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the silver house leads us inside to look to the photo. if adults are struggles to hold for tears, she knows for despite the health chiefs will come rebuilding her life as the war rages will be a challenge field was the the the, the kyle. this is the news, our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, and then negation from the west african blog echo us has arrived in asia, unmet deposed preston's mom advisor, to his release, i killed and i suspected kind of sitting introducing and the occupied westbank, a warning about
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a color outbreak and democratic republic of congo. unicef says conflict is putting thousands at risk at a stage of emotions in the canadian province of british columbia. rapidly moving wild finds full mass evaluations on far as small with a sports lever pull. pick up their 1st league when of the season. the rags coming from back from the gold down to beads, visitors born let 31 out and seals the think. begin with developments from needs yet. when delegation from the west africa book act west has met the deposed a presence. but how much bond zoomed was the 1st time, the full and presence being seen by foreign officials in weeks waves. the lead has a pushing for a peaceful solution off the middle tree sees pallet late last month, but they say time is running out for diplomacy. echo as defense chief say they have
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a plan for a military intervention to reinstate the president who is on the house arrest box. they haven't revealed a timeline. now some members of the blog including nigeria have already ruled out to using force. thousands of nigerians, of these arians, meanwhile have bull instead to fight in support of the coo leaders neighboring molly. i'm booking a fast, so i left 5 minutes to governments off to cruise in recent years, are reportedly toward amazing of responds with nisha to any action by at class. as bringing correspondence, nicholas hockey joins us not live from that call in that neighboring center goal. now, this news, nick acosta allegation is, might be hosted president mohammed finds whom it can just, just in the past, off our what, what do we know at this stage as well, it seems to be a small victory for the west african delegation,
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who have tried to meet him before this is as you mentioned, the 1st time of that, but zoom is being seen by officials. this happened earlier today in, in the room was the prime minister appointed by the june to the left means zane who is in the room. and this was part of an agreement, one of the goals of this echo us mediation after the 1st and 4th most wanted to see, well, how many but zoom check on his health. he was, according to himself, detained under harsh circumstances, with little access to electricity, food and water, and his health was deteriorating. so this comes as the relief that he was able to meet these officials, none the less, the agenda or the gentle leader general chinese shows no willingness to restore a constitutional order. and that's exactly what the echo was mediation. want to see they want to see, well, how many but assume restored or at least
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a timeline in which they would be a democrats democracy returned to new jersey. that's what they're hoping for. but this is a small victory. and it seems that this mediation, or this diplomatic effort that is led both by stick in carrot stick as being the threat of military intervention in carrots, being the diplomatic effort to meet people. and that the chinese were seem, would be somehow recognized by this, by this meeting. well, that seems to be pay off and there's dialogue in stored also worth noting that the united states, that we're, we're very much involved in the mediation effort. well, they're invested, or that way it's just a port in by present. joe biden are in town and so there is more diplomatic effort to find. and then to this crisis says i'm relief that the dialogue is paying off as you say, nick, but still interesting to see thousands of met in asia volunteering the support coordinators should echo as choose to attack.
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yes, this is really your show of unity and a show of support that the leadership wanted to show was there was this visit from this. this echo was mediation delegation, but also it's an act of defiance. and the face of threats from echo was to use military enter vention, we've seen tens of thousands of people in the capitol, in the i mean the stadium joining up the armed forces. and the add to that, the support or the solidarity shown by the june to us in brick, you know, fast. so and then multi, we've seen that mobilizing their military plane and ready to support new share if there was a military intervention. but we're still very far away from that. there's still very much the effort for the west african buddy echo was to resolve this switch, this crisis through diplomacy because in their home country. well,
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they were beating the drum of war uh, just yesterday knocker with the, the head of the military's of the region gathering for possible military intervention in the country. such a sending goal i be coast or ne jerry there is a very low little appetite for an intervention in this country. they want to see less war, more dialogue in the region. and, and, and you see a lot of criticism towards the west african body echo was for many young people. it's seen as a club for aging presidents to that to ensure that they stay and to power know at the end institutions that they are to represent them. so this is really a test for echo off and the west african body, but really by meeting money, but assume it's a success for them back to you. indeed it is. okay for the moment. nick, thanks very much for joining us. back from doc. com. nick talk reporting from the technical so is raise, have been killed in
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a shooting and they occupied westbank that happens at the palace to be in town of who are i just south of novelist, the 2 men aged 60 and that he would talk to the wall so inside a car wash, mullins in the occupied westbank is lessons over the past year. according to the u . n. 53 is where he needs have been killed in palestinian attacks so far in 2023. in the westbank, 4 of them in laura have been raised by is where the forces on the staff was assault on pallets and info just needed every night. at least 227 policy ends have been killed by as res. so fall this. yeah, that's bringing needed abraham. now she joins us live from bethlehem and need a lot more details. can you tell us about this latest attack to well, according to palestinians, they say that these ready forces are reading different towns and villages close to us. a lot of we are that's using a tag that it has to do. now we've also been seeing all of
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a palestinian suck. i've checked points because these rates have closed so many check points that they're viewed when they're and manned by is ready for us. as we know, that's more as we're editing enforcements, have been sent to the area causing a lot of traffic. but also most of the are usually what happens after certain shooting attacks by palestinians is that these really sub there is attack villages, home people. so there's a lot of warning, let's say, amongst us it is, you don't have to move and go on the road. don't do so because the fear in subtler retaliation. and remember what we're talking about. 33 is really who have been killed in processing and attack since the beginning of the year. a lot of them soldiers or is reading such as we're talking about more than $187.00 just in the occupied. the west bank alone killed by is ready for says, since the beginning of this year, we're seeing a search and numbers raid by is really forces are taking place almost on unlikely,
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and daily basis. so palestinians would tell you that these, that task come in response to the decades long as there may be occupational and sydney the this attack happens on assess the day. that's the jewish sabbath when we wouldn't generally be seeing right wing, conservative ultra orthodox is way to just moving around. yes. because many of them observe the south. are they in a well known here as a shop? but they are sorts of people who go into palestinian towns and villages we're talking about set. there is from nearby in the get his reading supplements. now some of them go to products in new stores, the palestinian shops, they believe that the services, the car was the what it is. it's cheaper than the counterparts in his room or, and then to get his race. we see some of the sudden there's moving heat and then when we drive in there,
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um did the occupied with frank so it's not really bizarre to see them. but you would, you really, as you say on south of days, we don't see a lot of customers moving around. and because they observe stuff that they know that the shut off is over. it's a nice time. so as bestsellers are moving, it really is will have been observing it now or not. so this is why many palestinians say listen, if you don't need a reason to move it to drive on the rows of and again, it's really tough. those don't do so. okay, need to, if i am bringing the lights as lines from back to him, thanks very much, nita. but i keep a l daughter as a contribute to her. it's newspaper. he says, the proximity of who are a to a legal settlements in the occupied westbank hyphens. the tensions between is riley's and palestinians. it is uh, located uh, in uh, an area uh which uh, bridge together. people really don't live each other. on one hand, the surplus crossing the road 60 on the way to as
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well through jerusalem road through the v and a but a seniors are using this same road the same route and it's applying to all of the friction. and what happens in the february shows that you're traveling when uh, the settlers and to tamara and both houses and uh, uh it was a kind of a for bro. entered in this was in retaliation to um, incidentally, uh, 2 brothers joys varies wood and cuban bite, but a cnn. uh so it's, it was the mentor of, uh, it is a going to happen again. who is going to get to kill. this was a good question and when is it going to happen from an injection act of it's not
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going to do it has been released from prison present capital side to of stacy pause and him on several of the prisoners on saturday. it was a leading figure in the uprising the toppled egypt then present hosting the bar in 2011. he was sentenced 15 years in prison in 2019 on challenges of rising and attacking security forces might sweep say up to a 1000 physical presence have been released since april last year, but almost 3000 more have been jails within 238 people have died of cholera in democratic republic of congo this yeah, most of them children, unicef says move and 31000 cases of being recorded north keeping province as was affected. pricing was when government forces num $23.00 levels is full of millions of people into overcrowded displacement comes whether it's risk of what's important diseases. cons lassi is asking us as a representative, and they all say, he says,
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a lack of funding and the coming rainy season will help 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 getting to be types of options. something something else to mention this in the keyboard is that the color outbreaks are not constricted to purely the caps they oh, we have also was there a few weeks back and we had we had to get into a very difficult to actually go where, where we have to wait for we get to get because of the ongoing flashes between different office disputed surgery of and so i, i think that the, the other aspect of it you mentioned is that we currently be in the dry's and we, we will shortly be moving into the range that's best buy distribution security.
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ready if he's going to increase the risk a substantial certification is also very. busy ready settings because we have the people living on these besides possible kind of love and the needs of digging the tree. it's also a file of costs and will 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. ready a clean drinking for is assigned to most of the head hair on this news, including wilma, known as the crocodile for his political coming when we election, as in bob boy's president, he holds one last valley to drum up support. plus, i understand human is equivalent controllable violence and crime has become the
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number one issue, head of sunday's general elections, and in full co host, the strange to miss out on a 3rd place finish up fee for women's wealth comp. oil is details coming. the state of emergency has been declared and the canadian province of british columbia as another wild 5 persons, thousands of homes. the mcdougal creek funds being binding the city of west colona for days. because in the past 24 hours, it grew from 60 hacked us to move in 6000 about creation the on the way, but west clayton, it has a population of 36000 and across the lake. ok, not going about creations are also underway. net colona, that's the city of around a $150000.00. people like google creek is one of moving a 1000 active funds burning across canada was lend jordan reports
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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 east. nobody. the 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
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in directions that we don't want fall far as buyers are a natural phenomenon. you, in 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 lesson, 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 nearly enough to extinguish these residents nightmare. rosalyn jordan, l g 0 o jeff and judy hoffman, our evacuated from the flies in west colona and join us now life. thank you very much. taking time to speak to us. jeff, you left west carolina where it seemed that those funds were growing as a terrifying pace. well,
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we did have plenty of time to evacuate the local officials here. first responders, the the police, the fire departments and crews gave us plenty of warning. we knew the night before when the fire was 1st started, that we were under an alert. so we had our important belongings ready. and the next day around 3 pm, which was thursday, we were given the order to evacuate. it was very organized, very controlled. i can't say enough about the systems in place, the people in place to take care of uh, removing a fall safely so they could come in and deal with the the fires that were coming towards our neighborhood attorney. how. how does it fail to, to pack your important belongings up and leave? are we how easily did you make that decision?
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it was an easy decision. it's just things and all the people that we love are with us or safe. and so it's, it's devastating, of course that we feel, for anybody that's lost their home, and everything that we had to leave behind is replaceable. did everybody follow your lead as a whole city of choices or do you know people who have chosen to stay behind june? i don't know anybody that chose to stay behind i. we think our whole neighborhood has evacuated. and on that note, we're all keeping an eye on each other through our video cameras and front door cames, you know, and security cameras just looking out for each other and letting everybody maybe letting each other know, you know what's going on in the neighborhood. so that's been reassuring as well. so jeff is that, is that how you couldn't keep an eye on what's happening, that annual safety and that go home. you've got these cameras desktop and you'll
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able to, to watch them to see what's happening as well as you know it, it's kind of a thing that a lot of people have now with door bell camps and other things. we don't have one time, but other neighbors in our, in our vicinity, and i think across the neighborhoods, there's enough people that do, we're on a facebook group, a community face for a group that just is posting constantly. here's how things look right now out the front door. it just gets piece people some peace of mind that to i mean if you're seeing flames and smoke on your, on the front street, then it's going to be a little different situation than uh then it looks right now it's just very smoky right now. uh, the fire crews had a very hard time that would be thursday evening and then to friday over night where they were battling just because of amber's flying through the high wind that was occurring just spot fires were happening all over. we do know some houses are, are,
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are, or have been lost, but i think it is a very low number compared to what could have happened. and we have the firefighters west colona colona, many communities across the province that had the ability to give some resource cent fire trucks and crews here as well. so really there, there's so many positive things that have occurred through this fire. just a good many people coming together to make the best of a tough situation. it's amazing to, to have the result of that, you know, taking the resolve and your voice. have you ever seen a fire like this in that region? a well we are, we are in a very, for us in british columbia is blessed with beautiful forest trees. pub, pine, forest spruce for us. um, you know, i hate to say a little bit comes with the territory when you have some dry years and, and,
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and it gets extremely warm here. extremely hot and dry around this time of year, especially in this area, is susceptible to this happening and has been for not just the last few years, but it, it, but it's been something we need to deal with. uh, kinda like when you choose to live in a, in a tornado, a zone you choose to live there. well, it's so beautiful here. there's so many beautiful things about being here that, that, you know, i think these communities are good at this. now they, they know this can happen there, there's better plans in place then. then a place that is not used to these kind of things. okay. do they, have you been able to go and, and how quickly do hope to be able to attend? oh, wait. that's another thing is we and everybody that we know most of our friends are in the same community. we are, we've all been offered dozens and dozens of options as far as, as far as places to say. so there are people,
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there are many places to be outside of the dangerous area. and we, we were generous. we offered our friends house while they're out of town. and we've heard again just hundreds of people offering their places, offering their acreages to store all of their vehicles and their and their toys and their things. and the community outreach has been absolutely outstanding. we've got local restaurants, donating food, mom's from almost a local charity is set up a whole task force to provide for families. um and as far as getting back in and we really don't have a timeline. and at this point it's just totally out of our hand. and, and in good hands we are, we, we can't say enough good things about our 1st responders and our community comes together. it's been absolutely amazing. there's a lot of love here. a lot of, well,
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we wish you the very best of the credit be strong and resilience community that you have in the face of those funds in a bank down on west collection associate. and julie and jeff hoffman, thanks very much for talking to us. thank you. thank you. i will tell her what you said in the canary islands. there is also bottling of raging wild file for which is the se $26000.00 people have been evacuated. barbara and data reports across the board to them was 5, which have safe. i've been to almost 4000 heck tests and the spanish island of tennessee reef. it's effected thousands of people who have to leave the homes or stay in doors to avoid inhaling the fumes spray and civil god has been moving door to door to help evacuate habits and villages in the affected area. some residents say they were given just an hour to pack a lot. they have no doubt guys. it is super stressful. we have to leave our houses
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and everything. and let's see if we're lucky and hope to fire doesn't go down the hill, which would be most dangerous. let's have opened the firefighters. the fires have come down over night. early a change in the wind direction stretching to spread the flames to new areas firefighters struggle to keep the blaze reaching populated areas. spain has suffered droughts for the past few years. it's left across tend to dry fueling walls costs and mountainous areas. the european for his flight information system says blazes brand 800000 heck tests of land the european union. last year. spain was the west effected country, a coughing for 40 percent of the bench area. scientists say heat waves caused by climate change will make qualifies more likely. barbara and go out to sara, ukraine's in terra administrative says at least 7 people have been killed,
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a 90 in judge and a russian missile attack on the northern city of china has less than 40 minutes. the landscape says the missile landed, and one of the cities, central squares of the university, and the 5th with damaged, still. and as, as potent and what it calls the very different the treatment of ukrainian and non ukrainian refugees. people from africa and the middle east i, they often find it difficult to southland pilot and them become part of the community. they blame politicians for fueling discrimination and xenophobia. that's what a bunch of ed reports from was. so this would voltage is a refuge, an uplift event, and a place to find help. life isn't easy for people of african descent in poland, country that is more than 96 percent white. nigerian born evans is 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?
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do you have to close this business because of what he calls racism and xenophobia life? how about black people here in the impala is very difficult, very difficult, difficult in every aspect. they don't want to give our pop meant to operate. as we know, we have black, you just need to accept that we're all human being. so you saw about a step times just the last step tool. yeah, i'm proud of why i'm and always be black rims is a pool. if josh, 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 add by the governing party maintains an influx of immigrants when the cause of aver free for the violence or the political parties spread similar messages of division. and this opposition leader and former president of the european council of dunham tusk. criticizes the government for
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welcoming migrants from the middle east and african countries. and the, let's say that if all of you has deep roots, which is personalized for published society, is still very mono cultural. in other words, simply it's very white. 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 totally society. this does not apply to migrants of a different color, but to old people who stand out, gosh, are left her home and ukraine when the war begun. she volunteers of this community kitchen. her experience of poland has been very different. it's never is this for us to phones off and have some kind of health, but we also see about that issue just like is there a cost more problems when people from over q to like not from slow rodney to grew the type to find sled ends i call them, i would like people to what to be su,
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ends in that is that we can not because to move on to like, it's just life of decided that this would be some of the house. oh. and that acceptance is what all the refugees want, whatever they come from. so i'm a driving down to 0 or so, or so the head hair on al jazeera, high inflation, advising flood waters, as we have from origin tenens in the midst of the world. and it's full of best japanese light salt, the premier league with a stunning starter gold football action coming out the hey, good to see. let's go with your weather report for the middle east and africa. this
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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 buck 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 that humidity here over the next little bit through pockets. done fairly quite picture bit of activity up in the north 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 is stumble coming in at $29.00 degrees, west africa, or pulses of rain along the coast here. and this patch of rain moves out of nigeria into north or in the beginning and so grow that could cause some flooding. and you know, for nigeria is capital a buddha, we could see half a month's worth of rain over the next 48 hours or so for southern africa. looks
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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 . it's one of the biggest clubs in south america. but it's great. this arrival is just a few blocks away. a mutual dislike between funds from a class device sustained over generations. most smoking junior support his opponents of news clip colors, and ethics. few the rich business put. the funds will make football one, which is the or imprisoned without trying to. i'll just say, richard, unless remain behind bars in egypt. ha. who didn't seem detained
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since february 2020 the drop yet a chief detained since august 2021. i'll just say a recalls for the immediate release of its gentlest, detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime. the news the again, what's your mileage is there as a reminder of our top stories, this our image or delegation from the west african vote echo us has met the deposed presence mohammed funds in the 1st time he's been seen by phone officials in weeks to his right, needs have been killed in the shooting the occupied westbank. it happened that the
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town of flora, just south of annapolis. i'm moving to 130 people have died of cholera in democratic republic of congo. this. yeah, most of them children getting assessed as mold in 31000 cases of being recorded. no, katy province is was a fact and equitable. another politician has been attacked this time a man escapes and sass nation attempt on the eve of national elections. the vote has been mowed by such and violence with the cutting of one presidential candidate 10 days ago. balance is one of the principal issues on sundays pallets. alas, in america, as soon as 10 newman reports from key to a people's former mirror quoted, you, you've got to date a radio broadcaster, says he still traumatized the noise in the 5th and got me on the van into assisted me in my thoughts as we were leaving the tunnel i you say 5 people got out of
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another vehicle on and i have to flip them in they grab my daughter from the driver's seat. i tried to run in vain. see this? i mean, he said this was the thing that mean alternately the off to 30 minutes later out and said we have the wrong person. 4 they were exceptionally lucky, and it was or did not big stores and murders have become an epidemic. when presidential candidates into congressional candidates when murdered this month, underscoring why the number one electro 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 orange, 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, iniquities, penitentiary, and security forces are lead with criminal gangs and drug leaders,
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corruption and penetration of organized crime and to state institutions. especially security forces is undeniable. this man who didn't want to give his name says everyone knows that even the justice system is corrupted. so every day, more bodies appear somewhere decapitated or dismembered, or hanging from the bridge. what has happened to this country? your god, we put violence isn't the only problem. 70 year old established somebody general sales dispense and the city center. but he has a lot of competition. everywhere people are selling whatever they can to survive the year. 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 crumbs mounted unemployment, poverty and crime, connecticut. see it through the color, the think what the wind blew for a month. 7 out of 10 people don't have form of luck. so how can we expect that
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a country living in acute poverty? they won't be violent? that's impossible. 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 leaving their country in search of the work and safety. see a newman al jazeera kito locker door ends will also be facing in a referendum, which will decide the future of oil extraction and the sunni national park. this is located in the amazon region in the north of the country. yeah. or is held as one of the world's greatest havens of biodiversity. but it was, it contains massive oil reserves that cross indigenous land contributing to 12 percent of oil produced by at quintal. color, florida. maldonado joins us now. he's a professor of development studies at the m d and university of kito. i'm sorry, much for talking to us this referendum. it's a very interesting poll. how do you think i could go into that?
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going to vote on it to where is the referendum? is it very important that these are historical events like whether already and we'd be given it to choose between to below, you know, on the underground or continuous tracking the road in that going to be we day late . there's a being impulse, if you the most properly event, will you be that is the position to leave or under ground and the stuff. all right, let's try so we wing it tomorrow in the reference. well, that's interesting in itself, it's taking a long time to get this referendum on the table, but will the results actually be binding? yes, a different name is bang d a actually the representative westbrook pulse of it's in here and a simple site. the cd society, by the week of the civil program is
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a freshman decision from the a lower ment at that time is saw as get up any longer and difficult to fight in the group. yes, we need those in this evening society. well, the conflict and now it deliver meant it in the easy fronting the referendum. i mean, we've take place it to her. it's a good thing that the oil does stay in the ground in this particular area because it contributes to 12 percent of the oil produced by the country. and this is a country where the economy is particularly struggling at the moment. yes, indeed, there is a difficult situation, but we need to understand 1st that date and that's the yes, we need national bag ease in the be the most by of the there's plays in the amazon ends in june umbrella, reading. the word is 2nd to me all over sarah scenic with or about it or
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a 3 main grid, use a very quickly. so i think in a, in a period of 5 or 10 years, it whether once be continuing, being an audience barter, or it is necessary at the seizure on the national seizure. so as a more sustainable, the so say the base it on nature conservation. and i'm not seeing distracted activities as, as i was kept in the, in the past. but as many point out that, that needs to come with a transition to a green, a, a, to a green energy society. is that happening in power though? yes, it's actually about to 90 percent of the electricity didn't equivalent funds from hydro electric dance and the potential of nicholas or for renewable energy is such others is shorter or winds energy. geothermal is very tight.
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so if we need a black center, a dispensation. yeah. and that too was big loads of different. do you think this referendum might be replicated in other countries? it, well, you would need to see that both because and then think fact old. oh, let's try so on exploitation. in, in, in the i'm a son in the, in the medium, a son and the joke has been very shy. and we are a living to where's an energy presidential as well in columbia. we the president federal decrease it, it promoting and the state of tennessee shouldn't be post columbia doesn't have also a boom, done supposed reserves. and then we needed to premier at dice. but i'm as good. so based on the provision where there be
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a diversity conservation has been very interesting and date to speak to carlos, lottie, a maldonado, thanks for taking the time to join us that from due to the thank you very much part of the tell you what, what smaller will also be holding national elections on sunday faces in the central american countries say the next president must address a survey of hunger crisis that's affecting children, local activists. the non profit groups blamed rampant corruption, not a lack of results, as i know, it absolutely has moved from smallest se as 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 fictional assistance with the aim of preventing disease. according to the un, food and nutrition needs in guatemala,
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have reached historic levels. health authorities here in guatemala, say one of the biggest challenges to combat in mel nutrition 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 this. 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 worsening poverty, which casts a shadow of food in security over the country's most vulnerable citizens. dave,
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i'm going to say this. we've had 3 or 4 governments to have blend, just deeper and deeper into corruption. so money's been spin on the, on this side of things. and we're neglecting to invest in the most vital asset of this country children. so money is being squander while we're simultaneously facing a nutritional crisis. this is the 1st time i got somebody, new water molar one and 2. minors suffers from chronic malnutrition. as the situation worse and non profit groups of stepped up to provide assistance with 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 and that without urgent action from the next presidential
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administration, the countries pours communities have little hope for a better nourished and more hopeful future. visit up a little al jazeera, guatemala city. heavy rain full in argentina have caused has caused flooding and damage hundreds of homes. the reputation is making life more difficult for people already struggling with inflation of more than a 115 percent. trace of o has more from when as far as cleaning up after a massive storm flooded this area and the city opened up like a window site. is it to somebody or that he is trying to solve it? anything she can, but they will to destroy her refrigerator and the television. a much unethical and all i work about night. and so all the roads 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, without salaries,
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it's impossible. the storm has made the family's diary, living conditions, even worse. so that thing 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 sewing inflation, it is impossible for them to be able to buy it again. this argentina 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
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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 again. the, the, it was that the people work on the government. the value is when there's a lack of trust and credibility, with very low reserves, an outside of an insightful plan, the success of bites on substance a. and it won't have a real impact on the economy so that the valuation translates into more inflation. and people the know didn't tina are finding ways to be financially creative until the end of the month lease out of the emp, 8 f as the last week has been impossible incumbent on high um on 3 because those who are definitely on the leasing 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, it's frustration, anger, and despair. everywhere. as the country gets ready to elect
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a new president in 2 months, many are desperate for solutions that will give them some sort of stability back the city. so we'll just see that when a site is somebody's present. m, as in non gadbois, has held his final campaign valley ahead of a general election on wednesday, high inflation poverty and the lack luster economy. a key issues for vases, opposition, policies are concerned about conditions for a free and fair election. of the governing. governing is all new p f is confidence, a landslide victory, hiring latasha reports from one rally in the midlands provence in that same bumped way president payments, and then that was also called the pocket down. that's why you see that every riley here in the hallway. this is prism and then doug was home area. midland probably been rural of the above way. i'm in the ball way. that's the way the governing is on and the policy has a lot of support have been that way for the most people in the country and some of
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it, the bosses. yeah, i've been calling him the ribbon cutting the kids for months. you've been driving around the country, cutting ribbons, opening road. my father gets started with his lips and is infrastructure development. and he says that, but those again a greg much use we essentially he's in the know i've done the videos, the glue. no, we don't. we have too much fraud on the best news or phone domestic is. this is the 2nd row, or there's been a glowing the about 5.5 percent. you to be was your 1st the and then what is your to the main office to send me the mail sent to
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me says has said that prism and that one has failed to turn around. the economy also said that his policy, the citizens coded to pertains consent by next week to let the consent that they could be both taking and manipulation. they say it's been hard for them to have paid as an opposition, as some of their bodies had the bad business. some of the people have been arrested, for example, in mtv fund, said that avoid arrangements release the way the painting indeed would fit you in the evening $1020.00 and the rest of the year have but that's the page across the talk about people who support the confidence in mind to be read it out. is there a midland problem in bombing lots of southern california or under
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a tropical storm warning for the 1st time ever. the hurricane henry approaches the us the west coast as will cost milan for on sunday. he is near baja, california in mexico. the national hurricane center was wondering of was it describes as potentially catastrophic flooding. and so it has hair on alex's era, oldest bolt, and will tell him which made her g p. ride to avoid a bit spell out of the austrian from pre details. shopping the around you and going it's easy to spoke to shunted offices of foreign businesses. you restrictions have been imposed by the military on the currency exchange and the local currency is coming to them. then the boat shuttling goods across the moines river from thailand carry everything from cooking oil to expensive japanese fruits . businesses booming because of shortages inside man. but so it prices so
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many people, those prices are unsustainably, huge rises in the cost of living for centrals like food, a transport, forcing them into extreme poverty. people in young going confinement since camilla chick k prices on public transport double services. the building was the one sick to is booming. this to you, the ministry of agriculture names to an a $1000000000.00 to rice exports a nation. well, when in full people didn't have enough to eat, sending food over seas, the government revenue the, the,
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the support now and his father, laura, thank you so much. and pasta call glue exclaimed his 1st went in. the premier league is talking to manager with his 5 meeting majesty united to know the red devils had gone into the match off the back of the victory by the stripe from public matar sar, and own gold. from the sandra martinez secured the 3 points for spurs. the victory means the londoners have 4 points after 2 games. it's a big win for talk them who are rebuilding following a disappointing previous season and which they could only finish in a liberal pool of also picked up their 1st. when of the league season, the rags came from behind to be born. the 3 wanted and field was the as the home and fella and diego, jonathan got the goals for years in comp side of victory fall is livable drawing their season opener against chelsea. next step for them is a big task against new castle on august 27th. that was really good. that was really good. we still have the 3rd goal. and that
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situation we had still on its way to the account of tax. we thought for never ever . training or playing and that's on a device that extremely well. they all thought really hot. it brightens karma tomo scored as a term a solo goal, a way to wells that japan internationals efforts is helping and brighten when for one away. and they get 2 wins from 2 in the leads and so we didn't have one. the 3rd place, a playoff at the fee for women's world cup. they beat to co host australia to now and brisbin. this appointment for the majority of sans and the stadium who were hoping to see australia finish the tournament with a wind winning took the lead from the pounds. the spot. cuz vari is lani added these 2 per 2nd after the break. it's the 4th time sweden have won the bronze metal, the head of well football and 250. no, says this has been the best women's world cup in history.
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teams from 6 continents have one games. teams from 5 continents have progress to the knockout phase. some of the heavy weights have been eliminated quickly for 70 finally, as our new potential windows of the world has all, i mean what stadiums everywhere. 2000000 people on tv to me any of this. i mean incredible. well, the main event is taking place in sydney on sunday, and that's where england will take on spain. in the final report of alex thomas is there for us. the ultimate prize is inside the england and spain as each team seeks to win its 1st women's world. cup trophy expect more passion and excitement was 75000 people at the game here in sydney,
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a 1000000 small watching around the world. obviously, this is the biggest game, the one that you dream about, the one the means the most thought. so like still hit when we're we're, we're in the tunnel. i'm, i'm, we're ready to walk out and yeah, i think it's an incredible occasion. it's been a number of votes on both teams, packs with talents. i'm going to sleep in england. we haven't yet seen the best, the stains alexia protests when of multiple world player of the year, awards england around piece of. but how to play an easy a pos to the final with no count games against nigeria, columbia, and co host, australia. spain school improve drastically off to the group stage. as they swept aside switzerland, the netherlands, and suite. we are no england. we all know the play is i'll play with some of them and some of my teammates, maybe we because when some of them,
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we know that they have a really good team and they've been doing good. so i think it's going to be a really good game, the finalist or even the match. but perhaps the a sopping glen sleep is the coach sabrina, bagman. this will be her full success. it may just final off the guiding the netherlands to european championship victory in 2017 and then a woke up runners up spots before winning. you rode 2022 with england. not since the local events in 1991 has the women's well. comp had to 1st time finalist, this will be the 3rd in europe and final thoughts. the 1st will champion from that confidence since 2007. interestingly, this will be the 1st time england and spain is played each of the women's world cup . and it comes in the same stadium where england, one amends rugby woke up exactly 20 years ago. alex thomas out as the era
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sydney with just less than a year to go before the pairs olympics. the water quality of the river side is causing organizers, a few problems, some swimming events, and next year his games are such as a place in the river. earlier this week, the sand was given the all clear to house test races, but on saturday was decided to keep the swimmers out of the water as a precautionary measure, so as not to endanger their health and safety organizers say, the river will be better prepared in 2024 is pear suspending heavily on water management projects. and at least francesco diana has won the austrian growing pre spring rates from ducati after claiming position for sundays motors g p. race brand new championship leader. managed to steer clear of this. spill on the 1st turn that wiped out several riders, including mavericks and now is to clinch 2nd and qualifying earlier in the day. when young as victory extends his overall lead to 46 points ahead of spanish title rival or hey martin. and that is all your support for now back to laura,
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