tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 8, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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say, oh gosh, why then why let's be clear. yeah, i mean, the very challenging moments. yeah, facing that explanation of it, it must be furnished by the change. we have the, the ross, any major, the invalid seen exit on the walls. we have new technologies. maybe we have to be shooting some of those being developed in the way, in which days no blow corporation in order to be able to make sure that these developments useful goals. and there is an owned by everybody so easily, extremely challenging moments. so kind of this month, so she'll, who's supposed to be is independently of whether it's the president of the private, minnesota, all the vice president, the guns, the responsibility is the responsibility of the countries as i expected,
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when people assume that so there's possibilities in the bed and sleep only presents each coffee in the sides. whatever the purpose of that 3 presents, the country that is supposed to be with the company, is the say, the young lady in the pc to the board and especially on the patients. i see it is fair to say that india as to getting the defense because either the see a very strong right on the, on the development to jump. and that's the same time it's been doing ever seen possible to is that the interest of the global saw seem to that i should besides
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the result to be what they will be very supposed to be views of defending any said diety. but i think it is fair to say that it is indeed as good as the oldest, with strong as not solely to sleep on the falls at the little sauce. but to develop with agenda in the center of the decency. what joe, let me see here. do you address the challenges for the s g g was missed us missed trust
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so far. so solar knology by these as i said, initial financial issues also crises, contacts of compensation. so now we are expecting you to join $222.00 as well as phones, photos of policy policy on to united. so how are you in the, to the address as of now haven't seen, you know, why the key aspects of what is being consistently minus eventually the recent past
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has been to say, that's a face the and almost the challenges. you know, all that is becoming more and more about people. we need a services feathery fall off of that. so it's some people think that if the world is loved the fall of, that'd be soon found by itself. so too beautiful was most people before the 1st world war as in the access of multi level institutions of governors, the result was the 1st world war. so multiple entity requires, strong entity falls multilateral institutions between the system auto and looks at the civic also is an active nations. they do not reflect today as well . they reflect the wells of the, of the 2nd world war, the 1945. many things have changed, and so let's not forget that what is the majority of the companies will draw.
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people exist as instead of the boxes, they will see what the called the genes. so it is clear that so if we want to what we need to just show the the relation between them. so we need the, we need to have that to, to reflect the yeah. let me take this today, and this is to fall simply because it's so far over. so far, far you should say the 2 science and many other aspects we need instead of the fall multilateralism to face the challenges of today. and we cannot do it with institutions, the bus for the
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us use all of the the the yeah. why don't you think that not a lot is india is phone is not for me to be fine. will be the split, the bosses for mental status. it is all use the days today, the will be the largest population that it is obvious that is a very important part of the multi that's whole system. but it's not for me to the sides who's going to be do this because the easiest for me to say that i really, we need that he falls with the policy. so if that's the reality is, this is the young lady that the reading star
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is mediate. ready i seem to call all the excuse me pauses, but i don't see we can play the for the fact that the was is that i think i'm not ready to get to the piece. so let me see is she should i be here? the 2 boxes soon besides to move to the, to the small that's a moving session to try to do everything possible for these. they're not big
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situation to find the job is if you should say guys to put the timeline to all he says to each. there is it is to do is i'm not sure where to go get it. but as i've seen, where do you see the challenges that 3 face and the special vegetables challenges? i do want to see we got was the guy in the bladder here. this is
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a message for me when you well, my message is very clear. i see it is very was that's the kind of is the, is fires in order to make sure that to be reached as a solutions. if i knew these natural systems to create the conditions, to face the challenges, and to be able to regain momento of $2000.00, they need to some of the entity somebody just to see. so solution is still there, but enough to send a private message to the sauce, to their own phones, to shouldn't move dollars to mobilize the sauces, you know,
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to guarantee that the assessors office goals because of the fact the priority go the most laser. i use the sometimes my phone issues use that has to be discussed a lot but also using the issue is this functionality of the us, the more easy to follow up the member states. so it's off the you create the conditions of the software.
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so let us let it seems clear that associated these of knows this must be issue by the end of service. and that sort of makes you where the scales that the various are, the negative actions that can be seen by businesses in the wire. it's just gone 13 gmc, that's 6 30 pm in the indian capital. new delaware for just joining us. we have been listening to the you in such a gentle on turning the terrace, giving a press conference ahead of the g. 20 summit, which gets on the way that in new delhi on saturday. that's bringing katrina you. she's our correspondent who's pulling events that was in new delhi and katrina, typically strong, was from the u inspector general antonio terrace. he had 2 very clear messages full
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. the g 20 lead of plus that's right, 0 and secretary general not convincing. his was at the opening of the beginning of this g 20. we can, he's referring to the g 20 this impulse and grouping as a global family to refer to the slogan that india, the host ation, that has crazy, which is one of one family and one future. but he said, unfortunately, this does not look like a loving or unified family as old rather resembles a very dysfunctional family and almost like a father figure he's chiding the member states full, the rising disagreements and the tensions and the bickering. but she says it's really threatening to have any meaningful progress on very important issues as you mentioned, of climate change and also that restructuring. he said that if these member sites basically don't get their act together, that there could be real risk posed to the international community. now what are the things you did criticize was the current world or that he said that right now,
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international institutions do not reflect the reality on the ground of these, this multi lateral community. the multi polar community also commended india for bringing the issues and the importance of uh, developing countries of the issues that they are facing to the full with its hosting of the g 20 summit. now back to those 2 urgent issues that need to be addressed. the 1st one was climate change, while the climate crisis, which he says is currently spiraling out of control, he said the g 20 really needs to take responsibility full this because these countries make up about 80 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. and he said that the needs to be more attention paid to climate solidarity, packed, and really we need to aim for this. and this is target of the temperature rise of 1.5 percent. you also said that the biggest misses in the world as well as a wealthy countries need to boost that or, and ambitions, and need to do more to support developing countries in order for rain in the or
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carbon emissions. he also called for a net 0 of emissions by 2050 and the phasing out completely as cold by 2040. now the 2nd issue that he mentioned was the need to enter this a sustainable development goals. he said that needs to be a stimulus of $500000000000.00 and basically more needs to be done by this grouping to ease the pressure that many developing countries are facing, especially post pandemic when it comes to the debt they are facing. he said that that needs to be low rates, longer lending terms. and she says that all together, these are rather lofty and visions that these can be achieved if the group does what to focus on. the things that are important rather than the issues that are dividing them and it's totally up to the g 20. it's also up to the wider international community. and that this grouping really does need to show some real leadership when it comes to these 2 topic. but the trouble is katrina, there's divisions that you mentioned. they risk that need to ship that d 20 later
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step of the as the stomach kicks off on site today, what should we be looking out for? so that's why it, unfortunately, even before it's begun with oldest focus on the darcy in one family, it's the disagreements really that have made the headlines and threatened to derail the conversation all together. now the 1st one, of course, is the war in ukraine. now instead of attending himself brushing lead us out of intrusion has sent in his stead before a minister sick. i love ralph who arrived in delhi on friday afternoon. now we have his arrival and he is threatening against any language in a possible. don't communicate that references at old award and ukraine or russia's invasion. and at the same time we have other member states, such as canada, france, the u. k. calling for condemnation of the invasion on the strongest terms, something that china also disagrees with. and while many of the member states have also agreed in principle about the importance of attending the climate change in
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keeping the temperature rise to the lowest possible level. there is a huge disagreement about whether it's even possible to attain the goal of what the guitar has mentioned. 1.5 percent funding medisave say that's far too difficult, especially for developing countries. some say that that that goal has already passed so that still not possible. so a lot of disagreement the and also in slicing about yes, we need to finance the slice against global warming. but nobody can agree about who should do was which develop, which, which a nation should pay to how they can help a emerging economy and how much they should pay and what form of funding that should take. so also very difficult and of course we talked about one family, but one major family member that is missing from this meeting altogether is chinese president, student thing, who is a major player, especially that comes through the global south. some would even sale they doing, at least would like to say that the china is the leader of the global south right now. he has chosen completely to forego the g 20 summit this weekend and some say
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that is really unto mind. the effectiveness of this on that altogether. okay. katrina, you bring installations that from new delhi. thanks very much indeed. as well. the us present, joe biden is jude to touch down in new daylight shortly. he'll be heading straight into a meeting with the engine 5 minutes and arrange a moody. let's talk more about this with de chandra. he's a professor out of government at georgetown university in castle at the moment. he's also in new delhi with the great and the good seem to be the day um let's talk about festival. the whole in the ukraine. it's going to be on the agenda, isn't it? between a on this and for this meeting between these 2 men, do you think we're going to see the us pressuring in the india and it's not in condemnation of russia. i think they will. i think the seat of the un security council is going to be done both. um and,
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and everybody keen on that. but i'm not quite sure whether um the, the proposal pops the china beetle or whether india or even of the change of government next year. the opposition is likely to change the policy of russia and ukraine. i think there's a broad come 7. so some of the us and the indian foreign policy establishment that this is the best situation for the country. an indians in some ways, it was a sweet spot with respect to all the multitude actual powers of the exist. now, this is the latest, isn't it? and several, $1.00 to $1.00 meetings between vines and moody. this. yeah. loan, how far would you say the relationship between the us and india has grown, as i think is drunk considerably, some specimen clinton visited them 2000. we've now seen him yet pockets have been de hyphenated. so only india gets visited now. so that allows the huge number of
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changes the from and now by, um, i do feel however, that we should, we shouldn't over state of the commission, the closeness of the tides. they do have a comment to us to be in china. and india is, is it kind of important, it's not made to ally for the us, but india pursues its own independent and most i like to offer and policy. it has extensive relations trade model wise with china. it would like to resolve the border, disputes that exist on the other hand, you know, the bikes and ministration to them does p and the trump administration to kind of take on china in the, in a very belligerent way. so you, me a member of the vitamin cabinet to visited china on this. yeah. and i think both sides, the wary that that commented well, so we might actually get a deal. and um, you know, the whole basis of, in the us relations might actually be a weak. eh, what about areas of cooperation?
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i mean i, i think i'm thinking particularly, or is like technology and defense of these key to the relationship. i think the defense. yep. india is leaking on a defense deal of it can kind of got one when a press, the been 10 minutes to more they visited washington. but that does want more, and that's certainly along with the un security council. a see is a bargaining chip in terms of the russia situation, but i, i think there's a, there's a long way to go before and both sides get was the okay, good. i chandra, thanks very much for joining us. i believe we just seen the f one plane arriving in new delhi say that missing will be getting on the way in the coming out as thanks very much. i the
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month long truths between marvel, palestinian factions has been broken off that they was deemed fighting, and the largest refugee camp in lebanon, to official say, a deal for fractions to withdrawal from positions have been occupying for weeks, was about to go into effect before the latest round of fighting began, then to hold a report. so me, i know how to come in southern lebanon, an unofficial truce, and lebanon's largest refugee camp has collapse farmed. probably assuming infections have renewed their street bottles. fighters were supposed to be withdrawing from their positions inside un run schools, which they occupied during the last about to violence a month ago. but the agreement broke down. now the 10s of thousands of palestinian refugees living. and i know henry are once again trapped in a war zone. the children were terrified. they woke up crying because of this action fighting. we hope it will come down. the children are very stressed and people
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haven't been able to return to work to make living. with the renewed violence, hundreds of families split, taking refuge in a nearby mosque. it wasn't easy to escape the gunshots and rocket fire in the overcrowded one square kilometer count class semester class. yesterday, when the fighting started, we moved to our neighbors house and said early morning we managed to leave in an ambulance, but we came under fire. there have been casualties in this community which is already poor and denied rights and services. and living on many of the palestinians here have been displaced more than once and many lost their homes in previous rounds of violence. has to be nice, you know, and if it, are we living and fear our children are living in fear. they scream every time they have it on file. we couldn't stay in our homes in the reconstruction of hundreds of houses damaged during last month's conflict. still hasn't started. the fighting has
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been some of the worse than years putting power cindy and presidents must move their bosses. but the movement against armed groups that call themselves the muslim use. under a longstanding convention 11 on the army does not enter the camps, leaving published and the infractions to handle security themselves. a ceasefire has little meaning. if the root cause of the conflict is not resolved, the fact that movement is demanding the killers of one of it senior commanders be brought to justice. but even if that happens, it doesn't address the decades long struggle for power. the camps residents are on it. they say they're exhausted and fear the worse because the warring sides show no intention of compromising and they're only for defining their positions. so i know who their owner is. eda, i know henry, southern lebanon on o. tmo gossen is a political commentator and writes
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a he says the violence and the comp stems from the faction seeking retribution. but the july coming of the fact to come on the and the plight of the camp has all is the been that the see flare ups of violence every once in a while. and you have the different, the scene inspections that are established there. the main one among which is part of course and other smaller is money groups that pop up here and they are a, every once in a while. uh and the girl. i mean, the influence between these factions changes and there are often switches, of allegiance between the groups. and that's really a bathroom for the control of uh, the, the tiny streets. hope that can uh, the, and this map is always an ever changing even within the will like within the fact
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that the sensor less ortiz, the necessarily, there are factions that are in fighting for influence to control center. even within fact that you have internal fighting. but that's happening here right now in the and i'm have you have nothing to do with that. it's a ton more to do with the assassination that the place a few weeks ago, all the senior pack them and there and the get to use simple that hong kong has recorded this heaviest writing full in at least a 140 years. french will rain on 1st day called widespread flooding streets of metro stations are under water and schools are closed. as charles stratford report so far as he is of issued flash flood warnings, flood rules arising over night. roads turned into rivers. emergency service is doing all they can to help the strand. this is the heaviest rating fools his home come since 1880 for businesses. hotels shopping
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moves flooded. it's too soon to estimate the cost of damage to the super mold and metropolis struggling to cope with a deluge node. experience to put generations. are you into moving go? i've never seen a scene like this before. it's the 1st time i've witnessed such a severe situation even during the previous by phones, it was never the severe. it's quite terrifying to see the southern sloops of nearby hills collapsed. land slides blocked roads. yeah, i never had. this is my 1st time ever seen this because before it rain, it never happened like this. there was no den site ever, and we never thought there would be a. i mean land side here by the today to the government's issue to so called the black re morning on thursday night, meaning the city should expect rainfall exceeding 17 millimeters an hour. but that was a gross underestimation, considering the home columns of
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a tree later reported more than double. that costs are called indeed, we couldn't react promptly in that moment. and the observatory indeed failed to shoot time, the warnings. this was a sudden and unexpected black, right. the government should certainly enhance monitoring in this regard with accurate monitoring, we could take preventive measures which a similar situation in mainland china will forward to using the tech hub sions, and recorded the heaviest, grateful since 1952. when the records began. most of home cones, public transport was suspended with parts of the metro system completely under water. schools were closed, the government's hold on and on a central employees to stay home. the floods come days of to, to type food, hit southern china, almost bank to back. forcing home calling to effectively shut down. so i just say the intensity of this she is tropical storm season in asia. is a clear sign of climate change. tell us about that. i'll just say
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a along with the present a jeff harrington explains now why the rain in hong kong isn't laughing up. copious amounts of rain through the salt trying to say, hey everyone, let's explain this setup here. so 1st we had a typo, and shall i just graze hong kong beacon line, fall west of the city. so that left the ground saturated and then hot on it's fuels type food, high k. that means i'm fall in food in providence, in se china. but it injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere and it's pretty much the remnants of the storm system has just parked itself there. so it has been pouring rain for days in hong kong in a single hour, registering a $158.00 millimeters of rain that broke a 139 year old record. all of that to say half a month's worth of rain in an hour or so that much rain that fast. it certainly left some flooding. this was inside of the shopping mall here. just copious amounts of rain again, dumped on this area. it buckled roads in some spots as well. so pretty difficult to
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get around. and if we look at the next 3 days, i mean look, we could see another 100 to a 150 millimeters of rain as we look over the next 48 hours. but then by monday seems we'll start to back off just a bit and there's showers in the forecast. we've got you in for a height of 30 degrees on monday, so it's still more rain to come for a phone call. so it has had on ours is there on a nationwide man hunt in the u. k. of trouble. i'm a soldier facing covent related challenges escapes from prison. and i'm supposed to have from hosts from a position easy lymphocytes and half of fridays opening much up throughout the wild card, the since its inception. in 1961,
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based on i'll just say around the the again you are watching out is there a has remind to of all top stories this hour the us present joe biden has just landed in new delhi for this is g 20 summit, there is just waiting to desson. bach from has a full one plane. he's scheduled to fast beat the engine from instead, and then drop moody and apply last row before joining the other. it says leaders of to wells 20, which is the countries for today's summit, which stops in new delhi on saturday. has been when you advise thing and 11, and the largest palestinian refugee come to some more than 200 people and injuring thousands of official signed agreements was about to go into effect. that would
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have seemed wonderful proofs withdrawal from the positions and hong kong. this will cause this heavy as spring full and at least a 140 years trying to rain on 1st day cause widespread flooding streets and metro stations under was that in schools a close at least 7 people have died and several others missing off the heavy floods hit pots of grease hundreds, whole have been rescued from flooded villages, electricity, gas, telephone and internet lines of down. shopping to say, it could be months before they can. we open? jones rough list has moved from cottage in greece. i'm standing on the outskirts. i've got to beat so well, lots of people are pumping water out of flooded basements, and we're seeing shops and other businesses without power doing their best to do some business without the benefits of productivity. people. busy going about the
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city, but they can't go far outside it in certain directions because some of the outlying villages here are still under water. and we've spoken to volunteers in the city who have deployed a inflatable boat to go and try and rescue some of them from the rooftops. if my camera pans to the left, you can see that the river that flows on the outskirts of the city here is still quite 1st flowing quite high and full of mud. that's because it's carrying the soil that we've seen a road from fields up stream that were flooded. some of them still under water. and you can see from the foliage on the far side the, the way in which has been flattened. but the water has very recently flowed above it, and the fear has been that this river might list its banks and slug decision. you've got to be to itself, that fair now seems to have subsided because traffic has resumed over this bridge. but down stream from here, another river to which this is merely
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a tributary is overflowing and there is great fear that it could lead to rising waters in the city of larissa itself. the biggest city here on the plane, especially, which is greece is breadbasket and one of its biggest economic drive is north korea has unveiled west. it's cooling a new tactical nuclear attack submarine is lea that comes on in the 10s of young veiling, certainly as a shipyard in the north east. the diesel electric power suddenly reports they have the ability to find both conventional and nuclear weapons state media. so the best list possible shown young's efforts to strength from its naval force phones literally as monitoring the situation from sol. the north korean, the day came jungle and presided over the launch of his country's new supplementary and has promised to 10 more of its existing fleet of submarines into nuclear vessels. and she's really becky nuclear tech sumerians were seen as a symbol of aggression against the republic. now they symbolize over for me,
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the power that terrifies over brazen enemies. the fact that this is a new type of attack. so marine, unlike anything in the world has ever known. indeed the development that all our people must and walk them. what's interesting though is the south korean military says it does not believe this new supplement is fully operational and it says that signs that north korea is trying to deceive, or at least exaggerate its naval capabilities. of the analysts say the model appears to be an upgraded version of an old soviet erode submarine, and could be vulnerable to anti submarine weapons when deployed. now what's interesting though, is the timing of this launch. it comes just days before north korea celebrates 75 years as a nation, and typically it wants to tie this in with a big achievement. but this, the north korea has tried and failed to launch a satellite into space domestically. it's also suffering from serious food shortages. so what we're seeing here in some ways is north korea attempting to
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accelerate its new k and military plans as if to compensate for some of its failures. well, it's also gets us backed up that was seen north korea bowls to its ties with russia, that reports that north korea need. a kim jong could be visiting russia in the coming days for meeting with vladimir, put in the russian president where they could possibly discuss a deal. now if that were to take place, the concern here is that north korea could, in return for supplying russia with weapons, receive technology that could help it advance its nuclear weapons program. florence lead out to 0. so a cross of garbage in the main square of the south, west of missouri and says you of us away to, to protest against the government. demonstrations have been taking place for 3 weeks, was present by charlotte side, caught field subsidies. serious currency fell to a record low against us till the last month, leading to storing prices for food fuel and basic supplies. at least 65
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people have been killed in malia and twin attack spine onto a link to al qaeda and i. so the 1st talk to a boat on the 9th to river between the towns of gal and loyalty, was the 2nd talk to the army base and found the finances increased in molly, since the un begun withdrawing its peacekeepers. the magic use is a fading to cub attacks by armed groups. interim government says 50 fighters were killed when the army responded to thursday's assaults. ty, once president have concluded a full day trip to es, what do you need for me then? as far as you know, it's one of the, it's one of the only 13 countries that recognize ty, one's independence. china has been putting pressure on government to enter a diplomatic relations with tie, one of our inventory reports. sti, once president seems determined to keep a allies close site in wings. recent visits to is what teenie is it? another way of defining china. taiwan is a self government island. china claims it is part of its territory. is with tv
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formerly known as far as the land is one of the se team countries that acknowledge taiwan statement here is samantha king. once again, i was meaningful participation at the united nations general assembly partners. so i'm in a have a strong support for taiwan on the internet. on behalf of taiwan. i thank you for your support now and in the future is what tv is an absolute monica. but most of the population lives below the poverty line. over the taiwan is given a lot of age to the landlocked african nation. they have enjoyed 55 years of bilateral relations deleted, signed the civil agreements during this visit. investment king was lucky, the 3rd says what benefits his people
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and the say the trip could create problems for us with teeny, which is part of the southern advocate development. community septic trying to take this land is going to try and load the other countries. but to get inside to s watson is land locked in a sort of secret decide to take a 2nd position again. so, so to me, because of this decision, we'd like to definitely to see the economy and political challenges office, what teeny, increasing china has in putting pressure on countries that have a diplomatic relationship with taiwan. what size seems on to st. taiwan will continue to build alliances with as many nations as possible to my task out of there and govern. the military has appointed ramos and don't sima as the new and
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from prime minister. same a held the position back in 2012 under the former president, tally bung guy who was removed and a coo last week and have a former economist became a very cool critic of phone gun run against him in last month's presidential elections. 2 years after a minute to recruit guinea is struggling to attract investors. west africa nation is heavily invested to china is making life much tougher for businesses trying to operate and one of the poorest countries in the world. but his best reports from the get in capsule on that cri, the business is slow in concrete markets, from the smallest tray to upwards. i've seen, i've had be that you can stay here from morning until evening and not so in any event the food refill we have to buy on credit. and if we don't pay back, then they'll take you to the police and in life it's very difficult. world bank latest report says that while income from mining will boost economic growth, the military's failure to hand over to
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a democratically elected government 2 years after the 2 determined investors on the field on us with the challenges, i know much, but we must recognize the create improvement in security compared to the old regime, but you know, it's not stable because of the genes on not staples off from. it's not actuating because you cannot establish a contract with them today. the contract is interrupted to motor by that able but new jersey, what is that does india should really invest in january, the government said it would start to 24 months to transition to elections, but the opposition says that still no roadmap to return to constitutional rule 5 countries in this part of africa run by military jumped as after a series of cruise in the last 3 years and by the instability puts off investors. and it leaves administration, attempted to take out no questions off loans, which often come with high interest rates. i know the owner's conditions, fucking on a car guy is a professor of economics at
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a university in concrete. he says he's really worried about how in debt to getting used to china. the government won't even say and what times is borrowed money from the aging name from about 0 considered pin. there is minimal information. it's scary when you manage an economy within a peak pop. now, in my culture, we say that all that we hired is, but we don't know what the terms of business, all right, and are transferring the current debt burden to future generations. that's why it's good to negotiate, where we have a saving the terms and then we can prepare them for more than 60 percent of giddeons live on less than $4.00 a day on the will bank says more people will slide into poverty dispute. because without to return to civilian rule, they'll be no reforms needed to strengthen governments. and the rule of law, bernard smith, alger 0 comma crick. i'm just taking you back to new delhi where we can see the us presenter, 5 me just getting into that call. now after that 4th one plane tops down and use
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delhi port just a few moments ago. he's heading straight to a meeting with the engine employment as a new engine, moody and evening meeting. it's around about 7 o'clock in the evening that in india mozilla has all the g 20 summit, sweat presidents and comments as well around the world of gathering in the indian capital for today's summit, which starts tomorrow on saturday. a nationwide man hunt is underway in the united kingdom, off to an inmate escaped from a london prison on wednesday morning. daniel kelly was in custody at once with prison. one of the country launches jails. he's been accused of terrorism offences . officials say it is almost the same that he had inside help during the whole report 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,
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the former british army soldier, being held, pending trial on terrorism challenges was last seen dressed in a prison cook's outfit. he's now on the run with a major man and done the way to catch him. he could be anywhere in the country and alignment, and yes, of course, with mine for the risk of him potentially leaving the country. but focusing our efforts in london at the moment. so we have counsel terrorism offices now the fluid across london, working with colleagues from across the metropolitan place and not upon registers to try and find them. hey, taska opposition, policies are asking. oh, good questions. like why a person being held on 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 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,
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were not done or not done properly. who was on duty in what rose, ranging from the kitchen to the prison gate. what protocols were in place where they fight 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 jo, nicole elders hero loved the trial to infer, lanka has destroyed thousands of heck, those of rice and other food crops leaving many farm is in debt. summer as it was a running drive for the 1st time and 50 is well fernandez report as testing his losses again such as kumato had hoped his vegetable cultivation,
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which said better then he's rice by the cross, but delayed rain destroyed this as well. but i planted a large area with all the engines, expecting rain spread after spending so much i can't even make big my costs. i'm now removing all the plans because they are all familiar with a space between really seasons. i don't know most, you know, mean in here, but this is for a long drought meant water for me to gauge and schemes were restricted and look as well as ran dry when the crops most needed will to agriculture the thought of d. c. well then, 61000 acres of rice views have been destroyed. the damaged, other crops i get to be calculated. the crops failures of lift fall most is a tough situation. forcing them to pull in jewelry, they goes home mortgage property to fund the conservation. salma angry and say available stokes of water will mismanage or integration tanks not maintain to
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insure the storage of maximum capacity. with many visit was down to less than half of the capacity. water for a day to day. necessities is in short supply. look in the thirty's have been distributing water in remote villages around the country. private trade is also bring water for sale. so many say they can't afford it. they will long distances to boil with like this. so that's the one that's not non, that's not, that's their water to drink or bank. we're living in great difficulty because there's no water. sometimes we'll have water in the wall, but sometimes there isn't. scientists say climate change has affected familiar with the buttons and predicting change is not an easy task. and after months of delays theres been reinstalling parts of the country. but that's too late for farm was like such it was being pushed to do the unthinkable. then demo on cutting hawk on him or whether we have to buy rice. now,
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i am forced to do live by jobs. go try and catch fish to make some money. don't go to the agricultural business, the mind the i'm going to read it to the 0 that he's working on a proposal to pay compensation to the affected from us. he says there won't be shortages of rice until the next tavis, but admitted that prices may increase, you know, fernandez, which is 0 village, you know, central sherlock a. so it has hair on alex's era, little nasa on target for origin genuine world cup qualifying that's coming up in school, the the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the oldest for now and his demo. thank you. laura is going to be a couple of fast time us typing finalists going head to head for the one is singles . title. i'm favorite to k k golf again as well, number one and wasting a reinstall. blanca golf books, i place in the final was victory over the check to see that carolina and most of the american teenagers he was run across at last his friend chosen to the opening set 6 for a semi final was interrupted early in the 2nd set by climate protests is one of them, lose his feet to the floor of the stones and also by stadium. supply is less the quotes and the match was delayed for 49 minutes. well, when they did get back on, do i, it was 6. see, go see bright, can the 8th game it to lead 53. and these are the,
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did save the match points and food level at 5 games old. but 19 year old golf close out the window 75 to become the youngest american to reach the us open final since 17 year old serena williams on the price of 1990 for myself and my expectations of myself. you know, not going on social media or listening to people who believe that i can or believe that i can't. so i've just been really focusing on myself. so i really believed that now i have the maturity and the ability to do it. um, you know, regardless of what happens on saturday, i'm really proud of how i've been handling the last few weeks standing in the way of golf and how fast grand. so i'm tied to is a re not stop island cut. the number 2 seed laid a terrible sauce against american madison case, losing the ice ending set 6 love sutherland, who was 3 points from the feet, trailing keys by a sets and a break before the australia dice, and champion time things around to full set aside to set once with tie break
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sutherland, consult, she won the match when she made it $73.00, and we need to realize she needed to win at least 3 more points to victory, which she did. and then she could celebrate for you. i don't know how i scenario to this much and i want to do this really means to load, meaning the final is the the use so fun for the 1st time. it's really means a lot to me and i mean, i know i know you guys want her to reimburse normal. i expect that. but anyway, things are saying the late and things for the semester, the spanish state, prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against suspended football federation. president louis will be all is the sexual assault class, and it comes off to jedi of most so the play he kissed on the lips. soft of spain on the women's world cup, filed a legal complaint over be all as could face a criminal charges. in addition to the ongoing inquiry by spain's top sport, quote, for serious misconduct and investigation by sci fi, who has suspended him for the all as has refused to resign and insist the case was
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consent to which i most of has denied a legal mess. the may shall hold as options. tina started off by world cup, qualifying campaign with a when that's the go. the only goal is the game in the 2nd half to give his side a one. no victory over at cool in front of 83000 fans at the monument house stadium in going to cyrus. this is now students plus 8 matches for us and xena who went out on basin. and then last 22 woke up on a fine guys for sailor up against olivia. later on friday, funds were invited to watch the training session on thursday and celebration of the countries independent se once before today, a little too enthusiastic. he went on to the pitch to try and take associate with neva, is unclear how his old name i will be in brazil is next to matches as he's still not 100 percent fit. he's yet to make his davies to new club site. i'll head off and have dismiss suggestions that play in the saudi pretty good hom, his performances for the national team that you got out to both of them is,
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and i can assure you that the football in saudi arabia is the same. the ball is round, we have a goal post, and i think that for the names that went there, i wouldn't be surprised if the saudi league is better than the french, the saudi part of the truck. so when they closed on the 1st day in the last few weeks out, he called suspend mobile $950000000.00 on players malay from york to place 13 have come from the english, primarily based high profile arrivals. the thing we have maurice who joined ali, we've been nevis. he went out aloud to full, livable caps in jordan henderson, who now plays it out at the fact. the next biggest contingent comes from spain's league. they've provided 6 players, including format, round woodridge drive, could come and bend somebody who's on file. if you have, we're all can keep it using. been a new signing for our hello. i'm gabby baker. he switched to alley and full play us from from sicily. moved to salad, including nemo, from power sasha much hello to anyone out and also from p. s. 3. he missed out at
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the back and reset them by la arrived from lille. the of 20 countries from 5 continents to getting ready to take part in the rock beat wildcats more than 800000000 view is sold a loss tournaments in japan and organizes expects that record to be broken in front pays nation. it will be kicking off the action in a few hours again, sneezing and as on thy richardson reports. rugby woke up last came to friends in 2007, and the host will be helping one shot through at that sort of ins repeats itself this year. on that occasion, friends b, u z and in the quarter finals and the teams and meeting in the opening match this time around we expect a home crowd, supposing us and 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 against
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a fabulous you're going to yeah, got you now looking very good. thanks a lot. the ones do using on looking at the best ahead of the major tournaments. the 3 time champions will have to hit back from the heaviest defeat in the history. a 357 lost against raining will champion south africa. probably the same to build up for a game like this one. i've never seen people put so much on it of i think the fact that it's a home nation who have got strong expectations of winning the public, the public event, strongly expectations of one to south africa. one, the will copy in france back, you know, 7 and a targeting a record breaking full time to a trophy defense begins against scotland on sunday. england were runners up 4 years ago. and though the only european seemed to have won the world cup, but they had into this this much against origin see to on a disastrous run, a full on with injuries and suspensions to key players. a sense from the players. there's a feeling that have been written of a bit too early,
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people called time on them a bit too early. and i mean there's a lot, lot of class in the school. and i think these plays ago. so help them all to go. and i think of the come way to, to get sticking on saturday night. this was the mind when she like qualified to based well come on the team and get the chance to produce a few more shots in the pool phase with england and origin senior in the sites. and the richardson allergies here and the writing, the super bowl champions, the kansas city chiefs, the sort of shock one point involved in the opening game is the new nfl season. they were taking on the detroit lions in front of the hiring funds. kansas city for back patrick time see was this is piece of o m b. he didn't have one of his back tonight starting this subculture interception that allowed detroit to get back into the game. because even less so the chase,
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as david montgomery's touch sounds, gave the detroit lines and unexpected $216126.00. the strength of that is all useful for me, for now, russell will have another update right to right debit. thanks very much indeed. and that's it from me laura cloud. i'm the new solid team, and i will be back in just 5 minutes with most of today's news for you. the the, the beauty is which is sort of nature, need to be harmonized with stable and sustainable goals. are united with
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