tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 20, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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double services, the building was the one sick to is booming. this to you, the ministry of agriculture names to run a $1000000000.00 to rice, exports a nation. well, when in full people didn't have enough to eat. sending food over seas. the government revenue the the, i'm sort of any 8th street to have you with us. this is the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes news here as coordinators propose a 3 year transition to civilian rule. as they tried to stave off military intervention by their neighbors. as spain beeping to win the women's world cup for the 1st time, this here is the winning goal of olga carmona, the striker for
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a lot of fun. in sydney. a voting is underway in ecuador, the general election weeks after one of the presidential candidates was assassinated and rushes failed. the lunar mission space craft spins out of control and smashes into the moon and far as well with the lead. as for julio massey left his 1st row seat with inter miami, the argentine a star given on the score sheet to help his team when the, the so we begin this news, our in the here were the military leaders proposing a 3 year transition to civilian rule the statement from general of durham on she, on a follow talks with a delegation from the west african block equal was. they also met news here as deposed. president mohammed presume, because hack reports answering the agenda 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 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 last delegation in the cab the mains on to 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 bonds are taken against us, it will not be the welcome to park. some people seem to think the costs delegation 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,
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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 to the leaders that sent us here. did you take, use him of treason for acting in the interest of a foreign state, alluding to france, the former colonial power, the tempe, the need to meet them all? the will tact militarily, is to stop what could be seen as a contagion of cruise. there's been cruise in guinea burkina faso, and molly countries who carry the echo was mandate like center 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 in neighbouring malia and burkina faso have sent their military plains in solidarity to new year's crew leader general gianni and his supporters seemed to be determined to cling onto power new matter. the consequences. nicholas hawk algebra. it was hack is life for us in the car
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because johnny granted himself 3 years to hand back power to civilians. why see so bold, how much support does he have as well, he so bold because he has the support of neighboring countries where there is been cruise in the last few years and routine of fossil last year. they were to military coolies and the year before that multi neighboring countries that have successfully toppled democratic the elected president and cling down to power despite the disapproval of echo off despite the threats of sanctions. those crews went through and she can support she can, he can count on the support of those neighboring countries. if there were a military intervention of the west african nations echo us. he's also a surfing on this tied, or this wave of discontent, of this wave of anti french sentiment that there is in former french calling these,
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particularly in west africa. and just today, earlier today in the capital in the army, they were thousands of young people protesting, calling for the french military. and the french soldiers are about 1500 soldiers in the country to leave the country. and they were waving not the blue and white and red flag of france, but of russia. and in fact, regarding the head of the wagner's group that's active in neighboring molly burkina . faso said he was ready to help the new military region to in a new share. if you was asked to do this, this cool holes, what are the consequences been easier and for the region as well? for new share, it would mean that it wouldn't be able to count on the us drones, the, the, the, the military support from the united states and the soldiers. and the drone operation that's in northern new share wouldn't be able to count on france either.
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the 1500 soldiers would have to leave the united states had been very active to try to find a way out of the crisis with the deputy secretary of state that went into these air to talk to general johnny. and just yesterday, and you were in basset, are appointed by president joe biden, to try to find an end to the deadlock. and of course, france has taken a step back, but it has a, an interest in the share for the europeans. they see that country as being the door stop to europe, to stop the flow of migration from sub saharan africa. in fact, the united nation had called, has called for a humanitarian court, or there's about a 1000 migrants stuck in the desert of new share. that's trying to get out and to return to their homes that been pushed back from the border of algeria. there's also the question of uranium new jersey is rich in uranium, and france has been using that near the uranium to
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a power it's nuclear power plants will. that would be the end of that. but for the people of these, you would also mean that they would be left alone if, of course in fact there doesn't come to help them to fight off arm groups linked to al qaeda and i so, and there was this real worry with the countries in the region that those attacks from i'm group link to iso and i'll tell you that would spread to neighboring countries and that contagion of crew which spread as well. that's why they're similar to resolve. that's why there's so much threat of military reaction from the west african nation doing nicholas hack. we appreciate the reporting there from the car set of goals. thank you, nick. here's a quick timeline of the cool. now on july, the 26th, the military season, or in the teams president, the whole resume, regional leaders and the united nations immediately condemned to take over july. the 30th regional block eco was warrants. the qu leaders that they have one week to
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reinstate the president's or face potential military action. a few days later, august the 6th, nearly 30000 supporters of the cool rally in the capital. naomi. that demonstration coincides with the deadline set by equal us, but soon to be reinstated. on august the 8th, the june to a points only my home on let me insane as prime minister on the same day equal watson poses more sanctions on the military. alexis echo gear him is minute and managing editor of semen for africa. that's an online news platform and he explains the implications of the juice has proposed transition to civilian rule. so ultimately with the course it's going to really push them because what it's done is it dictates the terms and conditions of any negotiations 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
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they've been calling for over time to constitutional order. now you know that that's what they're being offered. now what they voted was not return to the constitutional order. and what the minute trajectory, things know, 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 it will go to the calculations fundamentally, really realty, but the good thing is it's, it's a pop the constitutional router. now, they also have to look perceptions. now there's clearly a degree of popular support behind the agenda and the june, turn up, presenting a time table for which section i cost. what i course is quoting for. so the loca, distributor stays in power and continue to take on the the co committed. so i'm assuming the hall jet becomes request you called the remember in terms of the
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context visitor has already appointed a 21 person cabinet. so they've got a government in place. that cabinet is led by civilian summer, um upon minnesota, who is a respect to the economist who used to work with i can development back as one does that they now saying, look with, there won't be a democratic transition. that's going to be a pop. whereby that will be constitutional to spain have beaten england one neil to win the face of women's world cup for the 1st time they become the 5th nation to hold this title. and it's even more of an achievement since before this tournament level ha, had never progressed beyond the last 60 alex thomas was that the game in sydney? this has been a men's us women's well cops, a complete game changer for the sport. and i'll just women's football in australia and use even to host nations. but also i believe in sports in general, showing what it can achieve in terms of popularity. record attendance is ticket
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sales and also commercial valley for tv, bold cost as and certainly this exceptional events go the find listed as the 1st $2.00 time. first time we've had to 1st time find list in that total match since the local tournament back in 1991. this is only the 9th, so it means will cover man, but still a flights things have been compared to the men's total and the switches back to 1930. and yes, a new name on the trophy for the 1st time since 2011. 1 goal, despite they would technically superior in every sense to england, the reigning european champions, no european and well, comp double for them, spain, they don't need that. so they have a women's world cup of champions of the world. and as is yours, paul reese has more on the celebrations in madrid. their chief men is extraordinary, really given they, they lost a lot of flyers before they woke up because about this function play as unhappy with the resources being given to the the women's national team. and apparently
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still problems with that coach who has been very much on the fringes of the team celebrations whenever they've won a game. but this, well, this woke up in terms of the atmosphere, but right, well, it's a high to the summer head. it's a holiday season. in madrid, and it's also very hot, so it's a bit of a ghost town at the moment that changed this morning when thousands made their way over to the venue i indoors. i knew where the box was being screened. and it's, as you can imagine, ecstatic seems that when the go went to west side when the penalty size. but then again, at the end, now we're going on now is the plaza disabilities and betrayed, which is usually the venue for huge funds celebrations. when relevant, treadway orders, punishments, national, say, when i was told by the police that they are expecting people hear a bit later. again, those temperatures may be keeping people away for the moment. but i'm sure this place will be absolutely packed when the national team arrived back. we're
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expecting that to be late on monday nights. the rushes for admission to the moon and almost half a century has failed. its luna, 25 spacecraft lost control and crashed while trying to land russian space agency says the craft moved in an unpredictable orbits before colliding with the surface of the moon. while the failed attempt is a blow to moscow, the emissions and the global race to reach the lunar south pole. and india is space agency says it's moon bound, spacecraft will land on wednesday as scheduled. the chandry on 3 is also aiming to the lunar south pole. the region is believed to hold large deposits. a frozen water into a space agency says it has successfully completed an important operation ahead of the landing. amy lynn thompson is a science during listed space dot com. maybe you're joining us from orlando today. how much was set back? is this for russia?
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it's definitely a big one. this was the 1st mission in 50 years for russia. it was also the 1st mission under the flag of just russia because the last time they went to the moon, they were under the banner of the soviet union. so this was really a mission to prove themselves and say that they could, you know, handle interplanetary emissions was okay, so it's the 1st time that russia under a russian flag has flown, it has tried to land on the moon and it fail. what does that actually say about their space program where they're moving program? i mean what's, what's the problem here? is it the technology? is it the funding? what does it tell us? i believe it's a bit of both technology and funding and they were originally supposed to do this mission with the european space agency. but after they invaded the ukraine, um, everything sort of fell apart with partnerships around the world. so this was an opportunity to stay relevant and you know, this burgeoning field of everyone wanting to go to the moon. ah, yes,
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the burgeoning field. let's talk about that little bit because india, as we just mentioned, says there about the land. what 3 days from now on wednesday, who is leading this new race to the moon? well, you could argue that the us and china are leading because they're already there. china has a lender on the far side of the moon. the united states has been to the moon countless times and are planning missions to go back. in fact, the arguments one mission was usually successful last year when it flew around the moon. and that's a precursor to a mission that will land people on the moon again. but in terms of other countries, you know, access to space is more readily available than it's ever been in history. so now all of these countries are trying to do the impossible to do the great things of, of getting to the moon and they're realizing that it's more difficult than what they expected. what's the goal here? what's the, the, you know, what's the end goal of actually spending all this money using all this scientific
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muscle to get to the moon resources. and the lunar south pole is supposed to be rich and water ice. and so this has a number of uses that can be used, you know, for space crafts it can, the moon could be a depot on the way to mars or to other, you know, inter space destinations. and so the moon is really a proving ground. it's a place for countries and government agencies to practice the technologies to ensure that they can go further out of space. right. amy, lynn thompson, science there are listed space dot com. thank you very much. thank you. let's say more head on this news. our guatemalans heads of the poles to elect a new president with crime and corruption dominating the campaign will be live in guatemala city. of thousands more people leave their homes and the canadian
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province of british columbia has wildfires, rage across the country's west and in support. the england player who is making an immediate mark with round to join in spain far, it's now will be joining us with that story later. this. the so voting is underway in ecuador as general election. it comes just weeks after a presidential hopeful was assassinated. the army was deployed to several cities, the head of the vote, and the president declared a state of emergency after a tax on multiple candidates. the increase in organized crime and gang violence dominated campaigning ahead of the pole. about 50 percent of voters said that they were still undecided, making the selection one of the most unpredictable in decades. i'll latin america editor lucy, a newman has more from kito. she's joined by a guest. the sour lucio 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, quickly stay on to the thought which are placing assassinated anti corruption and crime candidates. but non, to be said, seal was when that it was go, ecuador is now and 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 me pick up the reading of the polls? by diminishing margin, is lawyer lisa gonzales from the left wing citizen revolution party. still led by exiled former president and i filed quarterly out. he was sentenced to 8 years and up sent you on corruption charges that he denies from abroad. he told ecuador, and said the good days will be back under lisa gonzales was buys that. 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 and the countries, the prisons and the borders. but the candidate who poses to use an iron fist against crime is 40 year old jen topic, a charismatic new comer and politics. the media, narrow economist and security impresario shows off his tattoos, from recent military missions. he falls into french, foreign legion in somalia, syria and ukraine, and was trained as a sniper topic last off comparisons to rambo, but tell us out to xerox. kid myers. el salvador is controversial president and i look at it i. those are going on with buddies and i don't agree with everything he does. but if that's something that i admire about how solve it, those presidents, which we will implement in my government, is clarity and determination. read a new form of leadership with energy. urgency is determined to do what is necessary now. the doors have a lot of choices. the winter of won't have a lot of time. according to the constitution,
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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 in stability and govern ability here in ecuador, to see a newman, i'll just hear i clicked on. let's see a new and joins us now. from quito, let's see. i was just telling our viewers that you have a guest with you, so we are listening to you and your guest. yes, i do. uh 1st let me just say that we are at a very large pulling station here in people so far so good. everything seems to be going uh, smoothly. there are lots of police and soldiers guarding every polling station. but this could change throughout the day. and yes, joining me now is i live in gomez. he is a political analyst and lawyer. i've been thank you for joining us and to tell us about why this selection is so different and so special for the ecuador,
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it's thank you to see eyes in order to be with you and with all the distinguish audience. well, these 1st electronic process ease in starting, i already because a presidential candidate has been murder in the past 2 weeks. so, and we haven't seen that in the nickel or seems 19 seventies when also a presidential candidate was was murder. but now a, we're leaving diesel export process in the context that in organized crime has been overwhelmed. the state of the institutions and now we are full of murders, rubbery kidnaps. so a, the only candidate i think dad's or the main a or the main new proposal from a candidate now is the security. so im, i think people are voting for that because we need now security. we have everything
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else and, and, well that you have to, to, to see that it, these president will be in charge for a year, a year and 6 months, no more. so there is no much things you can do in a year. so you have to, we have to, to, to vote for a candidate who so the main problems now that the security. now this is which is extraordinary, is that this country used to be such a peaceful place compared to its neighbors, columbia, and peru. and you also, and it was very, very severe economic crisis, but it's not a poor country. why is, why are people so poor and why is there so much drug trafficking here? well, i think because the, the, like i said, it is institutions of the state has been overwhelmed by the organized crime. there was, there wasn't, it never was a clear totally policy for security and their father. we saw that in 2008.
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we did our fund career, the things example there were, it wasn't, it plays the peaceful. no. but now a, we can see that the organized crime is also eat administration. and we are full of corruption. we're not up for people like you, i for country like you said, we have a lot of resources in oil gold, a lot of resources, but the main front of me in april or east corruption. and we don't have to be clear public policy to it to come back. that's part of all the candidates and there are 8 that's a lot of people to choose from. do you see any one or more than one that might be able to do something in just one and a half years at least get the ball rolling to try to curb this amount of crime and, and, and for tracing of organized crime into the state. when we heard that edge on top beach, he offered the people to solve the problem of security. she also said that she was
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going to e to invest in all public policy in guns a. m or that you need that in the near for the and also to the he offered to invest in intelligence. i think the main front of me nickle are, is that's the army force. there's and the police don't have intelligence a department. so they can prevent all of these murders, all of these, the problems that are affecting people. now, no economic ease is really affected by the organized crime. we have distortions here and people can't work is a, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait out. see what's going to happen tomorrow. security is to gomez, thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. what will be keeping you abreast of everything that happens throughout the day? one thing i can tell you is that one of the presidential candidates could be stand suited that has already said that he's received a death threat from the,
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from one of the largest mexican drug cartels. remember he's the candidate that replace the assassinated presidential candidate. so it's still a very, very 10 situation as people continue loading back to you know, absolutely thank you for that update will be speaking to you a lot more in the coming hours as lucy, a newman reporting. thank you very much. i could organs will also be voting in a referendum on whether oil extraction should continue in one of the countries nature reserves. the sunni national park is in ecuador, the amazon region. that area is described as one of the world's greatest havens of biodiversity. but it also contains significant oil reserves that cross indigenous land contributing 12 percent of the oil produced by ecuador locals in your sunni are divided about this with some supporting the oil companies and the benefits that economic growth has brought to the villages for presidential run office underway in guatemala photos are choosing between a progressive congressman, bernardo, our follow, and sandra torres,
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a former 1st lady and conservative candidate model over pablo is following events in guatemala city. the things id is brewing over guatemala is national election. which county bank consent, guatemala city recent says she's trying to stay optimistic. i know that 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. scholarly sconce, echo the minds of many guatemalans as the nation prepares to cast its vote. the lead up to the election between center left candidates, the man what even in former 1st lady, some victories has been marked by smear campaigns, allegations of fraud and even concerns over the integrity of the democratic process . the upcoming national election not only represents a critical test of guatemalan democracy, there's concerns over worsted in crime,
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food security and climate change. but it's the question over how to jumpstart the nation's economy. that resonates most among voters. it's 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 look forward is perfect, is compounded by unemployment, worse and which conditions and also the increasing price is between 20212022 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 on the economy, say, a lack of job opportunities makes guatemala. one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in latin america. with them i looked in, which is what the amount of 80 percent of the economic, the active population disengaging for my labors. so therefore, when population can find form unemployment, they typically have 2 options of working in the form of sector or migrating to the
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united states. just grandfathered in federal fund or not. i meant to say me again. it should be the, the owner update goes coffee shop says despite voter anxiety, there is hope the winner of sundays election will have the necessary qualities to stir the nation toward a brighter economic future size. okay. fertilizer, but they're, the people will have their see. what we're going to do is try to continue working in the best way to feeling 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. when risen up a little, i'll do 0, guatemala city. and we can talk to manual now with joining us from guatemala city, many well, so i'm looking behind you. it looks like you're in a polling station. tell us what's happening there. also tell us what the mood is
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like in the capital on, on voting day of the could it be with the serial. uh yes, i'll give you a sense of where we are right now. we are in guatemala city's historic center at a school that's been temporarily transformed into a voting center and the mood is good. as far as we can tell, we've been speaking to voters political analyst, economists over the course of the last few days here in guatemala. and the overwhelming sense that we get from people is that they are eager for the election itself to simply be to be over this, it has been a campaign season that's been marred by allegations of election interference allegations of fraud concerns from international observers. we heard from the secretary general of the organization of american states, we and maggie to who voice has concerns over the integrity of the democratic process itself. so there's definitely a sense that people here are anxious to get that voter fatigue over with their somewhere around 8000 different electoral absorb observers. both national and
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international that are deployed across the country to make sure that that's going to be the case to the point that you were just making were just a few weeks removed from the political crisis in the country. matter of fact, when you 1st got to guatemala, you rushed there because it looked like or not, or rivelo was about to be sidelined from this electoral process. now we're on voting day. he's in the race. tell us a little bit more about him and his rival sondra tours in terms of the candidates themselves. yes. when we're talking about the center left candidate you mention just now, but i'm out of the idea of a little despite being the son of god most 1st, democratically elected president i have, i know is still sort of seen as an outside or, and even though he was the lead up to the primaries back in june, seen as the sort of dark horse and the race. he's now the front runner leading uh, by double digits against his opponents. son that i thought is about little
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represents for many people here in guatemala, probably the biggest shake up to the political landscape of the last decade. at least the biggest electoral surprise and recent electoral memory. converse to what we see from the sunset daughter is when it by a party. she's a former 1st lady. she certainly has experience in government, certainly seen as a candidate with the most experience. she has the backing and support from the more conservative elements of guatemalan society. so from that standpoint, she represents more of a perpetuation of the status quote for better or worse. some people would say that she represents a perpetuation of the same sort of corrupt system, that the bottom all has seen over the course of the last 3 decades. but that's one of the things here, serial that makes the selection so exciting is that not only is this a critical test of boredom, all is democratic institution, ality it's, it's a critical task for what direction the country is going to take. will guatemalans be voting for a leader that's going to double down on the same policies that the country is
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seeing over the last 3 presidential administrations? or are voters going to be looking to take this country in a drastically new direction? 0. all right, thank you very much for your reporting. that's the mental over apollo reporting from guatemala city, with 2 elections in south america that we're watching today for you. thank you very much. by the way, there's still a head on else, is there a dutch fighter jets donated to ukraine will be looking at what different still be making the war with russia. and the un peacekeeping mission speeds up. it's withdrawal from molly is the secure or the situation there deteriorates. and in sports, aston villa respond to their opening. we can defeat in style will have be from your reaction coming up later this on the low southern california is facing extreme flooding. all has to do with storm
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hillary, looking to make landfall in southern california. tonight, sunday evening and local pacific time. this will be the 1st tropical storm to make line fall in so count in 84 years. sunspots could see more than a year's worth of rain, including death valley in the northern mojave desert for the year, you should get $56.00 millimeters of rain. some forecast models are showing a $125.00 within 48 hours that will cause extreme flooding. spill wendy. in yellowknife, where we've got wild fires burning. same goes in colona and british columbia province in canada. but a bit of rain for montana state where they're all so what fire is burning there as well means and this southerly wind pops up the temperature in toronto to 30 degrees, and it is all about the heat in the us. gulf states colors are on dark, the red the higher the temperature alexandria 43.3 hot it stay on record. many spots in the forty's up through missouri. st. louis 3940 today on sunday. central
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america. our usual showers in storm st goes for the top end of south america. but we've really got to talk about this rain coming into chillies, capital santiago, very sorry, forecast over the next few days. 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 slee to chat. how dangerous is that journey? is incredibly difficult for many people to manage, to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of that. today's headlines questions really, who controls that goes on an outer space in the future will be governments for won't be big part of the corporations and individual secret multi billionaires. inside story on al jazeera stories of hope and inspiration show still came into east from around the world. that celebrates colleagues and
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resilience in the times of the out the the the headlines on ours is here this. our news here is military leader is proposing a 3. busy transition to democracy. general after a month, johnny made the statement of the meeting and delegation from the west african block eco los and the capital. in the mail, saturday,
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spain has beaten england to win the fee for women's world cup. for the 1st time, all the comm mode scoring the only goals to the side, the final voting is underway in ecuador as the general election. it comes just weeks after presidential hopeful was assassinated. more than a 100000 police and soldiers had been deployed to polling stations and tens of thousands of people in west and canada had been forced to leave their homes as to wildfires. threatened urban centers. one has destroyed several buildings in west colona and the province of british columbia. while for the north crews are trying to keep the flames away from the yellow. nice. that's the capital of the northwest territories. kind of go hand 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.
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this was nicky lawyers view from the passenger seat 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 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 say their community is keeping them updated on what they left behind remotely. with the 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
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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 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 $1000.00 wild fires, many of those classified out of control and headed towards new communities. every day, patty calling out to 0. and the un peacekeeping mission and malia is speeding up its withdrawal. as the security situation worsens. the military government pushed the un mission to leave the country before the end of the year. sent him on
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a hand reports un peacekeepers and they're in northern molly or rushing to pack their bags, dismantle equipment, and shut down their operation summer from ivory coast others from bangladesh. their objective was to protect this dark city of tim book, 2 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 cold for the withdrawal of the un peacekeeping force known as mendoza saying, there was no peace for them to keep accusing 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 show the manufacturing and how i feel and 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 and my colleagues have lost their lives and 700 were injured saving molly? so we feel we have done a lot, is not enough. says, due to liter assume equally to he believes the country is better off without the
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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, lot of mean money in the body in the 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, their presence may increase existing tension as the un force 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 vince and monahan. how does the era artillery showing and explosions have been reported? incidents, capital is fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces
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shows no sign of ending. gunfire has also been reported in under mine across the nile river. from cartoon, many people are trapped in the city, caught up in the conflict that has been raging since april. at least 7 children have died in the eastern democratic republic of congo after a fire broke out of the camp for displaced flood victims. on saturday, the children were age between one and 5. hundreds of families have been living and make shift homes in the town of calais. hey, since may. devastating floods killed 460 people and destroyed 2 villages in the south. keep them province. about 9000 people are impacted. moscow says ukraine attacked for separate russian regions on sunday, and course 5 people were injured when a drone hit a railway station. other aerial attacks were reported in rust often near moscow. the russian defense ministry also says the 12 drones were shot down outside
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belgrade that's near the ukrainian border. that's prime minister mark with a says x 16 fighter jets will be given to ukraine, as soon as the conditions are met. president followed them. here's a lensky. welcome to what he is describing is a historic decision. ukraine has long calls, a war plains which it says are essential to counter rushes. air force shown. assume this is one more step and strengthening ukraine's air defenses. we will use f. 16 jets to keep russian terrace away from ukrainian cities and villages mock and i have agreed on the number of f sixteens that will be provided to ukraine after our pilots and engineers have been trained. and external both have a, a is editor in chief of the swiss military review. he joins us from geneva. so the ukrainians, we've mentioned that have been asking for jets for a long time. is this a game changer? this is not a game changer, but this allows you crazy state in the game. until now we can say that ukraine has
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received quite a number of combat aircraft, mostly mixed 29. so it has been able to maintain the number of aircraft that it starts at the war with that, of course, of western countries have no more make it 29 is no more ex soviet airplanes to commit to the spice. and therefore, it needs to be western airplanes for now. what can these planes do, how ukrainians likely to use them? and these airplanes are multi roll ends because they are fitted with a very comprehensive electronics meats and even big older generation f sixteens that you're talking about now has been modernized repeatedly. they are capable of air defense. they are capable of recognizance including electronic suppression, jamming missions, and of course,
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a striking capabilities. so air to ground capabilities as well. but what does that actually mean? and in terms of the war, i understand everything you just said, but what i mean, can it either help tilt the balance of the war or are we likely to see different headlines coming out of this conflict as a result of this? and we can imagine that the situation is going to change in the coming weeks and coming months because russian air forces have become emboldened by the facts that's a less and less ukrainian aircraft. were able to take to the air and interest and fire miss files at the so without a sufficient number of airplanes, the crane air force cannot maintain its size, the territorial, it's the air space integrity. we're going to see in the coming months, more ukrainian airplane. and therefore,
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this will probably push back the russian air force strikes in the coming months. it's one thing to have the jets. it's another to have the pilots to fly them. and they're not going to be you know, dutch pilots or european pilots involved in this war. not directly, they're not going to be in the carpet, flying them. who's going to fly them? how long does it take to train that ukrainian pilots to i can give you short has started there have been 35 or so ukranian pilots who have already been near markets to undergo training abroad on western airplanes. it's going to be the f 16, but there is also other western airplanes that are being considered for this role. and so the united states air force has conducted a small survey study to see how many weeks, how many months are needed for these qualified ukrainian pilots. experienced with
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may 29th and so quite 27. how to converge them onto western airplane and within 3 to 4 months. uh this uh this uh, transformation of the pilots is doable. but of course, they will have a specific knowledge in certain areas, certain key areas. they will be able to perform certain key missions, but perhaps not all of the missions that western professional partners. ready right, i think sort of with how the editor in chief of this with military review. thank you very much. thank you. now one person has been killed in wild fires in washington state in the us. at least a 185 buildings have been destroyed and a major highway closed evacuation orders have been issued for thousands of people in small, rural communities. now on the hawaiian island of maui,
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search teams are continuing grim task of recovering the remains of victims of the winds. fires cruise from washington state and california are using police dogs to search for hundreds of people. still missing. after one of fires raised much of the historic town of the hyena, the remains of at least a $14014.00 people have been found so far, but most have yet to be identified. a 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 whereas buyers are also burning on the spanish island of 10, a reef where a nearly 30000 people have been ordered to move to safety. more evacuations were ordered over night to half the winds picked up and the temperatures rose, at least 11 towns are affected by cool. apple reports tend to rephrase it. ins can
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do little, but watches the way it's plays in full decades. it's rick and then north of the spanish china. wild fires began earlier this week and 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 emergency services to do everything and they 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 hanes, 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. they're worried about the animals. they've left behind the middle something, i'm the passa, the farm man are in front of the houses. we want them to stay the same,
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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, a lot of the 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 the. 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 it fits the bath, hold a blaze from the air but well, sorry. say they'll. we're going to bring the wild fires threatening 11 towns under control. mike level, which is 0, is still a head on alpha 0 and so forth. more reactions of spain's historic world. the teenager arrested, an accused of conspiring to,
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the was the last day of the women's world cup. it's time for sports with far as male who has joined us far. thank you so much. serial spain have beaten england to win the women's world cats for the 1st time, a single goal decided the final that took place in sydney, australia. carmona was a match winner for her country is saying became the 5th different nation to when his world title england kept themselves in contention. when mary, herb saves the 2nd half penalties with spain went on to secure a one year old victory and the world kept trophy. spain had never for easily, per guess. beyond the last 16 athens tournaments are in puerto. alex thomas was there was an end to an incredible tournaments off to $64.00
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matches and $32.00 days of action. it is spain who are the new women's well champions, printing england 1000000 the final the goals schools by the accounts in old dot com . oh no, i was going to sing the rapid rise. it's been for spying. this is only the foot of a women's world cup follows the country's rich traditions and this vote just his words that he's off the remains, the ones who european championships either side of the 20 said, woke up in south africa. it's now the spanish women's team rule before i'm frankly, they will pass. i have read a palm is in the european champions, the line and this is true for the 1st time in this tournament, suddenly found they had less possession of the bowl. i'm facing a team technically better. not just jenny, him over. so not just for massey. no just um. how about we a lot with a whole spanish team playing that pause in this victory that was be seen as
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a pretty good for the spanish football federation to fax the code to the face of the players' meetings in the last year. and now they have champions of the well ring lens. no historic. you are p in a well double serene. the basement is now taken to different countries. so women's world cup final but has one on either of them. alex thomas out is era. sidney lawyer who led argentina to glory in the man's world top has won his 1st trophy with his new club to enter miami. lena massey's for the main goal for his team in the leaves. comp final, again, nashville. it was his 10th goal and just 7 games. the games finished 11 in norman's time, mostly converted his spot take as miami, won the title in a penalty shoot out. this was a club 1st trophy since being formed. 3 years ago, miami had the worst record in major league soccer. the season for massey arrived in the united states smotts or and spin around with red, soft back after going
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a gold down to beat allen. maria do bellingham was a star performer for out in when star scoring either side on the break. this is junior wrapped out the scoring to seal it. it's free one roused arch rivals champions. barcelona take on titus. on sunday. i'm healing and bobby marked his return for parasite as your man with a gold. he scored a 2nd half penalty against loose and bobby wasn't included in the p. s. u spot for the season opener at follow the 24 year olds refusal to extend his contract to his for the late penalty to deny the champions their 1st lead. when of the season, settle run against bodies also, as a villa had picked up but their 1st when of the new premier league season. and i am res team, a crushed every 10 for now as
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a welcome results for the midland club were thrashed in their opener. by newcastle . so i have a big match coming up on wednesday. they face to burn in in the 1st slide as a way for conference. the playoffs on saturday manchester city secured a 2nd street. when in li, the champions beat last seasons 4th place the new castle at b, it's yet fully on alvarez square. the only goal of the result name city have 6 points up to 2 games. a face that sheffield united as pasta calls, lou has claimed his 1st when and the premier league guys talking manager, they beat not just united straight from pop on the tar star and an old from lasandra martinez ceiling a to an old victory. just 1st win means the londoners have full points subjects and m. c. it was incredible. um, support is what we're expanding tonight just now. the energy dyed by crowded john
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stadium ross and it says was he was just brilliant and 2 hours ago to help us form history, player name or has been officially introduced to the fans at his new club in saudi arabia. thousands of fans packed the king saw head stating to welcome the brazil international ahead of oh, how allows draw saturday night again. so they have the 31 year old is expected to make his hell out. they do against our raid on thursday. was like schooled metals will be a one on day 2 of the world athletics championships and hungry. and that is 100 meters. final is the last raise of the day in budapest reprice, completed a spanish double in the 20 kilometers of race wireless. she match the 1st separate copatrick alvarado martin in the men's race on saturday for has finished for us at the tokyo olympics and was disqualified at last. here as world championships. i'm lucky, i'll take this on the head, carlos alvarez and nobody talk very chime set up
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a repeat of last month. wimbledon was fine on this time. the pair will meet in the cincinnati open finally. well, number one, alvarez had to say a match points in his semi final guess for end points to her about her caps and spaniel eat junk fit into. i was younger, which one who sent me final again, sally didn't or is there a rab in straight sets? the 36 year olds could now become the oldest cincinnati champion in the open era. ken. roswell was 35 when he won this tournament back in 1970. it's great. i mean it's amazing. first board number one and 2 in the world say, facing each other again and to find those are the big events. uh, this is what i guess everybody wanted and expected at the beginning of the all the tournaments. so here we are to the women strong world under juanita schwann's had failed to reach the final. she was beaten by cocoa boss, the 19 year old had never previously won a set against marriage. show that i've been checking in with
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