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winning it's actually not a one elephant conflict. it's a model 6 on wednesday with conflict, sweetness on which is 0. the a 3 year transition until civilian rule. that's the proposal from new shares, cool leaders as a try to stave off military intervention. the hello, i'm kimberly how good this is al jazeera life from the ha. also coming up. thousands more people leave their homes in british columbia as wild buyers rep, true western canada. the stage is set for spain and england is sydney
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host, the fee for women's world cup final plus i'm to see newman and key to where equity orange will be going to the polls to elect a new president after a campaign marked by unprecedented by the news years military leaders is proposing a 3 year transition to civilian rule. the statement from general abdur, remind she on a follow talks with a delegation from the west african block echo was they also met new jersey to post president mohammed by zoom. nicholas hoc has more answering the dentist called to mobilize. tens of thousands of volunteers gathered outside of new year's nationalist. take him to join the armed forces to the agenda. this is a show popular support for last month's cute, inactive defiance and the face of the threat of military reactions from the west
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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 greenville 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 of the cost of the asian also met with president, but assume he's being held with little access to food or electricity. his health is reportedly deteriorating. we met him, 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,
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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 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 molly in 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 the consequences. nicholas hooked alger 0. all right, we're going to get more from isolated res, who is live for us and the nigerian capital boucher. all right, now want to find out a little bit more about the general speech. what can you tell us?
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what basically from the devoted much of his speech, 2 of his functions, an indication that what it costs did the imposition of functions that close your voters, restrictions to exports as well as the restriction of movement is beginning to bind . now in addition to that, we also heard about team talking about electricity being cut off, not due to supply as much of the electricity because seem to meet you. and that has been cut off for more than 2 weeks now about 3 weeks. exactly right now. and that is affecting businesses in either side. we can look at these single se aspect of it . some of these have not been paid in many ministries and departments, and that's the beginning towards the rulers image here. and it's complicated. and as long as this goes on and with the inability to pay a similar silence, and also the military is probably the best that recipe for a big problem for the ministry due to that. but what he did also was to open the
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door and each wider afford to go see is just to continue. remember, this is a, a, this is the team that was sent back by a general janet, just 2 weeks ago when they tried to meet him in the i me saying that he cannot guarantee the safety simply because the, i'm the director that goes in the western part was based image is so high, so he can't guarantee their safety. what seems to is that nothing much because they under still there. all right, well thank you for the latest there. adriece reporting live on the situation and the speech from the general there after after him gianni, thank you so much. okay, thank you. turning to molly now in neighboring molly, the united nations peace keeping mission is speeding up. it's withdrawal as the security situation worse, and the military government has pushed the united nations mission to leave the country before the end of the year. sent out. and monica and reports, the un peacekeepers in their in northern molly are rushing to pack their bags,
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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 mendoza 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 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,
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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, lot of mean by the, 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 of privacy is, the presence may increase existing tension. also, as you enforce of pulling out all kinds of fighters attack the compound and bear injuring several peacekeepers. since there's been fierce fighting arm groups against the valley, an army and russian mercenaries each side trying to gain control the compound, looking to replace the peacekeepers and goals in the middle, or the people of tempe up to the vincent monahan. how does the europe artillery shelling and explosions have been reported in sedans. capitol is fighting between the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces shows no sign of ending.
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gunfire has also been reported during now across the nile river. from for too many people are trapped in the city, caught up in that conflict that has been raging since april. are going to turn to canada and our tens of thousands of residents in the west of that country have been forced to leave their homes as to wild fires threaten urban centers. there. the 1st part was the mcdougall creek fire and its destroyed several buildings in west colona and the province of british columbia. no further, north crews are trying to keep the flames away from yellow knife, the capital of the northwest territories. i'll de zeroes, particle hang 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
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from the passenger seat here at the very ends you where the right to the right. that is where we felt the most intense heat in the car. you can 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 skies here in west cologne and british columbia were 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. as soon as we know we'll share the information. jeff and julie hoffman evacuated, but they say their community is keeping them updated on what they left behind. remotely. with the doorbell, cameras were on a facebook group for a community face for a group that just is posting constantly. here's how things look right now out the
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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 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, in their toys in their things. this has been a terrible wildfire season for many parts of canada. right now. the country is battling over $1000.00 wild fires, many of those classified out of control and headed towards new communities. every day. patty calling out to 0 and stay with wild fires on the hawaiian island of maui. search teams are continuing the grim task of recovering the remains. victims crews from washington state and california are using police dogs to search
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for hundreds of people. still missing. after wildfires raged money raised rather much of the historic town of behind the remains of at least $114.00 people have been found so far and most have yet to be identified. the meantime, while stars are also raging on the spanish island of tennessee, for nearly 30000 people have been ordered to move to safety. at least 11 towns have been effected, which is here is michael, apple reports tend to rephrase it. ins can do little but watches the west plays in full decades. it's written as the north of the spanish china. wild fires began earlier this week in a mountainous national park. in the center of the island. the fires have laid waste to move in 5000 the heck. these are land within a 50 kilometer radius. no homes have yet been destroyed. residents are appealing to
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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 turn? it's a business that was doing role, but the for 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, i'm black, tessa, the farm man are in front of the houses. we want them to stay the same, but 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 scene to down be but we prefer to stay in the car because that we, we can watch if the house bigs or not. we know the, the smoke is hampering it fits the bath hold a blaze from the air,
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but we'll see already say they'll wake him to bring the wild fires threatening 11 towns under control mike level which is 0. meantime, southern california is bracing for what the us weather service calls catastrophic flooding. hurricane hillary's moving north along the coast of mexico has baja california peninsula. now it's expected to turn into a tropical storm. would it makes land fall late on sunday? for the 1st time in history, the city of los angeles is under a tropical storm watch and flash floods of already hit by ha. these are the scenes from the town of santa rosalia on the east coast of the peninsula forecast or say, hillary will bring heavy rain much of the year's worth in just a matter of days. will ecuador will hold its general election in the coming hours, and it comes just weeks after a presidential candidate was assassinated. your army has been deployed to several
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cities ahead of the votes. soldiers have delivered election materials and will be monitoring polling stations, or latin america editor will see a newman has more from kito. the need for doors, unprecedented political and security crisis, an unprecedented snap general election. a religious ceremony flanked by special forces served as the final campaigned event, police down to the thought whose replacing assassinated anti corruption and crime candidates. but none to be sent, seal, put for bush to click whether it is when the request of ecuador is now a knock of state. and otherwise, how can we explain what's happening? we are a country that exports the largest amount of drugs abroad that also consumes as many drugs at home. what do you see if they didn't pick up the reading of the polls? by diminishing margin, as lawyer lisa gonzales from the left wing citizen revolution party. still led by
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exiled former president bluff, i quoted at, and he was sentenced to 8 years and up sent you on corruption charges that he denies from abroad. he told ecuador, and set the good days we'll be back under lisa gonzales was a 5. then i see a country on it's nice for going to start to put it back on it's feet so we can walk and then run in a year and a half, we're going to control security in the country, the prisons and the borders with the candidate who poses to use an iron fist against crime is 40 year old jun topic, a kyra's magic new color in politics. the millionaire economist and security impresario shows off his tattoos from recent military missions. he flashing the french foreign legion in somalia, syria and ukraine, and was trained as a sniper topic last off comparisons to ramble, but tells out to xerox. kid myers el salvador is controversial president and i look at it. i go on with buddies and i don't agree with everything he does, but if that's something that i admire about el salvador is president of which we
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will implemented. my government is his clarity and determination. read a new form of leadership with energy urgency determined to do what is necessary now . although it's a door and have a lot of choices, the winter won't have a lot of time. according to the constitution, the new president can only stay in office long enough to finish the outgoing president's administration. in other words, about 18 months after that, there will have to be a new presidential election, a situation many believe will increase instability and govern ability. here in ecuador, the see and human elders. here i clicked on the echo dorians will also be voting in a referendum on whether oil extraction should continue in one of its nature reserves. the city national park is in ecuador as amazon region, and the area is described as one of the world's greatest havens of biodiversity.
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but it contains significant oil reserves. all right, we're going to take short break, but still ahead on al jazeera, on the, on the even playing field in poland. refugees and migrant say they are treated differently depending on where they come from. the, it's part of the day where we look at your weather report for europe in africa and flood warnings in play for southern norway, but tough to see why when you look at this batch of rain around in your region capital also. so getting those with rain, the shield of rain will move into sweden over the course of sunday. it's also tugging up warm air through england, france and belgium, brussels coming in at 27 degrees today on sunday. almost all the poland is under a weather alert for heat, the capital warsaw, $32.00 degrees,
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many spots actually in the 30s, and a few showers and storms popping up here, but plenty of sunshine to go around for everyone. fairly calm in searcy, a assemble your temperature is coming up here. 30 degrees on the nose and for the other side of the mediterranean, we've got about a week of pretty severe heat for southern spain. so think places like seville and quarter by ear temperatures will be 40 and above for the better part of this week off to africa that was with rain for nigeria is capital of budget that will move in to northern penning toko and gone a and a week whether maker will bring a bit of wind and showers the western cape providence, but it's really the sheep, it's the bigger story. talk of the read, the higher the temperature we're talking near. august record heats in places like habit eroni on tuesday, season of the as a i driven robots become more intelligent and more
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meeting a delegation from the west african block and was in the capital near me on saturday . southern california is bracing for what the us weather service calls tacit straw fixed flooding forecasters say. hurricane hillary bring heavy rain as much as a year's worth a matter of days. and the canadian province of british columbia is declared a state of emergency and as wild fires ripped through the region authorities of order, tens of thousands of people to leave their homes of the wildfire. so spread further south to washington state in the united states, at least one person was killed. and at least a 185 structures have been destroyed, as well as a major highway has been closed. evacuation orders have now been issued for thousands of people in small,
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rural communities. all right, is just a few hours before england and spain face off in the world. women's world cup final . both teams are on their 1st title. here's elders, here's alex thomas with a preview from sydney, australia. the ultimate prize is insight from england and spain as each team seeks to when it's 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 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 tournament,
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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 feats, and how to play an easy a pos to the final with no count games against nigeria, columbia, and co host, australia. spain supposed improve drastically off to the group stage as they swept aside switzerland, the netherlands, and sweets we are no england. we all know the play is awfully with some of them and some of my teammates, maybe we because 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 subbing glen sleep is the coach sabrina bateman. this will be her full success. it may just final off the guiding the netherlands to european championship victory
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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'll 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 that era? sidney of alex joins us for more from the found zone in sidney. so not long now until kick off the hey, we are normal now. so kick off in the biggest game. hope that lives about spain and england's football is probably joined by one of the science. you say this pulled
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a line that's just very, very useful. why small calling didn't easy to prove it, he said, and one of the co host as well, what was the atmosphere like that? we thought it was, but so it was crazy. yeah, it was pretty amazing deal and got the 1st one ever and well, and it was like game changing for our country. it was really, really exciting. new me that wrote be not what you love yourself, a lot playing lots. kimberly. instead of watching the w a cell and just got hot, the country is not and you come out, but what do you find the support england was that? so i have a lot of love for love. i also go to a place in london for those that already it's all of them applying tonight, summer of an injury, which is the the cited by. yeah. and do you think they can do it again so very time it is fine. yeah, i think my 10, i think if i go i managed to just have a lot of fun in my basement football. and he said when he's living, holding this sort of in a game changer for women women sold in general. would you understand?
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like saying the same amount of assigning of 40 terms. you know, the country once the guy last way like makes me and let you know it's really cold. yeah. but it was a lie. i will be gone to the side when, but yeah, that's right. x on them is incredible. i can never really hug you enjoyed. so we definitely feels like a bit of apology happens. big don't have some fun to like that. uh that was where you be. we just seen so many funds for like, for the world like us to pay my respects on that. so you people in the last 2 of in gold top, so you get to the final. but if you come here anyway, i'm at service, i'm a licensed chicago warrant king and shots because they not would like people living, but that's the connection. but as i've pulled a line that says again, spend lots of spanish about is to i'm, you'll striking and spring play it to go out of the way those as it gets here. regardless of the material it is losing the semi finals. we seen great scenes up in prison where australia lost the place, miles to sweden is definitely transformed. the white women spoke what is perceived
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in this country across the globe. no matter what the result on this, the final that a full 32 off the phone off weeks of extra looks like re find alex thomas lie for us and sydney. thank you. all right. turning to india now police there have stopped a meeting, a prominent activist and academics ahead of the g. 20 summit in new delhi and september nearly 400 participants had spent 2 days debating the g. 20 agenda. some of them critics of prime minister, no render modi's government. they accuse him of using the g 20 summit to boost his profile. organizers of the way, twice he conference say police ended the conference, citing lack of a proper permit. critics say assaults on freedom of speech have grown under modi's leadership. at least 11 people have been killed and under attack in north western pockets. don police in the north was 0, is 10 regions say a bomb detonated near
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a truck carrying construction workers. daugherty say they were working on an army outpost. no group has yet claimed responsibility or to pass. foreign minister says there is no decision yet on when to begin releasing trees and water from the focus . shame a nuclear power plant into the sea for rio cuz she was speaking at the focus. she was cited in northern japan, which was destroyed by synonymy in 2011. the plan to release the water is opposed by fishermen and neighboring countries. while the united nations is urged poland to and what it calls a quote, very different treatment of ukrainian and non you for any and refugees. a solid bench of the reports. now for saw, this football page is a refuge, an uplift event, and a place to find help. life isn't easy for people of african descent in poland,
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country that is more than 96 percent white. nigerian born origins is set up this group for black people to express themselves in the public space. he's been racially profiled and violently attacked. good the pardon me monkey. what are you doing in the fall and go by? do you have to close this business because of what he calls racism and xenophobia life about black people here in the impala is very difficult, very difficult, difficult in every aspect that when i give our apartment to africa and we know we have black, we just need to accept that we're all human being, so you saw about acceptance tests 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. a full and 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
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color of their skin. a 2018 campaign ad by the governing party maintains an influx of immigrants because of aver free for the violence of the political parties fed similar messages of division. this opposition leader and former president of the european council dunham tusk. criticizes the government for welcoming migrants from the middle east and african countries. and the list saves into full view, has deep roots. both parties for publish society is still very mono cultural. in other words, simply very wide. we lack people of a different skin color who we 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 skin 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 may have is this for us to find job and have some kind of health. but to both those see about that
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issue. just like, is there a cost more problems when people from over to, to like, not from slow rodney to grew a type to find sled ends. i call them, i would like people to what to be su, ends in that is that we can not because to move on to like, it's just life of decided that this would be some of the house. oh. and that acceptance is what all the refugees want, wherever they come from. so i'm a driving down to 0 or so the, you're watching out 0. these are the top stories at this. our new shares, military leader is proposing a 3 year transition to democracy. general abdur, oman,
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she on a made the statement.

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