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the, the, the shares qu leaders say they have enough evidence to prosecute deposed presidents mohammed by zoned for high treason the i'm several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life and also coming up gun is dealing with a humanitarian crisis. as it sees an influx of refugees displaced from the regions
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community rally is to take care of its own in the wake of wildfires that so far killed 93 people in hawaii and argentina as far right. take the lead in the presidential primary, soaring, inflation and cline, have been the top issues the we start with the fallout from the crew in this year. the military now says it has enough evidence to prosecute detained president mohammed by zoom for high treason, resume was deposed and arrested last month after the military to power by force. magenta statements, which was broadcast on national television, detailed multiple charges against presume. nevermind. you get it, i really as, as 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
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a high treason and undermining the internal and external security company. just following his exchanges with the national is a 4 and heads of state and heads of international organization biology. and earlier, a visiting nigeria and delegation said that these years core leaders were open to direct talks. when equal was the group met the military rulers in the capital in the i'm a on sunday to facilitate dialogue with the regional group, which has not ruled out military action. my colleagues, sammy's a dan, spoke to a villa. he, below the leader of the nigerian delegation. he said the talks could be taking place in the coming days. we want to create an evan web. i delete this off. uh, you know, doing to cope in new job will have a dialogue. what does it cost to lead us to understand each other? so that piece will continue to read. you know, i mean to, 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 costs?
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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 the intent to meet the need that or in the data or what as the 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, 5, we met him on the, 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, put into that. so we put him in his effort. and as soon actually we, we,
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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 discussed was the offer, i need that on to we have all the data on letter and shall i know, though it takes time to discuss an interest in the is in the united. you're in town of can see that that's near the border with new share. so i'm at, let's talk about this a potential trial against the deposed president. high treason undermining state security. what exactly is the agenda claiming that mohammed buzzle did? so basically what they accusing him of is trying to stir up trouble in these yet they could see that themselves been legitimate government and any move from any quarters to charlotte. just bear with florida to means treason. they ruled by decree not by the constitution. and so they can sit up by them, and these supporters, as probably trying to store
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a trouble in business coming at the time when we are noticing an up to in protest people voicing their concerns about the military in power. people are beginning to realize that yes, they have intervene, but yet i gain the trouble is that what they were claiming to deal with actually is still there. and so people, uh, while the while some of the news areas won't come to cool. that also beginning to miss democracy at the moment. so any effort to sort of force test or voice a country opinion but doesn't sit well with the, with our interest in this. yeah. it's costly that present. and so for them, for by them to be speaking with heads of states, uh, presidents and international personalities like the united nations or presidents of se, frost and other places. they don't want that to happen. they don't want that to continue . but again, could you just say that you don't want that to happen in the 1st place?
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you shouldn't have allowed buy some tickets to keep this phones. so what this is doing at the moment is trying to complete, teach any negotiation process. some people were spoken to frank about, the ministry is trying to strengthen each and so that it can gain. i love raging me through to negotiations where they can, i mean community to of what separate cost is we just from a team identification from niger the, the military. and there are indications that they want to talk at the moment. we don't know whether that are frequent issues, but again at the moment what they're doing, all the latest announcements about buzzing, i've been charged with high treason, means that the process could be complicated 0 as part of the public rationale. so the clue was to step up the fight against arm groups in the region. is that happening at the moment? it's not happening. 0 on sunday,
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there was an attack on the military base in the general public. and i must also just like you, we understand. but about certain southern soldiers, what killed the inventor tag, military vehicles have been destroyed, and that is not only applied. this is a full attack. we've what we've seen or recorded in the general public says the military or what through president mohammed by them. i'm going to continue to see this and read in the region while military took all the power in molly and book, you know, fossil and probably indeed do need. it's not and simply say for the money and looking at possibly getting money and looking at fossil or saying more glasses, more attacks by um groups link drug guidance, iso own military bases, owns tvs. and these other things of the military use in those countries are claiming that they want to sort of remove or they claim that the print for previous presidents they over to failed to do. and so the rationale behind those schools are beginning to salt, off sound, a little bit funny for residents of those countries in virginia possible you are
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talking in, in things so attention about how the refugees continue to flip, look it up. also, i'm going into guy now for example, i've created yeah, you might, i'm in attending christmas, that 0. right. i'm addressed reporting from can seen a northern nigeria that's near the border with news. your thank you very much on that and staying with this, this mountain concerned among west african states that a military intervention against qu, leaders in these year if it were to take place, could worsen an already difficult humanitarian and security situation in this a hill or region that struggles against arm groups like iso and al qaeda. charles transferred reports from the beer that's near the gun up working of fossil border. these women and children, or a tiny fraction of the more than $5000000.00 people, the un says a flight, a tax. but all groups across the hill region of west africa, emotion, years they show through in these refugee receptions can near the border between gone and looking at the best of luck me say escaped from the village and became it
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fessor with us 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 dead people. we were very afraid luck. 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 he can come here to the, come the gone and rip your g agency plans to build a count for 6000 more refugees close by. but there is growing concerns. fine may be running out of to the west african regional blog. echo us friends. niche is to lead is with military intervention. as a last result, they don't much fun to civilian rule. neighboring but kinda fi. so along with molly have said that any military intervention initiated by echo us, would be
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a declaration of war on those countries to. so they're 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 flooding into countries like going to and others. right. the way across the cell 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 someone has bought us style. some people predict. but we are, we're on the lookouts and we're talking to all the necessary dentistry people in ministry agencies and groups of kills thousands of people across the whole region in recent years. echoing says, the security situation of a keynote paso and molly deteriorated in the 1st 6 months of this year. and that
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was before to going to a neighboring countries already struggling to coast. a braced, potentially thousands more people fleeing across borders for their lives. charles, profit elders 0 is gone at the teen offensive border. the us now where the official death toll has reached $93.00 in the wildfires that have devastated parts of the island of bali and hawaii. there are warnings that it could arise further, but now there's also concern about the speed and extent of federal aid. so residents of taking matters into their own hands to organize help. she advertise the joined a convoy of medical practitioners and kind of poly. i have sarah, raise your hand, sarah, dr. sarah, to allow me a he 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. this is going to be a multi plan, is to drive a convoy through the military check points,
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guarding the area to help those who have no evacuated weston valley. and to 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 of lying there. this area remains plays off. as the search continues for human remains, what becomes clear is how will the court 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 full neighborhood for obvious reasons. the way i understand it is a certain point. if they were to leave,
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they wouldn't it's something that we've heard from so many who flooded the area. the suspicion the rebuilding behind may not be as benign a process as the governor and other officials said we'll 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 way. uh, which is a, you know, a very sort of fancy money. it area on the south side. and i have 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, malley. it's all james is from the american red cross and he says the organization is providing support for those affected by the fires. you know,
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we've been sheltering the folks affected by this fire since the fires began. now the red cross volunteers on maui, 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 of charge their cell phone have a place to rest out of the eat. and we seen thousands of people come through the shelters and, and we 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, 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 alternatives. and a lot of folks are really stayed with family or friends,
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or they evacuated to another one of the islands. maybe they checked into a hotel, you know, if 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 of argentina. as fluoride presidential candidates appears to have upset the odds and the primary elections with about 90 percent of ballots counted so far, economy is heavier. mulay has defined expectations by taking the lead with more than 30 percent of the votes to reasonable reports from window side us you know, surprise, we solve how the 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
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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 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 face 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 administer and political activities during the 19 seventy's just to many votes to have your malay. bullied says she also wants to help transform
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argentina. it's almost in this argentina 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, the fundamentalists and vice president. christina, fernandez, the coach now won't be running again. there coalition held responsible for the country's economic terminal made worse by the from demick and the drought. we're going to fight until the last minute because we all show that in argentina 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
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daily. so we'll just see that when a fight is the still ahead on else 0. presidential candidates in ecuador go heads. they head in a televised debates and will be reporting on why more children are facing sexual abuse in parts of pakistan and what's being done to address it. the whole i with the saw just some one more of the pushing it to northwest in areas of here. but to go on into the next couple of days. but for the time being it is still rather cool is still pretty wet. another area of blood pressure just sliding through here. we got to have you right and warning, seen full spots of wells, ad building and going through the remainder of monday. that'll garage to push display for the move, which at least was dr. brought to where the eventually coming back can be hard to remember the dry and bright and whether there's
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a which was that is the side of your it bilingual. so if you get a little getting up into this, that is at present and it stays that way as we go through tuesday on into wednesday, but noticed by wednesday starting to warm up there in london getting up into the mid twenties at long last that it was still so you make a waste of all it's a week i could see 26 in london pass of touch high as we go once. recess they into sunday for the time being that there's not heavier rain coming in across the i received all the members of england things and pick down people who call some disruption this way. whether they are in to jeremy that some very heavy showers into west, broad central positive front added down across the alpine regions. that's thinking a little further south, which as we go through what tuesday heavier, re making just way back into scandinavia, wanted to shout out what was the focus. but for the med smart people on sunday, in the we are a generation of people. but very i'm, this is very,
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very persistent and very good to talk soon. you may be comfortable right now, but you will soon feel the sim hicks, we feel every day from home. com. then you've got the 3 women gruff, who would be in fact of the front line active as the future children on a jersey to the the headlines on alpha 0. this our is yours, coordinators say they have enough evidence to prosecute ousted president mohammed by zoom for high treason. they have also expressed
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a willingness to talk to the regional block eco laws. people in the hawaiian island of mile we are searching for relatives and emergency shelters after devastating wildfires. so far 93 people are confirmed dead but more than a 1000 are missing. argentina. as far right presidential candidate appears to have upset the odds in the primary elections with about 90 percent of ballots counted heavier. mulay has more than 30 percent of the votes, which is much higher than expected. at least 3 people have been injured in a russian attack on the black sea, portable data and ukraine fires broke out that a hyper markets in a dormitory, from debris of missiles and drones that ukraine said it's shot down the desk that has come under regular attacks and so russia pulled out to be un brokered black c green deal, and at least one person has been killed and 7 injured in an attack on a permanent she a shrine in iran. this happened to be southern region of shiraz. police have
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arrested a suspect. this is the 2nd such attack in iran in less than a year. presidential candidates in ecuador talk talks about baffling crime. during a televised debate on sunday, an empty podium marked the spots were assassinated candidate for non d. o. v of a sense you would have stood, are latin america editor, lucy and newman as more now from key to ecuador is final. televised 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 of for another vivid sense of his absence. 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. fernando via the send seals election campaign centered on the fight against corruption and organized crime with his killings. the remaining candidates will now have to use
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this last presidential debate to try to convince voters that they too are serious about ending violence in ecuador. john 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 fighting payment that long fiddled, put it on. i will impose a 0 tolerance policy for crime. we will regain control of up voters and re integrate our intelligence services guide to st. doesn't window score of you economist venue and noble. i was a flak jacket and they all promised a target organized crime. but the leading candidate lisa gonzales soon became the main target. go to the left wing candidate represent exiled former president bluff. i go to there who's tried and found guilty of corruption in up since you have it. but people know for sophie, see, and pillows. music unions doesn't want to $1500000000.00 of a wasted during your government enough. going ok then the left the that or that to
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go look at how many accused the quarter they have government and by association gonzales of having persecuted opponents, most liberal, c for dependents anymore. we will strengthen the security forces but not process things. of course, excepting when in the consensus reminded voters of the clear 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 budget by $3000000000.00? that's from 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 will remain undecided. to see in human outages, era to ecuador and the father of 2 of the 4 indigenous colombian children who survived a plane crash in may, has been arrested. prosecutors have taken manuel, run okay into custody after charging him with sexually abusing his step daughter.
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13 year old was credited with keeping her 3 siblings alive when they were stranded in the amazon rain forest. the 40 days agencies in pakistan have reported an increase in sexual abuse in the aftermath of last year's floods, especially against children. unicef says a good way to help survivors and prevent future attacks is by investing in real education. same bas robbie reports from not are was sun and the southern center province where the floods came and never left abandoned villages now dot the landscape from southern pockets done since province. damaged buildings are all that's left of the schools. a once 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?
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i'm not, it's not affected, 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 see then god forbid that happens in the community. so the 1st thing which is coming is a shame for the week them, they call it that. that must be a reason. that's why it's happened to him. so we are discussing that thing and we have promoting a red and if the it's not an individual issue. so we need to highlight and we need to probably give a protective environment to over to events. 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
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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, 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 offer young people a better future. but also give children a chance to be children zane bus route,
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the ultra 0. now there was on since the province pocket star. star gazers have been delighted by streets of light from the per se meet your shower. most visible in sky is across the northern hemisphere. the annual astronomical spectacle puts on a dazzling show as hundreds of meters can be seen with the naked eye might go out for a ports. 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. 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 a trail of debris, thousands of tiny rocks, no bigger than
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a few centimeters in size. when the debris field into the it's orbit, the air resistance around the tiny rocks makes them grow 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 the spectacular light shows. it's amazing that such tiny pieces of rock can cause something so bright, watching a meteor 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 fainter ones, new maxi several a minute. like talk quick, the per se, meets your shower, happens every year,
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and is best seen in the northern hemisphere. stall, gazes from croatia, save this, your shower was particularly impressive, and pretty poor dollar put, i put the dog. this isn't the 1st to meet your shala. i've been careful, but it is the 1st time i've seen so many stalls. so i mean, the disability is really great and literally every couple of minutes, a stall falls big or small even longer. it's really impressive to see if you haven't seen it yet. you can still get up and settled in for a free celeste steel show until at least the end of august. mike's level, i'll do 0. the, this is the 0 here, the top stories news years military is said, it has enough evidence to prosecute ousted president mohammed by zoom for high treason, magenta statements, detailed multiple charges against presume who was arrested last month. government
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media, 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.

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