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the divisions has the right to cation the last 2 and a tray to a jump with a decent salary, the architect of economic, when you're in a turbulent period of unrest and high stakes politics, do you know where the shaping changes? on alex's era, the the so robin, you're watching the old is it renews online? my headquarters here in the hall, coming up in the next 60 minutes floods caused by 2 men, shall rain sweep across greece to kia and full galleria killing. at least 7 people are you in report highlights the role he twice play in was the ad quality as un freaking lead, as a set to adults, a climate declaration. also double self declared president release as
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a group of political prisoners a meets with the government's position lead to the jigs of legendary funds, but for the mercury, including homeless and living, such as grand piano. go on. far as small with the sports. novak duncan, which stays on course for us, hoping one was showdown against wells. number one, carlos alvarez, the $23.00 time grandsons, jeremy, and be taylor french to retain record 47th appearance at a grand slam. the welcome to the news they just told was of it pots of grease bulgaria and took here in the past 24 hours. have you dial pulls triggered, flushed flooding, causing widespread destruction in greece storm. daniel bought its western and
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central regions the floods following major wildfires. with their just recently been brought into control. in bulgaria, a state of emergency was declared after provincial reigns devastates of the southern black sea coast of dental kits. heavy rains flooded streets and i stumbled telling 2 people, another tooth was swept away from a camp sites in the north west service driving past the details in the brief port city of all those cars are washed away like bits of debris, heavy rains, salt and floods are battering a region emerging from the european union's largest wildfire just on right extreme weather patterns, the big prime minister says, become the know the, i think everyone realizes there are certain, with a phenomenon that are beyond our capacity to handle, no matter how many flight prevention tools we have when an unprecedented volume of water falls, which happens everywhere in the world,
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we will unfortunately have flooding. i am hoping that me too all is just on the right. but we know we'll be facing some difficult hours at emergency services are spread spin and over will survivors are becoming desperate. nobody key of the new product we called the fire department, the municipality, the pre fixture. there is no one cause of already been switched into the c. we will move on to date. we have been talking to emergency services and to 5 departments since morning. and this completes in different people with small children at risk. you're asking for help. similar scenes in neighboring folk area, the black region, normally a hub for tourist now and inhospitable disaster zone. the vast areas are in a state of emergency, and evacuations are underway, pampered by damaged bridges, and closed roads. the resort town of so river was hardest. 5th and was predictions of more rain. people are moving to higher ground. in 13 years,
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at least 2 people were washed away when the flood water swept through a camping site in the northwest. other holiday makers are missing. search and rescue operations are underway in east on bull heavy rain flooded streets and homes and at least 2 suburbs. the disaster management agency says more storms are predicted in parts of the country and has issued warnings for flash floods. lightning and strong winds. forecast or sea of heat over year is causing high temperatures and resulting in extreme phenomena that can last for days, weeks, even months. this they say could become one of the worst floods in europe in recorded history. same bus robbie evans, who have things by jones droplets as standing by with the very latest, uh, worrying times of those really joining the eye of this title way, visiting internal areas of greece. i mean, what's the latest you can tell us about the situation. the people are facing the a
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hello. so um, i'm actually standing on the outskirts of athens, but a 100 also. columbus is north of here, full regions of the country in a declared stage of emergency and increasingly low calories and cities are also being declared in the state of emergency west of this area. as the weather moves across the country from east to west. what we're seeing and what we're hearing is the people being lifted down from their homes has been traps that using helicopters . there are neighborhoods and villages cut off from each other because roads have been washed out or also completely flooded. the even emergency vehicles cannot get across those roads. we have to confirm this an elderly man who was said to have gone to check on his live stock on mounds, p leon before being washed out to sea. he was found on the beach and that was the only woman who was found outside her house. there are at least 2 more people officially registered as missing, but that number may rise as we went through the day and people phone up to our
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loved ones and establish the whereabouts or not the experts who are talking about this, whether across greece today is saying that there isn't anything quite like it's in the recorded time and in the history of bad weather phenomena. we have had of course terrible storms in the hurricane before. but what the experts are saying is that the volume of material being moved by the water because so much water was dumped into specific areas in a very short time, 10 hours on wednesday on tuesday. and that made possible the movement of enormous amounts of material, not in rock, but it also prophecy such as has never been seen in greece before. that is the initial assessment, but we'll be hearing more throughout the day on the damage assessment. and of course, it's ongoing as this web moves across from east to west,
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indeed to join. the other thing really is that the size that you just touched on was the terrain. i mean these storms and floods have hit different parts of central grease. it creates a huge problem. full the authorities who were trying to designate you might say, search and rescue teams to help the public at large, well sort of problems do they face slowly? the size of it has just come off the back of one of the worst fire years in greek history, one and a half a 150000 a hector as of but as far as the land, they've barely had time to recover from that. and some folks are still on going in the north of greece before having to turn around and start rescuing people. ambulance is the police force is also mobilized. but this summit has been one of such a state of emergency in disparate parts of the country that i think the emergency
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service is uh, reading from the experience of that and haven't really had a chance to organize themselves to deal with so many so frequent and so disparate emergencies, so far we've not heard of people complaining that they aren't being seen too when they're a cooling emergency services. we've not heard of people complaining that they've been in bands into that phase, but we, it'll, it'll take some time for us. i think to see the more granular detail of how emergency services have responded and whether they've been able to get vehicles and helicopters to the places that have been was stricken because much of the central west, some area of the country that was west, affected by the tuesday range is without power and without water. and it may simply mean that a lot of people haven't been able to get in touch to have that voice is heard,
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or even to see on the news, what is going on around them and to ex, accordingly. so, thanks have a junk drop list for us just on the outskirts of athens, and it was a little bother to evidence across greece throughout the day. let's stay in the region and look too far away from athens and able to assemble russell, so that is standing by for us and of course to kia. also, it'd be affected by the flood waters. it already arrived quickly, but rose incredibly fast. it seems the, the, the, the last life was that sir, for that it was on the expects itself. this within just 2 hours have received 125. the rain for 4 square meters. so as a result, you can see that the 2nd was the ap back that so this
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is famous furniture manufacturers that comp being x the companies here and now it's just how the product that i'm now. but i'm here to read off the model of the water as well. this is just to just to make it clear how would was last night. this is the level for the water that was at cumulative last night. here was maybe these strange
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enough that while this thought for the some who were on the water because of that the, that many, all there is this for, for stumble. that was about that, that to see that it is all because of the climate change because of the phonics factors, whether as well. however, as i said here on the one a, but the sort of these all see what exactly the words to call this little of the clean, the precedence behind you to a very noisy clean of a frequent. and so for many people who live that the authorities to say it's and also the, this is indeed it's not over. yeah. because of the weather that the weather was not showing that these kinds of my people,
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right. that is not in the north west. you'll see the falls off of the blog. so this comes in 2023. it has gone to a lot just in the month of february 27th. does that seem to summer? yes. it is. tons of cities. how witness wildfire? heck serves off the actors, were, would, would know why we were coming this summer. td's the company which is homeless
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people. now where's work to people last like by just another city that's very much closer to the school. there were 3 people also best swept away by the to me. now there are 5 people that i work just to see us. the imagine that this happened in the multiple places that most results with the force that status level. thank solo. the updates was bringing the whole cd at mutual a just evident fox who is watching. i think you like us the events of what's going on in this region then. how's it looking? actually just looks pulling doesn't that it is? yeah, it is pretty by pulling us so you have slightly spouse on that. you can see that every your crowd just around that to k, i pushing down into the grace thinking a little further south was vax is what's known as a medicaid actually as a tropical likes psych plan which has developed to and that's been swelling away.
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but look at the amazing amounts of rain for the we've seen. 122 millimeters afraid into k a. and then as we push across into bulk every 118 millimeters, but take a look at pull roll grace, staggering amounts of franco. 780 millimeters, a frame in the space of only 24 hours, hence the awful conditions that we have seen here. the system is still swelling away. it's been right by the very well motors of the a g. and we'll set it down across the black sea pushing into central parts of the met. it's right with the voltage rick of 456 degrees above average. so on, usually one more. it says the remainder when state does the shabbots coming through . the state stops the sink, a little further south was essential the central, but it's raining most things and very heavy right. and as well, eventually we'll see that right, starting to push its way into the fall north of libya as we go on into the we can. so everything we can see from, for the, about the other 2 of the cycles of weather and europe is trots in. the middle of
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all of this is all just too easy to talk about climate change in general terms or is this a, a unique with a problem that we see? i think in terms of the climate change um we, we are looking at is the increased heat that we have across the pots with your sickly, when you can see the how hot it has been cost southern there is a few recently. so we have of the last couple of weeks or so we last couple of months so, so, so, but we are looking at so because of that to increase fees, that allows wilma right, does break, big a shot was a cost. i think it down pulls and maps where the climate change thing comes into issues like we have got those 2 areas of life pressure locking high in the middle. i'm very womack pushing up tools that says northwest corner of your website. so could you ever call you here and try to explain it all to us of it, and thanks so much. of course have to will follow what's going on throughout the day for sale. and i'll just do the pollution and climate change, all the problems that must be tackled together once the message will the will meet your actual organization. and you report from the, with agencies as climate change is increasing the intensity and frequency of each
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waves which is worsening. pollution research or say the heat ways of triggered to have to get qualified from the northwest and us on to your, which is led to hazardous and quality last year. smoke from wildfires contains chemicals and pascals that a dangerous for human health. they also damage the environment and crops, a need to move comp and emissions. while african countries are amongst the was affected by extreme, where the pessimist can use president says climate change is relentlessly eating away at economic progress on the continent. with a route i made the comments of the applicant climb its summit in nairobi, african countries have received any a fraction of the funds promised by wealthy nations to help tackle extreme with us to what customers always that correspondence has been following. not summit and joyce's own life from my right behind confident. i mean the summit in the kenyan capital wanted to send the message about back conclusions to buy the cop 28,
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subject to the end of the year. do they have a message on? is it going to be sent? well, absolutely, and we've been hearing as well as this week that africa needs to speak with to speak with one voice. and that is a message that has coming, has been coming out of this summit. we know the heads of state currently are held up in closed meeting. they're trying to finalize this climate because i ration that is going to be made a little later. and then the big talking point here is climate change and find on the how is this going to be? but i did said, especially when we come to african countries, many countries are on the continent, are dealing with the friends of conflicting interests and priorities like,
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you know, conflicts, how and things like that. so people realize that these are problems there. uh and you know, the leaders are talking about, you know, all this big ideas they have that say, well, the right thing. but like i said, the bottom line, the ease of finances. and to that, the end, we have hodge from develop the development of the patented, who say, um that the have pledged money in this summit to deal with climate change. but we have also been talking to delegates who uh, to tell us, uh that you know, we have seen the flag just before. and, you know, the money does not come up very quickly because you are the guy is the one that is opposite in countries. other ones was suffering the most and more needs to be done to make sure the poor poor a countries deal with climate change because of goods. get you your insight in view
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of what you think has happened there at the summit. and of course, we'll come back to you in that final declaration is made. let's call save it to mavis. i wish to come. yeah. see, she's executive vice president of the african center for economic trends formation and joins us now from across in got a good to have you with us basic amc um, can i just begin with the those of you um, are you pleased with how the summit is progressing and is it such an angle? has it set the right tone and is it getting its point across to the international community? yes, so thank you very much. i, i'm pleased with the program. so i'm, it has made that saw, you know, we really wanted to see here, boys from africa, a conceptual voice from africa and we've had it. i think there has been very, very made in states and we are part of the solution to the well global climate prices we need i think that and we have
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a solution with those solutions needs to be formed. we've got to stop those ink for mental changes that we've been discussing for so long. so i was pushing both solutions and it's saying we kind of contribute to things and they both knew so. but we must be at the table of decision making. and you must hear rob voice and what we need when we can some of these tickets that we've posted at the end of the day, the declaration is going to have a very fed position. rob, okay, as long hopefully. so i think we're having a slight problem that waves me scab. they want me to try and get, but i'm going to clear a connection as of when we come here, hold on to. so to stay with us because there's plenty more head held and these are including russia continues. it's a tax on ukraine's great in colorado,
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in the new port, ultimate support. the spanish for both of the ration is i think this is the code to can text us a new era for the women's national team. the is that the policies have killed a palestinian during financing of the city of jericho the occupied westbank. israel's as a female soldier was wounded during the violence. meanwhile the you and we'll see is ready to go forward. he's to investigate another incident that took place and happened last month. 5 palestinian women were reportedly subjected to a beast by females soldiers who forced them to take off the clothes, drawing a search. while in the north of the occupied, westbank is where the forces are carried out as a raid on the city of janine the reports of gun fine. as dozens of vehicles move through the city. the tell us to the likes of boxes, brigade says,
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one of its leaders has been arrested. let's go save it to pull brandon, who's in the by letting the occupied westbank just bring us up to speed, pull up the events that sort of in and around. janine, which have been going on these past few hours. yeah. so just after 9 o'clock and he's ready for us, went into janine and the month of interest operation, essentially. uh it was low, but within about an hour i'm certainly just before 10 am the as written, soldiers withdrew. so it was fairly brief and it seems rather contained and at the, at the focus of it, there wasn't any resistance. the person that they've arrested has been named by protestant in sources as well. how much next, mike? yeah, he is a senior leader within the acts of mazda is brigades. that's the armed ring of fafsa is well known to the authorities as a prison sentences previously for shootings on weapons. but he's also
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a said a role within the palestinian authority and security and intelligence operations. so you can see sometimes the lines are a little bit floods the as, as to, you know, the, the role of people who've been imprisoned not finding themselves with senior responsibilities . that said, there was some gun 520 as readies withdrawing. but it's a piece of that really quite quickly. and the reason why, when it raised the attention was because it came just 2 days after another on the right. in jeanine, that won't targeting members of homicide are suspected of attempting to move rockets from yoga 5, west back into his ready territories. so that was the fear they'd be the 1st on the, perhaps this was a ramping up is ready actions and potentially the into a much bigger. right. but at the moment it's, it's calm down again. i certainly pull this on the 1st and cushion. we've had this, yeah, that'd be several across the last few buttons in different locations,
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increasing tension, really in the occupied territories. what happened today really just doesn't help the situation to told us that a you know, it doesn't, somebody's on monday, for example, it wasn't just concentrates of engineer and around 16 other arrests took place affiliated with with that jeanine operation of the rest took place. but the specter at the back of everybody's mind here in the oxford westbank is july's raid, which was enormous. it's found some 14 hours, there were multiple casualties. 13 palestinians were dead by the end of it. none of them were fight is more than a 100 people were left, wound us and that's right. that was the biggest rage in the fight at westbank for a while some 20 guess. i mean basically thinking back to the 2nd intifada and i'm not particular right, change of 2 weeks after another big re which that's 7 palestinians dead. so whenever they operate, whenever the army starts operating, engineering,
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the results, and i fear that it's all going to blow up again. and so far this week the rates have no escalated in that way, but that is attention at the back and people's minds to pull button for us the just outside of janine, thanks so much that will come out to him through the day. so at least 3 people have been killed and injured during fine single. the main bolt of all seemed to have gone. the southern bunk is done. civilians are being forced to flee, is focused on the military and i've gotten telephone forces exchanged gun finally took them all traffic and said that the busy crossing has come to a halt. violence and disputes. a full circle seem to play several times this past year. i think double the june to lead us ball releasing a number of political prisoners the capital leave fairville, south dakota, president bice of wheat and gramma, run to the amnesty during his it'll get ration on monday. that's spring and
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nicholas like his following events for us from the senegalese capital dot com. so make promises to release some of the prisoners being kept by the newly self appointed president of the country. that's right, so i mean, he said journey is an alteration that there was no rush in this transition. and yet he seems to be moving pretty fast. i mean, a day after isn't all of your ration. hundreds are not dozens of um, of the people that were political prisoners that were arrested, had been released new to be 3, the former mayor of naples v, the high official from them, from the bunker regime. but also this trading unit is, are showing him e m a. we said that this marked or reset or removed in good bones history and was there are some that are being released from prison is that there are others that are being arrested and put in jail. a wave of arrest is taking place right now. in the board meeting, i'm most there be the very powerful minister of orland gas about somebody. my says
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that who is currently under a police custody and is being interrogated. the question that's being asked is, what has happened to those $6000000000.00 of revenues of oil that get boned made last year? why has that not been trickled down to the population and has that been stolen by the bone go family now? of all the ball go himself is still under arrest. the president, whether off from the central african republic was visiting a gap on current lease has met with him. he says that he has not had access to his telephone, nor has he has access to his doctor and twitter as a main priority. while he talks talks about a return to constitutional order is to find a safe way out for ali bohn go to leave the country. so it seems there is no turning back for the bonus and it seems that, but he's only be in grandma, it's certainly the strong man or the man in charge of the bone. indeed,
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he does seem to be hitting the sort of ground running doesn't to, i mean, you talked about some of the arrests and some of the, the, those that are being released. he's being making the right noises as well. tools, oppositional groups. that's interesting or. yeah, that's right, and remember, just based for this cooler just in the hours before he was born in on monday there was it was great opposition for him. the opposition from the main figure of the opposition as a bell on the offset, he said that he didn't recognize the crew leader, but that has changed now he has met, but he's that when he and we met with uh, alabama on the was that was the main opposition figure figure who ran during the presidential election of saturday. and so has given his sounds of approval, should we say towards visa, or do you any way right now we don't know how long he'll stay in power from what we've heard from the negotiations led by president 20 or was the main mediator from the central african states there's talks about a transition of a year, but there's
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a lot of work ahead for breast ingram. i to try to overhaul this bone go dentist. see that has been at the helm of this country for the last 55 years, and it's important to see this cool as being very different from the crew is, are the waves of cruise that we've seen in other former french colonies in this a house here in gabon, it seems that police of the game, grandma is an ally to france. we still have french military base. we haven't seen this wave of protest calling for the, the french soldiers to be moved perhaps because get bonus. so strategic to france, in terms of it's a relationship with total, the oil company that has been in the country for the last 90 years. so the days that come will tell us what kind of government will have and also what time of timeframe we'll have for a full return to democracy in gabon. so therefore a sent it typically is capital dot com. thank you to that science is repulsively
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adults with the jazz on the about the possible withdrawal of some troops. thousands of protests have been running outside the french ministry based on the capital of the 2 liters. i've been urging funds to withdrawal 1500 troops stationed in the address of the vote of the french ambassador to leave. all right, so it's a few saying it doesn't recognize the interest of pharmacy. the are, these are the government has already denounced the agreements that allow fronts to be on a territory. they all and then the legal position. and i think the exchanges that are under way should very quickly enable these forces to withdrawal from our country. both still had, hey, all the news 22 years in prison, lead to of a fall right group in the us, a sentence, but his role in the january 6. the tax also makes coast presidents as the number of bo, this is on the decline. we'll take a look at those tickets. i'm on for a smile at the sports desk. the lino massey has joined down with his argentina,
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teammates the cut our 2022 winters are getting ready to take the 1st steps in their booth to defend their welcome title. we'll hear from them later on in the show, the, the probably what i stopped with that awful flooding across the southeast of europe. grace has seen an amazing amount of rain, full, $790.00 millimeters of rain in 24 hours. you see this area cloud here that's been swelling away. that's been throwing that really heavy rain full. and it's the flash padding which extends all the way into to key or into a bowl gallery. up towards that someone corner of the black sea farther northwell high pressure and shot drawing out some very hot southerly wins across a good positive that western side of unit 31 celsius the in london. so the
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temperature we've not seen since june, so we get some really, really hot light summer weather here. so as long as spousal frank continue across the good positive grace central parts of the mediterranean slipping a little further south is just because very fast. i, but i'm afraid the problems will remain in place for some time yet for the north. a very hot weather, as you can see, pushing right up into scandinavia. touching $21.00 celsius, the install. com. lottie drive across spain and portugal, one or 2 showers, to was the north west of spain. what is the shy, was also affecting the pos of libya from storm. daniel, that'll swell away more heavy rain coming in. here we go on through the next couple of days. and live you show us right across the west africa, the enough see united nation is the power to transcend for i want to tell people not only himself to the needs, but i'm african. i'm the legend world that opens up on his remarkable gem from the
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the book here, which email does it renews on with me. so robin in how remind us hope new stories. so the weather is causing catastrophic floods. simple gary agrees and took here. at least 9 people are being consumed and several of missing full cost is a predictable rate. in the coming days. devil's when to leaders are releasing a number of political prisoners and the comfortably prevail. engine president, the price evaluate in grama gates and i'm the state during as an organization ceremony on monday. the report for me will be tropical organization shows prolonged . he plays up playing a role in wes thing at quality and pollution for such as a recent quantify storms and extreme heat cause major quantities of aerosols to be released into the atlas van. well, we can be joined davis. i wish to gab fee executive vice president of the african
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center for economic translation, who was talking to sally from the cry. and god, it's good to get you back. me scam the, let's just move on with the conversation. of course we've got this comp. it's getting old and can you right now it's president. how's that look? would be highlighted how rich nations of pollutes africa was polluted at. bull and africa. stuff is don't carry the us climate head boy knowledge base and africa's was but it's about rich countries to be paying for the pollution and helping out for africa avoid the consequences. that's really also being a part of the debate, but has it, has the message got through and then the message has been made has been very much around. yes, we are, you know, bearing the brunt of climate change right now. however, we believe we can con tribute to the solution. only do we can gain access to the finances that are necessary to enable them to contribute to that. so
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being said, so as part of the message from, from african leaders has not being around sure of our risk countries pay and they are saying to fill the gap, there are the resources to find that, of course, our own domestic results. this will be one, and as part of this process, they often for a fair at the level tech system. they also say, let's look at the problem credits. let's look at the fact that we are confidential to the wealth loans. and we are doing that at the expense of some thing else. so let's get every 10 on it. so really looking at the problem market. they also ask in the global financial architecture, be reform to enable them to access concessional finance. since when they told them to look at things like this was for climate, those are to help them things to live in the nova to solutions. we talked a lot about the 7, the special troy and rights, and the fact that a lot of which makes and fits in on special throwing rides, by the time of utilizing that can be read packaged and read,
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directed to the regional development class, such as the operative development branch to read, be held, drive the climate agenda and, and finally the source, sorry, the piece, cuz i let you finish please. this is going to be from the private sector. so now the private sense of the different models is going to be guarantees. we've got to think about blended finance, but we've also got to think about the cost of borrowing to africa. so it has been a lot of discussion over the last few days on how much more effort to res pay and in comparison to the risk of the well, when does a go to the financial market and it's a mixture of issues. but i've heard of it, but the section is it allows me to pin, i'm going to jump in that because, oh, that's what we're gonna run out of time. you say that's a mixture of issues. one of those big issues that many of the public watching this program will say is that oversight is required with billions of dollars are going to be invested in africa. and then even if you do have a besides, you have
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a whole come to them to the body, but to with respect, that can be quite unstable. we're seeing it right now. government side performed by military regimes. democracy not being clear in transparent. and then you have the whole climate change issue affecting countries, the way that those governments actually react to it. the it's, it's the one the, the institutions on the private sectors. you say a baby, the rich west hold back because they never quite sure where that money is going. is that a federal given a it's a mixed document. i mean we, we have coverage, financial management issues on the continent. but if you actually look at the draft declaration that has come out on, please have made a commitment to looking at the property to finance management on the issues of conflicts and instability, service, and main, between corporate seat and instability. so we start to see at the moment consummation on this continent. so we start to see real job opportunities for poor
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people. and so we start to see an incident dependence because we depend on each other for our economic wrote and i come on, the development instability will be a problem. there are very few countries in the world which, when you see instability, when you see economic wrote economic prosperity, that segment fits everyone's. so yes, we do have challenges, but my argumentative b, but mess 6 today is let's look at green industrialization. let's look at how we, we not the gate, the complexities around economic development and economics debility, and that will lead to but desperately need that security and call them reduce conflict that we need on the continent. and so let's see how that does that progress. certainly, as the conference moves on top 28 later in the united arab emirates for the moment mavis, i will say off the thanks for joining us from across in gonna q and
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getting at least 3 people have been killed in confrontations between police and protest as all these seconds out of us, we all think that we could that's according to opposition groups. meanwhile, the transitional president cuddle up monday and duma boy failed to turn up. but the only government function comes in the capital budget. smith has molson color cree, the hopes, re return to democracy in guinea of citing 2 years after military to and there's no tolerance for those who want to express their frustration. the qu, in september 2021 ousted president of the country. he'd want a contested election up to changing the constitution, so he could run for 3rd time when we think kenya and us included the not that cool . but the fact that we ended on constitutional come monday, monday, and then they promised to put guinea back on truck with the constitutional check to when we asked for an inclusive dad of them. but today, nothing is being done. like,
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you mean the government has no intention of holding the electron level here, we have the necessary equipment on the electronic road and in my mind they are making excuses, blood void elections, and the ministry government says they will be democratic elections, but they've not given any roadmap, protesting, getting against the transitional, government are often violently suppressed. another reason why opposition groups don't believe the government is sincere. when it says it's committed to a democratic transition. the only officially sanctioned event was a cancer. it was supposed to be attended. john post as of the man who let the cuckoo money to buy a wound over the crown. now he's president. we didn't turn up noted any of his ministers were here in support of doing boy. yeah, because he supports us. he should not retreat or be scared. we are his supporters and we are with him. we're here to celebrate with kind of boy, yeah,
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this is an important celebration for all of those who are in support of the president. asked the government spokesman for an interview. we were told that he didn't have any space in his diary to use into the 3rd to guineas, had since independence whole the government can offer in place of every tons of democracy is a reminder that it still has military force behind it. but it's smith, i'll just say era, concrete, guinea, that'd be formulated of the american follow. right. good. the proud boys has been sentenced to 22 years in prison. and we could tell you as punishment as the most severe of anyone convicted of involved. but the january 6th attacked on capitol hill the time staged by support as a full of president double trump in 2021. so to blow up, congressmen certifying j pipelines. election with a correspondent. hi. j. castro has moved from washington dc, a prosecutor say,
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and ricky tar you was the top commander of the far right extremist group that on january 6th, 2021 saw itself as donald trump's army. 6 tar, you was not physically present at the riot that delayed the congressional certification of jo biden's. when the prosecutor said, tarry, o orchestrated the attack. recruiting lieutenants, monitoring the sold and privately telling others later make no mistake. we did this . kerio served a 4 month jail sentence in 2022 for another offense, telling reporters on his release that she was unrepentant for january 6th. for some of the guys that are in there for as adjacent stuff. they're going to be in there for a while. they're political prisoners and i'm more worried about them and i was worried about myself. that to change after tarheels may trial in which a federal jury convicted tar you and 3 other proud boys leaders of seditious
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conspiracy. dario told the sentencing judge on tuesday, then january 6th was a national embarrassment and said the trial had humbled him. the judge gave tarry. o 22 years, the longest of any capital, riot conspirator. while respect the judges sentence, we respectfully disagree and vote we respected adobe a day and a time or an appeal will come. and we expect that the appeal to come soon. taro flashed of victory or peace sign as federal marshals let him away to prison. and another proud boy's leader who'd been sentenced last week said he hoped trump would become president again and pardon him here. there was a serious attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power and it's a hallmark of the american democracy. and i think there's a lot of concern among government officials, especially with president trump out there, still screaming about election fraud that we have a new, another presidential election coming up in 2024. and we want to make sure that we
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don't see a repeat of 2020. the us justice department has charged more than $1100.00 january 6 riders and says it continues to make new arrests. heidi joe castro, elda 0. washington. well joining his national address last week, mexico's president said that the murder rate was decreasing. the critics have been questioning the statement, saying loud, swaying for the country is still controlled by drug cartels. drug holden has moved from mexico city. so does a back on the streets, so see it out. what is it was come and see them here from 2009 to 12. when it was an epi center of mexico's violence, the decade since things that com. now the mode is up again. every minute, so the 5th nation is to with useful me sites. the 2nd ease with using or beating smooth level drug trafficking much and it's just one error in mexico with violence has been exploding over the last couple of months. the country southwest has been
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a multimillion, an unusual motors, wrote by 20 percent in the coastal state, colorado and authorities, and puts a sending $1200.00 treats to try and bring come, the neighboring mich would come in at least go state criminal groups. the tech police with explosives this july gunk says using on the trucks to drugs, even mines those quote in the middle continued to dial simply banish so far an estimate to $112000.00 people have disappeared since the president, sleepy calderon, again he's so to go in drugs in 2006, 5 young men going also in highly sky state. this august was the latest case to close public outcry. good week about the pain is so big. we can't take any more the days, go on the hours and we don't have anything concrete view far as he's haven't confirmed anything. their relatives recognize them in a kid, not video, but authorities are still trying to find them all that bodies. some of mexico's
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forensic labs, so that they're overwhelmed by the sheer number of remains the symmetry and get a to is full of on 9 victims. i'm for it old by some knowledge of this could get worse. we're heading into an election year in mexico and as the politicians butler via and so to, to the criminal groups that are often behind the power territory. control of the population in the pulse is led to really bloody situation. the president, under his manual nope, is over the door, the most seeing a different picture instead of according to governments to sticks homicides dropped last year. he says, nationwide, those numbers continue to go down at video. it would have fully got insecurity or strategies working well. i think the, the causes of violence on a plane, the principal, the piece is a fruit of just got all kinds have been reduced by 24 percent homicides by 70 percent. but in the countries hotspots,
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criminal groups seem as entrenched incumbents as ever. will the mexican state continues to struggle to fight them? don't homan out 0 mexico city schools still head here all the news in school, the youngster shine that tennis is final grand slam of the season for behave with that story coming to service the imprisoned without trying to i'll just say richard and list remain behind boss in egypt, the hot wood didn't seem detained since february 2020 the job yet a chief detained since august 2021. i'll just say recalls for the immediate release of its gentlest, detained in egypt. journalism is not
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a crime. the . the personal belongings of freddie mercury, the lead singer of the rockland queen for auction in london. the collection
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includes thousands of items from his hand, written lyrics to his piano. charles struck but has more real quick on one of the most loved and highly respected. some writers of his generation will support the now more than 30 years of these day, thousands of free mercury's belongings. what's being billed as an intimate window into the life of queens frontline being auctioned subdivision in london. this is a unique opportunity, a wonderful occasion, because we're bringing together here wide range of items that represent both freddie mac curies personal life and his public stage life. a solid business transformed its gallery to resemble freddy's home. items include some of the outfits he wore on stage and a fascinating insight into his writing process through the originals scribbles
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advocates that have gone down in history, defining a band and lead mine who broke to bose and stereotypes. mercury delight at the age of 45 and 1991 just hours of to confirming he had aids left east london home and its contents to mary austin, one of his closest friends. we literally opened suitcases and boxes and found things and try to imagine, okay, where is this for, is, is placed in the, in the process of friday this, this belt, it goes with which parent tries. he was a well known collected himself with a passion for japanese and chinese all. and the love of fun of the kitch, including this original 1941. well, it said you books and a tiny style chicago see, was not interested in having an easy in this his life. but he, he loved options. people had, he was well known here. and so she felt this would be the great. this is what he
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would have loved, he would, he would have loved all this. the collection is expected to go for around $10000000.00 around for 1000000 for the baby grand piano, which mercury composed perhaps queens most famous song. but despite this now, legend realistic, the one can speculate he may have actually cared that his possessions and creations our appreciation for the joy they brought him and millions around the world. child stratford elder 0 in the fall . but what really matters know is full with far, well said, thank you so much. so hell know about jock ridge and carlos alvarez, remain on course to meet in the final in the us open job, which is into the semi finals in new york after street sets went over american taylor france. it will be his 47th last for appearance, out of grand slam, which is an old time record this when taking on past the march set by roger federer
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to seek legislation. apologize for the missing audio there. oh, i'm see that american ben shelton came out on top in an old american contest against attach it. so the 20 year old clenching a force that victory to reach his 1st ever grand slam single, semi final shopping, becomes the youngest american to reach the men's us of assembly since michael chang in 1992 faced at johnston, rich fellow american coco golf has also receive funnel for the 19 year old race past. elena austin, going straight facts since her opening round last at wimbledon, the teenager has 117 everlast 18 niches. the victory sauce becomes the youngest female player to reach the final row and one. so face, here we will,
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massey has joined out with is argentina teammates for their upcoming world cup qualifier. the world champions begin their qualifying campaign by hosting ecuador on thursday, argentina, of course, winning the world cup and caught her by beating france on penalties in a dramatic funnel. betsy's teammates, however, believe what happened and caught our accounts for nothing more. the johnson being a, the coach has a lot of place to choose from, because there are lots of young guys playing very well. and it depends on each one, whoever it's here. it's because they are doing things well at the clubs, and it doesn't matter who is that the world comfortable because this is the presence of springs. football federation has sacked, its womens team coach, where he build uh, barely 2 weeks after his team won the world. cobb, well, this has been replaced by moms cert till may, who's the 1st woman to have the job. the is a close ally of the suspended federation president luis really alice, who still refusing to resign, after kissing player jennifer her most out on the lips without her consent,
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over himself, had been under fire, heading into the world cap after 15 players went on strike because of his coaching method, official a video release for the for the ration introducing built as a replacement monitor till may is a former fire one, especially i don't know that she works as an assistant coach under bill that the there's now just 2 days to go until the start of the rugby world cup house of frances stepping out their preparations for the opening game of tournaments. they take off against the discrete time champions, new zealand, at the start to france and paris france have never won the well comp time champions, australia received a warm welcome at their base, and the coach, eddie jones has picked up
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a gas squad for this tournament as wallabies in to lift the trophy for the 1st time this century. all the policies are in full see for this tournament, and it says hop, why they're grouped with a wells of c, g, the georgia, portugal. there's peter summit with a closer look at what we can expect from this one. ok, so as long as you might think that a strain and way on, so the outbreak favorites, but that would be so sure. so i was just on the roof itself. feels like it's all feels like with, with you now in the book up as a life type of thing and just be months and months, months of tolkien until we'll get into ok now. we're just really god and excited that we're here to stop in both the wells and the world of these have inducements, difficult, 2023. they have been some heavy defeats, as well as a mediocre performances with both to seeing the return of high profile coaches. warren gatlin with wales at 80 just with australia, back to the fiji and georgia. a lot of hope. you know, i wouldn't,
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i don't understand why any anyone, but the one we have to worry about is the name is georgia. once we get to c, j will will have a game plan to fly in stage and will need to be at our best beta. if hands have been to the quote of finals twice before and already the favorites to most vehicles in the regions, bring the magic as long as that and bring too much against us will be heavy for the georgia that being regulars at the world cup since 2003, but has never reach the courses as well both. oh, certainly i'm the dogs against australia and wales. i'm upset. kind of be who. the other team in pool see is postables. they are making, they were 10 to the tournament of a load and appears in 2006. and that is all your support for now, much more coming up later, but for now it's back to you. so hell like start, let's take you over to our website to tell just david, don't com us close on top story that is on to the blinking surprise of the 2 key
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ways announced a $1000000000.00 budgets for weapons to the ukranian. small news on the other side of the break to stay with us here on the news on the and the
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showings is coming over our heads from russian positions. ukrainian positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in the suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is
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a will cause region across the lines and know that the level of destruction here proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. the floods coolest by torrential rain sweep across greece to key and fog area killing at least 9 people. the hello i massage of your time. this is out 0 life and also coming you and report highlights the role that he twice play in west timing and quantity as african lead is all set to.

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