tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the, the the the, the, the, i'm or a kyle, this is and use our life from the coming up. in the next 60 minutes. a delegation of west african negotiates as meets the leader of the crew in asia, in an effort to find a diplomatic solution. to his writing, these are killed in the suspects of custody and shooting. that's how it can be occupied. westbank, a states of emergency and the canadian province of british columbia rapidly moving wall flies forth must evacuations and rushes. luna,
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25 spacecraft flies into trouble. i had a bit scheduled landing on the moon on monday, and i'm far as small with the latest sports round the dread make it 2 wins from 2 in league and one star jude boeing and fine. so now just twice to say come back to be our re a $31.00. the result, this news in news where the crew need a general town. he has said his government does not want to boil and remains open to dialogue. his televised remarks came off the he met a delegation from echo us. the west african block has threatened military intervention following the to that location. also magnesia, as opposed to presidents mohammed sponsoring as the 1st time buzzing was being seen by phone officials in weeks like those hot cars are oppose. in answering the dentists called to mobilize tens of thousands of volunteers gathered outside of new
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year's nationalist. take him to join the armed forces to the agenda. this is a show popular support for last month's inactive defiance and the face of the threat of military reactions from the west african body eco box which wants to reinstate the deposed elected president buses. it's listed, you know, cool when you go to the city, oh city we are at war against it was some particular we're showing through this mobilization that this will will not be a war against these use soldiers. this will will be between the people of needs. yeah. and it was so for them to engineers use territory, they will have to go through our focus. and that caused delegation led by nigeria is former military head of state adults. allow me back are met with a june time yummy, a last ditch diplomatic effort to bring back constitutional order. the delegation also met with president by zoom. he's being held with little access to food or
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electricity. his health is reportedly deteriorating the june to accuse him of treason for acting in the interest of a 4 in state alluding to france, the former colonial power, the tempe that isn't even really panama the will tact militarily, is to stop what could be seen as a contagion of cruise, there's been cruise in guinea burkina faso, and molly countries who carry the echo last mandate like center goal and ivory coast, want to stop this. but these states are seen as to close to france. the former colonial power for part of the population echo was seen as the armed branch of the former colonial power. the gentle leaders and neighboring malia and burkina faso have sent their military planes in solidarity to new shares, coordinator general gianni and his supporters seemed to be determined to cling onto power no matter of the consequences. nicholas hawk algebra on each as konita. tony made a televised statements just
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a short time ago. she said the sanctions taken against needs. you are illegal because the country to the principal of integration, solidarity and free movement in a community such as echo as the sanction. so in humane indeed, how can we understand the food and pharmaceutical products have primary need intended for populations in need are allowed to run through the frontiers. how can we impose sanctions on populations that go so far as to deprive them of electricity? which means the 6000000 hospitals, these functions and not conceived in an attempt to find solutions, but rather in order to bring us to end these and humiliated, finally, as if there was a plan to do so my country echo was preparing to attack these yet by setting up an army of occupation in complicity with the power that he's far into the community space. well, that's bringing out correspondence, neck hack. now he's live for us in dot com and nick gianni still sounding plenty to
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find stuff to amazing west african leaders bolt is his main message as well. clearly, in this message of defiance, as you very well described, is that he's not going to let go of power and there will be, it seems no return to a constitutional order any time soon. he says that in the next 30 days, there will be a consultation for national dialogue to put in for it, put in place a framework in order for uh, for the ability to interact, to stay in power for the next 3 years. when there will be a transition to democracy and he was very forceful in communicating how these sanctions affected those people in these here. most of them that live on less than $2.00 a day seeing food perish on the borders of new share. well, people are hungry, he pointed out to the fact that people in the hospitals were dying,
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as we heard in the sound about it just early on. but what was really interesting is how he addressed those soldiers that are threatening to invade his country, saying that it's, it's quite tragic to be fighting against those that once fought together, fighting against the arm groups linked to iso and a coyote. and what we're really seeing here is that a general gianni was in fact addressing the issue of democracy as it's downs in west africa, being very critical on how democracy is being played out currently in various countries in the region to the fact that opponents political opponents are imprisoned, the people are not allowed to protest, he wants to, he says revamp how democracy is played out in the share, at least so quite in them vicious plan. ahead and no sign of him trying to bring
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back the constitutional order any time soon. laura, and even though echo as is not taking it stress of attack off the table, how realistic is it? but it can put boots on the ground of what we've seen it in 20. 17 in the gap. and yeah, right here in senegal, when sending these forces, the nigerian forces invaded the gambia when the president there did not want to hand over power to the 1st that when those elections. yeah, yeah, john a and there was a time period of 30 days where there was dialogue, there was diplomatic efforts for a change in order to, to, to, to, to work out some sort of peaceful resolution. but in the end, they had to use force and boots on the ground were sent in the gambia. but the gambia is a 100 times smaller than easier news. there is a vast country in the country in which there are armed groups,
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operating linked to iso, and i'll tell you that. but there's also the french military base is the american, the united states drone operations that are in the country. we're talking about $1500.00 french soldiers, hundreds of american soldiers that are on the ground. it is key for a lot of european country to protect europe from the stem of migration to this a health. it is also key in the region here to ensure that on groups thing to i'll tie down, i still do not spread any further. so it is a very strategic location for the west african countries for western allies. and that's why there's such an urgency and such a threat of military intervention in these year. now, the diplomatic efforts are still under way. the american ambassador just landed in the i may just hours ago, the americans are very much involved in trying to resolve the crisis, the french trying to take a step back. now, jenny alluded to uh to,
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to the french saying that they might be the a, the, the involvement of a foreign power of a, in the region where there is a lot of anti french sentiment in this, especially in this, for a former french colony. but you can see that gianni is defiant, and he is determined to stay in power of laura, and that hot springs will release as the on that needs a neck. joining us from dot com, thanks very much. i as to his release has been killed in shooting and the occupied west bank and that happens in the palace to be in town for laura, just south of annapolis, the 2 men age 60 and so she would talk to of also inside a car wash is really full size of something very books that seem for the gunman. according to the un, $33.00 is ways of being killed and posted in attack. so fall in 2023 in the west bank 4 of them and who are and at least 227 protestants have been killed by as
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railways since the sauce of the yeah. the, the abraham has moved from bethlehem, according to palestinians. they say that these ready forces are reading different towns and villages close to us. a lot of we are the shooting attacks that it has to do. now we've also been seeing a lot of colors, simians stuck at check points because these really got so many check points that they're viewed when they're and manned by is really forces. we know that more as we're editing, enforcement have been sense to the area of causing a lot of traffic. but also most of the are usually what happens after certain shooting attacked by palestinians is that is really set. there is attack villages, home, people. so there's a lot of the warnings, let's say among us it is, if you don't have to move and go on the road, don't do so because the fearing settler retaliation. and remember what we're talking about. 33 is really the big deals in tell us to me in
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a text since the beginning of the year. a lot of them soldiers or is reading such as we're talking about more than 187 just in the occupies what bed alone killed by is really exclusive. since the beginning of this year, we're seeing a search and numbers rate buys read, the forces are taking they almost on a nightly and daily basis. so palestinians would tell you that these, that task come in response to the decades long is really occupational. the prominent attempts on activist i went through my has been released from prison for as an apple 5 to of cc. pausing to him and several other prisoners on saturday to him, it was a leading figure in the uprising that toppled egypt. then present housing move back in 2011. he was sentenced to 15 years in prison in 2019 on challenges of rising and attacking security forces. the fuzzy 1000 people has been ordered to
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flee wild fires and the canadian province of british columbia. the mcdougall creek funds being bunning near the city of west colona for days, but it's going from 60 hector's to move in 6000 loveland. jordan 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 yellow, nice 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 official said evacuation is necessary. we're heading into a critical couple of days in this. during the management of this wildfire,
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we expect to see northwest wens 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 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. jeff and julie hoffman, our vacuum east room, that the fuzz and west cologne. and they told us about their experience. and we did
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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 uh, the systems in place. the people in place to take care of uh, removing us all safely so they could come in and deal with the, the fires that were coming towards our neighborhood. 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,
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it's devastating, of course. so we feel for anybody that's lost their home, and everything that we had to leave behind is replaceable. i don't know anybody that chose to stay behind. uh 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 a 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 as some people still ahead, hey, on the news are including mine, known as the crocodile that has political coming when re election. that's in both ways. president the holds one last friday to drum up support for wednesdays election. plus i'm to see and human and people were controllable, violence and crime as becomes the number one issue headed sundays,
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general elections and in school to hey, is this really a miss out on a 3rd place? finish at the fif of women's wells. com. those details coming up the and that cool. another politician has been attacks this time a man escapes and assassination attempt on the eve of national elections. the motions being mobbed by a surge and violence with the killing of one presidential comes at 10 days ago. violence as one of the principal issues on sundays bonnet. alas, in america totally stand human opponents from key to the people's former mirror quoted. you use to date, radio broadcaster says he's still traumatized. nursing the shipping company on the van into assisted me in my thoughts as we were leaving the tunnel. i use like 5 people got out of another vehicle on
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a t to flip them in. they grab my daughter from the driver's seat. i tried to run in vain. it is and he said this was a thing that we know totally off to 30 minutes later out and said, god, we have the wrong person. 4 they were exceptionally lucky and it was or did not big extortion and murder to become an epidemic. one presidential candidates and 2 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 sundays 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 penitentiary and security forces are in league with criminal gangs, and drug leaders,
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corruption and penetration of organized climb into 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 with violence isn't the only problem. 70 year old established somebody general sales desk pans and 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 mountain unemployment, poverty and crime, connecticut, fear through the color. these think what the blue for the month. 7 out of 10 people
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don't have formal look good. so how can we expect that a country living at cape poverty to fremont? 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. ca, newman, elgin's era. people that speak to lisa, now she joins us live from keith. so i understand what measures are being taken to ensure that this valued on sunday is as safe as possible. but right now, i'm down town where there is a large contingent on a municipal police that had been deployed around here. so people are strolling rather carefree, but on an election day, $96000.00 police and soldiers will be deployed throughout the country. they're supposed to be in charge of maintaining safety at each and every polling station here in a quite a lot. but that does not provide security in the neighborhoods,
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especially the most dangerous neighborhoods where people are killed every day. so for people to actually go from where they did to the schools to the posted stations back can be an issue there also they've been attacks in the last couple of days on roads and municipal centers. we don't know exactly who has done them, but at least in one case, it's presume that they are not the drug trafficking organizations that are behind that trying to send some sort of a message to the authorities. but in any case, voting in this country is mandatory. so the vast majority of ecuador ends will probably do whatever they have to do to make it to the pulse. why is it the ecuador is gone from being one of the safest countries in the regions? what many and i'm calling on ok state. it's a very complicated answer, but if i could try to simplify it, it would be like this. you know, it happens in almost every country where you see these situations arise and that is
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that organized crime and gang. so they always look for the point of least resistance to carry out their operations. in the case of ecuador, you have a country where there is corruption, rapids corruption, where you have very little or any one guarding the borders of this country. remember that if with doors on the border of shares, borders with peru and with columbia, the was 2 largest, cocaine, exporters and producers. so if you've got nobody guarding the board, is that the stuff could just come in here without anybody impeding it. and then you've got the, the, the actual ports of why you have it on the pacific ocean from where these drugs can simply be put into banana carts and other containers. another of goods that are exported from this country and sent abroad. and then finally, you have a country with very, very weak institution. so all of this creates a perfect cocktail for the situation that this country is living right now. okay, is there a name? and joining us that from keith. so thanks very much,
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the sale rushes spaced agencies says it's noon. a 25 space craft has run into what is cooling an abnormal situation. it happens as the cross was preparing from the news before landing on the moon and essential to land on the moon's south pole. on monday, the mission is part of a race to explore a part of the moon, which scientists think may hold frozen water and precious elements. it's getting on this, and we speak to derek pit sees the planetarium programs directly as chief astronomer of the front and institution joins us now from philadelphia. great to have you with us as the russians are calling this incident to israel, kids an abnormal situation. what do you think might have happened? it could be any one of the number of things that have gone wrong in the landing systems of the spacecraft. what they had intended to do was to begin that maneuvers today to move down to a lower orbit in preparation for the land and coming on monday. we don't know what
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has happened. they happen. let us know what's now what's happening and we probably won't find out what happened. all we have to do now is just wait and see what happens on monday. if the spacecraft plans are not. and if it doesn't, it's just how the railing is that for rushes space on versions. it could be very uh, very damaging to the russian space program to the moon. because these launches admissions to the moon are not only expensive, but the scheduling can often be delayed by years if there's a hitch in the launch sequence or caden's. so if they happen to have another space crapped in line ready to go to the moon, they might be able to make up some ground. but we have to look at their last mission to the moon landings. a sample return mission. their last mission to the moon was in 1970, so it's been a long gap. so who knows what could happen? but if they missed this opportunity, it could mean that they will be out of the running to get to the moon soon for
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another few years out of cost. i've got other countries, holes on the hills in their especially is looking to land on the moon. so any day now, any time next week, i believe yes, that's right. so with india hot on the heels and china also pressing the case to get to the moon. and for the same reason to get to the south pole where it's imagine that in shadowed craters, as you mentioned, there is frozen water ice that could be used for oxygen and potentially fuel. all things that would make building a based on the moon uh, easier to do. these objectives are being, are trying to, being, being reached by uh, the, the main powers that have the capability for space exploration and russia does not want to be left out of that. and so i'm sure they're going to do everything they can to fix whatever the problem is and at least attempt a landing on monday. so the main goal of this south pole of the moon is the frozen
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water. is that correct or it. and that also as around patients to maybe mind the leaving the surface and find out what's underneath. well, there might be other ambitions to look for other resources on the moon. the 1st thing they have to do is tackle finding the resources they need to be built to be able to stay there for extended periods of time. previous missions to the moon by the united states only had asked announce on the moon for $2.00 to $3.00 days. at a time, not so much time to do much more than collect a few rocks and sort of survey around. but in order to really take advantage of any of the possible mineral opportunities on the moon, they have to be there for weeks at a time. and that means they have to be able to find provisions for oxygen, water and for rocket fuel. and if they can find them there on the moon, that reduces the expense and the manufacturing and bringing all of that stuff to the moon. and that makes it much easier to establish a base and work in long periods on the moon, which will be great,
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as the excess proven incredibly difficult to land on the moon so far. well, it seems that way, for russia, russia has not had a very good track record with landing either on the moon or on mars. in particular, they were successful early on with landers on the moon in the earlier space race between the united states and the soviet union to get a person to the moon 1st. but they ran into technical problems. they are, they dropped out of the race. we did not even know that they had dropped out of the race. by the time we landed our 1st astronauts on the moon, but they know that this is a difficult thing to do. in fact, all of these countries realize what the challenges are. although china and japan have been successful with this, russia has not been successful for quite some time. so i know that they are really going to work hard to make sure that they can at least attempt to land all lies, will be on the sky next week. dirt pitts, thanks so much for joining us. of that from philadelphia. thanks for having a, a cimbawe place at present. the m as in mountain geico has held his final campaign
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. raleigh, a head of a general election on wednesday, high inflation property and a lot last or economy. a key issues, the vases, opposition policies, all concerned about conditions for a free and for election of the government was on new p. f is confident of a landslide victory, which also reports from the raleigh and midlands providence in zimbabwe. president, payments and as i was also told the that's why you see that the a b riley here in the hallway. this is prism and then that was home area. midland probably been rural of the above way in the 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 as some of the bosses. yeah, i've been calling him the ribbon cutting the kid for months. you've been driving around the country, cutting ribbons, opening road rate is full of mine. on his side of the with
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a dimension is infrastructure development. and he says that by building ins was much use we essentially, he's in the country, 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 above 5.5 to send you the way i was referred to earlier in the region to the main office to send me the mail sent to me says had said that prism and a god what has failed to turn around. the economy also says that his policy that citizens quoted is obtained by next week's election. they concerned that they could
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be both taking and manipulation. they say it's been hard for them to come pay basketball positions. some of their bodies had the bad if, if some of the people have been arrested, for example in mtv fund, said that to avoid a red flag release the way the painting indeed would fit you in and the rest of the year have it. but that's the annual cost of talking about people who support the confidence in line to be re an ottoman tossed out. is there a 1000000 problem then? bye. so ahead here on out just sarah. hi, inflation and rising sun. horses we have from onto the tv is in the midst of it. oh . and support this japanese stone, like some of the premier league with a stunning. so no go bubble action coming off
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the wall flooded head parts of southern norway are bracing for a 3rd round of rain in about 2 weeks. so this is not good news includes for the capital. also, we do have a soggy forecast here on sunday seems begin to slowly improve across the islands of ireland and britain. after that storm system swept through, still a few showers, though, for the island of ireland. now we're still seeing an outbreak of just a few storms as well across central europe, but many spots dealing with sun and temperatures. still hanging onto the thirties and that these spots here, temperatures are so they going down in on garage. so it's $36.00 on sundays, still is breeze through the g and through the eastern mediterranean. so temperatures are not pretty. what were they should be for the bat?
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no other side of the mediterranean. we've got these bubble of heats in southern spain. so seville and cord about your temperatures are gonna lock you into the low fourties over the next little bit of to africa. we go and look at the dispatch of rain round nigeria is capital budget moves out into northern areas of been in. and so go, we're likely to see some funding here over the course of 24, to 48 hours for southern africa. right now we've got this weather maker moving into the western cape providence. that means we're going to get brushed with a few showers and we'll see those winds pick up as well. that's your weather updates here. the big going drop chain and crypto counting suits, disruptive technology. joining with me and introducing a bill to outlaw crypto currency. all the way through the federal financial system, the cards open source software, we think trade or money without things. a government award winning filmmaker,
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hello again. you are watching out, is there a has remind you about top stories this i'll delegation from the west african book echo us has met with jonathan, need a t on a officer missing of the deposed presence for how much, but as soon as the 1st time presumes been seen by phone officials in weeks 2 is very nice of being killed and a shooting in the occupied westbank. that happens to have a ton of who are i just south of annapolis? 2 men would talk to and wants the inside a car wash. let's face for imagines he has been declared in the canadian province of british columbia as another wildfire tresses. thousands of homes, mcdougal, creek fi has grain from 60 to move and 6000 texas in 24 hours more than 230 people have died of cholera and democratic republic of congo. this yet most of them children. unicef says, mold and fuzzy, 1000 cases have been recorded. both k through proven,
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says west effected fighting between government forces and m. 23 rebels as far as millions of people and over crowded displacement comes. whether at risk of what's important disease is gone, lacy is units as representative in the deal. see he says a lack of funding on the coming rainy season will have efforts to control the outbreak. that if we don't get the money we are you streaming, consult with the the, the cost of being action because the cost is getting beaten types of options or something. something else to mention this in both cables is that the color outbreaks are not restricted to purely the caps they are. we have also, i would say a few weeks and we had, we had to get into a very difficult to actually go where, where we, we have to wait for, we get together because of the ongoing progressions between different office
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disputed surgery. and so i, i think that the, the other aspect of it you mentioned was that we did the dry's and we, we will shortly be moving it to the right that's, that's part distribution. security of the cameras. if he's gonna increase the risk a substantial certification is also very. busy the settings because we have the people living on these besides which is possible kind of love and the needs of digging latrines. it's also a fall 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 your claims. and terry, a ministry size of the 7 people have been killed and 90 injured in
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a russian missile. an attack on the northern city of china has pressed them for them, as landscape says, the miss landed, and one of the cities, central squares them as a university and a 5th with damaged as you and has as poland to enforce it cools the very different treatment of ukrainian unknown ukrainian refugees who from africa and the middle east say they often find it difficult to settle in poland and become part of the community. they blame politicians for fueling discrimination. and zanna fabian and binge of ed reports from well, 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 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?
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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 that when i give our apartment to africa and we know we have black, you just need to accept that we're all human being. so you saw about us separate times just to accept who yeah, i'm proud of why i'm and always be black rims. is it pull? 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 legal reproductions. poland 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 because of aver free for the violence of the political parties spread similar messages of division. this opposition leader and former president of
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the european council of dunham tusk. criticizes the government for welcoming migrants from the middle east and african countries. and the, let's say, isn't, if all of you has deep roots, which is partly it's for polish society is still very mono cultural. in other words, simply the very want we lacked people of a different skin color who we'd normally see on the street. the acceptance of various types of the other is it is low and autonomy 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 been the war begun. she volunteers of this community kitchen. her experience of poland has been very different. it's never is this for us, the phones off and have some kind of health. but both those see about that issue. just like they have small problems when people from over to, to like, not from slow rodney to grew a type to find sled insightful them. i would like people to what to be su,
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ends in that of that we can not because to move on to like it's just like have decided that this should be some of the oh oh and that acceptance is what all the refugees want, whatever they come from so i'm going to drop it down to 0 or so of course i'm on. i will hold national elections on sunday faces and the central american countries over the next president must address a severe hunger crisis. but it's faxing, children, local activists, the non profit groups claim rampant corruption, not elective results is on a rock below, has moved from across from lawless se of the health there in southern guatemala communities. here suffer one of the highest rates of male nutrition in the world. government programs offering health or a valuable resource. it brings the bottom in the,
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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, have reached historic levels. health authorities here in guatemala, say one of the biggest challenges to combat in mal nutrition is accessing virtual areas, adding that to places that are most in need, or often the hardest to reach the terrain in this part of the country to beach street with 17 year old heidi is scuffled makes short work of this, the parents that lead to her home. heidi says that, well, government assisted it's in the form of food resource planning has benefited her family. the still lacks some basic necessities, like clean water and the musket boom 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
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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, i'm going to say this. we've had 3 or 4 to governments to have blend, just deeper and deeper into corruption. so money is being spent on the, on this has started things and where they collect into, into this, 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 the 1st time i got somebody, new water molar one and 2. minors suffers from chronic mal nutrition as the situation worse and non profit groups have 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
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do believe these children would be worse off because at home, there are many cases where their day consist of sugary drinks, things that don't do us any good. experts more and that without urgent action from the next presidential administration, the countries pours communities have little hope for a better, nourished and more hopeful future. but to visit up a little al jazeera, guatemala city. heavy rain full in argentina is cause flooding and damage. hundreds of homes, the devastation is making life more difficult for people already struggling with inflation of more than a 115 percent try the boat has more from one to cyrus. cleaning up after a massive storm flooded this area in the city of philip left the window site. is it to somebody or that he is trying to salvage anything she can, but they will to destroy her refrigerator and the television. a much unethical and
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all i worked about night and so all the was coming in. my son's sleeps on the floor because there's nowhere else to sleep. we survive because my mother has a soup kitchen. because otherwise, with all salaries, it's impossible. the storm has made the families die or living conditions. even worse, flooding happens in this part of winter site 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 sowing inflation, it is impossible for them to be able to buy it again. this origin tina has been struggling with an over a 100 percent inflation rate in the past year. it's also trying to feed back over $40000000000.00 in forwarding that to the i m. f. primary elections last sunday showed that have yet to be late. a fire right candidate, go to wrong. 30 percent of the votes. really promises radical changes in the
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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 again. the, the, it was that the zip code, the work of the government evaluates when there's a lack of trust and credibility, with very low reserves and outside of an insightful ton, the success of bites 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 . loose out of the emp, 8 f as the last week has been impossible and 3, because those who are governing and not leaving and all the prices are going up,
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i had to buy cream for my foot and it was 800 pesos. now it's 1400 just in a few days and you know, it's frustration, anger and despair are everywhere as the country gets ready to. we like the new precedent 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 a site is taiwan has accuse china of intimidation off to us. military carried out drills net harmonies, which is on saturday, trying this has been able exercises in response to will that caused collusion between step protests and foreign forces. taiwan has condemned the exercises. the jewels follow a visit by the time and he's vice president of the us scientists in bangladesh wanting that high levels of micro plastics found in river species of thrusting by diversity. and the control of certain diseases type of chandra, explains why bangladesh was once
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a major exposure of live frogs for frame dining restaurants in europe. and the us shipments were banned in 1989 due to a rapid decline of fraud population, as well as an increase in farmland pest. such as must gators knob under the should frogs are facing a different kind of thread. this time from plastic poisoning. a new study by the international union of conservation of nature saves 15 out of 47 spaces of frogs. here are under threat on the, on a glove for all the already extreme told 1400 list best to see if our truck species are already on the brink of extinction, from plastic and macro plastic pollution out emerging issues. you can see how people are dependent on it on a daily basis. so this has become a plastic era professor of products university also discovered micro plastics and 83 percent of fish. it started. we have even discovered micro plastic in the muscles of various fish. that is the edible parts. yes. which means we are
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already consuming micro plastics with the food chain. in another study assigned is found in abundance of pollutants and surface water and underlying settlements of lakes and rivers in the capital dot com. no, i don't know too much on board them on their chromebook software, we hardly get fish. no, it is. it's because of the video portion versus canals due to pollution, fissions don't beat as they used to. they're not able to survive anymore in this part of the waters to ex. but save frogs have vital role in controlling mosquitoes that carry diseases such as malaria cases of dangled fever. i've reason alarmingly here in recent years, research as involved in the studies, the high level presence of micro plastic and frogs both and the potential try to bio diversity and crop production, environmental dash scientists, the verizon disposable plastic uses, is creating a pressing challenge for food safety as micro plastic accumulating and the marine full chain on which all day i'll gives the doctor. so it has had on the opposite
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era, oldest votes and i will tell you which measurement g p rider was able to avoid this fill out of the austrian chrome freight. those details actually the at this market you that rate in eastern charge. the food is pound is accepted alongside the fridge, trying to do these refugees that me able to receive for the heat. come here to business is risk for self on the side, just as prizes have tripled in the past few weeks. time claims manager dealers of exploitation offering should say, shortages an inflation when increase conditions have grown worse for local people. and agencies stepping and i've never seen such a big operation. so 40 funded now we don't really on the edge where we would not be
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able to provide them. and the other the child has been hosting refugees from sedan for more than 20 years, but vital resources being quoting food and water running. no, i mean here fear that could lead to violence between those who are being shelters and that was, it has refugees continue to cross the border. many fee attention of people here or rise even further the the the the as a whole support now as far as laura, thank you so much. around madrid have continued their good starts of the spanish league season. they've made it to winds from 2 games crow enchilada inside fall back after going and going down 3 down. ria, jude bellingham?
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what's the star performer for loss of blanco's? the only start scoring either side of the break for this is junior wrapped up the score to seal it. 31, browse arch rivals champions. barcelona i take on kansas on sunday. the gillian bobby mark has returned for paris. seizure man with a gold, but it was a frustrating night for him, and his teammates burned for and scored a 2nd half penalty against to lose having come on as a substitute. and bobby had not been included in manager luis and reeking swan for the season opener. at follow the 24 year old refusal to extend his contract on the spot in bobby's efforts. p. s g. fail to when to lose scoring a late penalty to deny the champions their 1st leave when of the season. they have 2 points after to get close to where deal is mattress or city of secured a 2nd street. when in the english probably league champions beat last season so forth at places in new castle api is he had, surprisingly,
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perhaps it was in early holland that scored. but who in alvarez, the result mean city have 6 points after 2 games. they faced sheffield united and parts. a colleague lou has claimed his 1st when in the country league is talking to manager, they beat matches the united who'd gone into this game off the back of the when a stripe from pop up natar saw in an uncle from ms. sandra martine as celia to want this 1st victory means the londoners have 4 points of teaching. that must be it was incredible. um, support is what we're standing tonight just yeah. the energy that the crowded. yeah . i'm stadium off in the fest, which was just a brilliant pen. 2, as i thought it helped us lever pool have also picked up their 1st when uh the league season. the rags came from behind the warm miss free one at anfield. who is
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the asthma home and sala, andy over at johnston. i got the goals for your going comp side. the victory follows living for drawing their season opener. i guess chelsea to read what that was really good to go. and that situation we had still on all minutes as to the account, the tax we thought for never, ever training on playing and that foundation and the boys to explain the well they all felt really hot. tamales breton is carmen's homeless coordination for a solo goal wage was the japan internationals efforts helping brighten win 41 a way and make it 2 wins from 2 in the league from defend. fantastic, very from for reviews. do play your name or has been unveiled by his new club. i'll hello. the
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thousands of fans pack the king from head stating to welcome the personal international ahead of health draw against as a fan of the 31 year old sign to 2 and a half year deal. the savvy club. so we didn't have one. the 3rd place a playoff at b. c for women's well kept to be co hosts, australia to now and brisbin. this appointment for the majority of fans and the stadium who were hoping to see australia finished the tournament with a with suite in took the lead for the policy spot. for subarus lani added a superb a 2nd after the break. its the 4th time sweet and have one on the metal, the head of work football jenny, and since, you know, says this has been the best women's world in history. teams from 6 continents have one games team from 5 continents have progress to the knockout phase. some of the heavy weights have been eliminated quickly. the for semi finalists are new potential windows of the world have so i
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mean full stadiums everywhere. to 1000000000 people on tv to me any of this. i mean incredible. well, the main event is taking place in sydney on sunday. 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 with 75000 people at the game here in sydney, 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, or it will 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
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a number of votes on both teams. attacks with talents, i'm going to sleep in england. we haven't yet seen the best of spain's alexia protests went out of multiple world player with a year, awards, england around pizza and, but had arguably an easy a pulse 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 play to read this. when some of them 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 glenn sleep is the coach. sabrina bateman. this will be her full success . it may just final off the guiding the netherlands to european championship
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victory in 2017 and then a woke up run his 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 europe and final thoughts. the 1st will champion from that confidence since 2007. interesting, lee, this will be the 1st time england in spain has 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 sydney or if you guys get off to say has won the women's 10000 meters of the athletics world championships and hungry. the say get, who was the reading 5000 meters champion, hold up to race leaders, the fun hassan of the netherlands. but how soon shot the crowd by stumbling, which is meters, to go into the finish line, leaving to sega, to win gold,
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and lead. an ethiopian sweep of the pony to sub supervisor. american wrong proud to retain his shot, put world title into the past with crowd sir, who almost didn't make the championships after being diagnosed with blood clots and his leg defended his crowns in championship record. throw 23.51 meters and at least francesco diana has won the austria in grand pre sprint grace for ducati after cleaning pool position for sunday's race. the raining moto g, p champion ship leader managed to steer clear this spell that wiped down several riders, including maverick then l as to quench 2nd and qualifying earlier in the day by the on his victory expenses. overall lead to 46 points ahead of spanish type of robber or haymarket. okay, that is all your support for now? laura back to you for thanks very much indeed. and that's it from me laura kyle: full this new job and got anyway. so rahman will be here in just a moment with another full bulletin of today's news. for you
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used an electric battery, some fine to for reducing a reliance on fossil fuels. live. be nice can fast ideas. so place are unique ecosystem that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from a mining people empower asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's white goals on a just a just to put out a nother fire. there had been a rather large across the country for days yesterday, another business good my entire life, fire fighters. they're saying that there's very little they can do with these extremely heavy wind while the world and focusing a lot on the tourist. the local, real desperation here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last
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greenforest and woodland has been burned, really does resemble an army get in landscape. the, the delegation of west african negotiates as meets the leader of the cube and the internet. the to find the diplomatic solution. the phillips, the revenue, what you noticed there were like my headquarters here in the also coming up to his right. these are killed and a suspected palestinian shooting attack and the occupied westbank a warning about as a color outbreak.
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