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the, the, to another attempt to resolve the political crisis in these yeah. defense ministers from west africa set to meet the gun, the, but on the clock, this is out to 0 in life and death. is it coming up? dozens of people. it that many more still missing after migrant by comp sizes of the case of officials in hawaii identify some of the walls,
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5 victims of the main highway and mowing and struggling to a full 2 weeks in yemen. story, food and fuel prices as to the suffering of to 9 years. the . all right, so let's begin with the latest attempt to resolve the political crisis in asia. defense chase from the west african blanca was true to many 10 gonna to discuss ministry intervention since the q in these. yeah. last month. military leaders have ignored calls to reinstate the deposed presence. my home and balancing and the planning to charging with trees and also a point to the new prime minister and intern go from their office submitted to intervention to destabilize the region. united nations is concerned about food shortages before the crew. over 3000000 people were already severely food and secure, and according to the world for the program, 7300000 food insecure people could see their situation worse than due to the
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unfolding crisis. you match here and exemptions to sanctions and border closures are required to avoid a rapid deterioration of the food security and mountain nutrition situation. the response plan for new share currently $6584000000.00 in funding. but only 39 percent of that has been received across to charles profit. now during this life from acura in governor and charles, tell us more about this meeting who's participating in and what the expectations might be as well. we've got very little details. nick at this stage, what we do know is the defense ministers from across that co us region meeting here . we understand that this meeting is going to be closed or pretty much certainly from around 11 local to i'm here. we have being told that these defense makes these ministers will go into some sort of close meeting. we're expecting
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a white potentially till tomorrow for some sort of communicate to be announced. and there's very few details that i have really been announced with respect to this stand by force. so for this was announced last week of that 2nd emergency summit by echo, as held in the nigerian capital, a boucher, we'd be speaking july list as to what we can expect. they basically grounding this stand by force in a wide, a regional effort that was made by the african union in 2013 as part of the african union, 2063 agenda. the basically puts you get a 5 regional stand by full season. the echo s backlash being one of them. we understand that as it stands, that full, she's made up of around $5000.00 troops around $1600.00 of them. specifically, as part of this group to restore democratic rule and countries that have suffered
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military coups, for example, like in countries like nice, like nice. yeah. but the actual details of this particular falls remain very unclear. you know, how many people are going to be involved? which states are going to agree to put those policies together? well, that modus operandi is going to be, i'm waiting fact. any kind of military intervention would take place because it's important to recognize that costs are still looking for some sort of diplomatic solution to this crisis. what about the regional invitations charge of a for such as this and the challenges that we present that yeah, there are a huge, huge challenges that, that go as facing. i mean, i think you can break it down basically into 2 or 3 different parts. firstly, there's a lack of unity amongst echo as countries themselves. i mean, you've had some very forthright statements that are being made by countries like
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cote d'ivoire, for example, quote deval as president, leaving that echo as me. it's going to boost your last week describing the detention of the mission as president. a have a bar zoom is terrorism and saying that collective, well, our, because we put for potentially a battalion of policies. similar kind of all of the statements being made by send a goal as well. one of the 1st countries to offer troops has these crises unfolded the early stages of this causes. but then there are problems and countries like gone gone, or was very nervous about any kind of intervention in these yet. because of course, the chair is a huge forwarded with the key to pass. the key to fast side is one of these 2 countries that to say, any kind of intervention is you would basically be a declaration of war against those countries to then it's pushed back actually inside these countries as well. echo as states there's a lot of parliamentary opposition to getting involved militarily inside media. and then of course there was a huge security implications as well because you have
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a lot of groups affiliated to iso al qaeda that have caused such calles killed so many thousands of people across the region in recent years. and there was a fear that any kind of military intervention in these yeah, would complicate regional efforts. so back to those on groups and we've been looking at the kind of challenges that this country gone. it is facing in that that endeavor along the boulders with a keen of fafsa. and this is our report. vision on easy. com along with isolated boulder. the people lead back consoles across an invisible line. ali widely spaced, the markers demarcate with gone became effective. meet british life seems normal on the surface. the people here are afraid because on the groups like iso and al qaeda of q and destroyed villages, just a few kilometers away the end of the week. so we have for that there has been fighting on the other side of the hills, people from breaking of fossil flood into our village, then went to
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a refugee camp. we are very afraid that the fighting may come here. at a dialer, somebody has this. villages say border patrols pulse by from time to time. they've gone and says it's struggling to find the results has to police this area defense in the wider region could make things even worse. the key to 5. so says any military intervention, but the west african regional book eco asked up against 2 leaders in asia, would be a declaration of war on them to which could strengthen the security of thousands of gall names. living along this border. you were to get a sense of just how exposed this boulder is. the houses behind me are in the keen a fast so they've gone and all sorts use a phrase, the middle tree leadership in between and 5. so saying that they doing a good job in preventing attacks inside gone a they say that vital security cooperation, including the sharing of military intelligence,
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could well be jeopardized if that glass was to launch a ministry intervention against cooley. this in psych major moving, going to an official say they need more resources and working with the key to pass those ministry june to in they shed, fight against groups must not stop. so the issue light is you cannot do it alone and we are, do we need to wait on neighbors with sharing information with them without environment partners. sometimes you will have the same club house in, you know, for so and house in common and therefore the cheese, also helping us with some of these informations. you an express concern over reports gone. it was forcibly diplomacy refugees who would flip the groups in class . so we're going to do noise. the claim highlighting similar problems facing countries like iraq or effective screening with people for being members of all groups is
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a huge challenge. we get to receive them with green them. what is your name? where are you coming from? that is all what we can do. we cannot dig for it to find out who the person and that is a good c. capital hood is room free with the live stuff, the cost of these boulder land as they have done so millennia real life goes calmly on, but fear, friends, heavy among people living at the foot of these hills child stop it. i'll just 0 on the gonna book, you know, fox of border for more than 60 people have died off to that boat capsized off the coast of cape, but in the atlantic ocean, 58 people survived. they were rescued by the coast guard, then taken to the island, so the boat left to send a goal a month ago, heading for europe. alex bed struggling to walk off to more than a month that see survivors of the license migrant boat to capt size of the waste african coast have now being taken to safety on the island of cell and cape fear day. then through the last, the survivors are better,
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they're being hydrated. so being looked after, here is a term here at the board in terms of testing or testing for malaria and cove it. and so far we haven't had any positive discharge them. just over 100 people that believe to have been on the fishing boat, when at least a synagogue east coast in early july, a large number of them announce relatives in the small village of foss. boys say they were trying to make their way to spring the f one with the door to see a comes with a lot of pain. yes. so we know that migration issues are global issues, which are quite international corporation, a lot of discussion and global strategies, given what the world is going through right now with migratory issues, it means that we old organizations have to sit down at the table and see what we can do so that we don't lose any more lives at sea. above all, lot is sort of to do. the journey to europe from west africa is one of the world's most dangerous migrant routes. it typically ends in the community islands the
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spanish archipelago, off the coast of northwest in africa. nearly 600 people died while making the crossing last year. this license, the teams, ended off cape via day. and with 15 ship breaks already recorded on the road this year. it's unlikely that it will be long before more lives are lost in this stretch of ocean at like speed, which is here. i can tell you the ship is back in sea. also being trapped in the ukraine. imported with desa since russia's invasion, 19 months ago. joseph schultz is heading to turkey after leaving ukrainian waters. it is the 1st motion ship to sail from it since the collapse of the black sea green deal with russia last month. the hong kong registered vessel sailed along was ukraine, describes a new and temporary humanitarian cargo. full motion ships so fast and as more than uh, from a desktop inside of the it is exactly one month since the grand deal collapse and russia pulled out. and now a commercial vessel has successfully fast assessed and sailed from the support
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through the black sea. it's about to arrive somewhere today in turkey, and this was a test of ukraine. so cause human to terry in colorado, they really came to resume x for us and especially great next for us. but this ship was carrying out a cargo that also auto cargo ships. still stranded here in the ports and ukraine, but this past doesn't mean that the great exports now can resume because there are a lot of other concerns. the costs, the insurance that is involved of exporting from doing that so forth. so, so far, the export. so as i say, and we are not sending any grain on this same humanitarian call it, or maybe they want to wait and see how the our ships uh next off. so this one that now has a sale of how that will go. but only 3 days ago, we saw that the, that the russian worship has entered the commercial vessel on its way to ukraine. so it is still a lot of security concern. so meanwhile,
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the brain is still being export to through the w 4. but those were also attacked only last 2 nights ago. step 5, some else's era in odessa is rarely for assistive killed the palestinian man during your rate in the occupied westbank. the 32 year old died when saul just on the house in the city of janine. several others were injured during a gun fight between palestinian fighters and the as rating the residence of the capital of kind of his north west cherry trees. to be in order to leave by friday at noon with wal file as expected to reach the other nice by the weekend. the federal government's approved assistance and as ordered the military to help 5 fighting efforts kind of areas experiencing as well as well fall season with more than 1005 spinning across the country. a highway on the hawaiian island of maui has reopened off to last week's while for us, that the total is not a $110.00 and is expected the rises response. teams make their way through destroyed homes in the town of behind the residence, so angry at the slight emergency response and lack of help you as president joe
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biden to set to visit the hi, anya, on monday, around group assess this group of volunteers is delivering supplies to wild, 5 victims on the island of maui, over they survived the flames. they say the future is in such and my heart doesn't take for my loss of possession. i her states for my community, you know, people that lost family members, friends, lot of people are still stuck on, you know, on the west side and up north, but without power, without food, without water dial provisions. and they have no access to that. the 5 destroyed thousands of buildings and cost an estimated $6000000000.00 of damage. the government says imagine c response will be rolled out of a full month's. and i want to be honest with everyone. this is also going to be a very long and hard recovery. but our federal state and local partners are working
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around the clock to help all of those who have been impacted by this disaster rescue team. so using could have adults to help find the dad. but that's growing and about the response to the fire critics. a loss of life was presentable. we have sirens all over the island that are meant to be for any emergency, no matter what it is. and the fire is an emergency, not one side and went off. nobody was warrant services. i mentioned earlier is used primarily for so long as and that's the reason why many of them are found. almost all of them are phone on the coastline. the public is trying to see higher grounds, the event that the service on the highway and to the high and a has been reopened in a small step on the road to recovery. but elderly people who lost everything in the far say they'll never be able to rebuild for our lives. barbara and grandpa,
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out to sarah, are still a head here now, does, there will a head to once a next much to be the data set for donald trump? selection indifference problem, georgia and the johns of africa, how impossible to help you change lives on the comes the is starting to write in fairly heavily. again. it lazy a, this line of cloud here is just drifting study south as the sun comes south. but still, we're getting the most flooding like you right. and in sucking vietnam will come. bird you may be tied to the united states, the trip down into but when you have a not lines to extensions, the central philippines most of into the easier is dry. but increasing the sumatra is seeing the showers rebuild in australia, rubble, active, and cold. cold front is this one here on its way through victoria. it will bring
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some rather welcomes snow to the victoria house bit of policies and apparently leaving behind a temperature deficits. we're down to 15 in melbourne, about 11 in camera. the height of the tow path is enjoying 20, right? each weather was very light with a light wins. now this proposition is active now, but it hasn't yet use even to a head of it. you got a fatty find looking day on friday with the average temperature, about 13 in christ church, but coming behind me and bringing with it increasing most check because it's bringing the whoops, relative woods from the rest of the pacific. so that looks like a very snowy day on saturday. shoot your minds on something else. still 12 degrees in christ church. that will change, but it's an effect. and lots, if anything, to jump up to 18 the,
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gonna discuss military intervention in asia since a q the last month with a treaty to speak, nor tools to reinstate the place, present to contain the ship is back at sea up to being trapped in the training port of a desk systems. russia's invasion, 18 months ago, joseph schultz, which was which is registered in hong kong, has cleared the crating waters. and it's heading to tech here. main highway on the hawaiian island of maui. and it's reopened tough to last week as well. so i was just told, was done at a $110.00, designing the crew is a very slow response president probably to, to visit the on the next week the us district attorney prosecuting former president donald trump on charges of election defense and georgia. once the trial to begin in march, trump, in 18, electrical conscripts is a challenge with wreckage. hearing in an organized effort to have a ton the results of the 2020 presidential election. is it through john 100 when fulton,
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county district attorney funding will as indicted. former you as president donald trump and his co defendants. this week, she included a rare and powerful charge the indictments said their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results violated rico the racket to your influence and corrupt organizations act. this is the 11th rico indictment. we follow the same process. we look at the fact we looked at the law and we bring charges, the indictments as the defendants conspired, and endeavored to conduct and participate in a criminal enterprises in fulton, county, georgia and elsewhere. trump co, defendant, rudy giuliani, made a name for himself as a federal prosecutor going after. my boss is in new york city and the 1980s. now it is giuliani and faces a rico charge. the rico statute is a way of incorporating a number of defendants and a number of seemingly different crimes into the same town of an indictment so that you can prosecute the entire scheme as opposed to individual defendants or
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individual charges and separate indictments. giuliani calls the charge in a front to american democracy. critics call it poetic justice. a law created the target gangsters is now being used to prosecute a wide array of people who allegedly commit crimes together from teachers to politicians. and perhaps the most aggressive rico prosecutor in the nation is the one charging julie on e and trump and george, the fulton county district attorney funding willis wheeler sees used rico before and 2009 to prosecute atlanta school managers who systematically cheated to improve student scores on standardized test. now she's taking on trump and 18 a ledge. co conspirators. these 19 people didn't have to sit down in a conference room and i'll decide, hey, let's overthrow the government. you know, they allegedly but, but anyhow, they don't have to all agree to the same conspiracy. you can have tacit agreements . and what that means is that you're moving with the conspiracy without actually having a formal agreement. the wreckage here in charge is
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a center piece of willis case. the 160 acts in the ledge. conspiracy take up 58 pages of a 98 page indictment. now a jury will decide whether trump conspired like a month boss to overturn the 2020 election john henry l. u 0. atlanta, a powerful dying leader in haiti is promising to find any international on force deployed to his country. if it commits abuses. do you mean torres? yeah, known as barbecue is also urging patients to rise up against the government. he says he supports united nations cool for for enforce, but only if it targets corrupt politicians and improve security. h has been paid by violent since the president's assassination. 2 years ago, taking place, look at the security situation in 2000 people have been killed in dying violent. so for this year, the around the $200.00 gains and hate see what the nice health, based in the capital for the prince. an estimated 60 percent support offenses controlled by 2 groups known as g 9 and g. pep residents say they face constant
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threats, murder, abduction, extortion, and sexual violence. bulk of the bat is just an older of hates. you will not perish . and he says, some of the games is supported by the government, and believes the best way to achieve glossing pace through political traditional reform. g 9 and g peps. they are kind of a loose amalgam of various games around the city. and what we've seen most recently over the, over the past weekend in terms of the displacement is we have a gain from a group called a, i'm an area called ron ravine pushing you to a neighborhood. so tough and sway. trying to basically push those. uh, people out, so they will have a clear routes for their kidnapping enterprises and also routes towards a couple neighborhoods that have risen up against the gang since about april and a movement called block. i'll a which means a chunk of wood, basically inquiry old. i think you still definitely have connections between economic and political actors in haiti and the games themselves. i would say the games have a greater deal of autonomy than they did in the past because, you know,
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they have an enormous amount of money. they've been cultivating through their various legal enterprises. since there has been a real vacuum of state security. i think there's been a lot of, uh, you know, a sensible connections between the interim government that's in place now. and another game called uh uh, kazi, about the 8th, which is based in a, in another room for the prints, from the ground ravine getting in, in haiti right now, is you really have a situation where you can maybe get some temporary security really. but unless it comes along with a kind of political and more traditional and legal reform, it's going to be very short lived. unfortunately, police and pakistan say a crowd of mostly men of the types of christian community in the eastern punjab problems. they said several buildings in defies of about on fi, including charge of allegations approximately. the tactfully reports of the christian resident desecrated the care on rights group say bless me, allegations of, of being used to intimidate religious minorities in pakistan. the us has condemned
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the 5, that's the food and fuel prices, a soaring and yep. and then the local currency is lost more than 250 percent of its value to the us dollar. tidings of the suffering of millions of young men is often 9 years of civil war, like level estimate on the walks the aisles of a supermarkets in humans, port city of aged. the price of basic goods is increasing every day. he and millions of others simply calling to keep us off to some careful calculations. he has to put some food back on the shell. the father, a full who works is a night watchman. explains just how difficult it's become to feed his family and then um and it's on the prices have sort recently the value of our local currency has declined sharply. can't afford to buy bees that come with a peaceful. i came here simply to buy basic food items. i'm shocked by the prices
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whom we demand that the thirty's find, the solution human imports, 90 percent of its food, nearly 50 percent of its wheat came from ukraine and russia. the consequences of that whole being felt on the streets human itself has experienced nearly a decade of conflict and is now seen signs of recovery. it's you in back, government is in charge of the southern region. well, who is the officials run the capital son uh in the north and we'll see what countries trading with human foreign exchange is drying up the local currency. the re all is losing its value. lost is inflation topped at 40 percent? uh, showing the buying salaries are not paid on time. we get paid every 3 or 4 months. needless to say, the cost of living is rising and the policy currencies declining most of it as a pensioner. i cannot afford to buy what my children need,
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and so many citizens remain at home to spit themselves. they are gonna be able to get done. a business analyst, somebody cassim, says the civil war has brought the economy to its me on the hook us up at the currency collapse due to a number of factors. it's decline gradually since the wall sconces the stoppage of oil exports, which was the largest source of revenue for the government as waste. and the situation is a shortage of foreign currency. the government needs $10.00 to $13000000000.00 every year to cover it. some ports to nearly 60 percent of humans, population lives in extreme poverty. according to the united nations way, hunger is a daily reality. estimates media salary can just about cover the basics for now. even if he has to make some tough decisions at the, to mike level, which is there a hundreds of young athletes from across the african continent of come together lawanda this week to mock,
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especially in the past 32 decades of giants of africa program. as soon as possible to help change lights and impel young people should come with the sheer reports now from could got to celebrate 20 years of using basketball as a to to apply for could use jobs of africa is holding a festival into guy the one to 60 nations, 250 athletes all coming together to showcase this cube obtained over the past 2 tickets. it comes across the african continent. on the beacon arena is a biased with teenagers engaged in competitive games in the life changing experience. i prefer and it's like 4 months. i mean, i've been trying for 3 years now. i feel like i'm, you know, i've been involved in and then it's almost instantly struggling like on the brain child of this initiative has already won. and n b a championship with the toronto raptors in 2019, but continues to have a food on the african continent to inspire the you. that is
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a dream for everybody. everybody has a past. everybody is a giant. yeah, like that's for me. that's how i see everybody kind of wave is the teacher of every, by the time you know, like peer giants and some people find it early in their lives. they find the i curry is the frame the i need to define who they are. some times is later. so majority of the teenagers at the festival, it is the 1st time traveling outside the countries. and they using this opportunity to learn more basketball and life skills while also making new friends prevent how it's newton to the to much creative juices. players, it gives us the confidence to continue learning from others what to do not know and make friends from other countries. the use that the giants of africa, festive, are being mentored by legendary coaches from across the world, including joe 2 more from cameron who scouted until the current and b. m. z p joe and beat how to play basketball co found a good we know engine and
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n b a play of festus and sally. bought from nigeria are among the big names of the week long event sharing real life experiences. the festival is a season of music and basketball in a true reflection of 2 of the continents because exports, we felt very strongly that news. a lot of sports is intertwined together. it works together. so it's a 100 percent a week long event will be culminated with a musical performance bringing together african giants, including nigerian stats devito and to a savage among others for the african use here at the giants of africa. festival jamming big is a way of life and they want to use that to inspire those back home. i suck them. yes sir. i was just the right guy. the lawanda the this is out is there,
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