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the, the in depth analysis of the day sidelines the care motivation for, for goes and was the preservation of wagner as its own entity. and not being some students by the state. inside story on al jazeera, the reports and those that new jazz ministry june to will prosecute, asked the president, i'm a positive for high treason. the other ones are in jordan to stop. so you're a guy from to whole set coming up argentina's fall, right? kind of have you, i'm like, takes
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a 3rd of the votes counted so far in presidential primaries, head of october, the election the desk told in hawaii as while 5 times to 93, i was expected to rise with hundreds of people. still missing the coming and she, a shrine comes on to attack and a rom, central city. of sure. the we begin in new jersey where reports are emerging, that the miniature regime will prosecute allison president obama by soon for high treason. that's according to a statement released by the ministry council, which is 0 is often address has moved from catalina in northern nigeria. the statement. it's an indication that the ministry isn't about to like preston mohammed buzzing a go. you know, the international community, especially echoes and the african union, the 1st demand was he believed and along with members of his property and other
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cabinet members would be interested in the day, said the cool. so the student put out in the evening, late evening on sunday, by the military shows that they want to put him on trial. and with the charges a kind of a, i'm a, do i put them on put out on television. this could be a serious charges that could, of course, result in very, very serious repercussions. whole bunch of, and mom and bustle. it's certainly going to increase attention, which in the government, in the share, the military government, ginger and the international community, especially they kind of a community of west african state some. and then they could see this as possibly as an attempt by the ministry to posit strength of their hands and future negotiations . but again, i remember that been some rumors about the possibility of taking serious steps
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against bombing by them earlier in the days of the cool. so for that, it's hard to say exactly what they're playing at, but many people would read meaning into it, but they want the strength of the hand and possibly not let go buy them off easily, despite the international pressure to it for, for them to do that as well, the head of a group of nigerian scholars told down to 0 that the community the image has agreed to direct tools with the regional blanca, cause the group of religious leaders met the ministry of who lives in the capital. now i'm a, the delegation has cool for dialogue to end the crisis that visit as part of efforts to ease tensions off to the ministry to power. for my colleagues, somebody sat down and spoke to the law here about allow the lead of the delegation . he said those 2 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?
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so that piece will continue to read. you know, i think you mentioned that he has accepted. i you, are you saying the monkey are they the leader of the cute, has accepted to have direct talks with that cause he has, 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 the intent to meet the needs or in the data, or what is this thing is better for them. then we want a last 10 solution where peace 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 comanche on a and that costs need is yes. how sooner to lead me to with the, the idea, you know, fast, we met him on the, we want that intervention,
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particularly if we're wanting to grant, as audience grunted audience, what else? 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 we started the whole new to. so i don't want to play empty what we discuss. what do i need to offer? i need that on to we have or the president when i did a letter, it shall, i know that it takes time to discuss what the as mounting concerning the west african countries admitted to intervention against qu, need, is india with worse and already difficult humanitarian and security situation in the hills. it's a region that struggles against um, groups like iceland, al qaeda with thousands killed and millions forced to feed the homes under there was charles dropped reports from zippy. that may be gone between the fact that both of these women and children, or
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a tiny fraction of the more than $5000000.00 people, the un says a flight, a tax, but all groups across the whole region of west africa. in recent years, they show through in these refugee restrictions can need a border between government and looking at sponsor let me say a escaped from the village and became assessor with a 7 children. she describes that day in my mom. well, that's up to know we were on the farm when the shooting starts us about we tried to run to the village, but the shooting was too intense. as we ran we so many dead people. we were very afraid. look, mesa is a children, haven't seen their dad since the day they fled a lamb cut me a ballot, but we will with my husband when they started shooting. but we lost him as we ran. i don't know where he is now. we hope he's still alive. so we can come here to the, come, the gone and rip your g agency plans to build account for 6000 more refugees close by. but there is growing concerns. fine may be running out of to the west african
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regional block echo us springs, new jersey to leaders with military intervention. as a last result, they don't match phone to civilian rule neighboring but kinda fi. so along with molly, you've said that any military intervention initiated by echo us, would be a declaration of war on those countries too. so there are increasing phase that in a situation like that on groups like i. so i know try it. i could take advantage of the situation which could potentially mean files and small refugees flooding into countries like going to and others. right. the way it costs us the hell region don't and look forward to say they all preparing for the worst. they were working this reason working to see what's going to happen. we, we, we hope god doesn't get where so as buying us. so some people predict, but we are,
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we're on the lookouts and we're talking to all the necessary dentistry people of industry agencies and groups of kills thousands of people across the whole region in recent years at going says the security situation of a key to 5. so and molly deteriorated in the 1st 6 months of this year, and that was before to going to a neighboring countries already struggling to code a brace to potentially thousands more people fleeing across the borders for their lives. charles profit l to 0 is gone at the teen offensive border often teen as far right presidential candidate appears to have upset the olds and the primary elections with about 60 percent of ballots counting so far. have you ever delay has just about 32 percent of the votes, which is far higher than expected? and that it's only need 1.5 percent to qualify for the october run of storing inflation rising public you into crime remain the main issues that dominate the elections to raise a boat at the latest from when. as iris the primary elections in argentina has been
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filled with tension anxiety and now a huge surprise the results show that have yet to be made to the far right candidate going around 32 percent of the votes. he's the most voted candidate and he's party is the most party. and this is a huge surprise in our country dodge late closing radical measures like going arising the economies trusting down the central bank. many referred to him as similar to donald trump. many have expressed their concern and believe that many of those policies cannot be implemented in according to like arguing, tina, where people will definitely be paid to the streets. and if it's something that ends up being violent, i am here at the headquarters of the together for change for an issue. this is the center right coalition in argentina, where the former security minister just selected as
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a candidate for this party people here we're celebrating, they believe that this is the beginning of an election process that will end up in the october presidential election for many the primary election team, argentina, ira snapshot, a national snapshot of the way people view in this country today. a country that is struggling with very high inflation, with poverty rates on the rights of women over 40 different types of exchange rate among many, many other things. and for many of say the this restart, so under the frustration that exists in the population today, that is how will i just see that window cited? now an empty podium marked the spot where assassinated ecuadorian presidential candidate. fernando valencia would have stood during a debate on sunday candidates to talk about battling crime. one candidate promise to spend a $1000000000.00 from police fines on security. 59 year old, you have
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a $70.00 was killed on wednesday after a campaign rally. his party has named christiana to reach out to replace him in next week's election. but that's how it has risen to $93.00 in the wildfires that have devastated parts of the island of maui in hawaii. but with more than a 1000 people still missing their affairs. the death toll could rise significantly . teams are using rescue dogs as they assess the damage and behind the town. the crews. i've been on the ground since wednesday and more flying into the on and from los angeles and washington state. dogs are trying to sniff through revel for human remains. but people are searching for families in emergency shelters, thousands of lost their homes and livelihoods. the historic town of behind that is old but destroyed resident say they are struggling with a loss so they're never i think in my my life what i have imagined that we would have
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something like this catastrophe of an equal assessor. what talked, james is from the american red cross. he says the organization is providing shelter and emotional support for those affected by the size. you know, we've been sheltering the folks affected by this fire since the fires began. now the red cross volunteers on maui immediately sprang into action and opened 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 or 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, 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, and we want to make sure that everybody knows shelters is there. and if anyone needs us was there to make sure they got the safe place. they've got
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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. 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 could 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 are different mental partners, are nonprofit partners, and most importantly with the families themselves to help them find you know what, the next step from the shelter says may not attack on a permanent she, a shrine and a wrong it happened, did sure. as in the south of the country, and these one person's been killed and 7 injured state media savvy attack was carried out by 2 people. one's been arrested while the other escaped. i'll just say was dosage a binary has more from the rainy,
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encompass of the ringing president. abraham bracy has been making some calls, reaching out to the interior, 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 is now 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, covering the area around sha shut off has been secured, and they continue to search for the 2nd government. now this is the 2nd time this shrine has come under attack in less than a year. last october, 3 gunman,
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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 to a sale. and so 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 years. 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, as the authorities to carry out investigation as quickly as possible. so they can look into a, preventing these kinds of attacks from happening again door such
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a part out to 0 to hong, a time for a short break here. and i'll just say when we come back in tennessee, i'm lydia agreed to share responsibility for hundreds of miles. spend the last i'm come on, hide it in northern fog. it's gone home to the largest number of black here outside the port of egypt. but experts, one because of climate change, the main thing is i'm much foster today and as a bunch of wiping out really driven livelihood in the monks in this area. the plenty of hot sunshine to go around the middle east. those surprises there right? for this time, the year a great to have the along, but let's talk about some of these numbers. bucked it. $48.00 great set $48.00 and
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the temperature really will be around there for the next several days. things also quite high temperatures, i should say how for us here, and they'll have 43 degrees and if we look towards central asia, temperatures have come down a bit. but we've got this hot wind blowing across truck minnes done through the caspian sea. look what it does have the temperature in baku up to 40 on monday, that's closing in on a record for august, which is $41.00. this temperatures will come down though by the middle of the week, 34, which is closer to where you should be for this on your. and we don't often see this in turkey a on correct 40 degrees. that 2 is closing in on a record for the month of august, the heat wave going on there. got heat, same parts of morocco that includes for america cash century downpours right across west africa. and if we go to central africa right now, we'll see most of the energy is up around the golf game, particularly bad for southern nigeria, northern benita, and tell go, as we did toward the south, it's a cool day in cape town, we've got some strong winds here,
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pumping up the temperature and habit roney all the way up to 31 on monday of the way across the us. millions of americans rely on conservative talk. radio shows for the use of the detainment. these are all violations for real people. the listening post tunes in us is talk radio advise in america, there is no room. and that's not how democracy works is really just acknowledging differences that, that are already there. if anything, conservative talk radio created the republican party. ok, one of the 2 parts, especially on a jersey to the
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book and back to approve her mind about top stories. here this i would report from the share of the miniature regime, saying it will prosecute, housed in the present, mama, but soon for high treason, according to a statement furnished by the victory counsel argentina's, father, right presidential candidate, tabio malay has received 32 percent of the vote with about 60 percent of the pallets and the primary elections counted so far. the main conservative function has many 28 percent, and the routing center, the furnace volunteer has received about 26. at least 93 people have now died in the wild funds that are in hawaii. recovery teams are starting to kind of behind us as they look for bodies of victims. as soon as he and libya have agreed to share responsibility for hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers shuddering on their buddha, many faces difficult conditions in the desert region after being expelled from tennessee or maybe it has moved at least
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a $113.00. so the detention center in the capital, i'll just say it was not a train to report some outside that center in triple so we're in front of the anti illegal immigration agencies here in the capital tripling. were at least a 130 migrants and refugees have been transferred from the libyan into 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 needed and counterpart on thursday to, to, to come up with an uncle solution for these migrants that were stranded there on the border. so of this group about a $130.00 people were brought here, another group of around the same amount of people, 808-2230 people were taking subsidies. you look detention centers and tripoli and in live you have often been criticized by human rights organizations by un un, uh, organizations like the international organization for migration,
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for the un refugee agency as of one sanitary and the migrants often face abuse. and these, microsoft 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 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 we patrick's up to take them back to their own countries. north africa has long been a transit hub of 4 migrants. i am trying to reach your pin source 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
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people reaching out 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 looking at 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, with that. 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 to alter 0 triplet, thousands of people living near one of the front lines and ukraine being ordered to leave their homes, the head of a russian advance. while the crane has reported some progress in the south,
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its forces have come under intense attacks near the northeast and the city of co penske. i'll just hear a step by some reports from the comprehensive district. use just 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 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. i was the last one . there is a strong in common fire, 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 also, if you say more than 100000 russian soldiers and 900 tanks are increasingly attacking, trying to re take copious and it's surrounding areas. ukraine. we capture the city
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from russian forces last september from which fits and it was pretty small. it's we dangerous. 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 the novelty, but it's full and tears are 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 in a possible seconds russian occupation. people leave behind every thing. once again, the joy when you create in forces recap to 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 confident 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 home. yes, my children grew up here and i have an old father. i can drag him with nimble. we
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sing and support how brothers from the armed forces as much as we can. others couldn't take the stress of constant showing any longer. at a shelter, in hockey flute. mila hopes to find some relief. she has disabilities to me, you as good as the ship to do it, is getting stronger and stronger every day. there are no breaks at all. the 2nd youtube constant incoming fire con somebody to, for a small piece 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's fine. so l to sierra in coupons districts, eastern ukraine. no, such as
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a warning that place is in the himalayas melting at unprecedented rate space. se that could lose up to 75 percent of the volume by the end of the century. and that could lead to flooding out a shortage of drinking water, affinity, to 1000000000 people who live downstream. come all high to report some in the past due place. yeah. and they practiced on the region of go get both the stuff the northern bug is done as well to some of the world's highest mountain beats. it is a drug. it gave jenny with little land for eviction environmental experts. a warning of upper ginger today because of climate change, especially as young box them the patients. uh, so you just, the phenomenon is so important that the quantity of a wealth of which is being produced by the magazine. good. so to create so and want that to effect such as floating good non sites which
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affect the population. besides do it them by the time is have to gov. i've been living often by growing j. the neighborhood got watered by plentiful supply of fresh water from the main thing last year. they also provide a lifeline for everyone and bring for diet storage voltage division the glacier and also act as drain meters to deflect. so like 8 to help keep the good regard of climate change. the glasses are melting as an unprecedented grade. and that means dangerous clark and border shortages for tens of millions of people across the bucket star. for many yeah. can i make changes to an existing church today? the village of jose needed in the direct part of a nearby glacier and its inhabitants what it may wipe out everything. they hit a pet to get the most loved. yeah, that home the glacier was far away but has moved closer and we few,
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it's may burst that what will we do? we don't have any other place to go to. we have already lost hundreds of trees and crops, and chunks of our land has been swept away. at night. we hear a loud sounds from the glacier and it's scary with them. nobody. campbell thought the a pleasure like these, and now the word have already shrunk, and many more may be gone and dialect soon. the question is, where the countries around the world take the take seriously, and act to guard greenhouse gas emission, or look the other way. why the last remaining place you in these mountains? the ship? yeah. the model i that i just need a good is good, but this dawn now the book stores along the bank. so the river, sand in paris, are among the most iconic symbols of the french capital traders of selling the 2nd 100 books there for nearly 500 years. but the future is now on 2nd police of order
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that the stores are relocate and for security reasons. before the opening ceremony of next is a little bit games while i'm wrong, but see at least one of the booksellers, he says, there is no authorities, don't understand the damage that causes that. we don't really understand what sort of threats are boxes that cool. what boxes filled with books are for the opening ceremony. there are threats of clothes because there will be a huge gathering of hundreds and thousands of people according to the city. oh, and that is of course an issue, but so securing the river and securing the, the side of this is one thing. but removing the boxes seems to be a very, very little thing compared to the whole process of secure this open ceremony. so we don't understand why we're targeted. at this point, most people are worried about their boxes with the didn't the books or the store,
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then that's actually what our show and they're, most of them are old and their conditions are 10 different from one to another. they're 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 it will have to be fixed. the type of picture of the headlines here, there's reports are emerging from news. yeah, the miniature regime has said it will prosecute the awesome president. mohammed bond zoom for what it cools, high trees. that's according to a statement released by the ministry council. i'll just say it was off. my address has moved from catalina in northern nigeria. once they get statement,
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