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to determine, to prove your innocence or a political mazda becomes a prominent human rights actor. a remarkable tale of political persecution, and the price paid by citizens. the full file space for the new greatness case. a witness document on a jersey. the, [000:00:00;00] the a low on time is a them, this has been use out live from the coming off in the next 60 minutes. by a maze of the level on seduce is not a bit restored. west african defense chase. discuss what good news you're saying.
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they're ready to use force if necessary. morning. incentive gone off. the dozens of migrants drowned in viet fine and sick. when a boat cap sizes wire in the village, many came from a desk right for a john, jo. this seeing the prosecution of donald trump, the identities of friend judy memphis, published online wildfires. correct. and the council of canada is northwest territories. residents told to evacuate as quickly as they can get on to some of the sports news, paying the price us women, this football coach, black coat, and the knobs quits after they've cleared display at the will cover the defense chief from the west african block at co i'll say constitutional order will be restored in the shared by all means available there in gone is to discuss
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ministry intervention following the coo last month. charles transferred is following the meeting that the pomp and ceremony for the 2 day meeting in the crow . but the credibility of west african regional book echo us is on the line defense chief some across the region are focused on a potential so cool. last result, a military solution against qu, leaders, india, let. dr. edwards in the video falls off with the book. this would be ready to diplomatic efforts by numerous delegations, including echo with the african union, chad, the u. n. m, the us the bids to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. so fall failed, or the military leaders of the qu, initiate a full and what they say is
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a transitional government. and not only are they still refusing to free, detained democratically elected president mohammed bar zoom. but they are now putting him on trial for treason, a move echo last and many in the international community. se blatantly contradicts the juices pledge to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. image across sanctions and the suspension of international humanitarian aid is beginning to bite. and it's the people, many of whom support the 2 who are suffering the most of the we flooding security to come here with hyatt some days i find food of the days. i don't find food some days, i can walk and other days icons. so now let's say there is no unity among a co us member states on how best to respond. now you're getting across the region, particularly from the parliament, from the people, and even from some members, the not every from get rid of that, which is the leading democratic states that the opposed to any use submitted to the 1st. so this is
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a project that is no longer consumption. this unity amongst west african states, political opposition within them. the danger of potentially causing a wide regional war and the risk of giving all groups like al qaeda or lie. so the opportunity to take advantage and launch more attacks despite these dangerous it seems that the west african defense chiefs of fall from taking the military option of the table. yet, charles ref, without his hero across the villages in senegal, a morning the deaths of thousands of migrants who drowned in the atlantic for the aid survived. when a fishing boat packed with migrants cap size made the cape verde islands, the boats with around a 100 people on boards left sending all a month ago headed to the spanish canary islands. on most of the dads were from the village of fast boy and send a gall mountain web. is that 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 onto 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, the they 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 loan to rescue operation is on. in the last couple of days. the people have learned the sites of the relatives that caused
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them, and the 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've 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 center go to a woman from texas as being arrested for threatening to kill a john joe saying one of the trials facing donald trump in the separate
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developments involving the form of us present face are investigating who posted the names and addresses of members of the grand jury in georgia online. for more on this, that scope of announce a john henry in atlanta, georgia. so the legal developments from thing, various threats from thing police action is right, the dark side of my, the world seems to have raised its head. yet again, that judge in washington dc. chuck tanya, chuck 10 received racist. jeff threats. and as you said, a woman was arrested for that and then the names and addresses of those special grand jury members here in georgia. i have been posted online. they have been threats in the responses to that suit. and this is an old pattern for trump when he criticized mike pence on january 6th, 2021. shortly thereafter, an angry mob. march through the capital changing, hang mike pens and looking for him. he's also criticized. check him ahead of his
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tried to have her removed from the d. c. case. he's criticized the prosecutor here in georgia as well. she and her colleagues have received death threats. so this is an old pattern for trump. he must know. ready that. ready the response of intimidation from many of his followers when he does something like that, and yet he doesn't stop. and john was happening with the negotiations, though it's from the surrender in the georgia case of what we're hearing that trump's lawyers are negotiating with prosecutors, and that their intention is to have him surrender next week in the fulton county sheriff says, trump will be treated like anyone else that means he'll be fingerprinted, they'll have a mug shot that will be the 1st time out of the 4 indictments that they'll actually take a month shot. there has been allowance is made previously. and this case is moving along had a good clip so far as the prosecutor has requested on march. 4th, the start date, a judge scott mcabee,
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who's only 34 years old. it's been assigned to overseas. this is a guy who was appointed by a republican governor, brian kemp, and once worked under funny willis, the prosecutor, in this case, that is not apparently considered a conflict. so that case is moving forward well ahead. of the november 2024 presidential election. i will leave it there. thanks so much john henry, find them all still ahead on the news out including will tell you why tourism is taken now. knock in a polish village. is auster j mine and me and mom? dozens of what is a missing off to a warm pool collapses. island spoiled the sun may have sense on australia's world called dreams. but the silvers historic run to the semi finals has left a positive legacy.
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the now wild finds the threatening, the capital of canada is northwest territories. 20000 citizens of yellow knife in order to leave before the false moving flames arrive. it's the worst wildfire seasoned in canada with more than a 1000 fires burning nationwide. browser and jordan has more, the wild flyers are burning within 17 kilometers of yellow knife, the capital city of canada, northwest territories. officials say it's time for the city's 20000 residents to leave. please take this order seriously and prepare to leave the cit, the city by noon on friday. officials already have started air lifting. other provincial residents who can drive themselves just safety. those who can drive may
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need police escort to help them navigate smoke field, highways, emergency personnel say right now, the weather is working against them. there is a possibility that without rain, the fire reaches the outskirts of yellowknife by the weekend. it is approaching, but there's time to complete the community. evacuation 20000 square kilometers of land have already burned across the province. the prime minister has promised logistical and financial support to local authorities. some 6800. evacuate as have already headed south to alberto for the time b, but they have no idea when they can return. russell and jordan elders, era and in europe, a wild fire on the spanish island of 10. a reef is full. as the evacuation of several villages, roads are being closed near the de volcano, which is popular with tourists. 2555 is in both of bombing across the trying to stop the play spreading from the mountain. this area,
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a heat wave and the canary islands last week increase the threats of wild size. it is right, the forces of killed the palestinian 9 during a raid in the occupied westbank. the 32 year old died when saul just storm the house and the city of janine several others were injured during a gun fights between palestinian sizes and these radios. and these were the ami also demolished of palestinian school in ramallah. i am signed me a school and the occupied westbank was destroyed just to full the style to renew academic year. the palestinian ministry of education is cooling the attack in humane. it's asking the international community to ensure that protection on rights of palestinian children. that abraham has more from ramallah in the occupied westbank in more than 60 percent of the occupied to us bank kind of thing is need is really permits to visit any structures, whether it's for agriculture, holmes,
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educational facilities. so what happens is because these permits are almost impossible to get the palestinians build and is really forces demolish. now this is what's happened in the by the when community of insomnia earlier this morning, which is where the forces both those and demolish the school. this was it the 1st time for the school to be the wallace class to year. these really forces have bulldoze the school, leading palestinians to rebuild it. what the difference is, this time is the, the by doing community of i inside me and you know, my law has evacuated the area. they took all of their belongings and left, citing the growing attacks by is really settlers in the area. and even when we went there to fill a few weeks ago, we were attacked by his really settlers. they are preventing palestinians from accessing the area. so it would be even more difficult for palestinians to rebuild the school that used to benefit 50 students,
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palestinian save. this is the result of the silence of the international community that these really government does not give permits, demolishes the structures needs posting is to leave their homes to allow for is really subtler is to expand, to boost out boost. the plates are turned into ridiculous, really supplements, need that, but he was just the to the occupied last spring around this fall in this there is made a red visit to saudi arabia. he says, relations are on the right track. his arrival in re on follows a trip to, to her on by the sound, the foreign minister in june, china broke it a deal to end that diplomatic risk. and this stablish relations in march. the golf rival se, they'll work together to and conflicts in yemen, syria and iraq, those that your body as move from to hong, the, the saudi foreign minister or 5 they've been far. hon. spoke at a press conference with his reading and counterpart in the saudi capital re add,
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he reiterate to the willingness and the eagerness of the saudi officials to implement the agreements that they've already signed with reiney and officials. this comes, of course, after 7 years of not having diplomatic relations with iran in march this year. iran and saudi arabia re establish diplomatic ties 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 or do we mean president abraham bracy has received an invitation to visit saturday right there. and he said, the president will certainly make that visit in due course for now. this high level meeting in reality is being seen is another step towards moving the 2 countries
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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 into her on and react are now fully operational door. so jabari algebra 0 to her on how does here a senior political analyst model on the charlotte says the approach small between saudi and iran seems to be working at the moment. 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 personal between the out on a real one is necessity. then you substitute depend this 0 sum game at the end, the bleeding between the 2 countries and said to the end of the damage that the 2 countries pull or i station 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 towards if, if she was,
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for most countries to improve their standing in the region. that has not really happened for them when a cold war between the 2 has put allies to the economies and of the both some of the video and there's one as a number of other countries in the region. so want to know 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 you walked likely have been on like palestine and so on, so forth. so if it doesn't do any good certainty within the harm, the un security council has been placed on the transfer of class to munitions, to ukraine, from the west. the session was held at the request of russia,
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but the you ends high representative for this album into effect says she has concerns about the supply of weapons to both sides. over the last month's reports, it trusts. first of all, i'm saying i'm a nation to the ukranian defense forces have expanded. they have also been reports of states transferring or planning to transfer weapons, such as on cruise combustion, aerial vehicles, and munition, to the russian arms forces for use and ukraine. i was like to emphasize him, but reports me base it to the trust and the use of cluster munitions are very concerning . spokesperson of the sectors general has called for these types of munitions to be consigned to history. one month off the black sea greenville collapse the commercial vessel, has travelled from the ukrainian pool to odessa to kia. it was the 1st test of what ukraine calls you, monetary in colorado. mr. voss sunroof pulls from odessa, marine is
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a reluctant to take the risk. freshly harvested wheat is biling up all over ukraine . your bread basket is struggling to send it supplies abroad. on exam that has 20000 tons of high quality weight stored and ready to be shipped booth. boy, it hurts. we have been growing this for one year and what it's like in science, you cared for it, you'll see that you're protected from this. after that, you bring it home and now look at it. what can we do with it? with, you know, they have been south and russian attacks on ports near odessa, since most cope pulled out of the black sea green initiative, making a new deal with russia to protect ukraine's exports increasingly unlikely. ukraine estimates that the russian attacks have destroyed more than $200000.00 tons of food and recent weeks with a humanitarian college or the country hopes that international shipping companies will sale the vital port odessa again, sort of wells,
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food supply can be guaranteed. the last march ukraine approved an insurance fund of $500000000.00 for ships willing to sail, but without safety guarantees from russia. the port bailey functions before the war on you was well, it was full of trucks, rail thoughts, shapes the boats, uh ships coming in, coming out of lincoln, patients floating, discharging bottles and it was full of noise. and you know, hustle and bustle of this 4th big 4th. but now it's opposite. the flu, successful journey through the black sea of container ship use of shoulder stuck in odessa since the start of the war is seen as hopeful. we all looking now how international shipping society insurance company being cyclops will react on this. i think it's not only a mile down to, to being a formal sale, it's about to take the risk or not to take the risk. he believes only security
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guarantees will convince ship us to transport grading from ukraine's main. for the, again, this is important because the ports under before then you, they are using now too small to export, ukraine's massive grain supply. right now, green from ukraine is much more expensive because the logistics costs, if we open up bigger, to support the again rain. well, the price for the drain will go down internationally. meanwhile, alexander tries to help small farmers to plan new crops with fairly little profit, and we binding up to some wonder whether it's even worth it next year. step 5, some alpha 0 to decimal region in poland. the arrival of most scenarios from the russian wagner group, the neighboring bellows is watering poles and villages near the border as a solemn binge of age reports. it's also bad news for hotel owners. few a customers at the height of
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a summer tourist trade. this is where the easy ends people at this pull is plumbing, village next to the board of and then it goes, have been living with uncertainty and fear and you've got them all the, all of us. we do not know how to cancel 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 are everywhere. they'll also have threats from that notice fully for the visions accused by the roots of trying to destabilize the country, but commercializing migrant crossings. i think this prince was built with it is used to either help people of color toward eastern and migrant people in this town have. but this benediction, helicopters entered policy is based, so they're aware of the threats, but many also see to build up on board or offensive motion sensors and cameras. scare mongering. the summer season is crucial for eastern poland, hotels, and small businesses. they want visitors to return. i mean york silva, i'm, is that the next we don't feel any danger. we are open to visitors at arrow till we
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welcome everyone to who would like to visit us. i've got 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 it. there is no friend. we are here to stop really going my grandson. we are here because of the border guard and ask for support of police on forces coming in is 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. we'll just say the content of blind died wounded or hungry humans. the developer shows the best in customer 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 humanitarian aid. my family has been through, i lost my wife, was pulled out of a call and pony security able to get into it. we are not going to stop helping people to sketch per month. and between phones model duty and national service. for
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g splitting hardship continued to come, some a drop it down to 0 at the poland, but it was for the how the governor of hawaii says he'll protect landowners in the high enough from i'll put you in a stick prophecy. speculates is a 111 people have died in the wild fires that hit the island of mount way with a number expected to rise. many of those people who died in the town of la haine and the town has been destroyed locals. a white town will be both hoffman. busy and into a haven for wealthy taurus, speak now to n b c's correspondent, j grey in mallory. so what kind of measures does the governor have in mind of the yeah, it's interesting because that's been a concern since the fires ripped through this area. and i want to give you a look at what we're talking about as far as devastation. this is like,
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i know the hardest hit area on the island. you can see little left here, other than ash, ruins here, debris, 80 percent of the buildings in this area. gone right along the shore line here and those who escape the fires. they're finally getting a chance to make their way back in getting a chance to see what's left of this place that so many consider a paradise here. there's been that concern that you talk about that corporations are going to come in here by up the land from these local to right now. don't have jobs, don't have any way of supporting themselves. don't have a place to live and may be desperate for those funds. what the governor has said is that anyone who flips in and tries to buy land out from under the locals here will face his raf in in that means that he will make zoning very difficult,
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that there will be pacing together plots of land and building big resorts that he will make the process as difficult as possible legally, not only through the state, but through the various cities and towns here as well. to make sure that the locals can remain in control of their land and control of their towns and cities, which is something that's vital to the people of hawaii. they want to make sure that hawaii stays a place that they can call home, that they know is home and, and for so many of them they've been here for so long as they, they're not willing to let go. thanks so much jane gray, that the police and focused on have arrested nearly a 100 and so at the most sims off turned the attack on churches and homes of christians in punjab, provence. the time of that 3 troops have been deployed to a jetta. and while to restore all the,
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the attacks follow allegations a christine resident desecrated the court on 10 people have died down through a plane crashed on the highway and sent for malaysia to of the dead were driving on the section of roads which was struck by the small i crossed the johns of plain vig off its flight path just minutes before it was due to land. the cause of the crash is being investigated. still ahead on al jazeera, one of the main issues for voters in guatemala is they decide to, to big because the next president i've drilled a hole in a disused welch like mine, and i'll tell you more about the length. some people who go to for the night sleep oh, and then spoil the giant's silver africa. how boss people is helping change lives across the com
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the, the, there's a nasty storm system coming to the northwest stuff. europe. everyone will pick up the weather story there. lot of rain and wind packed into this one, so it's going for a closer look. rain alerts in play across the republic of ireland when warnings for wheels, cuz he goes up to 90 kilometers per hour and even some century down ports in the forecasts for west england. that could cause some trouble delays on friday. meantime, this same storm system will drop rain to the northwest of spain and jolts and bolts and the forecasts. thunderstorms for central europe, many spots in the 30. so this hits is one of the ingredients. we have triggering these storms. some of them got to tell you could be severe western germany through slovak, you break down into the balkans on friday. there is relief coming for the turkish capital on caroll. with that heat wave,
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you're down to $37.00 on friday and those temperatures will continue to fall in the days to come. what do you say we go to africa and most of the rain is concentrated along the coast of san a gold. again, be a guinea, be solved any and see or the own in the zone. could see some flooding over the next 24 to 48 hours in time. this fairly stiff wind is going to drop down the temperature in those and peaks capital in my put so down to 24 on saturday. that's it for me. i'll catch up with the next hour though. the a weekly look at the world's top business stories from global markets to economies and a small business sales force and including security around the world. if there's something that the international community, your view should be doing to understand how it affects counting the cost on o g a 0 a hey, just cut out a nother fire that had been
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a rather large across the country for days yesterday, and the business good my entire life fire fighters, they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind . while the world has been focusing a lot on the tourist, the local real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest and woodland has been burned. really does resemble it when we get into landscape the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching out, is there a time to recap, the headlines now? defense chief from the west african block alcohol, state constitutional order will be restored in new jersey. my whole means available . regardless of discussing the trans venture and following the qu last month, villages and setting up a morning, the depth of thousands of migrants drowned in the atlantic. 58 survives with the fishing boat packs with migrants. cap size is a case where they items a judge of us, a lot of dollar tons trials is received. the desk, right, a woman from texas has been charged in a separate development of the addresses of members of the grand jury in georgia of being hosted online. the united nations security council is held. it's 1st open meeting on the human rights situation in north korea since 2017, you annex, but it's a warning of deteriorating rights inside the country. they say the situation poses
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threats beyond shown young's board as chris, instead of a report from the united nations. as the agenda is adopted for the 1st time and more than 5 years, the united nations security council took up the issue of human rights abuses in north korea. that the meeting was requested by the united states, japan and albania, accusing town yang of over spending on this nuclear program. while millions of people go hungry and are denied basic goods and the dpr case, repressive political crime, it allows the government to divert resources to weapons development at the expense of the welfare of the people in the dpr k who suffer from severe economic hardship and malnutrition north korea has consistently denied the accusations, but the high commissioner of the human rights described the system designed to keep
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the north korean leader kim jong in power. the widespread use of course data, including the present comes 1st use of schoolchildren to collect thomas the requirements for families, trying 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. one young man who escaped, describe being forced to work in the fields instead of going to school and having family members in prison for not reporting his departure. now the un estimates there are more than $80000.00 political prisoners in the country, not a single country defended the actions of the dpr k who's in bassett or decline to take part in the meeting. but there was debate about whether or not the security council, whose mandate is international peace and security, was the appropriate place to talk about human rights. north korea continues to develop nuclear weapons and missiles in violation of council resolutions. and china
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argued that calling the meeting would only escalate tensions while russia choose the us of distracting attention from its own provocative acts. yep. literally legitimate us bundled like you. so we all know the usa, japan, and korea as part of a so called deterrence policy, or continuing military exercises in the regions, way more for more than 50 nation sided with the united states and condemning north korea's alleged abuses, saying its actions constitute a threat to international peace and security, they vowed to keep up the pressure on p on yang. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations recovery teams in me, and mara continuing that forward. a search for missing workers as a j mind. many was swept to the depths when a rock wall collapsed on sunday, sending a wave of water into the valley below. so the 3 bodies have been recovered so far.
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another 39 work is our 5th day in the northern township of protocol. tony chang reports. a group of j. mine is stand over a vast open pig valley below phill bye 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 my god, steve was 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 in his palm. 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
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. i cannot go by the g line at you. we were at the spot where the large water wave struck the it was a huge wave. i mean, we were able to flee the area by running. that's the only reason we survived on it that much. the rescue is have been struggling for days to recover bodies from the sides. very few survived the initial lance, the heavy rains hampering the rescue efforts in this remote part of northern yam. boats on the reservoir, only able to drag the mucky waters with hooks. more than 250 people died in similar accidents in the most jade mines last year. the precious stones that exact, so very high price, toni chang to 0 of the just 6 days left before voters go to the polls in zimbabwe. young people will have a significant say in the general election, but many a angry at the lack of jobs, high inflation cash shortages,
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as well as other problems. young supposes of both the main opposition policy. and the readings that appear been telling l just sarah about their expectations. my name is nashik carpet, my ceiling is to didn't need to from some bible supplementing the citizens coalition for change as a lead for advocates, nelson chevy. so what you're seeing is that level is a, i'm guessing you are afraid to speak what's in your mind in our power is out for you in the field that for you just become capital denies the future, we have our power. so young people are tired that start to funding payment. that's why has to most of the young people is asking them right now. what do you want after graduating? some of the say, i went to 14 at the states of america. i went to what's the best thing for me in the past tense, who have found that there is no job particularly to i was investing self closing
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and is young people will be thinking what the future, what i'm doing that i signed in systems. i suppose that when i finished my 2 kids, i should get something along those lines. not to say i shouldn't start sending fonts like what i don't have university on the ceiling. face tables was one of the cryptic i would see that is happening in seen by with specific aileen's. i'm up here in the cutting document to the latest issue of corruption. and we believe that faced in snow. sometime these, when it gets into power, you'll deal with that issue. my name is valentine self money. i'm 37 years old and in agriculture and to bring your funding is in bubbling and i support is on a p. if everything that i am has been billed out of signed up here, i out of the i graduated before most of us, the youngest of mobile in to have benefited from the agricultural land before through government schemes and projects. i myself don't own a piece of land,
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but the government is actually created and making these and through a j v system in which i can go and release that form from someone who has it. and if i have capacity, i can actually fund and produce on that farm is in agriculture, into p u. i started off it with a family business, and we have gone corporate uh now exporting cheaply from zimbabwe to various parts of the world. i tickets and bubble is going through its own agricultural evolution. just as the british have gone through any of you, pollution, the americans have gone through various pollution. this time is about was going through every felicia is an appeal, is that people study by the people's party. it actually means that it's tends to benefit the masses of physics, of the purpose of, of, as in bob with his mother and population. it's not a self centered departure. it seems waiting every pollution, others are going to be part of the resolution. so i'm going to be left behind by design a p. f is a party for the people, rejoicing gwen. yeah, is
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a put decline list. he says it's impossible to say what is involved boys, that actions will be free and fat. what does that mean? casual is that to it'd been counted by menu over some parties, dentist, legislastion. so i mean bottom, and he's a big rocky and the, the on the dates i would say the unhappy when the system is tardy, operating bowie and the commission, they've been loud with numerous k. feel free to dish. and i noticed surprise that up to the results, if i mean that is going to be your mall, the testing challenging and the process that is proceeded to play besides what i want to be that optimistic and in terms of it. and now try to swing by the of this in, but i was fitting to say that it sounded like that zach can pre,
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if we get the traditional to this majority and to i will not be surprised if there is a problem at all. if you're wrong, because the things that aren't, you're looking back well for you, let them know about all the indices and say, all right, and it's going to be, it's the source i, this is pointing by the wrong direction. you will be pretty lucky. detrimental is cut through the 50 percent up as wanting to expect to go to where you can imagine that it says in guatemala, head back to the polls on sunday to pick the next president. the runoff election campaign is being mobbed by allegations of both to interfere with some fraud. as my new other apollo reports the scandal written braces between former 1st by the sound the toners and the none the value is vowing to come by corruption. a political rally in guatemala city. supporters of bidding that do any but candidate from send me up or the seed party or marking the official close of his
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presidential campaign ahead of the august 20th national election for many here. say 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 tech, and i'm definitely, we want the best results. we want the process to be transparent. we feel uncertainty about what's coming, what we hope democracy will prevail in their ability below is seen by many as the biggest surprise in recent electoral memories is victory. and the initial round of voting shook up. the political landscape is now leading in the polls ahead of the national election. but some of the thoughts of former 1st lady of guatemala, representing the conservative national unity of hope party, where there 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
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every day. citizens like us struggling economy and worsening crime. one of the biggest acres on the minds of guatemalan voters, deep rooted corruption which very people here say has that you wrote of the confidence they have in their political leaders. it's this collective sense of mistrust experts say which could determine the outcome of sunday's vote when i'm in college. i believe the fundamental achievement would be to capitalize on the feeling of discontent. the feeling of where we notice the 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 expressions into folks both candidates have promised to address corruption. walters emphasizes transparency and accountability. and even though has proposed measures to disqualify corrupt individuals from public office or has the run of
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selection approaches, the people of guatemala are poised to cast their votes in what's seen as a critical moment for the nation's future. limited amount for little houses era, guatemala city. a deep sleep is something most of us crave. what if you were to take it? literally? that's what's on offer and it just use victorian slate. mine in north wales in the u. k. don't know how when they've on the ground to kinda grab you 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 that vis you. slight mind. somebody from come to spend the night deep inside one. more about that in a moment, because 1st, well,
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there's no easy way down to 30 minutes. is that 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 ramped up the operation and then it closed in $19.00, oh $3.00. the victorians were much more sensible about 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,
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the length and depth. some people will go to a good night sleep. the victorians never got around to building this. welcome to deep sleep. look at the extraordinary vertically we 1375 feet on the ground. that's about 410 minutes is we all confident that this is the deepest a combination in the world. at 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 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
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minor was ever heard to say, joe, nicole elders here at north wales. so i had allowed this era a testing time for the well, number one, the cincinnati mazda is the, the, has the action in support.
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we know that means time to catch up on this bull savvy. thank you very much. and it's a real bad oh fool. the tennis will. number one call us ok. as right now, the cincinnati, most of these applicants told me, pull in the last 6, the only one the 1st 6. so that's how i break. but the american took the 2nd phase, so when the time break, and with the top seed looking somewhat out of thoughts, cell careers taken moody break into, decided nothing due to the full 3 ups up in the with the inconvenience page taken of the cool to do to ring delay expand it needs to get through the final episode, events. thank he's will number one ranking into the us open way. he used the defending champions. the alexander is very, i have reached the last 8 with a hard ford wind of the world. number 3, the new mid with a german taking this one on a deciding fits 6 full it's there is 1st win over top 10 play this year he was championed at this events the last time we say here in 2021 in the women's events. so upsetting us beyond so it came from
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a sit down to be china is changing when the publish world number one dropping just 2 games in the last 2 sets to reach the close of finance and for your own sake will now face the wimbledon champion, markets up on the rows of a, of the she beats loan, stevens check plays, taking this one in straight sets to reach the last 8 the us coach of glasgow. and the nazi has paid the price for the teams worst ever showing at a women's woke up. he's quite, he's role of the for years in charge the americans with the defending champions but were knocked out in the round of 16 scoring just full goals. he was also in charge when they finished with a disappointing bronze at the tow 2 and impacts go straight if they sweden on saturday and the 3rd phase play of the matilda is impressive. running the
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tournament has won over a new fan base. and in spite of new generation of football, players addicts, thomas reports from sidney. as the sun stops the set on, this woke up. everyone in women's football is digesting where the game goes from here. following australia is inspiring run to the semi finals. the goal is that this training session and sydney still idolizing the 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, my non playing. so we always choose someone from the to it is. we see that person here, we school, we do those integration 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,
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and those atlantis board assigned to follow. but it has changed these, these changed in terms of participation that 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. so the sports, particularly young ones. i'm growing the game both here and across the globe. a t. v viewing sake has reached as high as 11000000 in australia. nope. but 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, let's get something to the people who bring the cost to spill here and around the world. even when it wasn't in both when you 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
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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 to as hoggard is. everyone is families. it's kids. people are crying. so the matilda is it's been amazing outcry. the hope to fulfill 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, how does era sidney present will fail to make them knock out stages, but they store name play is not done yet. strike a martha has left the door open for a return to the national team next year for 37 year old is aiming for a gold medal in paris in her career on high like i say, i'm not gonna play them or they would go up. but i did, i did say like,
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i'm not going to play the next olympics, you know, but i don't have the answer. yes. but i, i work on like 2 feeling the, by the, if i still have the power that i can, you know, share with the team we review and then a 5444 gold medal of england rugby, casanova, and ferrel, could still miss the start of the world cup this both governing body says it will appeal the controversial decision to over to and he's ready to call to gains. wales federal was initially yellow card for this high tackled on wales as attain fashion . it was nature upgraded to red, which could have means a full game. ben for federal will that be will appeal that decision. if successful, farrell could still mess england's opening to world cup matches. hundreds of young athletes from across the african confidence has come together this week and one the smoke a special anniversary for 2 decades. the joints of africa program as use the sport of basketball to help change lives. i should come a geisha reports from t godly or. 9 celebrate 20 years of using basketball as a to, to
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a pa for can use johns 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. the beacon arena is the buys, the 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. 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 with his teacher and everybody kind of, you know, like peer giants and some people find it early in their lives. they find the i
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curry is the frame the i need to define who they are. some times is later. so majority of the teenagers that these 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 we do not know and make friends from other countries. the use that the giants of africa festival 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 to is
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a season of music and basketball in a true reflection of 2 of the continents because exports, we have 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, n t was savage, among others for the african use here at the times 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 with just under a years ago before the parents and then picks the try outs on competition is being held in the river. san 60 i translates to pots and thursdays test events. a previous a teams had to be canceled earlier this month due to prove difficult to see there was another tasty vein for the past, and that makes taking place on thursday, almost 16000 kilometers away from the french capital. so he infringed upon an
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easier will be holding the surfing composition mixed use games and some of the best surface in the world were able to change a place at the olympics in this last qualifying event. that's what the small things fold today. 70. thanks so much beta. well that's it for this news, albert. so he's back in a couple of minutes with another full show. so they stay with us here. amount is here, the,
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