tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 15, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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was one of the 2 hots, especially on the jersey at a time and 26 tours and trade has bounce back off to this label. pandemic during travelers from around one and one east investigates little children or highlands child sex tourism industry. jeez, era. the fellow, i'm real baptism and this is the news our lives from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. west african nations condemned the decision by new jazz 2 leaders to prosecute the hosted president for treason, hawaii. as governor ones, the death toll from wild fires and molly could rise from $9.00 to $6.00, a search to scour burned down neighborhoods and running. officials blame the arms,
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hoop i sold for sundays, deadly attacking a problem. and she is trying and just a few slides. and i'm trying to, how much it was for them i set to become the latest big name to move to saudi probably have report a degree. the $100000000.00 fee was 5 times the amount for the present in the the west african regional lock. it was condemned the decision of new joe's military rulers, to prosecute the deposed president for treason there, calling it. yes, another complication. how my buzzing was out of state then detained after the ministry seized power. last month, the u. n. has called the developments. what are you? i'm gonna address reports from cutscene enabling nigeria. things are getting more complicated for the just the post president, one of my buses. 3 weeks after the cool is for my gods,
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one to charge him with treason after 2nd here was never mind media. i really, us, as 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 an accomplices, for high treason and undermining the internal and external security companies. you following his exchanges with the nationals or foreign heads of state and heads of international organizations. as long as you want to commit to to say, while the charges against best weight. they could also be a power struggle play out. they're trying to see how they can silence by you as a president and then possibly, and he's on life. because once he's convicted, it means he's spent that is that he's going to spend that as of his life in prison . and he'll know, bedroom, that'd be the one who's getting these yet. the problem is that sounds is idea for an issue with was wrapped in the the charges come always up,
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trying to tyco the military base and the to not be able to region. most of the kept doing yeah me, but cute 7 soldiers. 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 president. but with these attacks on the rise, people are beginning to question the motives and the cool. on sunday senior religious figures from nigeria mit michelle's cletus, who stated a willingness to negotiate with the region of book echoes in neighboring julia concerns. i mounting about the events in this year as refugees to begin to cross its border shedding. and this condition we have started receiving the influx of people from the jo. but in the of pocket, some of them have start to secure for which you and it's not only nigeria that's watching wisconsin politicians. and i noticed on the continent i worried about the speed at which these cools happening, especially in west africa. i did research,
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i just need a couple of nigeria, malcolm labs, monitoring developments for us instead of goals capital card. tell us more about the response from echo us. the echo asked, which is the regional economic block in west africa as put out a statement saying that it learned with stupefaction about the attempts by the minute trail. so it sees it needs to charge recently after president mohammed buzzing with trees. and the statement went on to say, the x ray was condemned to the decision and it contradicted signs in recent days, the, the military also sees, were willing to pursue a peaceful dialogue and a peaceful means to receiving a co said would be constitutional in these. yeah, the united nations, as little say,
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commented saying it was alarming and also expressed concern about the conditions of alex did president busy him and his family who are detained in these as capital in the army. and the united states government has also said, is increasingly alarmed by these actions of the military rulers in these yeah. so echo was, has put forward the possibility of a military action. but it also at the time has been saying that the plan with diplomacy is an alternative. what are the options for eco was not where to send secure hutton. the echo, as has said, it's always open to, to dialogue, into pursuing peaceful means to restore democratic rule. in these yet, but then last week as a states of a car, west countries next in nigeria. and then they would have done ministry's to proceed with preparing a stand by force. it was following that announcement that there was some signs of
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a diplomatic movement. but now this latest news on the part of the minute deals are what season is you asked to charge? a president position suggest to change in direction now in the just in the coming days were expecting the chief submitted to the chief of the troop contributing countries to meet, to further discuss the plans. cote d'ivoire has said it would contribute a battalion of troops to an intervention full of a $150.00 soldiers. we'd expect senegal, anthony, and to come to these as well other countries. we didn't know that to suspended at co asked members, molly and mccain, and faucet fi, so both administrators and reason. yes. and a ruled by ministry governments. those government said that they opposed any military intervention and that they would stand with the minute trails ortiz. he's taking control and this is in his yeah. which is that many people to express concern of a possible regional escalating conflicts malcolm wagman in dock. uh malcolm, thank you very much indeed that i mean protests in favor of the democratically
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elected president who is now in detention. but there's also support for the 2 leaders. you get feel as if there was high treason, she's the one who committed the biggest trail. you really can't spare aim the military, have seen it all. and there really has to be just as simple or you're good. so what we're going through is not a big chunk because when you look at the army, 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. at least 26. now jerry and soldiers have been killed in an ambush on an evacuation mission that followed. an air force had a cup to crashed near a village and nice at delta state and was on his way to rescue soldiers who were wounded during a military operation against gunman. 4 soldiers were killed in that attack. but that's all in hawaii's. devastating wildfire as has reached 96 with the governor saying that number is going to rise. officials say the efforts to find and identify
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the dead are in the early stages. residents are concerned about the speed and extent of federal aid. many of taking matters into the wrong hands, and they're organizing help should have a tendency, joined a convoy of medical practitioners and con poly a. 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, 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. the 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
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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 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 fled 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.
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it's like people are seeing dollar signs. somebody said yesterday, lime is going to be the new y layer, which is a, you know, a very sort of fancy money 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? now we are running officials or blame the on group. i saw for sunday's attack on a problem and she is shy and then the city of charlotte has at least 2 people were killed. a group of farm nationalists has been arrested. the doctors are about to report some stuff on john hammond advised me shot. this was the moment a lone gunman stormed into the shelter of shrine insurance and open fire. 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
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me had run away. the gunman was arrested on the scene and has been 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 sunday's attack. all of them are for national so do you can stands for administer 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. is it 2nd biggest for an investor after china? iran is foreign ministry spokesman, provided one possible motive for the attack with us 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
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accuse us for in spite agencies of being involved and what the government is calling a terrorist attack with the goal of creating division between iran and its neighboring countries. to. this is not the 1st time saucer of trying 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 . and now officials, we look into increases security and find out more about the 9 when they choose of carrying out this attack door safari algae, 0 to wrong. i is a director of the around project at the international crisis group. and he says, the government has failed to improve security. it clearly shows that the regime either doesn't have as 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
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cameras to do facial recognition of women who are not wearing their hand draw property, 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 is attacked and be able to reform its security apparatus in a way to prevent these confident. 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 have
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organized this attack itself. in order to distract attention from the upcoming anniversary of massive protests that rocked 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 these scenarios. it is 3 people have been killed in an explosion and the gun problems of cost $7.00 others have been injured in the southeastern region. the explosion happened in a hotel near the most security forces have launched an investigation. a thunderbolt i had on the news are including more than 50 people living, killed in the indian side of him, a shout from dish, after to arrange, to arrange for the region. and why it's very much a family affair for chelsea's big money signing scientists got the story, the
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argentine as far right. the presidential candidate appears to have upset bill. it's in the primary elections. probably a 1000000 as taking the lead was more than 50 percent of the votes. the conservative block was behind the 28 percent. and the routing coalition came in 3rd place with 27 percent. the general election will be held in october through several reports and by the status of what those votes mean for the nation struggling economy. for the origin times i was still recovering from the shock of finding out that a candidate from the far right. like have you had any late, i've had around 30 percent of the votes on sundays primary elections and especially because of some of the proposals that relate has come up like dollar rice in the corner mean argentina and economy that is in trouble is with a very high inflation, that is in a way, tied to a complex web of courtesy exchange controls among many other things. the other
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things he's proposing is to shut down the central bank in one of the ways to fight inflation. he's a man who questions, for example, 3 healthcare and public education among many other things. so it's certainly a surprise, but at the same time it is what is happening in a country that is disenchanted with traditional quotations in a country that i've had over a 120 percent inflation in the past year where people are getting used to dealing with around 7 or 8 percent inflation each month, people struggling to make ends meet $10000000.00. in fact, one in many of this countries salons in many of the porous periods, were we were just talking to some people where people say they have nothing to lose . and that's why they're voting for someone who's proposing radical chain just until a few weeks ago, many were saying that we'd be late, could get around 13 for team percent of the votes. well, that did not happen. it was a big surprise. what he's been doing is having
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a very strong presence on social media at speaking to the young people in argentina and many who have lost hope. so he has had a very, very strong campaign, a suite for to complain with many of this proposals to revolutionize argentina's economy. and in a way it has paid back because this results. so it has completely shaken the presidential campaign ahead of october's presidential elections. members of the efie all you have arrived in ecuador to help investigate the murder of anti corruption candidates front of you ever since you and the latest televised presidential debates. the remaining 7 candidates are presented their plans to deal with the country's escalating crime wave. our life in america editor, listed in human reports from key to so it would always final televised debate began with a minute of silence. the candidate who was assassinated last week getting was explicit. we want to express our condolences to the family for another vivid sense
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of his absence, young fellow journalist skins, 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 sales 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 implement the blank field, bullied on. i will impose a 0 tolerance policy for crime. we will regain control of abode as and reintegrate our intelligence services guide to st. doesn't window score of you economist, venue and noble. i was a flak jacket and the old problem is the target organized crime tyler. but the
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leading candidate, louisa gonzales soon became the main target. go to the left wing candidates represent exiled, former president bluff. i korea who was tried and found guilty of corruption in up since you have it. but 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 the that or like 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 we will strengthen the security forces but not process things. of course, excepting when in the consensus reminded voters of the korea 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 spend the balance began but many voters had been hoping to hear from via the census replacement, and were disappointed with the debate,
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especially the nearly 40 percent who remain undecided. to ca, newman algebra to ecuador. u. s. military is facing a recruitment crisis over the past year. it's only been able to recruit $45000.00 soldiers that is way below the minimum annual target of $60000.00. recent polls shows that confidence in the military is that as low as point a quarter of a century, my kind of reports from washington, dc of the us, always prided itself as having the world's most formidable military machine. a standing force of nearly half a 1000000, many stations on vases and fall from parts of the globe. do solemnly swear or affirm these only swear. so what now recruitment is as low as levels of the drops of water shed 50 years ago. and how does hit if we don't turn our recruiting situation around, i can't guarantee you that the army won't have to make some more substantial
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potential for structure reductions. because we, we've got to make sure that our units, for example, that are on the immediate response force are mand adequately so that they're ready to go. the secretary herself, appears in commercials aimed at increasing recruitment, but they appear to have little impact in the market. that's being present it by increasing political divide and bi partisan and good that threatens to politicize the military itself. many republicans accused the military up in the phrase being woke, pointing to the renaming of basis, named up the confederates civil war leaders. and in particular, the recent pentagon decision to pay for enlisted personnel to travel out of those states that have band abortion, some democrats, and to, and point to the proportionately large number of veterans and even soothing personnel. who took part in the attack on the capital in january 2021. so i think the biggest challenge about the presence of domestic valid extremism in the
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military isn't necessarily the numbers um, because the numbers are small, but it's that it goes counter to the oath of service. and so american see that as a real tension point when it comes to entrusting the military as an organization. compounding the recruitment problem, 25 percent of those who want to enlist do not meet the required physical for academic standards. the military has started. what it cool was a future soldier prep costs to address this issue. elite units have been largely unaffected as long waiting lists of qualified personnel to join special operations units in every branch. but it's not the exposure to keep the military machine running. it's the cook's the drive is the maintenance team's, the ones who are seldom noticed unless they on the mike hannah, i'll just sarah washington. us code is delivered a landmark judgement in favor of young climate activists. 16 people have taken the
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state of montana to court or allegations that have violated their constitutional rights to a clean and healthy environment by promoting fossil fuels. there between the age of 5 and 22. that really could set a precedent for other climate related lawsuits. montana is a major producer of coal, oil and gas, and they a critical to the states economy. delta mine is a lead scientist. so the science held for climate litigation to the union of concerned scientists. she's joining us not from washington d. c. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. given the fact that oil and gas and call are so important to montana, i was surprised value that the decision went the way it did. i'm really not surprised at all based on the science itself. so if you really look at the impacts that the state they use in this case are facing from climate change. it seems like a very um, meaningful and logical conclusion to say that we need to be taking into account the impacts of climate change when considering fossil fuel permits. i understand that
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the montana already has an adverse has in guys part of it. states constitution a guarantee to a right or to a clean, unhelpful environment. clearly that's not a situation that every state is going to have. one would imagine that that's really been the turning point in this case. you yeah, that was something that's unique to, to montana and to a couple of other states that existed in the us, but not to all of them. so this was very much a unique case and that it was based on a single states constitutional rights. i was reading that the defense interestingly, had intended originally to try to dispute the climate science, but eventually had changed it's policy and started arguing that the legislature should weigh in on the contested wrought law rather than the judiciary. what's that tell you about the way that they were viewing the argument that was being put forward? yeah, it was amazing to watch kind of throughout the process of the trial, the science was really well laid out during the trial and supported the experiences
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that youth were facing. it also proved to be irrefutable, as he said this, the oldest witnesses and didn't even try to come are the scientific claims. that for me, continues to be a really important process and that we see. so the climate science and these legal cases continues to stand strong, and we see that the science is meaningful and that it's relevant to the court decisions. 9 to send to the state, of course, is probably going to be appealing this judgement. how significant is this judgement even if not, appeal goes against the original decision? yeah, i think it's incredibly significant. it's important to know that while this case is unique, like we talked about, the case really doesn't stand alone. there's over 2000 and finally, litigation cases across the world right now. and new ones are being filed all the time. i think that this case has tremendous potential to help inform those lawsuits and folks will learn from the way that the science was communicated and presented here for how that can impact future cases as well. how significant does it do you
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think that this case was brought by young people as opposed to people who are older and have concerns? is incredibly important. one of the things that the scientists need really clear in this case is that use often don't have a space to have a voice in the, in the climate change discussion. so they're not voting. they're not taking the decision makers who are kind of in the legislative process right now. um, so it's essential that they had a space to be able to talk, to be able to show how they're being impacted, and to be able to lay out the science. really, how yous are much more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change to then many other segments of the population. i can imagine that people have been watching this case very close. they are very excited about this for obvious reasons, but nevertheless the, the unique elements of this, as we've discussed, was the fact that montana had that piece of legislation inside his own constitution . that is not going to make. it means that it is not going to be easy elsewhere in
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the country, even as the climate science is presented in the way that you've been talking about . yeah, that's true. my understanding is that our children's trust has similar cases pending right now and for other states in the us. but it's important to know too that these aren't the only kinds of climate litigation cases that exist. so for example, in the us now there's around 40 cases that are in municipalities, states or territories of the us that are looking at accountability for other plans . and they're looking at more fraud and just information from fossil fuel companies for the impacts of climate change. so there's a lot of different approaches and different ways that the courts will see the science and be able to look towards accountability for climate change. really answers are interested to get your thoughts on. this doesn't matter. we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed. thank you so much, but you're in this warren's that the rocks to main rivers get completely dry up in less than 20 years. it's all being attributed to climate change. dams in
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neighboring countries on usually hot summer's mom. on the one hand has this report from about province in western iraq of the pumping k o is the last of drops to save you oxy crucial rivers. the small amount of water from the bar and above providence is going into the free to use the reverse live. it has been declining drastically, largely because of dams in neighboring to keep it you're because also experienced adheres of trout and unprecedented water shortages. someone was out there more than my air involved, but we started to project with 15 electric pumps. to treat diesel operated pumps. get current to pretend it's around 75 cubic meters per 2nd, hoping to feed central and southern regions. both experts, what are you this, what are, what, how you live as a sold could pose a threat to humans and the environment. the sold used to be washed away by a natural occurrence and when that is of water was full. but that may not be the
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case. now with that is it? well, it's fluid levels. the freight is river needs at least 300 cubic meters per 2nd to revive and remote areas most of the time. so it's lenae lee the out. i'm at the full capacity of thought height is 85000000000 cubic meters. only the upper $45.00 billions are fit for consumption, but the low before the billions are sending the 2 by the nature of the rain and contaminated. in fact, this dangers that's only for humans, but also for animals and plants as well. lakes or thought is the biggest of the official lake in a rock. it is been draining diet activity to the freight is since it was created in 1956. despite in total national concern, luke and walter authorities have not prepared for dry seasons. this is how much the freight is has lost in recent years. the top of this is of lar, used to reach up to this height and the river used to have it between 30 and
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40000000000 cubic meters of water. now it's levels have significantly declined to only about 6000000000 cubic meters and was temperatures exceeding 50 degrees. celsius and some regions. large areas of ones. lavish lance have to have that average as well to live is dwindled to a train, kill a new rock, central and southern regions. many areas have become a wasteland, including the anesco world. heritage marshlands. there is a lot of managers, hopefully becoming greedy season will fill up the reserves and replace what they last bought for. they used to come the lack of oil to, to hear in the crowd. it of civilization could mean the end of communities that have lived advisory voters for thousands of years. without the height, inches, you'd all, you know, bought a province,
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was still in the rock. so they had no knowledge to 0 off to the floods. how pakistan is addressing the rising cases of sexual violence against women and girls to nations prepare, but only one will reach the woman's world comp. final son has got more on a clash between spain and sweets the, the years here we're 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 degrees. but look what's going on in central turkey on correct. in the sake of a heat wave. $3940.00 degrees over the next several days. now for the other side of
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the mediterranean, also speaking about a breeze off the atlantic. so that means temperature is in porto and lose been just attached below where they should be for this time of year. periods of rain will run into southern norway. that's not good news. this area just dealt with flooding recently, so we'll continue to keep tabs on the situation there. in the meantime, daytime heating storms are rupturing through parts of germany. also same for pulling through the balkans as well. many spots here in the 30s, enough to have for it cuz we go, most of the rain is concentrated around the coast of center called the gambia can be solved any right through to see of the own on tuesday. now look at this pretty much. okay, well call johannesburg, north temperatures are running above average here, temperature as if come up just to touch in the western cape problems. so cape town, 19 degrees. the high for you on tuesday. that's it. say later, a, the,
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the you want to go to 0. reminder of our top story is this uh, the death toll in hawaii is devastating while as far as has reached 96, a governor says that number is going to wise officials say the efforts to find and identify the dead out in the early stages of any and officials of playing the on the device. so for sunday's attack and a prominent she a shrine, at least 2 people were killed. a group of foreign nationals has been arrested at west african regional blog. april was, has condemned the decision of miss as managing willows to prosecute the deposed president for treason they're calling it. yes. another complication. west african
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states say they're worried that a military intervention against crew leaders in the shack could make a difficult situation as to how even worse the regions facing threats from on groups like iceland now hired as well as a humanitarian crisis. charles dropping reports from sophia and the other gonna book, you know, fossil border these women and children, or a tiny fraction of the more than 5000000 people, the u. n says a flight attacks, but all groups across the cell region of west africa. emotion is they show through in this refugee reception, can need a border between on looking at sponsor a look me say escaped today. religion 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 dead people. we were very afraid luck. my says the children haven't seen
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their dad since the day they fled a lamb cut me about it, 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 con, the gun 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 regional block eco s ratings, new jersey to leaders with military intervention. as the 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 shed by echo us would be a declaration of war on those countries too. so there are increasing phase, but 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
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countries like going to and others right? the way across the ssl region stone and also 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's that 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 the ministry agencies on groups of kills thousands of people across the civil region in recent years. eco a 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 india. neighboring countries already struggling to coast. a braced, potentially thousands more people fleeing across the borders for their lives. charles, profit, elders, 0 is gone at the teen assessor border. they've been cautious in and around libya as
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capital tripoli after the detention of a powerful come under all flights of being suspended from the mid senior international airport model homes is the head of the gate, the controls much of the city. it was detained to the airport by members of arrival for us. that'd be as caught between wanting factions, former leader mama gadhafi was toppled and killed in 2011. and if you hope you have at least 26 people have been killed in a drone strike in the region of, i'm hot out local media, i see the time of and mostly salaam was targeted on sunday would have been week. so fighting between the army and rebels known as funnel, the group accuses the federal government of trying to weaken. i'm hot as local administration. if you open human rights commission, says hundreds of people, mainly ethnic on potters have been arrested in the capital to solve a problem in neighboring sit down. the military chief has promised unwavering support for those people. junior, very speech, the army and part of military rapids support forces. i've not been fighting since
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mid april. millions of people have been affected. the book, the know what time some via show you and the whole the, the, um forces will remain the same as it has been throughout. it's nearly 100 years old history. okay. even if you made a professional forest of science with a choice of the people in the district, the domain that i deal with the state of law, democracy, and institution, i would either have a log and reports from call to there's been numerous initiatives and processes launched by various sites, whether they are national bodies and political parties here in sedan or by external law, active and regional bodies, trying to end this conflict and relaunch a political process that would end the conflicts. but the army is not a part of any of those political processes that are currently on below and going, including one that is under way right now. and i just come up with a few of you in capital, which includes the forces of freedom and change coalition and other political parties that signed an agreement to form
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a civilian government in december last year. so yes, they are talks up by the military to handle the power to an elected government, until i to bring to power uh, or defendable power to a government that is representative of all the political parties and the groups here incident. but so far, the army is yet to officially engage in any kind of software initiative that's with and the conflict politically with the political parties here in the country. supporters of denny is deposed. president of a con, they have gathered on the streets of the capital. they valued outside the presidential palace and concrete demonstrations calls on the release of jails, ministers who 7 comedies administration and for the military leaders to give all power of support as of a prominence in jail, bangladesh, the opposition politicians have protested in the capital hours after he died of a heart attack. double crossing society was being treated to the prison hospital in the car. thousands of mourners gathered outside chanting and to give them slogans,
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say they were sentenced to death 10 years ago for the last war. crimes during the nations 1971 war of independence died triggered violent protests and much more than 100 people were killed. the sentence was later committed to life imprisonment. more than 50 people that died in the northern indian state of hamish, out for dash after torrential rains that the region, unusually heavy rings and melting glasses have caused flash floods. like a level 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 where the fitness range in the last 24 hours have we have that on here. my child pradesh in the temple and you know, shimla we have identified 5 bodies from 20 to 20. 2 people are still missing the
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trying everything to save the lives of those buried. the climate change is increasingly being blamed for extreme and devastating weather events. worship as well on a pilgrimage to one of the holiest sites, the hindus in the state capital shimla. when does all this struck? he replied, burst occurred during which the railway track and road collapse. 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, re, quote, rein full and the flooding it triggered has 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, their flash floods. villages are being flooded and people's homes have been
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effected. india is meet to a logical department to issue to regulate for both him a child per dish. and we've had our con states with more rain full cost for the start of the week. michael, apple, elders, era agencies in pakistan have reported an increase in sexual assaults, especially on children following last years floods. unicef says one way to help survivors and prevent future abuse is by investing in rural education. same as sort of a report from the southern province. since we're the floods came and never left abandoned villages now dot the landscape in 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
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a place to deliver services and raise awareness about hygiene and social issues. does that sound okay? 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
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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, 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
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places that offer 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 spot, more migrants and refugees need help on the border between poland and bella. luce, even when faced by a well equipped with motion sensors and cameras, and increasing number of people have tried to cross some of things. i've had spoken to 8 workers on the positive side of the border. a cold hungry, often injured on those conditions of person for refugees on the poland. but it was border a book as inactive as called, dispense poland, 1st line of torture. seen a huge increase in people with serious medical conditions says they will spend built when youth from the beginning that this will will not suffer migration and doesn't stop anyone from, from crossing the border. and there are many people who loves their lives in this forest. and people who are lost about the compared to for example,
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met the 3 answers. it's still relatively safe. the police government says defense is important to stop what it considers. 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 activists who started bringing help to people in need. and we need to many people from many, many places, people full of 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 activists face charges such as helping smugglers when they try to provide a to refugees. and one time when border guards found me and my friend in the far as the kicked her really heart new needs people and the forest hor extremely terrified,
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exhausted. uh, quite often sick um who needs uh 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 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 this has been that's already, he's been dead for at least similar hours. and well during this one's the settings, the were 6 and stuff like that. what's your government's do? what is a perfect solution? i don't think the answer is to decrease migration. i think we have to start printing of, of this world as you know from 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
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a safe place. everyone deserves opportunities or for education. everyone's deserves to sort of a home and to have their human rights respected. 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, montana, europe's most active volcano and it's a ruptured again, spewing ash around a good time. yep. the largest city in eastern sicily, it's forced air force a good time. yeah, i'm coming so to close. montagna is believed to have the longest documented history of russians among all volcanoes. it does frequently erupt, very rarely caused a significant damage, a slide, and i'll just say it up nicely and i just need an unlikely hero and they're opening funding on the game of the season center as we action the the
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stuff is supporting his on a thank you very much a rob one use of some big transfer developments in a moment, but 1st i just so united had defend the roof of on to sag as they want their opening match of the premier league season. we'll have plenty of chances to pull off a shock at old trafford, but they were punished late in the game or on the heather giving united the one meal victory. so i'll need the 2nd goal. the french will suck when a has scored for men to see noise in spain. it was full imagined. so united pay in memphis, the pi who made that he's mocking for us electrical migrate. and the opening game of the lead season production, 5 in a terrific winning goal and the whole match with granada. a physical who finish
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said in the championship last season, beginning this campaign with the sweet one with chelsea. summer spending continues off the completing of the signing of what moist his chi say though from a pricing. they've paid an initial fee of a $127000000.00 for the ecuadorian. matilda. it could rise to a $145000000.00 with ads on which would break the butcher's transfer records. the 21 year old that was also target for live a pool. but i say the preferred the move to chelsea. and this is what it meant to him and he's new club, but they posted the video of custody. the catching to his mother wearing his new chelsea shirt. she congratulates her son and says, this is a dream come true for the whole family. emma is on his way to saudi arabia, solid estate, media reporting the hill. i have agreed to deal with buying songs all months. assigned the brazilian. they will pay
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a run $100000000.00 before as loans for the 31 year old is still in the amount himself could on up to $175000000.00 in wages during the 2 year deal. the follows in all messy and leaving different chapters in this transfer window. there model in p. s. u back in 2017. for what remains. a world reco transfer fee of $2650000000.00 to $1.00 of the big pre season signings to the saudi pro league aside. you money gave on no sort of perfect thought to the opening game and desolate this off. but the home side would turn it around for to one when, when somebody got the winning goal for steven jobs size, unless it were without the injured for sound holding onto to another of the big signing skating. but as i drew a blank on his debut without, it's a had a defending champion that would go on to win the match as of a this free meal equal hold on. i do point twice and 6 minutes in the closing
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stages to wrap up the points. so semi final at the women's walk up is on tuesday, was spring taken all sweden in oakland to is the 5th time the swedes haven't reached the stage, but it's a whole new experience for the spanish team. role pos that cripples strains. dramatic for the final. when are with the netherlands, was just the latest chapter, and what has been an extra audrey roller coaster ride? one that's included, a pre told him it team due to the, against the coach, high school in victories of which they scored far. it goes twice. and then in bouncing for the older fate to japan. throughout those highs and lows, this material, spanish squad have remained united and now feel that they can cope with any challenge. and so we have very strong team and very the to them. and we also have a very good record as well. it's not enough just to have that. at the end of the
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day, the games have to be played to know the strength of each team, the rules that we have, and that's what it's going to be important and that's what is going to show the difference. so remember where it was, the player was the match in the quarter finals. thanks to how we didn't go before, which is abducted lots of attention back home. it's a 19 year old boss to learn to win your has represented our country in bars athletics as a full 100 me to run it and football and her role plays could be a viable weapon against a sweet and sorry that a now the highest rank team left in the tournaments corner was, is and if you got the means everything to me, it was the unique moment great to for you to have experienced it. and i am extremely happy with them. display is, has been happily following. there are june and there on to the semi finals 3 wins from 3 and the group stages and that law 16 went on penalties are with the 2 time defending champions. the united states has this squad,
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believing that this could finally be the yeah. having reached the world cup semi finals full times previously. and the final just once i think it's time for that. yeah. we had a lot of very good results late in the, in the last tournament. so he's not by putting sense that we are in the situation as we are. and then i think that these time it's them. yeah, we have a big believing i was so sweet and going to the match with even parking older knowing they are just too into way from a 1st major title instead, you know, in years standing in their way, a spine, sorry, confident i have the power to be to anybody who pass back out to 0 says, sending finally gets on the way in oakland that a to g m t on wednesday is the co host australia going up against england in sydney with less than a month to go into the rugby woke up post funds to have suffered a big injury set back. so i have over one time a is out of the tournament to of to suffering
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a nice surgery inside today's warm up game was coughing for us play new zealand and the world cups of opening match on the 8th of september. and tennis janik center is preparing nicely for the last grand slam of the yeah, the us open the time sheet australia and alex domina, in straight sets to when the final of the town home office is the biggest title of the 21 year olds square says are good friends who play in the doubles events together. us open because in your, in a full night's time of the women's title in monterey all was won by american. jessica gets a good on her russian opponent some so nobody has to play her semi. and the final on the same day without one easily dropping just one game to game has the title of the unless he's both on, we will have more for you later on,
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