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resonance around the globe under contract resulting exclusive stories, explosive results, pouches, era investigations. the the color that i'm or i, kyle, this is the news our life from tao ha. coming up in the next 60 minutes by a means of the level of reducing the bit restored in the country. west african defense change, discuss the crew in asia. they say if everything else fails, they all ready to use force. morning and center goal off the dozens of my friends drown and the atlantic when a boat cup sizes for in the village, when many of them came from a john stress and under as expos, find donald trump,
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suppose those plus struggling to eat in the ammon store, and food and fuel prices add to the suffering of them 9 years of simple and on peace of statements with all your sports news. the son may have said so an australia is woke up dreams, but the matilda is historic run to the semi finals as a lift, positive legacy. the defense chief from the west african block echo as a constitutional order will be restored in asia. by all means available, they haven't gone out to discuss ministry intervention following the coo last month and it needs a, it's new minute truly does have ignored cools to reinstate the pose presence. my mohammed by zoom agenda is planning to charge him with treason. echo a says it's giving diplomacy a chance,
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but options are on the table. the cereals fields, the sides, i'll stick here, but that there's no going to buy that. it was about this and we just want to tell them that a new phone, them about the result of the equal access of states on government to make sure that by all means of the level constitution not for that will be restored in the country . and this may seem to be best testimony to the correspondent tells profit joins us live now from outside that meeting in a crime, charles strong was ups dos of the meat say, what else was said of the thoughts, right? some strong words from various speakers, defense chiefs at this opening meeting of this to day closed summit. 1 nigerian
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chief of defense, christopher webbing, mussa, he said that we want to show the calls that will uphold democracy and the rule of law. he said all response must not be driven by fear. he went on to a point. i bought a lot of the analysts. we've been speaking to was saying with respect to the credibility of echo as in the balance here. he said, but we are not only looking for a good solution, finish it, but we must emerge a stronger echo us. there will say more words from echoing, sees commission for peace and security of to frontier mussa. he said that if all else fails to stand by force, he's ready to respond to the cool of juicy. and he went on to say that they're all serious different interests at stake. but by all means, akash is results to a restoring constitution order in nature. and it was what's going to gone a and defense minister as well. dominic mutual. he said, no one is safe in west africa. if the presidential guardian is you can take the
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president hostage. so certainly strong words the beginning of this summit as i say it is close. doable. but lots of on a bunch of questions with respect to any kind of potentially intervention for us. we know that the stand by force actually exists whether in fact it's going to be been said who impacts he's going to participate more. in fact, his motor modus operandi is all remains to be seen. yeah, talking tough is relatively easy, but what all the challenges that aqua spaces with it actually comes to dealing with the crisis as well there. a whole host of challenges i guess is if it's pertinent to start with the fact that there is great disunity, amongst echo us states. um, for example, on the back of that because somebody that we sorta boucher last week we had the president of the library coast coming out and stores the saying he describing that the, the detention of nature as president. there's nothing showed up terrorism. he said
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the, the are because was prepared to offer a battalion of troops to any potentially intervention for us. we also have already heard from the senegalese, the senegalese foreign minister about a week ago saying that send a goal will participate. we'll put troops forward, but we also know that there is a lot of pushback in countries in west africa and that go i states for example, nigeria that is seen as being so pivotal in any potential intervention full. so a lot of the troops believed to be coming from nigeria, if this goes ahead, pushed back in into like jerry and senate saying it's too early. no military intervention yet. nigeria should be focusing on for example bustling vocal harold in the know that tom group as well as the fact that the economy in nigeria is changing visual. so i pushed back from a position groups and will position policies. roy, the way across the region here and gone are in the last 24 hours, the main opposition policy. here, i've said that it is against any military intervention. and one of the biggest
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reasons, because as you can imagine is the fear of a wall of spreading and becoming a wider regional role because we know that but keen a 5. so and molly upset the any, any war image it launched or any military incident, you know, expired cost would be a declaration of war on them. and then of course there's the huge problem of dealing with these on groups affiliated, to isolating. okada, that have killed thousands of people across the region in the last decade. oh, so forced millions of people from the homes. we bring in northern governor along the border with the key to 5. so we're going to an assault, which is there was a very concerned about any potential ministry intervention as of last result in this yet because of the potential for jeopardizing security cooperation with the military leadership inside but key in the past. so this is our report. there's an on easy com along with isolated boulder, people, me back and forth across an invisible line. i'll be widely spaced stone mark has
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demarcate with going to the keen effects of meat fitted your life seems normal on the surface. the people here are afraid because on the groups like iso and al qaeda of killed and destroyed villages, just a few kilometers away at the end of the week. so we have for that there has been fighting on the other side of the hills. people from breaking a fossil flood into our village. then went to a refugee camp. we are very afraid that the fighting may come here. and at a dialer somebody has this village is a border patrols pulse by from time to time. they've gone and says it's struggling to find the resources to police this area. the events in the wider region could make things even worse. the key in the process is any military intervention, but the west african regional book eco asked application to lead is indeed a would be
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a declaration of war on them to groups which could strengthen the secuity of thousands of gall names. living along this border. you were to get a sense of just how exposed to this boulder is. the house is behind me are in the keen a fast so that was gone and all sorts. he's a phrase, the military leadership and became the fast. 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, could well be jeopardized if that glass was to launch a ministry intervention against cooley. this encyclopedia, a northern going to an official say they need more resources and working with the keenest pass. those ministry june to in they shed fight against all groups must not stop the issue like these who cannot do it alone. and we are, do we need to wait our neighbors? we're sharing information with them with our department partners. sometimes you
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have the same club house and you know, for so and housing comment and therefore the cheese. i also have been as uh, with some of these informations you an express concern over reports gone, it was forcibly deporting refugees who would flip the on groups and the key to pass a gun. it didn't noise the claim highlighting similar problems facing countries like iraq or effective screening of people for being members of all groups is a huge challenge. we get to receive them, we screened 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 as rome, free with the wide start, the cost of these boulder land as they have done so. millennia rule of life goes calmly on, but fear finds heavy among people living at the foot of these hills. charles, drop it, i'll just 0 on the gone up a keen effects of border or german
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a is calling for the your opinion union to impose sanctions on these as could lead is something that kane has this update from belin here in berlin. the governmental view is becoming clear, the foreign ministry saying on social media that it believes now is the time for sanctions to be imposed on the military leadership in these yeah, that person has precipitated the crisis. the but crucially, the foreign ministry here saying that those sanctions need to be in post at the e you level, which clearly suggests that $27.00 countries will have to agree about the 10 or all of those sanctions. how long would they be in full school? what kind of sanctions would they be? that's not clear right now. it's worth making the point that out of the, the bell books of foreign minister has held conversations a dialogue with of a foreign ministers, certainly from, from, from the united states. precisely about this topic. it's also with making the point to the cabinet colleagues when your shirts, the minister freakonomics cooperation and development is so self in west africa and
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it's be missing. echo us leaders again to see what for the cooperation that can be . but the still are coming from the land is that the government here now believes the images right. you sanctions to be imposed dominant cane houses, era bowling villages and center goal morning. the depths of thousands of migrants who drowned in the atlantic ca supplied you in a fishing boat. packed with my goods capsized, the cape verde islands. the boat with around $100.00 people on board left set a goal, a month ago, headed for the spanish canary islands. most of the dead was in the village of foss, boy and the son of goal malcolm webb is that the people here in a small town, a fast boy, a morning they've gathered outside this home, the family that lives the last 3 young men in the boat in the house across the street, the family that lives that last to now it's common for people to travel from all
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over the region to this part of san a goal and continue genies in boats onto kate very day 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, the they said they've known for some weeks that this boat was in trouble, they alerted the authorities here in san a go because they say did nothing. they didn't low interest of operation. it's on in the last couple of days. the people who have learned the sights of the relatives not caused some anger. people have protested, the budding roadblock setup along the main street. and so police came and brought them up. and the people here say in the middle of the night, police then broke into homes and snatched teenage most of the teenage boys about 20
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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 yeah. as 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 she was of sending golden from the atlantic ocean. and malcolm web al jazeera, fast boy center go. now, in american women has been charged with threatening to kill a judge over say one of the trials facing donald trump and did a separate development and of and the full let us present the names. the addresses of members of the grand jury and georgia have reported they've been posted on 9 or 4 on this that sketch on engine in atlanta, georgia. don't. let's 1st will pick up on this publication of the grand jurors names and addresses. what impact is that like me to have on the georgia case?
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the dark side of the pro trump army seems to have been mobilized here as it was on january 6th, 2021. in the case of washington, d. c, the judge tanya checked in was threatened with a voice mail that voice mail use racial slurs against the judge who is black. is the woman who left the messenger purportedly did. so i use said that we are looking for you. we want to show you that woman was later arrested, apparently uh, using her own phone to make that call. and then in the case of these far right websites, they have been posting the names and addresses of the jurors here in atlanta who came down with the indictment of donald trump. and of course, that threatens the potential safety of those people. there have been threats posted on those boards against those jurors in
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a practical sense. their job has been done. they have already handed up the indictment. so it won't affect those jurors accepting the sense that they might need added security as well. the judge in washington d. c, it is very unlikely that judge would choose to step aside. just get these kinds of threats all the time. but what it does mean is that a pattern of intimidation that we've seen over and over again has been encouraged by the former president did attack the dc judge calling or a biased among other things. and this is similar to what we saw on january 6th, where the president knew that mike pence was going to certify the election victory of joe biden, and never the less in front of a large crowd of thousands of people. he said he hoped parents would do the right thing meetings at reject the, you know, the results that i chose biden as president at. so once again, what we're seeing is a crowd of pro trump supporters becoming threatening an absolute dead silence from
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the former president himself. and what have tons, rivals for the republican presidential nomination saying about this latest georgia case as well. those rivals seem to know that there's a large part of the republican base that are mag, of republicans, people who like donald trump no matter what in there they seem to be afraid to alienate them. so rhonda sanchez, the florida governor, who is a distance 2nd in poles, said this just shows that the justice system has because it has become weaponized, that politics have become weaponized. and the only person who's really spoken out at all, it with substantial criticism of trop, has been chris christie, the former new jersey governor. and in this case, christy says he thought that the georgia case was unnecessary because those charges were incorporated in jack smith's prosecution of the president in washington dc. that's the case that tanya checked in is over things that we're hearing a lot of nothing from the republican candidates in many of them,
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even being supportive of donald trump. wally faces these 4 indictments. we may know more in the next couple of days because there's a radio host is hosting a for him here in atlanta over the next few days. his name is eric eric, sending the rival candidates to donald trump has been invited. we expect to hear more from them over the next few days. okay, we'll keep watching and waiting don't engine for the moment. thanks very much indeed. well, it sends you most of the have here on this news, including back on the high seas, a container ship, which was stock, find the warranty, according to 18 months, as finally freeze. i'm gonna tell you why tourism has taken a no. okay. in a published village, plus that by talking about spaces fast singles, much in the united states in 2 years or half and the full amount. well, number one is for the
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container ship as back at sea of to being trumped in the ukrainian pulled of a desk that sends rushes invasion 18 months ago. the hong kong which the vessel sales to along what ukraine describes as a new and temporary humanitarian car adult for much and ships. with joseph schultz that has already left ukrainian was in the black sea is heading to tuck as pulls as you have. i'm volley. that's according to marine traffic. don't come as the 1st much and ship to sail from odessa since the collapse of the black sea grain deal with russia last month. so best and has moved from odessa and southern ukraine. it's exactly one month since the grand deal collapse. and brush i pulled out, and our commercial vessel has successfully fast assessed and sailed from the odessa 4th through the black sea. it's about to arrive somewhere today in turkey. and this was a test of ukraine. soap goes human to terry. in colorado, they really came to resume x for us and especially great next for us. but this ship
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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 out of concerns of the costs, the insurance that is involved of exporting from odessa for us. so, so far the export. so as i said, 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 data new for us. but those were also attacks only last 2 nights ago. step foss with alex's era in odessa and piling the arrival of mess and rates from the russian wagner group in neighboring
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batteries as warring poles instead of just near the border. as i've been job aid reports as well, so in 5 minutes the hotel loan is with fewer customers at the height of a summer tourist trade. this is where the e u. n's. people at this pool is funding village, next to the board of visitors have been living with uncertainty and fear. and you've got them all locked up all of us. we do not know how to plan for the future . we do not know how to live. we don't know what's going to happen next month, next year, or even next week. soldiers and border guards on every way. they'll also have threats from that a roost product for the additions, accused by the roots of trying to destabilize the country, but commercializing migrant crossings. and dispense was built villages used to either help people because it's hard, eastern and migrant. people in this town have just been a lucian. helicopters entered poorly, s b. so they're aware of the threats, but many also see to build up and border friends who pick the motion, senses and cameras. scare mongering. the summer season is crucial for eastern
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poland hotels and small businesses. they want visitors to return. i mean york silva, i'm is that next we don't feel any danger. we are open to visitors at arrow till we welcome everyone would like to visit us on the return of all the tourist is unlikely of the government class to deploy up to 10000 troops. at the border, soldiers will use drones and patrols aboard over there is no friend. we are here to stop really going my grandson. we are here because the border guard and ask for support of police on forces coming in lives. if you can let me just from the board and believes heavy 100 measures a come to productive activists, say they're finding more people who are pushed back into better who's crossing back into poland and some bullets bit of just say the content of blind eye, the wounded or hungry humans. the developer shown some wisdom to someone else from 2021. i started putting green lamps on the houses. it is a signal to refugees that the house is friendly and they can get who met
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a terry an age. my family has been through a lot of my wife was pulled out of a call and probably security able to got into a hate. we are not going to stop helping people, what's going on between phones, moral duty and ashton service. if you do screen hardship continued to come, so i'm going to drop it down to 0. the poland, but it was for the is there any forces have killed a palestinian man during a raid and the occupied west bank such a 2 year old died when soldiers stormed house in the city of janine. several of those were injured during the gun fight between palestinian fighters and the is fighting the army ways where the army is also demolished upon assume in school in ramallah, on sunday, a school and the occupied westbank was destroyed just before the start of a new academic year apollo, city administrative education has cooled, the attack in humane it all experienced national community to ensure the protection and rights of palestinian children of food and fuel prices as storing in yemen. the
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value of local currency as plummeted against the us dollar is adding to the suffering of millions of young men. these off to 9 years of civil war. michael apple reports lee walks the aisles of a supermarket and 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 is a night watchman. explains just how difficult it's become to feed his family in a um and it's all prizes have sort recently the value of our local currency has declined sharply. can't afford to buy basic, come with a peaceful. i came here simply to buy basic food items. i'm shocked by the prices you know, we demand that the thirty's find, the solution human imports, 90 percent of its food,
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nearly 50 percent of its wheat came from ukraine and russia. the consequences of that war 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 retail is losing its value last year 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 pop currencies declining. what is the pensioner? i cannot afford to buy what my children need. many citizens remain at home to spare themselves. they are going to get done. a business analyst, somebody cassim, says the civil war has brought the economy to its me. look at the us above,
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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 at 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 mika salary can just about cover the basic. so now, even if he has to make some tough decisions at the, to mike level o $20.00, residents of the capitol of kind of has northwest touchscreen. so in order to leave by friday noon with wall 5 is expected to reach the yellow nice by the weekend, the federal government has approved the assistance and ordered the military to help
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5 fighting efforts condo is experiencing, as well as last season with moving a 1000 blazes burning across the country. recovery teams in may and more continuing the full day search for missing work. is it a jade mine? money was swept to the desks when a rock will collapse on sunday, sending a wave of bosa into the valley below. oh. so he, 3 bodies have so far been recovered. another fussy, 9 work is a fair dead. and the northern township of phone. com, tony, check my thoughts as a group of jade. mine is stand over a vast, open pick all your degree. all the valley below filled by to wrench will rain. mine is searching for the precious stone. along the banks. are the, are 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.
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as it hits the water, sitting on the way, sweeping away everything and is pop. 6 from the other side of the valley was trying to point out to by the 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 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 for 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, m boats on the reservoir, certainly able to drag the mucky waters with hooks. more than $250.00 people died
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and similar accidents in the most jade mines last year of the precious stones that exact so very high price. toni chang, elders are police and pockets. donovan rested duty, a $130.00 muslims off to an attack on churches and homes of christians and putting job provence and military troops of being deployed to general walla to restore order. it tactfully allegations that a christian residence had desecrated the koran. so the head hair on out of their drilling a hole in the disused welsh, slight mine and i'll tell you more about the legs. some people will go to for the night sleep. oh, oh. and didn't spoil the giants of africa, how basketball is helping change lives across the continental, the
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the now knowledge and tina, despite the noise being held. so the cyrus and 3 parts of guarantee of the pictures, very much wintry ad. there's rain are all smarter, like to full all over the origin, time pompous right up to, well, probably a long way knowles, but here where you got the doors and the other normally when coming in a sudden turn and panic, why should he said he full? that'd be positive auction team that already reco breaking the whole so it's a huge contrast to you. and the matcher rain light the following must be a day or could be a month's worth in the next day or so. it's a quite a lot of weather going on in this part of south america, whereas it's much quantity i for the north, you go ultimate and show showers in brazil, most of business is dry shells on the big, even in columbia and throughout central america. and the caribbean, the breeze is not strong and there are big charles, a right and the legal dolls,
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what challenges era has reminder about top stories. this. our defense change from the west african blog echo as a constitutional order will be restored in asia by all means available there and gone us to discuss military intervention following the to last month in nature of his incentive goal. a morning, the depth of dozens of my friends who drowned in the atlantic 38 survives when a fishing boat packed with migrants capsized advocate for the items. a and women has been charged with threatening to kill a judge over saying one of the trials facing donald trump in a separate development involving the former us presidents. the addresses of members of the grand jury and georgia being posted online. ron's foreign minister has made a red visit to saudi arabia, where he said, relations are on the right track. the visit to read follows a trip to town from by the sound, a foreign minister in june. the gulf arrivals agreed to end the long running
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diplomatic breath done to establish relations in march. they say they will work together to end conflicts in the evan, syria, and iraq. those are jabari as more from to our, on to the saudi foreign minister, or 5 they've been far. hon spoke at a press conference with his iranian counterpart in the saudi capital re, at he reiterated the willingness and the eagerness of the saudi officials to implement the agreements that they've already signed with. reiney and officials at this comes of course, after 7 years of not having diplomatic relations with iran in march this year around, and saudi arabia re establish diplomatic ties. but with an agreement that was broken by china, which saw the 2 countries resuming full diplomatic relations and now at the uranium foreign minister visiting riyadh for one day, visit the 1st in the past 10 years by such official to the saudi capital. the reason for minister also reiterate to it that the right reading president,
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abraham bracy has received an invitation to visit saturday repair. and he said, the president will certainly make that visit in due course for now. this high level meeting in riyadh is being seen is another step towards moving the 2 countries closer to gather after years of not having any diplomatic relations. and we understand by what the foreign ministers have said that the both embassies enter on and react are now fully operational door. so jabari ultra 0 to air on the shara is out there as seen yet political, unless the joins us now live from her as a mom. this is another step in the relationship between these 2 long term. rivals box is a presumed us broken. saudi is waiting deal in the works meant to hutch this china break good sound the wrong day as well. you can imagine that there is no instance in this sort of maneuvering and unimportant parts of the world for the united states,
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where presumably it's supposed to make major concessions to start with your idea. and secondly, the united states is not about to hand. so the idea, a number of big concessions, including guaranteeing it security and sending get sophisticated arms as well as helping us develop venue, clear program. it will not do that. right. so your ravia is enjoy level a. it deals with america's nemesis, you're on the brokerage by another. america's number is china. so certainly the united states would want to design a new regional deal between so the other that is really in a way to a good probably under mine or box in that. so do you really indeed, and certainly set or the relationships between us or the, or the child?
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so the big question is just how fonts those wrap, push my go to you know, i think it's supposed to be quite successful. and as far as certainly the skeptics uh, you know, has proven to be wrong on this. and clearly there is uh, 2 important pillars to disrupt the small but speeds are on a real one is necessity. then the substitute depends a 0 sum game and the bleeding between the 2 countries. and so to the end of the damage to different countries pull or i zation have done to themselves and to the region. and there is that desire to move on to move forward towards something a bit more look sort of if you want for most countries to improve their standing in the region that has not really happened for them when a pool, which means that you have to finalize the, the economies and all of the, both some of the video and there's one as a number of other countries in the region. so wondering,
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or you can say that this is a really good deal just for uh, you know, stopping the, the damage is that most companies have done to both countries as well as to a number of countries in the region like human, like it was like that but it on like trying to sign and so on, so forth. so if it doesn't do any good, certainly within the form, just give us a bit of an idea about how these countries in the region will benefit from a style di ron relationship to so far, which seems ready some benefit to you. and i think that was the most important because human as the country that's been called by the united nations secretary general as the biggest stretching day of the 21st century. and indeed it was. so the idea of stopping the, the, the blotches that you have been out on the part of the, so would you have any idea and you want that used it as a proxy. what as i'm focusing on. so that's an important step for writing. and i
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hope that so the idea that i would contribute more to the do read the phonics model is the construction of him and heating the ones in the country. i think there's some symptoms of, uh, you know, early signs rather than give off my phone should be another kind of benefits. clearly, spanish, fine, 11 on there might be some attempts in the directions, but we haven't seen any signs of improvements on those countries. i think which comes to original stability. uh, we still see escalation when it comes to shipping good attacks on shipping or taking shipping hostage and saw. that's the continues and the united states has been deployed more horses. so you would want to see more or greater improvement in security and stability of shipping all or a commodities that you know, taken off from the persian gulf and so on, so forth. i think it's best for besides,
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i've been good in terms of you have and you would want more to transpired. and because of let been on by the sign in front of house, certainly some big potential impacts them on the chart. thanks very much for joining us. from pars all of the united nations security council is holding it fast to open meeting on the human rights situation in north korea. for since 2017. let's get moving out from our correspondent questions salumi, who's at the united nations. and christine wants to see you and have to say so far about the situation in north korea. well, you and experts have been laying out a whole host of human rights violations, what they call shocking and systemic human rights violations with, in north korea, everything from and presenting people for reading information from south korea for 5 to 15 years, just for consuming this information. possible life sentences for sharing
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information from outside of the country to other human rights violations like forced labor, not just of adults, but have children to maintain some of the key industries in north korea like agriculture and construction. and we actually heard from a young man who came from north korea talking about how he was forced to work in the fields instead of going to school. and then after escaping the country, his aunt was put in prison because she didn't report the fact that a family member had fled the country. all of this was summed up by bolt or turret, the high commissioner of human rights for the united nations, who made the argument that these abuses inside of north korea are actually a threat beyond its borders. of many of the violations i prefer to stand directly from or support the increasing meetings are as ation of the dpr k. for example, the widespread use of course data,
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including the present comes for the use of schoolchildren to collect thomas requirements on time. and it's time to take labor and provide a quote of goods to the government and policies, cation of wages, from overseas workers, or support the military operators of the state and its ability to build kristin these problems on it's new. so why is the security council taking this issue up now as well, the security council has discussed the situation in north korea, the human rights situation there in the past between 20142017. it did so quite regularly. but china has always argued that the, you know, that the security council isn't the proper for him to discuss human rights and attach support to that effect as well. some countries believe that the council should stay focused on threats to international peace and security. we heard those arguments again and the counsel today from china, calling this the distraction,
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something that will only elevate tensions on the korean peninsula. russia accuse the united states of diverting attention from its own escal, atory behavior in the region and gauging and military exercises with, with south korea and japan in the area. so in order to get this discussion on the table in the security council, it takes the majority of countries, the united states, had a majority. they point out that the situation and you and experts also pointed out that the human rights abuses have only gotten worse. and north korea have. since the corona virus pandemic and enforce locked down there in the country. and the united states is currently the president of the security council, and they made an issue of celebrating human rights, the 75th anniversary of the declaration of human rights. and they were able to get enough support to have this meeting today. hey, kristen said he brings the lease as long as that from united nations. thanks very
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much kristen. a simple acts of breezing has become dangerous for many and individuals capital to costs at the most polluted capital in the world. told us that reporting a rise in the number of patients with serious were spreadsheet problems. a jessica washington reports pollution from factories and traffic, as well as drawing whether it's crating has a smoke. this month the sky both 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 rank simone, the boost pollution cities in the world, adult ed records unhealthy levels of fine particulate matter, but in recent weeks a fluid he has been particularly poor because he thought i drove it off i left him when we prayed together many students, a coughing, and some keep clearing the throats. this week active is held
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a demonstration of doing the government to take action. evolution is a recurring problem to these vision, particularly during the dry season. environmental groups, thank you. in action by introducing authorities isn't changing the lines 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 with struggling to breathe. they also can for that, that the bloodstream and that sleep at all can cost the increasing release of have effect evans through the earlier this week, president jacob called a cabbage meeting to discuss the pollution as i'm to have up in debt in the short time intervention is needed as soon as possible to improve that quality, like weather modification,
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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 the one stones up has installed, a network of a quality monitors around the city. and she has life information on each 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 at dakota, court room, the government had failed to uphold citizens rights to clean it. but that has been legal progress since then, with the attempts by the president and others named the lawsuit to appeal the decisions still under way. we have sense of any real action to limit and pollution activists say living in dakota is becoming more and more hazardous. jessica washington, which is 0 to content. so deep sleep is something most of us crave. but what if you
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will offer it literally? you know, that's what's happening in a diffuse slate spine and nerve and weld showed how when 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 heels of the veil of 15 year old, lots of people come to explore the disuse like mind. somebody from come to spend the night deep inside one slaughter about that in a moment. because 1st, well there is no easy way down to 30 minutes. is that? so i opened initially and 1810, just a 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 ramped up the operation and then it closed in 1993. the victorians were much more sensible about
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all this. i do so they built bridges and that is so much please note 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 through a depth 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 underground. that's about 410 basis. and we are
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confident that this is the deepest accommodation in the world at the present time. we've 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 or is the thrill of it's it's the danger of what i 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 okay if 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. so it had hit on al jazeera gearing up for that 1st final spain for power. the women's world cup and pizza has overlays,
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[000:00:00;00] the, or the, let's get you, will this board now and his pizza store? thank you very much. us coach of glasgow and enough sky has paid the price for the teams worst ever showing at a women's world cup is clearly as role of the for you as in charge. the americans were the defending champions, but with knocked out in the round of 16 scoring just full goals. he was also in charge when they finished with a disappointing bruns at the top 2 and the pics broke out finalist spain of how they 1st training session and sydney ahead of the title decided with england on
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sunday. it will be a re match of last year was european championships, quote of finals, which ends in one of the extra time. australia, sweden on saturday and the food plays play of the matilda is in price of running. the tournament has won over new fan base. and didn't find a new generation to football players, alex thomas, triples from sydney. as the sun stops the set on, this woke up. everyone in women's purple is digesting where the game goes from here . following australia is inspiring run to the semi finals that goes with this training session and sydney still idolizing them. matilda is despite defeat to england. even the ones who were at the game. it was really amazing. the right, when the crowd went wild, like i couldn't even hear my voice when i'm playing. so we always choose someone from the to it is. we see that person, can we school,
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we do those celebration and it's actually one of the coaches from australia is youth development system is overseeing this practice and says, there's been a fundamental shift in the way this board is the, i think everyone's starting to realize that you know, they've been with us football is football and, and those that love this board assigned to follow. but it has changed. so it's changed in terms of participation and interest the commercially also. so it's exciting. australia may have lost the battle against england, but the war was already won. attracting new funds and players to the sports, particularly young ones. i'm growing the guy both here and across the globe. a t. v viewing sake has reached as high as 11000000 in australia, not for the 1st time shattering records, but also perceptions that the commercial viability of women's football feel like we need a group hug though this morning. guys are feeling a little bit low. i feel you guys,
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let's get something with the people who bring the cost to spill here and around the world. even when it wasn't in both new was coming up. we've always been waiting for the watershed moment in women's football where everyone realizes how awesome this board is. and it finally feels like it's going from a nice sports and something that only women's football fans are watching into something that's a lot more main stream. everyone is talking about it's not just football fans who we thought that we were going his hoggard. it's everyone, it's families, it's kids. people are crying for the matilda is it's been amazing outcry of the hope the whole is the young. those like this will mimic the new female football heroes in other countries to offer a tournament has been more visible than any before. alex thomas out is era. sidney novak talk of age made a winning or 2 and as he paid his 1st singles match in the united states for 2 years between the 3 to and grand slam champion was unable to enter the country because he refused to be vaccinated for codes at 19 but he has what's the end of
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this week? some, some of the most is the last main events before the us open. the spanish opposed to the, the, the which for tina was supposed to be in the 2nd 6 england rugby cats and having pharaoh could still miss the start of the world, kept the soul. its governing body says it will appeal the controversial decision to over to and he's ready to call it against wales. federal was initially yellow called at the best high attack alone, wales is chain fashion. it was late to upgrade. it's a red which could have means a full game. ben for federal will drug be, will appeal that decision if successful federal could still mess england's opening to world cup matches hundreds of young athlete some across the african continent that have come together this weekend. we're one to tamaqua special anniversary for 2 decades. the giants of africa program as use the sport of basketball to help change lives. i should come of the show results from it to godaddy. to celebrate
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20 years of using basketball as a tool to apply for can use jobs of africa is holding a festival into guy. the are 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 beaker. irene, that is a buys the teenagers engaged in competitive games in the life changing experience are preparing it live for months. i mean, i've been trying for 3 years now. i've seen a guy to me. you know, i've been involved in and then it's operating police focused much on the brain. child of this initiative has already won an n b a championship with the toronto raptors in 2019, but continues to have a food on the african continent to inspire the you. there's 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 where is the teacher of every, by the time you know,
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like peer giants and some people find it early in their lives. they find the i curry is the find me. i need to define who they are. some times is later. so majority of the teenagers at this 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 new 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 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
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a season of music and basketball in a true reflection of 2 of the continents because exports. we felt very strongly that music that a sports is intertwined together. it works together. so, 100 percent. the week long events will be culminated with a musical performance bringing together african giants, including nigerian stats devito and to a savage among others where the african us here at the giants of africa festival dooming big is a way of life. and they want to use that to inspire those back home. i 2nd guess or i'll just the right guy, the lawanda with just under a years ago before the parents olympics of troy that's on the competition is being held in the reverse. and 60 i try athletes to pausing thursday's test events. the previous attempt had to be cancelled earlier this month the to put what was the quantity or leave of if and that will be here again later with most both of these great stuff. thanks very much basis. and that's it from the laura kyle for this use
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