tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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avenue in the bronx and the ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers help launch a music style using funk, soul, jazz and rock plastics be created an entirely new south west since become a multi 1000000000 dollar industry. the universal hip hop museum currently under construction seeks to preserve the movements roots, residents around the globe. the of the hello. i'm kimberly help if this is the news our lives from the coming up in the next 60 minutes of the 3 year transition until civilian rules. that the proposal from new year's crew leaders as they tried to stave off military intervention. thousands more people leave their homes in british columbia as wild fires ripped
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through western canada. i'm just seeing human and people were f would, orange will be going, as opposed to elect a new president after a campaign marked by unprecedented invites and support the 9th women's woke up final has just kicked off in sydney, australia. england are taken on spain with both countries aiming to winds. it's hard to for the 1st time, will be live in london, madrid, and sidney. the new shares military leader is proposing a 3 year transition to civilian rule. the statement from general abdur romaji on a follow talks with a delegation from the west african block. echo was the also mat new chair is deposed president. my have advisor douglas has, has well answering the dentists called to mobilize tens of thousands of volunteers
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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 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. yeah, me 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 bonds are taken against us, it will not be the welcome to park. some people seem to think a vehicle was still engaged and also met with president by zoom. 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,
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that people take to the leaders that sent us here. they didn't take use him of treason for acting in the interest of a 4 in state alluding to france, the former colonial power, the tempe, that they needed me to get them off 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 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 seem to be determined to cling onto power no matter the consequences. nicholas hawk algae 0. ok, we're going to get more from athens,
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greece who is live for us. and then i jerry and capital of a boucher at talk to us a little bit about general chinese address. what did you make of it as well, he watch so much on the impact of sanctions sciences enforced by the economic community to of west african states in the early do some of the cool you said it's denying news. your access to food and medicine is critical of medicines. and there's also, he's also talked about electricity was cut off from nigeria, say that it has led to several debts in hospitals and industries collapsing. but again, general chevy also spoke about a transition program. he needed to do, he needs to do that simply because politicians and opposition politicians been this year who seemed to be running behind his government working closely to see how far the transition program would have goals. he mentioned a 3 year transition program, but it's not such and whether this was sick well with the position. remember?
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yeah, me is the center of the opposition for the last 10 years. it has proven so difficult to have. the point is conf. parties or governing partners to make inroads into nam may. so most of the purchase you see most of us all the data to say is coming from the army. and that is where most of 60 percent of everything the job is running. government, the economy, everything. so if you lose these particular solely data chose particular support, he's going to be in big time trouble. and the stump of the main reasons is the shortage is i mean, selection and food. and let me just quickly jump in there for a 2nd apologies. we know that general chip, she already met with an echo us delegation previously. and we know that that he turns them away. talk to us a little bit though. now about the fact that this delegation they've met. does this now signal a breakthrough? some see it as a base,
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so they feel that the general chinese warming up to a course now to stable functions as to state of, of military intervention in this year. however, it remains to be seen whether this would have worked with equities. first of all, that course would like to see the freedom of president mohammed buzzle. how would that happen? nobody knows at the moment because a by zoom is freed. uh then we probably wouldn't be looking at another problem for the ministry leaders that because the support appraised in yeah. and yeah, i mean for example wants them to keep the zoom. and also, if you know, my advising is out of the way that probably could clear the way for military action in that country. and that's what many of these areas believe is actually stopping in the military intervention at the moment. images. all right, thank you for helping us to understand the story a little bit more in the very latest of entries live for us from a boucher thank you to okay, well lord,
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to try remind you of how the military coup unfolded in this year. it's complicated on july 26th. it's military seize power and detained president mohammed presume regional leaders out of the united nations and immediately condemned the crew. then what happened is on july 30th. the original block, known as the echo, was warned. the crew leaders that they had one week to reinstate the president or they would face potential military action. so a few days later on august 6th, nearly 30000 supporters of the to rally in the capital near may. the demonstration coincided with the deadlines set by echo was for the 2 leaders to reinstalled the zoom. but then on august 8th, new jersey, genta pointed alley, my mind, let me and zane as the prime minister and on the same day echo us, imposed more sanctions on new jersey into what we're going to try and get some more detail on all of this. we've got alexis awkward year um she is standing by she is
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a managing editor for summer for africa, a platform or rather he apologies for that and we didn't have the shot. i'm quite yet. you're joining us from london. thank you so much, sir. talk to us a little bit about the announcement of a transition to civilian rule. how will that sit with echo us? and i think also with the course it's going to really push to become more installing is a dictates the terms and conditions of running the conversations and conversations . now on the one hand it's, it helps a class. it means that they come back away from the district, but it also takes the terms and conditions of the conversations simply because they've been calling for over time to constitutional order. now you know that that's what they're being offered. the voltage will do not return to the constitutional order and what limit the trajectory things know,
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we're going to dictate the timeframe for this, the way in which it will unfold and presume will not be involved. so, i mean, ultimately it's good for costing as much as it's possible negotiations, but we'll all to that calculation fundamentally. it really ability, but the good thing is it's, it's a pump the constitutional order. okay, so when you said alders, the timeline, then you're saying then that you believe this is going to stave off military intervention? is that correct? i think most likely, and the reason why i say that is, and again, this is what makes a quest. now they also have to look perception. now there's clearly a degree of popular support behind virginia tech. and the jim turn up presenting a tiny table for which section do i cost, of course is quoting for. so the loca, distributor stays in power and continue to take on the co,
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committed to machine to hold. it becomes flat quest. you got to remember in terms of the context, the student has already a pointer, a 21 person cabinet. so they got a government in place and that cabinet is led by somebody and somebody of a prime minister who is a respect to the economy speech. what, but i can development back as one is that they now say, no, there will be a democratic transition that's going to be a pop, went by that will be constitutional. the so that would use is the options, but cost to keep on pushing from an intervention. how does what does that as well bring to mind, but really doesn't want to do the face of publicly that is the last result. and this one is that a lot of these heads of state we didn't, i, course we have to get by in the mystically. and most of this is going to have to come from nigeria because it is the biggest benefit to all trips. i'm money, i could wash now the senate in 90 percent of what he said, but it does not want the income
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a minute. 3 options that puts pun intended for the president of nigeria in the position. somebody, somebody out to avoid inspection and very, very quickly what, what about the houses later? well, have a bunch of them. i mean, there are re, what reassurance is, are there for echo us that he is? okay. i guess a double edged sword is they already we sure one says obviously one is essentially proof of life. they can see the conditions and it's reassuring to have had that contact. but the reason why i say public sold is simply because you still have bond giving shit as long as he's being held by the gen to they have leverage. and as you had in your report, just before, i mean, that is something that can stay well. any kind of ministry intervention, but it also means that it needs to turn to can forced to hand them across as long as they have him. they can say no, we have charges of high treason. so that gives them power. that gives some leverage and any kind of a negotiation process. all right,
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we appreciate you joining us there. thank you. magic editor for summer, for africa, joining us from light and really appreciate your insights for giving us a bit of clarity on that story. thank you. all right, turning to neighboring molly, the un peacekeeping mission is speeding up its withdrawal as the security situation there were since the military government has pushed the united nations mission to leave the country before the end of the year. fin 10. monahan reports the un peacekeepers in their in northern molly are rushing to pack their bags, dismantle equipment, and shut down their operation. some are from ivory coast others from bangladesh. their objective was to protect this dark city of tim book to from iso and all kinds of fighters, but they're being forced to leave before completing their mission. in june, molly's military leg government called for the withdrawal of the un peacekeeping force, known as mendoza saying, there was no peace for them to keep accusing the un,
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if an action to the face of attacks and blaming it to the deteriorating security situation. the head of the mission disagrees. let me show the manufacturer and i had left the on the mission did a very good job, of course is 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 were injured saving molly? so we feel we have done a lot of products, not enough, says june to leader, 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 the un force of pulling out all kinds
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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 goals in the middle, or the people of tempe up to vincent monahan. how does the euro, a latour, artillery showing and explosions have been reported in sedans. capital s fighting between the army and para military rapids support forces shows no sign of ending. gunfire has also been reported in i'm durham and across the nile river from her to many people are trapped in the city. caught up in the conflict. it's been raging since april. all right, plenty more ahead on the news hour, including wildfires in the canary islands, tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes. and now
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a category one. hurricane hillary closes in california for residents are preparing for mass of flooding and land slides. and in sports, the player who lead argentine is of glory in the men's world. com has won his 1st trophy. with this new club, the 10s of thousands of residents in western canada has been forced to leave their homes as to wildfire threaten urban centers. the 1st fire, known as the mcdougall creek fire, has destroyed several buildings in west colona and british columbia. and then further north crews are trying to keep the flames away from yellow knife. that's the capital of the northwest territories and had a cold hand reports. this
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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. you 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 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 the lights at the sky is here at west cologne. and british columbia were tens of thousands of people, had 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,
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but they said 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 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 friends house while they're out of town. and we've heard again, just hundreds of people offering their places, offering their acreages to store all of their vehicles in their, in 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
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day, patty calling out to 0. now the wildfires have spread even further to further to the south rather to washington state. in the united states, one person was killed there, at least a 185 structures have been destroyed and a major highway has been closed. evacuation orders have even been issued for thousands of people in small, rural communities. all right, well our weather presenter jeff harrington is tracking hurricane hillary. and jeff talked to us a little bit about where hillary is for us right now. well, you know, kimberly, 1st and foremost, any way you look at it, this storm is going to be bad. so your 1st question, where exactly is the storm right now just to the west of baja, california in the eastern pacific and it is throwing a lot of rain, for example, the popular tourist hotspot of carlos and lucas in mexico has been dallas with rain,
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some pretty strong winds as well. now here's the latest numbers we have on the store and let me step out of the way. so latest update sustains wins around the eye of the storm, a 140 kilometers per hour. that makes it equivalent to a category one. hurricane it is we can, since we spoke 24 hours ago and it will continue to weekend. but i gotta tell you, this thing is racing up above california as it does get closer to southern california. so we press play, see where the storm goes. hillary, looking to make line fall in southern california this evening and sunday evening and local pacific time. this is very rare. it will be the 1st time a tropical storm has made mindful in southern california in 84 years. so it's not a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how bad it will be. so for example, los angeles homes are 4000000 people, your august rainfall, average 0 millimeters. we could, you could see, look at there's a quarter of a year's worth of rain and 48 hours. some forecast models are putting down about
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a 100 millimeters within a single hour. this will trigger extreme flooding. your think that's bad. head to death valley, california and the northern mojave desert. not august average, but your year, the average 56 millimeters of rain. uh, worst case scenario. forecast models are put in a $125.00 millimeters within 48 hours. so in the desert climate like this, there will of 100 percent be extreme flooding and also much slides here. now we look where hillary goes rolls through california, but it will eventually fragments and break apart in northwest nevada state monday into tuesday. but really for nevada, california and arizona, kimberly the next 24 to 48 hours will be dire. a lot of rain and there will be catastrophic flooding kind of records. we don't like to break exactly. all right, thank you so much. i appreciate that you're welcome. all right, we're going to stay with the wildfires on the hawaiian island of maui. search teams are continuing the grim task of recovering the remains of victims. cruiser
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washington state and california are using police dogs to search for hundreds of people still missing. after wild fires res, much of the historic counter behind the remains of at least a $114.00 people have been found so far and most have yet to be identified. while stars are also raging on the spanish island of henry for nearly 30000 people have been ordered to move to safety. at least 11 towns have been affected by colossal reports. tend to rephrase it ins can do little but watches the way it's plays in full decades. it's rick and it's been 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 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 well. but if i could completely ruin us, please do something about it because the buyers are right. they are, 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 everyone is taking up the offer of temporary accommodation. because we are staying in the car, they offered us a place at a sports scene tied 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 smoke is hampering if it's the
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bath hold a blaze from the air, but we'll see already say they'll we're going to bring the wild fires. it's reckoning 11 towns under control mike level which is 0. the as well. england, as spain are facing off in the fif women's world cup final, both teams are, i'm their 1st title. it's been a record breaking tournament in australia and new zealand. the 2 co hosts i'm joined now by our sports presenter, santa lucia, and talk to us a little bit about this final very different than expected. right. it is very exciting. well that's why it me just 8 months after that memorable mens woke up final that we had here in cutoff. now we're hoping that it's the women's turn to make history and history will be made. it's all down to 2 teams now after a month. it's pain against england and both of them are looking to lift the trophy
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for the 1st time. kimberly, let me just tell you how big has this woke up been so far. if you have predicted before the tournament that 2000000000 people would watch the tournament, and it appears that that number has been exceeded already. and of course, the event has brought a record clause of $2000000.00 tickets were sold for the games. it just tells you how big the women's football and then how fast it's growing. and we've heard like sci fi fi press. yes, said johnny infant tino he was full of praise. this is the biggest woke up women's woke up ever after the expansion from 24 teams to 32 teams. we had a lot of socks, a lot of surprises, 3 african teams for the 1st time. they've reached the knockout stages, which is now jerry, uh, south africa, i'm a russell, i'm sorry about the us. that's the like. then we didn't expect of him like this. just we the exit of the, the usa, the to time defending challenges,
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but for now and one, all we're going to have a different name on that trophy is going to be the spain or england at the full 75000 people are watching that match in sydney, but before england are the reigning european champion of the team is now aiming to become at the 1st linda side says 96 to 6 to when a well the title, our pool to sonya geico is in london for us sonya 1st time and it woke up sign off for the line and this is regardless of the result. what sort of the impact has this team had on the country when it's already been causing a fever, fever a full on. and that is that a women's vocal especially, has been signing up the temperature on that. and i'm here in, in the fall in east london, which is seeing people gradually crowding in for this event just to be able to be part of this history the last time since 1966 that english team has managed to make
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it to the final of the wells top, i think it can be underestimating how much and use yes and how much pride and how much support that raise pulls a line. this is this, this is despite the fact that they have been placed by injuries, they still persist on ease and the other issues that pop up make the team as well. for example, the women's sexual football does not have as much investment in funding as the man sudley, but nevertheless, they have really good and absolute ways of support pulled the teen hit headed by a back coats as well. but really very much a sign that women's football is full watching the way ahead of full support on the school hit sonya you spoke of the support. what about the atmosphere is different from what we saw from the men's woke up. i
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think it could certainly be agreed that it's more of a family focused advantage. i think some of the things that may have been associated with the bends, hopeful, especially the more negative aspects. you just don't see that in that same way here . a tool, the focus is very much on family, especially of course on goes on women as well. so keeping it a very different kind of atmosphere as well. but that has been controversy that not enough support time of institutional level has been given to the line. this is, for example, the prince william who heads up the football association here has been criticized for not going to australia to support the team in person. when the, the, the same squeak springs queen has in fact done so with her own dose with one of her and daughters. that's caused a bit of a basis that's sensitive for people who say that well perhaps if it was a man seen that would be no doubt that a member of the royal family would be going on share in the morning pass and
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coastal household responded by saying that the reasons given for that was cost and also the climate effect of this as well. as the last prince william said he would be supporting them from the u. k as well. but they again, the prime minister wishes to not use not in the study. instead, foreign minister has been sent over to, to the line that says, so want to know what it shows exactly how much messes pull berries, added institutional level for the women's team, and not quite there yet. in terms of the support that would be given to the men's team, especially given that it is a historical event not seen since 1966 sonia guy go live from london. thank you very much for that. we'll go live not to madrid. we'll pull. reese will join us, pull, i'm not sure if you've heard sonya that she touched a little bit on the level of support that span and english gold in the country. i mean, spain is a country rich of football culture. what level of support the the model has applied
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state and why that level has have had well, i think we've been talking about the decibel levels assign it, and this venue that we're in at the moment. uh, 6000 across the venue in the middle of 100 the, the cities puts on. that's a big screen over to the left to remain in the middle of his concert hall. i went up to spain depending on the attack, which has been quite a lot in this class offsite. ha, it's been very hard to hear yourself think fortunately, for the purposes of us now, england, i haven't got a bit of that. that's a, that's real bad. but you know, but you're, it is a bit of adult, you sound, i'm in, i guess the things that ride yesterday that's been hardly anyone on the streets, but not really changed early this morning with thousands of people in the streets might seem that way to this by new side, that's certainly a huge amounts of excitement about this bond on the transfer space to bring the work up a little while account back for the 1st time since. since 20 time with amended coal,
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we probably fly from which we thank you very much for that. well that much is coming to half time now and it's still a neil. now i'd be back with more support in a few minutes time. when will be live in sydney with all report to alex thomas. all right, thank you so much that i appreciate that. all right, we are going to take a short break, but still head on al jazeera, for them all as heads of the poles to elect a new president with crime and corruption dominating the campaign. are added as far as the english player who's making a media with real madrid in spain. santa will have that story. stay with us. the, it's part of the day where we look at your weather report for europe in africa and
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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, 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 cord about it. 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 bush, and that will move in to northern benito. go and gone. a and a week weather maker will bring a bit of wind and showers,
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the western cape providence, but it's really the sheep, it's the bigger story. talk to the read, the higher the temperature we're talking near. august record heats in places like habit eroni on tuesday season. the the frank assessments $3000000000.00. is it going to be enough to get back is not the economy back on track. the short answer is no informed opinions for those who are attempting to flee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days. headlines, questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individuals across the building. there's inside story on al jazeera. when the news breaks, parts of this community are still under water. when people need to be hard for different and political crisis here is only exacerbating social divisions and the
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story needs to be told. we've said franchise for records made state less for the good. with the exclusive interviews, an in depth report scores press ration people are in desperate need of algae 0 as teens on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live news. the the the welcome back. you're watching out 0 reminder of our top story is, is this our, this year as military leaders proposing a 3 year transition to democracy? journal abdur remind gianni made the statements from after meeting a delegation from the west african block for was in the capital may accept the
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canadian province of british columbia, as declared a state of emergency as of wild fires ripped for the region. 4 days of ordered tens of thousands of people to leave their home. southern california is racing for what the united states weather service calls, profit flooding forecasts are safe for changing. hillary will bring heavy rain as much as a year's worth in just a matter of days. right? ecuador will hold its general election in the coming hours and it comes just weeks after presidential candidate was assassinated. the armies been deployed to several cities ahead of the vote. soldiers have delivered election materials and will be monitoring cooling stations. our latin america editor, lucy, a newman has more from kito, a need ecuador is unprecedented. political and security crisis,
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an unprecedented snap general election. a religious ceremony flanked by special forces served as the final campaign event, police down to the thought was replacing assassinated, anti corruption and crime candidates. but non, to be said, seal put for bush, look like whether it is when that it was go. 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. he seems to pick up the reading of the polls by diminishing margin as lloyd lease evelyn silas from the left wing citizen revolution party still led by exiled former president bluff. i go to that. 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. you will. 5. then i see a country on its knees for going to start to put it back on it's feet so we can
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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 rambo, what 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 will implemented in my government. is his clarity and determination. read a new form of leadership with energy urgency determined to do what is necessary now to the door and have a lot of choices. the winter won't have
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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, i'll just hear i clicked on. meantime, ecuadorian will also be voting in a referendum on whether oil extraction should continue in one of its nature reserves. the zuni national park in ecuador, as amazon region, is an area described as one of the world's greatest havens of biodiversity. but it also contains significant oil reserves. voters in guatemala, are also heading to the poles in a presidential run off, and they'll choose between progressive congressman bernardo era valo and sandra torres, a former 1st lady and conservative can do that. manual ref idaho is following the
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preparations in guatemala city. anxiety is brewing over guatemala is national election. which county blankets in guatemala city, police that says she's trying to stay optimistic. i will. c whatever happens, i feel that we should take it in a positive way and extract something good from it, because there will always be something negative. sky, these thoughts echo the minds of many guatemalans as the nation prepares to cast its vote. the lead up to the election between center left candidate the matter what a bundle and former 1st lady. some victories has been marked by smear campaign allegations of fraud and even concerns over the integrity of the democratic process of the upcoming national election. not only represents a critical test of guatemalan democracy, there's concerns over worsted in crime, food security and climate change. but it's the question over how to jumpstart the
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nation's economy. that resonates most among voters. one of the greatest challenges guatemala is next president will face is creating prosperity in a deeply on equal country where over 60 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. i level it is okay. perfect is compounded by unemployment worse, in which conditions and also the increasing price is between 2021 to 2020 to the basic cost of living rooms by 12 percent. but salaries only increased by one. so these realities, generation, and immediate and daily concern among with them all. and i mean, they don't know. economists say a lack of job opportunities makes guatemala, one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in latin america. with them i left, you know what you end up looking, what am i not? 80 percent of the economic, the active population disengaging form of labor. so therefore, when population can find formerly employment, they typically have 2 options of working in the formal sector or migrating to the
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united states as good on the federal fund or not. i meant to say begin issue. basically, the owner of debt goes coffee shop, says despite voter anxiety, there is hope the winter of sunday's election will have the necessary qualities to stir the nation toward a brighter economic future even and its site security fertilizer. there the people will have their see. what we're going to do is try to continue working in the best way forfeiting our legation to the extent we can. because the situation is also complex. much like the intricate part of brewing the perfect cup of coffee. addressing the many economic challenges facing the country will require a delicate balance of policy and strategy. but with the 0 guatemala city, turning to block us on at least a 2 people up and killed after a bus collided with a band, a bunch of province. police of the bus crashed into a park vehicle that was loaded with fuels runs, causing the fire,
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searching people were injured in that accidents into police in north west, northeastern bungler dash have use the times and tear gas to disperse opposition to activist out $300.00 people including police officers were injured during the protest in the town of heavy guns dispute about who overseas at countries. next selection triggered the demonstration for months now sal's into rallied against the government, calling for prime minister. shake has seen that's a step down police in india have stopped a meeting of provident activists of academics ahead of the g. 20 summit in new delhi and september nearly 400 participants and spent 2 days debating the g. 20 agenda. some of the are critics of prime minister and a ranger modi's government. excuse me, of using the g. 20 summit to boost his profile organized as the we 20 conference
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say police end of the conference, setting lack of a proper permit. critics. they assaults and freedom of speech have grown under modi's leadership. it will just ask for me to start says there is no decision yet on when to begin releasing treated water from the new cuz she met nuclear power plant into the sea folio cuz she was speaking at the flu cuz she misses site in northern japan, which was destroyed by synonymy in 2011. the plan to release the water is a post by fisherman and neighboring countries. but the international nuclear watchdog says it's say, israel's military says it's searching for suspects after 2 is released were killed in the shooting and the occupied westbank. it happened near the palestinian town of hawaii near south of novelist. the 2 men were age 60 and 30 and they were targeted inside a car wash as really forces instead of roadblocks in the area knew that you were,
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he has more from bethlehem, according to palestinians. they say that these really forces are reading different towns and villages close to us. a lot of we are the shooting tags that it has to do . now we've also been seeing a lot of colors, 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 forces. we know that more is we're in portsmouth have been sent to the area causing a lot of traffic. but also most of the are usually what happens after certain shooting affected by palestinian is that is really set. there is attack villages, home people. so there's a lot of warnings, let's say, amongst us it is, 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
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talking about. 33 is really the big deals in tell us to me in a text since the beginning of the year, a lot of them soldiers or is reading stuff because we're talking about more than 187 just in the occupied. what bank alone killed by is really for says, since the beginning of this year, we're seeing a search in numbers. rate buys really 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 as radio occupational. the 10s of thousands of his release have been rallying in tel aviv against government plows to limit the supreme court's powers. it is the 33rd week of protests against the controversy of proposals last month. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was right when coalition passed the 1st law in a package of 2 additional changes. it limits the supreme court's power to overturn
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some government decisions. alright, russia's luna 25 space craft has crashed into the moon after spinning out of control. this happened just hours after the experience what the space agency describes as the quote abnormal situation. the craft was preparing for maneuvers before landing. the mission was launched early this month as part of a race to explore. the south pole of our plan is closest neighbor. united nations is urge poland to end what it calls a very different treatment of ukrainian and non ukrainian refugees. people from africa and the middle east say they often find it difficult to settled into poland to become part of the community assignment. been chevy reports. now for more so this would voltage is a refuge, an uplift event, and
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a place to find help. the life isn't easy for people of african descent in poland. country that is more than 90. 6 percent white, nigerian born or friends, is set up this group for black people to express themselves in the public space. he's been racially profiled and violently attacked. pardon me, monkey. what are you doing in the fall and go by? do you have to close this business because of what he calls racism and xenophobia life? how about black people here in the impala is very difficult, very difficult, difficult in every aspect. they don't want to give out pop men to africa and we know we have black. you just need to accept that we're all human being. so you saw about a step times just the last step tool. yeah, i'm proud of why i'm and always be black. i means is a pole. if josh, though he says life is even more difficult for refugees and asylum seekers, according to the un non ukrainians. don't enjoy the same legally productions. holden has accepted more than a 1000000 refugees from ukraine, but there is
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a toxic debate around migrants based on their religion at the city and even the color of their skin. a 2018 campaign not by the governing party maintains an influx of immigrants when the cause of aver free for the violence of the political parties spread similar messages of division. this opposition leader and for the president of the european council of dunham tusk. criticizes the government for welcoming migrants from the middle east and african countries. i'm going to say that if of you has deep roots. both parties for publish society is still very mono cultural. in other words, simply very want. we lack people of a different skin color who we'd normally see on the street. the acceptance of various types of the other is low and totally society. this does not apply to migrants of a different color, but to old people who stand out. gosh, i left her home and you cream and the war began. she volunteers of this community kitchen. her experience of poland has been very different. is, may i have it?
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is this so as the phones off and have some kind of health. but what those see about an issue, just like, is there a customer problems when people from over to, to like, not from slow rodney to group type to find sled ends. i call them, i would like people to what to be su, ends in that is that we cannot because to move on to like, it's just like decided that we should do some of the house. oh. and that acceptance is what all the refugees want, whatever they come from. so i'm, i'm and drop it down to 0 or so. time for short, breaks still ahead on al jazeera in sports, the title, the cider at the women's football world cup is underway will be live and city is england takes on spain in the final stay with us. the
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matter how the tank will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you, [000:00:00;00] the the. all right, it's time for sports now here. so now thank you very much. kimberly, well after a month of action and we are down to the final game of the women's walk ups, paying now taking on england and the tides will decide to it's half time delay to school is one nail to spain. oh, nice to say around 2000000000 size has changed into lot to at least some of the action during a tournament which has been a co hosted by new zealand and australia. it's been the biggest ever women's world
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cup with 32 teams involved for the 1st time. father, there can be only one when i report to alex thomas is in sydney for us. alex, what have you made of the game so far? a fantastic party atmosphere again. before kickoff, gone was the sea of green and gold. we saw hapless semi final involving the materials which they lost to england. and instead we saw red lights of england, and red and yellow spain, just some friendly rivalry and bends. uh and then also a closing sir, i'm gonna need a full kick. busy off a certainly people much breaking out and the 1st time in this whole remembering when the found themselves out caused by an opponents and opponents holding the blue, having more possession they've had, they've not had to slice out a totally european champions. they saw it on the lines with tyler. we knew the spanish team had we know about jennifer most so we know about for maxie, but interesting, the whole, how you doing the,
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the much maligned spanish coach. take the sound of caroway, a little ahead of alexia protest, most who was player was the, and it certainly paid off england. the fact that john, so striking the ball, but it was a spanish escape, a kimono older, come on, not leading by example. getting that opening goal before hawthorne spending one mill up, a man with some thinking to do. and the tough toss for that coach, serene a big man who is looking to, to on, you know, when this will come with england having taken the netherlands ending and says you are paying championships, assess, he's the 1st coach to lead to different things. the women's world cup, final kind of, let's talk about the tournament in general. do you think it will leave a lasting legacy in the host nations? it is absolutely no doubt about that's a strange. yeah. it's a spot losing to england's on wednesday night in the semi final and also to sweeten and that's the place playoffs on the saturday night,
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which would have guarantee the release of bronze metal has still been celebrated as national heroes. they had a riley in person where that's the place playoff game was taking place up in queensland. and again thousands turned out to, to them on sam to the caps in and post the last link to receive site into the microphone. and that one of his favorite musicians springs applies on them. i would give them the keys to the city. and it's also been announced that the statute limitations will be built outside the sun cope. citing with the games in prison has been played with holes at an announcement that will be a mural painted hair at stadium australia as well as that shows the mom has been made. another interesting thing as well. a bit of a campaign on the way from australia is women's rugby team saying we seen wouldn't impact the matilda. as of had you have not treated us. has families, the wall of a use, the men's rugby team who are on their way to the world competing fronts. and we want parents see the way we're seeing the women's football is in this country. we
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set a long haven't way on the show and throughout the week. so now it is a rough, but this has wider implications than just bolt in australia, just women's football. and so it seems to be happening. all right, alex thomas live from sydney, enjoy the rest of the match and thank you very much for that to the pa who led argentina to glory in the meadows woke up, but has won his 1st trophy with his new club into miami and out message for the opening goal for his team, and then the final, i guess nashville is 10 school and just 7 games again. finish. wonderful. and normally a time mess you converted his spot to pick as miami won the title and the penalties himself. this was the 1st sophie since being formed 3 years ago in spain. right. let me do it. the full back officer going a go down to beach. uh, maria, to the building. um was the sob. perform up for re owns the engines task on either side of the brakes and issues junior rap top this going to feel $31.00 when we
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also add 5 or champions, barcelona take and cookies on sundays and tell them that the mocked is with hand full probably sounds of mount with a goal for the 2nd half penalty guest. in fact, it wasn't included in the p. s. 2 squads up for the season opener followed the 24 year old refusal to send his contract to this quote, a late penalty to deny the champions the 1st need when the system it's friday. so most of the last 7 and pep guardiola is mattress. the city has secured the 2nd straight twin and the english feminine. the champions that beat last season school place came at new castle at the it's a hub. soon i thought as a school, the only goal, the result means that city have 6 points off to 2 games. they say, sheffield, united and plus the cool glue has that claim dispos. when in the premier league
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i saw from the manager they beat measures. so united a strike up from pop on myself and and own goal from the assigned to martinez, sending it to no victory to success. when means in london is have full points off to 2 games. obviously it was incredible of support as what were asked. standing tonight just yeah, the energy that, that crowded john stadium ross and it says source, it was just uh, brilliant and 2 hours ago to help us living will pick top the ss when all the lead season. the reds came from behind to be forms that we want to enfield you with this homicide law and deal with sorta got the goals for yoga. the flip side to be 3 photos living foods, drawing their season opener against chelsea. just gold medals will be one day 2 of the well that's that except championships and hungry. the men's want her
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to meet his final is the final race of the day in the for the past, the body up it is, it completed the spanish double in the 20 kilometers wasteful. she matched the source of her compact. you at the bottom of 10 in the men's race on saturday as that finished 4th at the ciocca olympics and was disqualified at last. his will championships and much mm to do was call us out at us and know about the joke of it to have set up a repeat of last month's wimbledon finals. this time the pay would meet and the cincinnati opened final. well, number one, i was cut us, it has to say it had to save a match point in his semi final against phones who but to test the spaniards at the duel coverage and $0.05 in july when the final so which one he sent me final against alexander has visited, street says to 36 year old could now become the old assistant as a champion in the open here. and it was, it was, was
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a 35 when he won this tournament back in 1970 that's it for me can. all right, so the thank you so much and that is all for us from news our and we'll have more news. the award winning 27 years, a soft and silent. it's an extreme formalized solution. i think it's designed to break international format. well clos, janet,
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