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the edges of us visits is still in mexico city, with vocals, turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia, a sense of community on a jersey to the a non god what a muscle and the soul of parties is declared. judy elected president or the republicans involved with its involved, we election officials say the incumbent has won the 2nd time and office, but the opposition has rejected what it calls hastily assembled, resolved the
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sounds good. hey, i'm this is i'll just hear a lot from also from the news as jones or raleigh support is to mock one month since the crew, as relations with former colonial power from watson, plus the thousands a month 60 is since and march on washington dc, calling from basically a policy that activists say the flight is far from there. and i'm going to send that, i'm 50 at the panama canal, where a severe trial to support the canals at the ministration to reduce the number of vessels going through the canals. every single day the, we'd like to commission has declared president emerson, william, god, well, but when i, if this week selection, the commission says he got more than 52 percent of the verse.
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the, as you can see, there have been celebrations in the capital. not the leading opposition policy cools, the results falls, saying they were hastily assembled because rival was nelson to me said his policy has accused the government vote freaking wednesdays. of everything was extended for a day because of delays of correspondence. having latasha has moved from the capital, the present, the name of the man, and that was main challenge that was announcements and these of the leader of the leading opposition pauses here in the lobby. and his party agent did not signed the declaration form before the results of the about the side that the triple c parking citizen's policy change is not happy with this result. and then we get the results according to nature, permission and god. well, one by 52.6 percent to a nissan gave 44 percent of the congressmen, so there's no rival. and am assuming that guys, what is now presidents next. all eyes are not going to be or nelson to me to add
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his couple c policy. what are they going to do next? they could go to court. the challenge, so resolved an excellent service if the submission was forced with many challenges . for example, at some point stations, some valid papers with maybe late and they say that in some areas some people voted in a climate of fear to bobby's. i will wait and see to hear when the migration date is going to be. i mean, of course, the main, obviously, the nelson janisa is going to go on with us. i'll just cut out a us all the governments in gabon has shut down access to the internet and also announced the nighttime coffee. who is pulse close to that. and presidential in parliamentary elections and says the move was necessary to prevent violence. bought the opposition is accusing incumbent ali baba on denver of deliberately creation chaos. an impulse, catherine. so it has all these voters, inca bones, copy to live with is a choosing
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a private dent. members of parliament and the municipal council, the country is reached with oil, minerals, and other natural resources. for many people, see the wolf hasn't reached them. 30 percent of companies need less than $2.00 a day. yep. new jobs and struggle to meet that basic needs. corruption is rife, and the gap between the rich and poor keeps widening. the we're in the moment, we've given these know what they want. we're in a country governed by the rules, so we're waiting for the votes to be counted transparently. we weren't the best person to win. president ali, bundle on the bar, is seeking a said tom in office. he's family has dominated the bones politics for nearly 6 decades. he's least father a my phone girl was president for 42. yes. he died in 2009, and he's son took over the phone, go, suffered
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a stroke in 2018 when he was recovering. a group of soldiers attempted to of us through the government. some of these critics a case that he's not fitting enough to who effectively on these main rivals all but on the also was endorsed by an opposition position called alternate ones between 23 the grouping of 6 presidential candidates. reason she's united one is going on is not the really 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 gap on and outside of government. in 2016, the presidential problem was esp ted balance broke out. several people. what count and many injured then all positions do you does on pain who came 2nd claimed the results. why re, some companies are also concerned about last minute changes to electro nose and
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a decision to look how international observers and foreign journalist. they say the not confident that the election will be free. all fe, catherine, sorry, odyssey are the minute to need his image. i have put the armed forces on highlight, choose what they call an increased threat of attack. it's now been a month since they are of a through president obama position and address reports now from the capital. and we all mean with support as of the jump to help a rally on saturday. it was meant to be the biggest solid data to demonstration seems because the stadium may not be for me. but me just coordinators sees the moment hoping to capitalize on onto farm sentiments here. our liberation is never complaints until the last french soldier leads on the. 8
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bring you the message of the head of state that will defeat traitors, will defeat and destroy them. you should never let down your guard. on july 26, dozens of presidential gods. so just entrusted with protecting the president over through mohammed by so they've been holding gives us the domain or theme of subsidies. riley is to get the french out, but then also to echo sentiments. lots of our because as less credibility to block know is we on scale. if it's 3, it doesn't support no help. it's made mistakes. they blockaded us and cut off electricity to initiative. i've done my plant stand off as always i project one in raising avenue just seemed to be waiting. the biggest worries for the coordinators here is a part of frontier and the most of its kind of a, i'm just like become the president. now the closures of type of supply, but the ministry high combined was also quick to want supporters not to attack the
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french embassy. because that could be a project to attack these yet. the category was built as a media med demonstration of loyalty. despite misgivings, misuse, military, june task last and remains defiant. the coolie to say they're open to dialogue, but the sticking points remain their proposed 3 year transition back to democracy and the fate of the post president mohammed buses of a degrees of use either near me all thousands of people descended on washington dc is lincoln memorial on saturday to commemorate the 16th anniversary of march on washington, not protest in 1963 was assessing for most of these the king during his famous i have a dream speech. it was also a major moment in the country civil rights movement as how does your customer reports now from washington dc. they came to remind the world that in the united states, the flight for racially quality is still far from over retracing the foot steps of
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those who marched and 196360 years ago. 250000 people, led by the young reverend at martin luther king junior linked arms raised their voices and heard a king speech about his dream for a quality on saturday, the thousands who march say king's dream is still unfulfilled, prognosis field around. and there are some things that have changed, but today's the march income immigration just decide how much still needs to be done. but i've noticed that even when i was maybe somebody of another color would get paid more money than i do. and even though i might even have more education in the us, the african american poverty rate is more than double side of white americans. police brutality targeting blacks remains and ongoing problems. and some
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conservative states have moved to ban the teaching of african american studies in school. there will be other tasks. martin luther king junior's eldest son delivered an updated rallying cry. dad would probably say now is the time we must for the protest and its brand democracy. we must ensure that voting rights is protected pro people. we must ensure that all women and children are treated fairly. we must in no violence. this march spelled for a greater variety of groups with protesters, calling for protecting l g, b, t q, and asian, american rights. and while and 1963, only one woman spoke to the crowd today. many took the podium, the nation.
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we are to be generation. the marker, say, each step is another toward progress, but the target of true quality remains distant. heidi jo, castro alger 0 washington. meanwhile, police and jacksonville, florida investigation and shooting. and they say is racially motivated. and then um, with a high powered rifle and the hand gun killed, 3 people at a store. police say that the gunman was white. all the victims were black. the people in this community, they're hurting. and, and they have every right to, you know, this, this makes no sense. i am very, very angry. right now. the emotional, you know, we got kids in this community saying all of this, and this is unnecessary. you know, it's just that we can't,
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we can't even walk on the side walls. we're not safe in any store. well, yeah, i spoke to douglas lawyer and he's the fast vice president of the washington dc. and the believe c p a civil rights organization. he says the traces of white supremacist ideologies left behind by slavery still very much affecting the us. and the federal government is going to have to become more involved with. i heard that there were swastikas pointed, excuse me, painted on the gun. you know, swastikas in naziism, in germany of the legal they are well aware of what it can lead to, and they are very much ashamed of their past. and what happened in the past america has yet to find that shame america doesn't seem to have a new comprehensive understanding of exactly where this can go. even though it's the most damaging and the most live lives. loss of
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the military conflict in this country wasn't uh, what were to it wasn't afghanistan, it wasn't vietnam, it was the civil war which was about racing was about slavery. so we should be well aware of just how damaging those white supremacist ideologies ideologies can be. and we should be doing everything within our power to fight back against that idea allergy and to put it down in this country, we have an even better near unfettered access to fire arms. and many states say it's like florida in texas, where there is no background check. there is no training, there is no licensing, you can just go get what essentially a mouse, a weapon of war and they are 15. you can go get those weapons as an untrained civilian, and so we really do have a problem with guns in this country. and then again, as i said earlier, the messages of slavery of bigotry, of races in this country combining goes to really makes for
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a very dangerous indefinitely mix. you said, how do we address this problem? well, we the, the government and the citizens, we need to be more pro active in fighting back against. i hate speech, i get a loud we, neo nazis in the k k. k. to with this to gab or to, to, to hold rallies is really those are historically violent groups. the target in a, say, american citizens, it just doesn't make any sense. we have to come to terms with that. we have to understand that these groups represent hate, that these groups are all about violence, that these groups are about destroying our union. and that we need to put those type of groups down that they should not. there's no place but those type of groups, those type of people, groups in the united states of america. all still a head here on, i'll just hear a milestone in south africa. how the government is protecting the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing and how it complaints of bullying and
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discrimination against online female game is the, as the regular heat seems to be drifting away now slowly, it's not being particular halting took care or grease for the water anyway, but the wind has been there trying to seem very dry, hence, defies increase in particular, not many shafts to shafted by it in something. so if you wanted to say was true in cyprus, is still quite room in the middle of each of the car. so tonight is well above the average. and the same is true for the jordan values for them that it might be was not really reco breaking the out. know or is it exceptionally help know in your art files are was up to about 52 and a couple of days ago. but with that and now $245.00 back that $48.00 in q 8,
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which she made low forties around both of the gulf states. the orange, you see here brandish is where the wind picks up, enough to, to pick up the tests, which it does every now and again. but it's not exactly prevalent. the edge of the monsoon wind still keeps allow, right? quite cloudy, and just leaving. she's supposed to do that this time of the year for the west at saint moore is the same doctor jude. you'd expect to see big charles in columbus. can you see them? but she has found offers mauritania down through getting towards sea early in the next batch. or woody brewing, indeed here in highlands, in southern africa, dry stiffening picture. once again, the cold winds blowing out from the size of an upgrade to the huge reserves of alysia used in electric batteries and fine too for reducing over reliance on fossil fuels lie beneath the vast idea of salt lake. a unique ecosystem that indigenous communities are desperate to protect from
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a mining people empower asks, is it possible to extract the metal without causing an environmental catastrophe? argentina's wife go on to just the or the imagine watching all 0. i'm just on the tag here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories involved with electro commission says president emerson. mondanca has been re elected for a 2nd time. the commission says he won the presidential election of 52 percent of the vice main opposition. coffee has rejected those results for them for a minute,
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for you need a shifter news that has been rallying support isn't what it describes as a 1000000 man march in the capital me on the agenda is locking one month since we're moving. presidents, mama presume from pallets and a true place in the us state of florida, our investigation with a court. i'm rationing most of a 6 using a white gun. i've been defiant inside a shop in jacksonville, killing 3 best people, even saw some stuff. a major traffic jam as one of the world's most important transit routes makes them so much longer than expected. more than a 100 ships of stock on either side of the panama canal and uses the water levels following months of droughts. an average of 14 marine vessels crosses the panama canal every day. and that makes up about $15000.00 boats and ships every year. the passage that come through north and south america and is a key navigation raised around the confidence linking the atlantic and pacific
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oceans that moves around 6 percent of global narrow time shipping uh, sound to ramp. yes, he is not showing that situation force and the panama canal. moving as ship like the one you're looking at through the panama canal requires around a 100000000 gallons of water that's for each ship going through. so we're talking about $32.00 shipped in a day now that the restrictions are in place. but now that number goes up to $38.00 or even 40 shape a day when the canal is operating normally, given the current throughout these restrictions will remain in place for a least another 10 months, according to the canals, the out toward the end. that's because the canal is worried, the what will happen in the near future. they are worried that this drought will continue in the coming months and that they will not have enough water to continue operating that canal. and that even at to restrict they,
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they're the limited level at which it is operating. now there's also an issue of what will happen in the future in this they've given the fact that these droughts are becoming more frequent and more severe in their effects of possibly the solution. there will be diverting some of the other rivers in panama, trying to increase the capacity of the artificial lakes that allow for the canal to function. most of the water that is used here. if not all of it, then ends up into its flush the into the oceans of the finale is in the canal, is also considering ways to store that water and try to reuse it the. but if you talk to experts here at this telling you, that is the time to act is now because the situation is becoming more dramatic every year as the climate. this change in the united nations is wanting the conflict. and through dawn could tip the entire region and to assure monetary and
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catastrophe. on saturday, the military attacked positions of the power military route, that support forces in the capital. fighting between the recess and the all new began back in april. since then, it spread from cartoon to other parts of the country. a one pass that has been killed and $46.00 on those injured and were mania of the 2 explosions as a liquefied petroleum gas station. the frost spread to 2 tanks and a nearby house full thing of the homestead to be evacuated. a 2nd explosion soon followed, enjoying thousands of 55 surfaces and we'll see her suspended. the president of the spanish football association for at least 90 days. and it was, we're be all is, has refused to step down after kissing pledge anyhow, most so on the lips of to the world cup final, the entire coaching staff of the world comp squad,
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except for the head coach have resigned me bulk a husband instead of a feel good, national view for you in spain. it'd be protest outside the headquarters of its football federation, the r f f. and the route is escalate has the man of the center our f e s. president . lewis will be honest with you in the way 2 of them, and he's denied his kissing of springs, leading goal score at jenny jose, who led the team to it's women's well come. victory was an appropriate. he quoted consensual. so early a he had apologized for his actions. i will not resign, he said defiantly in front of an extruded recession of the federation. it keeps these critics of being forced 5 minutes. the federation released still as if the case 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 $56.00 professional women players,
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including all $23.00 members of the winning women's world cups court. so in just 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'm in the south football institution, n, as well as to prep problem on how a spanish for those. so the racial hearse abuse in spanish governments announce legal proceedings against ruby alice who was elected his position in 2018 and fif of the governing body of world football said on saturday will be all this would be temporarily suspended for 90 days from all football related activities, while the investigation into his behavior was on, the way we'll be honest is clinging on to its job is left a sour taste in the optim off of what should be the celebration of victory. the pocket which is 0, also faded to ro is an activist on spain. she also works as
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a journalist for feminist, most madrid. so spanish one is a quality movement. she says the issues go fall deeper than a 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 also studies. the football is a how this industry works and how it affects one. i mean, then this is doctor and it's due to the woman that has been through it not in any way. and the woman in football, in the same have been processing really? yes, because they have no resources. they have no pets with. they have being treat, you know, find equal weight on the what we see. so i'm assuming the, the last week a well that i know was to defend this route booby honors. so is this an
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example of, of how the woman's ad suites in, 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 aliens and abuse of power? we have some suffering in our bases. they also africa has a new official language sign language for more than 4000000 people who are deaf and hard of hearing. their hopes that this recognition will make services more accessible, but many believe it will still take time before new policies, adequately benefit the deaf community. meaning that it has more now from janice back. students at the so went to school for the deaf say it's a century sign language is commonly used and they say they are easily understood and feeling included. i
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know that signing has been recognized as an official language in south africa. it's hope to move in 200 students here as well as the pool to this community will benefit. the government says it's to promote inclusivity and protect the rights of people who are deaf and hard of hearing. yeah, so she was here for the, for the sense they are so happy because they will tell you that it is the government can introduce sign language and the subject is the, in the mainstream, noteworthy or in the depths course also in,
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in the mainstream. the neutral then sign language so that they can then sign language. it can become easy for them to communicate to them more than 4000000 deaf people in south africa. but only about 40 schools k to for the deaf. while the new low means that government departments and services will have to make provisions for those wanting to use sign language, there are a number of challenges. one, we have very discuss interpreters, we have very low number of sign language profession. no sign language interpreter is in this country tool. the education system in the day of school is still needs a lot of work. so we, we, we still have to empower and for the people who can go to university study and back to the say formal work is needed to remove social barriers. so that for cause recognition of sign language is a milestone support to say it's an acknowledgement of the culture and identity of
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the diff community, especially on the continental, the only 3 other countries i've done the same. so me, the ultra 0 o women make up nearly half of all online game is globally. but only if you compete professionally in the lucrative industry. some female players say there's a sex, isn't bullying, and discrimination, or concrete thoughts from prison on the efforts being made to change a party. one is a member of the sports academy at the queensland 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 linked in through gaming as well. heidi 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
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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, and discrimination in a competition dominated by young men. i thought this was the time to speak. 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 should it be like, why would the women east sports players have proved themselves to reveal their identity? to address the issue, the see a fee for launched its own campaign, creating a women a need food cap noticed by him who a game. it also has female game is
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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 oaks function. and you know, 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 the prevents 6 isn't racism, and homicide. the us 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 a clock out to 0 prison. the .

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