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[000:00:00;00] the a 1000 slave, the capital of 10, it is northwest territories. the head of an approaching wildfire, the lives of civilized headquarters. here in the also coming up desperate for a judge, i have a sing the prosecution of double trunk of the identities of grand maturity. then
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both of published online with great west african defense treats will drive militates, eventually will be the last resort to other options, failed to restore civilian rule and molding instead of god left, the dozens of migrants round to the atlantic with a boot camp. songs is with the village, but even came from the book of sprague a wall far as a threatening the capital of canada is northwest territories. 20000 residents will be the order to leave before the fast moving flames arrive. residents of yellow dice and the surrounding areas of, crammed into a local apples of thousands of others have lined up along a major highway to escape is the west. wildfire sees it in canada with bowls and
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a 1000 fires budding nationwide. mostly george how's mole wild fires? are burning within 17 kilometers of yellow knife, the capital city of canada, northwest territories. officials say it's time for the cities, 20000 residents to leave. please take this order seriously and prepared to leave the cit, the city. by noon on friday, the officials already have started air lifting. other provincial residents who can't drive themselves to safety. those who can drive may 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
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logistical and financial support to local authorities. some 6800. evacuate as have already headed south to alberto for the time being. but they have no idea when they can return. russell and jordan l g 0 satellites, him to just show the drifting smoke from fires in canada of the united states moving across north america. these time lumps the video show the spread of the smoke and how it's folding. new clouds. according to the canadian into agency forest fire center, thrown out 669, which is control wildfires in the country cbc report the page pulse and said this report from alberta and canada. nearly 22000 people that are fleeing their homes and illinois. the capital city of the northwest territories. and something important for folks to understand is this. this community is it's quite far north. i'm in edmonton and they are about it's about
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a 15 hour drive to get from you all. and i have to edmonton, so it's, it's significant and it's not the folks are both being lifted out, but many of them if they're able, they've been asked to drive and this highway, it's not like something we'd have here more in southern canada or more populated parts of the world it's, it's very remote, you're traveling through remote areas, there's very few services. so what we've heard is that a traffic on the highway, it's very heavy. and when you do reach a spot where they're the few, one of the few spots where there is gas, there's been significant lineups. some of those places have run out of gas. uh, but the government is sending supports up and down the highway uh, gas trucks, tow trucks, that kind of thing to try to help people uh, as their you know, making this very significant uh, journey. the closest evacuation center is over a 1000 kilometers away from you on there, so people really do have quite a distance to go to get to safety. and for people that can't drive for people who are vulnerable or with, with children,
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there's also an error evacuation going on. we have several flights coming into calgary at a more in southern alberta today, as well as a few going into vancouver week of the of hawaii says he'll protect landowners from being victimized by opportunistic buyers when bobby's thoughts to rebuild. the town of atlanta was destroyed by the wi fi, at least 111 people were killed. locals the word the time will be both up and turns into haven. so well, the tourist, it'd be c correspondent, jake re possible from the height of so what the governor has reassured so many about is that we're not going to let these corporation sloop in at, at a dire time for these families and by their land out from under them at a time when they desperately need that money, how will they going to make sure that they have a supplies and funds for these families as they now begin what's going to be a difficult recovery. but even more,
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so what the governor said point blank is good. any corporation, any company, any one who comes in and, and does that buys this land out from under somebody who is desperate will face a zoning restrictions will face the highest taxes possible. and basically what he's saying that he's going to use everything within his power in the government to make it so difficult for them to build or use that land. and so he hopes that that will be enough to scare people off of the idea of trying to take advantage of some of these people who have lost so much here. and so many have lost so much. it's a, it's a situation that's going to continuing to one full and you really get this sense when you're here in the area and talking to a lot of those who are struggling right now, that they kind of begin to see the initial shock. we're off the will and, and, and are beginning to understand that it's going to be a very difficult recovery. that's not going to last, you know,
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weeks or months. but instead years, there is a lot of work to do well for us as a single guy, he stays involved and stays of the federal election, meddling cases against full, the president donald trump, place in texas of the rest of the woman who said she would kill the federal judge assigned to the january 6th attempt to stop the certification of election results from trump has to use social media to threaten these rivals. does follow seem to be echoing his threats in georgia. the names of the jewelry members have been linked to online. joan 100 has moved from atlanta on the dark side of donald trump's mag, a fan base is rearing its head yet again a judge in washington dc who is overseeing his case there as received races, death threats that as tanya checked in the judge overseeing his case for trying to overturn the 2020 election, a woman in texas was arrested for making those threats. and here in georgia,
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the names and addresses of the special grand jury that indicted trump had been posted on the internet along with death threats to them as well. this is an old pattern with trump. you may recall that on january 6th, 2021. he criticized mike pence, the former vice president in front of a large crowd. then members of that crowd took over the capitol chanting. hang my pants. and trump is also criticized shuttin and funny willis, the prosecutor here in georgia, but that case is moving forward. the prosecutor in georgia has sent a request a date for that trial to begin on march 4th. and a judge has been appointed as well. scott mack, if he is just 34 years old. the pointed by a republican at once worked under funny willis, john henry l. u 0. atlanta defense trees from the west african block echo say constitutional order will be restored into draft by all available means that we got to discuss military division following the qu, last of, of charles profit is following events from the,
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the pomp and ceremony for the 2 day meeting in the crow, but the credibility of west african regional book at cost is on the line defense chief. so across the region are focused on a potential so cool. last result, the ministry solution against qu, leaders in the the the video falls off with the booth this rate to the diplomatic efforts by numerous delegations, including echo with the african union, chad, the un, i'm the us, the bids to find a peaceful solution to the crisis so fall failed. the military leaders of the qu, initially, i have formed what they say is a transitional government. and not only are they still refusing to free, detained democratically elected president mohammed bar zoom for they are now
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putting him on trial for treason. move echo last and many in the international community. se blatantly contradicts the jews as pledge to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. image across sanctions and the suspension of international humanitarian aid is beginning to bind. and it's the people, many of whom support the 2 who are suffering the most of the we flood in security to come here with hyatt, i'm some days i find food of the days i do find food some days i can walk and other days i comp so now let's say there is no unity among echo 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 that not every from get visited, which is the leading democratic states that the opposed to any use submitted to the 1st. so this is a project that is no longer consumption. this unity amongst west african states,
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political opposition within them. the danger of potentially causing a wide regional war and the risk of giving all groups like al qaeda or lice. 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, rapid algebra across the globe, comfortable for the set of glazed capital data on the public respondents to the possibility of military intervention in nature were in downtown to card it. just a few blocks away from here is a french military base that's been there since the independence of syndic. all those 350 french soldiers are here. they say to train the armies of the region to defend their country, but also to the expense west africa as a whole. and in fact, the heads of these are, these are all gathered. most of them are gathered in china on correct to talk and
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discuss a possible military intervention to return constitutional order. we need a chair where there has been a coup, but none of those discussions are found on the heavy lines of these newspapers because the opinion over a military intervention in this country is divided up in love. you there is no need to use going on. i have to stop shooting. people just need to the tool window kind of plays with human beings. when we talk to each other, we understand each other as long as good, and i welcome a possible military intervention and to share as long as it brings peace enough for can general and, and share and particular to assess if we are really worried and anxious about this crisis, it's not going well here in senegal, we want to maintain stability. there was a military intervention from west african nations, was in 2017 and the gambia a country a 100 times smaller than the chair. got let me see. they've got that. i'm going to
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be the media is strategically more important than the gambia, and usually it has uranium which is a central for our countries and for the without when she plays also a significant role in the fight against terrorism. all this means that despite human pub in the, in the country with asia is abundance of natural resources makes it a key geo political country in the region after multi for kena saw. so now news here it seems one after the other democratically elected presidents are being toppled in military to now the west african body echo was or no drumming the beat of war on the international scene. but at home, you're struggling, it seems to garner support nicholas hawk. l g 0. the car the united nation security codes was held its 1st open meeting all the human rights situation in north korea since 2017. you had experts on boarding of a deteriorating rights situation inside the country. they say the situation poses threats beyond killing youngs,
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bold as chris is to lead me to pull stuff from you and headquarters. as the agenda is adopted for the 1st time in more than 5 years, the united nations security council took up the issue of human rights abuses in north korea. the meeting was requested by the united states, japan and albania, accusing town yang of over spending on its nuclear program, while millions of people go hungry and are denied basic goods and the dpr case, repressive political climate 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 now nutrition. the north korea has consistently denied the accusations, but the high commissioner of the human rights described the system designed to keep the north korean leader kim jong in power. the widespread use of course data,
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including the political prison camps for the use of schoolchildren to collect thomas 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. the un estimates there are more than 80000 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, which include us, but ultimately, so we all know the usa, japan and korea as part of the so called the turns policy or continuing military exercises in the region 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. well still had held out. is there a back on the high seas that contain the ship, which was stuck by the will in you fight? 80 bubbles is find at least freeze the as a i driven robots become more intelligent and more
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travelers from around one and one east investigates how wonderful children are islands, child sex tourism industry. g 0 the the book like what you have to say. it would be so rather by the top stories, thousands of leaving the capital of canada's northwest territories as the funds to be the want find makes his way to get a nice face. the worst ones, policies, the canada, with mold and a $1005.00 buddies. nationwide fix and texas, the rest of the woman who sent to kill a federal judge assigned to donald trump's case and investigations of the way in georgia as well as to the personal dates of jew. it was in the states case was
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posted online. defense cheats, hopefully what's done for some blogs act or say constitutional order will be restored. address by own available be the governor to discuss military intervention following the 2 estimates. villages instead of go molding the depths of dozens of my friends who traveled to the atlantic. 38 survived when they fishing, but packed with migrants, cups sized the cape vet islands. the boat laughed setting all a month ago, heading for the spanish canary islands. malcolm, but has bought from fast boy the fishing village, where the boat started its jedi. every family we spoke to in this fishing village has lost his son, a father who both more than a 100 people. many of them young men, set sail from him more than a month ago. most of them won't come back to people from i didn't young. somebody
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of missing sons among the survivors. when he called from a hospital in kate said a she says he was too weak to explain what happened. but she said she understands why he took the powerless trip. she's looking off to his 2 year old son. she waits and hopes he'll make it home. and then with that you ended up, the only work in this place is sufficient. these days the young people are going to see and not catching much. because foreign visuals are taking it all. they have to support the mother and the children. that's why they want to go to europe so they can send some money today families in napa people is the same fishing dates that provided a livelihood for generations. paused with a growing number of young people here. hope will take them to a product to future. the 600 kilometer avoids to kate, said a is on the way to the spanish canary islands. it's a risky route to the european union. thousands of ship racks are reported every
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yeah. and hundreds of debts. i don't know, number go on, recorded. the boat was like this one native woods and people here say, normally it takes no more than 7 days of sailing out into the airlines. the guy said to reach kate that day. they say when they realize that this boat was in trouble, they reported it to the oh. so it says here instead of go through, they say did nothing didn't go into rescue operation. and it was more than a months off to the by itself, when they finally learned the fates of those on board and then use, reach to you that kate said, a says god had found the boat most had not survived. people blow up the roads with burning barricades. the village chief told us that migrants from all over the region have been leaving him in sight since 2006. this is the 1st tragedy of its kind to the fact people from this community, honey that he many 50,
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they use demonstrations because the government's failed to do anything about to regular migration. those 3 deposit had been reported as strange that it see, but it was spanish fishermen. this eventually sold them and raise the alarm. we've asked the government to help the people of this place, but there's no investment and there are a few jobs money hit the right place. arrived off the dock and cleared the streets. several families told us they kicked into holes in the middle of the 9th interested about 20 people. most of them teenage boys, please didn't respond to our request for comment. there's no shortage of reasons here for young people to risk it. so malcolm web address, era science boy center go or is there any forces of charleston killed a palestinian health coworker juggle re did the occupied west bug. the 32 year old with shopped in the headed chest by soldiers installed the house in the city of
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jeanine, a female medic. the victim also shopped as soldiers, arrested 2 young men shooting the victims in the process. these were the, i'll be, has also demolished a palestinian school in ramallah. in sylvia school the occupied westbank was destroyed just before the start of the new academic year. the palace of the ministry of education is called the atlantic and he may, the april, he has mo, 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, homes, 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 happened in the by the when community of inside me earlier this morning, which is where the forces both of those and demolish the school. this was the 1st time for the school to be the wallace last year. these really forces have bold those,
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the school leading palestinians to rebuild it. but the difference is this time is the, the bad doing community of insomnia. near the 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 would attacked by is really such a there's the out of 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. palestinian say that this is the result of the silence of the international community that these really government does not give permits, demolishes the structure. needs posting is to leave their homes to allow for is really subtler is to expand to boost out boost. the fleets are turned into leaking is really supplements. need that, but he was just the, to the okay. if i do,
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i think what buttons of to the black sea greendale clubs, the commercial vessel has travelled from the cleaning and pulled with desperate to kia. it was the 1st test of what you crank holes, a humanitarian, colorado. but a step by simply pulls from odessa noticed a reluctant to take any risks. freshly harvested wheat is biling up all over ukraine. your spread basket is struggling to send its supplies abroad. like some that has 20000 tons of high quality weight stored and ready to be shipped both boy, it hurts. we have been growing this for one year and it's like upsides 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? which, you know, they have been south and russian attacks on ports near odessa since moscow pulled out of the black sea great initiative. making a new deal with rush out to protect ukraine's exports increasingly unlikely. you
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claim estimates that the russian attacks have destroyed more than $200000.00 tons of food in recent weeks with a humanitarian colleague or the country hopes that international shipping companies will sail the vital port for this again. so the world's food supply can be guaranteed. 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 uh, handling configurations floating, discharging glasses and it was full of noise. and you know, hustle and bustle of this port. big ports, but now it's opposite the flow successful journey to the black sea of container ship use of shoulder stuck in odessa since the start of the war is seen as hopeful
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. we all looking now how international shipping society insurance company being cyclops will react on this. i think it's not only milder to, to be a formal sale, it's about to take the risk or not to take the risk. he believes only security guarantees will convince ship us to transport grain 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 that supports the again rain. well, the price was example, go down internationally. meanwhile, alexander tries to help small farmers to plan new crops with fairly little profit, and we piling up to some wonder whether it's even more fits next year. step 5, some l 20 to decimal region, because the 10 people have died off to
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a plane crash on the highway and central asia to the dad's driving all the section of the road that was struck by the small aircraft. now the challenge to play did off it's flight path, just minutes before it was due to land. the cause of the crash is being investigated. do you follow these stories on the website? it's on to 0, dot com, whether it's next that inside story asks if libya could ever united pieces to get 2 statements. the, the, let's go with your world's weather update. great to see, we'll kick this one off and boxed on. it's a fairly quiet picture up and down the country, but there is still some activity in the norse, up against the foothills of the himalaya. but the most intense monsoon rains are falling in central and eastern india. so let's go in here for a closer look. there are rain fall alerts in play for the states of,
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of dish and chat is scarred, you know, ducking the blue and the yellow, the more intense the brain is falling. this may wind up into something, so we'll continue to watch that in the days to come a monsoon depression, perhaps, meantime, doubts with rain, southern cambodia and vietnam, so which human city looking to pick up maybe about 50 millimeters of rain. so when you get that much rain, that size certainly could trigger some flooding south if the yankees still heavy rain falling, including for hong kong, also burst of rain across the yellow river valley. so that will impact your young joe on friday with a height of 35 degrees and it looks like a what day in pusan. in south korea, same goes for q 2 island in japan. the saw part of the same area of disturbed weather. tokyo is that $35.00 degrees, but it is humid there and some thunder storms in the mix for colon, port singapore, and the dang, but sun cloud condo in jakarta. on friday season,
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the teenager arrested an accused of conspiring to, over through the russian government. determined to prove your innocence or a political mother becomes a prominent human rights act. a remarkable tale of political persecution and the price paid by citizen, the full file space for the new great, and his case. a witness document on a jersey the west pilots in libya and he doesn't care well the officer come on the oven on the group is to try and fight rivals. the country remains divided. scott, find an instability. can libya as a united in peace again was, is its political future. this is inside story,
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