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destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started the flood once again, the bond suspended from the african union with immediate effect a day after military coup with the ousted president lea bone go. the answer of any of this is elza 0 life from the also coming up voters and singapore head to the polls to pick their next president is the 1st time in more than 10 years of the presidency as being contested. a protest against un peacekeepers in the democratic republic of congo turns violence killing at least 43 people. and 2
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former members of the far right proud boys for sentence to prison for their role in the us capital lives after the 2020 presidential election. the, the african union has suspended good bond from all activities following wednesdays, cool. after seizing power, the military cancel, the election results in which president, tele bongo had been declared the winner. the opposition no claim that they won the election and their calling on the military to finish the vote. counting nicholas hack reports general's in good bone gathered to pray for the success of police in grandma, the general that took down the 55 year long phone go dentist. after staging a cou on wednesday and grim i arrested all the bundle after you was announced the winner of saturday's presidential elections, to decrease parts celebrations in the capital region. when once i finish this all sorted, sort of a bit smid comp, a hold of this the,
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the end to pull the kennings that my profile. this is parents and i have experience . this is old now a lot in a few minutes and you guys can, you pulled them off the computer. so sometimes i want to have it like for the last 50 years, we have been ruled by a bunch of gangsters that pillage the country's resources and have made our people back or what on the demand, joe. hey, john saw show much, they just all of our elders can't afford health care. young people are unemployed. the situation has just gotten worse for a country that's so rich. i suggest saw whitmore pub quick. a $6000000000.00 worth of crude oil were exported last year. gone is a country rich and natural resources were most live on less than $2.00 a day at the genetic he's been goods, family of high treason, accusing them of stealing billions from state coffers. meanwhile, the african union has expelled gabon the u. n. and the u. including france, the former colonial power have condemned the crew to ask you a, a low sounds good by your default. we would like to reassure an old donors
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development partners as one of the states creditors that a provisions will be taken to guarantee respect for our country's commitments, both externally uninterrupted. and grandma is expected to be sworn in as president of transition on monday by the constitutional court. this once trusted, confident of the phone go, family and friends. it appears to some, a continuation of the past is an inside under receipt. so it shows that this somebody who understands the inner workings of the reasons, particularly within an apo wrapped us as strategic as the defense and security sector. the political opposition and civil society members call on the agenda to complete the vote count saying the presidential elections were marred by fraud. and where am i speaking to unite the country for his supporters? it too, is an opportunity for a new beginning in a country that has lost the trust and its leaders. nicholas hall calendar 0 leah,
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no, it could be ran for parliament in a good bond as an independent candidates. and he says that the cool did not come as a surprise to renew that. so when we go to, to, to, to the elections that we're going to, to, to do to just p o o l victory. and uh, what we're expecting from them is that once they declare that country, they, the, the retailer and the maybe they're told that with the people and those that 2 people in the middle of that, the middle here is that the, the, the, the people who gumble with password and we needed some new here. and then today we can do my ease the he's the, he's a hero for the, for the double need, the hearing of all send the really, really sacrifice because you should be lot. uh he. ready be crying because we love had more we have had 800100. 0 oh,
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for the people they we cannot be happy with the really cool you know who it was. the point always the best thing. uh right now right now um let's see the pool. the a, the is for me it's, it's a good thing because you know, for the cool right now that i've told you, people are going to be killed. frances and bass, and it's an easier no longer has diplomatic immunity. military leader is stripped silver, eat about protection, and they have instruct him police to proceed with his eviction in a statement, the french government said that agenda doesn't have the authority to expel their diplomat. france insists with the approval of the ambassador, comes only from elected authorities in these year. the qu, leaders have called for each to leave the country after he refused to meet with the new military appointed. foreign minister managers reports outside the french embassy in these years. capital in the army. it's
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a test situation here in front of a french embassy and the residence of the in boston to over there. are you see from the background smashed glosses and i've been friends. i'll be frank, the residents of the friends and both of them. and that was about a few weeks ago when i angry mob supporting the cool launch the anger at the french and wanted them to leave. now would seem more military and police diploma on the street and around the embassy weeks counted more than a dozen trunks military and police crowds stations. yeah, that shows you the amount of security forces deployed to maintain security. round the clock on the french embassy capital. over the next few days, we expect more activity in front of both the industries and the residents of the printer. and part of that here in the capital here, me and over here is the french embassy. you can see the interest of the interest how the glass was smashed buddies. angry. bob, why it's important because when they launch a typo on board members, based on the residential,
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they are impossible to hear. now what we see regularly happening is every vehicle that goes into the industries and out of it is regularly checked by security forces to ensure that nobody on authorized process meets out or speak string to the embassy the ground. this, we are told orders from the top echelon of the military. and we also hear from security forces that they are just waiting for orders to execute any come on. this includes the enforcement of cutting up electricity, supply, fuel and water through the embassy and the rest goes, i'll be a residential be print and positive over the next few days. we also hear from actors and supporters of the cool, but they're going to more assistance at a establishments for institutions, for of the french, including the military base here in the capital, until the last 4 different price leaves is just oil and debrief. i'll just do that . and yeah, me is that the 2 former leaders of a us far right group known as the proud boys have been sentenced to prison for
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their involvement in the us capital riot. joe biggs received a 17 year sentence and zachary rail, a 15 year sentence. both were accused of being instigators in the storming of congress 2 years ago. they faced several charges including suspicious conspiracy. hey, to show castro reports from washington dc. the 17 and 15 year prison sentences for the proud boys leaders are 2 of the harshest stemming from the january 6th riots. prosecutors had argued that joseph biggs and zachary rail lead a mob of trump supporters that violently reached the u. s. capital in january of 2021, to stop congress from certifying jo biden's electoral went over, trump prosecutor said that the pro boys group tried to intimidate and terrified the public into accepting their political views. quote, no difference in bombing, a building and government lawyers asked for harsher sentences that would reflect a so called terrorism enhancement. the judge said that the probably,
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the leaders helped break the american tradition of a peaceful transition of power, and that the sentences are meant to deter others from trying the same. that was the spite biggs, tearfully telling the course that he was sorry for his actions on january 6th, claiming that he wasn't a riot leader, had been quote, seduced by the rhetoric is that the election had been stolen from trump. now rail also broke down saying that he was done peddling the lives of other people who don't care about him, still more sentencing and probably defend his art to come with proud boys, former president and ricky tauriel do in court next week. and of course, donald trump also faces prosecution for his efforts to stay in power. now the defense attorney for the proud boy's question in court, why it was at the former president wasn't also charged with the dishes conspiracy like his clients. no public evidence has suggested from the rest of the actions of his extreme, a supporters on january 6th. so he did use twitter to praise and,
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and thinks them as a violent unfolded force. donald trump and all of this he stood on the ellipse, basically told people 74000000 of his followers the election stolen go to go to the capital, fight like hell are, you won't have a country anymore. some people listened to him. were they supposed to know that he was full of hot air and was a full hot air? i look forward to his trials, i look forward to seeing him testify. sunday, trump has been charged with a federal crimes of conspiracy to defraud the us government and voters. he's also been charged with racketeering. in a related state case in georgia, he has pleaded not guilty in both cases. how does your castro out to 0 washington voters and singapore picking their next president's polls open? just a short while ago, 3 candidates are in the running to replace incumbent holly, my yak of the role is mainly ceremonial. it's supposed to be non political, but this election is the 1st to be contested in more than a decade. as find out why with tony chang was outside
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a pulling center and singapore. so tony, why is this for the presidential election contested? what changed as well in the past, they were all sorts of constitutional rules about housing and pull as president was chosen a particular which ethnic group they came back in for the last 2 occasions as it was the last occasion was uncontested. because only one of the candidates was actually eligible in this one. they've changed the constitution that happened in 2016. so they've now got 3 horses in the race. is this you can see behind me poles opened about 20 minutes ago, a large q of people here waiting to get in the and choose the next president. it is a launch the ceremonial role and it won't make a huge amount of differences, frankly, but, but it's rather interesting this time. i think the fact that this is the 1st election in more than a decade. and the thing that this year,
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the ruling policy has been under a certain amount of pressure, suggested that the possibility of a protest, but no single pause. democracy is very stable. it's very predictable in some ways. burly part has been in power since 1959. i think this time is a feeling that it might just be an opportunity for voters to register a nurse with displeasure with the government, the note of displeasure. i was going to ask you how significant the challenge might be to the ruling party. but it sounds like even challenge might be too strong of a word. but it's funny, it really depends who you speak to a couple of the young punk cost as we spoke to yesterday. so they thought this could be single. polls breaks that moment. no, i don't think it's gonna be close is extreme. is that, but do you have 3 candidates on the ballot? again, it isn't a political role, but one of them is a former deputy prime minister who any resigned from the ruling policy a couple of months ago. and he's seen very much is the safe pick, but you've also goes to another candidate who's being quite free on social media.
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he's had quite open opinions about him and see, for example, he's addressed on social media issues about social inequality. and these increasing the problems, the singapore and so think about this is one of the richest countries in the world . and it has been an enormous success for the people here. but there's also a huge and the quality of rents, a house prizes are all incredibly expensive. the cost of living is very high and i think a single pour into grappling those with those problems now. and they want a president who may have a little more understanding of the kind of pressures that they're under. tony chang reporting from a single 4. thank you. very much tony, mexico's on position coalition has named its candidate for next year's presidential election. the blog has picked 60 year old sen, so she'll galvez the computer. an engineer with indigenous fluids will likely go
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head to head with another female candidates representing the ruling party. the winner would therefore become the country's 1st female president, john homeland reports from mexico city. of the mexican opposition have chosen the kinds of day to go into the country presidential elections. and it's someone that i hope can save them really. these are policies that been said in the war to that no one for have a chance of getting anything out. the presidential elections. so they joined together and the person that they chose me. so to gov is the reason that she might save them issues in check to fresh infuse, yes. if this is someone that seems to connect with voters, it's someone that has a christmas puts a sense of fun. she once dressed up in a joint sinus will cost you an paraded around, send it to protest against the measure that she for was out of sight, for example. so, so someone that has humble roots, she came from a pool community outside of mexico city. she says that she so jelly on the streets
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when she was younger before having to tech companies and going into politics. and she had an alcoholic father as well. so some of that doesn't have social, any corruption scandal attached to this in a political realm in the country in which usually policies and politicians that definitely have some of that stuff to the 30 years start. she's going to have a real job and a hand. so, and that's because the governing policy lorena, how subject control is environment over the process of this country intensive. they have the majority in congress, they have the majority in the senate. they have most of the governors ships in the country and they also have to at least 2 strong possible candidates. the primaries are going to be just a going to be decided next week. next thursday in the country as another woman probably as showing by the mayor of mexico city. formerly. that's a head in the polls for those primaries. so potentially resorts to go visit with
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the opposition. and if cloudy is showing them wins the more into a policy primaries. we could be seeing the 1st one, the president ever in this country. don't home and how does it up? mexico city? still ahead on else 0 will be in panama, where the government is launching a campaign to stop migrants traveling through one of the world's most dangerous jungles and events. international film festival kicks off, but some of the hollywood biggest names are missing from the red carpet. stay with us. the how does one forgave after losing 32 family members in a heinous mexico, a survivor of one of columbia's 50 alone conflicts west atrocities dedicates his life to reconciliation with this peaceful says around him, nina palazzios, life and mission are in jeopardy,
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the witness. but kaya caught in the crossfire on outages here when the news breaks, parts of this community are still under water, and the story needs to be towed out you 0 as teens on the ground to bring you more award winning document trees and live nice the journey to what can be a challenge on it. but for some peruvian villages, traversing one of the world's most dangerous way is a risk that comes with a job. we follow the journey of these people as they get them to survive. risk in your own, elgin's era who the
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you're watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the african union has suspended good bonds from all the activities following wednesdays. the opposition to alliance and gabon says that the country should be grateful to the military leaders to power, but they are calling on him to finish counting the votes from wednesdays, presidential election, polls open, and singapore. we're close to 3000000 people are expected to vote for a new president. 3 candidates are in the running to replacing come and tell me my yak on the presidential role is mainly ceremonial and supposed to be non political . but this election is the 1st to be contested in more than a decade to former leaders of a us far right group known as the proud boys have been sentenced to prison. so their involvement in the us capital riots,
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both were accused of being instigators and the storming of congress. 2 years ago. at least 74 people have died in a fire and in the band and building in johannesburg, south africa's presidents has called it a wakeup called the 5 story building had been taken over by homeless and vulnerable . people were then forced to pay rent to criminal gangs. miller reports from johannesburg. a fire like this has not been seen here for years. rows of dead bodies, evidence of the info, northern gulf, the building in china's book, city center. people and we are jumping, we had to put in some of them really jumping with their luggage. there was fire so much smoke and the fire started from the 1st floor of the sled going so the people inside of saw the ones with the 3rd floor,
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1st floor. it was difficult for him to escape defies. as the search recovery operation began, officially loops were missing due to janet should live day for about a year. besides, the rebuilding was a band and but home to many illegal occupants. i'm confused and you name them i. i really, i just want to see my dog. and then i just one of the bias daughters in the early hours of the morning while many slipped giving them a little time to escape from overcrowded conditions. the building was leased by the city to a normal government organization, which looks off the homeless people and drug addicts. the remote run but many refused to move, watching and waiting for wood about their loved ones,
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wondering where they will sleep tonight. some hang onto the little they could grab as they ran from the building while it took firefighters about 2 hours to extinguish the flames. the search and recovery operations have gone on for far longer than that. police are investigating what caused the fire and why the building was illegally occupied and over crowded, the city officials say they are at least 700 abandoned buildings. yeah. which are being illegally sublet, taken over by informal landlords charging people for accommodation. many survivors don't know where they'll sleep next. patricia lee or she could do now is look for a daughter in nearby hospitals and works for me to mila ultra 0. janice book cleanup is underway in parts of the southeastern us that were hit by hurricane it. dalia, it has now we can do a tropical storm. really estimates of the damage in florida in georgia or between $12.00 and $20000000000.00. power is slowly being restored to the hundreds of
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thousands of separate outages. at least 3 people died in storm related incidents in the us and 2 were killed in cuba. panama us government has launched a new campaign to try and stem the flow of migrants through one of the most dangerous places in the world. the darien gap record numbers of people are trying to cross the difficult jungle terrain or drug traffickers also operate. panama says it is struggling to process the influx of people. alexandra rand, pnc reports from the down from darian province. another day, another record number of arrival set this migrant center on the edge of the diarrhea and jungle are exhausted. men, women and children get in line to get registered by pennsylvania and they've tories most of the come from venezuela, haiti, or cuba. others have travelled from us far away as train and so then hoping to reach the united states. some can barely stand after suffering injuries in their treacherous journey. those with the $40.00 for a bus,
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stick it to the border with cost that week i get ready to leave. others like engine link castillo, nurse 65 year old daughter of pondering their next move. she says they were robbed in the jungle and barely survived. we had to offer people for a piece of cry cuz somebody this a go as an this will go to a sometimes we run out. i felt exhausted before reaching the bus can do. i had to do most strengths, but i prayed to be able to continue to my children. for years, a growing number of migrants have been forced to pay criminal groups to cross the young jungle between columbia in panama. nobody knows how many have died trying to get away from them. and you know, 30 to say their numbers have more than doubles this year. 70000 people in august alone. the expect to reach 450000 arrivals by the end of the year. a number that is overwhelming, panama is capacity to process them and also polluting the once pristine jungle with
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some of the fact that we can fronting the biggest migration phenomenon in the will . and we're trying to do it in the most responsible way. but we're also inviting the rest of the countries in both the origin transit countries like ours and the destination to jointly share responsibilities. in april, the united states, platinum on colombia agreed to try and crack down on the smuggling rings that bring the migrants to the jungle. that's part of my sense that due to a lack of information sharing and have joint action, i'm part of the columbia. nothing gets happens, us to the migrants here, say they didn't understand how dangerous the trick was going to be inborn. others. i saw the police susan's agent africans, people from one of these don't take this risk. some of us make it through an of then called is not enough to do it. so problem getting shots, everything in the jung could kill, you know, certainly but clean conflict and the dream of a better life, remain irresistible. for many migrants, ready to risk. it all in
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a crisis that continues to grow allison the bit, i just need to find out where the oldest film festival of its kind has opened in venice. but this year, the red carpet that mentally has not as busy as usual. many hollywood stores and directors are staying away in support of actors and writers who are currently on strike. so and you're good to go as more the there was no shortage of blitz, but it was a distinctly european steel. the seat on the red carpet would still make cuz actors and even a police file, right, deputy prime minister, one thing was lacking a big hollywood presence. despite highly anticipation still releases the ongoing strike by american actors and writers, binding them from promoting films of a shadow the event. it may have brought the us entertainment industry to a standstill. but in venice that will support,
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i've been there the way the writers and the like. verified is to fight for also makers and it's against create and profit that the opening ceremony tribute was paid to 90 year old attorney and director liliana kalani. the 1st woman ever to win the golden blind lifetime achievement to award. she called for greater recognition of female to make his to so long as she needs the 3 children geez, the, the women screen writers and directors who are working. he probably was just as well as the men. if we look at that, what carefully, if we give them the opportunity to be seen, this is something i believe the festival should consider. last, i didn't say i don't see that a let me close, don. king of the festival. the world will to drama by direct to eduardo, the i'm jealous, come on down to based on a historical event. it tells the story of an a tale and sub marine commander who
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risk the life of his crew to rescue belgium. sailors who ship, he had sunk in the atlanta, the other films, making that debut in venice. priscilla, direct us of the a couple as film based on the man was of the wife of elvis presley is and i was calling today a soft time imagining to return the village of cheese military dictatorship. i will still be to ship as a 250 year old vampire living in a rundown mansion before you might have worked on them. yeah, so this is part of an absence of most american filmmakers. a message from this is jewelry president who was allowed to attend does he wasn't promoting a film. that's one of sarah. i think felina instead of best the, the vague and change them out loud and clear. for all of hollywood to hit sonya
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jago, how does era and that's it for me. serial then. yep. next analysis here, you've got whether then inside story we'll be looking at the fallout from the crew data in the they're all 3 tropical storms in play at the know the western pacific towards the south coast of china. the 1st one to be noticed across hong kong, taken precautions is charlotte, which will go through the curtains more as a category to hurricane fairly quickly, given huge amounts of rain, but fairly strong winds as well. i have to say and then maybe touch the south coast of mainland china beyond that. and then we have looked at the high k, which is on its way to what food. yeah, and providence, but it will graze the top of taiwan clark pulse. we certainly bring
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a lot of rain with it and the full cost beyond that, this is the forecast path next couple of days. this one goes off, show this what goes on show this one frankly, stands and stays, act over the voltage. the active seasonal rate is still there through shanghai, just touching south korea. otherwise it's over the over multiple prompts and reaching the made orleans of japan a sense of all this. it should be quieter, and to be honest, he is quiet to yes, you might see some heavy reading something vietnam seasonally correct, or something turn on, but most of malaysia and indonesia still look fairly dry. and the bombs, who manes a sort of receding, has some big shells, possibly in the final piece with the maybe even bangladesh. and then in the surf, you'll notice, but for most adult, mr. pakistan does dry the between the 18 hundreds and as recently as the 1990s in canada, over a 150000 children were taken from their homes and forced into schools that stripped
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them of their identity and to offer their lives as the search for unmarked graves continues and higher, we revelations emerge. people in power examines the long term consequences of the government funded system. residential schools, canada shame on a jersey, a military coup in galvan celebrations on the street, but a very different reaction, globally, the takeovers being condemned by the un. what china, russia, the us and e u haul voiced concern to why has there been yet another qu in africa and what's the response of african states? this is inside storage, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much enjoying the president of galvan alley bung.

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