tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 26, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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for ration here about how much they've lost 35 square kilometer as of last greenforest of woodland has been burned, really does resemble an army get in landscape. the, [000:00:00;00] the on elizabeth brought them in the system news, our life from doha, coming out for the next 16 minutes. neesha is hunter values of subconscious to month one month since the crews would have moved from the faith of suspend springs. football chief luis will be on his office. he controversially test leading goals for jenny. and most of the warnings, the concepts and saddam cook chips,
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the region to monetary and catastrophe. we hear from the un representative who has recently been to the country 60 years up to the march on washington, thousands of gathering at the lincoln memorial business pools, as a continuation, rather than commemoration. a reflection upon many beneath that voting rights of skill underwritten in full reaction to that story in spain plus no alliance becomes the 1st man since the same thoughts a complete sprint symbols as well. championship the with again, with the political tim on in asia. it's been one month since the ministry detained president to my home, and by the end of the through the democratically elected government, the coordinators have defied grohl and international pressure to release him and return the country to civilian bolt. the hunter,
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as rallying supporters to what they describe as a 1000000 man march and the capital. it comes one day after hundreds of people, how the protest outside a french army base there. they want french forces to leave with then one week. the ministry was relations with the just former colonial pa fond suggestion was by the de, they've owed the friendship best to that to leave by sunday after he refused to meet the foreign minister on the west african regional block at colossus increasing pressure on the crew date as it says, it's determined to end this 5 will have cruise in the region as a military intervention is still very much on the table. marie roger below is the president of africa international media group. and she says that this situation is different. the that and bali and molly and book in a fall. so with the french ambassador was also expelled when the french invested awake, sped formally and uh, you know, i, so not really much happened um,
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in where the, the, with some retaliation, like, uh, uh, some, uh, uh, corporation programs with suspended, but classical, uh, but this time the story is not written yet. uh, let's see. the french ambassador really nice. because france to day peace. what is happening now? when you say it has not much to do with friends, and that's where they feel a body. maybe they fail to see that there's a lot of big of feed show way after for uh, fed up the front end, etc. but on the, on this particular move back to get a moment. they feel them many things happening with the background to that. for instance, you know, that the president assumed that, that the democratically elected president has to be of ex world may be in the background as a we piece, coma, the former president who handed over power to be removed correctly,
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but stayed very much in the background. there was a few on we wouldn't manage it or you know, the new or did you found or the 16th saying that to francis like let's wait and see . i'm the process of a negotiation. it's officially still going on as we know. so i think the well, but now i the wait to see what happens and also address has moved from the capital of me on a, a pretty significant way. yeah, yeah. the main stadium basically, stadium. earlier today, there was a smaller demos, person by mayor's, of studies, towns and villages across the country in the capital. and this is bill to be the largest of riley's with with this over the past one months organizer say they expect 1000000 people here. and then there was the us preachers from the military organizers and loyalty store. yeah. is there
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a business coming at the time when the country is go into difficult diploma to come in for georgia? weiss, france upside that there was just because they don't recognize the military. they said they were going to have the power to us differential positive to me. now this could create private computations in relations between the 2 countries . and there is already a very, very time situations which in the front rates and the new city and publish french sentiments. yeah, it's very high and it's expected to get worse in the coming days and weeks. so the ones why the news now and so don's military has attacked positions of the power military rockets, the 4 forces in the capital, fighting between the r assess and the army has been spreading from the capital costume to all the parts of the country. started in mid april. the united nations is one of the conflict with to the region into a humanitarian catastrophe. that estimates the bottom says fullest at least 4000000
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people from their homes. have a morgan has moved from capital. it looks like it's the aftermath of an s tri, kalonde, spybot, signees army against positions of be permitted to rapid support forces in the central parts of the capital costume. there have been numerous as strikes to be early hours of saturday morning, long spybot signees army against positions of the are as of here in the capital. now this plume of smoke that you were seeing on the screen specifically comes from around the vicinity of the general command of the army headquarters. that's where there are a suff presence while the south diesel. then these army themselves are entrenched inside the headquarters of the general command. so it looks like the army is trying to target the positions and trying to minimize the presence of the permanent through rapid support forces around the general command of its headquarters. but this is just one of the areas where they were as track since the early hours of saturday morning. they were as stretched,
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i'll send them all them parts of the capital and in the eastern parts of the capital, an east line. another place where there is heavy presence of the permanent through rapid support forced as v 8 or organization doctors without borders, save that thousands of civilians have been caught in the crossfire as the fighting in the dark for regent, especially in south star for continues. there's been a 2 hour to lose flags launched by both department a through rapid support forces. and this is denise army leading to a lot of civilian deaths and injuries. and there are no medical facilities, a seasonal suspend at the spanish football che, from, or football related activities for at least 90 days, luis, and will be out as had refused to step down off the kissing page. and he had the most on the lips soft to the woman's, will's cup final. on friday, she said she didn't consent to the cuz adam that his version of events was part of the manipulative culture that he's generated. will be honest, claimed he's the victim of what he called a social assassination. well, let's get more on this as well. it's presented to i'm
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a guys are all schedules joining us on set that took us through the statement from fee for joe. well, it was a very straightforward statement, a procedural statement, really. they just said that that he's going to be suspended for initial period of 90 days, pending disciplinary proceedings. they will. so i said that's a rebel as on the spanish football federation and not allowed to contact jenny had most so while the suspension is in place. now the reason they've taken this action up several reasons actually because for has of course, jurisdiction, april football, federations around the world. that means they will sort of receive the spanish for before the ration of this incident happened at a fee for events. so they have responsibility, certain responsibilities to make sure that as a safe working environment for any player. and when the complaint is night they, they obviously have to take action. but also they've taken this action because ruby alice has refused to resign. the statement that we saw earlier from the spanish federal ration really, you know, they didn't, they fact vellows. but they also threatens to take legal action against had about
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a so claiming that she was lying and they were going to take action for her in terms of defamation. but also along the lines of taking action gets to some of the $79.00 women. football is the headset that they weren't gonna play for spain. well, ruby alice was in charge. yeah. so he, you know, we, so that is looking to put the brakes and everything, but now reveal is come out and so that he is prepared to defend himself as, as his rights. and of course he can appeal. yeah, really interesting that the spanish football federation will be all as do seem to be someone else's step web space and a society with the spanish government, the qualities minister a saying, what about the response from other international play? is joe, well, women's football is really like the way on this lives. we've seen overnight that the orlando price play is came mounts in supports of some jenny had a most or wearing response during that'll be a so much last night. we've also heard from the usa fluid alex move and she says she's disgusted in the way that her voice has been treated just in the last 2 hours . you know, we haven't had much of
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a response from the men's side of the game. but in the last 2 hours, you have heard from the boss to learn a coach chevy who released a statement, you know, he's given his unconditional support to have most of the players is also condemned the behavior of the president. and he finished his statements by saying, i regret the people on talking about the historic achievement of winning the world cup. and i think that's how everyone feels about the story that is rather overshadowed of that historic achievement that spain have won. the women's woke up . all right, joe, thank you very much for that. that's all sports present to joanna. get your ask us to enjoy. we'll have more on the story later on in the sports of other said we're plenty more. have them in use out including motion is on the way in the bon with president on a phone go see, think the time we hear from the opposition we to good health fee for stack and complaints of bullying and discrimination against online female game is out of sport know that junk of much as much time as sitting on his grand slam korea. joey will be here with that story.
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the most thing is on the way into the central african country of going with president on the bungalow, seeking a so to around 850000 people are eligible to vote for president and members of parliament. a 3rd of young people, the unemployed. most of the population has only known life on the phone, google. there are 2 main contenders in the election. the central african states has been run by the bunker family for more than 55 years. president ali, bundle denbigh has served to 7 year terms. the 64 year old house has been trying to speculation off to his stuff with a stroke in 2018. he took over when his father almonza on denver, died in 2009 often the 42 years impala. 6 of the biggest opposition parties have joined the ranks behind alba on the also, the economics professor served as
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a minister from 2006 to 2009 his campaigns on the nice of change and best to economic opportunities. well, let's get more on this now. we're joined by alexandra pong a. she's a sports person for the opposition candidates out on the us, and she's joining us live from the companies capital naperville. thank you very much for your time. firstly, what has your experience of losing being because we're seeing many reports of significant delays at some polling stations. reports of people candidates being on the ballot who are no longer running. uh yes, uh sure, thank you for receiving us. um, uh you guys, you said we, we were leaving different sections, period here. i'm actually out the whole thing place. so one of the, one of the bureau and we realize that in many,
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many offices where we felt you have like of pallets. you have like the whole clean booking cards. you have names disappeared. uh, despite the fact that people are all very exciting to rules. so uh you have the balance of misspelt windows uh uh, missing in many in many high reyes. uh, so uh before here all are ready to vote, but they are so many deficiencies that we noticed. okay, this, once we started, i mean what your outlining is very problematic. all this international service in the selection knew there's no international of service. they decided to some months ago to, to, to not let any international observers and be around the evictions. okay. the delay is that you were mentioning, how concerning is that not just the legs, but the other problems as well,
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given the post and the actual period that previously and go on has seen a lot of violence, especially when the opposition has disappeared with the results. how can i point it's i don't think that one of these people are eager for justice bill is the for, for change the in the for, for piece um, but as you saw, as i told you having those deficiencies, make people very, very angry in some, in some uh voting places, people already fighting because the comforts they are tired since the morning because some people have been waiting to go. it seems 6 o'clock in the morning and the up to uh, 2 pm. uh, there was, there was no opening of the bureau. uh,
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of what think bases. there were no uh ballots. there were uh uh no, i'll do for them. no president all of these places. yeah. so people are getting very angry at the moment. okay. and you know, you say that the governor's people are ready for change for the justice for peace. why do you believe that all that on the also is the man to the, to, to bring about these changes in gabon. that we believe does 1st because it has been chosen by the fellow the president of as the almost 2000 and then uh, 23. and so really a good choice because um, uh, is someone who's educated and he knows a lot about governing under the govern matter because he has been
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a minister in the almost been moved off in mentor the time and also um he has um, a speech piece he has a speech of the change, the wants to help people. and uh, we also knew that this meant not as a stable in political life, meaning that he hasn't been mentioned into corruption and things like does. so it with bank 1st because he has been chosen vice fellows that this think. i mean, they're the best that they really think that it can be there were presenting at the presidency, or i said in the spokesperson for opposition. candidate outlet on the also alexandra pongo, joining us from the companies capital libra, who was thank you for your time. thank you very much. we're returning now to the conflict in don and to talk more about that with join by aiden more so no director of operations and advocacy division of the united nations office for the
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coordination of humanitarian affairs. she's joining us live from nairobi. thank you very much for your time. i'm. i understand that you are recently in saddam and can you tell us where you were and, and what you saw or what the situation is. thank you very much. good. alternate on this. thank you for having me on this show. i wasn't sure down a few weeks ago. busy and then for to down, um and i can tell you that the war and suzan that is fueling humanitarian catastrophe on that big football oceans. 4.5000000 people have selected how the country's population need humanitarian assistance of protection. 6.3000000 people on the verge of the bottom, one step away from, from me, which i saw was devastating. a conflict that has rubbing the country in started in
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the countries capital cartoon. it was also in the dark floors. and now these viral trunk, it's spreading to places like the quarter fast. you have this in south florida from for example. yes, please continue. people have been the founder, food stops, have run out. and because of clashes and road blocks become a few minor terms, gets into the country. yeah, the recent statement from your office, the this statement outlines an absolutely dire situation. you mentioned that some places and saddam have run out of food. and it goes on to say that your extremely worried about the safety of civilians, of algae 0 state as the conflicts moves closer to saddam's bread basket. indeed, saddam has got so you know, good. so to for area which is 0, which reduces the last 2 days of food. this but uh, you know, you 0,
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you mentioned also is now you know, in an area where something just direct me to spread. we extremely concerned about the safety of the 2nd, the nation, as you know, hundreds of divers wall, including of course, 16 a workers. and we are concerned about a security situation indeed. and one of the will love talks about the, the hung, the problem that people don't have enough to eat. and there are also reports of victim born diseases. now spreading at a time when many are ready, malnourished. absolutely, the lords now entering its phase model and the longer the conflict is, continues, the more di or the suffering is going to be what time. so i look forward to data. hundreds of people displaced from cartoon and other locations. we are. we saw disease, skin and skin diseases,
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and of course the diseases will begin to spread or it happens when there's congestion in many locations at a store because she has numbers. we are really concerned as to why insurance community. and i can tell you that this will much stop to allow us to see my trends to continue to provide assistance. every single city needs are exposed to when i was imported on setup, they wanted one of the piece in the country so that they can return to their home. but what would it take for that to happen? you know, you've said that it's well past time for those who are fighting to put the people of saddam about the pursuit of power or resources. what is it going to take for that to happen? as i see mount insurance, we negotiate access with most of firms properties to the company. we've been negotiating access to dor access to our many access to different parts of the
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country. since we couldn't seem to started this excess of supported us in, you know, guessing about a 1000 trucks to different parts of the country are to monitor and to be the range of both parties to the country to try to use the conflict. in this case, to stop so that we can deliver humanitarian assistance across the country. we also that's we have the human insurance for and the area and the, you know, sort of a store where we can discuss with the parties to be able to negotiate, to monitor in court or to be able to negotiate assistance and get desperately need to across the country and what about the role of the international community? you've said that it needs to respond with the urgency that the crisis deserves. what should that response look like? 18.1000000 people. i need a few monitors just as issued out today. so far we've only been able to reach
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2900000 people that actually only know cuz it's, it's, um it's, it's been easy, but it's 2.9 of 18 media. we are asking for $2560000000.00 us dollars. and so far we've received less than 700000000 to be able to continue to provide the assistance the assistance required needs to be scale and needs to be massively wrong. we need access into the country. we need these as we need firms. that is eden was to take to support misfortune and thank you very much for that either more so know from the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs live for us and my vote would be thank you. thank you. to investigate. as in russia have become of the black boxes of a plane believed to have been carrying was machine. if you've got any precaution when it crashed on wednesday, the bodies of all 10 people on board, the private jet that went down,
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most of most of it has been retrieve and investigation is underway and dna examinations of being carried out to establish the identities of those who died on thursday, russian president vladimir, susan, appeared to confirmed precautions to the crime that his court speculation. it may have been involved in the crash, a complete, not really a shop, a lot of it has moved from law school. well, we know at this point is that russia's investigative committee has obviously taken the case under control, but it hasn't been officially announced whether it's line to quote, as we'll go, we can presume they can be sent to moscow as well as the remains of the 10 bodies found of the crash size of precautions, business drafts in the to the region. so the dna examinations are being carried out to establish the passengers identity that we have. they will reveal the results of those examinations, but they haven't been any official promises of the either and even the progressions,
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but it is still not an identified. we all been hearing some opinions regarding the whereabouts possible whereabouts of his future funerals and the place of his barrow and some state to my officials, expressed the opinion that progression could be buried in by fruit, where his welcoming crew has been fixed. if financing to capture the safety and why they suffered having looks as well, he couldn't be buried in that extra clinch in the crescent of that region where it looked and some loss of the little too long to muster is have been buried or following the crash the criminal appears to be taking over the activities of the walk in a group, but the desk of precaution has cost uncertainty about his future. looking at us hawk reports, as they call themselves, musicians. a band of russian mercenaries from the wagner group paid to a site where the kremlin needs them, their founder and conductor were you've gave me for goshen and do meet. you can both killed in the russian plane crash this week. precaution had fallen out with boots and after his men led
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a mutiny in june and mercenaries are bound under russian law. but the russian president vladimir putting admitted to paying billions of dollars to the bank and agree with you. a question with me. that's just about to, for me, i want to note, and i want us all to know about this, to the maintenance of the entire wagner group was fully provided by the state from the budget of the ministry of defense from the state's budget. we fully funded this recruitment. whoever was responsible for pre goods and staff the kremlin is moving to take full control of his global empire set up 10 years ago to help a russian forces in ukraine. the back in a group has expanded to almost every continent from venezuela to syria in africa, and estimated 5000 vag. new mercenaries are in africa fighting armed groups for a monthly fee, along with access to minerals and natural resources. experts believe revenues from logging alone to be close to a $1000000000.00. russian mercenaries control the industry. my gold mine in the central african republic worth $2700000000.00 from benji. beckner runs
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a beer in fucked and making company called as we get to lower. and there are troll farms for hire, have fueled into french sentiments online in former french colonies in africa, and middling and elections in the united states. the banner group produces films, butchering russians, as benevolent he rose from you are. this was the last video of gods, and supposedly filmed in northern molly one day before his death. he says, wagner is here to make russian even greater and africa even more free for goes and sucks up a lot of attention. but i also think what wagner does this pmc is bigger than just one person, bigger than per goes in, or any one or 2 executives. and, and i think, you know, i, i suspect we will see someone come in to take his spot. perhaps someone was flashing less controversial, more align, and more loyal to food,
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and that new group is a symphony of companies with the musicians playing a key role. the kremlin cannot do without nicholas hawk algebra. the still ahead on the news, i always thought of the biggest search and 15. yes for the last next monster. and this is tied up and some jolting history. to dawn, the ship, all the winds, coming up from the safe. now we've got a cold front on its way through that city if you'd like to a line of significant thunderstorms which will not the temperature down and react to about 20 two's as quite a big drop from like 18 degrees and in fact aren't colder. and previous friends have not temperatures back down in the northeast of us, or you may not see it, but this area here, there's
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a watering attempt is dropping to about 5 degrees. i have an ice which is cold enough to be a big surprise to those who live the shows that's be seen before me anywhere in the middle of the amazon. but they're not particularly substantial. i say racial react, at least rather more action the in the caribbean. a potential developments that might prove rather worrying, but nothing mediately the obvious development. franklin, which is a hurricane, is just hanging around in the open volt a night where we seen some big chas recently in some mexican, we might see a few more know orange touch on it. just these are all blue, so not a huge stretch. just drop of wet whereas us, these are orange tops, which means significant thunder storm. we've seen some pretty damaging stuff you know, higher recently this last moving through, missouri for example, sorry for that, we remain with the heat and it's substantial. dallas is still at $42.00, the
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she was 0. the the you watching the news out with me, elizabeth toronto, and don't have a mazda of on top stories to sell the honda in asia as routings approaches to what they describe as a 1000000 man march in the capital. it comes down to hundreds of people how the protest outside of french army base they want french forces to leave within one week. faithful suspended spanish, full chief luis, to be honest from the overlays of activities for at least 90 days, to be honest, had refused to step down. after kissing play a jenny and also on the lips of the world cup finals. and saddam, some of the tree has attacked positions as the power and the train,
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rapid support. and the capitals pushing between the r a 2nd. the army has been spreading from cost to the other parts of the country since it stops in mid april. tens of thousands of people are expected to gather in washington dc. to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the 1963 civil rights, much was a key moment for the movement at fort for equal rights. the african americans was under the can junior delivered his famous i have a dream speech at the lincoln memorial as opposed to the non violent protest organizes of this is event states, a continuation of the move and a civil rights come on the increasing attack that's bringing mike hadn't, he's joining his life from washington dc. so what is the significance of this gathering my as well, the organized designs, this thing that this is not a commemoration. it is a continuation, basically 60 years off to that much on washington people gatherings here again to
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reaffirm that commitment to workforce achieved at that time. the civil rights act, which is passed and 9 to 6 before the voting rights act, which is passed in 1965. but now there's very many fee is, is that the voting rights act itself is being hollowed out from the inside. since the 2020 election, 103 changes have been made to boating regulations in more than 30 states. so there's very much, i believe, funding awareness that voting rights remain under attack. 60 is on that. they will guarantee. and mike, tell us about the original march because it was considered the peak of the civil rights movement wasn't his it was very much and the people came from all over the united states together here at the lincoln memorial to hear a number of like civil rights leaders including of course, martin luther king junior, but that is not where it ended at the end of that particular day. civil rights need is met with president kennedy and vice president,
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lyndon johnson in the white house. that was the beginning of what was a co ordinated campaign with the kennedy administration and civil rights movements to all, to the civil rights process. in the united states, president kennedy was assassinated. it was left to his vice president lyndon johnson who became president to pass that civil rights act electronic poems, united states, as did the voting rights act, costs the following year. mike, thank you very much for that. that's my kind of live in washington dc. a gang violence is forced, at least $5000.00 people to flee that homes and hate this month. that's according to the un. wireless has increased since the assassination of president. he drove anomalies 2 years ago. 80 percent of the capital is controlled by gaines. patients say they moved and then how do you suppose they find for control big gains are there. i had to leave my house and take only a few quotes. all my children left and i don't know where they are. 5 young boys
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are in the street and i can't find them. and my husband is blind people, not a single that. i mean, i don't have anywhere else to go. i only have what is here. my id. i don't know what they took. i don't know if they burn my house down and stole everything. i have 13 people including 7 children have been coded, a stem paid outside of stadium and the captain of madagascar will that a 100 funds will also injured during the crush of the opening. so many of the indian ocean islands games and rama la khan reports. what was meant to be a day to celebrate competition in sports, has turned into a national tragedy. not a gas cars bear with stadium. the site for the opening ceremony of the indian ocean island games was the scene of jubilant fans cheering and waving flags. but outside a stampede created a scene of mass chaos and death. the president of mount a gas car laundry,
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royal lina who was inside the stadium when the stampede happened, called for a moment of silence as a show went on with fireworks and performances. those looking for loved ones press to local hospitals. this on the see we have an 18 year old child as we had no news of our child. we went to the morgue, but they told us no one of that age had died. so we went to the emergency room, see if the child was among the injured we came to the hospital and found my neighbor was date. now we're waiting for the papers so that the body can be taken out and will bring it harm. my nephew was injured, but he pulled through the prime minister christian say, told those gathered at the hospital that the injured or getting the utmost care and it was not immediately clear what caused the spam key. the indian ocean island games was created to champion competition between regional island nations and territories like marshes, the sea cells, and come morose to name
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a few. but the 2023 games have begun marred with scenes of human tragedy. ronald han, l, g 0. as these 9 people have been killed after a fire broke out from the train in southern india, the blaze boon for 2 hours before 5 flashes from his house. the train was sponsor the station and mother on the stage of some not a gas 7 to bolt on board by some passengers is said to have caused the fire. at least 20 people were injured in taken to hospital football fonts for this is around 5. this morning while he was still asleep, there was a noise from behind, people shouting, fire, fire, run. i did not understand, but still i ran towards the door, but it was locked and no one could get out. then someone groups and locked and some people were able to get out by then the smoke was very close to the door of a coach and i felt choked. and then i started taking god's name. but un secretary general is wanting that growing instability in this
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a hell region could complicate the withdrawal of peacekeeping troops and money. un officials of the mason military authorities and money to plan the exit of more than $12000.00 troops before the end of the year. the source of the routing home to us the you went to the accusing it a failing to end and security. bama co has sold the house of rushes, was an improve following the surgeon attacks by the groups linked to al qaeda. and i so kristen salumi reports from the un headquarters in new york. and it is a tense environment for you and peacekeepers. and molly, they've been ordered to close their mission known as the newest month by the end of the year. that leaves just 4 months to get $12500.00 troops and all their military hardware out of the country. and increasingly, as they attempt to do so, they're being attacked. just last week, the head of un peacekeeping operations met with molly's transitional authorities to work out the details of the drop down. no collect or let me see all of our colleagues in the mission are working tirelessly to mitigate risk. however,
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i haven't forgotten that some have been injured in recent weeks. the situation presents both logistical and security challenges. it was molly and authorities who insisted the un lee. they expected he beg me, per goes ins. wagner group to help fill the void. in fact, every ment, troops and their fight against groups linked to iso and al qaeda in the region. but even before promotions reported death security analysts say fighting between those groups was on the rise. also increasing human rights violations by government troops and civilian deaths plus the mass or is the security analyst that came in human rights abuses. it's huge you had to use. and by wagner going in, the french went out and now the me just my is going out raising a georgia, a huge, a voice actually, and permitting those groups to ask more freely drawn down the mission. and molly, by the end of the year, was never going to be easy. by comparison,
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the un took 3 years to withdraw force half its size from dar for sudan. now growing instability in this a whole region cast out on the u. n's ability to make that timeline. a new report by the un secretary general notes, the reason coo and the share a transit hub for you and operations will make the drive down extremely challenging and require more than the $590000000.00 budgeted. new share is one of the routes for repeat, creating a personnel and equipment. and obviously when a country's burger borders are shut down, we can't do that. so alternate routes will probably need to be found. the un says it will only hand bases over to civilian authorities, and it will continue to have a presence in molly to liquidate, remaining assets, or even after its troops are gone. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations. the danish government has presented
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a bill of criminalizing the burning of holy books and public today, news, justice ministers, that a series of reasons. the names of the koran with tools and it, and size and hatred, that to protest and several, most of the majority countries. if the bill passes banning books, including the put on 5 or taura would result in fines or up to 2 years in prison. again, unless florian and this has been lost, the government wants to distance itself from such as the beginning of the crime and danish histories. have been going on for years and it started many years ago with the right wing extreme is called power. then who it used to go to listening to joy neighborhoods and burn the garage uh to, to create uh division and then hates it. but uh, but a since the beginning of this years, these uh, this year, these, uh, crohn's learning events have started to take place in front of the embassies. so it
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has become, and it has evolved from a domestic issue to a policy issue. why, even the minutes of the form is, are, and the merits of justice admit that this is a small contempt. could tell me of the wide uh, you know, last we have a freedom of speech. but the majority of these people and swedish people, because this is not only a problem in, in denmark, they support at the banding of the, of the yeah, the, these kind of events they want the, they want it to stop. so if you'll really post 57 percent of the things people are against the burning of religious text. and so i think that they made this calculation that the consequences of keeping at least events going more than 100 parents have been burned in recent months. and these consequences will be lots of then it just comes to streaming the right to freedom of expression in this particular matter, which is, which is
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a competing of freedom of speech loss. but it's, it's not a major and can stay in it now. now women make up nearly half of all online game is globally, but only a few competes professionally in the new course of industry. some female players say they face sexism, bullying, and discrimination. but us out law supports from prison, f. it's all being made in australia to change that. hardy one is a member of the sports academy, the claims and university of technology, the 1st university in australia to launch its own a sports program, giving players the same result as, as any other late sports, 5 growing not very competitive, sorry. that's kind of linkedin through gaming as well. how do you wellness a so one of the growing number of women joining the competition as an amateur level, almost 50 percent of people who play identify as being female. but at the professional level, it's less than one percent. one reason is the increasing intimidation women face in
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the sports arena. with global research nursing female players receive sexually vonage threats, harassment, discrimination in a competition dominated by young men. i thought this was the time to spake. it's important to use coal outs and games. and then when they realize that i was a woman, they kind of just all kicks me out of the game. so that kind of definitely drove me away from using in game chats. they talk about the harassments online that they encounter. they don't reveal who they are until they prove themselves. right. that is like i get goosebumps. why shouldn't be like, why would the women east sports players to prove themselves to reveal their identity is about to address the issue, the csc for lost its own campaign, creating a women i need food cap noticed find hood games. it also has female game is a safe space to play and is designed to teach them the skills to deal with the
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systemic. talked to the culture of online gaming in an effort to convince more women to compete. if we want to see more women in a sports, we have to be proactive about sooner, how we deal with online abuse. how out a sports august function engine are everyone has a role play and making sure that the space is all safe and accessible for women to be a part of us for solution critics side of the industry needs to be acknowledged as a problem and long term a code of conduct that prevents 6 in racism and homophobia needs to be introduced online gaming main cereal for an equal playing field. but there are also no women among the top $400.00 highest an east sports players, and typically men and much more the next female counterparts. that's another challenge. critics say the industry must address sir, clock out to 0 brisbin. and in part 2 of us, special coverage of online gaming will examine just who is responsible for policing . the gaming world batch will be ad on sunday. now,
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how to deal with the lessons of a painful history? that's a question that's trouble gemini since the end of world war 2. now, an obscure airport hotel has a rig nice at the debate. dominic cane reports from a spend in when communist leaders visited the old east berlin. this is where they would come, colloquially called the generals hotel on the site to the old, showing and felt apple off the gym and were unification. that property fell into disuse. but when showing a fab was turned into the new berlin brandon book, apple, this space became valuable nearly half old. so i was wanting to demolish the hotel to allow room to park more aircraft. but not everyone agrees via d. this good boy to this building is unique and the architectural language of the time. we hardly have anything else from this period that speak such a language and tells the story of the early days at the soviet occupation, so it can still be used if people want to the campaign to preserve the property intact has drafted on the sea. yes, but
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a ruling in recent months has confirmed the apple. so when it can proceed with the plans, you don't have to look very far in this country to find other examples of controversial architecture. this building, the venue in a schloss was for centuries the seats of the imperial house of whole and sullen, damaged by allied bombing during world war 2. it was been demolished by the east german government who decided to build that peoples trained parliament on the sides . but then when the war fell, and after much debate, the city's new democratic rulers decided to tab down that structure and rebuild the original schloss in its place. for some people, the berlin wall was the ultimate expression of communist architecture. the events of november 1989 meant the vast majority of it was torn down. now only a few elements remain protected for future generations. this principle of preservation is one, some politicians believe should go further. to me,
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it seems that architecture from this time is not in our collective history, not seems to be not important enough and that's a lot of them on eastern german. people feel like that the, their historic um yeah, views are not represented from the other part of germany. and yet it's worth remembering the, during the cold war, the very few east germans were allowed to view the general's hotel. the lavish, most of this day coal was meant for the general secretary's not the general population. dominic came out, his era fell in the biggest search for the loch ness monster in 5 decades. is underway in the scottish highlands researches and through this from around the world of raven ulton ran to try to track down the elusive nessie and the you case law just leg reports of an act logic,
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months to nothing in the depth of the law. go back nearly 1500 years. the expedition has deployed drones with channel scanners, boats, with infrared cameras and underwater microphone. so we have the sports news still ahead on the news hour notice a boy, a spanish will come when a jenny and most so and 15 escape and 10 joey will be here with that story. the inspirational creative women. and i decided to start a band with a special touch and the young spirit trailblazing performance credit is traditional music in the seminary style algae, 01 celebration the traditional irish music to new audiences. models. we want a project to reach the well, no, certainly syria sisters in some,
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syria and the rook on tuesday, around since its inception. in 1961, the quaint fund has been supporting people's livelihoods in over 100 countries by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to rather keep poverty and promote sustainable development of the the sizes for he has jo, elizabeth, thank you. well that's you've been hearing fee for
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a suspended loose that will be alice from all football related activities for kissing spanish. woke up with a jenny her most so on the lips. football's governing body is also binds the president of the spanish federation for making contact with the player on friday and most the said she didn't consent to being kissed by everybody else is off to the teams victory rebel. as this claim case, the victim of a social assassination and is threatened to take legal action against that of most . so here's what the federation have to say today. the evidence is conclusive, the presidents has not light. the federation will highlight each of the lights that a spread either by someone on the house of the plant or if it's clickable by the plan itself. the federation and the president will initiate the appropriate legal actions will support for our most so and the team is gathering momentum in the last hour. the entire coaching staff spends women's woke up team except for head coach who hi billed. i have resigned over there to be able, as crisis offline is coach. chubby has said that he's giving your most so and the
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players his unconditional support and has condemned the behavior of the president. he also said, i regret the people on talking about the historic achievement of winning the wells comp in the united states, orlando pride in san diego wave players will responds back in most so during the game on friday, continued, jenny translates as we ph any. the spanish class has said they weren't retained to represent the national site until to be all as is removed from his job appointments, us, we, we spoke chase full, full cost to us to come with the show. he told us this, it will be on this incident, is symptomatic of one of the issues within spanish football. when you think about how the last lead, the season ended visa, the initial junior suffering, all these races in attacks you, you just get the feeling that these so many things happening in spanish football. now, you know, this happening with the, with regardless, it's really disastrous because this women should be celebrating at an incredible moment in the football,
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koreas and in their lives. what if it hadn't happened on live television? would we be having the same conversation? so some of these things are happening, but this exec our reaction from across the world is getting so many more women and girls across the walk in the football community to say that yes, we can stand up for these issues and women's football really, these are better it's not a fight against women against men, but it just really can you give an opportunity to the girls and women to play football? it's really the beautiful game and it should stay like that. as the name is, premier league mentioned to united lead nothing of forest will also a being held by from the north london rivals told them before most to now and the kickoff knew, signing, james madison, put them ahead with his 1st goal for the club, telling him go a 2nd now to the right through the day and to assess kate. that was his 1st goal. since january 1st maintain that i'm beaten, stopped underneath and post a cookie. american acetate,
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no. lisles with rice for 3rd gold metal lights at the world championships just twins for i was also becoming the 1st month to complete a sprint double since you st. bolts said he one gold and the 100 meters near in the week. and before these championships in budapest, loyal cit predicted, he'd break the jamaicans, 200 me. so what would records of 19.19 we didn't quite manage to achieve that crossing line. and 19.52 is usa teammates ariens nights and took silva headed folks. one is let's see, they took photos and the only thing that hurts me the most is that i have to watch the m b a finals. and they have world champion on they have a champion of why the united states. okay. me wrong i,
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i love us at times like put that in the world. that is not the world we are the world. so well, 8 gold medals will be one on saturday, the 1st of which when you say you appear in the women's marathon money, barry search and calais, taking the title ahead of her compact shoot and defending champion, go to town. priscilla say the mens madison is on sunday morning which is the final day of the championships. well, who knows what he's doing to he said it's not raining roughly well champions south africa of signal they were in 10 head of the upcoming title defense. they be easy men to $35.00 to $7.00, and a will not much play to england. switching him stadium, it was the biggest old lives defeats in the history. this the foot by south african follows the 50 to 16 when wales los retents museum and play hoses fronts in the evening. much as this is wilcox which starts on september, the 8 name is amanda. the manager called us outcries. another check which played
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out one of the great grandson finals at wimbledon last month. and now both of gearing up for the last major of the, the us open, which starts on monday jokers, which is back in your costume missing last is tournament, as he wasn't allowed to enter the us. because he's not like somebody to the guns could be 19, so being is chasing a 20 full square and some tie so which would seem equal margaret quotes or times singles, right? dockery today claim to be can perform my best and grand slam. so i don't know how many more slides i'll have um, you know, so keep going. i don't have an end in my mind at the moment, but, you know, i also understand that things are different when you are 36. so, you know, you have to be more appreciative in just a bit more, i guess, present um that you know, treating every grand slam as may be your last one in terms of commitment and performance with away from the us safe and sound,
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the re beers voice making spaces to be picked as the venue for this is season ending w t a finals. something that's been met with a mixed response by players in new york. as you know, as our player, i'm very excited to, to be there. i am someone that's pushing for change, they're pushing to give more and more important to use, especially for women. and i know, and so either they're changing things in their evolving i think it's a great step. i think it's a, it's something that could help the, the, our board to, to have more tennis players to, to get more involved in sports. i think that if you look at a pros and cons less we'd, we'd obviously have to see there'd be a lot of pros overlay in the cons to feel comfortable going there. so whether that's, you know, and seeing that them as a group maybe have to donate money to, to women sports or women's, you know, rights in saudi arabia to see some such short sort of change or action going towards helping those causes in their country. i think that would be really
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something important that what um, if we did end up going there that, that we would want to see spain as like on the title defense and the basketball woke up with victory. everything ivory coast was large. he things to really and then gomez, who taught school was twins. 2 points to the writing champions. a spaniard winning and spaniards winning convincingly 94 to 64 in chicago. and the 2nd group to behind brazil who they claim that are very deep easy to do their best to intimidate 5 time champions. the usa with the performance of a heartfelt but it was the usa who went on to win this game. 99 to 72 us exits the tournaments out because final stage 4 years ago, greece and jordan are also in this great before middle one that jumping back some stuff in his own po for his home home for in the netherlands. i'll bring you all the action from qualifying later, little to enjoy. thank you very much for that. and that's it from the elizabeth
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