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saw the city in front of us, but it to face with details coverage. agribusiness is like this cattle ranch or the driving edge of the bolivian economy from around the world estimates battery, but it's reckoned as many as 3000 schools have been damaged, still completely destroyed. since the start of the war or the governor's ministry, jones and names and opponents of the asked of president as a new interim prime minister, the them are. kyle, this is officer alive from dough ha. also coming up ahead of saddam's routing counseling. this kind of tells them they're in a plastic push for regional support in the fight against the power and military. great. hundreds of people have been rescued from floods in greece,
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off the heavy rain storms rising. most levels have left many strand as us announces it'll supply ukraine with controversial anti time weapons, and that's war against russia. the some stop with the conflict. and so dawn and efforts by the head of its ruling counsel, to gone to international support as his soldiers bustle, a power, minute trick, what i will fight to elbow han has met. castles a mistake coming bahama del funny and do ha. they discussed bilateral relations and aid before his visit, the general issued a decree to dissolve the paramount to rapid support forces. and then what, how does i have to see on the armed forces reassure this to these people and the entire world that we're continuing to complete the transition to democratic
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civilian rule after the defeat of the rebellion and the whole society, how the priority of the christ stage is how to end the rebellion and defeated. one of the priorities is also how to stop the suffering of to the needs people in all parts of the country. to have a morgan has more from caution. well, wild his 1st 2 visits to egypt and south to that and can be viewed from a military and security aspect when it comes to his visit to, to puts out it could be looked at from a political and diplomatic aspect. now, in general, after the fact the hon is not just the army chief of the so the needs armed forces . he's also the head of the sovereignty counsel, the chairperson of the ruling body of sudan. so he is also focusing on the diplomatic and political aspects of the fall out of this for that has been ongoing for nearly 5 months between the parent military rapids support forces. and this is denise army. so when it comes to the cuts are, it's could be that he's trying to get more political support for the sending these
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government and the military and try to get more humanitarian assistance for those whose the, whose been affected by the war now outside and the sudan have enjoyed long a bilateral relations with also to meet the thing a peace agreement in 2011 between the sudanese government and as are for a rental group in the us have a capital. so it's may be that he's looking for political support for the government and hopes that that would be able to support any future mediations or talks when it comes to not between the reference support forces and but the denise army, but between the army and the political groups that are in the country, lead madiba is the founder and president of the see don policy for him. he says, angel 5, i'll behind the latest efforts to dissolve the permanent you forces and seek international support. lot provision a bite dissolving dod as if he's taking a decision that he is not capable of enforcing. i mean, they are already beyond his control and they are already controlling some that is
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that are beyond his control and by dissolving the others, if he's just helping complicate the situation further, especially given the fact that the conflict is happening along the lines. it's because the type of lies in, in width and so time and in different parts of the country. the problem was, uh, bottom line is that he's assuming some sort of a continue is he doesn't realize that there is some sort of a discontinue interview between uh uh the, the political before the war on the, for the, to cut it off the door. he needs to have some sort of a vision that helps them move beyond the water head. i mean, he this would then these people up to the extent that the, the does, the public is waiting to help them. they have to be at 80 to help themselves. so
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there be a pop out of the united states. they do have political and financial leverage, but they can only be successful to the extent that we are willing to help or the steps so far we, i don't see signs of this with any is people realizing the structure of the root of the problem on trying to come to attend was the problem itself. and galvan limit g john to has named ramo, don't seem a, as the new in from prime minister. seamless of his prime minister and the former president ali bung guy who was deposed in a qu last week. you lazy became a vocal christ, i can phone, go and then run against him. and last month presidential election. just bring it all across. one of the nicholas hockey's and the senegalese capital dot com festival. nick, what more can you tell us about same i use of familiar faces and fee for many companies? that's right, he's been around for quite a long time and in 2012 to 2014. he was the prime minister under the bone go when
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he was suddenly dismissed and then he became a staunch critic and 2016. he ran as an opposition candidate and election lord with fraud and with violence were security forces. members of the presidential guard fired on per testers. now uh the bunker was re elected, and then in 2023, he tried to run as the coalition candidate, but for many other figures of the opposition, he was seen as too powerful and was sideline. now this is a significant move by recent when you get and get my he's name me the 1st civilian after the president of the constitutional court that was named yesterday. this is a 1st civilian name and in a very important position, the prime minister of this period of transition. and he'll have to nominate a cabinet to win back the trust of the people laura and also nick, there's a pretty significant deadline looming today. later tonight, can you tell us about us?
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yes, recently here in game i had really put a had really put some stern words during his address when he was born in on monday . and so he had told me that was that report a part of the bunker system. so ministers, directors of cabinets, the civil servants, to return the money that had that they had stolen from the state coffers. by the end of today, they have 48 hours to do so, or they will face justice and we've seen already and you may or for the capital leave will be the general that was nominated in, in, in, in, in the mirrors office. there was a lot of anguish among those that were part of the bunker. we've seen those people that up until wednesday, before the crew were seen above the lot, profiting from the bunk go system in of this oil rich country that export and $6000000000.00 of oil, billions of dollars of magazine use to china. oh that well. well, it's not trickling down to the people. galban is people, their circumstances have gone from bad to worse. under all the bunk goes regime and
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think how all companies reacting to all these foss moving changes since the qu last week of that sort. i mean, imagine for this population that has lived under one family for the last 55 years to suddenly see these people that were so powerful. suddenly scared, scared to face justice and the sense that perhaps that power that was held in the hand of one family. returning back to the gap in these people, there's a lot of excitement, particularly among young people in this country where 40 percent of the population are out of the job. they're young, they're under the age of 18 and have only seen one family, ruled the country. so there's a lot of excitement and hope that police it will it be in gramma will follow through an actual restored democracy that has been long awaited in this country. but there is the concern of international actors like the regional body semen,
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who has appointed a chief mediator under the name of president twitter of the central african republic. now we've heard that she has negotiated some sort of roadmap with police of the gate in grandma for a return to the democracy, some sort of elections. but before that can happen, there's a whole dismantling of the bunker system that's happening right in front of the gap . and these people's eyes were interesting times and gambling and d, thanks very much. next for joining us. that from deca emergency services in greece have no rescue efforts in several flooded villages. central and northern regions have been affected by storm. daniel and 2 days of trench will range causing major damage to infrastructure. some areas of st. moving full in 24 hours and they normally see and a yeah. fast stones bass a grease took. yeah, i'm full gary earlier this week, following a period of extreme heat and devastating wildfires. the states absolute priority at
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the moment is to rescue people from the areas hit by the bed with that, as well as the protection of critical infrastructure. i don't smoke less has moved from valdosta in greece. floodwaters are still receiving in the town of bolos, when many streets are impossible. as you can see behind me, there's at least a foot of water on the street that goes right back into residential areas. and even this main avenue, which has been given over to traffic to use is only practically usable in one lane in each direction. behind me, supermarkets and other businesses or shut down, they have no power and the floors have been flooded with not the people inside this one. we're currently trying to clear them out so that they can may be open in the coming days. but many businesses aren't even attempting that it's not certainly the lack of power that remote customers. this town has not. jeffers has turned to normal commercial life. what we're seeing as one of the 1st television crews to
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enter this town since roseville reopened is that they're mostly emergency vehicles and tractor trailers, bringing in generations and digging equipment to try and reconnect for long parts of the town and outline villages where the roads have been severed and where mud has simply made connect, communications and connections impossible of russia has cooled washington's decision to send depleted uranium rounds to ukraine. a criminal act us as applied to be on a passing tank rounds and its latest $1000000000.00 a package. the highly dense radioactive ontario is effective against alma, but it's use in war, has been controversial. some studies of it's used by the us in a rock of links, the rooms to increased health risks. here's us of, of all of us with most good reaction. rather strongly condemns the us decision to transfer depleted uranium shelves to ukraine for the brims tongues. it totally
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disagrees with the white house statement, but the shelves do not pause a radioactive threat. according to criminal spokesman, demetrius quote, the decision will lead to extremely bad consequences, and the responsibility for the use will be entirely on the united states deputy for administer survey at cold cold. the us decision criminal acts he referred to hundreds of expert materials published around the world about the home that such weapons compose to the environment. citing the washington duncan's cat a toll because that kind of a munition will be used in the home. that's how we're treatment on the temperature of ukraine, expressed consent that the weapons will inevitably, that affects people who live in the area right now and for the future. generations of foreign ministry spokeswoman marizza harwell also commented on the dangers of such weapons. with examples facing back to the yugoslavia will as to which toxic substances let tax treatment negative health consequences, including yours cases of cancer. so russia sees it as a new round of escalation,
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but the crab and said that the depleted uranium weapon supplies would not affect the cost of the special ministry operation. ukraine, it will continue no matter what other aspects us. okay, so i'm lenny, he's the director of the european resilience initiative center. and is this the teacher benefits of using depleted uranium shelves outweigh the risks the russians have more back. ok, so the grounds then the prince and the deflected to rein charles, they lights, the brand new change to effectively destroyed russian things on the long distance because of different impression of capacity. so that's why we see less things than the russians. your premiums may effectively find promotions which leads to plots of to ring shelves because they can just re, more oftentimes on the distance. and that's all the types of what we're looking at . why? that's so controversial. just how talk sick all day. well,
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like people would say like everything controversial, what is being used to in the one that is actually normal because work is about to them. people and destroy dates and effective weapons. even many people in this point, many things think about cluster munitions. also mention is also being seen as controversial, deep writing and said we need them to liberate our promptly because the negative aspect, if we don't push false using a means available will be much worse than we don't use. of course during your deflated to rain you. oh shells can be toxic trail. nobody says that they will not box what we have no waste the hundreds of thousands of square kilometers a commercial ports destroyed. all like a lot of the land lines being light in the ground. a lot of unexploded ordinances like equity side of the more scale we so for as far as with schooling or any most, etc. if you traffic on a freight environment, it should be stalled. okay,
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so just the point bothering you. then you think that the gains that these munitions were c o when on the bass, sol failed justify the damage that they do, potentially long term to cranes population? absolutely like ukrainians last me must win this year. and they said like we need money a conventional conventional. busy somebody's fine contracts these as we need more times like not pointed, same spot to convert paints refund retain because we need to do this. i'm so that is we need also to say that is required in winds. which radians want to liberate is the means which. ready range is choose, and of course it's high cock receive from the russian side. well, 2000. so if your brain is at this point, 1000 square kilometers. so if you bring your y c o, they will be bad consequences. sweep raining considerations that dispute progresses of cost. that is, what watches um, what questions do all the time from says highest costs as well. the school band on
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a bias, the least fitted over government for my son was then women is legal as defined as not just commentary to was muslims ruling comes just days off. any $300.00 students arrived at french public schools wearing the robes and the protest. still a has hair on alex's era. a nationwide mine hunt in the u. k. oft russell, i'm a soldier facing teller, related charges escapes from prison. i'm just a honeywood strike drags on. it's not just act as an right to it. so taking a financial hit the in depth analysis of today's headlines, 1000000 euros to help to see a address migration. is it going to tease the micro crisis to make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decision to embrace whom and
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frank assessments this balance between to tell them sounds via shoals is potentially important to the 5 missing destruction inside stored on out to 0 the the world of light frequency shad trading exposed this engine that was basically trading. i could of last $30000000.00 was a terrifying experience. how launch efficient intelligence is rates for stakes and risks on the money markets. this markets go faster and faster. we're opening up the possibility for an instability, for no money bunch on how much is the
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the other again, you are watching out a 0. i have to remind you of on top stories this hour. i'm going to jump to in capital and has name dream on and don't seem a as the new and trim prime minister. see most of those prime minister under the post presence. i live. ok. i'm late to run against him. how does he john's running council has meant catch all is a mistake to me and then have a dump bonnie and go ha, i've draw fafsa, l broham discussed by last relations and the age and hundreds of people have been rescued off the floods in greece. some areas have seen more rain full in 24 hours and they normally see in a yeah,
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hundreds of trucks of stranded at the main border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan of the gun battles between security forces. on wednesday, the vehicles are boxed out for columbus has on both sides of the border situation remains tense. practice on a government and military officials say they're in contact with scandal, thirties, to try to diffuse the situation. 12 high, the high school, a good store from florida grudgingly remains closed. altered in exchange of small arms fire from both sides. the bucket done your dirty said does it go to the ground who are trying to? i've been divorced in no man's land above. confronted objected vialva on the bon force and then opened fire and focused on the position the bug kasanya said ended, delia did that fire and as continued for over an hour, there was a scared in the area of many people living close to the border decided to leave
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their homes and go to say for locations. the fighting has died down, but the border remains close and active guards that do a back log on both sides of the border. i did, i essentially got more data on the back of these drug. greater than of runners down will be waiting for delivery on time that are also fresh race diversion. folks on the of on site which i pretty sure belie dems. and that may be lost or to get there because of the heat in the area. it just as somebody. yeah. so there is of course going to be not says to today does. and i've got a lot of frustration because thousands of other loans across the border on a regular basis. some of them come to bug is gone for medical attention. this is after all, the busiest border crossing between the 2 countries. because i've run it down as a land of country and relies on neighboring countries for our suppliers to come to those countries. so in day the crisis that are dogs that we are doors about this
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dog normally takes every day and a drug driver's head. in the meantime, we'll have to wait and see when that border will reopen. come on, how you that i'll just eat a and a 5, a boss as a nationwide 900 is underway in the united kingdom software full of ports are sold to escape from a london prison on wednesday morning. daniel cafe lives in cost of the ones with prism one of the country's largest jails. he's been accused of terrorism offences. it's been unfortunate that police had been working in the kitchens of the jail and his photo of a scapes, plus, dropping himself to a food delivery of an official say, it's almost us and he had inside the house. i reiterate now that no stone must be left on time to getting to the bottom of what happened. who was on duty that morning in what rose, ranging from the kitchen to the prison gate. what protocols were in place where they found it and said, i understand. yeah,
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it has been released in the us states of pennsylvania of a convicted killer staging his escape by doing a so called craft broke down the lo, donnelly's contact broke house of prison in the area of west chester a week ago. a massive man hunt is underway. couple county was jailed for faithfully staffing his ex girlfriend in front of her 2 children in 2021. fresco is a rushing to save an american man trapped inside a cave, into q and a $150.00 people were involved in the complex operation. and then we'll corvalle locked back. he felt ill at a depth of 1000 meters. schools that could take several days to bring him to the surface, the 10s of thousands of film and television lights as an access in the us have been on stripe for months, shutting down old union productions unless estimate the strikes of cost the economy at least $3000000000.00. so for, for reynolds reports from assigned to these kiki stairs, she has
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a clothing warehouse full of vintage items, a little known, but vital part of the entertainment industry. how much stuff you got in here. i've got about $25000.00 pieces of clothing and then plus all the shoes belts. i have everything, jewelry, underwear. so i am a vintage vendor to costumers for tv and film. she's not in a union, but the strikes if hit her hard, or if there is no writers and no actors and no new shows, there's just no, no business. they moved in here in february. and so most of my savings kind of went with the move and you know, i, after you know, refurbished the place and do all that. so i'm pretty much for the business part. i'm living on fumes right now. roland molina. dunn has composed scores
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for many tv and film productions. i write music for films and television. so i get a movie, and they asked me to write a certain type of music, and that's what i do. his work has dried up. there's no writers and there's no actors. so the only projects that are coming in are documentaries. um i guess some animation reality television. there's a lot of that, but reality television has already moved away from composers for the most part. they're using stock music like many other non union entertainment artist sees, been forced to dip into his savings. there's no jobs coming and you're relying on the money from the previous job. and the further that goes into the future, the more uh, dismal that sushi this, the longer it goes on, the closer artist's like stash and done get to leaving their field altogether. luckily it hasn't gotten to that yet, but uh, it's very worrisome to see that this has been going on for so long it if it
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continues, everybody in the industry will probably have to do as you suggest and find a job completely outside of the industry, sleepless night yeah, for sure. for sure. sure. yeah, absolutely. skills intel is going to waste is the biggest entertainment strike in decades, drags on rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. in september of 2021. the small central american country of el salvador was the 1st to make the crypto currency bitcoin legal tender. it's up mixed results. tourism is awesome, but it seems not many people actually use it to home and take a look at the experiment on that. second, none of us ray is now 2 years since el salvador became the 1st country in the world to introduce bitcoin as legal tend along with its regular currency. the so has the experiment succeeded. the general verdict, not yet,
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at least one of the big selling points of the plan was it salvadorans would be able to receive remittances from relatives in the us through bitcoin using a digital chiva. well, it a bit, according to stats, for most of those central bank, most of chose not to less than 2 percent. remittances went through crypto currency and digital wallet. so far this year then is big queen city a plan? paradise. the big queen and tease yes. power by tear thermal energy with low taxes encrypts or mining facilities. it was presented by the president of the palm by stick event in november, 2021. because this is a fully, fully ecological city that's work. and it's energized by of ok. but sorry for critics say that building has yet begun. this 1st bond is the same. so many the strategist behind those sabbath. those crypto currency adoption
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announced the full coming creation of bitcoin bones. the 1st one is going to be a $1000000000.00 bond. and what makes it a bit going bonds is because it's backed by that point. so half of the $1000000000.00 will go into buying that point. the other half will go towards infrastructure, specifically building energy infrastructure as they point mining to the so called volcano bones. so yet to materialize. meanwhile, president kennedy has been using government funds himself to buy big coins for the nation, announcing on twitter when and how much he's purchased. economists have been using those tweets to look at how those trades have gone study. i'm a hard on the, at the price of bit going right now. we're looking at a theoretical loss of $45400000.00 of public funds. and these operations. and those are just estimates based on the president's tweets. because there is no information publicly available about how much he's traded to see them, while inflammation might be hard to come by and then solving those big quinn
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experiments. one thing is for sure it's president isn't giving up. yeah. john holman, out to 0. and that's it. from me laura kyle, you can always find much more information on a website that's onto 0 dot com. the weather is next. then we have inside story looking at weather vladimir putin and kim jones and i'm planning a meeting to summon airlines the the colors lousy dry and settled across a good parts of the middle east. of a brisk waiting for a time in 2 central parts of the saudi arabia. a little bit of lift the dust and sand here. so i'm right around the north. you notice just around know the passover rock up to was as a budget on media easing up. into georgia will see some wet weather to for a time just around that western side of the k, but should he's off here as
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a go one through as fast. i know what to with the then gathering just around the cool cuz there's no some wet weather also gathering into northern parts of libya from storm. daniel, that'll sink a little further south, which as we go through the next dials, so i must have no fabric of his dry, maybe a shower too into northern parts of morocco. last available system just starting to push off, show away from west africa. see the next system just around the type of audience that just allotted to come tropical storm ma go following on in the path of lee which is moving towards the other side of the atlantic. premier salazar into the gulf of guinea across the good parts of west africa and the shelves of cool stretching across the eastern parts of a southern africa. further south, it's generally hot tenants warming up into habits book getting up to us 30 degrees here by the end of the weekend, of the
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freezing winds and rugged terrain and at times seem impossible. but for ask on, traders praise the will concrete. all that is no choice combating the impossible to sell that goods in isolated areas. we found out that during journeys as they overcome the extremes, risk and you can install it on al jazeera, isolated on the sanctions of that, even if you're sent and came jo ann planning a meeting to cement the lines. the rest of the data badly needs weapons phase will in ukraine for walk and killing young alpha. and how will the west react? this is inside storage, the .
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