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stay, feel safe and what happens on that day is a will quite those coming across the lines. a no, no man's land level of destruction. here, proof of just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the fight a means of the level constitutional or that will be restored in the country west for good defense chief discuss the crew in that news. yeah. they say if everything else fails, they all ready to use full the, the kind of them are i, kyle, this is out. is there a life window also coming out?
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morning in san a goal, often thousands of my goods drowned in the atlantic when a boat comp sizes is all sorts of change mine and then on thousands of workers were made missing off. the wall collapses. drilling a hole in the disused welch like mine, and i'll tell you more about the legs. some people who go to, for the night sleep off the defense chase from the west, african bulk echo last se, constitutional order will be restored in egypt. by all means available there when gone to discuss military intervention following the crew last month in these yeah. it's mean that it truly does have ignored goals to reinstate deposed presence. monkwood by the home advisor and the judge was planning to charge him with treason
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. cost says it's giving diplomacy a chums, but the options are on the table. a serious interest that i speak to you, but that there's no going to buy that. it was about this and we just wanted to tell them that a new phone, them about the results of the equal access of states and government to make sure that by all means a be level constitutional for that will be restored in the country. and this may seem to be best testimony to that tell us out that's joins as long. i have now from outside that's missing in across and the child strong was came out from stuff is amazing. what else we've been hearing of the specialized storm was indeed for a number of the defense chiefs attending this to day closed meeting the nigerian
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chief of defense, christopher robin mussa. he said, we want to charles of course the will of hold democracy and the rules. he went on to say that our response must not be driven by fear. and that basically the credibility of echo us is on the line here. he said that we are not only looking for a good solution, finish it, but we must emerge a stronger echo us. the gone and defense minister said that the dominic and the to the to will. sorry. you said no one is safe in west africa. if the presidential god in new jersey can take the president hostage. so certainly the rhetoric is strong at this stage, but we know that course he's facing a whole host of problems. first of what journalists will tell you is the lack of unity amongst the respective member states themselves. we know we've had some all the language, for example from the president of the library kind of show off to the last echo as meeting in a boucher described to the attention of nature as president as nothing showed of
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terrorism and immediately offered a battalion of troops with hood similar kind of woods from the senegalese government, as well as senegalese foreign minister, just literally in a few days off to the co saying that they were prepared to offer soldiers. but we also know that there was pushback from other states. maybe not, jerry, would you so pivots, so in any potential military intervention, it's understood that nigeria could well put forward a majority of the troops. we know already, but the senate in nigeria has said, look, it's way too early. we've got to keep talking. my jerry has its own problems to do with, with respect to a tanking economy and fighting bulk of how, for example, there's also a push back by opposition policies in respect to echo as countries as well. here in dawn of the opposition policy and the last 48 hours is that it is against any kind of military intervention. and then of course, there are the phase of potentially a wide, a wall being started. because we know that most of the key to 5 so,
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and the molly have said that any minutes reaction via cos initiated, would constitute the declaration of all on those countries to. and then of course, there are these all groups, many of whom are affiliated to assume that the card that have been so devastating across the region in the last decade also of thousands of people killed. millions of people forced to flee the homes. we were pain in the northern areas, have gone along the border with looking at 5. so with the authorities in that no one area of gone or afraid that any potential ministry intervention inside this you could jeopardize the security. understanding those that you have with the ministry leadership in looking at 5. so let me just all report of what you me to have that report right now from child stratford. gemini is uh, cooling for the european union to impose sanctions on these jazz, who lead to is and we can speak to dominic cane or correspondent live in button,
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and maybe he's been pretty quiet on this crisis. what strongly saying now? it would, it would seem that germany wants the you to be not quite so quiet on this crisis. the view from berlin, it's pretty clear they say that they now want to see sanctions imposed on the military leadership that's precipitated the situation in the chef. but crucially, they want those sanctions to be imposed that the e u level. so it's not as if the german government is saying that they intend to utilize shortly to impose sanctions. they want the extra assurance that old $27.00 a you countries agree? and in false sanctions, what we don't know is what type of sanctions, nor indeed how long those sanctions would be imposed for whether they would be a short shop shop system or whether it would be something longer. it's also worth making the point that it's not just the german 4 administrative just being opining
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about it's it's, we know that the german economic development and cooperation minutes to spend your shirts is in west africa himself and has been missing across lead us and holding tools to try to see what sorts of corporation that can be, but the pre align, coming from foreign ministry here in the end is now is the time to sanctions. but they must come from the e. u writ large, not from the larger individual e you states. okay, don't like many things of that and they know villages and kind of goal. i'm wondering the depths of dozens of migrants who drowned in the atlantic. fats yates survived when a fishing boat packed with migrants cap size, now the cape bloody islands. the boats with around $100.00 on board, left on a goal, a month ago, headed for the spanish canary islands. most of the data plates be from the village of foss, split and cynical. i'm a, what is the with more the people here in
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a small town, a fast boy, a morning they've gathered outside this home, somebody that lives the last 3 young men in the boat, in the house, across the street, the family that lives that last to know is common for people to travel from all over the region to this part of san a goal and continue genies in boats on to kate zed, a into the spanish canary islands. boom. this occasion we've learned from speaking to the people ahead of the majority of the people on the boat from here. so it's devastating for this community is also cause quite a lot of anger because despite set sale more than a month ago, normally people here say it takes no more than 7 days and a boat sailing into the atlantic to reach k that a said they've known for some weeks that this boat was in trouble, a lot did they all sort these have been sent a go? because they say did nothing they didn't low interest of operation is on. in the last couple of days. the people who have learned the sites of the relatives not
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cause some angry people have protested the budding right block, set up along the main street. and so police came and broke them up and the people here say, in the middle of the night, police then broke into homes and snatched teenage mostly teenage boys about 20 of them and took them away. we tried to reach the police for comments. they haven't yet responded people here, angry, not just because of the lack of a rescue operation, but they say so yes, of a lack of investment from the government. and fishing, which is the main livelihood here. they say is become more and more difficult. as far as the vessels take more or more of the fish, from the shows of sending golden from the atlantic ocean, malcolm web houses era, fast boys, san diego, a, a container ship has back at sea off to being trapped to new cranium. polt of a desa since washes invasion 18 months ago. the joseph schultz is headed to took
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care of the leading ukraine. invoices as the fast, much shipped to fail from odessa since the collapse of the black sea grain deal with russia last month. hong kong west and vessels failed along what ukraine describes as a new and temporary humanitarian car adult for much and ships. so boston has moved from odessa and southern ukraine. it's exactly one month since the grand deal collapse and russia pulled out and our commercial vessel has successfully fast assessed and sailed from the support 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 and exports. 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,
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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, 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. so let's have retains in man uh, continuing the full day search for missing work. is it a jade mine? money was swept to the depths when a rock will collapse on sunday, sending a wave of rolls into the valley below. 33 bodies have so far been recovered, and the 39 was fed dead. 20 trying my thoughts. a group of jade mine
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is stand over a vast, open pick all your degree. all the valley below fill by to wrench will rain. mine is searching for the precious stone along the banks. are ya give you one of them? it's going to pull say those above staples seemed to be shifting a cascade of rocks then the wholesale site collapses as it hits the water, sitting on the way, sweeping away everything and its pop. 6 from the other side of the valley was trying to point out some tiny specks swelling around and the muddy will pause as more of the hills slides into the water. i cannot go by the g line at you. we were at the spot where the large water wave
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struck. it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived. the rescue is have been struggling to days to recover bodies from the sides. very few survive the initial lance, the heavy rains hampering the rescue efforts in this remote part of know them. yeah . and the boats on the reservoir certainly able to drag the mucky waters with hooks of more than 250 people died in similar accidents. most jade mines last year. the precious stones with exact it's a very high price. tony chang now does 0 main highway on the hawaiian island. molly has reopened off the last week's wild fires. but i is growing a slow response to the wall sized disruption. and why emotions who sirens didn't sound? well, bodies have been identified. the number of dad has increased to 110. well, brenda, for reports this group of volunteers is delivering supplies to wild,
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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. 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, nor it's 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 $6000000.00 of damage. the government says, imagine c response for the rolled out of a full months. now 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 around the clock to help all of those who have been impacted by this disaster
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rescue team. so using to drive 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 in the event that the service on the highway into the high and a has been reopened in a small step on the road to recovery. but the elderly people who lost everything in the fi, say they'll never be able to rebuild their lives. barbara and grandpa out to sarah . so it has, hey, on, on his era, a dangerous smoke and innovation is capital is blame for raleigh's and was
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virtually problems. and will haul the main issues with h as in guatemala, as they've come to who to pay as the next president. the it is still the dry season in indonesia and it should be in the lazy it. but maybe left side of this phone will kind of the area still. we're at the west east narrow deposited on central totland, cambodian and south viet nam little drive by look at it and the full costs for the central philippines, the heavy right. and it was falling recently of a hong kong is going fast attempt she's dropping here. we see no more evidence of ty, feed line, it disappeared, is left behind a legacy of shelves folding over an area that has a huge amount of rain. and there's an obvious line here which is thunderstorms on a cold front. that brings with a song store that may well briefly affect that she got the monsoon rains over to
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india. happy that they were just in the poll. some parts of bangladesh and westbank go down, disappeared. this general direction to the coming more of india that has been recently fairly dry. so if you're in harder, bad or not poor, you're going to get in the showers on the western gaps. the breeze is less than it was. it's still cloudy with occasional rain, but not particularly heavy in the northwest of india, northern pakistan, and the shelves that were half cold line slides are going to be like to. so the time to get to assess a date, it looks pretty dry and be high, for example, a scattering of light shelves and come under the heavy ones, reaching down to 100 bad the
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the again you are watching out is there a has remind you about top stories this i'll a west african blog echo us says constitutional or the in the shad will be restored by all means available. defense chase from echo us ongoing it to discuss. no trans invention. following the crew in asia last month. old and 60 people have died off
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the micro boat capsized off the coast of cape that in the atlantic ocean. and especially 8 survived the boat that's kind of gold and is the need to have been heading to europe. and the main highway on the hawaiian island of molly has reopened often last week was fuzz. but i think it is growing at the slow response. the places destruction, the number of dead has increased to 110 were using me is a danger to met to health the many and the in the nation capital. don't us into costs were reporting an increase in patients with serious risk spreadsheet problems . jessica washington reports pollution from factories and traffic as well as drive whether it's crazy has a smoke this month, the sky because it has turned a bleak, dusty green at the case blankets, the city and residents. so choking in the smoke that breathing is difficult. my eyes hurt, i have to use eye drops when i get time to count. it consistently ranks among the
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most polluted cities in the world, adults and records unhealthy levels of fine particulate matter. but in recent weeks, a fluid he has been particularly poor. because if the, when we pray together, many students a coughing and some keep clearing the throats to this week active is held a demonstration during the government to take action. evolution is a recurring problem to these vision, particularly during the dry season. environmental groups say use in action by introducing authority isn't changing the lives of 30000000 residents who live in chicago and surrounding areas. data from health centers in sales to construct indicates a more than 20 percent increase in patients with acute respiratory infections. pulmonologist atlanta board han says her practice is treating more people were struggling to breathe. did also confirm that the,
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the bloodstream and that sleep at all can cost the increasing release of her type even store. earlier this week, president to go to called a cabbage meeting to discuss the pollution, add them up in debt in the short term intervention is needed as soon as possible to improve that quality, like weather modification, to get some rain in the great that it costs area and if needed, we must push the offices to implement hybrid working arrangement. that's what that one stones up has installed, a network of a quality monitors around the city. and she has life information on it app because we're staying from kind of phase like, you know, us in the 70s china, very, very recently. this is a problem that if, if you set a plan for it and you execute the plan, it is actually solvable in 2021 and you come to court room. the government had failed to uphold citizens royce, to clean air. but there has been little progress since then,
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with attempts by the president and others named in the lawsuit to appeal the decisions still under way. the absence of any real action to limit and pollution activists say living into casa is becoming more and more has it is jessica washington, which is 0 to come to food and fuel prices. a soaring in yemen, the value of the local currency has sunk. last adding to the suffering of millions of young days after 9 years of civil war. echo apple reports lee walks the aisles of a supermarkets in humans, port city of ages. the price of basic goods is increasing every day. he and millions of others simply calling to keep them off to some careful calculations. he has to put some food back on the shell. the father, a full who works as a night watchman, explains just how difficult it's become to feed his family in
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a um and it's on 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 you would. you meant 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. its un back government is in charge of the southern region. well, who is the officials run the capitals on 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. last year,
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as inflation topped at 40 percent uh, shipping, 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 pub currencies declining. as a pensioner, i cannot afford to buy what my children need so many citizens remain at home to stay of themselves. they are going to find out how they 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 declined 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 basic so now
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even if he has to make some tough decisions at the to mike level, which is 0, but it has in guatemala. i'm heading back to the polls on sunday to pick the next president. the runoff election campaign is being modified allegations of versa into statements and fraud. as my new arrival report, the scandal written races between former 1st lady sondra torres and bernardo, our, our vero, was biling to combat corruption as a political rally in guatemala city. supporters of been now do i have a candidate from send me up or the seed party or marking the official close of his presidential campaign ahead of the august 20th national election? many here said they're eager for the election to be over and with it a campaign season that's been marred by allegations of election interference and fraud. wp admin thinking definitely we want the best results. we want the process
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to be transparent. we feel uncertainty about what's coming and what we hope democracy will prevail in their ability below is seen by many as the biggest surprise in recent electoral memory is victory in the initial round voting shook up the political landscape. he's now leading in the polls ahead of the national election would sound good. daughter is a former 1st lady of guatemala, representing the conservative national unity of hope party were. ne is also a strong contender and seen by many as the more experienced candid according to polling data, the issues guatemalans care most about are the ones that affect the livelihoods of everyday citizens. like a struggling economy and worsening crime. one of the biggest acres on the minds of guatemalan voters. it's deep rooted corruption, which many people here say has that you wrote of the confidence they have in their
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political leaders. it's this collective sense of mistrust experts say which could determine the outcome of sunday's vote or when i'm in college, i believe the fundamental achievement would be to capitalize on the feeling of discontent. the feeling of awareness that exists among a portion of the population to reclaim those basic elements of democracy. this sentiment has been building up over the past decade. yeah, that hasn't been a political force that has managed to unify and translate that collection of its expressions into thoughts. both candidates of promise to address corruption. well daughter is emphasizes transparency and accountability. that even though has proposed measures to disqualify corrupt individuals from public office as the road off selection approaches the people of guatemala or boys to cast their votes in what seen as a critical moment for the nation's future, made up a little al jazeera, guatemala city. now deep sleep is something most of a scrape,
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but was if you would have offered it literally, well that's what's happening in a diffuse slate. mine and northern wales during the whole went deep on the ground to find out more tired of the mediterranean heat. this is what some of looks like in tiny greasy i north wales where besides hiking the picturesque hills of the vale of 15, the old lots of people come to explore the disused slight mind. somebody from come to spend the night deep inside one. more about that in a moment, because 1st, well, there is no easy way down to 30 meters. that's so open to initially and 1810 just the stuff is cory, the victorians. was it? that's right. yeah, yeah. it was. they then followed the famous slate down into the ground and really round top the operation. and then it closed in 19
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o. 3. the victorians were much more sensible about all this. i do this a lot. they build bridges and that is so much please know that they can get this report was all work, not fun. so this is one of our final defense, an episode of about 20 meters. so the depths of around 400 meters down here. the doctor's length and depth. some people will go to a good night sleep. the victorians never got around to building this. welcome to deep sleep. extraordinary, vertically, we 1375 feet on the ground. that's about 410 maces. and we are
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confident that this is the deepest accommodation in the world, the present time. we're not managed to find any, any evidence. there's a little trolling that there is any way deeper than this. and guests are deeply impressed. is the thrill of it's. it's the danger of what was good, those beds. each room is slightly different with the day cool, but the grotto is incredible. stoning is really nice to wake up in the case of mine, but it's the cave. you know, if you do it again, recommended to me i would, i should say, yeah, was because it was really pay so uncomfortable. me something no victorian minor was ever heard to say, joe, nicole elders here at north wales. the go down to 0. these are the top stories defense ministers from the west african
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