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for the brain wash, the water, and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy? when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change. because it comes to us politics developed in the the single venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our life from don't coming up in the program today. good bones, military jumped the names and opponents of the house, the president. as the new entering prime minister. hundreds of people have been rescued from floods in greeks of the heavy rain storms. rising water levels have left many stranded. frances top court upholds the ban on the muslim of bias and
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schools, the head of sedans willing council meets tarzan mirror. and the diplomatic push for regional supports in the fight against the parent most frequent and useful friends will be housing, hong supposed spends 5 then. so a 1st rugby world cup sides of the house is getting ready to take on threats on champions. these england and fridays tournaments on the indigo and the military june to his named raymond in don't seem as the new entering prime minister seemed to serve this prime minister under former president's italy bunker, who was deposed in a qu last week. but he later became a vocal critic of bongo, even running against him in last month's presidential election. because hack is monitoring this from the senegalese capital the car. make. tell us more about this
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prime minister and also what is the messaging in choosing him as the new face of this interim government? a while he was in the early support of the cool hey moore, and don't in see my he's a well known face in a good bone and joint between 20122014. he was actually the prime minister under all the bone go and then became a staunch critic of the bunker res human. in fact, i'm seeing in 2016. he ran as an opposition, opposition presidential candidate on this campaign to change the constitution to change the system in which good bone is governed. so it's no coincidence. he's been chosen to be the prime minister because his task as the prime minister of transition is to rewrite the constitution to overhaul the electoral code sit. and so those are some of the plans for the, the, the government of transition. so that's his job, and you'll have to find a key players among people from the opposition civil society and galban. he's
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a pull additions to do that that's. that's his job at hand. doing it, nick, it's been almost 24 hours since the qu, leaders have said that the post president valli bundle was free to leave the country, that he was no longer under arrest. do we have updated information on where he is and what he's doing? what's the, what's interesting to note in the state been made by the military. and the reason given of, of his release from the tension was his health that he suffered a stroke in 2019. so he's allowed to travel abroad in a country where there's better health care in order to treat his his ailing health . so the problem is his wife is being held on the 4th floor of the presidential palace, his son or dean and his other son, julio, are also being held. so if he does leave the country, can he come back to good bone and what will happen to the rest of the family? so right now what he's doing, what we're hearing, he's,
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he's in his residence in the neighborhood of less than yeah. where he's trying to negotiate a way out, not just for himself, but for his entourage, but that's going to be difficult said because a number of them had been under arrest accused of highest treason of stealing from the state coffers. okay. yeah that's, that's a really interesting part of all of this because earlier this week, the cool leader general in game a give, gave good bonds, rich and powerful a few days to return any money that they might have stolen from the state. what's happening on that like 1st, let's take stock of it. this is quite an incredible moment for the gap and these people to see those rich and powerful that were seen above the law that were in charge of this country. and now, scared at the moment, fearing for their lives, fearing that they would be arrested and, and,
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and putting the family of all the bone go under house arrest is a strong signal to all of those that are to have profited from the bone go regime in the bone growth system, remember, this is a country that has exported $6000000000.00 in oral last years. billions of dollars of magnesium mineral that's extracted from give on to china n. yes, the circumstances of young japanese has gone from bad to worse, especially in the last tenure of ali baba between 20162023. so where did all that money go? that's the question put forward to all of that was that had been arrested know to be the minister of oil and other cabinet ministers that have been rounded up and. and today we saw the mayor of liberal views that was taken out and in general, replacing him. a lot of fear about all these government officials, what will happen to them? so they have 48 hours to hand back that money, or else they will face magenta. and they will face face just as this is something
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incredible for a lot of ordinary deputies to see all those people above the law now facing the law . yeah, absolutely. nicholas hack reporting there from the car. thank you very much for all that contacts. now at least 4 people have been killed and 6 others injured. following heavy floods in greece, emergency services have launched a rescue efforts in several flooded villages. central and northern regions have been effected by storm. daniel and 2 days of torrential rains, causing major damage to infrastructure. so many areas have seen more rain full in 24 hours than they normally see in a year fear storms, batted grease, or key and bulgaria earlier this week, following a period of extreme heat and devastating wind fires, the states absolute priority at the moment is to rescue people from the areas hit by the bed with it, as well as the protection of critical infrastructure to dumpster off. the list has more on this from volts in greece. floodwaters are still receiving in the town of
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bolos where 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. there are no customers. this town has not jeffers has turned to normal commercial life. what we're seeing as one of the 1st television crews to enter this town since roseville reopen is that they're mostly emergency vehicles and tractor trailers, bringing in generations and digging equipment to try and reconnect for long parts
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of the town and the outlying villages where the roads have been severed and where mud has simply made connect, communications and connections impossible. rescuers are rushing to save an american man trapped inside a cave in turkey, a. more than a 150 people are involved in this complex operation in the market valley. mark vicky felt ill at a depth of more than a 1000 meters. rescuers say that it could take several days to bring him back to the surface. all right, there's plenty more head on this news. our rush, i condemning a us move to supply controversial anti tank weapons to ukraine, palestinians in gaza for demand and compensation for their homes nearly one decade after they were destroyed by israel, will be speaking to one of them. and in sports, is there time for the saudi pro leads to make one last big move in this transfer market. and the richardson will be here with that store.
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the press is highest court has ruled that a school band on a by is the loose fitting over garment worn by some muslim women is legal. it says that the band is not discriminatory towards muslims. the ruling comes just days after nearly $300.00 students arrived at french public schools wearing the robes in protest. joining me now to discuss this is honey, a shallow. she is the former president of the muslim students, friends. she joins us from sally in front, so the court has upheld the ban on the a by a what's your reaction? i mean, this decision is clearly disappointing and full sorts of what it is a stake end, but at the same time, it's completely expected. it's simply endorsed as the government's position and it has been doing several times already. and i think that the most striking thing is that the decision is motivated by very few reasons. the court,
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which is the highest, are section and falls on the equivalent of the us supreme court is supposed to be the warranty for, from them until the rights in trunks. and i think that with this decision, the only thing that the can say do the, or the court, the french, the court has validated is the crackers on muslim students and the harassment that they will be subjected to underground. okay. you say several things here you say this decision is motivated by very few reasons. your word that the court and the government in this instance would argue that it is motivated by french law. the french law says that no one, whether whatever religion they are can wear austin patience, religious signs in public spaces such as public school. so that's the law. and that it appears to be the basis for this decision. a yeah, i mean, the low that is of the core of the whole issue here is the french sticker is more
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likely to, and it has been weaponized over 20 years. and the below here is all the same. going to say a consensual. it has been weaponized several times before and it still weaponized despite this, with this case and we see on the ground that's the most seems to those are, are a feeling the effects on all of these crept down again. it's very disappointing that they can say that the court is simply aligning to the government's position. but again, it's supposed to be a separate entity. it's a and they just sent you an entity that is suppose to, to, to put some appeasement with the windows. in this situation, but at the same time it's not doing it's work. you say the law has been weaponized . why do you say that to because i am a muslim women and again, over 20 years divine, on his german schools of the all of the controversies,
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i mean outside the front. i'm sure that your origins is definitely seeing the different controversies that are emanating from, from farms and the low. again, the secretaries that has been weaponized it's supposed to of. it's supposed to ensure that every citizen has the right to vent to believe, and also to express explanation with a phone point. the low, the secretary is lower than the 19 o. 5 low has been again and again use misuse to, to, to control and listening women's body and to, to, to control what can be expressed of the most entries. you know, you're right to point out that this is a subject of intense interest. a lot of our viewers and there's a lot of um, frankly, surprises and sometimes mis understanding of, of what's happening in france. the general spirit of secularism and i think you'll agree with me on this in france is that religion is a private matter and therefore it should not be brought into public forms. whether that's an administration to a government building or a public school. and that applies to all, whether they're muslim jewish, christian,
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whatever it may be. but you're saying that this is targeted and this is discriminating against muslims. why against muslims? this is the issue here. it's the, the religion is not about the private matter. religion is a free though, it's from the 1st are free right to be as size privately according to this concept of secularism. and again, religion, the, the freedom of, of the leaving is a fundamental right that's can be expressed outside an insight in private and private setting. this also and in the public settings, i think that's what is here at the core, is the again the web and isaac of the slow and we have seen over the last 20 years . i'm sure that you can hear it from muslim women wearing the huge up in trust what the experience is in france. hon. you're shut out for a president of the muslim students of france. thank you so much for joining us on
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the program today. that was the conflict in sedan and efforts by the head of its ruling counsel, to garner international support. as his soldiers baffled a parent military group of the abra han has met guitars and mere shake to mean been a model. tony in dall they discussed bilateral relations and aid. before his visit, the general issued a decree to dissolve the paramilitary rapids support forces. and then what, how do i have to see on the, on forces reassure this or do these people in the entire world that we're continuing to complete the transition to democratic civilian rule after the defeat of the rebellion known for society, how the priority of the current stage is how to end the rebellion and defeated. one of the priorities is also how to stop the suffering of to the needs of people in all parts of the country. also zeros. hibbon morgan has more on this from cartoon. a well, while his 1st 2 visits to egypt and south to them can be viewed from
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a military and security aspect. when it comes to his visit to, to puts a, it could be looked at from a political and diplomatic aspect. now in general, i have been put, the hon is not just the army chief, i'll be sued in these armed forces. he's also the head of the sovereignty counsel of 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 the student needs army. so when it comes to cuts are, it's could be that he's trying to get more political support for the city needs government and the military and types of get more humanitarian assistance for those whose the, whose been affected by the war now caught. and the sedan have enjoyed a long uh, bilateral relations with outside of mediating a peace agreement in 2011 between the sudanese government and as our 4 year reval group in the us have a capital. so it's may be that he's looking for political support for the
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government and hopes that other wouldn't be able to support any future mediations or talks when it comes to not between the rapids support forces. and that's a denise army, but between the army and the political groups that are in the country. where literally are my colleague laura kyle talk to will lead mcgee, both the founder and president of the sedan policy form. he said that the bronze latest efforts to dissolve the parent military forces and seek international support, lack vision. the problem was behind is that he's assuming some sort of a continue if he doesn't realize that there is some sort of a discontinue interview between uh uh the, the police. because before the war on to, for the to cut it off the door, he needs to have some sort of a fusion. uh that helps them move beyond the water at all. uh, he this with them these people uh, to the extent that the, the, to,
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the public is waiting to help them. they have to be, uh, they do to help themselves. so they, they be called and the united states, they do have political them financial and 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 sp realizing the spark headed root of the problem on trying to come to attends was the problem itself. we do have behind, as we've just heard dissolving or issuing a decree to dissolve, permanency forced these find sitting the rapids. support forces is not going to have any impact on the flight to what impact does it have to countries outside of saddam? yeah, this very much a fix to create a big deal for home because in egypt he says that he's willing to come to with him . so that's why that's to say that he was trying to request city. it was the fighting group. was the audit if but now by dissolving dot is if he's
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taking a decision that he is not capable of enforcing, i mean they are already beyond his control. they are already controlling something that is that are beyond his control. and by dissolving the audits, if he's just helping complicated, the situation fails, that especially given the fact that the conflict is happening along ethnic lines, it's make on type of lions in, in wisdom. so diana and in different parts of the country or russia has called washington's decision to send a depleted uranium rounds to ukraine. a criminal act. the us has pledged the armor piercing tank rounds in his latest $1000000000.00 a package. this highly dense radioactive material is effective against the armor, but it's use in war has been controversial. some studies of it's used by the us in iraq have linked the rounds to increased health risks. here's your,
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your shop of oliver with moscow's reaction rather strongly condemned the us decision to try and depleted uranium shelves to ukraine for the brands tongues. it totally disagrees with the white house statement, but the shelves do not pause a radioactive threat, according to criminal spokesman to reach her best hopes. the decision will lead to extremely bad consequences. and the responsibility for the use will be entirely on the united states deputy for administer gate at a cold cold. the us decision, a criminal acts he referred to hundreds of expert and materials published around the world about the home that such weapons compose to the environment. citing the washington duncan's cat as whole because that kind of a munition will be used in the home. that's how we treat about on the temperature of ukraine, expressed consent that the weapons will inevitably affects people who live in the area right now and for the future. generations of foreign ministry spokeswoman marizza hartwell, also commented on the dangers of such weapons with examples facing thought to the
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yugoslavia. bu as to which toxic substances let to extrusion negative health consequences, including yours cases of cancer. so russia sees it as a new round of escalation, 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, my. so we'll, the grain has reported damage to its daniel river. ports is male. russia dropped out of a un brokered black sea grain deal in july and has been attacking ukraine's ports india desa region regularly since brought mcbride reports from a desk. wednesday through thursday was the 4th time in 5 nights that the river port facilities have been targeted in the danube river area. the boat as we through maybe a south of here as previously shot had drones made by a ron, were used the crazy and say that nearly all of the 33 drones,
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they say they detected what intercepted and shut down, but a grain handling facilities on the grounds were damaged, including grains silos, with one person being reported injured. the russians have been targeting these grades ex bolting facilities as parts of an attempt to the crazy and say to stop it from being able to expose a food, any of its grain to weld markets. they've been carrying out these. the attacks pretty consistently full mold and a month ever since they canceled that participation in the black sea grain deal. the grain deal had guaranteed the safe passage of ships from pulse like this one desta across the black sea. but since its cancellation, the ukrainians had been looking to operate to colorado of their own and that the weekends to most ships, which now makes a total of full. i've been able to make the journey across the black sea, a widow without the permission of the russians, as you claim looks for any way it kind of exporting gets food to world markets. run
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mcbride, i'll just say era. a desa ukraine of the un says at least 60000000 people have been killed and fighting, and syria's ne, in the past 2 weeks fighting has picked up in the province of their resort between us, back to the syrian democratic forces and groups, backed by the syrian government, the u. n says the humanitarian situation is dire with shortages of water, food, and medicine. there have also been attacked by the syrian government and the country is only revel controlled. province of it live, that's in the northwest of the country. local authorities say the military is targeting civilian areas nor cor marsh reports for me to live in work to earn northwest syria. government forces have escalated their attacks on the residential areas, leaving a trail of destruction, and displacing thousands of people of oma. how much, like many others have to leave his village during the intense bombing. however,
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he says he will always return, because this is home. good on the much for the middle, the middle of america, we would have spliced it many times and now we're living in bombs out houses because we can't be to live anywhere else. they destroyed the main hospital, the most get hundreds of houses. we never, we rebuild. we are confronted by bombing us. for families here, living under attack has become part of life, a blog. the law has built on the ground shelter for his family to the nozzle. you'll do to advise me. so i will say, and it's i decided that i built a shelter for my family so we don't have to be displaced again in the past couple of days. we're scary for the 40 minutes and still in the area like it's getting harder. this is one of the areas in southern and live that us government to repeat at the tech this week. you have a zoe, a, is made up of dozens of villages and authorities here say they have been targeted by air strikes, resulting in many casualties. the attacks of also damaged facilities including
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medical centers. despite the challenges they face, many people in those with syria are trying not to give up. they have survive 12 years of conflict. however, as the horrors of war continue to mount, they have few choices. leave their homes or stay on the risk of being killed, commercial jersey or all of live syria. the palestinians have been protesting in front of the owner while building and gaza city to demand compensation for their homes destroyed in the 2014 war with israel. a summer of call is one of many who lost his home, and since then he's been living at a slab paid for by the u. n. agency. but those payments stopped 3 years ago. here's his story. in his words, this will sound like the bulk of the is always using the outside with along the how i've seen a lot about bush,
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a school vision as far as it was because she has a lot about boss just as how at the end of the 2nd meetings a month because she left for the platinum, then one thing that i'm interested with and how long that study are gonna be it. and i think the problems that have to have had, you know, shifting the spot there will be i know, i should say, john, well, as i used was i just like the level of the head. well, i know quite often what many jimmy are oh, lucky. i usually look at it really so that i do love the head. hello jack. good. but obviously there's like go ahead and it's and the get. it's me like the fact i'm indeed limit said the as me, that's the additional and i will add you end up finding nursing equity, fucked. it all with danny and jonah. and just as soon as the judge and mack energy, when you get even mid that i see them, i did, i say in front of me,
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i know you look value. i mean that the food i collect all obama a lot and in india was in my closet in the web is going to be we find examples. what, what do you look at it is that you have it in? i know i left him. that's what i mean. the mutual setup it has been the thought, which is the minimum, is that yes, going to build a job? i left off to the costa would result in at the bottom in the home and the bit to, you know, but the loop in really a hockey is with n, v a and add you a more often and fucked up v vi. equipment. did you got any malware in new in the any b, beatrice, you had just hundreds of trucks so stranded at the main border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan after gun baffles between the security forces. on wednesday, the vehicles are backed up for kilometers on both sides of the border and the
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situation remains tense. pakistani government and military officials say that they're in contact with the half down authorities to try to diffuse tensions. small height or has more the door to come. border crossing remains closed, altered in exchange of small arms. fire from both sides. the bucket done your dirty said. does it go to the ground you were trying to? i've been divorced in no man's land above. confronted, objected vialva on uh 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 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 this drug,
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greater than i've run it done will be waiting for delivery on time that are also fresh race diversion. folks on the of on site which are better should rely dems. and that may be lost or together because of the heat in the area. it just as somebody. yeah. so there is of course going to be no says to today does. and i've got a lot of frustration because thousands of other runs across the border on a regular basis. some of them come to bug is gone for medical attention. this is after all, the big guys 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 data crisis that are dogs that we are doors about this dog normally dates every day and the truck driver's head. in the meantime, we'll have to wait and see when that border will reopen. come out of how you that i'll just eat a and a 5 a by. as
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a new study published by the british medical journal has found that the number of people diagnosed with the early onset cancer has risen significantly in the past 3 decades. it shows a 79 percent increase in cancer patients younger than 50 in the last 30 years. cancer of the breast, windpipe, bowel and stomach, or among the most prevalent research found but more than a 1000000 people age, 50 or younger, die of the disease every year. and that number is projected to rise by 21 percent by 2030 scientists study data for more than 200 countries involving 29 types of cancer on nicholas smith is the senior health information manager with cancer research. okay. and she says that evidence suggest there was a small but significant increase in rates of cancer and an earlier age. the numbers on this page pad do seem more alarming because they've looked at the number cases in those headlines because rather than the rates which people are getting cancer
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and the number of cases doesn't take into account population. great. so as applications are growing either the decades, we are seeing more people as a whole, say more people are being diagnosed with cancer. we're getting better to texting it over the last that he is going to believe. we are getting much better at detecting cancer. i don't say the recording of kinds of globally is significantly better than it was faxed to you as a guy. but the most important thing when we went to camp kinds of prob, nice to s, i, is trying to catch the end of the stage. so if you are experiencing any symptoms and a thing that's unusual for you, something that just doesn't sound right. so i'm going to see your g p. i'm going to see a doctor and tying that actually happening, that's been going on. thank the system. if those, those changes don't go away, there's something you don't know if you, you know, you're pretty bad so, so make sure you're getting it checks out. and then if it's not likely to be kind of somebody that is picking it up, either on the stage or more like to be treated successfully. it is still a head on alice's here. a nationwide man hunts in the u. k. after a form,
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a soldier facing terror related charges makes a daring escape from prison. mouldings is welcome to investment from india, but the opposition says that they should look for money elsewhere. and in support, the world's top to men's tennis players remain on a collision course at the us open. and the richardson will have that store the colors closet dry and stifled 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 pol silver rod 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 care. but should he's off here as
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a go one through as fast. i know what to whether then gathering just around the cool cuz is the 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 cape body, islands that just allotted to come from the coastal mall. go following on in the path of lee, which is moving towards the other side of the atlantic part of your salazar, into the gulf of getting 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 towards 30 degrees here by the end of the weekend of the
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september, which is india host the g 20 summit where leading economies will discuss global challenges. generation support makes the icons to a challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change societies, wildly dis, gathering new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate towards the broad cost premier of a new series. exploring the implications of us and to play golf clothes for the 1st amendment rights. celebration of quote and see is competition is expected to china who c h. a game. september on al jazeera and learn, learn. we become an enquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the for watching out for 0 reminder of our headlines. the military june to angel and his name is raymond and don't see much as the new entering prime minister seemed to serve this prime minister under deposed president of the bundle and later ran against him. frances highest portez ruled that a school band on a by is the loose fitted over garments worn by some muslim women is legal. it says the band is not discriminatory towards most lives. at least 4 people have been killed and 6 others have been injured. following heavy floods in greece,
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hundreds of people have been rescued from flooded villages. a storm daniel moved south across the mediterranean from greece towards molten libya. charities have raised the alarm about the threat to migrants and refugees making the dangerous c journey. border agency fund tax recorded more than 832000 irregular entries into europe in the 1st 6 months of the year. that is the highest since the peak of the migration crisis in 2016. the central mediterranean route from north africa to southern europe accounted for nearly half of those journeys, 65600. and that bigger is a 140 percent higher than a year ago. international organization for migration estimates that 2100 people died, trying to reach europe by sea in the 1st half of this year. a feeling spice is the spokesperson for see, watch, an organization that conducts search and rescue operations in the mediterranean. he says the lack of information sharing is hindering rescue operations made for him is the data. unfortunately,
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we don't just any information about the risk. what the mission set does. so for example, that the board age c on types of suppliers, federal and so they act ups and finding all this best cases. we don't get this information in depth, but we also find and when the winds strong enough was on our acronyms cannot lease from that tiny islands our ships up basically by their own and when the weather's too heavy and the winds in the way. so that's why we didn't also need to look push as it because otherwise it's going to be quite possible fast risk and costs and the space. and also i want to have who would become c c, which is that also nothing really because and being a was trying to find every us where people are to. and he also because even the situation is not ideal, or let's say uh within these moments, this really, really bad. and this, or for example, the case with, you know, so and then that most of the parts systems, the visa visa,
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4 percent this year. and during his race text by the group president, you cannot be forced to leave the country even the bad. the is really bad situation . and this is also what you have seen in the last couple of months to keep the posits from the country even run the way as well to meet us. i a man on his underway in the united kingdom. that's after an inmate escaped from the london prison on wednesday morning. daniel lee fate was in custody at one's worth prison in one of the country's largest jails. he's been accused of terrorism offences. officials say that it's almost certain that he had inside health trying to hold reports from london. a daniel a bid leaf was being held at london's ones with prisons when he's believe to have slipped out of the kitchen where he was working on wednesday morning, strapping himself to the under side of a food delivery van, the former british army soldier, being held, pending trial on terrorism challenges was last seen dressed in
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a prison cook's outfit. he's now on the run with a major man hunt under way to catch him. and he could be anywhere in the country environment. and yes, of course, with mine for the risk of him tend to be leaving the country. but focusing our efforts in london at the moment. so we have council terrorism offices now deployed across london, working with colleagues from across the metropolitan place in our, upon registers to try and find them. he passed the position policies are asking, oh, good questions. like why a person being held over terrorism challenges was in a category be prison rather than a higher security facility and also about the effect of budget cuts. so the prison service said to be overcrowded and under the results, this was a logos of error. is this escaped or appears to be, i mean we haven't had the, the report from the investigation yet, but it seems to me that a lot of procedures um, were not done or not done properly. who was on duty in what rose,
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ranging from the kitchen to the prison gate. what protocols were in place where they find ones with prison has an official capacity of 1800. but successive inspections have found it to be 60 to 80 percent over crowded. the government has ordered an urgent investigation and even as long queues formed as per the search potential ports of exit, the government's justice minister promised her leaf will be found and made to face justice joe, the whole elder 0 london, us. joining me now to discuss this is john pod moore. he's a former governor of belmore springs and n swale side prisoners, and he joins us from gloucester. sure. and the u. k. what's the most surprising thing about all of this to you, sir? well, i mean, there are 3 surprising in front of say, well that he was in ones with, which i think was, has been described as a category. the prison. i was governor and he said, all the bell mosh that was
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a lot of category a prison is that with a lot of people on the terrace child, he's in ontario convictions, and that's where he should be. that's where the security is at. it's about it's highest um and that was the most appropriate location for him. so i don't understand why he was at was even even more curious is that he was do to repair it. which crime code on what he's trying called a is a key paul to all the function of servicing that code is a key positive function of oh, belmont, why was transferred out? i, i don't know it's, it's deeply davy. worrying that he held the position to responsibility and he was on robot. yet he held a high profile. what sort of taft of what we would call a plumb job in, in, in the kitchen, remodel prisoners because you know, they can,
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the state just can change very quickly. they may need to go to car. ready they tend not to get much in the way of employment to what you know, so they shouldn't have employment education training, but because they are more times in a prison population, they tend not to get those jobs put in any event. and the kitchen is a raised court for state prison. those who have been properly assessed. so um, where are the seeds? what, what, what do prison authorities? what questions do they need to be asking now? well they, they need to be there. i mean, there are, there are 2 things. i mean, they need to be asking about why he was in long. so it's, that's the 1st thing they need to be asking why he held a prying position of responsibility in the j o where he had access to face. ready those on goods and services coming, coming in and out of the jail. and there are 2 possible um answers to this. it could well be that he was results slowly and he was
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a trying to army officer. so he's one, imagine these reason be results, sol, so whether he was i'll put you in this, i'll put you in a steak. so or a gap and secure it a expos that an escape. yeah. on the so the me so he is engaged under a laurie that's considered a fairly basic security breach, isn't it? yes, i'm that, you know, alex joe was talking about protocols. rob protocols in place that any vehicle coming into a prison and then the vehicle going out of the prison should be search on salt on the inside. that clearly didn't happen now that might not have happened to because of incompetence of staff who are not well trained the lead not well supported or it could be because there's some sort of collusion the answer, i don't know, dr. useful. what i'm glad to see is an independent inspection and also the internal investigation, which is the know, so the opposition and u. k has strongly suggested that face may actually reflect chronic under funding
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and under staffing of prisons. do you think that might be the case? yes, the entire prison system is chronically on the phone, the chronically on the results of the staff that it does have that one. there are too few of them and their experience levels are low. i mean of the average it's never. ready experience less than a lot of channels, you know, 5060 percent of the prison officers have less than 2 or 3 years experience. and with that absence of experience goes, you know, and ability and inability to get security. absolutely right, but this is not just about ones where this is about why the malays of the prison system in the u. k. it's, it's, he's failing, and that's been fighting for many years. this is wrong. example of security felt use that there are many of us, and we have a chief inspector of prisons. we have a chief inspector probation who was constantly cataloging the problem is, is that we have prisons, ministers in change by the hour, but we have prison,
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senior management this been that the decades of not being challenging of into finding out why the prison system is brought as we know we can easily blame is all right, as we can easily blame over traffic, those are issues, but it goes beyond that. john pod moore, a former governor of multiple prisons in the u. k. thank you very much for joining us today. barclay's in democratic republic of congo, families are still searching for missing relatives who were last seen on august the 30th at the scene of a protest and goma. the military is accused of using a live ammunition to disperse the demonstrators. at least 56 people were killed, but dozens or still unaccounted for 6 soldiers that being prosecuted for crimes against humanity for their role in the crack down. charles stratford reports the mother is missing. and 5th, date of the family things. she may be one of at least 56 people killed by soldiers in the democratic republic of congo. the kings happened in the city of goma on
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august the 30th military allegedly for life and the nation to break up a demonstration cooling for un peacekeepers to leave the country. let's just see if it goes in a sequence. almost off on your mama. i knew she had gone to church, so when some neighbors told me she was killed in a shooting. i didn't believe it. i went there, i couldn't find her. i rushed to the more i was unable to get in. there was so many bodies and it was hard to identify anyone. i went to the present, but i couldn't find her. like my husband is still looking for her enough as will be 6 soldiers, including a total lieutenant. colin will have been charged with crimes against humanity, murder, malicious destruction of property, and inciting soldiers. to commit violent tax jimmy canyon. gay went to the cold hoping for some information on her missing son, or at least on where his body may be up, but we shall close
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a comma. what we don't know where they took the body. they are telling us they took the bodies in military trucks and headed towards the lake in the neighborhood of goma live. i'm going many people to being treated in hospitals, gunshot wounds, un peacekeeping mission in the d. c, which includes mold and $12000.00 soldiers. this faced repeated protests in recent months. the anger is rising among people who say the operation has failed to protect them from a text by various long groups in the mineral rich region of eastern d. i'll say you'll socrates at bands the most recent demonstration which was organized by a religious sect. the government has condemned the ministry's response and promised those responsible will be punished. but it's still not load exactly how many people were killed. where the at least 32 people still missing a child. stratford, which is 0, southeast asian leaders have concluded the final day of the as the and summit and
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the indonesian capital jakarta, us vice president, cumberland harris, china is premier and russia's foreign minister joined the blocks leaders offering a rare opportunity for direct high level diplomacy. the 10 nation alliance remains divided on russia's warren ukraine and on the ongoing crisis in man more. while these ties with neighboring india or hot button issue, incentives election on the island nation. the government has been cozying up to new delhi, but the opposition wants to forge close the links with china. tony chang has this report from all these capital, molly fishermen on the p around side. molly's bustling fishing boats tied up after on loading the latest catch up to tourism. this is the main industry in the multi, it's a nation spread over more than a 1000 items just down the road. the coast guard here in a temporary don't soon they'll be in
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a new hub built by the indian government to be trained by the indian coast guard, based in the mail deeds that says one of the presidential candidates is unacceptable. so what they have done is they bribed bribed obligations and they have made an enrolled in commodities, thus keeping deck troops here. that's where the light is strong. i love india. i don't for the actual to under the current administration, india has committed considerable results as to the multi. it's the new bridge connecting multi to several other items is under construction. finance by the indian government. that commitment and geography mixed economic and security calibration within the natural choice says the defense minister of closing is much closer then the neighborhood of from time immemorial, we have always had even piston a, i mean,
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had an india 1st policy because we are so close to staples and vehicle is dependent on the child. the. the opposition says that health is available elsewhere without the need to make concessions on security. until 2018 when it was in power, china was seen as the major overseas partner to the multi china friendship bridge, linking the capitol monday to the ample is increased, visited capacity, and made life much easier for people moving between the items. but that project and other developments have sampled the government with considerable debts, one of the most pressing problems. so the president is how to handle rising interest rates and payments due in 2026. the problem for them all, dave, is that to one to take any kind of major infrastructure project, been transport communications, sanitation need huge amounts of money and expertise. and so that helps to have big
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and powerful friends. tony chung al jazeera before the mayor of mexico city has been picked as the governing parties presidential candidates for next year's election. claudia signed bomb is a staunch ally of mexican president andras menu. i look as ober door, that means mexico could elect its 1st female president in june of next year. last week, the opposition of lines selected 60 year old senators, so she'll galvez as their candidates still ahead on al jazeera and sports. with the start of the when the world come just a day away, we'll be looking at the chances of truly qualified for the tournament. for the 1st time the to develop drugs. but humans, scientists conduct the test on animals monkey so in high demand for the global associates has led to assuming black markets. 101 east travels to cambodia,
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whistle blowers expose electric government involvement in smuggling monkeys on. i'll just be around to talk to the teams, to a sense of belonging to walk down any street in christ sales to feel the presence of expend community and the everyday heroes communities together. logos always logos, a da 0 visits that's effective community in toronto, canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity in the face of sky rocketing rents and justification. a sense of community on
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a jersey to the the farm for support and the richardson has joined us in the studio. andy, thank you so much, sir. on using, looking to hit back from the heaviest of faith in the history. heading into fridays rugby woke up hoping to the 3 time champions. we'll face host friends in paris, duplex with my full changes from the scene that lost the 357. again, south africa, new zealand and friends. the favorites progress from for language also contains it's late, may be on your record. well, this will be the 8th telling these 2 sides of minutes, so that will cover the old blacks if $15.00 of the previous 7 months is including the final. since the 19972011 told them friends going to this much, they were both news, even in the world. rankings of home advantage. gifts pertain a realistic show. the 1st talk with the in the spring for years now we
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uh we expect from the crowds closing just we can be proud of what we achieve so far. but we know it's a big stage. it's a big step for us. i guess a fabulous you're going to think when we're run is that 4 years ago with a heading into this sort of its in estate disarray that seem to stuff 3 states and that will not much is towards the injuries suspensions that woke up against the college and seeing that on saturday mouth sites get hung chilly, and saw my withdrawal in england and dodge insane and poll itself to from each poll real progress into the quarter finals face piece of statements. with a closer look at what lies ahead, pull the read the will cut promises save an exciting match up in the knowledge and seen and no doubt the favorites to advance to the cool to finals. the south americans will fencing their choices in the school. in the last 18 months,
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they had beaten the old blacks even using them. the wallabies in australia and english at switch them in the english have struggled to place. so it will be interesting to see what happens at do see it's a grievance to see if they're not getting back to i also understand very realistic just to help me so far. so we all looking pretty good house. we've got this week 2019 host nation that japan weeks the classified as last time. but that seems like to the piece of the great embassy. i'm assuming side effects on the sales rep for the moment. that's um. yeah, we haven't won many games on the truck now, so it has to be a good opportunity that without a crate or missing from say, the japanese, i'm more likely to go to to with salma as i tried to finish and guarantee automatic qualification for the next 2 of them and david told chip round out they become the 3rd nation from south america to qualify for rugby wolf. and
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they'll be at this and football is the final day of the trends, the window for the saudi, probably signing, still being made. how it's effective released this video on social media and missing that not chance of funding levels and how much solid but they have been successful in buying habits and forward demari grades highlights a how to running out of time if they wish to take satellite life. little pool like a 190000000 dollar been rejected last week. lots of big names that have made the move to saudi during this trance, the window, our how paid $96000000.00, the name mall and total saudi cups of spent moving $850000000.00 on new place during this period. still on your fraction of the $3000000000.00 that english crime rate seems a paid out, your invest some a window which close to the starts of this month. now we spoke civil rights a month on about the saudi league financial model, which involves the full top tvs being our invite saudis, public investment fund. you're looking at it from
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a pure board and perspective. and the investment includes all sorts of issues in terms of competition. i think i, to be honest, so i don't think that the saudi arabia the so if you're ready and probably going to people you know, behind disappear. yes. phones are really too concerned about that. what they're trying to do. it needs to think of it and play a friendly playbook and that they're trying to create them before i think it's quite obvious that they, they want to create an intense competition for both players, but also for, for the, for the lead title. and, and also that was usually successful in the premier league and it actually became a big 6. but i had a great interest to generates a, you know, a lot of interest in the, in the league. and as, as people to a popular lead, i'm a competitive competition that, that people want to follow. so i think it's a, it's, i can understand it. i, i don't think it's the thing that given back, but yeah. or maybe you know what to do to major 70. yes for us. that'd be a little bit at the moment because you know, it's not exactly
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a level playing to what is the overall just which i think it is, is to attract, woke up and distributed equally and move forward to each to create a competitive lead. i think that's the, that's an example of that. the tennis world that won't kill us alcaraz moving a step closer to another grand slam cycle decided against no, but joking pictures into the semi font as a video i saw open the defending champion, k facing jim, and he's always on his their i've in straight sets to move a step close to becoming the 1st man, swing back to back song as in new york's is what you're fettered, did it so they did 5 in a row from 4 to 8 succeed. i'd be taking on that down and loved it as in the final full on the plains. everything with the seats and humidity in new york over the last couple of days. his method of just about outlasting his russian copatrick on dry rebuff to return to the semi route left. never made it to the ground. so i'm subbing that was his nose full to final defeats as
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a major. but incredible effort from all right most for me and a couple of hours time, but that is high school's looking for no sir. all right, any thank you so much. we know a thing or 2 about heat and humidity here. we'll see a layer later looking forward to that. thank you. i'm back in the top of our web mortgage, the
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the how do states console information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended, this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i said the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. the bones military jumped the names and opponents of the hosting president as the new entering prime minister the i'm sort of any age, great to have you with us. this is elisha 0, live from the also coming up the head of sedans, ruling counsel meets guitars,

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