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because we keep reading the statements being taught to be on. let's gratian project a, quite a lot of people, the adults. so i'm running out shopping, get out at a weight of what you want to keep all floors, leave off for us to learn the visceral connections of the land and a total lack of faith and the government meets with these communities, at least on exploration. isn't on stone to the the hello, i'm real matheson, this is the muse, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, 6 children, the 2 adults are being rescued in pakistan after being trapped in a cable. todd sweet 100 meters above the ground firefighters increased, find the bodies of 18, suspected migraines in a navy, a hedge by a major whilst i thought i'd use and took care close a key shipping,
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which leads to europe and asia. as far as 5 sweeps towards nearby villages ahead of the russian, wagner must have a group post of social media video st using molly's capital. obama. com and in sports will have all the latest action from the world athletics. championships and hungry are due on marco temporary and at least healed his 1st world outdoor high job title, feeding out his co olympic champion, which has the bar. she cuts are captured the from the 6 children, 2 adults who were stranded in a cable car dining room, 300 meters above the ground and northern pockets done have been rescued. some of the children were air lifted to safety. before darkness fell, michael apple reports taking a leap at nearly 3
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a 100 meters above the ground. this child and 7 others spend always dangling between 2 mountains and a damage cable call. talk is done special forces, eventually lifting some of those stranded in the current hanging by only one cable to safety. but it was an operation, complicated by strong winds in the valley, with the forces generated by the road to blades of a helicopter. posing a danger to the unstable caught a stranded train to your old using what little battery he had on his cell phone made an appeal to a local media channel. as they hung in the air handler, the queen, i don't know how to make this request, but it's a motto of human lives here. utilities issued rescue. all of us as soon as possible is a ticket in the darkness fell. engineers were called in to assist in the rescue operations from the ground. right now we are installing
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another cable, so that to, to another main shift trone, we can make an access to the ones who are already tracked there and get them out. well sorry seas explained they initially had contact with one of the stranded people who has since been rescued to one of the guys in the, in, in the throne. and he has bought a phone, but as white as by now, uh, what can i understand is that his battery has run out and uh, the communication is no more with the guy who was inside the trolley before this despite the challenging terrain. risk of his work throughout the night to bring everyone to safety. mike level l g 0. come on hiv is got the latest from islamic bad. the edge of magic and dead and rescue operation has finally concluded read on a paper that uh, that have been saved. now this is a rescue operation which was conducted by
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a bug attorney. i need come on the unit from the veterans services group led by the overall come on the award on location to oversee that. you mentioned. however, it was in valuable ahead from the local expertise located where did that work along side the military. in order to complete the rescue mission after dog guard military helicopters could no longer be used. this is a dangerous area for helicopter standard operating procedures do not allow the golf course to operate and the dog. so that challenge, of course, would go look um would look at while engaged, stepping in as well. that is a guy of really a garage bug just on that all the doors on board that being said, but this is all right now. oh no. the bug just on the prime minister had already said that they should be appropriate investigation. instructed to your daughter days to ensure that northside gabriel cards are operational on the safety checks
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and proper procedure the board in place. of course, this was a, one of the board dating operations and then was separated risk because of the high when the helicopters were not able to stabilize. so there did go up safely when jen dodge, rescue was go get, go to the store to install. however, they managed to get one student out before doc and after that with the local head. whatever to rescue all the remaining people are stuck on that gabriel gall. come all the data all. it's not my by 18 burned bodies have been found in northern greece for awhile. fires have been burning for several days. the victims were fined by firefighters and an area often used by migrants to cross into europe from neighboring, took care of all. brandon has more. the hills above alexandria, police are a furnace of heat and smoke and flame,
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5 fighters stun toe to toe with the blaze baffling to push back the inferno. but despite the crews extraordinary bravery, the finest of being found by gale force winds. there is little that can be done to stop the payment that will just be around the house up the way before i started has completely burned down. there is nothing left now. the father is moving downwards towards the rest of the village for sale. more for exactly another fire, only fire. that's what we could see. the wind was so strong and no one could do anything. no one can remember. it's here that 5 fighters found a teen burned bodies on choose day, a shop and shopping increase in the death toll from these wildfires. this region is close to the border with took yet the far east say the victims may have been migrants trying to reach your of the blue lights of ambulances snake to the way through the city. and convoy. as the glow of the advancing wall far grew brighter
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and closer to the suburbs, but the cities, 2 hospitals, the time for hesitation was passed from one to 100 patients. many of them elderly and frail, had to be evacuated to safety. every available vehicle was pressed into action, even removal vents and laundry trucks. they were taken to the city's post where a passenger ferry has been hastily converted into a floating hospital. passenger lounge now repurposed as a clinic. the patients place on mattresses on the floor. nurses tend to intravenous trips and oxygen, lots of level one yet. i really haven't ever experienced this before and not be working for 27 years. it's like, well, conditions straight to discuss it everywhere. patients here patients that a terrible twilight is enveloped the whole area smoke to in the mid day, some black, the glow of the flames brings no was only destruction and death. po brendan,
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i'll just here a couple more and this we're going to go is there's going to settle us in the city of alexandro brothers and john, let's talk about the monuments 1st of all, tell us more about this migrant roots and the people that use it as well, the government has now officially confirmed the deaths of 18 migrants in the forests east of where i'm standing in the port of electronic through police of the migration minister. they meet these categories, announced earlier the sorrow of the greek government and said we did cry a new, the murderous activity of criminal smugglers rings. that makes that trade from the flow of the regular migrants and place their lives in danger. this is the 1st consummation we've had from the central government that the 18 charge bodies found in the forest near the turkish folder were indeed those of
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a regular migrants who presumably crossed over reese and recent days and were hiding out from greek police. who in this folder region have the very nice the reputation of seizing potential asylum seekers without examining whether they want to apply for asylum. in some cases, they've been documented as beating them and taking their belongings and turning them around and sending them back to tracking. so you can say that the greek authorities are in some way complacent and what has happened here and this migrant tragedy problem? let's talk about the fires. not obviously, greece has had to cope with many wild fires in the past. how did these ones compare to the other ones that had to deal with as well, the region here hasn't had any fires this summer sofa up until now. and these ones are particularly bad when we landed in the looks of the unfortunately of this
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evening, we sold to canada, firefighting aircraft and a helicopter on the ground. those aircraft can also help raise at night. so the fire services as a disadvantage, especially now when there's a very strong breeze blowing that we can feel. and even though the fire is miles away, we can smell the acrid smoke. it's sticking to the back of the roads. there are people out in the past, in town and having that dinner, but it's very clear what's going on. there is a, a terrible menacing smile in the, from these fires, but actually has grown worse in the last few hours, suggesting that they are coming there. so firefighting efforts, while they continue on the ground with vehicles overnight, cannot continue from the uh, i think that means that every morning the fire service has been set back in its efforts to contain the blaze and have to assess the situation. that 1st slide
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afresh. john, thank you very much. indeed. john said, all those talking to us from ali son through bully are now neighbouring talk to you as far as far as raging in the province of shackling. authorities are shutting down the data now straight watch away, so firefighting aircraft can scoop up sea water to fight the blaze. the key shipping roots connects the gin to the black sea local emergency services, say 3 nearby villages have been evacuated. traffic on a major highway has been halted. i want to show you this page from a website which is showing shipping in and around the region. that's essentially the gmc and the like. see there that you can see um, genetically, the area down to the bottom right. all these dots that you can see the green and the red ones are all ships in the area. and you can see them beginning to stack up just to the right of that of the da da now straight as i say, which is at the bottom left of the picture. we can go now interested in cost. see all of his joining us for mr. kimball. send them just talk to us about how much
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disruption has been closed, caused a closing the door and how strange of the whole for the safe, a saws of the vessels, uh, the authorities shuts down the garden else phrase. but as we heard from the minister of agriculture and forestry, this phrase is now open to one way maureen traffic from north to south. the area is very important to us as the noun phrase connects the black, see it to the agent and the mediterranean sea, through the bus for a straight, which is right behind me. so those vessels from the black sea. cool. so come freeze cross from if somebody both for st behind me save through the marble receive and then passed through the doors and else freight it to reach out to one waters of the mediterranean. and that's right is very important for the to regional trades and all the of lexi countries. and especially these days,
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it is very important that we talk a lot about those turkey rates as a crane and russian grains are set to be a r, r set to be sailing to other countries to reach world markets. right now. this is the situation the garden, australia is open to one way traffic from north to south. tell us about the efforts to fight the fires as well. that goes to ortiz, are doing best to fight this fire, which uh, who's caused is still unknown so far. but of course, sometimes doing these kinds of walk fires, the efforts do not. it, do not bring you anything. and right now we're hearing from the local sources that there is a, there is a who is there is a very strong wind in the area. today's of the fire opposite around uh, a new local time here in to kia and because of the wind. uh that was uh,
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that was blowing fast, the fire expended to an area of, uh, 15 kilometers according to the force of forestry and agriculture, minnesota. and of, for now they have dispatched more than 15 hundred's personnel to fight against the fire. they have dispatched we cuz they have dispatched sprinkles to fight the fire, but as a smart time right now, some of the airplanes and helicopters do not have my vision. that's why, in a way that a fire extinguishing efforts are not interrupted. spots has a have slowed down. that's why many people are concerned. and as you also have mentioned, the fire has reached very close to the city center, the air. but one thing is important. it, this is not a multiple point fire, like we experienced 2 years because apparently it is contained in one area. but especially that
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a pine cones make it difficult because they've jump and then some other place to catch fire. this is the situation that the uh, firefighters are fighting a guest right now, but what we are hearing from the ground is that at this point, 9 villages have been evacuated, and the houses in those villages called on fire. thankfully there is no one inside in those places. we have no oh casualties here. uh, we know that 4 people have been hospitalized so far, but this is a difficult night for the locals living in the area is there to face. the wind might expand the breeze to other places and the fire might do it much gets worse. so then thank you very much indeed. send him costs you. i'm talking to somebody stumble anymore. ahead and then these are including 2 allies, a former us president donald trump. indicted in georgia, a honda themselves over to authorities. we report from zimbabwe for political parties of ended their campaign bodies, the head of wednesdays,
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presidential election and sport. spain welcomes home the women's world cup and winning. seen. we're going to have more for the spanish capital coming up. so the, the had a rush as wagner. most of the group is appeared in molly's capital, bama co. guinea pig goshen posted a video online saying the presence of his group and the content will make africa more free. it's his 1st public address since he let a failed rebellion against the russian ministry leaders in june for the goals and also says he's recruiting fighters, they're going to talk has more from duck in senegal. a pretty good unit appeared on a video in military fatigue carrying a gun video that seems to have been filmed in neighboring molly to russian. antoinette aircraft landed late on monday night carrying weapons fighters from the russian. dr. group and its chief pre good jean who was addressing both new recruits,
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trying to get people to join the bag group where it's trying to expand its operation in africa. but also addressing african think he is enough for get the free africans from attack and violence from the arm groups linked to al qaeda. and i, so in multi where the group is active and the volume that you're doing to has asked the un peacekeeping force there to withdraw. stepping in, are the russians and the muggy and forces now the arcada affiliate to me on the side. obviously, what was the mean and has asked it's fighters on social media to be prepared for confrontation and fighting against the mountie and forces and the russian wagner groups specifically along the mog in these year border new here. that was a cool. that's where there's been a lot of instability and the back in a group has offered to step in, but in these year is also an american drone base and french soldiers. and so it
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appears that along the mulligan year border is in you for the front lines where both russians and the west are stepping in, trying to exert influence in the heart of africa to nicholas hawk alger, the rest the car. yeah, i think and union suspended is from all activities in his urging old countries to refrain from giving any legitimacy to its qu, leaders. it's nearly a month since the miniature deposed democratically elected president. val, how much i assume a you is also warning against any interference in african security affairs by any of siders, including marson are using private military companies. on the, the address is following developments from a booster in neighboring nigeria. it has several implications. first of all, major officially ease isolated diplomatically, and it can only cause i move countries who have signed the pay. you talked to about
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to sort of respect any other sanctions imposed by the african union. that means more trouble for it. and is your already the sun shifting post by the kind of communities your west african states that include closing of voters, stopping important exports into the concrete cutting of financial that you cannot make supplies to the country? is biting very, very hard at the moment. but again, the country spike uh, judy uh, more than 10 in particular. uh, who have been warning against uh, uh, taking unrestrained measures like meat it makes me envision in that country, if they have forced, by a you to take action to close up their borders. that will cost strict news just access to external support, external supplies like food and medicines, already we understand, we know that uh but as soon as possible. and molly, i really have a question is yes, but if this uh all you pay, your resolution is enforced, then that wouldn't be more trouble. but again, if you look at the you resolutions,
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they're talking about the review of all sanctions, but either the review of the african started by force west africa send by force. that paper was wanted to go to is yet if i the endorse, they already stated that they are against any minute reaction. but if they induce this done by force, it could be more trouble forwarding. yes. so basically we have why we all have started. it's a stalemate, zimbabwe and go to the polls on wednesday and, and election many hope could turn around the country's economy, but obligation parties of raising concerns that the vote could be skewed in favor of the governing party. how much us have reports from how about a as the president, emma said, minutes as i want a 2nd attempt to strategy to stay in office is upgrading cimbawe always roads and bridges, hoping it will create jobs and convince voters to keep him in office. when i talked to his main driver, nelson tell me some hope suspicions about corruption. high installation and
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unemployment will encourage people to choose him. he says, if listed you will, men's ties would waste in countries that imposed economic, such as honest and bubbly for human rights violations. move, he believes to turn around to bobby's elections often controversial. this one is no different one presidential candidates put out of the race, quoting it to us. we as the witnessing must disenfranchisement disqualification of appointments by the state in to be selective obligation of their role by the election management board and by the costs of the citizens coalition for change, party known as triple c is still participating. but party officials say being the main positions isn't easy, obviously with that has come a lot of oppression at the state has hips back by batting already sp seen an upsurge of political violence including the mid to of one of our members
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b team and the rest of our campaign is the governing gravity of parking denies. allegations, outputs, intimidation and answer electro processes. i said this would be a, here's the, what is the p if it was the see me know to be in a it, it, it list if that they did egregious assault was but we had a joke commission from the people. so your position is wrong. it's, it is possible on the part of the people see the body of off to why we divide voltage. that's usually straightforward. here is what happens often if the result is defeated. 5 years ago i'll position support is protested over what they full of what delays in announcing election results. the police said they were overwhelmed by the crowds. the army was deployed, some people was shot and killed. no one was able to risk. it's not easy living in
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the country with one of the highest inflation rates in the world. voters hopefully ever becomes president turns things round quickly. how do i toss it? i'll just hold on. chris modeling is the chief executive officer, the independent thing tank. good governance, africa, if things conditions is involved, we are not suitable for free and fair elections. if you view elections as more than just the defense, that is the day of elections, which is essentially going to be the 23rd on wednesday tomorrow. you need to understand that an environment needs to be established that creates an enabling environment for the conducting a free and fair elections. and this environment was created landscape that is basically the balance of allows for the freedom of expression of both opposition. and of course the governing party candidates and when we assess the situation in
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terms of this enabling environments, the conclusion that we can only arrived at is that what the assessment that you have heard from the opposition is quite correct. but enabling environment does not exist in love with for the conducting a free and fair elections that express the will of the people. in actual fact, what we have seen in the preview to these elections has been the narrowing of the democratic space for the conduct signal for free and c elections. when you look at the election, it's basically about the voltage role with auto votes as role that is credible that is verifiable or you cannot really assess, is legible to participate in these elections. and with the image due to mit outcome can be found from this. this technical aspect of elections is a glaringly absent and this involved with which leads us again to a conclusion that from a technical assessment of what the requirement is for the conducting
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a free and fair elections. they simply don't exist in zimbabwe from both a technical perspective. and also an assessment off the pre conditions towards and enabling environment for free and fair elections in the us to the 19 people accused of conspiring to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election results in georgia state have surrendered. john eastman is a one time lawyer for former president donald trump. scott hall is a bail bondsman. trump says he's going to surrender to authorities on 1st day. a judge in atlanta is set his bell at $205000.00 more than this. we're going to go through all and fisher, who's out the courthouse and atlanta island, 9 to sound. there'll be some legal developments in the last couple of hours of the . that's right. now you're going to hear the name jeffrey clark. he was the department of justice official. he was involved in discussions about overcoming the election. he has managed to get a judge to order the prosecutor here funding willis to, to come up with
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a reason why this keeps shouldn't go to federal court at the moment. it's in a state court. all right, jeffrey uh, clark has said it should be in a federal court because he was a federal officer. and under the laws and regulations of the united states, the state can interfere with what a federal official does. so that will be seen as a victory for him that this has been delayed until wednesday. then there's mark meadows, who of course was donald trump's chief of staff. and both to many of the discussions even came to georgia at one point during the whole row about whether or not georgia i counted the, the results properly. he also wants to help his case had been the federal court. but he's never asked the judge to say to the prosecutor, you can't arrest him if he doesn't show up between now and the friday deadline that you gave, because there was a hearing on that very issue on whether or not this goes to a federal court on monday is up to the judge to decide whether or not that will be granted or whether he will still have to turn himself in that point. but you can
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see there is not a lot of a legal maneuvering, even though 2 of the 19 have no ton themselves over to the authorities. been given bill, i don't know 3. yeah. now, and i would imagine we'll probably go to see a fair bit more of that in the coming a few hours or so, talking much donald trump says he's going to hand himself in on thursday. of course, that's a day after the republican debate in which he's not going to take part on that site. and you'll be watching these legal arguments about moving the case to a federal court. because of course, if it goes to federal court, and if he wins the election, he can kill the student that he can stop it. but if it stays in a state court, he's got no power over that as president. he will also be arguing that he acted as the president of the united states. you don't get a big, big in federal officer not so he'll keep an eye on all these developments. but of course he has said that he's going to turn them out on thursday. we expected that we were talking about it just 24 hours ago. you and i roll,
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i and he's coming on thursday because he knows that will suck the idea of all the post. the post to be coverage. the republican presidential candidates. each of them will be in a state in milwaukee on wednesday night. some of them me doing well, some of them will be hoping for the extended media abuse, but all of that will disappear because donald trump will turn up here on thursday. remember incredibly, he's no free or he will be free on $2200000.00 bill. it's incredible that a former president of the united states has been released on cash bill. he's got 3 ways of paying it. the most likely is that he will pay 10 percent plus associated cost all of this to speed up the process of when he goes to fulton county jail, to hon. themself. and everyone who's been there so far, all 2 of them, it's taking about an hour to process, so can expect that. and then you'll come to the court to hear the charges against them on the date. but as a written will be set with expecting him to plead not guilty. it's donald trump, after all these already indicated. that's exactly waiting say that all and fisher
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outside the gold has an atlanta islands. thank you very much. indeed. i don't show drilling. reg is set to begin searching for oil and gas off the coast of 11 on the cash dropped. the country is banking on striking advantage to overcome the worst financial crisis in his modern history. but it's going to take months to know if the energy reserves to be exploited an years before any benefits start pulling in the corner has the story from baby a 120 kilometers off the coast of lebanon. deep in the mediterranean sea governments ministers believe and hope there is an economic lifeline for the nearly bankrupt state. the drilling rig trans ocean barons has arrived and an area known as block 9, where an international consortium led by total energies from france, as well as italian oil giant. any and state own cuts, our energy will begin to search for gas and or nothing. uh, it should be late use,
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you mean we are optimistic because we're relying on the assessment of companies that are experiencing specialized those feel that they are optimistic about finding reserves and block 9 b. but of course, we'll have to wait and meet you to retweet means. exploration was initially delayed because long time enemies as well and loving on failed to delia made their maritime border. a supplement deal was signed last year. and while there is potential, there is still no proven energy reserves. it's expected to take up to 3 months to know whether 11 on can become an energy producer. since we are or the companies are putting in deep sea water and for the very we quoted virgin land or the prompt to a see that the chances of finding boys from such an exploration do not exceed or does hydrocarbons engender? the resulting does not exceed 20 percent. this is a country and political,
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economic, and financial turmoil, or state institutions and services have all but collapse. it's also governed by a political leads blame for the corruption and mismanagement that led to the crash . their ability to utilize potential wealth, restore investor confidence, and ensure its benefits. the poor is being questioned. the critics say, those in power are misleading the public by using the oil and gas sector as the solution for the crumbling economy. they say in the best case scenario, block 9 will not give levon on more than $8000000000.00 over the course of 15 years . a small fraction of the countries that that amounts to $35000000000.00 with wind drilling 1st happened in block for north of bailey with a few years ago. no viable amounts of gas and oil were found. that's why many say expectations must be managed before declaring loving on part as a club of hydrocarbon nations. jenna for their elders ita bailed. still ahead and
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i'll just see the plans for expansion brick. some of the leaders representing nearly half the world's population gather. busy insights africa, titans, former leader, arrives back home the sentence as of 8 years in jail on the same day the parliament approves a new prime minister. in scots excitement builds a head of the rugby world cup in funds. details legs are on the show, the the hey there, what they said is on a cross side very of the south of france and the balkans. let's go over the numbers right now so we can send these figures numbers way out of whack. actually seville at $42.00 degrees, madrid at $38.00, that is, fall above average for this sum of the year. there are a few showers and storms rolling across central europe down through the balkans, but that's a forecast on wednesday watched by thursday. this does
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a little to take out the heat, so still keeping temperatures in the 30 straight across the bulk. its of course has been hot, dry and windy in north or increase. so that has a rep to a number of wildfires in that area. plenty of sun right across the turkey is stumble, looking good at 30 degrees. a breeze does turn lighter through the boss for us here to the northwest, some shower streaming off the a by and take impacting the islands of ireland in britain. also unsettled for norway and sweden on wednesday to africa. we go and we can find the most intense rain or the round gone up pushing into the ivory coast here. but actually for the northeast sites have gone to i think we could see some flooding over the next 24 hours or so. to the south. we go, a number of weather makers will march into the western cape providence over the next little bit. and we could see record heat for the month of august and san b as capital lusaka on thursday. soon a bit. is
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this time for the west to we think the best option for the ukraine watch awards and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change because it comes to us politics developed in september. oh, no, just india hose, the g 20 summit where leading economies will discuss global challenges, the broad house premier as a new series, exploring the implications of us and people. i got those for 1st amendment rights will lead to gathering new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate talks, generation sports each, the icons to a challenging preconceptions and using that platforms to change society. the candidates for mexico's presidential election will be announced. will this be the
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1st time in the country's history to women? go head to head for the top till september on al jazeera, the, [000:00:00;00] the course, you know, just need a reminder. i told stories. this are 6 children, and 2 adults have been rescued up some shops and a cable costs suspended 300 meters above the ground in northern pockets on to be left the dining room for hours off to one of the cables. not far as far as raging and the turkish problems have shown actually, authorities of pardon me. close. the nearby donna now straight was awake. local emergency services say several villages have been evacuated, firefighters in greece to find the bodies of 18. the suspected migrants in an area
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hit by a major was fine. authorities or the bodies were discovered in a shock. here the northeastern region of alexandra the president of south africa, associate agrees with china that the brooks training group of countries that should be expanded sort of rama falls is greeted chinese president. change in paying for the brick summit in johannesburg. leaders from brazil and india are also discussing expansion of your lines from a to mila out here spoke to a political analyst and visa for co day about the challenges the block faces. as more countries apply to joint, or we know that those are different plants so far. most of the governance issues, not only had it says of them, not respecting individual rights and, and their basic through them so which i think credit cards are. so i don't think i ended up just sort of pushing full. it's mainly governance because some of those leaders that are intending training fix came into positive clues. critics of also
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said that the house of the members of the brakes are elected dictates is that's what kind of criticism that they're facing. how are they going to balance their national interest with admitting certain countries to break step $49.00, i suppose. what is going to be very difficult to want to uh, to navigate, particularly for content. so i just thought of the cat and for a zillow. because those of applied as a credit to say, didn't know, pending such as it on which not does not go head much, i mean, that killed because he was not that daunting event correctly. and i just, i just digit that this will of activities in general as in the jails, including so did i be invested forgets that not long ago, they killed the top 2 pieces to mark as soon as possible. so these are the kinds of countries that are contained in training ethics. and i think there's a pushback, particularly from, from brazil. so there has been a flip flopping. but i think following statements on sunday, yes, emily taking that much more from a position. so that's very, very challenging for the big countries knowing that states. and so the african
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president pulled them. of course, i'd say it's, so that's because as i suppose, some would say maybe a lower ranking be involved this rich block without africa is not aligned, but it doesn't mean it's neutral. what does it mean for a country like russia, where they want to sort of expand their influence in africa and at the same time, so that africa getting a lot of heat because of that relationship. what if i take, what's the page of thoughts? no, just sitting, what is it on sundays? but this is a man who decided to host the media, to the drills with russia on the very day that to be your opinions. we accomodating the invasion of their country by directions. so it's not difficult might be saying that they're not outlined in this instance, but there's been a lot of me speaking, particularly from the department of international relations and cooperation to the nation's mission. enough, countess time has documented 800 cases of serious human rights violations. since the top of on take over 2 years ago, the abuses include torture disappearances,
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and kennings of former off gun government officials and security forces, despite a ton of anomalous state for workers and the previous government. yeah, i've gone farther. administrative denies are loving any extra judicial kennings spent in monitoring reports when the telephone re took power in afghanistan in 2021. it promised amnesty. those who worked with the previous government, it said, would have nothing to fear. it's been on with them, but i'm only home with an i'm on i want to give the shirts to all our compatriots who are in the opposition side as interpreters, over involved in military actions are helped in civilian sectors. we have granted them all, i'm a state and we don't want to take revenge on anyone. but now united nations investigators are accusing tell about officials of hundreds of human rights violations. many of those targeted or soldiers or police officers who worked under the previous administration. the u. n. has got an evidence of what it says are extra traditional killings,
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arbitrary arrests and torture. many people who fall within this category are very fearful. they don't want to leave home. and we also have cases where relatives be all individuals, non way into the just have gone and individuals to themselves, to be held in the cartridge attention of taliban leaders, deny ordering, any reprisals. they say any violations or acts of individuals. i mean, human rights situation has been improving. every single government has individuals that are involved in corruption and other illegal activities. we will not go to the extent of denying such reports. what we are denying is that this report is not documented. it is not substantiated. it has not been to instances have not been shared with the minister of foreign affairs. the un says, tell beneficial, have
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a responsibility to investigate crimes and enforce the amnesty even if they themselves didn't order any reprisals tell about leaders of already rolled back on one of their main earlier commitments. girls education promises a tolerance, now appear to be giving way to mounting concerns that things may not be that different to the last time the tell about it was empower vinson monahan, how to sierra hundreds of cities, refugees are camping outside the united nations building and the libyan capital, tripoli, they say they're desperate need of assistance, but accusing the un refugee agency of not doing enough to help public training reports. so he's the under 5 children. arrived here in tripoli from sudan. 3 weeks ago, they flipped the violence between the parent military rapids support forces in the army. and so then, along with dozens of other families, they've been camped here on the streets near the u. n. refugee agencies registration center. ever since you had a monica p a,
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we are really suffering. my son was hit by a car and needs medical treatment. my other son is deaf and he's sick. i don't know where my husband is. the refugee agency give me assistance once, but it's not enough. according to the un, since the conflict broke out into down in april, more than 700000 people have fled the country. most of them have fled to chatter, egypt, but now some are arriving here in libya. the un refugee agency has more than 47200 register refugees and asylum seekers. in the nearly 23000 of them are as to denise nationals, samuel abdullah is from a janina in west or for. she says, hundreds of people were killed in the city as they tried to flee in june. she and her children survived, but were separated from her husband unless people saw that, you know, some people bring his food and will set, but it's not enough for all the children we suffered due to the fighting in our country and we fled to libya. we went to the u. n to help,
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but they kicked us out. our children need a safe environment to interview the international organization for migration says there are more than 130000. so the needs of migrants already in libya. the make up around 20 percent of the migrant population. libya has been in conflict for more than a decade, but as seen relative calm since they ceased by, it was agreed in 2020. if the fighting continues in neighboring so that many fear that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya. and that could complicate the fragile piece that she's here. ultimate. at this you is the sudanese deputy invested or to live. you will have the father of how this is the result of what was his destruction. where is blood should war is pain. these people need help from all of us from a legal standpoint because they are asylum seekers. we cannot directly approach them, but our adults are open and those who come to us,
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we try to help as much as we can to you and it's the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here. that's just not enough. i would trina, i'll just do tripoli. and tyler, on the head of the prototype party, said that we sent and will become the nation's new prime minister. his appointment was a non stop to the former lead as an extension. it was returned home and was immediately sentenced to 8 years in prison. obviously it is tony chang as this report from bangkok, texts and should what emerges on to tale solely for the 1st time in 15 years. the 1st order of business to lay a flooring offering and to kneel, ingratitude before an image of the king. and then waves and smiles flanked by his children. he drank in the name of
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a quick handshake with friends and supporters to minutes of freedom. this whole thing was the way that's a concern about his them back inside the terminal to me, the police. but as supporters are still out here and in fine boys, they come out in the thousands to welcome him home to all this time. besides i, yes, i am very happy. i have only wanted to see him coming home like his may be, the country would be better, made out loud. do you come here today? and we are very happy. why? because he comes back to todd involuntarily. even if he has to go to prison die. and that was exactly where the former prime minister was head of his crowd to support his way to the outside. the supreme court texan was driven inside 3 guilty verdicts in his absence is to be so and then as most supporters chanted outside, he was driven into plum prim, central prison discounts his sentence. but how long will they spend? and so many think
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a deal has already been done for an early release. that testing might have made some sort of agreement in order for him to be coming back. and in order for him to, to sort of bring some of the issues away from the parliament and from the coalition . those issues include the formation of a new government and finding a new prime minister, the debate that was taking place in parliament across town of the several months of stalemate. texans political allies, palletized say they formed a ruling coalition with boats coming into the normally, it was clear, the military bank sent it to my approve top. so that's how it's how we send a property. developing tycoon confirmed thailand's new prime minister. but text and shin to walk from his jail so may still be pulling the strings. tony chung hilda 0 . think of of the japanese prime minister as, as treated as radioactive water from the nuclear power station for her. she might, could be poured into the sea from the 1st day of china, south korea and pacific island nations,
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say the waters should be released. how come on government reports from tokyo is a highly contentious plan is underway in japan, prime minister for meals. she that says treated radioactive waste water from the sucrose you, my nuclear plant, could start to be released into the pacific ocean on thursday. is the government's will take responsibility until the disposal of treated water is completed. even if it takes several decades in order to safe to complete the decommissioning and release of towards the decision comes after keith, i met executives from the tokyo electric power company, also known as tapco. on sunday, they reassured him about the safety of the water discharge. after most radioactive elements have been removed, the top copeland has been approved by the un nuclear watchdog. the international atomic energy agency says it complies with global safety standards. around
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1300000 tons of stored water is due to go into the pacific over several decades. the water was used to cool the diets in nuclear reactors when they started to melt down the following the devastating earthquake. and so now me 12 years ago, the engineers have run out of space to store the waste water in, during the decommissioning of the power station to the face has a strong opposition within the country. it's christian, my fishermen who are still recovering after the 2011, triple disaster fear potential reputational damage environment, after the se, type goes, data is insufficient, and the treated radioactive waste water could harm marine life and the entire population. dozens of protesters also made their feelings known outside the prime minister's office. 7 guide, you know, the world's oceans are connected and the government is talking about pouring this water into them over the span of 30 to 40 is we don't know how this will affect us in the future. and japan says that the time is necessary because it's run out of space. i can't forgive japan. so this like china,
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south korea and pacific island nations are also against the japanese plan. so to keep on this blake and keep transfers the risk of nuclear contamination to the whole world, which is an extremely selfish and irresponsible move. despite the controversy, the japanese government is pressing on its allocated $342000000.00 to compensate japanese fishermen for any financial damage cause to their livelihoods. kind of go montgomery out to 0. tokyo still ahead and i'll just database board has been a big night of champions. the payoff auction, the festival is coming up later on. and we're so the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the sermons for his father. rob, thank you so much. olympic champion, john mark, what time barry has captured his 1st outdoor role title in the men's high jump at the athletics world championships and hungry. the italian cleared a world leading leap of 2.36 meters to beat americans of on harrison who claim the silver. 3 time world champion, which has barshan, of a katara, who famously shares has a once a cold metal with 10 very, you know, so it's finished with the bra does the. but it was the, the book on a story, a bunch of the be much to turn in the middle, distant star, faith can be gone, has won a 3rd women's world 1500 meters, titled the double olympic champion crushed the finish line in 3 minutes. 54.87 seconds after 6 world championships. so the 29 year old now has 3 goals. into
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silver's, ethiopia is the really wells. hydrates of silver must have been have found the oven atlanta from the morocco, sophia, and alba kelly has quenched 2 2nd consecutive world title in the men's 3000 meters steeplechase. the olympic gold medalist held off current world record holder lemetre during my of atl yahoo center 2nd well canyon abraham. it can be watching the problem. so france is getting ready to house the rugby world cup for the 1st time since 2007. the tournament kicks off in paris on september the 8th, which is arrows. and tasha butler is in the french capital taking a look at all the preparations with excitement around the rugby world. cup in falls is already building here in paris on the famous plus to live concord. and the center of the city will off of it as being closed because it's going to be transformed into a big rugby will come. village that's effectively as a with friends,
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can come and eat and drink and watch games on the big screen. also load rugby woke up store has just been open to people already queueing guessing. i've always loved the rugby as i come from the rest of the town in the south. at home we are 100 percent into rugby, so i'm excited for the woke up. i mean, but i couldn't get ahold of any tickets with this game, a lot was fine, desperately to get tickets. what are the thoughts emotions, eyes hairs you'd expect from rough people's to t shirts and scarves. now the tournament is going to be hosted in cities across from teams from 20 nations will be taking call, millions of friends are expected. so to the french government, it's going to be something of the testbed before next. he is personally pick games in terms of logistics and security, while the organizes also, rumsey will comp say that they expect everything to run smoothly with. so the more than 2500000 tickets, which either because because we were very odd with the organizing committee, we made the print states as way to organizing distributive which is why we consider
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we're really to stop in the 8th of september or south africa. all those won't be wells comp title hold is amongst the favorites. for this tournament, though, all island, new zealand and from my crowns, have a home advantage. and on monday, the french coach find the i get it to reveal his squads. now missing as expected is uh, fly hoff houma. and so back now that's because of a knee injury bought the french team still have many stop as including on 24. this actually popular, i'll just 0 terrace. it's been a big night of champions league, playoff actions scottish side rangers do drew with psv of the netherlands. and what was the pick of tuesdays? it's like matches. abdul. i see miss gord quite a fantastic old. put the man from glass. go ahead. they lead twice. on the night, but they were packed fast on both occasions. warranty. as a 2nd to equalizer with
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a game finishing copenhagen were winners away in poland. deflected shot, saw the beat of reco goalkeeper here, none too pleased to be beaten at his near post. one know the final score. mountains or city manager pep for deal or will mrs. teams next to lead matches. after under going back surgery and a statement, the club said cordial. i had been suffering with severe back pain and travel to bar slona for an emergency operation. the springs in turn, prime minister pedro sanchez, has told us countries woke up winning team that the whole nation is proud of them. sanchez hosted a reception for the squad as they continue their celebrations. tens of thousands fans gathered in madrid to welcome the team home from australia on monday night. the side secured their 1st major title with victory over england and the world. paul reeks reports from the spanish capital. preparing a welcome from national he arose tens of thousands of funds in madrid. fluctuate
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hastily built stage by the point of delray to await the arrival of the women's football team on the wells cup trophy. with the as always the, the, we hear we're so excited we were crying during the final on sunday. i've come a long way to be here because spain and spanish women does of, to, with the most of the day. it's wonderful. the month read like this. everyone supporting the team makes me proud. i hope it continues like a port of the board or some 7 hours after the crowd spelled together and the players finally arrived fresh off the flight from australia where they pay to europe and champions. england will know in the final, to in the 1st world cup title, verifying anyone from it right here within the summer holidays is here on the was
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the del ray. thousands and thousands of people are pregnant to the celebration, but there are many thousands more lining the river going to watch football as it's a bring back to well, this was interruption of pure joy that happened a cloud over the celebrations back in sydney. when the president of the football federation kissed star kit jenny had most of the lips done the like to apologized, but some believe that it's still an aptitude problem space. i also think about it maybe culture needs to be changed because a we normalize of yours has to go to that and all those things boys can play football. but that's not true because there are, there is i'd like to play football like me. i might see me that here right now, and i think that we need to that i to normalize those things. other countries have already shown that success can change the culture around women's football. things with champions. we'll hope that you've made a giant step towards an even brighter future. full rece out is era majority.
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they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now those appointments you've accept that as an alternative for you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring charges. they also been talking with an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugees streaming in this turned into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the 6 children into idle to be investigated and talked to someone else that being sent to the cable costs 300 meters above ground. the problem. so robin, you're watching out. is there
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