passages and the just ignited passions. to
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stand up and fight generation change on algae 0. the the watching l. just a reminder of a main stories. now, the head of a group of nigerian scholars tells us there at the cooley, the in the ship has agreed to direct tools, regional block eco west to the he had to the delegation of religious goal is to meet here in general, a time to recommend chinese south says he expects those troops take place within days. devastating while fires in the for why are the west to us the scene of the
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century? at least 93 people have died. desktop is expected to run. for one person has been killed in a gun at the time she is showing in the room on the same side to ensure as to targeted in october, 13 people who shot that the photos of clothes in argentina is that primary elections. but it's as cost about as to decide the preferred presidential candidates felt type is general election soaring inflation, rising poverty and crime with some of the main issues that dominated the campaign. when uh can be ready for you, move got it from. there will be a co existence. that's why there is a common goal within our coalition. a little bit bit of goodness, i think, you know, or continues must vote thinking about their country, thinking about the future of their children, their grandchildren, about what we want to be as a country. ready i see i can change it to dave is creating to z as in to strengthen
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democracy to do of sunshine. second god via was to enlighten the soul as well to raise a boat, went to a pony station in one of cyrus. i'm here in the city of one of the site is this is what is known as a 31 neighborhood. it's one of the forest areas in the city. this used to be a slum if it has been improved in the past year, but still both living here are among the hardest hit by the economic crises in argentine that people have been coming here steadily all day for trying to find their names here to find the face where they are going to vote telling us also how they're struggling with inflation in a country that has had around a 120 percent inflation rate. in the past 2 years, countries over 40 different types of exchange rate with a lot of financial instability. many of the people we have spoken to say that they want change, they want stability, they want to leave in a normal country, and that's why they were saying that there wasn't
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a vote for the opposition. but then there is others who are afraid about what change could bring about whether it could bring about another economic crises it could bring about a far right candidate. like have you had a mean a who promises to dollar eyes the economy and shut down the central bank? so people here will be looking not only at the results, but also, but what will happen on monday and the impacts that the results in this country could have on the markets and markets will be watching closely what happens in the country. because back in 2019, during the government of bodies to marketing during the last presidential primaries, there was a market collapse, the huge evaluation of appraisal care, and some people going to the bank, trying to get their pistols help them buying u. s. dollars. which is the only stability in the country like cartoons, you know, with very, very high inflation. the economy minister said, sure, mazda has says that there won't be a crisis. you have to make sure that there's a cash brought from the united states, from argentina, and accounts into the central bank to guarantee financial stability in this country
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. this is one of the reasons why on sunday nights, not only the people, but also the market will be watching closely what happens in argentina as the political policy. rebecca doors that presidential hopeful if and under this sense here who was assassinated earlier this week was named its replacement candidates. and this took us down as the retail will run for tough office and the presidential elections next week. this is the 2nd candidate announcement made by the bill audi. it's initially named me of the sensors running a paid andrea gonzalez to take his place on the ballot for that decision was reversed. also concerned with slouch electro rooms the death toll from a mudslide in china is northwest and shawn, she, providence has risen to $21.00. heavy rains, destroyed roads and bridges and knocked down power lines. china is experiencing on usually having rings this summer. on the neighboring india. torrential rains of
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triggered land slides across the northern states. in the child dash, the damage rose and left many tourists stranded. inside on the point type parts, he says it's on the verge of being able to form a coalition government 3 months off the general election. to do so, we'll have to include policies allied to the ministry. tony chang reports from bangkok to show the unity or final role of the dice. the this of the prototype policy run this up in the general election and others unveiled coalition . they say gunner enough support to take power football. kind of pop that we, the 6 coalition parties would like to us, the people to have confidence input, time and all parties that will form the government. we ask for your support, and together we will help solve this crisis. so the country is able to move on for the best interest of all people to put together majority in the lower house.
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they'll probably have to bring miller treat bank parties into the coalition or something they promise voters they wouldn't do. and that coalition partners with one powerful ministers, possibly even the prime ministers job. uh no, it would not be the government of the popular will because it was clear that the votes on may 14th was pertains. and that's why the people voted for the move for potty was, was the largest winning and then put high policy together. they combined for 2 thirds of all the votes that were passed, even if one of the 2 major punches does get the majority here in parliament. it will be with coalition partners who won't allow a reform agenda, who have power sharing demands done behind closed doors. from the prime minister, text and shit it was in self imposed exile for the past 17 years has delayed his much anticipated return. his political allies thought they'd be in power by now,
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but you did show interference has thrown the pos to the premier ship into doubts. a one x so has return, has a sum of king, but you were alone calling spanish to the us 3 decades ago. when his mother was divorced, now he's made a surprise visit and what he says is a private capacity within the full glare, but the public on you will not from god. i am delighted to return to tightened. i have been warmly welcomed why it's been a long time away. 27 years. it seems like a dream come true to be back in. the palace remains tight lipped about his return. but the timing during this period of transition may not be a co incidence. tony chung, out to 0 bank of style gazes have been delighted by streaks of lights and a post seed meteor shower most visible in skies across the northern hemisphere. the annual esther normally co spectacles put on
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a dazzling show as hundreds of meat tools were able to be safe, then they could not look level 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 ended reached its peak this weekend with a waning chris since making it easier to view. last year, the moon was full during the peak. a meteor shower occurs when it's processed through the debris trial of a comment. a comments can be thought of as a snowball, full of pebbles. as it approaches the sun, the ice melts, leaving 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 air resistance around the tiny rocks makes them glow 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
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kilometers an hour. and that causes the pebbles to burst into flame in the atmosphere and make the 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 can, 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 strange ones, new maxie. several a minute. like how quick the per se meets your shaw. it happens every year. and his best seen in the northern hemisphere. stall, gazes from croatia, save this, your shower was particularly impressive. yep. report the report involved with this isn't the 1st meteor shower. i've been careful, but it is the 1st time i've seen so many stalls. so i mean most of the facility is
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