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there will be a shift detained since august 2021 which is 0 calls for the immediate release of its generalists detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime the the of them, the clock this is in use on line from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. central african regional block across one spends a gap on the day. it's q need a switch, and this kind of take a president advocates 1st climate somebody lead is discuss how to make the confident that soft estimates from climate change destination for climate
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investment. no breakthrough on a new black sea. greenville president. platinum includes and tells touch is the death of russia's conditions must be met 1st and accidents from the binding mine festival. tens of thousands people. finally leaving the month behind the nevada desert and it's full. the defending champion is making rapid progress in the us. so i've been calling soccer us a straight since went up against mateo analyses through through the quote the so yes, we begin with breaking news out of washington dc. the white house says north, currently the conjunction is expected to hold a meeting with russia's leader. i'm showing young's close, i like vladimir preaching. let's go like straight away to high digit castro. he's got more details on that as
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a how do you tell us more about this potential meeting to yeah, nick, this was something that the white house had forecasted earlier. last week when so homeland security, national security spokesperson, john kirby told reporters of these talks between russia and north korea, we're actively advancing and that the leaders of the 2 countries were exchanging letters to talk about a potential arms deal. well, today in the us process, reports of this meeting actually coming together in the coming days, if not weeks, this would be a meeting where conjunction takes a train to the russian coastal city of lot is most talk on the russian pacific coast uh to meet with tutoring, and possibly go on to moscow as well to discuss the terms of a potential arms deal. now this is something that us has been watching closely for
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a month saying that north korea delivered infantry rockets and missiles into russia last year. and ever since rush, i had been wanting more arms to which north korea had probably said no. but then things apparently have shifted in the last few weeks with a number of meetings between north korean and russian officials. with russia's defense, secretary of defense minister rather travelling to young yang in recent weeks to discuss the potential arms deal. getting this invitation apparently to kim john own . d and then also north korea, sending a delegation to russia to in a scouting mission, if you will, for a potential visit of the north korean leader himself. what would they to get out of this? well, kim, joan potentially could get food aid from russia, as well as advanced technology in satellite development, nuclear powered subs the north korea once. and then of course, russia,
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what it most wants from north korea is we're artillery and also raw materials to sure of its defense industry and its continued war in ukraine. so what would be the usa, the administration's take on this, and is there anything they can do to stop it as well? the us does not want this to happen, obviously, but right. but other than harsh words and threats and more sanctions, there's little that us officials can really do to just stop this altogether. the white house spokesperson had pointed out that just on the 16th of last month, they were more sanctions coming toward individuals who were trying to facilitate an arms deal between north korea and russia. so potentially there would be more sanctions to come. but we know certainly president bite, and one of his main pillars of his strategy toward russia is to try to deny or try to deter countries like china and iran and north korea as well from supporting
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russia and it's for in ukraine or how do you think so that's how digit customer that in washington dc. b. well, in russia towards to revise the black sea green deal between president printed and tuck usually the rest of the time. but when they failed to reach a breakthrough page and says, there will be no you deal in less old most cuz conditions are met. and that means restrictions being lifted on russian agricultural exports. but the other one thinks that could be a solution soon. those that you power reports. now from searching the turkish president arrived in the coastal city of sochi with high expectations. he came with a mission to convince vladimir, put in to renew the un brokered flax, the great initiative that the russian president withdrew from july. following the 3 hour meeting. little progress was achieved. that with miracle going on of the west, received russia about to have many a terry in nature of the green view. we do not tolerate today anymore. despite his
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strong words, this turkish opposite maintained his optimism a to do a letter. we believe that we will hopefully reach a solution that will meet expectations in a short time the half of the cranes green exports across the black sea to nations around the world. but after july's attack on the curse bridge, thinking russia and crimea, they stopped. president clinton says the agreement in which western businesses and problems is made to exempt of russia, exports from sanctions have been broken. present important insist that russia is ready to return to this deal as long as the agreement is upheld in its entirety. that means the reconnection of russia's agricultural bank to the swift international banking system that was cut off by the last june as a result of russia's so called special military operation in ukraine. now, alternatives need to be explored to make this your work. so be correct. before i
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send 13 together, maybe it was thought that will agree on some independent financial scheme to realize this deal because the additional payments, why the wisdom banks will not be possible to do this by the other modem to you is the only natal member country that still has a relationship with russia following the war and ukraine. a relationship that continues to be important for both sides. but much of the world will have to deal with the reality that the un brokered blacks, the initiative could be a deal of the past and prepare for the consequences door such a part out 0 searching. now the central african regional block across the suspended together on until the constitutional until the constitutional order is restored. how is the bones konita was sworn in as the entering president general bruce all agree, grima pledged free elections and the referendum on a new constitution. but with no clear timeline about when he plans to give up power,
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nicholas hopkins, this report to the end of a carefully orchestrated cube, good bones, june the leader, police or the ingram. i entering the presidential palace to a crowd of dignitaries as if elected by the people after the opposing president phone go last wednesday, a couple unless you're not sure, believe he is warning. as with being called, the president of transition. tenants are fired. reminder that the military is now when you're standing in the funeral, as we have taken power without force or bloodshed and change the regime that was in place i received that had taken hostage the republican institutions for many years . incomplete disregard to democracy may be flagged for the gentiles supporters hope of a new beginning for good on a ceremony in sharp contrast to the 2017 presidential election that so long ago, extend the family's diagnostic rule to more than half
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a century. resolve the issue here is no legitimacy. he's in the best place to make the changes needed. let's see if we can act on what he says. why don't we hope for a piece of james? i can't say just yet. what that will look like. we're waiting to see what he actually does believe he promised a referendum on a new constitution and free and fair elections, but gave no timeline on how long he plans to stay in power. the small oil rich nation is a key. i like to friends, the french company toto has been operating here for nearly 90 years. french political leads have been accused of using good bond state coffers to finance politics in france. after multi guinea, burkina faso and the share good bone is the latest former french african colony to experience a crew. and a rejection of how democracy has played out since independence. the click. there's
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a very clear design being expressed in these countries to 10 page. but once again, the attributes of french power are still there, and fronts still has the allies, african allies who play to its interest, and that constitutes from suffolk, from paris, while he is perceived as an ally for now, for the qu was necessary. he says to bring the country that has strayed away from democracy back to a past, lead by no one family. but the gap in these people, nicholas hong calendar 0. let's take this on. we can speak to nick, let no more. it is a full month fringe on best to set a goal and money i'm pleased to say joins is not from paris. so what, so what do you make of this? are we talking more of the same or a change in god with the a real intention of changing things in the future? a yes. well, you know, it was a palace release. she and the community, the crew recounted the ballots food at the end. it is uh, the,
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the tools, the legs a presidential election because apparently, someone else was elected to a legal go, the outgoing president trying to read to read the electrodes. the election were strongly re buying. but despite these 3 getting lost the election and someone else, a leader, you position we still want to or south was trying to elect to kind of be prohibited because it was so weak. there was no trucks power in seattle. it was a behind the doors election, but to anyway, the leader, us kinda sort of the election. yes. canceled the constitution. yes. also all the institutions and yes, sees our for himself. so we don't know exactly whether we uh, promoted some kind of uh,
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the motor. see whether we keep the power for himself and also for his clown, because the ease of the closing of the president of the outgoing president and the below are so it is still the same family. all this squeezing our so we don't know where the is the regime we'd either bit uh, the only sign with the, the monday we'd be not directed to to themselves. okay. with the situation waiting to fall, that comes, it will be an issue, right? so what about from very difficult bonus? i can see i like to process you. how is fronts viewing this is, is the sense that any bunkers time is done and the just gonna observe the situation . see how this pans out? this is the situation was already not very good with the french government because of the previous election in 1976 was already read.
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so what is this uh, who are the relations between cross and double and a way for us, he's not going to just bought the outgoing president because he was no more elected . so we yes, last, if he legitimacy. so for us would have to have 2 options, basically, either to reboot 9 who leader to the end game up or to say, we should recount the ballots to, to know exactly who who was, who was elected of frost. finally decided to recognize the need to the has to be in the meeting with the friends and best adult already had the new president so chosen to week of 19 because probably it was, i've been to interfering to the them to recount the right you too much would that be to press people, you know, what power those you think we control with new jazz to if
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a is it cool part of this kind of this theme of crews that are getting on full crews in full, frank different states. what is the sense in fronts about that and the way back corner kinds of things. it is, it is a situation a need. yeah, it still can be difficult because there is still a legal president. well as not signed a letter of resignation. we've. he's held the prison that is on the host state sheila way. and the reason the call me the we just don't recognize as a legal, a, sorry t by false, but the tension between false and the chair as a please the lock because a x. so the messa though and we have refuse to comply with this expulsion order and they won't have a solo too expensive french military. well that and we do not recognize that as those of all this because we say now not legit teammate,
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but it's more or less c maids and the a tween a and i did the treatment of frost because finally necessarily that we'd be when i'm president the piece of uh cuz it done the bathroom who was with throne is hopeless. so know, suppose you will not again fall away with game. so we are good principles before interest in the chair and in government we each was completely different because it was on the one. let's see the president's right. as far as government is concerned, that we have a wide experience of diplomacy in the region. going to put you on the spot. now, what's your sense of what's likely to happen then of all it weighs promises of elections and a new constitution down the line. what's your feeling? a way to it's very difficult to predict any way from
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a friend find to view the quote either or the new president issue. prefab is very pro french and there is no strong a n g french sentiment in gamble. i really need you. so this equation is very different and also from this point of view, but now i is the new president, we improve the, the, the style governance. and we have a less corrupt and government or we do the same as these previously soar as busy does as, as the outgoing president, unable, who it's difficult to know exactly we, we have to judge female from his behavior. we cannot to foresee that that is what we'd be saying the exactly uh, best of the nicholas normal and it's great to have you with us a do appreciate your perspective. thank you so much. thank you very much. i
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to well, plenty more head on and use our, including look at how one of the was a fight thing in a recent years and know if he's here it is shaking in front. john silence. i will tell you why teachers in south cris stage will cut off with difficulty in spite of the controversial kula threatening to upset the 1st nations final preparations for rugby woke up the now the know role africa climate. somebody has raised hundreds of millions of dollars in pages on its 1st day. the initiative aims to boost africa's compound credit production. 19 fold by 2030 academy of president william roots. i opened the summit in nairobi, african heads. the state discussed plans to tackle climate change and proposals for a new international financing framework,
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a to fund efforts to reduce the impact of global warming. it is because we all have a shared stake in the ability to sustain life that we must envision together, a future that embraces the value. so be quality, human security and shad percentage of processes or the necessary contributions to realize the future. but right now to how would my side guar, who's the head of partnership with climate action leadership incubator, which is a, he's a climate activist group based in uganda and attending the summit. so i believe in nairobi joins us live from that right now. how it good to have you with us. so the summit in africa, the 1st one, the 1st climate somebody, it's a long time coming. isn't it? do you think it'll achieve anything or is it just gonna get another talking shop?
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well, to be frank, i think is the most and full africa generally, but also for that global south kennedy. and when you look at the theme of the start me, which is driving green growth and try make, find the solutions for africa. i'm the wealth of the idea again is tweak of nice that africa which has been least continued to about 3.8 percent to greenhouse gas emissions. is the most fixed. it is that most of trees. yeah. so you find that there is more need, again, to jude at the fixture and initiatives in africa. but also to be able to do some mediation. for example, you pay me to renewable energy, but also to attract funding and also investment from the private sector as well. so the conversion would be, i think, at this time it essentially these 2 to ensure that the most affected ease of again receives a menstruate funding again that that's really just what the justice is about. okay, fine, but i think i knew i was just going to say that it is going well today,
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isn't it? because it's we pages of hundreds of millions of dollars on the 1st day and we will know about climate pledges that we, they've happens that happen every single year and there was made, but they never delivered the e confident that this money will actually reach africa. oh yes, we are confident this time wrong because we've received some substantive glitches from the u e, but also from the u. k. end of the countries. and so would be that because africa needs about $277000000000.00 us dollars annually to be able to do with a capacity of the restaurants in different african countries. i'm just not really super, but i thought you'd be and only you can imagine. so we received substantive, plato's and we've also looked at expanding the capital markets. and so it would be that because of the guy such a deep again, a couple in sync across the region. so it'd be but expanding and streamlining the coupling market industry. and i've seen a vehicle system will be able to again,
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help us. um we'll be like the 12 again, 77000000. but we need to hopefully be financing enough, right? i was gonna ask you about the common market, says the initiative of these, these places for hundreds of millions of dollars, a ames to boost out because carbon credit production 19 fold by 2030. could you just explain for us what, what's carbon credits are and how they work and how it would benefit africa? ok, so much of that book, i've seen africa on coupled markets has been done by the african talk up with markets initially. and so what happens is that we go up nice that there is need for us to watch. you've been mid 0 uh target uh by 2050. and so we can do that because we need to do that. then we need to invest in cash. and i think a couple of markets and couple of markets, for example. we looked at a couple of things and couple of things are simple trees and trees of really good example. so like for us, so we agree,
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but we're going to pay the amount of money for every couple in sync that you have for, for every tree that you piece up as a couple and see, okay, the trees turns it on, chopped down, basically you get money for that, yes, basically, yes, you get money for that is quite a controversial thing though. is that because a lot of people say it's a common market, is it just the means of the oil companies to keep drilling and gas companies cubic stretching gas that it does not. she's stop the get to the number, the problem which is to start fossil fuel production. mm. well, i don't think that is true because when you look at because potential and one of the reasons why we've been saying, but i think i should be defined as force in the google coupling market in these attempts and market just because we have the police company and i forgot because a few weeks ago, but in the world he's in the was all, i mean, i think of for example. and so we're pointing, for example, the idea that dates, well, yeah. because i think i say between digit and that's,
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that's the truth. that's the reality. so we could say, how do we good much, big big button. we big couple of goodies that we have. so we pay again, but they, but we have a couple of credit. yes. because it's for you to advertise that results back has not been if we can for me yet. so we have at least images. i get, we have that didn't come up in a couple of markets. so things are good enough to go. but who cannot explain why? because coupling markets need a whole system good, right? somebody's weights being a big combination at this time because we have that potential. now how can we reach the right to be able to ship that go on my vision and coming back is i'm fairly finance. how is this a, this somebody? it's a pre cast. the 2 big one in new york in a couple of weeks time. and then of course the, the, the big climate, you, inclement somebody in, in dubai, in, at the end of november. how confident tell you that the governments will step up to
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the place and the way they have to set things, right? because the world is way behind where it needs to be in the fight against climate change. oh yes, the water is rare behind and the recent report one days the geez, i've also spoken about that. but also they, we send report from st. uh, government department and try and make change. we are way behind and the target again in the s b g is used by trying to thought to us that gender. so we got behind . and so like the question is how many more people do we need? but to understand that we have 166 visual crisis. yes. because no does, it seems to be one of the people come through quite a sense that may change. i know this is like i'm an emergency. so we need to box a need to know, i mean, countries of uh, obligations under the very argument to make a national identity contributions on africa in particular needs over 270. so that would be giving us the annually. i don't really receiving 30 percent, so i believe that again, it is a matter of life and it,
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because i've seen the climate crisis here in africa, but also across the world because as you know very well, july was going to the dentist my ever so it's it's, it's something we, this is a reality. we my, i know i'm the point we are no because we have the doctor never said that can do something about it. oh goodness. it will be going redemption, how it, it's a really good to get your perspective. do appreciate your time how it missus guerra at head of partnership with climate action leadership. thank you. right. you. thank you. thank you for having me as well. now some of the community led approaches to bob live conservation is also coming from africa. catherine. so i went to kenya is now she lives conservation area to find out more. and so the ellison sullivan, nelson only or i drives is to he's community t wildlife conservation area on the edge of the messiah mara game, resolve. 5 years ago this land was an oval greased, testable,
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where people had put up fences that blocked one life from their traditional migrate to the roots. community out is had a big idea. they took down the fences, pools of the land, and now the side by side with wide life the community was facing a pretty full in los of land. so when we came in, we had to get rid of 25 kilometers long lines of fences. it's high seasoned here for tourist, many a heading to messiah myra, to watch the great world of this migration. millions of animals come from the serengeti game was of, in towns in the 2 breeds in greece. but for many years, local communities have often be next to dead from the tourist dollars. so the national lie conservancy decided to do things differently. we will worry about
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approaching those institutional fund, those that funds for trans conservation because and then they will tend to amenities and we wanted to buy a new yeah. a model that is community lead. the vision is i'm the, she's the one to create one of the longest wildlife car doors for my sy mara. so are the results and onto the serengeti. people who live in areas like this for a say they want to be more involved in conservation axis, and that's why it's so important for them to have the community to conservative. and they off thriving job or liberal. nicholas says he's time of the set aside land for the protected area, livingston, that'd be awesome. we work with that. you'll see the standards of livings improved . we put aside money for our children's education to with this refund. one time to hold, especially during the drive to the community members deep into that contributions
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to help provide food and other basic commodities. tories often stop over at the village to some pull the traditional way of life. this is not the only community consultancy in kenya, but people here believe that nationwide has set the pace for other conservation initiatives, which they say can only be good means caching slowly all to 0. mr. ly conservancy, kenya, the world's largest rhino from home to, to 1000 animals, seemed bored by the african pox. and yet, the south african farm is also home to 15 percent of the world's remaining population. the southern white writer. it's previous sign of the companies that conservationist and john hume invested around a $150000000.00 in the project, primarily, and security and surveillance. a hey, they are now to sierra and baba is present this one in for 2nd to meet allegations
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of fraud. and heavy rains cause chaos and spain officers summer record breaking the fall i. we got lots of lovely, warm sunshine across a good positive here at large the clear skies. big area of high pressure, just muscle. david gemini, dental is the southeast. we have got some lively showers here, quite windy as well. just the round bulk area, pushing down towards grace into a central positive minutes reading over the next couple of days. there's a high estimate in place and may be drawing in more of a solely winds across frogs, hop into good positive things in wells, into ireland as well as we go through the next couple of days below if life pressure still spinning away just off the coast of spain and portugal, and that will still read
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a few more showers as we go through the next day we'll say, but nothing like as well as it has been recently that you can go because some went to whether the into poach go to find north west of space, there's a warm sunshine, it's a central pos touch of 2018 london. a 33 the full paris contests. 30 degrees in london . full weather stay possibility of the warmest weather of the year. so far. if we get up to 30 to somebody that southeast corner of england, plenty of show us down towards the southeast, it will be lively. some heavy down pulls that with degrees in particular one or 2 of those shows just clipping the far north of libya over the next dial. so how sweat lots a shot was pushing right across much of west africa on the freezing winds and rugged terrain. and at times seem impossible, but for ask on traders praise they will con corey dogs. that is no choice combating the impossible to sell that goods in isolated areas. we found out that during
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the have a good you watching out 01 of our top stores and stuff and the white house is not currently the cumulative is expected to hold a meeting with rushes the to show young's close. i lost sight of institutes in washington, says arms negotiations between must been feeling young or underway. neither russia nor north korea. in from 12 to revise the black sea green deal between leaders of tex ya, russia failed to reach great truth. president vladimir putin says there will be no deal unless old moscow's conditions are met. african leaders and climate campaign as it meets in kenya. the 1st oxford climate summit's events has been convene to address africa is increasing its patient to climate change. and it's close to the tensions remain high in
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eastern democratic republic of congo. after the killing of $46.00 demonstrators. last week, 2 of the offices were arrested following government's investigation. kennings, what part of the military crank down on demonstrations against the united nations peace keeping mission in game families of the victims, demanding justice saying their loved ones were killed scenario as opposed to have you come in here to what's happening? you know, our country is very said is we fight for a peaceful country. realize that while he does, don't share the same vision with us. so many people have lost the lives because of the ongoing conflict. we don't have peace and we are now leaving like for a minute. just stay on the, let's enough in my line. why kind of hear reports from game of the population of goma. they're sending a very strong message because they are seeking for us to up to now and the government's a p a to listen to them. the governments deployed to people to talk to them and to find it come on ground on the different issues and to go to so the rest of this
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a quote on this to quote on this is one of the also the people were expecting even though they're still expecting more, but to this population, the timing we didn't even discussing with them during the day because they tried to to, to, for the test again, the closing some roads you have finalize the town, the this to that could not, for example, joining the policies for studying and doing so, business was down all this, the population for go my many, they use for the us and they're saying we want to make change of pressure because we want to also and we want people to respond to what happened. we want to know who sent those solias to crockett down on the peaceful population. this is why they use the co plan and they're still maintaining the pressure. and this thing they will stay there will continue to maintain pressure teams. the government will also, and then we'll have a very clear message from the government that's there there that the voice was
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heard to by the tories. this is the middle objective. what we could say today, the suggestion remains very fast in the, in the different levels of the off the top here in the coma and also of some of your quite real gold and maintaining the pressure because they want the endo thought it is a here to listen to them sofa. so i'm assuming and go has been sworn in as president as above way for 2nd and final time. heard patasha was that that integration ceremony in her i stuff. according to the bobbies constitution, this is president image, someone and douglas 2nd. and last time he won last month's election. we're close to 53 percent of the vote. and douglas, if you'll focus on turning round the country, stepping economy as well as we engage with other ways to get to work on the missions when we've the news done. real government to
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last 2. but let's just to make you a bit loose. we're not trying to turn in the additional and it made you reduce is work said go um or finish you. but when and that was victory, has been criticized by some international and regional election of service thing. the polls fell shorts of democratic standards. nelson and cindy said to bobby's name, i'm going to send me that. it's saying that the last one was great, but not the president an estimate and god was taking it off and then it's very unlikely some regional leaders including so that's a good president. so around my plaza and wasn't beach, the, the anything you see attended proceeding. you know, grayson has done. that means and nation season ends in baldwin is over. now it's in bobbins left to wait and see whether the next 5 years has been and douglas presidency ridiculous. on the growth of the say, how do we toss out, is there?
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how do i in a week of heavy fights, he is killed. dozens of people in eastern syria or of tribes. and as all, save at the time in to run their own affairs. the area is controlled by the s, yes, the code is lead sirian democratic forces and the allies of the united states. rec, and diplomats of trying to break receives far and a warning of what they call the dangers of outside interference. so daughter has more now they have a history of tense relations. now the curtis led as the f and some arab tribes are at war alliances and syria is north eastern province of their resort. are falling apart. tribal leaders want an end to what they described as discriminatory and repressive rule by the s, the f and the majority era province. they don't show us, they really want it to do or to protect it is or to hold the people they don't show
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their and the intentions that we really wanted to share with, as we talked about to years 5 years ago. and it's still the same sort of between us . i mean, but you haven't been coast there is or borders iraq. the s, the f controls, the eastern bank of the euphrates river. were many of the countries major oil fields are. it's also where the us military is based. it works with the s, the f to prevent the iso forces coming back. but their presence also prevents the expansion of russian troops and iranian back, militias based west of the you afraid these river, the americans have to listen to the, to the tribes have to listen to their demands. it's really important to end this question because the region in the russian and the radian will be the most, i mean a bodies to benefit from this fighting has spread outside the province as the
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positions are being targeted by syrian opposition. factions that we checked, the regional autonomy, the as the f, now controls around a quarter of syria, the largest part that's outside government control. the whole structure of the sd, it is being challenged. uh, nothing for precise your but i think the different areas the only one who can like let's say uh. busy push the skin is the american coalition, if they interview the tribes, say they are ready to work with the americans, but they want to be able to run their own affairs in the province many war and that's without the settlement. the worst battles in the region in years will destabilize and possibly change them up in this corner of syria center for the ocean. so, you know, when in the south of syria, protests is in. so a to province, a continuing that protests against president bush or of a sense of regime, and that's for the 16th straight day, a wrestling economic crisis, thoughts of,
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of discontent which is great. and because for next we think the routing both, both protests are unusual and the strong hold of drew's minority. just a neutral during 12 years to roles. protest as guy they didn't, the moroccan capital of robots demanding action of the old years. coast guard killed 2 tourists and the mediterranean crowds have denounced the incidents and called on or about to take it from stones and appeal to international court. and sunday, algeria said a group of people across the maritime border between the countries on jet skis and ignore warning shots and monster turned back. from, says the french citizen was among those killed thousands of teachers. a rally didn't south korea's capital to demand more protection against what they describe as harassment by parents and students. they say more teachers of committing suicide as a result. one teacher was found dead in high school last month. i was complaining about
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abuse of parents that this policy outrage made increase. reports of teachers be accused of child abuse, participating students about a 100 public school teachers in south korea have committed suicide. and the last 6 years it's been 49 days since the teacher passed away. however, nothing has changed in the education field, and the truth has not been reviewed yet. so we gather here again today to urge you education authorities and the government to find out the truth and improve the educational situation. funny, tell me it's hot breaking for every citizen in south korea. how come this happened in the public education field? they studied hard to go to indication schools and become teachers because they loved transferring. why do they have to die like this in the classroom? why do people who lead on countries say nothing about it? of the dependence government says it will financially support sea food exports as hit by a band by china. badging stopped importing c food from japan following the release
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of treated radioactive waste water from the sucrose. even youtube pop out last month, japanese fishing associations, and they bring countries such as south, correct. a strongly opposed to me. in spain, at least 2 people have died and one is missing off. the torrential rains funded area southwest of the capital madrid. rail services have been suspended and people to stand doors. sonya giga has his report on land. on the metro. torrential rains, wreaking havoc across the spain. as motorist faced beloved rhodes, emergency services tended to more than 1200 incidents in the madrid region alone. with sudden, heavy rain caused chaos off the summer of reco temperatures. to employ the capital of the custody. and i'm on show region. the cities industrial area was in and dated. trains were cancelled leaving residence as tourist, like stranded,
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was really crazy. we took going outside and we were looking at the calls are like, are we going to be say, what's gonna happen where it is to bring it in. but even catching a bus prove difficult as garages will have any flooded, leaving vehicles stuck amid the mud. in the catalog town of i cannot the down pull ton to this rule a road into a river confining residence to that who's leaving behind a trail of damage and it's wake and someone how do i follow and we'll have to i yeah. see, we organized amongst ourselves to make ropes with towels and bed sheets and use them to prove to young man who was rubbing on to the combs. we pulled them to the top floor and saved them. it was terrifying. very, very scary with small children, women. nobody showed up, we were left alone to save ourselves for silence. while the porosity of the reins
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has begun to subside, the damage they caused remains evident and to clear up a significant of the stains. national weather service has low with the low level, from red to yellow, but it is fall from normal, so many to review the usual activities in the west affected areas. so the guy eval, i'll just say era to the united states where organizes of a popular out to music festival in the nevada doesn't have a lot of people try to leave the burning mind festival grounds of tended to month. fully unexpected range organizes closed access to and from black rock city for safety reasons. the 73000 people attending virtue stay put in concert food more to that. but since friday, police are investigating how one person died during the day each rope reynolds as this report. this wasn't really what anyone had in mind. instead of
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a celebration of freedom, creative and self fulfillment, fueled by plenty of psychedelic, the annual burning man festival, turned into a mud kicked dreg when that most unpredictable party goers, mother, nature decided to come and hang out for the weekend. hundreds of vehicles that are completely stuck in the mud there are people walking on. busy to the nearest city or girl lock and. busy our camps, a lot of your european camp set fly in and thing and do bernie man have left everything that their trash, their tents uh. their infrastructure. uh so this is a disaster, like never been seen it for a name in the rain started on friday and quickly turn the alkaline desert soil into thick cooling, gu, nevada authorities shut the place down and told revellers to shelter in place some tried to hike or drive out,
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but it wasn't easy. someone took the wrong turn and everyone follow them. so we got like into the middle of the desert, but no one around it got stuck there for like 12 hours as we like what their people who had formed various camps provided food and electricity from generators, as well as limited access to the internet. some festival goers welcome to challenge cell. crazy, crazy question. 2000 people. case the wi fi. approximately 70000 people attended the annual festival. held hundreds of kilometers from the nearest town. authorities reported one person died over the weekend, but said his death was not considered related to the weather issues. festival organizers and local law enforcement and rescue officials hope the month will dry
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out enough for people to get out on monday we have about right now. so it's kind of like a mass exodus despite the mess. some participants say they'll be back in. so great a man, i love it and i'm definitely going back next year. better luck next time. rob reynolds, l g 0. instead of head here and out, is there a google tons? $25.00, be honest if the popular search engine will survive the age of authors gospel coming up to one of the title favorites. as we knocked out of us, opened id will have the lights of the
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the now the world's most populous search engine. google has turned $25.00 laurie page, and so like a print started, it is a research project when they were doing their ph. d. 's at stanford university. the name comes from the mathematical term, google, which refers to the number one followed by 100. 0 is reflect page and brings intention to organize large amounts of information. as of last month, google had a global market share of about 92 percent as near as competitive being held about 3 percent. well yeah. who just dave? one percent in 1998 page in britain received a $100000.00 investment for their idea. now the company is valued over 1.7 trillion aerospace to adrian. we actually have the technology editor at the r as independent. and it explains how google helped people to explore the internet.
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before google, we had things called encyclopedias use papers. it was much more difficult to, to organize information to find things that we take for granted. now that anything from looking up a send them a time to shopping, to finding out what has been said, we typically go to our phone. and some part of the task is inevitably going to use google. it is become the greatest influence, or of information at all the opinion of news and everything else. and it has done so while becoming the biggest advertising company in the world, making over $1000000000.00 per week in prophets at google has become just some information power as yeah, they sold as is often a girl is didn't they? what is it that they actually did? yeah, so basically it was susan wake week is a guard to a, became the president of youtube, a company they acquired. essentially what they were trying to do was to index
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information they were trying to, they wrote a, a page ranking formula and this was the early years of the internet. so they were trying to index and organized uh, pages on the internet, on websites, in a way that they, that would ultimately become attractive to advertisers know that they didn't ultimate, that they didn't originally want ads on the size. uh, initially which was deeply ironic given how much they dominate the global advertising at market. but that's what they did. how quickly did they concept gripped, and how did they find? they'll feel position present, must it be know, and to people try to. yeah, coffee gas it. yeah. when i started using the internet for search, it was companies like out of beast or asp. gaves, which became ask dot com or even yahoo, which where the big players at the time google just got the secret sauce. right. they got the algorithm, right?
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so it became very apparent to anyone who was using google that you would surface you the information you were looking for, much, much quicker, and using google and it was an organic thing. don't for guess. this was an error when a minority of the world, a minority of people, even in rich countries, were using the web or, or even using computers. so that kind of word of mouth spread very, very quickly. and so was actually the quality of the product from not just both his anti. thank you so much, nick. well, the defending champion is making rapid progress at the us open. kinda song cross straight sits, went up against him. it's high on now the he's through the quarter finals on out. he's been enjoying his best ever run as a grand slam a 22 year old. that's how he is being a rapid climb in the world run keys this year. but his best still my much for all across who at the age of 20 is already targeting his 3rd major time. so
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well the spanish top seed into the last day to and the know the final much it was number. it's your because each remains a possibility. sky intensity from the, from the beginning and to the last the, you know, i tell you, i played so i'm really sorry to mux last me to a, let's me space. uh, you know, uh, play my game trying to go to and as all the time. so i'm really happy with the different formats in the engine. it all brushes on dry raised, but those sites hurts the cold as he's just beaten britton's jack draped in full set free, but in the chance of reaching a grand from semi the 1st time in his career, it's in the women's drew. so let's see, just difficult. it was. well, bates and by fellow american madison keys 29 year old girl. well, she's never might be on the quarter finals with any grand final events that run continues kay's winning, this will the 6163 to move into the now the head of world rugby has backs from says,
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right. so you select a bus student showing that weld cups score shallow ro, who is cold up as a late replacements, over the weekend was convicted of racist violence 3 years ago. in 2020 shorter i was given a 6 month prison sentence for talking to men. he admitted the assault, but denied it was racially motivated and he's in the process of appealing against that part of the judgments. francis hosting the tournaments, and on monday, president somebody on macro mets with show row and his team mates. this visit to that training base. uh you, as i wanted to speak in front of you to speak to all my teammates and to my family . i want to clarify the situation and say that i am not a racist new. the
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. i'm all about bringing people together. rugby is a sport that unifies communities, that is what makes this game so beautiful. we have the respect to legal process inherent fronds. maybe that's understood for some of the international media that, that presumption of innocence continues because of the appeal that's taking place. so we have to respect that process, but yeah, absolutely no place for discrimination of people or the hosts are impolite for the world cup along side using old black stars to meet in the tournaments open on friday, the favorites to progress at of it's late uruguay. and maybe a bit of stomach has more, a host, nice and fun. so looking, so when the rugby world cup for the 1st time, but they have a very difficult tool, they face 3 time champions needs even improve a what's more will this and counsel will actually be the opening match up the tournament at the specified. that should be hell of a contest and what is a very special stadium? nope. excellent, good phone to see we're having one the reg,
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the championship. and there's too much on them on just guidance on the bottom. is the timing of all when to obtain. that's good enough, one is will tell the frame. so the only thing to have played in the world cup final, not to action one the way the sky. you know, you the, the home nation that refreshes mess of with through that through apple was a little bit in the last couple of dies that have been involved in a few will come some of the, the full list be the full and um by 2 roommates and yeah, we'll use that as a little bit of energy, each of the euro boy and the libya or the other to include. they are unlikely to challenge these, even those and from the pace has the same as it guarantees the method qualification for the mix. as well that on a should go to intervene or a much tougher opponent, the and also keep an eye on the phone and maybe they have a pewter ciboney, previous tournaments and a me,
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but actually one already will cover the lean on my see provided to assist this in similar and stretch there and base in huntsville, 11 games into miami, sorry this 3 when, when i've lost hundreds of c putting money, knowing points away from the 5 spots with the knowing games less to play stadium ruckel crowd of $22000.00 pounds with a pig, so it saves on sale for move in $2000.00. that's the now heading to join us with his origin sequencing so much as it gets equitable and bolivia and that can be su sauce. the royce is what salt levels full and not a goal. so it looks like a book you need some pro june is just being picked for europe's ride. a cup, seeing a 23 year old swede who was the will still, pharmacy has been included as one of the counts in luc, donald 6 wild call takes comes just a day after you on the you're a pain masters he in switzerland, the fraud account against the us coming up lights are on this month. okay.
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