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were on controllable violence and crime becomes the number one issue, head of sunday's general elections. and he'll take home the biggest prize and women's football things and take home spine in the world cup. final incident news, which is really truthful, a has proposed a 3 year transition of power off the west african leaders, made another attempt at diplomacy to reverse the code. the segments by a general lab to romani gianni follows troops with a delegation from west africa's main regional block e co boss. they will submit finishes the pose president is the 1st time home at this and has been seen in public since last month. the military tie caught them. nicholas hawk reports answering the joint is called to mobilize. tens of thousands
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of volunteers gathered outside of new year's nationalist take him to join the armed forces. so the agenda, this is a show popular support for last month's qu, 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. and the crew leader general gianni delivered a message of his own. after meeting an echo aust delegation in the capital in the army in the place that neither the national council for the safe guard of the homeland nor the people of new york war and remain open to dialogue. but let us be clear, if an attack were to buttons are taken against us, it will not be the walk in the park. some people seem to think the cost or obligation ultimate with president, but assume he's being held with little access to food or electricity. his health is reportedly deteriorating. we met him,
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we heard from him what was done to him. she told us about the problems he's facing, that people take the leaders that sent us here. the june to accuse him of treason for acting in the interest of a foreign state, alluding to france, the former colonial power, the tempe, didn't even need many panama, the wheel 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 send a goal and ivory coast wants to stop this. but the 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 plains 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 algae 0. meanwhile,
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washington, which has a strong military prisons and this year has since it's new invested as to the capital in the i mean this of williams served as b u. s. invested to, to new share. she explains why the military leadership hasn't managed to fully control the country. this winter is throwing up everything it can possibly hear about, because it's obviously not thinking very well, but um, and seeing if it will work. uh, they have profess to want to have free freedom of choice that they have to repress any of the pro buzzing demonstrations. and my understanding is that there have been demonstrations all over the country or attempted demonstrations. they have the guns . uh we and i also have heard lots of reports about discontent within the military . and you're seeing a lot of a vulnerability, and these are right now since so many of the armed forces have been pulled into we're in the m a is and away from the outskirts of the other regions of the, of the country leading wide open. so there's disorientation, there's confusion,
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and there i understand there's a lot of discord in the ranks. thousands of prison residents in western canada had been forced to evacuate. their homes is 2 separate while 5 inch close them. mcdougal creek 5 is just one of more than 1000 active fives that are raging at the moment. several buildings have been destroyed and whist, colona, and british columbia. in the north, the yellow, nice wild fires burning out of control around the capitol of the northwest territories, petty calhane reports. this is why wild fires are so terrified in an instant, it shifts grows, consuming everything, and everyone in its wake. oh my god. this was nicky lawyers view from the passenger seat at the very ends you where the right to the right. that
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is where we felt the most intense heat in the car. you could feel a little bit of warm driving through it. but most of it, it was just the fear of all the rad. the read, the glow is all that lights up. the sky is here in west cologne and british columbia, where tens of thousands of people have evacuated or been told to, with a no numbers of homes and buildings already destroyed. we will start counting the number of houses when we stop fighting the fires that are burning today. soon as we know, we'll share the information with jeff and julie hoffman evacuated. but they said their community is keeping them updated on what they left behind, remotely. with doorbell cameras were 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, a reassuring glance at their past, and they hope their future after this experience that they say has only
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strengthened their love of this area. we were generously offered our friend's 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 in their and their toys and their things. this has been a terrible wildfire season for many parts of canada. right now, the country is battling over 1000 wild fires, many of those classified out of control and headed toward new communities. every day. patty calling out to 0 on the hawaiian island of maui, search and recovery teams that continuing the green task of finding the remains of wild 5 victims cruise from washington state and california using cut off adults to search for hundreds of people with missing off to bond funds raised much of the historic town of the honda, the remains of at least $14014.00 people have been found so far,
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and most of them have yet to be identified. an investigation is underway and what spots the most lethal wildfires in the us an over a century. big search area. devastating fire. i've not seen anything like this in my entire 30 years and the fire service and been just some pretty significant incidents. the intensity population density. all those things combine while ties are also raging on the spanish island of 10 reef when at least 50000 people have been evacuated. michael, apple reports 10 and rephrase it ins can do little. but watches the west plays in full decades. it's written as the north of the spanish china. the wild fires began earlier this week in a mountainous national park. in the center of the island. the fires have laid waste
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to move in 5000 the heck. these are land within a 50 kilometer radius. no homes have yet been destroyed. residents are appealing to emergency services to do everything in the policy to keep it that way. i'll get back and forth with the state of defies. near the farm, we have a truck event, the farmlands and or la haines, are they every time it's a business that was doing well? but if i could completely ruin us, please do something about it because the buyers are right. they because they're worried about the animals, they've left behind the middle something on the farm and are in front of the houses . we want them to stay the say that the father doesn't go to the homes and maybe some of the animals can be saved. we all, as you can understand, novice thousands have been evacuated, but not every one is taking up the offer of temporary accommodation. the article just we are staying in the car. they offered us a place at a sports st. down the. but we prefer to stay in the car because that we,
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we can watch if the house bigs or not. we know the, the smoke is hampering at. that's the battle of the blaze from the air. but we'll see already say they'll wake him to bring the wild fires reckoning 11 towns under control. mike level, which is 0 with southern california is pricing, so won't the us with the service calls catastrophic flooding. hurricane hillary is moving north along the coast of mexico's ball, california, potentially. it's expected to turn into a tropical storm when it makes land full lights on sunday. los angeles is under a tropical storm, watched for the 1st time in history. therefore the bane flash floods inbox these the scenes from the town of center rosalia on the eastern coast of the peninsula. full cost as a hillary will bring heavy rain as much as a use with in just a measure of dies will to is riley's had been killed in the shooting and the occupied west bank. it happens near the palestinian town of hawaii,
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just south of novelist. the 2 men age 60, and suzy, with targets involved by with inside a car wash is ready for us to sit up really bulk searching for the asylum. abraham has more from basically him, 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 i tag that has to be now we've also been seeing a lot of color, simians stuck check points because these really got to so many check points that they're viewed when they're and manned by is really for says, we know that more is we're in 80 and forth minutes have been sense to the area causing a lot of traffic. but also most of the are usually what happens after thursday shooting affected by palestinian 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,
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if you don't have to move and go on the road, don't do so because the fearing fessler retaliation. and remember what we're talking about. 33 is really the work been killed in tell us to me in a text since the beginning of the year. a lot of them soldiers or is written such as we're talking about more than $187.00 just in the occupied was bank alone. killed by is really exclusive. since the beginning of this year, we're seeing a search in numbers. rate buys really forces are taking place almost on a nightly and daily basis. so palestinians will tell you that these are the task i'm in response to the decades long as radio occupation un peacekeepers, speeding up the withdrawal from nova. and molly, as the security situation, wilson's a week ago, 6 you in troops and thousands of funds is from in the group, were killed in confrontations near you in buys. in june, the un security council ended a decade long peacekeeping mission,
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up to the ruling military demand, its withdrawal sent in mon ahead reports. the un peacekeepers in their in northern molly are rushing to pack their bags, dismantle equipment, and shut down their operation. summer from ivory coast others from bangladesh. the objective was to protect this dark city of 10, but to from iso and all kinds of fighters. but they're being forced to leave before completing their mission. in june, molly's military lead government called for the withdrawal. if the un peacekeeping force known as been new spot saying there was no peace for them to keep using the un, if in action to the face of attacks and blaming it to the deteriorating security situation . the head of the mission disagrees. let me see on the manufacturer that i had left you on the mission did a very good job. of course it's not perfect, but we worked with devotion, sincerity, and coverage, and we paid a high cost. 300. my colleagues have lost their lives and $700.00 were injured saving molly? so we feel we have done a lot not enough says june to leader
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a seem equally to he believes the country is better off without the international peacekeeping force. but with the help of russian mercenaries from the wagner group, human rights organizations accused molly and soldiers and russian fighters of war crimes, including rape, torture, and the killing of civilians. they're meant to protect. number yeah, a lot of mean money in the body and state and the body and we will try to take over those you in positions which appears to make sense. but given the context and the soul and piece process, the presence may increase existing tension. as you enforce of pulling out all kinds of fighters attack the compound and bear injuring several peacekeepers. since there's been fierce fighting armed groups against the valiant army and russian mercenaries, each side trying to gain control the compound. looking to replace the peacekeepers . and course in the middle are the people of tempe up to the vincent monahan. l g 0
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was still a head on al jazeera hunger and poverty made was by corruption. we explore the issues dominating sundays election and course a mom the the hey good to see. let's go with your weather report for the middle east and africa. this breeze off eastern mediterranean, has knocked down temperatures below 40 degrees and the level for the 1st time in a while, but this wind is also on the flip side, bumping up those temperatures in iraq. so back that up to 48 degrees on sunday, we're seeing the return of the wind off the goal for us here in doha. so you know, the name of the game that is going to bump in 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,
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a temperatures and on camera starting to slip after that heat wave that you had there. and still breezy through the boss for us. so assemble coming in at $29.00 degrees, west africa or pulses of rain along the coast here and dispatch your brain 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 of buddha, we could see half a month's worth of rain over the next 48 hours or so. and for southern africa looks like this. we do have a bit of rain moving away from the coast here and a week weather, make our full, bring a bit of rain and wind to cape town on monday of the as a i driven robots become more intelligent and more a ton. and this will lead out smart us. do you think you could from the world one day if i ever decided to take on the world? i'm sure i do a great job robot never gets tired of sophia,
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one of the world's most advanced human like robots, and i'll be talking to algebra 0. the bold and i'm told stories from age and the pacific. on out you 0 the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching l g 0 reminder about top story is the so she is miller, triple a, has proposed a 3 year transition of talent up to west african leaders night. another attempts at diplomacy to reverse the code, the segments by general, a. m, to romani, she on a follow troops for the delegation, regional blog,
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eco box. some 55000 residents in west and canada had been forced to evacuate. their homes is too stupid, while 5 inch close on file size is using a tank is in helicopters, typically the files, the northwest territories and, and british columbia fans of england and spying accounting down the hours before the teams go head to head in the 1st women's world cup final is being recorded, breaking tournaments in australia and using lengths to to co host. his alex thomas with a preview of the team on footballs. grace is glory to the ultimate prize insight for england and spain. as each team seeks to win its 1st women's world cup trophy, expect more passion and excitement was $75000.00 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 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 a number of votes, ornaments, most teams attacks 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 with a year awards england around feats and 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. as we are no england, we all know the play is of play with some of them and some of my teammates, maybe we because when some of them we know that they have
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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 subbing glen sleep is the coach. sabrina bateman. this will be huff full success . it may just final off the guiding the netherlands to european championship 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 oh european final thoughts. the 1st will champion from that confidence since 2007. interestingly, this will be the 1st time england in 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, how does era sidney last spring and helen model. and she is chair of the capital
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football federation of new zealand and also cheer off the women's football league. she joins us live from wellington, thank you very much for being on al jazeera. now obviously we've still got the finals apply, but how does this tournament wright's not just on the page, but what it has been able to to offer as well, especially promising women sports you think has been able to silence many of those dances. a 100 percent. i think it has, i think we've seen very quickly at the outset since the tournament kicked off here in new zealand. back in the 20th of july, the number of support is that of increased and come to the games, the 2 naps and the questions that are now being asked by people that might not necessarily being involved in football in the past. what's next? what's next? the football across i to, you know, and that's pretty exciting to be a part of you have for sure. and the last few days fits of presidency. any implants, you know, cost a little bit of controversy telling women to pick the right barrels when it comes to equal pay. what's your reaction to that?
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especially coming from the head of the school? yeah, i have, i think this has been a lot of discussion about that and i think he raises an interesting point. i do have a slightly different view points and i think these more conversation to be head around the type of woman i think section 8 is being obviously a big increase with this tournament, which is fantastic. but i think is more like, you know, before this tournament. uh, there was concern about fan engagement and uh, concerned that bro cost is willing to pay what the tournament was with. but, you know, they had been attendance and tv records broken rights for a while and it does that put to risk the argument that there isn't that much interest in women's football? i would be crazy if i see it now. it did that. it didn't permit teresa, but i think so i, i think people, i'm me and i colleagues and people that i've spoken to have seen these the understanding of the impact and the power that this, that football can have on
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a country on a nation and, and data across, across the globe means that the, you know, the financial opportunities that are available and now being grasped and taken out the next. i mean, going to be a good thing for women sports. uh, what, how do you go about building on that momentum? and i think that the state that stops it already, and that stops. so basically the legacy stops now. program which kicked off before the tournament stuff and there's a lot of weak already being done in that space and will continue, should be done. so some of the scope programs and things have been is an example where i tried to reach the program across new zealand has been i've, well, i've just subscribed the partnerships and the legacy programs that we're looking, that enrolling at not just in new zealand, but also across the industry direction across as shania and the growth of women's sports and football. not just 10, but across the orleans as well as you know, it's an exciting time to be involved in football and the, the, and the, i guess the development from where it's at now we'll just continue. um,
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cuz there's, there's a lot more today and a, and a, you know, more opportunities for women and females and deals and advice that, you know, young, you know, face getting into full sized right the way through to the masters and whether that's playing coaching, referring to is a number of opportunities that are on alpha and we'll continue should be on for after the little cups finished. and of course, the final kicks off in the next few hours. spend a ring then to if you guys can aardvark for team one. so the rephrase the, it's a really nice. yeah. look you've got, you've got england timber, obviously off the back of the fantastic when with the, your eyes button spine that have had a tougher right to the final then england's did him. and i think there was that way everybody is predicting well, a lot of people are predicting under gangland i'm, i'm, i'm quietly confident that one of the times when the how the medical, if you thank you so much for your time. that is helen milan. she's chair of the
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capital football federation of new zealand. thank you. thank you. or are tied to other news now in millions of ecuador, in preparing to vote in sundays general election under the shadow of violence and the assassination of a presidential candidacy. the army has been deployed to deliver election materials to polling stations. the window of sundays, thoughtful face, an overwhelming public demand for security. less than american, into tennessee and human reports from key to or people's former mayor of what you use to date, radio broadcaster says he still traumatized the noise in the shipping company on the van into assisted me in my thoughts as we were leaving the tunnel. i use and 5 people got out of another vehicle on to have to flip them in they grab my daughter from the driver seat. i tried to run in vain. see this? i mean, he said this was the thing that mean totally off to 30 minutes later out and said, god,
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we have the wrong person. 4 they were exceptionally lucky and it was or did not big extortion and murder to become an epidemic. when presidential candidates in 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 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 in league with criminal gangs, and drug leaders, corruption and penetration of organized crime and to state institutions specially, security forces is undeniable. this man who didn't want to give his name says everyone knows that even the justice system is corrupted every day,
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more body to peer 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 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
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of the work and safety. see a newman al jazeera peter. this cost mala is also holding national elections on sunday versus in the central american country side. the next president must address this of a 100 crisis. that's affecting children of upload reports from guatemala city 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 nutritional 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,
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adding that to places that are most the needs are often the hardest to reach the terrain. and this part of the country can be extreme with 17 year old heidi is gonna hook makes short work of the speed 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 lack 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 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 countries most vulnerable citizens. dave, i'm going to say this, we have 3 or 4 governments to have blend just deeper and deeper into corruption. so money is being spent on the,
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on this to certain things and we're neglecting to invest. i think the most vital asset of this country children. so much as being squander while were assembled annually facing and nutritional crisis. this is the 1st time i got something in the water molar one and 2 miners suffers from chronic male nutrition. as the situation worse and non profit groups have stepped up to provide assistance with government efforts, fall short 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. definitely 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 administration, the countries pours communities have little hope for a better,
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