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6 years now say that these part of discussions cannot go on forever from around the world just over a decade. also with men's t 12 european championships is a spanish swimming state. but now rules football. well, the of the color that i missed off, hey, this is in use our line from our headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes. i'm going to take her in gabon general grease only agreeing gramma is named transitional presidents. well, there's an international condemnation father, some in the bottom of celebration, the overture bunker dentist must go to vows,
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revenge as ukraine going to is it slow and just waive and try and strive to inside russia. hurricane natalia. and so it's the west side of florida with storm searches . and when done, the i'm going to say and human and in front of the tennis presidential palace with president the board has just launched. and i'm vicious plan to find the remains hundreds of missing opponents of to this to dictators and is full with a carlos have caught us that has made quick progress in the opening round of the us open an injury force of defending champions opponent. it's a ritual midway through the 1st round, the well, it's about just past 1800 gmc, we begin this news out and gone whether it's been a minute tree cru. the oil rich central african nation is one of france's closest
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allies in the region that actually community does have a pointed fist, not general restorative waiting. when i, as the transitional, leave the president of the bongo is on the house arrest and an overnight coffee who has been in paris until further notice to visit it. i only didn't get my police general price or leaking. grandma has been unanimously appointed the president of the committee for the transition and restoration of institutional, the transitional president, the general a lead in gramma orders the reconnection of the internet and the re establishment of international television and radio, broad costs and gone. additionally, the transitional president insists on the maintenance of peace and calm and beautiful country. on the bottom, people all celebrating the throw of president phone guy whose family has ruled the country for 55 years. a crew came out is off to, he was declared, the winner of a disappears of election. the united nations they asked and union and friends will
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condemn to the crew to detain the president. and a message has called on people to come out and support us. stephanie deca begins, i'll coverage as soon as you have enough us best. i believe it was just before 6 am when the ball and look up to this figure out that you often new thing, irresponsible, unpredictable governance which results and it continues to to ration of social cohesion, the risk for leading the country to close. today. the 13th of august, 2023, and the name of the company's people we, the committee of the transition and the restoration of institutions have decided to defend the piece, putting an end to the regime in place. so this your senior military officers appearing on national television announcing the seizure of power would make that happen soon off to the countries reduction body announced that president of the bundle had won a 3rd term in office. the president put under house arrest on and now this video
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has emerged and i want to send a message to all the friends that we have all over the world to tell them to make noise, to make noise for the people here. ok, the races, me and ma'am, but many people in the capital neighborville had been welcoming and celebrating the news. the boot your belief is over. uh, that was clearly something the end of the story is serious about applicant, but just couldn't see it happening. and the truly audible who was no longer in the hospital, the population in gone. he was not accepted by people positions. that was this time without a really strong beat on it's a gun to me because he did a bit on the also and also there was some problem became audible and from opposition. candidates complained of missing by the papers for the general election
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on saturday. right. so we're going to zation condemned the bond on foreign media and international observers. government leaders cut the internet access and impose the night curfew off to the elections, raising concerned about transparency, both previous wins by bunco. we're also challenged as fortune and by opposition. candidates fargo has ruled oil rich coupons since his father and previous president died in 2009. the family has govern the countries for 56 years. while ago suffered a stroke in 2018 which incapacitated him for almost a year, increasing calls for him to step aside. failed to attempt followed and 2019 soldiers who mutinied or killed or jailed. the military has reduced this video showing soldiers celebrating, following the announcement coupons, borders and now closed and all state institutions dissolved stephanie decker,
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audra 0 o cost one nick hack and joins us now where he's keeping an eye on things for us. from cotton, senegal. nick, we've been hearing the name recently agreeing, where am i all day? but now it seems it is official of the that's right. it's official. he is the new president of transition and it comes as no surprise. i mean, we saw moments after the coup early this morning, his name being chanted by crowds of officers. the question here is, is this with his nomination? is this more of the same or break from the past? because uh, he said he was the head of the presidential guard, a core of the army that's there to protect all the bung, go the end of the he was close to all the go. all the bun goes, father, omar bone go. he's actually a cousin of all the bone go. and it's interesting in his, in this 1st address that was made by the judge into based thought to reassure the
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international community at a time where all the phone go was taking steps to isolate, get born from the rest of the world. with that was a, those measures put in place during the presidential elections to, to restrict access to journalists, restrict access to the internet. so the 1st thing that he did is put back the internet on and put back access to, to, to, to news. so that has come as a welcoming measure for many people in gabon who see in this, in this nomination a step towards the no realization in, in give on. but of course, an extraordinary moment in history for the country. i think it was saying that the pause of this has been welcome to me now as events unfolded today, it did seem that there was some apprehension on the streets of naperville, but then it turned into a bit of a policy to them. yeah, i mean what story, what we saw today is that we saw crowds celebrating with security officers. now
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before that before and today there was a sense of fear of security officers. they were seen as part of the bunker where he missed supporting the bunk originating, so seeing them hand in hand celebrating that was quite in store a moment of unity them and chanting, the national anthem. now what's important to note, of course, there's been condemnation from the african union following that video release of audi bone go see, so frail in isolated alone. calling for people to make noise for him and calling for help. he is essentially under house arrest in the presidential guard and really taking the strategic location in the capital. but what is extraordinary here in this moment is that we saw the june tag trying to reassure those that are partners to good bone. and those are the business interest to this country that's
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rich in minerals and, and, and gas and oil. so, you know, there's a total of the french oil company that has been in good bone for the last 90 years . and this does. yeah. and there's the, there's another french company that export mag, and he's a mining company and we saw that on the markets, the response to the crew as we saw the, the, the prices and their stocks plummet. so in this move key to he's trying to reassure the international community that he's without the man in charge, as, as nicholas hock, keeping an eye on things for us from the incentive goals. thank you so much, nick. well, you had for me next that there has been ruled condemnation and speak to gabriel as under he's at the united nations for us. and gabriel cabal is currently a non permanent member of the un security council. so what are you hearing that us yeah, that's right. that sets up a pretty interesting situation here because we can certainly,
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while there have been lots of cruise in recent years. uh uh, one of the countries that is part of the crew being also a member of the security council is also very rare. it's unclear how this situation going will affect their ambassador here. and his role is one of the 10 non permanent representatives here on the security council. that's a term that's voted on in a 2 year term. but we might hear from that google and a master in the next hour or so. and the security council was supposed to meet about the situation and molly, separate from what's going on and go on. but clearly though the un is watching the events closely, including the secretary general, this is a little bit more of what the secretary general's spokes person had to say, just a short time ago about the situation in gabon right now. the secretary general is
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following closely the involving situation in both he notes with deep concern. the announcement of the election results made reports of serious infringements, a fundamental freedoms. he firmly condemns. the ongoing qu, attempt as a means to resolve the post the electoral crisis. the secretary general reaffirms his strong opposition to military coups. the secretary general calls on all actors involved to exercise restraint, engaging and inclusive and meaningful dialogue, and ensure that the rule of law and human rights are fully respected. he also calls on the national army and security forces to guarantee the physical integrity of the president of the republic and his family. the united nation stands by the people of gab. gabriella, i'm curious, how has the security council responded to decrease in the past? yeah, that's right. well they have not responded so far to the cooling bone and we don't
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know if they will, but uh, when it comes to cruise in the past, they have a very much a mixed record. but normally the security council does not issue statements regarding cruise that the certainly an exception to that was nice year this year where they did issue a pretty strong statement. but beyond that, to uh, cruise in 2021 and chad and do you need, for example, no statement whatsoever from the security council? if you look back even further pakistan, 1999, thailand, 20062014 egypt, 2013. all other examples of where the security council did not issue any statement about who is, can you ask yourself why? well, there's really 3 core issues there. number one, confusion, a lot of times in the early stages of the situations, there's just not a lot of information to go on confirmed information. so the security council resist making any comments about it until they do get more confirmed information. it's
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also geo politics plays a role, particularly with the permanent members, such as russia and china, very powerful, permanent members of the security council who generally feel that the security council should stay out of internal affairs of other countries. and then of course you have the lack of leverage as well. the security council just has very little other than issuing a statement that they can do to dictate events in countries where there are situations such as what we're seeing now and good on their well as on day that with the latest for us from united nations. thank you, game. well, the over for of alleyah longer and the rest as well as his son may spell the end of a family dynasty which has dominated the political landscape. think about for us, we've been saying more than 50 is the same as for avi, takes a look back at his rise and fall from pal, a fully bungle, came to power in 2009. he served as for and defense minister during the 40 year
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rule of his father omar. after he died, good bonds next elected head of state, had a familiar name, oli, bundled, tried to distance himself from his father's legacy, a squandering good bones vast. but by 2016, he appeared to be following in his father's footsteps, consolidating his grip on power, winning the presidential election by just a few 1000 folks. voting was marked by violence and allegations of fraud. mass protest followed, and demonstrators burned down the parliament building. in the capital libra ville, after his election when bundled, promised to address the problems, fueling the anger of his people, including unemployment and poverty. i'm reaching out to them and said, well, let's see, donna, we've been talking for years, but do we need to change the system? we need to change the law, but let's do it. now. the instability of 2016 changed the political landscape
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leading to more discontent. divisions remained for years with some opposition leaders boycotting delayed parliamentary elections in october 2018. and just weeks later, there were conflicting reports about the president's health. he fell ill during an investment conference in the south, the capital react, and was admitted to hospital with what his spokesman said was severe fatigue. other reports said he'd suffered a stroke. crazy though. do you move on to? i think there's a default in a few months later, in january 2019 a handful of junior army officers attempted a short lived crew. they seized control of the national radio station and called for street protests to restore democracy, declaring ali, bundle unfit to rule of this the other. so the takeover was quickly ended with 2 soldiers killed and others arrested foot problems of inequality and poverty persisted under the rule of all the bundle winning the presidency for a 3rd time and controversial circumstances with elections lacking and transparency
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. they were a step too far for the security forces in the end of the bundle was overthrown by his own presidential guard zane bus robbie ultra 0 hold on spring in the army mills cheese, the founder of the african youth security network. she joins us now from across and gone nearly picking up a little. and what i'll correspond to nick was saying a bit out in the screw does appears to have pretty involved popular support. what might that mean going forward? i think what that means is, is that people are not really sitting down full, oppressive governments anymore. and i think it's very unfortunate that the only option that people seem to have in these countries is a military to, or democracies, which off a solid with the same family is bullying for many years. and i think of the african countries might be taking notice of, you know, the push back from you,
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does you overstay their welcome environment? constitutions here and you said that this might have been here in the option of you many do seem to view this as they are in the way that the longer dynasty, whatever leave power took us or what you might think the army strategy is why now specifically and i think that the recent crews in west africa and as a whole, have really inspired on the military's to know that they actually can take power. and it is unfortunate that a series of crews have to take place before that. but that has been a general lack of consequences, honestly with it in west africa and this the how when the research sees. so there's not much to lose right now. i think as the general mood is changing towards to me, the trees do see as a viable option and they think it's more feasible. i think
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a strategy would be to implement them as a democratic government because obviously the pos, 5060 is, has been anything done a democracy here. i mean, i'm curious about how this has been here by civil society because you're suggesting that this was a long way to do that, needed to be a change of, of leadership bots. and many would argue that minute tree crew is not only and combined, but elsewhere would be an erosion of democracy. and i know, obviously it's a very different situation from country to country, but is there a concern opposite military is all becoming involved and across the region? i think you're right i the is the country by country. and you know, the context is very different in each nation. however, the current problem is that the previous government haven't given any voices to the people and have a rooted with democratic processes. i mean,
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fully was about to take is the presidential tone when he's still recovery from an illness when the constitution states that, and should only have 2 tons. and there was a lot of political violence and i've, i've been stayed, you know, an international observers what a lot the elections will not democratic in any sense whatsoever. so it is kind of frustrating that made it treat to seem to be the only option. but the democratic government hasn't been democratic to do any, i'm wondering as well given what we're talking about here, how in gramma is now here. and he's also beneficial from his ties to the bunker family as many is and i think that's the thing with the military that, you know, they are able to position themselves as beautiful 7. and then when they turn on the president or the political leads,
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they are able to align themselves with the people. and i think that's what he has done along side of the 2 leaders that they just said they were following or does. and then people should be able to understand that because they to have been suffering under the oppressive roles. so it's very tactical for me to choose to align themselves and was that's the policy such as allowing the internet and to trying to well international consent, which is a different strategy to what folder was doing. so they are in emails that they found the of the african use security networks. speaking to us from going up. thanks so much for sharing your thoughts with us here. and i was there in the or any a hospital plunging more heavier. this news are including hundreds of hundreds, she is who have been forcibly disappeared. the family is to log on since from the government indigenous communities corporate protest. as for sale, supreme court and citizen, the missing their rhinestones best and full castiano ronald,
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there continues to lead the way in the south. he probably gets screenshots action on the way shortly the crane has their own as to what appears to be the biggest wave of as strikes into russia since the stones of the war ukrainian drawing this talk, i said these 6 regions and russian territory this call and hit the 15th is the hottest, has a launch. firestone said at an airport with several military plains. roles are damaged. they're also attacks me moscow that led to flights at several level. it's being suspended for the south. there have been reports of drones being shot down and brianna's concluded that our hill and re i was on regions. these attacks went unusually decent to russian territory and walk a major escalation and ukraine's use of for, and wolf at all. the pride has been this was one of the most intensive exchanges
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of mister island drone strikes so far in the war. attack. drones struck 6 regions inside russia with the most northerly target and ad, based near the city of pus golf. wherever it's reported, more than 20 drones were used, starting large fires full giant transport planes on the ground where hit. although the extent of the damage is disputed by both sides. boscoe says it down to many of the attacking drones, accusing key of, of targeting civilians, assisted by its west and back as me system the as give a ukrainian jordan attacks on civil in objects concern the terrorist essence of the keys regime. once again, it's clear that ukrainian drains once able to fly those distances without assistance from western satellite information. so we can get for things mostly by russia as well, and the strikes will not go unpunished. as is often the case,
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ukraine hasn't confirmed it's behind these latest strikes, maley referring to them cryptically, as accidents happening on russian territory. but leaders in cave say that ad base is used to launch attacks on ukrainian territory, all legitimate targets. just before daybreak, wednesday, much of key was awoken by a series of explosions as more than 40 russian drones and missiles targeted the city in waves from all directions with ukraine, claiming to have shot down daily old of them. but they were casualties with several people killed and injured in what said to be the largest russian attack in months with every indication of more strikes from both sides to come. rob mcbride, i'll just say iraqi. all joining us live now from northern ukraine is ukrainian army captain, brought a new amelia. he was also the former minister of infrastructure,
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a few crane captain, moscow saying these are your drones and then they targeted civilians. what did you say to them? uh hello, i'm very happy to be with you. thank you for having me. uh, concerning this particular situation. uh we used to use it for east ongoing and redoing it started as well. but definitely your grand will concludes as far as buying lake tree or criminal. what happened to this night in 6 regents of rush, so it's only the beginning. the, um, uh, what the russian say i would prime objects uh, military bases and uh, military potential of russian empire. so it's probably the problem. unfortunately buttons to conclude is leaving and existing. so to be very clear, captain, you were saying that these wild drones that there will be more and then you've been
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targeting ministry infrastructure. i think that the error of the dominant c o for us are being evasion and drones is power. the ukraine will not spend the situations that only a, via on department brush effects and for us and military force, the fall shall get used to the salt, let's say up, depending on the guy i haven't talked to it before you printing notes as well. your claim has been somewhat reluctant to take responsibility photographer well targets and attacks inside of inside russia, especially around moscow. i'm wondering if that's changing, especially now we're seeing this demonstration of clear, long range capability. yeah, i wouldn't say that we refrain from any kind of effects on russian territories and we always said that it's not on the ukrainian power to be on the war. was the
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same, will happen to russia and russians brought word to your pray. we will bring it back and frankly saying i have to seize, drawn in the street, is booming right now. and we are coming to a new era of where trends. unfortunately, we are not all so happy was that by the way, i'm not for the 1st one to stop it. and uh, if we see that the rece sobs think important for us to be destroyed on the russian better 3, we will do that as well. let me ask you, then, as you say, we're entering a new phase of the war. would you say that new cranes confir offensive strategy is using the results you were looking for? it's been going a little more slowly perhaps than the many anticipations. it's the movie and it takes blocks and it takes lice, investment, the visa look ready to sacrifice the life of a soldier. we would like to make them leave. that's why is that it's not the blue
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greek as rations, so it will be but it's successful and you see that since risk leaving brakes true is this so called a sort of we can line all russian. right sir. the options are francis. uh, which we call this thought sometimes, and progress of you pregnant troops into solace. this was about a captain. i understand you were not a phi. so when this war broke out, a lot has obviously changed since then. i know you have a family children at home. how is the war now viewed by the people at home, around ukraine? yes, it's a difficult challenge for us. and as i was, you know, come under uh, the only one said the war starts with professional professional soldiers and
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friends with musician manager. so be our specialist. it means that human power is not unless one, but we do understand that uh, be surprised. and the reason why i'm trying to do for us and the fight for our kids as directly set for our families, which are behind our backs. and this is the best migration, and this is the best more all for all of the pregnant are me to stand still and to fight russians. ukrainian army captain. it's a lot of man, a melody on the speaking to us from northern ukraine. thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera captioned great credit. get the latest from you. thank you. c . o 2 lane is set to announced a national search plan for the remains of people who disappeared during the military root of orchestra painter. she had comes as the wells commemorates the day of the disappeared, and it's a fast time since the end of the printer say regime. the richland government has tried to find those who went missing. thousands of people were imprisoned,
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tortured and killed during caches. 17 years impala. well, joining us from the thailand capital now is locked in america. i just understand you. let's see. i believe we have been hearing a little more about the upon from the president. yes, we have the ceremony that in which he launched the plan ended just a short while ago. we're still seeing the last few of family members and friends of the disappeared leaving. now it's a, it's a very intricate plan, but more importantly, it's the very 1st time that the julian state takes responsibility for trying to find the remains of those people. now it's uh he did say that, he underscored that it was the responsibility of the state, the states he said, had killed these people had tortured these people had made them disappear and the state has to find them. not the relatives who have been acting. he said, and i'm quoting him as detectives for the last half a century trying to find out what happened to their loved ones after they were
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taken away by the military. there is a responsibility he says, to use science. he said also to make sure that there is enough money all the money necessary. he said in fact, to try to find places where the remains might have been buried. hidden, we know, of course, that many people with phone out of helicopters or their bodies blown up with dynamite, so that it will be impossible to find them perhaps. but out of 1100 people, some remain certainly quit can still be found after all this time. and this, it sounds incredibly ambitious though, just how realistic is the plan? i mean, it's been so many, yes. why is that also taking this on as well? it's taking so long because the julian stayed in the last 33 years since this country returned to democracy. has basically not taken responsibility to call it a call it the lack of empathy call. it negligence. uh, there are
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a lot of words to describe that, but the point is that it hasn't happened yet. and it is, although it will be difficult. it's not impossible. and i'll give you an example. i was yesterday in a place called several chan, which is, hadn't been an interrogation, torture and extermination center, as it's referred to these days of the army during the dictatorship, especially the 1st the for 6 months. and a lot of people that presumably were buried there. and when about 20 years ago, a little bit more, there were a mass graves dug up in that place. the remain. so put in some 89 boxes, cardboard boxes and taken away to the university of chile, where they remained for almost 2 decades. and now, just so now they're built that's been found that these remains are there. can you imagine people have been waiting for 20 years and nobody really took responsibility for doing the dna tests, good brittany and the forensic scientist,
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etc. so there are other sites like these around the country and it's hope that now with this plan, they will be taking it more seriously. latin america, salisia newman, this spring to us from santiago with the latest. thank you. let's see a hostile ahead sir. hey, on out, is there a way to take a look at the rest of them are in that slicing up the sky. and as for the technology refuses to label at the us open sign up for be here with that story the . let's start with a good stuff. it's turning less here with across the gulf states over the next little bit. we'll talk about that one sec. but as always, let's begin with the big picture and what i see some storms flaring up around the huge as mountains in saudi arabia. but to the gulf, we go now and those winds now blowing down from iraq. so there is
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a hot and dry wind. so for us here in the that means the temperature comes up and the humidity goes down. you'll notice it certainly over the next few days, it's quiet through buckets down. we do have somewhat weather though through central asia. so tash can't dish kick deshawn be your temperatures are running below average for this time of the year. a temperature is, are popping up in searcy, a assemble 30 on correct up to 36 wall to wall sunshine in the forecast here. it is also hot through ne africa. so kyra, we've got some hot days ahead for you. and as we look at the tropics in africa right now, burst of rain running through southern chad, so not too far away from the capital engineer on thursday. meantime, who's been a big change in the weather for the western cape providence in south africa, we've got this weather maker rolling in, so it means the winds are going to pick up and we've got some showers 15 degrees, but a warm waiting for my food. so you're at 28, we'll see you soon. i the,
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government funded system. residential schools, canada shame on a jersey to the, [000:00:00;00] the organizer watching out a 0 on this nonsense. hey, here and are home. let's remind you of on top stories. ukraine has launched what appears to be the biggest wave of as strikes into russia since the beginning of the will target some created an ad for last several minutes. the planes were damaged rush. i hit back with strikes on the ukrainian capital chain, which really doesn't von haven't. and in general, recently agreeing when i, as the transitional, need a safe place present, valuable, and go into
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a house arrest and in person or even like coffee view. and they ask and union and friends have condemn security on the social skills and say, is paola, say the presence alexander is on the house, arrested thousands of them. as you can see, that came out to celebrate in the capital the prevent. hurricane and dalia is lashing florida in the southern us and neighboring georgia and south carolina also declined to states of emergency warnings of a life threatening storm. massage floods and high winds have been issued from worst florida 21000000 residents. these 2 people have already died and rode crashes related to the storm at all, it has also cause widespread damage in cuba, where if these 2 people account and be seniors, correspondence a great reports from the gainesville and florida is that when the category 3 at land fall ripping apart the small communities along the florida coast line there.
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and this one continuing to push in were there in gainesville, where a bit in land. and we saw it. tons, heavy rain and wind, gusting overnight and into the early morning. as the storm has moved through, things have kind of cleared up not over here by any means, but perhaps the worst of it has gone at this point. we know i've just talked with some officers who've been assessing some of the damage here that there are power lines down in some areas that we have 3 lands and entries that have been pulled down as well. and so that's something they're dealing with in this area is that strong does continue to move right now. it's pushing through florida. already a portion of this storm is in the georgia and causing some serious flooding there. it will continue that move to the north and the east and up the coast line there a testimony to just how strong this system is. it's remains the hurricane is right now, even though it's been over land for a couple of hours. so this was a very intense, very well formed hurricane and continues to again causative problems. moving on to
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go into the carolinas and then eventually forecasters least been out back into the waters. but right now, it's still posing a serious threat in areas where it's been areas like this one diesel. there is still concern because this could fall on some tornado. the, the unsettled weather in, in areas could cause some tornadoes or warning and watches or across the state right now to and on to dash the families of victims of false disappearance as a raleigh to demand that they return human rights groups, blame security forces for more than 600 fourths disappearances over the past 14 years, their families also accused the government of harassment to try to force them to remain silent about what's happened. tundra chandry has moved from the capital dot com initially slammed breaks down as she describes the moment she heard our father's mine was saying was abducted by um, police and the me for a yell talk out for years own there's no trace of the businessman. you know, to have
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a feeling that father is still alive and would like to know where he's now. if you've killed him, you can please let us know where he's buried. then no one would have to worry that he's still missing. but he's been, i can have a funeral for him to the local, an international human rights organization, say more than 600 bangladesh as i've been forcibly disappeared since 2009. so i'm returning home, but they refused to talk for fear of reprisal. many of those were found dead in remote locations. jew marked his brother when missing in 2015. police later said that the student and the opposition political activist had died in custody. when they need to detain me along with my parents and my brother who was the main target and ultimately became a victim of custodial torture and death. i was kept in jail after he died for another 6 months. copeland and michael checked my way, protesting vices against the oppression and harassment of the indigenous people in the chapter. drum hill tracts, region witness to say,
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both where victims are forced to disappear and says by state security forces. we have one demand that everyone along with michael and co pa da talked about who are victims of enforced disappearances. be immediately when the number of friend forwards disappearance as an extra judicial killings of falling significantly since 2021. that was run the us government impose sanctions on come under as of the rapid action petroleum. that's the countries elliott, empty terrorism, police unit for rights abuse and their role in enforce disappearances, interest, and most family members of the victims up and for its disappearance had been subjected to intimidation and harassment by members of the law enforcement and intelligence agencies. sonya de slums brother was seized by security forces 10 years ago. the opposition party leader is still missing the key to all the family
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members want is for those who are victims of enforce disappearances and subject to torture and secret detention sells to return home every day. we still dream of uniting with them. the bangladesh government has dismissed the allegation as false and fabricated, and government ministers, i've repeatedly failure to respond to the concerns raised by the un, the us and other foreign governments from the judge rate of this data doctor was hunting down top story this news hour and the crew into bon is one of several such a minute to retake or if is in recent years on the continent from raleigh to charge me to begin to foster most recently new jet and now gone, elected president ousted by the army. the majority of the crews have unfolded in french speaking nations with fonts as military bases, and french companies have business interest. gabon is the 8th largest producer of oil in the region at $200000.00 barrels a day and was also the 2nd largest manganese deposit and the wild french companies
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like to attack the energies and lining chimes. error meant to dominate governance, business sector, and the spike of on this minute mental well, so aside, and it's estimated 2300000 people live in poverty. farms also maintains a military presence in the country with around 400 soldiers permanently stations that as well. that's bringing renters around, so he's a senior reporter at the daily french paper, the figure to he joins us now from paris. why don't we know that as to present longer as all scenes, national communities make noise, but it doesn't feel like they've been terribly loud, visit plenty of condemnation, but no close as far as i've had to actually have in reading spaces, including from parents, what is phone goes relationship now with president them on your luck on. and then i don't think that the nation's, the will that this bit shave on defense government will be efficient. because number one, it's true that the bundle had been re elected,
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but she had been to be elected after a cheating the elections, a big cheat. and i am not speaking of the last election, say days ago, i'm speaking of the elections um 5 years. and then he had a stroke id was totally un, unable to govern. so it's different from the president of the day i was elected the in the regular elections in april 21 and was elected advice, 5555 percent of the votes and was very able matt. so um i, i didn't get, oh, i mean it's obvious that mr. eddie bubble was not able to govern the country. he was not physically able to govern because so it's why is that do so that the kind
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of nation. so my medic, uh for mother comes to a very light at the pool and no um the the, the street. so believe of either the capital a double seems to be very quiet. and i think that the, um uh, the uh, the, the, the new leaders of double these generals, they will not change the front, but i see of double, i don't think that they will be any change. i don't think they would pull the russians with, well, when president micron was that not he did face some anti french protests, how is from the end it's clearing your legacy now regarding the buttons you thanks . i oh yeah, i know even got boy it was um like to in get points because they they were very, very, very super test. um. but um the,
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i think that uh phones has to realize that the degrees issue where like more than 60 years ago. uh, after you guys to be so africans, it's up to them to govern. as i do see that the mo, less than c 2 like uh, of the phones are useful. i mean, still, if we are not welcoming the crews, of course we piece of the democracy, but it's up to the actually comes to develop the way they want to develop the political system. uh they, they, they, we choose and they want. obviously, we had good relations was able to go, but he was not a regularly elected the been a teaching quite a lot in the election. so i can't understand why the people in anybody's
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way, a very happy today the so many people who had stolen a lot of money from the country. and so i think that phones should refrain from criticizing itself on the holidays and to you. we've had in the meet, at least in your region. we had america going to countries for democracy in iraq and so on and it has finishing that get that stuff. so i think that, that thing that everything would be fine and uh, the core person would resume between the thrones. uh uh, states and between the french companies. i'm double, right? no it's, it's clearly very interesting time. so friends influence in both west on central africa energy rod at a senior force, the active figure was being just empower, thank you for joining us on how to 0 and your way to indigenous need is an activist in brazil according to nationwide protests because of threats to their way
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of life, supreme court judges are allowed to make a ruling that may limit their rights to ancestor lands. and as monica, you're not, you have reports from rear diginero politicians innovation legislation to allow logging and funding and protective territories. the indigenous people across brazil when it's more facing threats to their survival. for 2 years they've been urging the supreme court to take action and confirmed their rights twins, isreal, lance, tribal leaders, warning supreme court president cause of a be that and certainly has bred violence. it was take care of us because sleep in peace knowing that our constitutional rights have been questioned. and then with the mercy of invaders who crab 11th at any cost. the issue at stake is a landmark case establishing
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a timeframe to limit the number of indigenous reserves in brazil is approved. we tribes living on their territories at the time presume enacted its constitution in 1988 can claim to yeah, using spring ranch, probably, and requested that we have a problem with that date before. 1988, many indigenous peoples were forced out of their territories at gunpoint presented was a military dictatorship and they had no means to fight for the rights of the 1988 timeframe is established. their land claims and hundreds of others will be a note. but even if the justice is rule in their favor, results, indigenous peoples are facing a still greater threat. this time from the conservative dominated congress. the powerful farm lobby is pushing for bill that will open protected indigenous territories to commercial activities that just logging in farms. it also allows the government to reclaim existing reserves,
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environmental say that this legislation not only puts the survival of hundreds of tribes in danger, but also that of the amazon reinforce. and with the clear possibility of conflict release from each branch of the government. there's a certainty on both sides of the debate about exactly what land price in pursuit will mean in practice. monica, and i'll give, i'll just 0. we addition narrow as well if it's a k, a night sky and take a look out the window and you might be able to see the biggest and bryce history of the. yeah. it's called the bu super main. and it's the closest that it's ever been to see it as it moves around. it's a little bit. i mean, i will know some here, but it has nothing to do with the color. it seems that speak to car legs to explain why she's out of space of the hands of a tree right here in casa. colorado is one does where that phrase came from once in a blue moon. yes, there's once in
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a blue moon on once in a superbly moon, and that's what we've got here. the moon, as you said, is that his brightest and biggest. so 5 this year, and i have to say it is pretty spectacular. from the observatory here, we've been monitoring it, and we had a phone already at the 1st of this month that was called a sturgeon moon. this is the 2nd one within a month. and that's why it's called the blue moon, but it's also a little bit more special. and i have a guest or 2 guests. here with me. do you ever start? he is the man, the man's this of the tree. he's also an asteroids photographer. he's here with his sidekick adults. if you're enough to tell us why is this extra special of this is the 2nd super bowl and then this month. and because it's a 2nd full moon, it's like in all its blue it's, it's blue moon. uh, today. uh, the, the, the simple moon is like to know better,
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especially because the next super global you will see in 2057. so this is very special and, but you have something close to the moon. and you know, we may not know like whether to be alive to see the next super global. and i have to say it's not blue. i was expecting it to be blue. actually. uh, it's a phrase would say is that uh once in a blue moon. but actually the moon is not very blue. the 2nd full moon of a month is called us a blue moon. and i just want to bring in your thoughts if you are in the here. so why is the moon extra special at the moment? why is it on everyone's minds? everyone's talking about the moon now because india has become land or has successfully landed on the south part of the moon. and at the moment, this is a passion for you, but you'd like to turn it into a korea, wouldn't you? yeah, i'm signing on becoming an astrophysicist. when i go and is this the brightest you've seen the moon? actually?
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yes. the last time it was this right was in january 2018. while it is the brightest that i've seen the moon and i'm no expert like these 2, but i'll tell you what we have to enjoy it because as they say, it only happens once in a blue moon. thanks. there are lots, kara, well, it is now time for sports and let tons over the center. thank you very much. in the staff a little defending time being called us, i'll kind of made it quick progress in the opening round of the us open an injury force his opponents to withdrawal midway through the match, dominique, it could fire a, turned his uncle just minutes into the contests and he eventually had to a tie during the 2nd set of cutoff is coming off the back of the ground. so them, when i, the wimbledon, where he beat know about your coverage in the tides, we'll decide up, grandson, tennis, god, it's 1st a taste of the video system review system that during this match between andrew murray and clinton will say it didn't go well and we said requested to be out,
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check on a double balance, but the on time was unable to watch the incident on her tablets right when fonts, when the smash in straight the match in straight sets, it was his 253 ad across them for them. it was quite clear from the 2nd video that the bowl buttons twice and we watched about 10 times and it clearly that clearly is not the on part is making that decision. i don't know how the technology works, but yeah, obviously didn't, didn't, didn't go to planning up for a, an important moment of the match. so yeah, be good if they could get that fixed. this is where my is on all time list of grandson victories. well, i just had the leads on 369 followed by know about the joke of it, and well found a dell, jimmy called us and, and today i guess you are next on the list. laurie is closing in on pete sampras
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williamson and his coach event alondo as a power plays who could dominate the women's game for years to come met in round to home favor quickle's off of the beat fellow teenage a mirror. and eva, russia in straight sets. 19 year old golf is targeting have says son sam, title 2 weeks. be cool to find those in your last year is just 16. i believe a is already ranked number 63 in the world. i think when i was younger, i used to think like every match as life or death. when you realize that yours, some of your competitors aren't or like on their, in their thirty's. i think that puts in perspective that you know, you still have to allow yourself time to make mistakes and the losses as long as you learn from the costano and other continues to hit the target and the salad, the pro, leave the school to penalties for an officer and therefore the window over shut up for to use also set up a goal for his teammates. it said you money and he could have gone for
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a hot sake when they were awarded another penalty. but he must have a bit of money, but take it instead that which proved to be a mistake. i c hit the post to south america where a couple events had doris game was delayed when the pads were affected by a tear gas. it, which was being used outside the stadium a to deal with a riot in a balance. yes, for the older goals will present in the club the international to send them into the semi finals for the strike has 41 in the 1st leg and 2 in the 2nd, a guess will leave you inside qualified. so it'd be a be that did the times so so then to reach the 2nd round of the basketball world cup and saucer then or coming off the 1st ever woke up when, but they couldn't defend all the serbians dead by n b a star hoops done because i know it says the atlanta hawks, god helps team 21500 to 83 victory to top
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b. and i just say it's to be jordan 110 to 62 to remain on beaten in the thomas in the philippines. they finished top of group see, having already qualified for the 2nd round. now with less than a year to go until the past and then fix menus are being tested out to make sure they're ready this week to ask. these are competing in the canoe. sprint will carpet which doubles as a test events with 2024, etc. and also the cool stadium is 20 kilometers from paris and we'll host canoeing and rolling during the games and power lympics ukraine. one of the teams taken part and can't wait to compete at the olympics. i'm in a challenging times back home tonight and god doing that in just to get to the olympics. it's very important for us to show the whole world that we're fighting and it's very difficult to training you cry now. and literally, every other day we see and help me solve text by russians against our country. but
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we believe that we will when we want to show the world that we remain strong without the national that's how they're ravia hosting, the biggest campbell racing event in the world. first of all, women race. so right is taking part the from saudi amman. jordan casara, iran gemini, for us, and the us. it was american raisa taylor, these who took 1st place in ty festival, runs for over a month with a goal prize full of nearly $15000000.00 and also support for me a $100.00. and that's, that's the length i was on a, on a stretch am, will be holding a referendum on october 14th. tuscaloosa is whether the constitution should recognize its indigenous population. prime minister anthony, of an easy, it has now announced the dates, the 122 year old constitution has never acknowledged the indigenous people that has the original inhabitants. they make up nearly 4 percent of the strain is population . to remember,
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