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the direction the go on stage, it's motivates other girls to join citizen. so jordan and egypt pon outages here, the 2 is rarely use age 60 and so so you have been killed and a shooting attack and they occupied west by the pano about this and then this is audra 0 life. and joe, have also coming up a warning about the color of breaking democratic republic of congo. unicef says constance is putting funds and is it with the state of emergency in the canadian province of british columbia rapidly moving, while sized force. mass evacuations, west african leaders send a new delegation to new jack a day after setting
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a deadline for a military intervention to and the to the to is where these have been killed in the shooting and the occupied west buying kids happen near the palestinian town of hawaii, just sides of nablus. the 2 men age 60 and 1st they were targeted while they were inside of car wash violence and the occupied west bank is getting worse over the past year. it'd been raised by is really forces and settlers assaults and palestinian villages nearly every night. at least 227 palestinians have been killed by israelis so far this year. the, the abraham has more from best we know that that has been reported to about 2 is rate is that with injured wendy is ready. methics arrived to the scene at the car wash and for what they need through a now the 2 men dead. basically the initial investigation by the is where the
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forces show that it has been at palestinian attack that we saw them at point 0 range basically after making sure that they were as rand needs inside a car wash we, it's not the 1st time that we see is ready, so there's going to kind of, simeon drops palestinian stores and buying from them. but there has been a surge in attacks by palestinians against ready. and also, there has been almost nightly rates by is really forces to different towns and villages in the occupied with banks since the beginning of they get. there are 224 policy and you will have been killed by is really forces in the occupied westbank including these drawers and as well as like all this to a at the other side you're talking about 33 is reading. you've been to that taxed by palestinians on most of them with either sutler is or a soldier. so you're talking about the disproportionate use of force disproportion
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. when it comes to the numbers of pos, that is, will tell you that they are fighting. the largest is rate in the and the most advanced reading army in the world. and many of them say that they are under occupation and they have the right to fight that delegation from the west. african block echo was, has arrived in the shower. and the latest efforts and the crew regional leaders are pushing for a peaceful solution after the military seized power late last month, but they say time is running out for diplomacy. echols defense troops say they put a plan for a military intervention to reinstate as the president mohammed, both of them who's under house arrest, ready to go in the time the orbit is cubic. but d b is slow besides that, but they haven't revealed a timeline. some members of the block including nigeria, i've already ruled, i have to using force sizes of new chevy and so volunteer to fight in support of the 2 leaders. neighboring molly and looking at faucet were led by military
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government, softer cruise in recent years. that reportedly, coordinating a response with new to any action by echo was nicholas hawk has got more from dakota, nibbling center, call the president mohammed by zoom, who is being held inside the presidential palace under what he described. difficult conditions where he doesn't have access to his phones, them, there is the lack of electricity, even food. and so there's great concern over his health. so the number one thing that this delegation wants to do is to meet with him, but also to meet with the gentle leader general gianni, who in their previous visit had refused to meet with them. now this is one of many efforts to try to in store some sort of dialogue. with general gianni, there's been the united nations delegation that arrived yesterday. but also the united states who has said it's deputy secretary of state to try to make some sense
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to the leadership of this military to into, into ensure or return to constitutional order. that is for my, by zoom to come back and be reinstated as printed. it, but for the moment she is being accused of high treason. and if he's convicted, then that would be the end of him in terms of, of the legal framework. and that would rubber stamp that way forward for the military june to but we're far from it right now. there's still lots of unknown on how this military turns out will be able to keep power. prominent exhibits inactive us on the duma has been released from prison president of the faucet and cc party and him and several other prisoners on the side of a new move as a leading figure in the uprising. the top of egypt then present. the husband who bought in 2011, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2019 and charges of rioting and attacking security. for since more than $200.00 and the surgery,
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people have died of cholera in democratic republic of congo this year. most of them are children unit, so i've says more than 31000 cases of being recorded. now if cable province is worst effected, fighting with between government forces and am 23 rebels. as far as millions of people into overcrowded accounts for the risk of water belong diseases. broadway to these units as representative and d r c e says a lack of funding and the coming brand new season will hamper efforts to control the outbreak. if we don't get the money we are you streaming, consult with the the, the cost of the nation because the cost is. ready beat in terms of options something, something else to mention this in the keyboard is that the color outbreaks are not restricted to purely the caps. they are. we have also, was there a few weeks back and we had, we had to get into
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a very difficult to actually go where, where we, we have to wait for the window to get because of the ongoing questions between different office disputed surgery. and so i, i think that the, the other aspect of it you mentioned was that we currently be, is a dries and we, we will shortly be losing it to the right. that's, that's by distribution, security of the cameras. it is going to increase the risk a substantial seller. taishan is also very. busy the settings because we have the people living on these phones besides the just couple possible kind of love and the visa digging the tree. it's also a fall of cost and we'll time consuming a process. so the standardization is another extremely important part of, along with the household types you practice and it also costs the.
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ready a clean drinking for in a state of emergency has been declared in the canadian province of british columbia, amazon other wildfire. so i can see the photos of homes that are google creek fire has been burning near the city of west colona for days. but in the past 24 hours, it grew from 60 heck tears to more than 6000 evacuations. under wayne forestland, georgia reports a fast moving wildfire in the mountains near the city of cologne, a british columbia. on friday officials there declared a state of emergency as the fire destroyed homes and businesses mcdougal creek wildfire is just one of more than a 1000 fires. burning across canada. up north in yellowknife, residents were heating the government's order to evacuate by noon on friday. a mass of fire is approaching the city from the
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official said evacuation is necessary. we're heading into a critical couple of days in this. during the management of this wildfire, we expect to see north west winds to north, to west north west winds. over the next 2 days, and that those are wins, that will trend. both of those fires in directions that we don't want to fall far as buyers are a natural phenomenon. un official say global warming is fly. canadians are living in crisis mode. this year. we've seen very, very high temperatures this week, including a temperature of 42.2 degrees celsius in the town of listen, which was a new august temperature records you don't normally and you shouldn't normally associate 42.2 degrees celsius with canada. but this is what we are seeing. the forecasts for western canada wide spread and light rain over the next few days. not
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nearly enough to extinguish these residents nightmare. rosalind jordan al jazeera ukraine's interior ministry says at least 7 people have been killed and 90 have been injured in a russian missile attack on the know the city of charlotte. he's president brought him is a landscape, says the miss alonda. then one of the city central squares and by the university of the theater were damaged rush, the space agency. it says, luna, $25.00 spacecraft has run into what is called an abnormal situation. it happens is across was preparing for maneuvering before landing onto the moon. it's scheduled to land on the moon, south pole. on monday, the mission is part of a race to explode. a part of the moon, which scientists think may hold frozen water and precious elements. but you and has always pull into and what it calls, the very different treatment of ukrainian unknown ukrainian refugees, people from africa and the middle east to say they often find it difficult to settled in portland to become part of the community. they blamed politicians for
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feeling discrimination and zanna phobia. or some of the things you have a reports from or so this would involve page is a refuge and i've looked event and a place to find help. a life isn't easy for people of african descent in poland, country that is more than 96 percent white, nigerian born or wednesday set up this group for black people to express themselves in the public space. he's been racially profiled and violently attacked. pardon me, monkey. what are you doing in the fall and go by? do you have to close this business because of what he calls racism and xenophobia? life about black people here in the impala is very difficult. very difficult, difficult in every aspect. they don't want to give out pop men to africa and we know we have black. you just need to accept that we're all human being. so you saw about us step times just to our step tool. yeah, i'm proud of why i'm. i'm to always be black means is a pull. if josh,
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though he says life is even more difficult for refugees and asylum seekers, according to the un non ukrainians, don't enjoy the same legally productions. holden has accepted more than a 1000000 refugees from ukraine, but there is a toxic debate around migrants based on their religion at the city and even the color of their skin. a 2018 campaign that by the governing party maintains an influx of immigrants when the cause of aver free for the violence of the political parties spread similar messages of division. this opposition leader and former president of the european council of dunham tusk. criticizes the government for welcoming migrants from the middle east and african countries. i'm going to say that if of you has deep roots, which is personalized for publish society is still very mono cultural. in other words, simply very wide. we lack people of a different skin color who we'd normally see on the street. the acceptance of various types of the other is low and i'm totally society. this does not apply to migrants of a different skin color, but to old people who stand out. gosh,
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i left her home and you cream and the war began. she volunteers of this community kitchen. her experience of poland has been very different. is, may have it, is this for us, the phones off and have some kind of health. but what those say about that issue, just like they have small problems when people from over to, to like, not from slow rodney to group a type to find sled insightful them. i would like people to what to be su, ends in that is that we can not because to move on to like it's just like to decide is that the should be some of the oh oh and that acceptance is what all the refugees want. whatever they come from. so i'm, i mean, driving elevator work, so i so ahead and i'll just said it was about known as the crocodile for his
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political cunning. when re election, as in bob is president, he holds one last valley to job supports foot wide and stays election. the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get focused on the economy back on track? the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that? the journey is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the day. sidelines questions really who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations. an individual secret wealthy building. there's inside story on al jazeera since its inception. in 1961, the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods and over 100 countries by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure
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to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development. the showcase of the documents resumes from across the network on the the origin of to zeta reminder about 12. so is this hour to his readings have been killed in a shooting and the occupied westbank did happen to have the town of florida just
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sense of novelist identification from the west african block or was as arrived in the share of adults leaders in the region of pushing for a peaceful settlement often shows military seized power, but they say time is running out for a diplomatic solution. more than 230 people have died of cholera in democratic republic of congo this year. most of them are children unit, such as more than 31 size and the case is being recorded. just keep them province is worst effect and echoed on another politician. this time a man has not only escaped an assassination attempt to the eve of national elections. the votes being mazda by search in violence with the killing of one presidential candidate 10 days ago, are locked in america editor to see in human reports from tito peters, former merrill quote to you today. a radio broadcaster says he still traumatized
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the noise in the shipping company on the van in to fit me in my thoughts as we were leaving the tunnel. you say 5 people got out of another vehicle on to the t to flip them. instead, they grab my daughter from the driver's seat. i tried to run in vain is i me. so this was the thing time, you know, totally the off to 30 minutes a letter out and said god, we have the wrong person. 4 they were exceptionally lucky, and it was, or kidnapping, extortion and murder to become an epidemic. one presidential candidates and 2 congressional candidates when murdered this month, underscoring why the number one electoral issue is violence. i'm just outside of the electoral afar. the headquarters here in key to my head of sunday's selections . you can see that security has been increased, but when you talk to ordinary equity, lawrence, they tell you that they don't make them feel safe, that they're not part of the solution. but often part of the problem in ecuador is
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penitentiary and security forces are in league with criminal gangs, and drug leaders, corruption and penetration of organized crime and to state institutions specially, security forces is undeniable. this man who didn't want to give his name says everyone knows that even the justice system is corrupted every day, more body to peer somewhere decapitated or dismembered, or hanging from the bridge. what has happened to this country? your god? violence isn't the only problem. 70 year old established somebody general sales dispense in the city center, but he has a lot of competition everywhere people are selling whatever they can to survive here, no one will give you even a piece of bread. if you don't look for ways to buy a piece of bread, no one will give you a crumb mounted unemployment, poverty and crime, connecticut,
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fear through the color. these think what the blue for the month. 7 out of 10 people don't have formal look good. so how can we expect that a country living at cape poverty to fit amount they won't be violent? that's impossible is money. there's little expectation that whoever is elected will be able to solve the crisis, which is why more of the doors than ever before are leading their country in search of the work and safety. to see a newman al jazeera kito bubble, his president m as in money, god, what has held his final campaign valley, a head of a general election on wednesday high inflation poverty and a lot, lots of economy. a key issues for voters opposition parties are concerned about conditions for a free and fair election. hold on one task. so report from the routing and nothing's problems in zimbabwe. president, payments and then god was also called the valid that's why you see that the a b riley here in the hallway. this is prism and then god was home area. midland
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probably been ruled zimbabwe. and really the, but way that's the way the governing is on the policy has a lot of supportive being that way for the most people in the country and some of it, the bosses. yeah. i've been calling him the ribbon cutting to couple months. he's been driving around the country, touching ribbons, opening road, rage is full of mine. then he has started with eclipse and is infrastructure development. and he says that by loading into a big much either john is essential. he's in the country. the glue was no, we don't, we have been too much fraud on the best news or phone domestic is. this is the 2nd row,
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or there's been a glowing, the above 5.5 to send you to be. i was your 1st the and what is in the main office to send me the mail sent to me, but had said that prism and a god what had failed to turn around the card. and he also said that his policy, the citizens product is a change. then by next week we did some big concern that they couldn't be both taking and manipulation. they say it's been hard for them to come pay the vision as some of their bodies had the bad if, if some of the people have been arrested, for example, in mtv fund, said that the rank one way the campaign and they could fit you into the testimony and the rest of the year have but that's the annual cost of talking about people who
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support the confidence in mind to be re an ottoman tossed the out. is there a 1000000 problem and probably go to a lot of those going to hold national elections on sunday voters in the central american countries or the next president must address a severe hunger crisis that's affecting children. my arrival has more from gloucester, mamma, city, or a health there in southern guatemala communities here suffer one of the highest rates of male nutrition in the world. government programs offering help or a valuable resource. it brings the bottom in the, in the stuff like the that we are mainly focusing on medical attention. we provide health services like parasite treatment and which personal assistance with the aim of preventing disease according to the un food and nutrition needs. in guatemala, have reached a historic level health authorities here in guatemala,
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say one of the biggest challenges to combat and malnutrition is accessing rural areas. adding that the places that are most in need are often the hardest to reach the terrain. and this part of the country to beach street with 17 year old heidi east catholic makes short work of, of the parents that lead to her home. heidi says that, well, government assistance in the form of food resource planning has benefited her family. the still lacks some basic necessities, like clean water and the musket, the water. most of all, we don't have potable water. fortunately, there isn't a severe water. sure to tear. thank god for the rain. but it's still difficult at times. experts in guatemala, blame corruption, as one of the driving forces behind were sitting poverty which casts a shadow of food in security over the countries most vulnerable citizens. dave, i'm going to say this. we've had 3 or 4 to governments to have blend,
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just deeper and deeper into corruption. so money is being spent on the on necessary things. and where do we collect into invest? i think the most vital asset of this country children. so money is being squander while we're assembled annually facing and nutritional crisis. this is todd fist. i'm, i've got somebody near water muller, one and 2 miners suffers for chronic malnutrition. as the situation worse and non profit groups have stepped up to provide assistance where government efforts fall short, a child care specialist say without this help the situation to deteriorate. further the right now we're waiting and measuring to see how the progress has been. but i do believe these children would be worse off because at home, there are many cases where their day consist of sugary dreams. things that don't do us any good. experts more that without urgent action from the next presidential administration, the countries pours communities have little hope for a better,
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nourished and more hopeful future. but to visit up a little al jazeera, guatemala city to have your info on argentina is cause flooding and damaged hundreds of homes that have a station is making life more difficult for people already struggling with inflation. and more than a 115 percent. very simple as more from one service cleaning up after a massive storm flooded this area in the city of left left the window site. is it the one that's funny or that he is trying to salvage anything? she can, but the water destroyed her refrigerator and the television. a much unethical and all i work about night. and so all the was coming in, my son sleeps on the floor because there's nowhere else to sleep. we survive because my mother has a soup kitchen because otherwise it all salaries, it's impossible. the storm has made the families dire living conditions. even worse,
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flooding happens in this part of one upside is every year people tell us that they've been promised that the situation will improve. but it doesn't. many of those who leave all around this area have lost all of their belongings and with the current economic situation in argentina and soaring inflation, it is impossible for them to be able to buy it again or didn't. tina has been struggling with an over a 100 percent inflation rate in the past year. it's also trying to pay back over $40000000000.00 in forwarding that to the i m. f. primary elections last sunday showed that have yet to be late as far right candidate go to wrong. 30 percent of the votes really promises radical changes in the economy. the possibility of him becoming argentina's president has shaken up the presidential race and the economy. the government evaluated the currency around 18 percent in an attempt to stop the outflow of us dollars. and the prices started going up once
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again the, the, it was that the, it would be work and the government, the value rights when there's a lack of trust and credibility, with very low reserves and outside of an insightful ton, the success suffice on certain se, and it won't have a real impact on the economy so that the valuation translates into more inflation. and people, you know, didn't tina are finding ways to be financially creative until the end of the month . lease out of the unpaid says the last week has been impossible incumbent on unclear because those who are government are not leaving and all the prices are going up. i had to buy cream for my foot and it was $800.00 pesos. now it's 1400 just in a few days and you know, frustration, anger, and despair, everywhere. as the country gets ready to elect, then you press it in 2 months. many are desperate for solutions that will give them some sort of stability back the so we'll just see that when
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a site is whether it's next to the inside story profile is the surprise frontrunner an argentine as presidential election and robotics and stay with us. and obviously the the hey good to see, let's go with your weather report for the middle east and africa. this breeze off eastern mediterranean has knocked down temperatures below 40 degrees and the level for the 1st time in a while. but this wind is also on the flip side, bumping up those temperatures in iraq. so back that up to 48 degrees on sunday, we're seeing the return of the wind off the goal for us here in doha. so you know, the name of the game that is going to bump in the humidity here over the next little bit through pockets on fairly quiet picture bit of activity up in the north
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there. but really central asia, things are where they should be for this time. of the year now for turkey, a temperatures in on correct, starting to slip after that heat wave that you had there, and still breezy through the boss for us. so assemble coming in at $29.00 degrees, west staff for current pulses of rain along the coast here in dispatch of rain moves out of nigeria into northern benita. and so go that could cause some flooding . and you know, for nigeria is capital a boot or we could see half a month's worth of rain over the next 48 hours or so. now for southern africa looks like this. we do have a bit of rain moving away from the coast here and a week weather maker full bring a bit of rain and wind to cape town on monday. the. the, the latest news, as it breaks later, came from different pops up the rally with
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d. to coverage after the government signed a p said we meant with a fart, millions of heck stories of land in this area where this toy from the around the world. margaret is do take your gamble when they 1st talk in these over crowded. rick, if you both on that, just say is such a long journey meant the security line lead, visit the united states. japan and south korea agreed to shore up relations in the asia pacific. washington says it's not about china. does anyone convince and what does it don't mean for the region? this is the inside story. the .

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