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to give us coven 19, we ignore the global side to port profits. for 4 people added more to cost. time of 10 dex. oh no, just the news is june to ronnie, supporters to month one month seems to cool as relations with the power funds. where's the play watching onto 0? live from bill for you that people also coming up warnings the conflict himself. so don could keep the region into a humanitarian catastrophe. for here from the un representative, just remembering king's dream, thousands gather in washington, dc to him office. 60 it's on industrial f,
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a civil rights march. and the 1st suspend springs football cheese used to be on a softer is accused of kissing rock. when jenny had most of the voucher consent. the thank you very much for joining us. it's one month since new jersey military detained president obama advice over and over to the democratically elected government. the community does have defied growing international pressure to release him and restore civilian will digitize, riley, and supporters for what they described as a 1000000 man march in the capital. it comes a day after hundreds of people have the protests outside a french military base. they want french forces to leave in one how many degrees reports from new jersey, capital, the height so might address the debit in saying that news the apply to
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the news or the right now, what's the major carriers to take the future? or if you look at the drug, bare minimum bare minimum as what the factor. but yeah, you're not applied to various countries over there. is it russian like that off to all that motional the countries over there? the podium that signified shows the reserve at the moment, the heightened diploma. the difference was the the one story about design and the degrees of kaiser 0 near me here. so don's military has attached positions of
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the palm, military rapids. the 4 forces in the capital fighting between the are safe and the army has been spreading from khartoum to other parts of the country since it started in mid april. the united nations is warning the conflicts could keep the region into a humanitarian catastrophe. that has to be so violent task force, at least 4000000 people from the homes. even morgan re, for some cartoon, the explosion that dropped the center of sedans, capital cartoon, just after 10 am local time around h a. m g m t comes as a result of an es ripe launch, the bible to denise army against position of the parent minute through rapid support forces around the vicinity of the general command of the army. now the general command of the armies under the control of the make itself with the areas around it else around that and dominated by the department of 3 rapids support forces. we've been trying to target the army headquarters since the spots of the
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conflict in mid april. now we were able to hear artillery strikes, launched by that's good news. army against positions of the are a staff from the city of the month with the northern parts of the capital. and they will also as tracts and drawing strikes in the eastern part and southern parts of the capital as well. but the fighting is not restrained to only the capital cartoon, but also fighting between the recess and the southern. these army and other parts of the country installed at our force since the 11th of august, slicing between the recess and the new army has left 2 hundreds of civilians losing their lives. as a result of heavy artillery selling, landing on civilian homes, access to health care is becoming challenging to those who are trapped in the city of indiana in south are for as fighting continues between us with in his army and the parent military rapids support forced as many of them are trying to find their way to safety, but with ongoing fights and violence, many say that they continue to be trapped with know where to go to, hey bill morgan, which is 0100 to him. earlier we spoke to addendum or so no director of operations
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and advocacy at the un humanitarian office. she says, well, millions are in need of assistance into don 8 deliveries of being compet. it wasn't too bad a few weeks ago and then ports it on. um and i can tell you that the war and suzanne is fueling humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions. 4.5000000 people have selected our homes. how the country's population need to monitor and assistance. i'm with direction 6300000 people on the verge of time. one step away from, from me, which i saw was devastating conflict that has rubbing the country in started and the country's capital to it was also in the dark floors. and now these drywall company is spreading to places like the core designs in south waterfront. for
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example, people have been on the bridge of stronger food stops, have run out. and because of question, road blocks become of a few minor terms, gets into the country. what types? so i go to down, hundreds of people are displaced from cartoon and other locations, a sort disease skin diseases. and of course, victor born diseases will begin to spread. it happens when there's congestion in many locations and of course because of and she at numbers, we are really concerned as a writer and community. and i can tell you that this will much stop to allow us, as you might have tried to continue to provide assistance. thousands of people are gathering in the us capital to commemorate the success, anniversary of the 1963 civil rights march on washington. it was a key moment for the movements that for, for equal vice, for african americans. martin luther king jr. delivered his famous i have
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a dream speech at the lincoln memorial. as part of the non violent protests, supervisors of this is of in say it's a continuation of the movement of civil rights come to come under increasing attack . my kinda is life or as from the march in washington, tell us about the crowds there and what the organizes are hoping to achieve on the success on a vestry, mike of the speaker off to speak at the lincoln memorial behind me here has reminded the crowd that the battle for really quality still continues the speaker off the speaker refers to the attack as they put it on voting rights. that have happened in recent years, insisting that these rights have got to be protected. they've still got to be fought for just an interesting point here that since the 2020 election and baseless claims of election fraud, they had been more than $100.00 pieces of legislation in mold in such
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a republican states which have impacted on voting rights. so the crowd hit absolutely adamant that this is something that should be of great concern and it's something that they've still got to fight for. yeah, we're looking at life pictures. there's people arriving on the mall. the. tell us about the original march, mike, and it was considered for of course, the height of the civil rights move very much so well. the march began as this one here does a at the beginning of all we have with a series of speeches by civil rights leaders, including martin luther king junior. they then marched along the mold, hundreds of thousands of people. but it all doesn't tend there because on the evening of that particular day, martin luther king junior and a number of other civil rights lead is held them meeting with president kennedy and his vice president clinton johnson. and i was at that moment that a partnership as well, was forged to push through civil rights legislation. president kennedy was
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assassinated, but in 64, lyndon johnson now the president introduced and pushed through civil rights legislation the following year. he pushed through the voting rights act, but it all began here. that'd be done with the speeches as the lincoln memorial. and it began with the march the rule to the country, the awareness of the need for prop of civil rights. okay, thank you for that. my kind of life for us there in washington dc. us now the defendants of former british prime minister william gladstone, has apologized for this time. these slaveholding passing, diana gladstone, sada, was one of the largest slaveholders. in the parts of the caribbean, colonized by britain, researchers found the owned or has mortgages over more than 2000 africans in jamaica. and diane, slavery was just trying to meditate, and establishing impact continues to be felt special. well, today it is with dca weight knowledge. all right,
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assess those involvement and this trying. i'm a tough fellow, sincerity. we apologize for the sentence of insights and god insights any waiting on the site we've continuing impact on the daily lives. many already again as president won't come the apology, but said it wasn't enough in front. and he says, those who profited from the trans atlantic slave trade should pay reparations to today's defendants and acknowledged by that apology, serve as a model, reckoning, body deafening. the pain and suffering inflicted on generation spots, however, remote the back of the legacy of slavery extends far beyond the confines of historical memories. the sun, the dawn. vast storm must though also outlined the plan of action. in line with a con 10 point spun for reply to justice. let's say if we say that to ship to see
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fire suspended, the president of the spanish football association for at least 90 days, luis would be honest, has refused to step down after guessing play a jenny had muscle on the lips after the world cup. final thing, ty, coaching staff of the world cups squat except for head coach harvey to have resigned. need funk a has a detail instead of a feel good. national you for you in spain. it'd be protests outside the headquarters of its football federation. the r f. f. and the ro is escalate, is the man of the center r f f president. lewis will be honest with you in the way 2 of them. he's denied his kissing of spain's leading goal score at jenny jose who led the team to it's women's world come victory. was inappropriate, he quoted consensual. so early i had apologized for his actions. i will not resign, he said defiantly in front of an extruded recession of the federation. it keeps his critics of being forced 5 minutes. the federation released still as if the case
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approved. it said the president did not lie in the embrace and case work. i'm central. not so said jenny have most of the never agreed to that. she said from now her football union would defend her interest and 56 professional women players, including all 23 members of the winning women's well cups. court signed a statement saying they would not play for that country while ruby alice remained in charge. there is a extreme, severe problem office trip to dallas, texas. i mean these uh, football institution n, as well as 2 for a problem on how a spanish for those to the race or abuse it's spanish governments. so now it's legal proceedings against will be honest, who was elected his position in 2018 and fif of the governing body of world football set on saturday will be august would be temporarily suspended for 90 days from all football related activities. while his investigation into his behavior was on the way to be honest, his cleaning on tad's job is left
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a sour taste in the optim off of what should have been a celebration of victory the pocket which is 0. sophia dental hi is inactive. as in spain, she also works as a, during this whole family niece, most madrid that's a spanish women's ecology movement. she says, the shoes go far deeper than the single incident. this is not about the, there was sign of the we said it will be all is this issue is about the whole structure of the studies. the football is a how this industry works and how it affects the woman. i mean, then this is doctor and it's due to the woman that it has been through in, not in any way. the woman in football, in the same have been processing really? yes, because they have no resources. they have no, but they have seen sweets, no time equal weight on the what we see. so i'm assuming
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the, the last week a well that i've no was to defend this week to be honest. so is, that's an example of, of how the woman's as 3 team in a society. i knew them. is that with the some of the about the how um we are teaching at the office at the university of the media. and so how are the 6 followed by ellen's and abuse? so we have some suffering in our bases. they said i had on alger 0, i might have, some of them did get the panama canal, where a severe trout this forest, the canals administration to reduce the number of vessels going through the canals every single day. and we look at how complaints of bullying and discrimination against online female game is being taught the
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as a major change taking place for the wise across europe. awesome. seems to be coming in with something of a bang. literally is thunder. storms and quite major ones along this line here. behind it all, the weather looks old terminal which has president to come in september just have reached it yet and some places some of that existed. finish house for example. go down to batch low, 20 some, most places. that rate and again, fairly heavy. it's cause warnings and so no way to probably cause some flash, something you want to place that even in the house. think is a possibility, but more likely it's got to be the line that takes you to jeremy, down towards the out some of the western side of the med training. these are lots contain shoes you might as of right, or at least possibly hale. so active coat from the behind to attempt to really have dropped, but head of it still won't say for example,
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the contrast 7 above average in bucharest, 10 below in europe, as in major change. so i still to come from north africa with going along as we expect this time, the huge arrows of shelves that brothers comes from east to west. this is the latest one that's going cross through guinea and sierra leone at sea of the year. and actually the one to the east is that the mountains who wins are still blowing, but the strongly as they were. so it's pretty dry here. the village estates control information, the controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, we played in the story. the listening post,
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i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered . the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out you 0 live from do a recap of our top stories. the military leadership in the chair is running supporters to what it defies as a $1000009.00 marching in the army. it comes a day after hundreds of people have the photo stop snyder, a french army base, and one french forces to leave within. one to don's military has attached positions of retired military rapids support forces in the capital. fighting between yourself
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and the army has been spreading from call to drive the parts of the country since extended in mid april. the united nations wants to conflict with tape the entire region into a humanitarian contest. and p for has suspended spanish football, chiefly so be on is what east 90 days will be on it says refuse to step down after kissing badge. any harm also on the minutes after? well, now i'm major traffic jam at one of the world's most important transit rules may be extended for much longer than expected. over a 100 ships astronomy it on either side of the panama canal because of low water levels. following months of drought, an average of 40 marine vessels crossed upon them a canal every day. that's about $15000.00 boats and ships every year. the passage cuts to the north and south america and is a key navigation moved around the continent. linking the atlantic and pacific oceans. it moves around 6 percent of global maritime shipping. that's go live to
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alexander. i'm kitty, who is in panama at the panama canal, and in fact, tell us 1st about the latest from there. and in fact these restrictions are having on our economy. and yes, holly, this has to do essentially with the very long drought that it has started in december and it's continuing to through this phase. and also the fact that the previous rainy season, at the end of 2022 brought very low in terms of rainfall. this has reduced the level of water in the 2 artificial lakes that bring water into the canal that are used by the panama canal. uh for the vessels to transfer it to at, through, at the, at. that's because even if the come out connects to oceans, the atlantic independent pacific ocean is actually above sea level. and it really needs fresh water to operate and to replenish itself. just to give you an idea
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every day the canals uses 2 and a half times the amount of water of a city like at new york. every ship that goes through usually is somewhere between 55000000 gallons of water in a 125 minutes. so these are very, very high number of and lacking the water, the administration here, the out. so it is of the canal had no other option, but to reduce the number of investors going through. right. and this is a crucial waterway and the central what, what's been the economic impact office and it's, it's very important obviously as one of the most important short cuts if you want. and in international global shipping, it moves around 5 percent of a global shipping and reduces the costs for a lot of best souls that are going from the west to day uh, to the east. and in that sense is very important. and so far with this reduction has,
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has had an impact on the amount of money that the canals receive. it's costing more on a number of vessels better. i've been waiting for 1015 days to go through. but so far at the level of, of the consumers talking to experts, they say that the restrictions that have been taken have managed to reduce that level, especially because the container ship is especially with the consumer goods. it's usually a book they are crossing in advance and so far i majority of those have been able to go through on time. but this is obviously a clarion call for the future as these trouts are happening more often and are becoming everytime, more severe. thank you for the update on this, on the on p t lives here at the panama canal as to the bone now where internet access has been cut and a nightly coffee announced as bows closed in presidential and parliamentary elections. the communications may so set, the move was necessary to quote counter the spread of calls for violence and false
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information. incumbent alesongo is seeking a 3rd term. insomnia, that the country from 1967, a 3rd of young people are unemployed and most of the population is only known life . under the leadership of the bundle family, the opposition is accusing the bundle government of deliberately creating chaos in the falls. at 2 main contenders in this election in the central african state prison, valuable and go deemed by myself to 78 times a 64 year old house has been prone to speculation. after he suffered a stroke in 2018, he took over when his father, old mom, boned go dean by died in 2009 after nearly 4 to 3 years in power. 6 of the biggest competition parties have joined ranks behind. i'll bet on don't. on the olsa, the economics professor served as a minister from 2006 to 2009. he's campaigned on the need for change and better economic opportunities area we spoke to gloria mika, who is the european spokeswoman for opposition. candidate out there on those. so
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she says the transparency and credibility of the elections is questionable, is very much concerned indeed. and the platform icon is 2023 has observed. what is going on is not really the expression of a free and fair election when the pointing stations are not opening time, whereas the absence of pointing stations in several localities in government and outside of government. and since that right now, there's been an official, the corporation of the tough for, for us to north 2023. that the chosen chosen to disregard the many letters of withdrawal sent to them by the candidates who decided to, to, to push for our bell. and all saw and has withdrawal from the presidential election . and by including the electoral material, the both papers of these kind of dates. we can tell the question while the, what are the intentions of the power in place?
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if it's not to create more confusion among the population, i mean is clear, is or is visible from the ever seeing ever videos, but they can find online. i mean, you can clearly feel the energy and the, the images fix loud. you can tell that the population has been ruled by a single party for 60 years, and they've been calling for change for the past election. what we're trying to do right now at the moment is clearly urging the president of the gap in the center of elections, given firm instructions to the electoral commissions to withdrawal. the bi limits of both candidates court no longer in the running before the start of the looks where it reformations to preserve the transparency and credibility of the election or not. a gas guys, government has express condolences and promised to compensate families. after 13 people were crushed to death outside of sports stadium in august and the result nearly a 100 others were injured in the stump beat. at the opening ceremony of the indian
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ocean i engage spar bronco part results injured. during this time, pete as a national stadium, these people were brought to a hospitably metal gasket capital absent on the river. a survivor of the crush such a group of funds, tried to push, and the policeman told them to go away. but the delinquent pushed us through the portal and i fell down. people step to my head and i totally blocked out. some people were killed and dozens injured. my son and his friends went to the games together. he is in coma and his face is swollen. but he's just moving some movement. we did a knew that he was here. we came here at 6 in the evening yesterday. at least 15 people were killed in a similar incident at the same stadium in 2019. the venue managers are facing
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scrutiny over the handling of crowds and security. for government says it will support victims of this time. somebody, most of the injured will be going back home, the government and the minister of public health. we take care of their bills. none of them will pay for their treatment. is the indian ocean island games are held every for us between nations, including my wishes, the se, shelves, and become ours. but this 11th edition has opened with tragedy. barbara and good luck to sarah young vine and says force at least $5000.00 people to free their homes in haiti this month fest, according to the un violent has increased since the assassination of president juvenile maurice. 2 years ago. 80 percent of the capital is controlled by gang patients. say they moved and burn homes as a fight for control. big bearings 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've burned my house, don't install everything i have. now, women make up nearly half of all online game is globally, but only a few comp compete professionally in the lucrative industry. some female players say they face sexism, bullying, and discrimination. concrete force from richmond, australia, on the efforts being made to change that. a 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 results as, as any other late sport. 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,
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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 the sports arena. with global research nursing female players receive sexually bonnet 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 proved themselves. right. that is like, i get goosebumps. why shouldn't be like, why would the women is sports players to prove themselves to reveal their identity? is about to address the issue, the csc for launched its own campaign, creating
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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 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 off 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 than this female counterparts. that's another challenge. critics say the industry must address sir
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a clock out to 0 prison. and in part 2 of our special coverage of online gaming would examine just who is responsible for policing the gaming world that to be ad here on address here on sunday, the biggest search for the loch ness monster in 5 decades is underway, and the scottish highlands researchers and enthusiasts from around the world, a breathing pounding rain to try to track down the elusive, messy in the u. k is not just leg reports of an aquatic monster lacking in the depths of the lock. go back nearly 1500. yes. the, this is audra 0 and these are the top stories. the military need of shipping news. there is volumes supporters to what is described as

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