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designs and challenge the ideas that mobilize use around the west, in london to activate tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people die perpetuating violence against other young people themselves have also been victim multiple times. my generation can try me design and reshape this generation . change on our which is era the that i suppose is take to the streets of leave of the spacious cruise. as long as new entering lita vows to defend cease to ending the rule of the bung because the hello on elizabeth. this is alger 0, live from doha, also coming up almost half a 1000000 pieces without power. the clean up and recovery operation begins off to
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tropical storm a diety of batches, the us tanks in florida. remember in those last 2 days, president launch is a nationwide search for the remains of thousands of people who would disappeared under the regime of augusta pen, or shay and a ras size waited to the night skies. but this is blue system, the, the african union, the united nations, and funds a condemning yet. and now the military couldn't applicant this time. and the central african country of the bomb president, audi bone goes on the house arrest and the government has been dissolved ministry cooley does have appointed this man general, a brief, a leaky in game, a, as transitional lead to the deposed president's family has ruled the oil rich, but the publish country for 55 years, it was due the nation across the country, but the phone goes off. can people to rise up against the crew to from setting
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goals? capital to con nicholas tuck begins, coverage celebrations on the streets of the capital. the booking get born free, give on liberated the child crowds waving palm leaves and assigned a victory hug. do you have any soldiers hours after they carried out their crew? said mos we are so happy. here's a sense of joy. we'll be waiting for this moment for so long. we suffered so much poseurs. jumped the name of the man leading because he didn't hide it. but he's clicked an audio in grandma has been named as the transition leader. and he's the head of the presidential guard which pledged to protect the president of the bone. go a close aid to bone, go, leap puts bone, go under house arrest, bring to an end. the 56 year long bone, go family dentist, all the bone go. when seen a strong and invincible appearing desperate, and the lone, appealing for help from his palace,
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where he's being detained. so i'm calling you to make the noise to make noise, to make noise lee, how can you a call that has fallen on deaf ears following the presidential election on saturday? the vote was marred by a massive fraud, says the opposition longer ordered the shut down of the internet and band international observers and foreign journalist from covering the election. when boned goes, your election was announced on wednesday morning. the soldiers seized power, then nearly from genta revoked the election results. interesting dozens of electoral officials and accused them of trees. about this, the day we have decided to defend peace by putting an end to the current regime in the general elections of august 26. as well as the truncated results are cancelled, the boat is closed until further notice all institutions of the republic, or there's all that the african union has condemned the latest qu, in the region. but the gap in these people appeared jubilant. of these things in
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national anthem, and chance we have chaste injustice and she's good bone. is it working too? and you don't. nicholas hawk out to 0. go on is one of from says closest allies in the region and the guy that he's living in from so celebrating the army takeover they gathered outside the embassy to paris. natasha bucklin was there the deputies community, you've got the right people have been telling me j. b as a double thing. going to say once again, they say it's because it's a peaceful revolution hosting to be sometimes it's just some ivy for school. we are delighted. i'm 47 and all my life, i've only heard about the bung goes. and so for going these people, it's
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a realization that the phone goes off finished with a bundle. if you know i'm subject case at the same problems and depends on the need to maintain very strong choice, shooting for, to present to form very strongly, many people here just phones is enables the family agency. right? well, well, people here say has never trickle down to marry people and one and now for this one, the sound is a gap and these people want to take the news that you posted. i've post watson's call and i think friends will see that we are capable of fronting our country well . and we hope the friends support us, but not to recreate a neo colonial relationship. but as an equal economic part that knew what the french government has content when it goes through to tell of hosting video,
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they can bronze as closely watching the situations and calls for the results of the elections once they're known, to be respect. uh that external, there's no doubt that's how it is going to be very concerned about. it's interesting still has a number of friends in the country is the powers who gabriel alexander has been monitoring the reactions at the un headquarters in new york to double on is currently one of the 10 non permanent representatives of the un security council. and according to un insiders that could affect how the counsel responds to the crew. un secretary general was said to be closely watching the vaulting situation in the country. 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
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on the national army and security forces to guarantee the physical integrity of the president of the republic and his family. the us ambassador to the security council said they were still trying to gather more information about what exactly was going on. we are still investigating, so until we know exactly what is happening on the ground, we won't take any actions, but let me just say clearly we condemn any efforts by military's to take a to take a power by force. while the security council strongly condemned the crew in the chair, that's the exception and not necessarily the rule. the council did not even issue a statement when it came to cruise in chad or guinea in 2021. jill politics often plays a role with to power for security council members, such as russia and china, strongly believing that the council should not interfere or comment really on the
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internal affairs of other countries. there's also leverage security council has very little that they can really do to affect the end result of certain things that we're seeing. for example, right now and gone gabriel's on 2 houses here at the united nations. joseph siegel is director of research for the african center for strategic studies at the national defense university in the us. he explains why he things general and game of a through the government and come on. it appears that this time that the main motivation by general grandma is really to seize power for power sake. initially there was thinking that with the announcement of the crew, just after the election results were released, indicating that the president bongo had yet again, one which was,
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which was defying the information we had seen from independent pools. yeah, the sense was that the, maybe the military was going to step in and help to ensure a clear democratic transition to the right for the elected leader. who would have been that opposition leader. uh, albert or whoever, you know, all the indication since or that really this is about the military opportunistically. uh, taking advantage of the uh, defense towards president bongo and really seizing the moment to take power for themselves. the, the power within and down it has. now we can into a tropical storm is it moves northeast over the us, state of south carolina towards the atlantic ocean. at least 3 people have died in
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storm related incidents. john henry reports, hurricane a dahlia swept into northern florida. is a powerful category. 3 storm, its winds immediately making their mark the mercurial eye wall of the storm ripped off this roof top, we left another intact next door. strengthened by the warm waters of the gulf of mexico dahlia briefly reached category for level winds before slowing. as it rolled ashore in florida as lightly populated big bend region, the president promised federal help to effective states. i'm ready to mobilize that support for they need. i don't think anybody can deny the impacts of climate crisis anymore. just look around. historic slides mean historic slides on the edge of the storms path and the capital of tallahassee value fell. this century old oak tree under the governor's mansion. this picture posted by 1st lady casey to status who
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was inside at the time. the storm left hundreds of thousands without power utility workers are actively working to restore power in all affected areas. and they started doing that as soon as it was safe to do so. so those, those restoration efforts are ongoing. after the destructive winds move on, the biggest threat remains a catastrophic storm surge rising and the storms pass in tampa. drone footage shows water, spilling over a sea wall and onto the sidewalks. some residents using kayaks to navigate flood waters. the flooding is unbelievable. bay shore boulevard is completely under water as dangerous, and i'm seen individuals try to still drive down it, and that's a big mistake because their cars are getting stranded from florida dahlia road through georgia in the carolinas, with plains evacuated ahead of the values arrival alabama's maxwell. air force base
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staged emergency relief supplies. as a dahlia moves on leaving flood waters in its wake, a clean up that could last months begins john henry l g 0. satellite images revealed the extent of flooding in the us state of florida. these are before and after photos from the communities of christopher river and a zillow. they show neighborhoods before hearken, adalia, and made land for then you see the same areas most. the storm surge in some coastal areas was as high as 3 maces. early estimates, peg damage in florida and move in line $1000000000.00. and b. c. news correspondent j grey has the latest from gainesville, florida. what a difference a day makes a beautiful evening, sir, in gainesville, if you would have told me that this morning when we were writing out this go my i just wouldn't believe it overnight into the early morning we saw heavy rain strong winds. but this storm once it got overland accelerated and moved through pretty
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quickly, allowing teams to get out allowing repairs to started happening along the coast line. that's where the value made. it's most serious mark in florida. it really ravaged the areas where it made landfill. a wall of water in some places 10 big higher more. and there was that when the 125 miles an hour sustained, that roofing of parts some of those coastal communities as well. this was a well organized and 10 storm. and we know that because overland pushing into georgia, it was still a category one hurricane there. significant damage flooding down creek and a mess, and george as it continued to push through and the carolinas. now taking the beating, we've seen throughout the evening there a tornado watches and warnings. they are getting some severe rain. we've seen water lapping up and over some of the sea walls. busy there, this storm is going to continue to move and what the forecast is are saying is, is going to continue to practice punch it could by late this evening or early
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tomorrow morning, begin to turn out and back over water, where hopefully at that point, it's going to fade away, but not without leaving severe damage in its way. or at least 20 people have been killed in a residential building. fine and south africa. the lays broke out in the marshalltown south of johannes. but there are reports of residents jumping out of the building to escape the fire, moving for 2 people, one inches and a fine and case on sitting in the foot of pains has taken the lives of at least 15 people, including a 3 year old child. 3 people were able to get out safely when the fight acknowledged in a building that has residential units and the printing business and investigations on the way to determine the cause. at least 50 pounds to indians have an engine by gun font and take us off to is rarely sold a storm. the city of novelist and his rarity officer and threes. rarely, someone is also injured off to a launch explosive device was designated one palestinian sizes. the 3 soldiers are
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in a stable condition in hospital till a head on al jazeera must go vows revenge. as you claim launches its largest wave of jones tronics deep inside russia. and 500 days since the death fine is rarely sniper palestinians remember, unless shooting, i'm opulent and continued to call for justice. the . so let's start with a good stuff. it's turning less humid across the gulf states over the next little bit. we'll talk about that in 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 that is a hot and dry wind. so for us here in the that means the temperature comes up and
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the humidity goes down. you'll notice it's certainly over the next few days. it's quite through bucket stone, 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 gra, up to 36 wall to wall sunshine in the forecast here. it is also hot through northeast stafford coast. 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 $28.00. we'll see you soon. i. the
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harmful passages are increasingly affecting our life. we've terrible consequences. a documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons from the h i v as in the fight against corporate 19. we ignore the global side to port tasks for 4 people. and it won't cost the time of $10.00 desks. oh no, just the of the watching l. just bear with me elizabeth for on and don't heart of a mind to of on top stories. the ssl crowns have taken to the streets across the
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board to celebrate the military's takeover ministry leaders have named yet on police only get and gay. my ass transitional lead to the you when the african union in front of condemned the cook, the home to his place, the deposed leader on the phone, but under house arrest among his appeals for help from the support of the international community. and how can a donnie, as we can into a tropical storm as it moves over the west, texas, south carolina. it's close, widespread flooding and damage in florida in georgia. at least 3 people have been killed and storm related incidents. the decline has lost what appears to be the biggest wave of strikes into russia since the start of the war. ukrainian drones targeted these 6 regions and russian tower tree pest called city was hottest head, a launch finest off at an airport for several minutes. the plans were damaged,
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that will also attacks me a must go that to flights of several airports being suspended for the south. there were reports of drones being shot down and the brians couldn't do the audio and reality on regions. the attacks went on, usually deep into russian territory and mock a major escalation and your clients use of drawing will fab or russia has had back with strikes on the ukrainian capital killing. at least 2 people around mcbride reports from case and this was one of the most intensive exchanges of miss 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. moscow says it down to many of the attacking drones, accusing key of, of targeting civilians,
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assisted by its west and back as me system the as give a ukrainian jordan attacks on civilian objects, confirm 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 in the strikes, will not go unpunished. as is often the case, 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
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people killed and injured. what said to be the largest russian attack in month with every indication of more strikes from both sides to come. rob mcbride out as a iraqi to chill in our president gabrielle barge as low as to search. glad to find the remains of people who went missing during the ministry vote of augusta, tennessee who made the announcement of the world commemorates the day of the disappeared. it's the 1st time the government has vowed to find the full sibling disappeared. alas, in america, editor lucy, a newman sent us this report from santiago's relatives of nearly 1200. julian's were never seen again. after they would change nearly 50 years ago by agents of julius foreman, military dictatorship, were invited to the presidential palace for a very special event. among them, 48 year old. could you stay on martinez?
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he was still a baby in 1975 with his father left the house to meet another member of the 10 discipline left him organization that he belonged to me body a so it took me with him. when he arrived at the designated corner, the agents were waiting on it had been betrayed by come rate hood broken out, the torture. my father managed to convince them to drop me off at my grandparents house nearby before taking him away. i mean, we never saw him again. i mean, the most that, you know, might be this has been trying to put the pieces together ever since. his mother fled to friends with her 2 children who became friends with the children of another exiled couple. it was only one might have seen this was turned to the as an adult that he discovered that his friend's father was the one who had betrayed his unity to me. that you're not the only one we met 2 years ago. i told her, i can't hate you. i think that you, the family and my family are old victims considered historic period. our country
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live to perhaps none have suffered more than the friends and families of the missing school thing, carrying out a painful, lonely, and frustrating search for their missing loved ones for nearly 5 decades. now for the 1st time since the tenants returned to denmark, as the current president w bought each hasn't announced a plan to search for the remains of the more than $1100.00 people who disappeared. it entails more money, more technology, more science, but a bubble more political will for the children states to take responsibility for what happens. but for the families of the disappeared, there's a mixture of hope and skepticism. more than 2 decades ago, the presumed remains of political visitors were dug up in this hill. in a shocking report on national television. earlier this month, it was reviewed. they've been put in cardboard boxes and identified and forgotten in official forensic centers until now, with
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a mother. we will that our mothers are, we'd always have paused without getting answers. so we said his plan is too late. we hope this dates negligence will end no. that is what the president is promising, but after nearly half a century, at least some may at last be able to bury their dead sea in human al jazeera, santiago adults. manya is a freelance journalist whose best specializes in human rights issues. and today, the system was one of the thousands of people who disappeared during punishes dictatorship. for the 1st time we feel that we're now don't know that there is a state. and that there is a government that will walk along with us in the search that will put the resources, the money, the technology, the information to make this possible. there are many of us that really believe deep in our hearts that we will not find our loved ones. but what is important,
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i believe in this initiative, is that for the 1st time, we feel that the state of the valley dates our search and our right. this is not a safe version of the search that the state is doing for us. this is so are right that we have been claiming for more than 30 years. so i think basically we will not find our, the bodies of our loved ones. but we will, we have that feeling that we're right in our search is validating that for the 1st time the country must have a knowledge that this happened. if this is not for many years, we filled up, this was a family tracking that has happened to them and your family, or to, to whoever will sometimes at the beginning has a sense of shame. what happened to us it's, it's,
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it's not hard to on. it's not easy to understand, but for the 1st time today when i go to the president, i had a little piece of hope that some families could find out what happened. and maybe i could find a bodies of their loved ones in the town of bethlehem has an overlays to the memorial. so shooting of luckily, the veteran algio journalist who was killed by his riley forces in may 2022 the the abraham reports from bethlehem. and the occupied west bank. it's been almost $500.00 days since and is really sniper shots and chills. i just need the city and i will. i'll click. but no one has been held accountable yet. what about us? it is continue to fight for justice. there are still some of the defying her memory and remembering sitting this is the latest memorial designed by the best policy.
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and the architect says that you wanted this to resemble the symbolism of the city, the black plague show in the city and speak to it. basically resembling headed off from the screen. you have also assembled phones from different areas from palestine to show jerusalem. he says this is kind of the front and center of citizens coverage here in the occupied the us bank. and underneath that, there's a sense of the city is to love. in some absence, there is greater presence sherry and will never be absent. we grew up to her report . it's very difficult to get your, you know, memorial no activity is enough to on the should in, and it's not difficult to see shootings, pictures, and memorials in different places in palestine and elsewhere in the world. but people here tell us that the most important place to stays in is in people's hearts
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and minds. is that, but he is just, that's what i have a finding this bulletin. if it's a clear night sky, you may be able to see the biggest and brightest moving of the is called the blue circle moon, and it's the closest to us. it's been this year, but the name has nothing to do with the color as all with the present. the car legs found out when she went to see it and observe a tree in casa for astrophotography. as you ever see, any opportunity to see his face, spectacle is a good enough excuse to use his rooftop of the tree. but this one has given him more than he wished for enough to get the whole family out in fact and his neighborhood. and with it all the necessary equipment to catch this month, double unity lights. not just one, but 2 full moons. both of them super names. this is a game super more fluid is super. that's why it's beneficial. set them is up close
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with the moon. so we can set them what's what we have to them. so that's again a very absent from gaza to greece, focused on to india, japan and do by reading through is easy to gather, to see the celestial event that's also expected to make title flooding less. as its intense gravitational pool, also makes tides higher of every month, the full moon has a different name. many of these dates back to native american roots, different cultures across the world gave them these names, depending on what was happening in a particular month. now the more than day calendar doesn't follow the calendar. exactly. but the moon names shining on. we've got the one moon the wolfman, the stretch and moon, like the one we saw at the beginning of this month, the blue moon, and the super noon. like this one, the moon's over it is elliptical following over costs around the us. meaning that
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at different times it's closer and further away, the time super moon was coined in the late seventy's to refer to the point when the full moon is that it's closest pointed to the us. this super moon is the is closest just $357000.00. so kilometers away. moving a 160 kilometers closer than the one at the start of the month. according to nasa, the parent size increase is around 14 percent. and since it's the 2nd full moon, it's also known as a blue moon. the time used when we see it twice in a single month. last time it was in january 2008. but i was too little to remember that the 1st superman of the year was in july and the 4th and last will be next month. but it will be more than a decade until the next super blue moon. many that seems like you as a way.

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