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around the golf, so skinny, particularly bad for southern nigeria, northern benita and taco, as we dipped toward the south, it's a cool day in cape town, we've got some strong winds here, pumping up the temperature and habit rony all the way up to 31. on monday, the 2 liters and these are announced that they will prosecute deposed presidents mohammed by zoom for high treason, the 50 venue. it's great to have you with us. this is alice's 0 life from the also coming up gun is dealing with a humanitarian crisis. as it sees an influx of refugees displaced from the region
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a community rallies to take care of its own in the wake of wildfires that had so far killed 93 people in hawaii. and a wind for the far right and argentina's presidential primary soaring installation in flight. have been just the top issues the we begin in the share where the military has announced that it has enough evidence to prosecute as to president mohammed by zoom for high treason after they arrested him last month. the dentist statements, broad counsel national television, detailed the multiple charges against the zoo. a new was everybody julia, i really assist you lose the government of needs. you have to date, gather the necessary evidence to prosecute before the competent national and international authorities to the ousted president. and his local and for an accomplice as a high treason and undermining the internal and external security company just
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following his exchanges with the nationals of 4 and heads of state and heads of international organizations on g, l 0 is um address reports from northern nigeria near the border with new share, a very good statement. it's an indication that the ministry isn't about to like preston, mohammed bustling, 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 how the cabinet members would be interested in the days of the cool. so the statement put out in the evening, late evening on sunday, by the military shows that the one to put him on trial. and with the charge is a kind of a, i'm a do i, but i'm on put out on television. this could be a serious charges that could, of course, result in very, very serious repercussions for president obama. but it's certainly going to
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increase attention, bitch, in the government to me, share the benefit of government ginger and the international community, especially the economic community of west african state some. and then they could see this as possibly as an attempt by the ministry to pod to strengthen their hands and future negotiations. but again, i remember there been some rumors about the possibility of uh, taking serious steps i guess, bothered 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 hands and possibly not like go buy them off easily, despite the international pressure to it for, for them to do that. and the head of a group of nigerian religious leaders as told owls a 0 that the cool leader in these year is open to direct talks with the west african original group. eco,
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was the delegation met the military rulers in the capital. now i'm a on sunday to facilitate dialogue when eco was, which has not ruled out military action in this year. but my colleagues, sammy's a den, spoke to a dealer he below the leader of the delegation. he said, talks could take place in the coming days. we want to create an evan web. i delete the sofa, you know, doing to cool in new job will have a, don't know what the course need of to understand each other. so that piece will continue to read. you know, i mean, you mentioned that he has accepted. i you, are you saying the monkey, are they the leader of the co has accepted to have direct talks with that cost? yes, he has a fit good 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 in the data or in the data or
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what is this think is good for them. then we want a last to solution where peace will continue to then, you know, i 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, 5, we met him and we want that intervention to take the list. we want him to grant as audience. once you get into the audience, what else? and he said, he agreed you can go ahead to intervene. so we can use effort. and as soon actually we, we, we are back now we're back in. i will. yeah. maybe tomorrow starting the whole mid to. so i don't want to play empty. what we discussed, what do i need to offer, i need that on till we have all the data on letter and shall i know,
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though it takes time to discuss. there's mounting concerned among west african states that a military intervention against coo leaders in these year could worse than in already difficult humanitarian and security situation. in this a hell, a region that struggles against on groups like i saw, and al qaeda draw. stratford reports from the be near the gunner burkina faso border. these women and children, or a tiny fraction of the more than 5000000 people, the un says a flight attacks. but all groups across the hill region of west africa, emotion, years they show through in these refugee receptions can near the border between the don units sponsor to look me. see you escaped from the village and became a fessor with a 7 children. she describes that day in my laptop 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 people. we were very afraid
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. look, my says the children haven't seen their dad since the day they fled a lamb cut me a ballot. 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 con, the gun in river 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 regional block eco us friends. new jersey to lead is with military intervention. as a last result, they don't ton to civilian rule neighboring but kinda fi. so along with molly, have said that any military intervention in the shared by echo us would be a declaration of war on those countries too. so there are increasing phase that in a situation like that. all i'm groups like i so i know try it. i could take advantage of the situation which could potentially mean files and small refugees
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flooding into countries like going to and others. right? the way across the ssl region, the forward to say they all preparing for the worst that we're working this reason working to see what's going to happen. we, we, we hope god doesn't get where someone has bought us. so some people predict. but we are, we're on the lookouts and we're talking to all the necessary dentistry people in ministry agencies. the old groups of killed thousands of people across the civil region in recent years at going says the security situation to be king of paso. and molly deteriorated in the 1st 6 months of this year. and that was before to going to a neighboring countries already struggling to coast a brace to potentially thousands more people fleeing across the borders for their lives. charles, profit obviously, you know, they've gone at the teen offensive border. meanwhile, in
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a separate incident in these year fighting resulted in the depths of 6 soldiers and 10 gunmen, a group of fighters launched an ambush on troops near the western town of saddam the tilbury border area. where a new share means malia and burkina. faso is a region prone to such incidents. and so the us now where the official death toll has reached $93.00 in the wildfires that have devastated parts of the island of maui in hawaii. our warnings that it could rise further. residents concerned about the speed and extent of federal aid or organizing help. do you have a time to join to convoy medical practitioners and kind of probably, you have sarah, raise your hand sarah, dr. sarah, the allow me a here has gather the group of doctors, nurses and mental health counselors in a cop off just outside the official exclusions there. and that's been set up around behind there. this is going to be a month plan is to drive a convoy through the military check points, guarding the area to help those who have no evacuated weston valley. and to
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supplement the federal aid efforts, they're starting to realize that they don't have the resources that capacity or their relationships in the community. so really effectively meet those needs. and as the people coming together taking care of each other, as we've always done here in hawaii, the convoy drive through the bones how the devastation to fly. now, this area remains closed off as the search continues for human remains. well, it becomes clear as how old are the corner of the home. it has been destroyed, life goes on in close proximity all around it. even the water, electricity, and communications have been cut off for many of the medics comfortable ended up here in the central area where relief is being cold. and they said for those, and the area is why the calls we all don't want to meet the whole neighborhood. and obviously, the way i understand it is a certain point. if they were to leave, they wouldn't be it's something that we've heard from so many who flooded the area
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. the suspicion the rebuilding behind may not be as benign a process as the governor and other officials that will be we've been removed constantly over and over and over by the plantation. now by the over development, by the tourist industry. now we have this disaster and there's all this open land. it's like people are seeing dollar signs. somebody said yesterday, lime is going to be the new why le, which is a, you know, a very sort of fancy money to area on the south side. and i've to say it, i'll be over my dead body by standing the ground here. i'm to through mutual aid. the community is pumping a mocker in the ground. she ever can see out. is there a come a pony mallory and told james is from the american red cross. he says the organization is providing support for those affected by the fires. you know, we've been sheltering the folks affected by this fire since the fires began. now
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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, 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 of charge their cellphone have a place to rest out and 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 and 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, were there to provide information that most importantly, i think emotional support for it could go on for a long while. you know, a lot of people are looking for alternatives, and lot of folks are maybe stayed with family or friends, or they evacuated to another one of the islands. maybe they checked into a hotel,
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you know, they already had a place where they could go, they may have headed 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 is, are still a head on alpha 0. presidential candidates in ecuador go head to head in a televised debates. nearly one year off, the bay area was recaptured by ukrainian forces. these people have to leave their homes once again. i'm stuck fast reinforcing from khaki. where if i q ways from beyond, i know arriving the award winning program 27 years as often as an assignment,
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it's an extreme formalized felicia. i think it's designed to break international so well. it's class janet 80 percent of 80 carpet that is controlled by guns bring programs to if you don't. and if that might running a model that i'm trying to push myself all the time, pushing, pushing see the world from a different perspective on out is aaron in depth analysis of the days headlines. 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, a new generation of young people move in dates and the one that came before. welcome to generation change a global series and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas the mobilize use around. so we're in south africa. it's the women who are at the forefront as the work generation. we must never ever get tired of developing resistance strategies
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and the just ignited passions and stand up and flight generation change on algae 0 . the the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines. these arrows qu, leaders have announced that they will prosecute, ousted president mohammed, but sue for high treason. meanwhile, the head of a group of nigerian scholars told elza 0 the cool leader has agreed to direct towards vehicle was people in the hawaiian island a mile away. he continued to search for relatives and emergency shelters after devastating wild fires so far, 93 people are confirmed dead of more than
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a 1000 are still missing or just the argentine as far right presidential candidates appears to have upset the odds in the primary elections with about 90 percent of ballots counted so far. economist heavier millay has defied expectations by taking the lead with more than 30 percent of the votes. theresa bowl reports from window side is no surprise. we solve heavy enemy late the far right candidate, who calls himself a lie on one. the most votes in the primary elections on sunday with promises to revolutionize argentina's economy. it's almost a frame. yes, we are facing the end of a model of the cost of models based on the atrocity that says where there is a need. there's a right of an aberration that is called social justice because it implies an unfair treatment before the law. a model that translates into an enormous deficit malays
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compared to donald trump and once $2.00 rise the economy and shut down the central bank. argentina had been struggling with an economic crisis for many years and people are disenchanted with politicians. failed to address the problems that they faced every day. i'm only done very high inflation restoration. very and that's why people are in desperate need of change. the send the right candidate by the sound we would reach a former security minister and political activities during the 1970s. just many votes took heavier mulay. bullied says she also wants to help transform argentina. it's almost in this urgency now we are upset without being able to feel to project . but we also have a reason to celebrate and this is the possibility to lead a profound change in argentina. the ruling coalition was punished by voters president that at the front of them is and vice president, christina,
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for now this occurs now won't be running again. their coalition held responsible for the country's economic terminal made worse by the from demick and the drought. you both have that ability. i know we are going to fight until the last minute because we all show that an argentine at work, our rights and public education needs to be defended and that cannot be changed. presidential elections are 2 months away, but the primary show people's feelings across the country. many i tired and are willing to vote for anyone that will promise radical change daily. so we'll just see that when a fight is to ecuador in presidential candidates talk to us about battling crime. during a televised debate on sunday and mc podium mark, the spots were assassinated candidate for an auto. fernando vi sense you would have stood. let's see, a newman has more now from kito who doors final televised
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debate began with a minute of silence. the candidate who was assassinated last week. it was explicit . we want to express our condolences to the family for another vague sense of friends episodes, young fellow journalist. it's jen. so the task has been chosen to replace the sensor on the ballot, but not in time to meet the legal requirements to take part in the debate. finance will be sent. seals election, campaign centered on the fight against corruption and organized crime with his killing. the remaining candidates will now have to use this last presidential debate to try to convince voters that they, too are serious about ending violence in ecuador, gen topic. a wealthy security entrepreneur is a trained sniper and former member of the french foreign legion. he vowed to crush criminals with an iron fist by the blue meant that long fiddle put it on. i will impose a 0 tolerance policy for crime. we will regain control of up voters and re integrate
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our intelligence services to st doesn't window score of you economist venue and noble. i was a flak jacket and they all promised to target organized crime tyler. but the leading candidate lisa gonzales soon became the main target. go the, the left when candidate represent exiled, former president bluff. i go to there who's tried and found guilty of corruption and up since you have it back, people know for sophie see, and pillows, music unions. those went to $1500000000.00 to the wasted during your government enough. going ok then the left either or that to go look at how many accused the quarter they have government and by association gonzales of having persecuted opponents most liberal c 4. but if anyone else we will strengthen the security forces, but not process one is that of course x, anyone in the consensus reminded voters of the quarter, the government, social programs and use of relative stability one. but it's a notice on the whole here. lucky the when alters phone and how is that reduce the
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budget by $3000000000.00? that's spend the balance began. but many voters had been hoping to hear from via the census replacement and were disappointed with the debate, especially the nearly 40 percent who remain undecided to see in human outages, era to ecuador, the father of 2 of the 4 indigenous colombian children who survived a plane crash in may, has been arrested. prosecutors have taken many well run. okay. and have custody after charging him with sexually abusing his step daughter. a 13 year old was credited with keeping her 3 siblings alive when they were stranded in the amazon rain forest for 40 days. they went missing after the crash which killed their mother and 2 others. agencies and pakistan have reported an increase in sexual assaults in the aftermath of last year's floods, especially on children. yulusef says a good way to help survivors and prevent future abuses by investing in real
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education. st. us robbie reports from the southern send province where the floods came and never left abandoned villages now dot the landscape from southern pockets done since the province damage buildings are all that's left of the school. a wants thriving community, reduced to a swap, to help families recover. yulusef is focusing on creating safe spaces for women and children. they have become a place to deliver services and raise awareness about hygiene and social issues. does that sound okay? i'm not, it's not offensive, but in terms of child protection, there were a number of cases among our floods affect the children such as rape cases where kids would run away from home looking for food. but they wouldn't know if a person was going to give them food or abuse them. community outreach programs encourage people to come forward and more incidents are being reported if any and
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see then god forbid that happens in the communities. so the 1st thing which is coming is a shame for the week them, they call it that that must be a visa and that's why it's happened to him. so we are discussing that thing and we have promoting a redness. the it's not an individual issue. so we need to highlight and we need to properly give a protective environment to over citizens. so we are open to discussing this things and we are sending to the people who are doing these kind of x. many of the children here, especially girls, are going to school for the 1st time to change mindset on child marriage and child labor. trust must be earned as a hobby is community itself is people don't want to educate their girls where there is a male teacher. they don't feel comfortable. the advantage of a female teacher is parents give permission more easily for their daughters to go to the school. they feel more comfortable with them. nearly half of all children in flood affected areas show signs of trauma, anxiety, depression,
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and other mental health problems. these schools are a space for them to develop coping mechanisms and to heal pre floods. classrooms were not this similar to rudimentary structures like this one. these tents are a real upgrade, and the next step is brick and mortar school houses. successful education programs in rural areas. the un says can empower an entire generation. enrollment has increased by an estimated 300 percent. compare to before the places that offered young people a better future. but also give children a chance to be children zane bus route, the ultra 0. now there was on, since the province pocket star, at least 3 people have been injured in a russian attack on the blacks, the 4th of a desa and ukraine. a fire is broke out that a hyper markets and a dormitory from debris of missiles and drones that ukraine said it's shut down.
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but that's, it has come into regular attack since russia pulled out of the un brokerage, black sea grain deal. thousands of people living near the eastern front line and ukraine are being ordered to leave their homes, the head of a russian advance. while ukraine has reported some progress in the south. its forces have come under intense attacks near the northeastern city of cope units from where a step boston sent this report. this is just the difference in the eyes full of fear and fatigue. their belongings hurriedly packed in a back. taking their precious companions on an unknown journey, people from nearly 40 villages near the front line in the north east of ukraine had been florida to lee for safer areas. associates of nicholas, there is no one in the neighborhood. everyone has already left. i was the last one . there was 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,
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sorry. did you ukrainian author or would you say more than 100000 russian soldiers and 900 tanks are increasingly attacking, trying to retake coupons and it surrounding areas. ukraine, recapture the city from russian forces last september from which fits and it was pretty small. it's we dangerous because the other side has accumulated a lot of immunization to attack a lot of artillery in a few months. that's why people leave well, no to do, but it's pulling to you is that 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 shouting and a possible seconds rushing, occupation, people leave behind every thing, once again. the joy when ukrainian forces recapture this area has no been replaced by fear to you more. yeah. while the trauma of the russian occupation is still
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being filed, some residents, confidence, ukrainian forces can hold off the russians this time. yes, yes, we caught you fella, exactly way would like oh, i contest, leave my home. yes, my children grew up here and i have an old father and i can drag him with him and we sing and support hell, brothers from the armed forces as much as we can. others couldn't take the stress of call. it's in shelling any longer. at a shelter in south keefe, ludmilla hopes to find some relief. she has disabilities to muse, go to work, stipulated who it is, getting stronger and stronger every day. and there are no breaks at all. the 2nd youtube constant incoming fire con somebody to, for a smoke piece to withdrawal with the martin. there is no time to bring to present interested, you know, to, but we didn't sleep at all and did one year. but my patience has run out. i cannot take it anymore, picked up from the comfort of their homes,
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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. and that's it for me up next analysis here inside story looks at the latest cobit 19 variants currently spreading across many countries. the the hello good to be with you. there's something going on in turkey a that we don't see often, and it's capital on corrupt forecast. 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 training right now,
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temperatures are running high here as well. so from the truth, you're about have goods 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 storm central and eastern france and still hanging onto the heat for berlin and warsaw, 30 degrees on the nose for you. i've to africa, we go plenty of sundry downpours across west africa, particularly heavy bouts of rain, northern benito, that runs rate in super keener fast. so as we did 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 winds through a huge swap of south africa. so that means the fire danger rating goes way up. mean time, not a bad day and moves and beach capital my food. so 28 degrees for you. the
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right size, a challenging place to work from as a journalist, even though you can't do it, it's not allowed to pushing the always pushing of boundaries for we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell this story to like just kind of 19 barriers is spreading fast across many countries. world health organization. he says this poses here is trust with the pen demik still fresh in on lines that cause the worries and will this virus have to go away? this is inside the
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