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around we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what, i'll do to bring you the news car and fast the matter to you. how does era the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is and use our life from dog. ha, coming up and the next 60 minutes, a landslide victory for a full mas finance minister and single post presidential election. tomlinson will go up number as seen as close to the governing policy. the opposition in government calls for
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a rich census. the video role will hear from one of its members the highest storm warning possible is issued in hong kong, is timeframe, sala lashes, southern china. and at least 4 troops killed in another round of funding between armenia and as a body shop. in full savvy, probably excited out, it's a hand make a formal bit design level home and follow a deal that could be less up to a $190000000.00. but let's say he's not for sale at any price the . the candidate widely seen is the establishment of cipher. it has to cute, a landslide victory, and the single pulls presidential election. tom and shamburger rock, not a full met deputy prime minister and finance minister, got 70 percent of the volume or the coming discontent type of recent scandal surrounding the long time governing policy. the president's role is mainly
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ceremonial. tony chang reports from singapore. early morning cues outside of singapore in polling station. this presidential election appears to have generated more excitement and those in the post and voters keen to get in and exercise the democratic rights. yeah, i'm really happy shows have you truly a democratic country and 3 great candidates in the back, simon wins. single pole has a really blossom a lot. is not very highly technical in profession. and democracy has that blossom with it. i hope so. but from the, from the way it is run, i think everything seems to be open. recent constitutional changes have been showed a great the choice on the ballot. well, the president is a non political post something this could become a referendum and the ruling party. we're looking also at, at, and electorate, you know, that is more desirous of a political diversity,
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maybe even some contestation, you know, in the one part you dominant state, few people here question the success of a city state. that's now one of the richest countries in the world, but the economic development has not be matched by political change. and this selection could be an indication that the voters would like a little more choice. now with the official results and it's clear the establishment candidates. one with a very comfortable monson. tubman son milgar of a former deputy prime minister, a senior minister. now the new president tony chang, else is there a single people who are leads to i'm glad to. abdullah is an assistant professor and then yang technological university. he has more on the importance of single pool as president even though it set him on the older a couple of executive part was that the president has. but in concert with the government of the day to find many send a cabinet, one is
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a precedent. precedence of sent is needed to unlock the results. and the other is the president. and also if people sit up civils of his positions, but more than that, it's full. so symbolic in the sense that this is essentially a referendum under the link. but the, and how well the input, the is perceived by that you look at this point in time as you all kept corresponded. mentioned just now, it's been somewhat at the billing time for the input fee because of the scandals that have happened at the same time. and it's wildly popular among single buttons. he is the, when he wasn't up, if he was a politician that got the most votes in his own constituency. so his popularity probably exceeds that of his but these a hook up bones, main opposition potty says it's candidates out there on the also one says that that is election and just cooling on the military to finish counting the votes, the military announced that had seized power off the president of the bone go was declared the winner,
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but also it says the bunker family which has rules gap on for 55 years, is still in control. the opposition lead to is cooling the crew of pell us revolution. because the head of the june to is a cousin of the deposed president. you know, the thing that we need to put things into context. first of all, it's not a cool did talk. it's a polish revolution or the green one. my is on the bungles because in the companies took to the streets to welcome bone goes departure. but as i said, they sold that it wasn't the bungles who had left but bungle, had replaced another bundle. let's speak to milton with whose following developments, from contrast to it, and the democratic republic of congo for us and the old position clearly not happy with the way things are on folding. what does it planning to do about the di fazio, officials of the position lead to alba on the uh, ortho who was leading the main group of them. i know position. great,
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and not all that took place nearly a week ago is officials a to bonding this recount. so a completion of the accounting of devices according to them. what happened is that the, as the result that was announced by the electoral commission 2 days ago was basically a sort of reverse sort of what they said was the video was old. it was announced that now asked the president of the bone go, had about 2 thirds of divides. and his opponents had one said. but also as officials say that it was in fact the other way around them that he's already been chosen by the calvin. these people as the, the dictionary ruler how it was following almost immediately, following the announcement of those results as admitted treat long states. okay. and the new mit she, lita has been declared a general brief gamma. a said that it will be for name on monday and it's there are many uh now the fact that the, the ministry or the 3rd season proceeding with the sweat against it certainly
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suggests then not about to heat the physicians cold to revisit the results of the election that took place a week ago. now what do we know about what's going to happen next? we have the swearing in ceremony on monday. these are the waiting to see if the minute jo. thirty's, or when they would have pointed government ministers of prime minister defense finance, foreign affairs. and that will give some indication maybe as the directions added that funding to take the country. there's also people the way there's been international calls for them to return to constitutional go from the central african regional blocks across and from others that people are waiting to see if they will state some kind of time table or plan to return to a civilian road. or to hold another election or as indeed minute to the minute
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travelers will stay around for longer. ok, thank you so much for that. there is no come with for us and it can shasta alexandra. ponca is the spokeswoman for a position later. i'll bet on the also, she says the military should respect the constitution and handle has a power. as a result, the media, a media of very young uh, 2 days ago where we actually said to the media story to end the over to our, to so honey ends. the to continue the process of the a nation that was up because of the cool and to allow the position to know the to result of these nations where we all know that the process uh uh onto it was, uh, i was there was a designed uh as the next president of couple a and we haven't had a return from the military since since that day. so we are waiting
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for uh for a cold for a meeting. and we hoping that is going to be smooth. c, r a democracy and maybe to re us to be respondent and respect the constitution. therefore, we asking them and over the power because the constitution does not allow military to lead the nation. frances and best of the 2 navy, i no longer has diplomatic immunity, military leaders stripped so fine a tire of that protection and instructed police to a victim. it has refused to meet with the new military appointed foreign minister. frances, that jonathan doesn't have the authority to expel him. um its interest has been following developments from nisha is capital the i me right behind me is a military base. yeah, i can be comfortable here. man. i talked to the airport an estimated 100-1500 principles. i'm ready,
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including those who have been moved from money to camp out to you and to share a point on the inspection of the french from molly. so again, i guess what this particular demonstration, once you apply pressure on the, on the military, the principal agrees you're and is your, as one of the on boss of the who's deadline to leave. is it as far as nearly a week ago? so basically what they're trying to do is to try to apply, apply pressure on the, to live, to leave and is yet as quickly as possible. no. one of the major military and the principal german assign between france and new jersey is set to expire on the 2nd of september. now basically, this particular demonstration is a start to about 3 days sitting in front of the military base to apply pressure on those french forces as well as the french government to withdraw its personnel from this year. now basically the process of applying from now on until the last sprint . personnel lives miss. yeah. how many degrees i just made? it's
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a super typo in salo has slammed it to southern china packing winds of 200 kilometers an hour. it's one of the with stones to hit hong kong in. he is because 100 shall have shut down at stock market and businesses and schools are closed tens of millions across the region to taking shelter as it remains the equivalent of the category for hurricane. terry wong is the manager of local disaster relief at the hong kong, red cross and has more on the situation that home context just issue the highest level of thumbs signal. so stop my reading though, we can't hear the now voices of the we, they just solving the the tree uses of some 3 supporting done. so that piece of situations in hong kong and we've expressed these strong type point is not losing crosby hancock and causing a high risk to the know 9 areas. we have been to the low 9 areas yesterday and we are seeing the cover to you. they are getting prepared for the of the day. and we
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were expecting the recall clyde flooding levels and some of the areas on call. we have some strong type was in the past, and we were expecting it would be the strongest, sees 2018. so that's the reason why the hong kong breakfast has mobilized oh stop. and one's here is to provide the pre type of assistance in one of the no 9 areas in hong kong gets a date which is called a title. and we have supportive, more than 70 co supposed to support the emergency directory ration lifting of the furniture's to avoid the damages and also contents at the assessments offered over the passions respect out our pre type of ashes, we would hang over the harvest household of these to the government in small further evacuation arrangements. so the king of thailand has reduced the prison sentence for the full, the prime minister tax. i'm sure it was for me, he is to just 12 months. the announcement comes 24 hours off to his appeal for of
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oil pattern tax and returned home last week from 15 years of self imposed exile and was immediately sent to jail. that was for his previous convictions for corruption and abusive power as well. there's plenty more hit on this news out, including the russian is strikes target tribal sizes in eastern syria after that. because the village from us bank syrian democratic forces plus i'm john henry and in ohio with these earth and mountains might just be part of an ex unesco world heritage site. this is president speak sounds about the kiss scandal in spanish football. joe will have the details coming up license for the 3rd member of the file. right proud boys group has been sentenced to jail. so their involvement and the 2021 us capital arise. let's get more on this with mike hannah,
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who is in washington, dc for us. and mike, can you tell us a little bit more about the slightest sentencing and this man's involvement? and the rise of dominic picola has just been sentenced to 10 years in prison. he was charged with numerous a felony charges which involved him using a shield to back to down the window for capital. he was also convicted of assaulting a number of police offices. importantly though, unlike some of his fellow members of the proud boys who being sentenced in recent days, he was not charged with seditious conspiracy. hence his sentence at 10 years far lower than the 15 to 17 years sentences handed off that we've seen in recent days, the law as the prosecution off for a much higher sentence. however, the judge decided that he would impose the sentence 10 years to dominic preseyada because outlet during the sentencing had treated for leniency,
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saying that he'd given up politics as he put it. however, when he was leaving the quotes off to the sentence, he stopped shouted. trump one and mike, it comes of the other proud boys was sentenced yesterday as well. doesn't that? yes, yes. today 2 of the proud boys group was sentenced to 15 and 17 years respectively . they was seen as part of the leadership group of the proud boys on january the 6th and would love to attend on that. so this conspiracy charge, which is definitely the most serious of the charges that the proud boys and others who being charged with relation to january. the 6th of pacing the, the, the off the group had and she has an injury. could patio is due to be sentenced next week now interesting and totally as cases that he was not in d. c. on january the 6th and he was not a was moved out of the district because of
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a width and strides. however, during the trial, it was said that he was the we need to of this entire seditious conspiracy. in that particular case of prosecution have asked for a sentence and well, oh, but that he is. so he's the leader of the proud boys group will be sentenced next week. okay, thank you so much for that update. that is mike hannah for us in washington dc. at least 5 civilians have been killed and russian is strong. smith managed to be in easton, syria the attack targeted tribal funds is up to they took over a village from syrian democratic forces and alliance of kurdish and era. malicious . the reports of the syrian regime post was attacked, leading to it's of russian allied bombing. the area finding across the us, the controlled region, has killed at least 75 people in the past week. some of the cost sailor has this update from assemble and neighboring took here. the reason why russian forces
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attached to syria tribal forces around benefits is not very clear. however, many suggests that the reason is the syrian are outside taking over some military posts up to the syrian government to damascus. and rochelle officially supports the syrian government in the civil war that has been under way for more than 10 years. however, some sources claimed that they were trying to support the y p g. the syrian curtis apply to a group within the s c f. that is also backed by the united states and the wi fi to the y, p g is considered as a serial branch of the outposts or to some workers party, which is listed as a terrorist organization. by turkey. however, they have offices and rush off and they have complex relationships, both with russia in the united space, also with the syrian government. and about minnes suggests that the russians were concerned, that the syrian tribal forces could also pass over to other government controls
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a v as in take over the control. this is what is spoken right now. but the latest session between the occurs and ops within the syrians, democratic forces is also concerning it, and russia claims that they are targeting at the united states. they don't want to say is inside syria, and it's inside of the river under control of the s c. s which is backed by the united states. the non custodial belgians, they were assembled for my one couple on is a, it's the arabs tend to for research and policy studies. he says turkish bank scribbles and northern story had been trying to gain ground of a significant to i believe the i think that it's mainly because uh that doc by the, the so called the national army, the, that 30 back to the back mission, an army of the city a proposition has that there was issues of the senior courses as well as
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a seat under the gym. and the other members, members, in fact is that is that is a policy there which is mainly under the influence of the united states. so they've done other than her shot, but the restaurants here, our guy actually does. so any brokers by the through to the mid to the factions, again, the cdn, the easy him as an, as the at the see the courses head of a meeting that is going to be head into achieve between president the guy and presidents. that'd be important. and which city i wouldn't be the main issue of discussion between the 2 and the 2 leaders. but don't forget also that this is this, that, that, that whole mendez is the, is the continuation factor of the default thing, which has brought out between the ox and the good of dish. and i mentioned the cda democratic forces over the to the dimension of fab, an auto apply the leader of the davis or the to the cause of
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a few days ago. but also this is the last minute suspicion of what isaac tension between us and codes, and then all of these off of syria. so what territory does the sd of control? well, the alliance of militias, bank by the united states, controls lodge areas of north and east and syria of shown here in yellow. there has been no shifts in these lines of control for 3 years. and here in ridge you can see how the syrian government forces have secured most of the country during the 12 year long civil war is so sweet and serious as to attain. di of anti government protest has been held in the southwest protest, as again rallied at the headquarters of the ruling 5 policy in spite of the minds of the full of presidents, especially on the sod who's blamed for soaring food prices and currency collapse. besides government claims wisdom sanctions during the 12 year long civil war media and as a by john to both reports and casualties off to artillery. shells were fired at, they bought them. i mean,
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he is 4 soldiers were killed when azurie troops opened fine in the town of soc as a by chance, defense ministry says 3 soldiers were interested in an attack on the town of cobra shop. the 2 sides had been locked in a bit of dispute for decades of the origin of nic on a car box for the united states, as though just as a by john to allow aid into the region which is controlled by ethnic armenians. it's warning of a humanitarian crisis. the on the road linking the region to media has been block since december coming on, final access to food, fuel and medicine. as a bunch on some of frances and bassett on thursday of to french politicians attempted to a school to a humanitarian convoys. and to nicole, a car box with a road known as the lotion, the car door connects about 120000. if nik, i'm indians living in nickel and the car, bach with the media. russian pace keepers patrol the passage of to 2020 the conflict that as
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a by john one. but the media says russia was don't doing anything to ends. the blockade that go into a car box is international internationally recognized as part of as a by john a lot. cleveland consumes that. the russian prison inflated imposing pl hosted turkish liter richard. type at one for talks next week, the latest jews and mason, the black sea results city of searching. it comes just 6 weeks, optima scope pulled out of a deal that allows you crazy and crying exports to key. it says it wants to restore the export deal, which it says is critical for global food security. let's back to school day for children and you cry. and despite the ball which has destroyed or damaged thousands of classrooms, as without the form associated republics, the stance, the academic year on september, the 1st is widely celebrated. but his role mcbride reports, children,
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and the parents struggling to cope with the destruction and displacements. for a new school in a new place this 1st day is both exciting and don't thing for reading. mrs. jenco about to 16 had become available. i was going to the kindergarten before. she tells us that level. okay. that's when she and the family sheltered in the basement will go um say from i want to learn my less as the numbers. i don't know them very well yet my grandmother has been helping me most corner pollution. everything is new because almost everything she and her family owned was left behind in the southern region of kind of so you know to somebody, why shouldn't i listen to that? she would attend the same school as i did. and now her village you own is one of the best for your child that us instead, a new school will be north of keep. westwood continues repairing buildings. so with damaged in the initial invasion,
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which and now dealing with an influx of children from the fighting in the south and the east of the friends, i've changed the time. so i've changed that, i'm writing this change. so there's a huge mental pressure on those children and full that teaches as the added burden of creating time tables according to the size of the shelters. for example, the screws which have ok to, we'll just have like 15 minutes to target them at the show capacity is on to for to the end of the children. so to the children coming out of time to the school estimates very, but it's reckoned as many as 3000 schools have been damaged or completely destroyed since the start of the war. and in the last academic yeah, only about a quarter of ukrainian schools were able to offer full time in person learning. this is all that's left of 12 year old. so if the fed, a chang goes home village in the south beach, and this was the schools she attended of, you know, she and a family adjust to
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a new life. samuel ity sent me to a super bowl last year. and i didn't go to school at all, we didn't even have intimate. by the time we were able to leave the school year was almost over the course of fear in thousands of other displaced children. the priority on the 1st day of school making up for lost time eligible. let's go over rob mcbride, i'll just say around you the pin you crate. it was still a head on al jazeera and we look at why some british schools scrambling to find new classrooms just as students assist it to return. plus i'm on was about below in southern mexico, where residents of one indigenous community are hoping that a new state of the art railway system that cuts through the rain forests will bring about the much needed boost to the local economy that's coming up. and in school we've got action from the basketball, as well as the us size fits help us testify against monique right,
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the while the humidity has been wiped away through the gulf states. so let's explain what's going on. thanks for your time. all has to do with this hot and dry wind blowing down from iraq. that means temperatures lift up for us here in doha. so we're $41.00 on monday. there's that wind coming down so it means less humid, for example, on saturday. okay? to park is strongly go. central asia, things are quiet here pretty well where they should be for this sunday, you're in terms of temperature is now that we're in the month of september and we've had some what weather roll through turkey that's dropped down the temperature a bit and both is stumble and on to run showers and storms really never too far away. top end of africa, the heats continues in cairo, $39.00, you'll get a bit of relief in the days to come. and then those temperature shoot right back up
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as we head toward next week. our usual pulses of storms is we looked toward molly, for example, on saturdays central africa. let's talk about nigeria looking at these down ports. here in duncan, the blue and the yellow. the more intensive rain is falling, that will impact the capital buddha and to the south. we go, windsor turning around, so temperatures will lower in my pool. so whether disturbance moving into the western cape province, just a few showers in the mix here, but your temperature is cool. 14 johannes, for as though you're approaching a record for the month of september, the the do i need 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
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to survive. risk in your own, elgin's era of the phone kind of thing. the cost china is worsening. economics slow down is sounding the alarm across the globe. breaks is guessing. vega, we look at what the entry of 6 new countries means for the blog. la sterling cars, government says the economies on demand. what is it? counting the cost on al jazeera, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the deal with technology. is there a reminder about top stories, the south and san luca rock? not a full, most senior governments minister has one single post presidential election. he was a long time forgetting the governing peoples action policies. the role is mainly ceremony bones. main officer shouldn't say is it's candidates one the election and just calling on the military to finish counting the box of the on the also says the phone go family, which is what was going on for 55 years. still in control, since the head of the tunes is a cousin of the deposed president's sala has started moving away from home. com and it's now heading towards the southern china to so he's wanting that hurricane force winds and flooding from storm surge will continue to a fixed be area. sometime tens of millions of people have been ordered to remain at home. many people in pakistan site,
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they are being sent higher electricity bills and refusing to pay them. they say they can't afford to anymore as they're spending on strips the earnings. the higher electricity tariffs have provoked. nationwide protests come out of honda reports from is one of us. it's another day gone by a new spot. margaret dunn's own from a hard day's work. she worked as a house made working and set rid of homes. but she has not done for the day dinner tonight is a cup of tea without milk and plain braid. the widow, but 4 children hundreds around or 5 feet by weight juice. dylan shrugged off to seeing the electricity been the call. yes sir. that's how those are going to be. see this, i put a bill 218505 only um, $15000.00 repairs per month. how would i pay it? i have any $1.00 time and 2 energy saver bulbs. how can the bill be so high? i hockey and enough to provide food for my children. if i pay this bill,
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how will i see my children? the higher electricity base on shortly due to increased energy costs? my goal is that because of higher taxes and bored by the government, after 2 years of high level meetings by government ministers and it's not my but there is no solution to the pricing for the past few days, protested dollar drugs focused on birds and electricity bids and k then if you need to pay them, the government says consumers have no choice but to pay their bills. however, for millions of people across the buckets done that there's an option. rarely based on day me, the trailers and bridges are already closing shop. i never knows to plan for a country wide protest against the price rise and the industrial carpet inductively victories and businesses are on the verge of collapse, of meaning have already shut down. re, quote, high inflation has also reduced the people's purchasing power. and the markets are
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empty. as word spreads about the data being here in this for neighborhoods, i did bring along their unpaid bills to complain. on the we are in a difficult situation now husbands are jobless, which makes us find work. so we can support families like many other jews, very spending a huge amount for it up our beta model is way beyond that ability to pay a fee. it's focused on scared digger government and now having to contend with widespread discontent. me and great protests. and that may red spin out of control come out of how you judge it all. it's not my by the relatives of those killed. and one of south africa's was to have a fight as a going through the difficult task of identifying the bodies of their loved ones. 74 people died and thursday's blaze in johannesburg. we've hon. people with forced to pay gangs to live in a building illegally with city officials have been criticized for not doing enough
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to stop the gangs from taking over the hundreds of similar buildings. to meet the miller reports from johannesburg, the repeal will help a plane to hear many trapped in the blaze that would soon kill 74 people. at least 12 of them. children. what is now a black and shell house? hundreds of families, densely packed onto fi, fluids, your band and building owned by the city was illegally taken over by criminal gangs, which charge vulnerable people such as the homeless to live there. this is a tragic event, an incident and one that is unprecedented given the number of awesome the number of lives that, that has been lost in this, in this incident. we will do our best to ensure that we act diligently, investigating the fire and equally, you know, up a suit to the claim, the hijacked and illegally occupied buildings in the city. the john, his book, city council and police have been criticized for not doing enough to stop
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lawlessness and extortion by criminal gangs. some blame paucity management and slum landlords for the disaster. city officials say there is many as 400 hijacked or illegally occupied buildings. yes, many of them barely 10 knots. fabrication, critics say port governance and an ongoing housing crisis. a contributing to the problem. project building is an easy target. the in the city property owners associations as buildings have been come indeed for 20 years. and a city officials inspect the buildings as often as they should fuel buildings would be legally occupied. a lot of it has got to do with building the clicked an opportunist, he from criminal syndicates. so as a building hijacked, this will literally drive around the city looking for buildings that on manage pop key that onto can go that on 12 minute maintain and they will go into those buildings because they easy targets. she says some landlords often use violence and
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intimidation to control the tenants. the lesson for us is that we've got to address this problem and routes and everything else, the route out, those criminal elements because it is these types of buildings that are taken over by criminals. who then levy events on, on vulnerable people and families who need and want accommodation industry that the message but for the did and those morning them, the government's attention has come with the high cost. so me them a little, i'll just 0 john his book to more than 150 for their schools have been told to close, entirely, or possibly because of the discovery of dangerous concrete that said risk of collapsing. the news comes shortly before thousands of children that you to return to classrooms off to the summer holidays. raising questions of a why the government announced the movie the last minutes. the problematic concrete is also used in thousands of, of,
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of public buildings. they've baka has more from london the timing couldn't be worse days away from children going back to school after the summer break. they'll face enclosures and disruptions. the sheffield school pupils of learning under a 60 year old roof risk of collapse. in places the ceilings held up by within propes materials known as rac reinforce autoclaved air rated concrete use from the 1950s up to the mid 19 ninety's. this outlet for its 30 year life span corpus christi school in bricks in south london is one of the schools forced to push the close. one of the problems dealt with of direct was found in parts of the room. it's going to be difficult, but it's the best solution, right? we will just have to work together. parents can work out a solution to help each other, get the kids to school governments trying to assure parents, the problem is under control. what is left to choose. scrambling to find alternatives, including mobile containers and which the continued teaching. and for some people's
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of a ton to pub demik style, remote learning hasn't been ruled out to 156 out of our 22 and a half 1000 school said that most people you will be effective for those privacy for me is the children's your children safety and that's why we're taking these precautionary measures. the problem is not just schools that are affected. other public buildings constructed in the 50 sixties and seventies, including universities, quotes and hospitals also contains the interest concrete materials the note about for some time with unsafe rock identified and remove the due evidence of bush and we use a weak suggesting the low risk rock is actually dangerous schools and other buildings that with thought to be safe with anything about the bulk of i'll just be around london. are you additions to the list of unesco world heritage sites will be announced this month. the list was created 51 years ago to recognize the most significant cultural and natural attractions on the planners. which on hinge and
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reports from us in the us state of ohio, where the human agency is considering its 1st. if aside for an ancient culture that lifted smock on the countryside in the rolling hills of ohio for 2000 years, a series of earthen mounds crafted into precise shapes have lined the landscape the hopewell. ceremonial earthworks are the lingering vestiges of the hope will culture . now being considered as a unesco world heritage site, these aren't the. busy of cities or the fortifications in close ceremonial places. um, also be astronomical alignments. in the context of indigenous civilizations, those relate to aligning or thoughts with the cosmos. nestled among the midwestern trees and foreigner, or a series of geometric shapes. the great circle in octagon in newark, the massive square at mountain city, and the scattered forms of fort ancient. the entrance to the circle in octagon at
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the newer girth, works points to a spot on the horizon where the moon rises at its northern most point. every 18.6 years, they might not be as high as the pyramids, or as famous as stonehenge, but archaeologist and historians believe because of their geometric precision, the astronomical knowledge it took to make them in their massive scale the hopewell earth works deserve equal recognition. most of designs have been preserved, but modern life is risen around with roadways through engine embankments and a golf course soon to be close to preserve the historic side where weekend hackers rule golf carts over sacred mounts. brit ruby and archaeologist for the national park service says the earthworks were a gathering place for native americans from all across north america. if you were here 2000 years ago, this would have been a multi lingual, multi ethnic place,
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a very cosmopolitan place with different languages and many different peoples gathered here for ceremony. conservation is a global recognition, will lead to better appreciation by travelers in that will lead to greater funding and preservation of a pre historic landscape surrounded by the modern world. john henry and l g 0. newark, ohio island, or beslee is a professor of architecture. and evan heritage at oxford brookes university. she joins us from aux with now thank you very much for being on this news out. i can 1st of all, can you just explain to us what the process is to norman? i just saw it and what it actually takes to make that list. it's actually takes fine notes. what these days. um probably if you went back to 1972 with the stats of the convention, it was quite a straightforward process. more, a 71, visit the world, and i'm putting lags fluid,
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but these days at 1st sites on norman dated by the state policy, by that the country and onto the test. if list not submitted to us go and then gradually countries. what, through this tentative list they can only no overnights one problem to you. yeah. and they produce all the evidence they need to show that it has an outstanding universal value that it is all labeled importance. and they look at other case studies, they make comparisons and sort of show why the set sites is important. and it has any value, a kid by a series of experts um from various organizations that advise us k like in special counseling, one events and sykes. and the i c and if it's not true side, and then it goes to committee, which is what we can see next week is that so the final hurdle of the committee making decision. okay, so quite a process to go through, but what, what a country. so a local area is actually gained from having national heritage sites within money
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for protection or not directly, but most likely in directly. so if it makes it might the track move funding it might attract small funding from global funding that might not have otherwise been funded. to project or supports and for a site they can probably ask for a bigger slice of, of the national park for cultural heritage. so they get the chance to sort of preserve that, the site and obviously tourism. it's, you know, some science can by becoming a world heritage site, they might detract more visitors initially from a local area, but then because of international visitors might look at the list and think overlap too. okay, so i think must be wes visiting. so we definitely see an increasing the numbers and what would be a good thing and it comes to the most that goes, i mean, a baby unexpected and as a welding as well. but yes, there are sort of financial but also and psychological advantage as well because
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people feel the heritage is validated on a sort of level and google thoughtful. so i think the secret info is just on the terrorism side of things. i mean, uh, these areas actually being preserved or i guess is this just a way for counselors or governments to, to make a whole lot of money and live fridge that the tourism from that and actually putting the sites in danger that it could do. but i think that's where your nice day comes in to the question. so it's not, you know, scared doesn't just validate size doesn't, does put them on the list. and basically the site then ends as it is, it have long term contracts. a few like with us go, so that's making a monitoring. does that buy? i'm you know, reporting back to you next go this space called spectrum review. so this policy, the national governments where the property is, is continuously and donald with unesco, if it needs help. if it needs assistance,
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they can also request spots um for me to go in and support. so it isn't just now it's worth her to sign. get on with it to fight. right. um, there's a whole lot of mechanisms in place to, to try and take guns against this. again, there are more than 1000 signs on the list by moving the initial line of around 2 to 300. this simply to many of them. now, as i don't know, i think the, well, it's a big place and i think we probably do have a rufus and more i think a, i think it's worth putting into perspective then what the initial a was in 2 aspects. one is, if you look at the list, if you go back states that he is, and even today you'll find that, sorry, you're a saint, drank a lot of the product is from. so the 1st slows countries and i'm not positive the wells and i'm a we see we now and you just beginning to recognize at this much, why global heritage and not because south america,
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it's loading small sizes coming up. so i think we have to give everyone a chance and if the country a chance to have a property on the list. secondly, the 550 is to get their sides to the now and with her interest. they didn't even exist 50 years ago. most this heritage for example, we now recognizes as heritage, we value it industrial heritage. again, something that was not really thoughts about the example you just gave from ohio, you know, the sort of advice that we sort of overlooked in the day. and now getting back to room, big a recognition. i think that's important. say, yeah, i think we have to see the police the something that's a lot more complex the thing and still has potential to grow in multiple directions . okay, fascinating. thank you so much for your time. we really do appreciate that as island or bus my professor of architecture and even heritage at oaks with folks university. thank you. thank you. now, to southern mexico and the controversial construction project called the may
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a trend which president on tradesman well lopez overdue, that you to bowed up to his side of the nation address. 1500 kilometers of route. why is being built to connect 5 mix the can states, but it is meant, well, a lot below reports. critics of the mega project side threatens to steam roll the cultural heritage of indigenous night in communities. you should. she is a quiet indigenous community in mexico's contented real estate. the town is well known for their traditional mind embroidery care for kit, my, your method. okay, let's do what we do is all handed braided. using a concepts for it took me in this region of mexico is one of the pores in the country. the word of a new railway project coming through town has many here hope the local economy could soon be put on the right track. you know, by somebody that was if someone spend sound or they were hoping to take advantage
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of the my entry to produce in so many more valley employee duties. but not everyone is on board with the new railway. but in my a or my a train in spanish, and it's not difficult to see why much of the space that's been carved out for the 20000000000 dollar project cuts right through the jungle. walking along this construction site, you can clearly see the way the rain forest has been split into. but this massive infrastructure project has also divided opinion here in mexico. mexican authorities say the railway could lift more than a 1000000 people out of poverty and generate more than 700000 new jobs by the end of the decade. but indigenous active, it's like on his to lube say, what they see is a scar across the rain forest landscape. let's get some for yeah, look at that i, that's the book c o, another my that. and that's what i did this project. bins destruction the toilet nature but also to the social fabric. the government's argument is job creation, but we have to look at it in
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a deeper way in order to appreciate that will impact it will have on the 1000000 people in the maya train was thought up by mexican president under this month when lopez open of the problem is the state of the art scenic railway to boost the tourism and the promise of an economic boot for some of the poorest communities in the country. despite concerns from environmentalists, indigenous activists and even archeologist completion of the mine train is scheduled for the end of this year. but it won't. and the arguments in developing nations like mexico, about striking a balance between economic development and social responsibility. to visit up a little al jazeera, you should be cheated. mexico. lopez over to the state of the nation address comes days before his party is due to announces presidential candidate for 2024. early on suicide, the manual position potties united to 9 common candidates, so chilled elevators as a business woman with indigenous roots who grew up poor john home and purports from
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mexico city. she's been a show in the for more than mexican to position politician who seemed to come from nowhere to secure the candidacy of the coalition of policies for the countries . presidential elections tend to associate that are too. so to, to go to the plain speaking paul and pigeon, the senate to we started off as a street vendor and now runs to tech companies. bucks to work with traditional with to sure scope the popular touch. and that's exactly what many say a j did corruption solely to position needed. certainly vote i'm of you live in your serve and doesn't come from privilege. she comes from setting jellies and she knows what it means to struggle to get ahead into sitting. your server knows more than the candidates for the gulf, a new fault. you bought this country. it's got it's poverty. it's neglected by the
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government. go visit the attorneys, send it to for the pun. conservative policy, which is also go on conservative views on things like gabriel. it's abortion in the environment. and a sense of humor to, to are in the dinosaurs suit in the mex consent and protesting against some election reform. she said was outdated. well, that's made her a threat to the countries left. this president is a time to repeatedly this morning press conferences. it's even putting information about how the company's contracts on the big screen combines the last company that has a she's the candidate of the conservative potentate, the cut up those who looted mexico and then let's go to ditch. was he co run the gates during the next election, which is happening next to the end of events? can president sony so one to his successor can whoever wins the morrenda policy primary this thursday? that's the test after model process, which saw had chosen for the opposition without even
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a final fun vote. galvis now needs to take on the strength and organization of miranda holds the majority in congress. the senate and most of the governors ships of mexico states. and it has at least 2 high profile competing candidates waiting for the show the presidency that before it seemed the governing policy was destined to do it. now at least is a credible challenger. john holman, out 0 mexico city hope upfront. this is visiting mongolia at a time when the vatican has strange relations with the land locked asian countries, powerful neighbors, russia and china. predominately buddhist mongolia is home to only around $1500.00 catholics. the vatican says the visible draw attention to people on the paraphrase of society. the pope sent a note of greetings to prisoners choosing pink while passing through chinese space, trying to sit decreasing, showed friendliness and goodwill. well, it's time to spoil it now. his joy, tom, thank you. the charlotte. so when there closes in many of your top legs in the next
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few hours and it seems live who have a fight on my hands to keep hold of this dry come home and the seller is being reports of the club has projects to the paid was a $190000000.00 from savvy per lakeside out. it's a has the saudi team made contact blip for direct to mike. mike golden. ivan nice. but they insist staff 31 year old egyptian star is not for so any price. speaking on friday, the football season club says the continued speculation added to the fact the sound, the window remains open till mid september is closing on such and see amongst clubs across here. and i think the next 2 weeks the show how much of a challenge it is because whatever happens celibacy, nobody can react anymore. that's something i think we have all of us should have an eye on to solve that because we all have to protect the game and the bunk and it's not
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a legal of every to it's the game. but we have to make sure that these you repeat leaks and piece we have of us that a stay as strong as they are a price and have signed a safe spot saved from boss to liner. season long learn a 20 year old made $36.00 only good parents, his last season football service, they secured the 1st title for 4 years price and we'll pay 80 percent of his wages over the next 10 months, which is around $8900000.00. future president jenny, but these are infants, you know, it says loose. it will be a spoiled. the spanish teams well, comp celebrations by kissing plants. any animal so the head as well. triple rights on instagram that it should never have happened. fee for suspended will be alice from football while they investigate and fund tina wrote on our side, we should continue to focus on how to further support women and women's fruitful in future, both on end of the pitch. spain's men's coach, louis del lafuente has apologized for folding the rebel as his speech last week,
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which he said he wouldn't resign. del lafuente was set next to women's team coach hold. hi, billy, who also plans will be alice spend the rest of the media in the face of the social media and political repercussions of my oppose during last fridays assembly . i want to use this moment in my place is national means coach to explain the situation. i've received criticism for it hoss criticism for is go, do you know it was, i think of these critiques that they are entirely deserved. that's all i am sorry, that i understand them and i ask for forgiveness for us. i will now given explanations of these unjustified actions. i attended the assembly convinced as the majority of people being, i insist convinced that we were attending the price co pay of well act of a president. because it became a different situation that overwhelmed many of us and believe me, for which i was not prepared for him to know. i repeat, i give you my deepest apologies. beautiful. all spanish trouble is facing
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a nova crisis with players and the women's main cooling a strong for best to pay and conditions. the union representing the players that she played, women's champions leak when is bustling a feminine say the players want a reduction in the salary gap with a male counts pump supply. and then we got the minimum salary cement in the 1st division is $197000.00. but for women, it's just over $17000.00. the strike will impact the 1st 2 rounds of the women sneak, which was set to begin next week. let's say 5 of the us open tennis set flushing meadows in new york and the defending champion industrial component has just completed tested round victory. womens, well, number one was playing slovenia is kind of juvenile trump. tech took the openings at 6 love and one the 2nd 61. the ponies player is looking to win us that can grand slam with a year, having won the franchise and it was back in june for the woman she bates and that friendship and final cover. the animal hovers a so into the full round. but despite winning in straight sets, the 10 seed have
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a tough month, she gets the seed of the american taylor townsend. townsend had a break point to go for one up in the 1st set, about 11 consecutive points. so, and we'll have a eventually take it on a tight break, about who was a runner officer issues franchise and meeting nearly 2 hours to beat taylor townsend 7663. in the menstrual 14 c, 20 for the united states, but october installed against pains and hundreds of 2014. the americans lost just one game. as he won the opening 26616 was just funny to see the 21st here in new york. go back into it's winning the subset, 63. the full completion of the victory by winning the full seats full set 63 p. safely into the 1st rounds for our is call assign celebration his 29th bus. they would be false to slap in practice. would be telling from pre this funded lot in the month of circuit, quicker than mclaren slander. norris, the lights and the launch needs for all refunds, and if it seems high right, fox,
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