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prizes investigator says they collect evidence of what they described as eco side. ukraine ground 0 on the jersey to the your charges against former us president donald trump. he is accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election results in georgia on the us president. trump is charged in trying to overturn the 2020 election results the i'm 0 of any age, right to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from the also coming up, china stops releasing youth unemployment fingers as its economy folders. the search for survivors resumes in india after a landslide,
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at least 51 people have been killed and aiming for a place in the women's world cup. final anticipation bills in australia for the semi final between spain and sweden. the prosecutors in the us state of georgia have charged former president donald trump with trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. these charges are in addition to 3 other criminal cases that the former president is already facing. and his former legal adviser, rudy giuliani, was also charged. i'm here with the prosecutor and investigators who have worked diligently on the investigation of criminal attempts to interfere in the administration of georgia's 2020 presidential election today based on information developed by that investigation. 8 fulton county grand
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jury returned a true bill of indictment. charging 19 individuals with violations of georgia law. arising from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in this state. the indictment includes $41.00 felony counts and is $97.00 pages long. please remember that every one charged in this bill of indictment is presumed innocent at donald trump has said that those charges are rig houses here as john henry and reports from atlanta. these charges include racketeering. one of several charges against donald trump and that is listed as a serious felony. all the rest are listed as felony. what that means is that this is a charge that carries
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a cent instead of up to 20 years in prison. in here in georgia, there is a minimum sentence of 5 years in prison, so it's a very serious charge for a man who's trying to be elected president. one time again, they were also as many as 18 other people who have faced indictment on this same list of documents. the west african original block eco, was condemned. the decision of these years military rulers, to prosecute the deposed president for treason there, calling it yet another provocation. mohammed bassoon was hosted and detained after the military, and new 0 seized power. last month, address reports from could see that in neighboring nigeria. things are getting more complicated for the just the post president, one of my buses, 3 weeks up to have the cool is for my gods, one to charge him with treason after 2nd here or lose everybody julia, i really assist you the government of needs. you have to date, gather the necessary evidence to prosecute before the competent national and
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international authorities, the ousted president, and his local and for an accomplices, for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of nisha. following his exchanges with the national was a 4 and a heads of state and heads of international organizations. political community just a while the charges against best way to 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 in this on life. because once he's convicted, it means he's spend that is that he's going to spend the rest of his life in prison . and he'll know, bedroom, that'd be the one who's getting these yet. the problem is that chances are they are full and civil war wrapped in the jack. the charges come always have time to take on the military base and the to live here to region. most of the capital yeah. me that killed 7 soldiers. it's a false such attacks as administered to power. last month. the courtney decide the
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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 of the cool. on sunday senior really just figures from nigeria. let me just cletus, who stated a willingness to negotiate with the regional book echoes in neighboring julia concerns. i'm mounting about events in this year as refugees to begin to cross its border, shedding and this condition tension is building across the border. why many people name is you're concerned about possibly been the trained convention. meaning i did as i worried about the optimize local c. s a centers of costs more to trade and relationships would be in jeopardy. as long as me just military remain defiant. we have started receiving the influx of people from the jo, but in the pocket some of them have start to secure for which here. and it's not only nigeria that's working with consent. politicians and i noticed on the
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continent i worried about the speed at which these course happening, especially in west africa. i did research, i just need a couple not nigeria. and malcolm lab reports from the car in senegal, the west african regional economic blog echo was just put out the statement saying that he learned with stupefaction about the charges presented by the minute feel. so it's, he's in his yeah, against recently asked did president the how many visits in the statement or sex and then to move and said it contradicted signs, recent signs that there was a possibility of receiving peaceful means to echo was said would be of a ton to constitutional rule, united nations has also commented saying that is worrying statements and then expressed concern about the conditions of president as him and his family who are detained by the military. also, it also it sees in the jazz caps. so when the, i'm
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a, the us government's also commented condemning the move. no, this comes at a time when echo us. so america, last member states that preparing a son by force for a possible military intervention code, the wall has said that it was put in a battalion of troops, a 150 soldiers send a goal. and the name would also be expected to contribute troops. but to co ask members who are currently suspended, molly, i'm the key. and if i say both of those countries have, have twos in recent years, in the military governments that have said that they object to any military intervention, they would stand by the military or thirty's, in the, in the event that it happened raising concerns of an escalating regional complex malcolm web, our 0 duck, a cynical supporters of guineas, deposed president delta con. they demonstrated in the capital, they rallied outside the presidential palace and concrete, calling for the release of jail ministers,
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who served in condos administration and to the military leaders to give a power. the rival sections have been fighting in and around libya as capital gun battles started after the detention of a commander whose forces control much of tripoli, not mood hums, which were fortunately captured by a rival faction that the city michigan airports were flights have been suspended. rival groups of battles, the control of libya since more america donkey was toppled and killed 12 years ago . while a train of reports from tripoli, the specialty turns force, which controls the me to get airport here and tripoli, detains in the mood homes of become manager of the 400 and 44th brigade of forces loyal to homes that then gave a deadline to the special detour and force to release him. they didn't. and so we saw a security tensions rise, especially in southern tripoli, where both of these groups have a,
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have headquarters or barracks in those areas. clashes be a rupture between them. and the situation remains extremely tense. and we can hear a sporadic fighting, a sporadic gun shots in the distance, mostly light weapons, but from time to time we can here what we believe is a artillery or, or, or, or medium weapons being used in tripoli. the, it's a fragile piece. uh, when, when, when things are, are going well and situations like this can escalate extremely quickly. i mean, the last time that clashes erupted, you know, we had about 30 people died and over a 100 injured. so people are extremely afraid of who's seen that schools are, are now calling for, for uh, for them to, to be suspended for tomorrow. just in case. so, i mean, people, people are really afraid, and the hope is that some kind of agreement can happen and things can come down on
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the desktop following the model we. wildfire is now in 99. forty's in hawaii say that they're making progress, sifting through the devastated town of behind. but as you have are times the reports identifying the bodies of those deceased is proving difficult as a team is 90 plus no, i'm 20. could of a dogs have been searching through the wreckage of the high now and they have made some progress at the weekends of just 3 percent of the towns have been searched. now the figures 25 percent. the problem is when identifying the human ashes left behind, over a 1000 people remain on the counter full. we actually have 3 positive identification from fingerprints. 3. so i don't have more than 3, so there's $96.00 that we don't have fingerprints. so we can keep going deep like interstate you know, so just try to be as reverend as i can, but once we get a positive, we have to contact the sam. the process of informing relatives of those identified
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will begin on tuesday. residents of the height of our expressing their frustration at not being allowed to return to assess the damage themselves. our temple is um, you know, is a historical site and we do have some things that i saw that are made out of metal and stone that are still remaining. and i just wanna make sure that we are able to secure those things. and we've already done with so much party, it's just so to have to deal with more hard on top of that is, you know, i would like to be able to secure but it's because with all these believe of human remains are distributed widely throughout the revel. access remains restrictive, they have to be very careful, very careful not to disrupt any of the homes there. so for those people who have walked into the china, because they really want to see know that they are very likely walk not easy. as the chief of police said the other day,
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that's why we're being so careful. the police chief, so he's hopeful of 85 and 95 percent of us. um 2200 damage structures and behind would have been searched by the weekend. although he says that timeline may slip messages, remains consistent of authorities over the last several days expects the death toll to rise. shepard has the out 0 behind my more than 900 slides have been cancelled after apply phone line made land full in western japan heavy rains and powerful winds of damaged electricity lines, leaving tens of thousands of people without power. authorities of issued evacuation orders to more than $240000.00 residence chinese economy grew at a slower rate than expected in july. the latest data from beijing shows miss targets in industrial production and retail. katrina, you has more from the aging. i had a raft of disappointing economic figures out on tuesday suggesting that china's economic growth is filtering and just some year on year figures that we've had out
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. industrial outputs grew by 3.7 percent missing and expectation of 4.4 percent retail sales grew by 2.5 percent missing a full cost of 4.5 percent. and china is real estate sales sell by 8.5 percent compared to the previous year. and another key economic indicator. unemployment was not released at all as it has been in previous months. and we're not going to see that think of going forward and the government says that this is because of some social changes and changes the way to the way this number is measured. but this is often use an employment record high of 21.3 percent in june. and already we seem very angry home. and so social media responding to this thing, that's the big it must be so terrible. and this is one help him. it is not releasing this going forward. now, what the government has done so far, just before this done so was released. we sold caught on a key interest rate by 15 basis points to 2.5 percent by the central bank. and also the government pledge that it would work to stabilize unemployment and also reduce
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risk and property sector by optimizing policy. so, so far that so very vague. those details have been released. the last month staging did a release, some targeted measures bursting from appliance and also sales and also pledging support for the private sector. as of yet, we have not seen any major economic stimulus come from the chinese government. and we are seeing many people demanding this katrina, u l to 0 station. still a head on alice's 0. we will be joining a fishing boat on the island of left producer on the lookout. some migrants making the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. and football fans gear up to the women's world cup semi finals, and we'll have the latest ahead of today's game. the in the lead up to ecuador is unexpected. snap elections,
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outgoing president. e. and the last one has declared the state of emergencies we 60 days throughout the country following the assassination of presidential candidates . but none of the sends you stay without just era of the development. every thing is being, it's being, it's being measured. and it's not just by saying that all my sites, i mean they smell things out of the state at the moment. we are in a state of universe with edwards funded something that was throwing back would rather take the risk of democracy to the risks of dictatorship, digital dissidents. on out to 0. frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get, i guess, on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey?
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is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the phase headlines. questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual super wealthy cleaners. inside story on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else is 0 reminder of our headline this, our former us president donald trump has been charged in the state of georgia with trying to overturn his 2020 election defeats is trumps, forth indictment. this year he says it's rick, his former legal advisor, rudy giuliani, was also charged the west african original block eco was says can in the decision
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of nature as military rulers to prosecute the deposed president for treason calling it yet another provocation mohammed bassoon was deposed in detained death to the military seas, our lost the projectile in hawaii is devastating. wildfire as has reached $99.00 with the governor expecting the total to rise, search parties or combing neighborhood square flames. move this past the mileage minutes. officials say efforts to find and identify the dead are still in the early stages. fire investigators in southern russia are trying to establish the cause of an explosion of the petrol station. at least 27 people died in dag of stan children or among does was injured. some of the critically wounded were being flown to moscow for emergency treatments. the fire started at a car repair shop in the capital market scala and spread to the petrol station. next door, at least 3 people have been killed and several others injured after an explosion.
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any dominican republic, the blast rock the market area in the town. his son, christ about destroying buildings and vehicles. firefighters ordered people to clear the area during more buildings would collapse. the cause of the explosion is not clear of 51 people have died in the northern indian state of human shop production as a rental rains hit. the region monsoon rains triggered floods and land slides that have washed away vehicles, demolished buildings and destroyed bridges. rescue is continued to search for victims, still trapped under the rubble muddy b on to clear down the family you of my colleagues and the families of still me think we still have hope that god will perform a miracle on my colleague, his wife and son will be rescued. we're optimistic and hopeful and have facing gold houses here as michael apple reports on the rescue efforts with pick axis shovels and even the bay hands rescue work isn't volunteers work to save. people
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trapped in the month in india is himalayan region. heavy rains, broad floods, which then figured land slides washing away hugs. so that's what it is. i'm going to get to the greens in the last 24 hours. have we have that on him. a child protection in the template and you know, shimla, we have identified 5 bodies around 20 to 22 people are still missing the trying everything to save the lives of those buried. the climate change is increasingly being blamed for it, streaming, devastating weather events, way ship is well on a pilgrimage to one of the holiest sites. the hindus in the state capital shimla windows on this struck the 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
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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 or flash floods. villages are being flooded and people's homes have been affected. india is me 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. hundreds of people have been rescued in the mediterranean sea off the coast of italy, nearly a 100000 migrants and asylum seekers have arrived on boats in italy this year. more than double the number this time last year. how that bill honeyed went on a fishing boat south of the island of lump, the dues a she has this report. it is just before sunset that they set off brothers nicola
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and kilo gentlemen niel, embarking on a nightly fishing trip. but they need to be mindful that they could be others out there at large. when we see a boat ridge of the coast guards and then pass the coordinates. if we see that is going to slow for a bunch of sync, we stay, we can just give them if they're sinking, we transport them. but we always need to get authorization. first. taking on board migrants even in distress, is illegal. the boat sales south of lumpy due to this is the same route, migraine steak when they set off from the shores of tunisia. so the crew needs to be on the alert because in the dark, small vessels could go unnoticed. there's a breeze. the sea is called perfect weather conditions was saying, but it's really hard to imagine that in this dark vastness, there are people crammed in boats with no navigation system trying to reach italy
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and not knowing if they will ever make it on board. there's always a little apprehension as the group pulls out there and it was just a few months ago that the skeleton was found still was some clothes on. many lumpy do, is there a refer to the mediterranean as the liquid graveyard? about 2000 people have lost their lives here so far this year. the 1st gach is modest. the 2nd one is better, but there's a piece of wood in tangled and in that, in a box or on the from a magazine she protects. as nicola, he recognized it from the type of wood. it's a part of the house. of course, it's difficult, it's dangerous because they will start to save their lives and leave that bites of drift. we work at night and it's easy to collide with these, but also on that's get damaged by the ones at the bottom of the seat. the by 4 am the rather our signal, the boat, a few 100 meters to our right. there's no light. the crew is sure it's
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a magazine boat, but they can't change the direction. we need to find out that it could have been this one that was a drift along the same coordinates, the talent, what the defense i had to reach them. the water was c, begin, and disaster narrowly averted. more rescues happens throughout the night. as the sun rises, the summer colors emerge again to risk get ready for another day in the sunshine. unbeknownst to them, 350 people rescue that night were making their way to the port, while hundreds of others were being relocated elsewhere on the mainland. for that then how many jersey rel, i'm pedroza, the the so the women's world cup has reached the semi final stage. big games coming up on tuesday and wednesday we are now 30 minutes away from kick off in auckland,
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sweden take on spain. 43000 fans, or expected and even park. now sweden or ranked 3rd in the world, spain, or just playing in their 3rd world coast. alex thomas has been following the entire world cup for us from sidney. alex, give us the viewers guide to this game where 30 minutes away. that's likely to be very close. i think 0. i'm going to be misguided by the fact the spying already and aside winds will come. they have a score of excellent players, and when it comes to spanish, which means pop before the likes of boss floating around would read some of the leading club sides on the planets. you feel like spain haven't quite fully gone to the top of that form, and this will come the best play alexia. protest not fully fits sweden, the risk semi final presence. the 1st ever for space has more experience on the sweetest side, and they don't sound the deposit and the last round, and it was japan, the beat spain,
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full name. and the group say despite group indicates that the swedes have a slides. but really it's going to be a very, very tight game. we've already seen some nervous periods of extra time, and some penalty, 2000, this women's world cup has been full of surprises. i wouldn't bet against more of the same light the room. alex, let's talk about tomorrow because australia is in the other semi final i think back to some of your recent report and you spoke to fans who were saying, we feel that australia could really wind this. and you know, at the time i was thinking, well, no offense to australia, but the whole team always kind of thinks and hopes, right, is kind of wishful thinking. the fact is, you have to pick any team that reaches the semi finals very seriously. you do and australia have an excellent chance of making history and listing so means well come for the 1st time and doing it in the wrong backyard. missed a very strange feeling, sir. we're here in sydney. you're the official fee for finance press full behind me . we'd just like the hall for now where you can take off in the spying suite in
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game. you'll see it's not exactly packs out. that was less than that before wednesday night's game between australia and england that will be standing remotely . if last that not to mention the 75000 in stadium australia, across towns where i am now watching that guy uniquely cheering on the matilda is mainly the lie that says england, the european champions we've already much depends on mine buildings. when it comes to that game, everyone hoping australia continues. it's wrong that is full astonishing scene. so it's nice and i've been coming here working on as a service, frustrated for many, many years. i've never seen anything like it. and i would say when australia is man one of the critical couple of home sold in 2015, that's far more excited about this team getting to 75 as well. cause i was speaking to the head of football australia earlier and he said this is very much a was the set moments, but women's football in australia and around the well, we've already seen some amazing seems a celebration. and we're going to see more of the same on wednesday, i think, no matter what happens, alex thomas, i've loved
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a reporting on the women's world cup that's for tomorrow and 34 minutes though. it's sweet and uh sweet in spain. sorry. sweeten spain. so we'd be talking to you again for that. thank you alex and have a big football transfer deal is happening in saudi arabia now. he allow, have reportedly agreed to agreed to sign the p. s g star name or brazilian strength or follows the anal mfc and leaving probably some drama. saudis are set to pay around a $100000000.00 for the 31 year old. he joined defense champion 6 years ago for what remains a world record transfer fee of $263000000.00. a us court has deliberate, a landmark judgement in favor of young climate activists. 16 children and young people took montana to court. they said the state violated their constitutional right to a clean and healthy environment by promoting fossil fuels, coal, oil, and gas, or critical to montana's economy. the ruling could set
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a precedent for other climate related lawsuits. and that's it for me, you can find more information on our website as always, alpha 0 dot com up next is whether the inside story examines. if a russia has a band and the wagner mercenary estate, 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 tuesday. 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 the heat waves, 3940 degrees over the next several days now for the other side of the mediterranean . also speaking about a breeze off the atlantic. so that means temperature is in porto. and lose been
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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. meantime, daytime heating storms are rupturing through parts of germany, also same for pulling through the bulk ins as well. many spots here in the 30s, enough to ask for it, could we go? most of the rain is concentrated around the coast of sending gold again be, 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. temperatures of come up, just touch in the western cape problems. so cape town, 19 degrees. the high for you on tuesday. that's it. say later the, the latest news as it breaks off the sun later, right?
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the same problem. different pops up the rally with details coverage. after the government signed up, he said we meant with a fart, millions of heck, sort of land in this area where this toy from around the world. margaret is do take your gamble when they 1st talk in these over crowded. rick, if you both on that just say is such a long journey as russia have pulled the plug on the wines, not for the short boats. i must go, may have stopped funding the most scenary group. when would that leave most goes in 1st world wise. what's the future of this private all me. this is inside score. the
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