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the cowboy, who enjoys his rough and then the last risk in it. oh, power outage there. the west african nations condemned the decision by new jersey. truly those to prosecute to be hosted president for treason the i know about this and this is obviously life from go home also coming up how why is governor ones the death toll from wells far as and my we could rise from 96 as searching scholar button down neighborhoods. if any and officials blame the ons with iso for sunday's deadly attack on a prominent shia shine in the city of slides. an argentine as far rights takes the lead in the presidential primaries soaring inflation and crime in the top issues
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the, the west african regional block it was, has condemned the decision of new jersey military rulers to prosecute the post president for treason the calling it. yes. another provocation mohammed resume was hosted and detained off to the military seized power last month. the un is called the development body of the address reports from casino in neighboring nigeria. things are getting more complicated for the just the post president, one of my buses. 3 weeks of to have the cool, hist for my gods, one to charge him with treason after 2nd here, to remind you that i really assist you the government of needs, you have to date, gather the necessary evidence to prosecute before the competent, national and international authorities the ousted president and his local and for
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an accomplices, for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of nisha. following his exchanges with the nationals, a 4 and a heads of state and heads of international organizations. as long as you wanted to put them into just a while, the charges against best weight. they could also be a power struggle plays out the attempt to see how they can silence by you as a president. and then possibly, and this one, like. because once he's convicted, it means he's spend that is that he's going to spend that as of his life in prison . and you'll know, bedroom, that'd be the one who is getting these yet. the problem is that chances are therefore assuming what wrapped in the the charges come always of time to take on the military base in the to the region. most of the kept doing. yeah. me, but cute 7. so just it's a false such attacks as administered to power. most of the courtney decide the lack of security is one of the main reasons they over through the democratically elected
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president. but with these attacks on the rise, people are beginning to question the motives and the cool. on sunday senior really just figures from nigeria met me. shes cletus who stated a willingness to negotiate with the region of buck echoes in neighboring julia concerns. i mounting about the events in this year as refugees begin to cross its border, shedding an escalation. we have started receiving the influx of people from the jo, but in the of pocket. so then how start to secure formative which you and it's not only nigeria that's working with consent, politicians and then at least on the continent, i worried about the speed at which these crews happening, especially in west africa. i did risk, i just need a couple of nigeria, malcolm i was monitoring development as far as a set of goals, capital doc, or tell us more about the response from echo was
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the chaos. the regional block in west africa put out a statement saying that it learned was stupefaction about these attempts by the minute trio authorities and media to charge, recently ousted president mohammed presume, and it condemned into the action and said that it contradicted recent reports as the military authorities wherever, in fact, willing to pursue a peaceful return to constitutional rule. now this comes of the time when echo ross is considering a minute treat intervention, or at least some of its member states. uh, we will say just heard from the united nation spokesperson a short while ago, as he mentioned, who said that they were alarmed by uh, the, the, the, this moves by the minute deals ortiz and also concerned about the well being of asked, did president buzzing who is currently in detention in the jazz campus. so yeah. may in the us state department or say comments it just
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a short while ago saying that they were also deeply concerned about these developments. you mentioned before a mock them about this done by on force. the echo was put in place. it also at the time said that diplomacy was still an option to all of this. but what all the options for echo was now whoever sends the code to place uh, just every 2 weeks ago echo us has repeatedly said that it's open to diplomacy and negotiation to try and restore a civilian rule in these. yeah, but at the same time, it's been entering towards this possible minute treat employment last week. the heads of states gathered in nigeria and agreed to prepare a stand by force who waiting any day now for the military chase of the contributing countries to meet. so we know that that will code to was said that they would contribute to battalion of troops, a $150.00 soldiers. we would expect to set
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a goal and funding the need to come to base as well. on the other hand, to suspended echo ross members, molly and the key and foster who both had ministry cruise within the last few years . the governments has said as if they object to any military intervention that they would support the military rulers in these. yeah. so that, so that many common sites as to express concern that this could escalate into a protracted regional complex, but can use up to date from duck others. malcolm webmail. com. thank you. while there have been protests in favor of the democratically elected president who's not in detention, there's also support for the crew leaders. well, today the civic, i feel as if there was high treason. she's the one who committed the biggest trail . you really can't spare him the military, have seen it all. and there really has to be just as simple. ok. so what we're going to is not a big chunk, because when you look at the army,
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let's face it is not pulled wholly. but there will blige to work together and should do so for the good of new year and a bright future for the country. there's a lot of uncertainty about pressing a button on his face as regional powers push for his release address expands from the 9 gillian tunnel cutscene near the border with news. a lot of observers uh, confused as to what is going on and is there uh simply because most of the calls and meetings between preston, mom, advisor and forwarding lead is that the military is doing, tell you, skulking about or something by the ministry itself is a take, for example, the meeting between the president of todds, how much interested in the early days of the quote when he was sent here by the when he was sent to me here by the community of west african states that was sanctioned by the military. and they met with the military as well as president buzzer himself the other corners, or the people who called president mohammed by them includes the united dish and
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secondary general antonio gutierrez, the president of frost. as long as the secretary of state of the united states of america. so a lot of people think that this could be apologize been played by the military in new jersey public, distressing their homes. so that whatever negotiation that is about to happen will give them an age so that they could also use preston mazda mazda bugging into, or seen this play out in previous middle military course in the region in malia and possible, as well as doing it. so people are wondering what is going to happen next. right now we understand that a african union has also met and will decide on what next line of action after the expiration of each deadline to the coordinators image. also with a rising stage, this of a type of image here on sunday, there was an attack on number 2 based have to have some people that are concerns that people image that will be wondering what the military is doing about just because that's just one of the reasons why they said they coffee intervene to take
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control of government from mohammed buzzle. how many degrees i'll just need us to that sold in hawaii is devastating wild sizes which 96 with the governor's saying that number is going to rise. officials say the efforts to find and identify the data in the early stages. residents are concerned about the speed and extent of federal aid. many of taking matters into their own hands in or organizing health. she a couple of times the joint con volume of medical practitioners and kind of funny, can i have sarah, raise your hand, sarah, dr. sarah, your allow me a here has gathered a group of doctors, nurses, and mental health counselors in a cobb park just outside the official exclusions and that's been set up around behind there. this is going to be a mind plan is to drive a convoy through the military check points, guarding the area to help those you've not evacuated weston malley and to supplement the federal aid efforts. they're starting to realize that they don't have the resources, the capacity or their relationships in the community. so really effectively meet
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those needs and, and as the people coming together, taking care of each other, as we've always done here in hawaii because we drive through the bones how the devastation of lying there. this area remains closed 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, we medics humble ended up here on the central area where relief is being cold. and they said, for those in the area is why the calls we all don't want to meet the whole neighborhood. for obvious reasons. well understand it is a certain point. if they were to leave, they wouldn't be if it's something that we've heard from so many who fled the area, the suspicion that rebuilding behind may not be as benign
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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 area on the south side. and i have to say it, i'll be over my dead body. my standing, the ground here. i'm to through mutual aid, the community is pumping a mocker in the ground. she ever can see out a 0 come a pony malli. i'm sure how does with us not a live ad. we've been seeing the pictures over the last couple of days since this happened. extraordinary devastation of loss. i know, but what's interesting, particularly about your report is that the fact that you flanked up behind a self is being damaged so badly. but the surrounding areas, in many ways have been relatively unaffected. a lot
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really helped us understand why last week was styling by the numerous traffic jam or people trying to get in live. it was such desperation to get in and why people kept coming up to the segment they, they have to have a sense that we can bring in supplies and water and food because people have nothing on that side in the explosion say. but when you look at these pictures of life, i know you think, well, how could anyone possibly be there? but actually, the surrounding areas are largely on touch them. now to me, there are thousands of people who didn't also evacuate despite the fact that they don't have a pull potable water. they don't have electricity communication, so that is slowly being restored. denise, we understood them. all right, so that's why them have that. there are lots of people that who are who, who don't want to leave. what are the reasons why the exclusions i just didn't place according to the authorities, if they're still going through the rubble of behind in order to try and locate human remains. actually one point on that desk told that you mentioned all of that's 9682 people that actually been identified using dna. the yeah,
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the rest of just ashes, which they are, they've, you know, they've come up with a number of lady searching for their off give us the dna swab, some people, your relatives and friends of the missing relative to the missing today. to try and help identify, identify people, but to the solution that remains in place. but it's a huge exclusions, and in fact, it's not going to go anywhere, but it's like they just tightened up the rules. actually just today, i don't think we will to go them under the rules that we just implemented today. was interesting watching that combo, your medical stuff, we're going in time. one of the reasons that they're going in is because obviously they can help. but also the not convinced that the federal government is in a position to be able to do as much what else people saying about how the government is responding to all of this. you have, i mean, the several, several factors, leslie, the initial response, the lack of a warning, but lack of planning for a situation that had been wounded about since 2014 behind is going to come become
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more and more proven to weld follows just because a hurricane is hundreds of kilometers away off the shore of away that. yeah, that doesn't mean it is all the things it needs the winds and because of the trade winds here, it can become a capitalist for 5. all of the stuff was yeah, you can just see all the documentation of over the course of 10 years. so that was all the goal. then there was no there warnings actually at the time because it was so fast moving according to authorities. and then that is the criticism moving forward or is the fear is that we were hearing, as you can see in that and that story, that suspicion that well, the 2 things, i guess the, the way that this off the capitalism come, creates an opportunity from a crisis is on the minds of a lot of people. the we've spoken to this is clearly. so this is a beautiful island. so this is a tourist paradise. so they're worried about what's going to happen with the read developer to get somebody who gets who we develop, who gets to return. and then anyway, there's that role there is, there's tensions and why anyway? because i have often forgotten, but the only reason you know, the us, alex,
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why in the 1st place at the end of the 19th century was because a bunch of like american sugar barrels called in to the military to over throw the queen. and then then it became a state in 1959. there's a lot of tension still amongst native hawaiians and the us government about about all sorts of things. and those sorts of pencils do come to the surface in times of crisis. she had thank you very much indeed your advertiser talking to her, molly. so randy and officials have blamed on revise, so for sundays of time kind of problem and. and she is trying and the city shut her eyes. at least 2 people were killed. a group of farm nationalists has been arrested dosage of audit reports from our, from john hamlet that michelle, this was the moment a lone gunman stormed into the shelter of shrine insurance and opened fire. the witnesses said it happened quickly. i saw people were running towards the exit who were injured. i didn't know what had happened. i saw everyone around me had run away. the gunman was arrested on the scene and has been
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identified as a citizen upside you cust. on the head of her onto the sherry says another 8 men have been arrested in connection with sundays attack. all of them are for national so you can sounds foreign minister says it has yet to receive the documentation about the suspect from irena and officials to verify his identity. iran until jake has done have had good relations since the former soviet republic declared independence in 1991 and to her on its 2nd. because for an investor after china, iran is foreign ministry spokesman provided one possible motive for the attack. what types of on about he unfortunately, some will always have been using these terrorist groups as a means of gaining influence to have a presence in the region and to make political and security changes. yeah. most of the sentiments shared by the spokesperson of the revolutionary guard who accuse us for in spite agencies of being involved and what the government is calling
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a terrorist attack with a goal of creating division between iran and its neighboring countries. this is not the 1st time saucer of shrine has been attacked last october, 3 gunman storms its grounds, killing 13 people. this 12 century shrine is the 3rd most important in the country . now officials, we look into increases security and find out more about the 9 men they accused of carrying out this attack door. so jabari algae 0 to wrong revise is the director of the, or on project to the international crisis group. and he says, the government has failed to improve security. it is clearly shows that the regime either doesn't have his priorities rights because you know, we've heard news in the past few months debate around uh, security forces being focused on how to enforce who job rules on using security cameras to do facial recognition of women who are not wearing their job properly,
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but they clearly are not making enough attention on the, you know, terrorist activities inside the country. so that's one uh serious loophole. but also if indeed this was a terrorist attack, and i don't think we have enough information to be able to judge at this point. again, it demonstrates that just in the course of the past few months, uh, the system has failed to learn the lessons of last year's attack and be able to reform its security apparatus in a way to prevent these confidence. and the reality is that last year i still actually took credit and claimed this attack this year so far we haven't, we haven't heard anything. and this is why there's a lot of speculation this, especially inside the country that uh the security establishment might help organize this attack itself. in order to distract attention from the upcoming
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anniversary of massive protests that brought the country last year. in mass, i'm use the anniversary of her death at the cost of the mortality police is coming up address in the next 4 weeks. and this could allow the system to securitized internal spear. but again, we, at this stage, we don't have enough information to be able to corroborate any of the scenarios you are assigned. positive to russia has match with jailed wall street journal reporter . i haven't got coverage for the 3rd time since his arrest in late march rushes federal securities office took the 31 year old american journalist into custody on espionage charges, even reporting from russia since 2017 and boss of ellen tracy, who says he's in good health the wall street journal, i'm the us government of called for his immediate release, the increasing number of migrants and refugees that are in need of help on the border between poland and bella. verse, even with the border wall equipped with motion sensors and cameras,
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more people have attempted to cross the see if a, some, a bunch of a caught up with aid workers helping people in need on the police side of the border. cold, hungry, often injured conditions of birth and for refugees on the poland, but it was supposed to a book as inactive as called, dispense holden's 1st line of torture. seen a huge increase in people were serious medical condition says they will spend belts when youth from the beginning that this will will not start from aggression. and it doesn't stop anyone from, from trusting the border. and there are many people who loves their lives in this forest, and people who are lost compared to for example, met the 3 and see if it's still relatively safe. the point of government says defense is important to stop what it consent is indeed because migration gets to feeling thousands of additional troops on the border. but so far this, the at $19000.00 people have attempted to cross that's higher than the total number last year. and it was only acts of
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a school started bringing help to people in need. and we need to many people from many places. people who sleep countries, however difficult, difficult economic situation or countries or it's very much related to a difficult situation in the country of origin of people. and i'm of for good for you. as, as you said, last 2 months we see many people from saddam, it started legal to help people, but active as so faced charges such as has been smugglers when they try to provide a to refugees. and one time when border guards found me and my friend and before as they kicked her really hard, nunes people in the forest hor extremely terrified. exhaustive? uh, quite often sick um who needs? so didn't eat or, or drink water for many, many days. you give them these very basic stuff and then you have to leave them in
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the forest quite the 9th, when we go to the place. yeah, there's no, there's nothing we had. so it would have been enough because the person has been that's already he's been dead for a new civil or ours. and well, during the swans, the southern was the worst experience by 5. what's your government's do? what is the perfect solution? i don't think the answers to decrease migration. i think we have to stop sprinting of, of this world as you know, some part of the search and people have the right to and other people don't. so why do polish people migrate to u. k or united states everyone deserves living in a safe place. everyone deserves opportunities or for education. everyone's deserves to sort of a home and to have their human rights respective. and until that happens, people will likely continue to risk lives to find safety and a better future. it's always been driving down to 0. we have a vague product. the still ahead on all does it up more than 50 people have been
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killed in the indian side of him on the shelf, or dash out as of actual range if the region the the years here. where here, let's go with your world's weather update and we've got a brisk wind blowing through the boss for us. for the european side of this stumble, we could see windows up to 60 kilometers per hour on tuesdays. so that is putting a cap on temperatures is stumble, $29.00 degrees, but look what's going on in central turkey on correct in the sake of a heat wave. 3940 degrees over the next several days now for the other side of the mediterranean. also speaking about debris is off the atlantic, so that means temperature is in porto and lisben just to touch below where they should be for this time of year. periods of rain will run into southern norway.
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that's not good news. this area just dealt with flooding recently, so we'll continue to keep tabs on the situation there. meantime, daytime heating storms are rupturing through parts of germany. also the same for poland through the balkans as well, many spots here in the thirties and off to african. we go, most of the rain is concentrated around the coast of senegal, the gambia. can you be solved any right through to see of the own on tuesday. now look at this pretty much. okay, we'll call johannesburg north temperatures are running above average here. temperature is if come up just touch in the western k problems. so cape town, 19 degrees. the high for you on tuesday. that's it. say, later i of the every thing is being, it's being, it's being measured. and it's not just i say, instead of my face,
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i mean next slide these days at the moment we are in a state of the universe, with exception edwards funded something that was throwing that would rather take the risk of democracy to the risks of dictatorship, digital dissidence on out to 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the georgia, no to zeta reminder but told stories this on the west african regional last echo was, has condemned the decision of new jazz military rulers to prosecute the deposed president for treason they're calling. if he has another complication. that's all in hawaii
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is devastating wildfire as has reached 96 with the governor's saying that number is going to rise. official city efforts to find that identify the day out in the early stages, around in officials to blame the group i saw for sunday's attack on a prominent shia shine. at least 2 people were killed. a group of photo nationals as being arrest argentina. as far right presidential candidate appears to have upset the odds in the primary elections. harvey, a malay has taken the lead with more than 40 percent of the votes. the consecutive block was behind with 28 percent and the ruling coalition came in 3rd place with 27 percent. general election is going to be held in october to support reports from point a status. the are the thing is, are trying to recover from the shock of sunday's primary results were a candidate from the far right. like have you gotten really managed to get around? so 2 percent of the votes. so what happened? argentina has been struggling with very high inflation. around
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a 120 percent inflation rate in the past year of complex web of exchange, we'd controls that has an impact on the economy. and of course, this enchantment with a political class that has failed over and over again to address this country's economy. when you go to poor areas in the city of what a site is and many other parts of the country, young people there tell you that they have no future. and that's why many voted for a candidate like have young lady who's promising to dollar rice economies, to shut down the central bank to try to control the information in argentina who questions, argentina, public, we health care and education, among many other things. what happened a few weeks ago, the possibilities of poll shows that have given me, they did not have a real chance of becoming argentina's next precedent. but sundays we saw show that something change. he has had a very strong presence in social media among young people. and we have provided some concrete solutions that for many are to write a code for
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a country like argentina. this has had an impact of course, this results when argentine is economy on monday, origin time bones are down. the us dollar in the power little markets seems uncomfortable. the government evaluated the currency around 22 percent. something that many, many fear could translate into more inflation. economy minister said to myself, who is also a presidential candidate, has a very difficult month ahead until the president of elections are held in october with a bullet title economy such as argentina, october, it is going to be a very tight presidential race where economy administer subs you'll my site is going to be a candidate where that together for change, but the cell which is also going to be a candidate. but the possibility that have you had to be late could make it to the presidency, is already having an impact. they have, well, i just see that one side is a former us president. donald trump is facing a false possible criminal indictment,
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adding to his list of legal challenges. trump and his allies are under investigation in georgia for reference to overtime the states presidential election vote 4 years ago. a grand jury is begun hearing evidence in the case. presidential binding became the 1st democrat to win the states and nearly 3 decades. nearly 50 people have died in the northern indian state of hamel shall pradesh after to eventual reigns hit the region. unusually heavy rains and melting glasses have caused flash floods, as michael awful reports with pickaxes shovels and even the bay hands risk you work isn't volunteers work to save people trapped in the month in india is kimberly and region heavy rains. broad floods which then figured land slides washing away hugs. so that's what it is. i'm going to get the range in the last 24 hours. have we have that on hand. my child pradesh in the temple and you know, shimla,
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we have identified 5 bodies from 20 to 20. 2 people are still missing the trying everything to save the lives of those buried. the climate change is increasingly being blamed for extreme and devastating weather events. way ship is well on a pilgrimage to one of the holiest sites, the hindus in the state capital shimla. when does all this struck the hearer cloudburst occurred during which the railway track and the road collapsed. it's expected that to meet this. there are 20 to 25 people still trapped . this is basheba temple, which is a 150 years old. there's been a lot of damage to lives and property, record rain full and the flooding of triggered his damage, roads, buildings, and force. the closure of schools with shelters being set up for the displaced the situation is bad. their continuous floods and the rivers are overflowing,
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