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what's one use on our website? the www dot com the the clock is ticking and these are after the allister of elected president mohammed by zoom on sunday, a community of neighboring countries issued an ultimatum against the cool leaders get out by next week, or will go in and the end of the week is fast approaching, unclear what shape a military intervention could take, but the same as to be said about a diplomatic settlement at this point. internationally, the push has caused grave concern about the security and stability of an important western ally in the health. but inside the country, many are unworried. today on these years independence day, hundreds of protesters took to the streets and the capital in the army to express their support of the home to nicole for elation. berlin,
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and this is the day the we strongly support the very strong leadership of equal was on the share was i bought a lab and we were surprised by their eagerness to condemn the seizure of power by the national council for the safeguarding of the homeland. we are looking for the restoration of the constitutional order in these year. you need more people are joining and we will protest against all these acrobats countries. and anyone that wants to impose the thing, you mean, i don't popular measures on the chair. the work that he could watch is doing hand the statements it's made are important strong and have our support.
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also on the day i'll be a tough choice to save. it's environment. arriving wires from the injury arctic are threatening its pristine coastline. and one of its main likelihood, and i did the usual with the locals from the village, used to come here and level plausible. that sounds like the end. everything was green and you should move on to. it was like a forest. it was like the amazon and really then, but now that you can see for yourself that's quite a bit. there's a lot of people fairly, it's good to have you with us. it's an independence day, like no other. and these years history, hundreds of people turned out on the capital in the on may in support of the military who into that recently allocated president mohammed by sue the crew leaders have now moved to band french broadcasters, france $24.00 and radio friends that are national it's just one example of the anti french sentiments that has been steadily rising since the punch on the streets and in the presidential palace. many are now looking to russia as a potential partner,
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independence felicia, that's what supposes of the military junta say that defending on the anniversary of new jersey, independence from france. hundreds, gavin and the capitals main square to protest weston and regional sanctions in response to the recent to they also denounced the threats of nutrient prevention from west africa's regional alliance economic community of west african states. oh echo us they just as you need more people are joining and, and we will protest against all these echo was countries and anyone that wants to impose new maine and on popular measures on new share events that may use it on sunday at cost gave the hunter rule is one week to transfer power back to the democratically elected president mohammed visited and asked it in last week's crew
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. the that the crews lead a general up to rough minus jani, has hinted at a possible compromise. supporting flowed limits you on the buses. once the tense emotions have gone, we can insure the conditions for a steady transition within a relatively short deadline that the general election and especially a better approach, you know, fight against terrorism, and saving a country from economic and social pain. the north of lead going through the territories, many and new shad blame fronts for that's paying their new share and shaved independence. 63 years ago pro. when to demonstrate to say the full, mcdaniel power has continued to exploit and asia, a resource rich nation with one of the world's pores populations. the failure of sciences nutri presence image at the end is limited. insurgency has also left some dissolution. now, many supporters of the queue,
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hoping the country will turn towards russia in the hopes of finding a new allies. we can now speak about these developments and these air with alex finds he's the head of the africa program at the chatham house thing tank. welcome back to the w. it's good to see you. now we just heard one protest or saying that the country was, and i'm quoting him, they're breaking free from the grip of colonialism. is that really what's happening? and these are right now says truly anti french sentiment in these, yeah, it's wide per spreads across the saw house. so that's not a surprise to here. uh and um, fake news and, and, and trolling, including 5 by russia has been encouraging it. but um, even without it that as a result of skepticism about upfront so, so the, that, that's for sure. what i'm less convinced about is that there's widespread support for russia. i, yes, there are flags being brandished in demonstrations, but i don't know if that means that there's a toy ground swell,
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wishing russia to be involved in this, in this situation. then why are we hearing and, and seeing people with russian flags and saying that, you know, this is something someone that we would rather turn to is this the consequence of misinformation? how do you explain that as well as a better, but it is tied to anti west and ism, and particularly anti being anti french. and so one way to, to, to be on to french's, to, to, to, to be opposite and therefore, kind of advocate russia. but russia hasn't invested into in, in, into these. yeah, it has invested in trolling and misinformation. and i think what this is more reflective of, of frustration over many years of the kind of friendship engagement. so again, i, my analysis of this is, this isn't necessarily a groundswell of support for,
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for russia. it is more about protesting at the, the, you know, the failures of western engagements in the past and looking for, for alternatives. not necessarily russia per se. yeah. what's the saying, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. i want to move on to something that we heard the cool leaders say today he is signaling a willing us to talk about a transition towards democracy. now if it's not power, he's after, what is his end game here, or is he some way lying? it says that's a lot more significant. and i think in that the, the qu, leader, and general she's son, has been indicating now that he may consider a short time table. and so i think this is a reflection of the pressure that he's on to buy from the ico boss. sanctions, the pulling out of, of international supports of,
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of these. yeah. and the threats of military action by the economic community, west african state. so regional body and to be honest has been part of the plan, was to look at a way of giving a off rent for this military juncture. and so equal was, had been considering that some shows a very short transition period printing election might be the root forward. now the key issue that remains is what happens to the current president present resume? does he remain president of a short transition period and then stand for mandates again for an election? we'll have to see the deadline for the junction. so to make a definitive move uh, in terms of supporting a transition ending, the crew is this sunday. so the clock is ticking. what do you think is going to happen? come sunday, as well. uh, plan m a and b for the eco watch. the regional body is to try and find some sort of
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a friend negotiated settlement. um, the, the, the, the, the plan see it is military intervention, but i don't think that's how it's going to happen immediately, but it is being planned for and the jump into, i think, understands the eco was, is different now than it was i, uh, last year for example and, and that the military intervention and very sharp sanctions are very much on the table and find the sections already starting to affect the new year's economy. so i think the next week is going to be really critical. but the honda also knows that a cause is not necessarily on the same page when it comes to this specifically also when it comes to military intervention, are they taking this as serious as it was?
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would like them to but i think it was yesterday that the juices in west africa, all united together saying that they would stand in solidarity with news. yet, the frightened, they're not used to the economic community or west african states saying that they will military intervene. the countries of a cross need to fulfill and, and, and a by the protocol and governance and security of the region. and i think they have miscalculated because present to no boot the president of nigeria. he's also the chair of the co was he's a legit to purchase. he has been detained by miller treat dictates as he does not like them and not here is the regional military power in the whole region. and so if it puts a my mind to it, i think you can see a coalition of nigeria leading the governor being involved cooked,
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a bar ivory coast. also being bolt probably sent a goal. that's not something that the purchase and news you would wish to confront . hence why i think we're beginning to see a softening of that position, talking about the transition of alec find chatham house. thank you so much. thank you very much. i for days now, while and confrontations have been rocking lebanon's biggest camp for palestinian refugees now lebanon has issued a warning to the palestinian authorities, leader. most of us bring an end to enter factional finding in this camp, or we will send in our troops and the last few days, the classes between members of a boss for a task party and to as long as the organizations have claimed the lives of 13 people and dozens more have been injured. the fighting began in b a. l. chill where refugee camp in the lebanese city of seemed on the weekend. i
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directed after a top accuse is little mess of shooting dead. one of its military generals in the camp about 50000 people lived there and several 1000 or estimated to have taken refuge from the fighting in a nearby mosque. in a few way is the largest of the 12 post indian cams, in lebanon. when i tried to is our correspondent in lebanon and joins me now. mohammed what is behind these classes, but this is not the 1st round of classes, and most probably won't be the last. since dr. posting in militants have been fighting over the control of the largest and most crowded senior refugee camp. i'll find it henry in south and live in a flash. just broke out over the weekend between the main stream function for the and a hard line. this thomas, it was old to goes by,
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afraid that between the militants and, and as long as they got. and that was followed by the summation of a major front of that security official and 3 of his companions in an ambush and the fuel, the violence, at least 11 were killed and more than 40 in shirts in the fighting 11 on has issued a warning to the boss now does he have much or any control over what goes on in the count? well, this is just sounds like a strong statement from the bodies, a government, but it's, it's hardly applicable like us at the, for the, the end of the needs or thought of these years ago. and in many occasions, to take any necessity, measures to control the security inside the palestinian refugee accounts. but this has never been really a discussed in, in depth on where there's already a deep political,
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a divide. that the statement from the government came off to the just outside the walls of the comm shop and of injured at several of the many soldiers where the army set checked points to control access for 4 people. and even though the army warned that it would respond and the boss will be fire back, that the geography is so complicated. the comp is so crowded. it is controlled by a have on the, on us to me in the functions of any confrontation of this, not a window choir, a huge political decision, and would destroy the comp and put a tens of thousands of that stuff against a danger. let's talk about these. tens of thousands of civilians were already in a vulnerable position. what is happening to the refugees that have already started fleeing the violence in the camp? as well, according to the united nations relief and work agency owner, well,
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who supports but as the indians and provide basic services inside the accounts, at least 2000 people have been displaced by the fighting. and i've been at sheltering in many mosques inside and dried outside the accounts. now, some of them lost their homes and that will not be able to go back as warner. well, that has not yet committed to rebuild the destroy the holes and the economic crisis in, in live on, on. that will make it difficult for the august indian refugees to finance reconstruction independently as an an economic crisis that has of course, been exacerbated by that huge last 3 years ago, we are approaching the 3 year anniversary of that explosion in the port of bay. rude. are the victims any closer to seeing those responsible held to account when they call the the, the,
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the short answer is no. on the eve of the 3rd anniversary of the bay to report explosion that there are no at us these. there's no investigation, and those particular defendants in the judiciary has blocked the problem completely and paralyzed the work of the investigating judge. whether you might think that the political disputes of a stand at the limits off an explosion of this magnitude may be in the rest of the world, but not end up on how much right to our level non corresponding. thank you so much . i a thorough days in el salvador haven't conducting a massive security operation as part of a crack down on gangs in the country. thousands of troops and police officers have been deployed to the province of calvin. yes, where the government says members of 2 gangs are hiding out the battery,
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all the seo tool and m as the basic gang control, much of the country and the substantial part of its basic economic activity. el salvador, as government has attained over 70000 people since declaring a state of emergency a year and a half ago. that of seeing the countries to spend some constitutional rights and set up courts for mass trials. we can speak about the situation in el salvador with dr christine wage. he's a specialist and international and comparative politics of latin america and has focused much of our work on el salvador. welcome to the w. net. what exactly is president kelley doing income by us? thank you for having me. nicole at present presentable. kelly says that they've erected what he refers to as a security fence around the department of combine. yes. which is constituted of about $88000.00 troops in total, $7000.00, and those military and about a 1000 police officers, as they are ruining the streets of the various cities and candles. trying to read
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out game members. el salvador has been under a state of emergency now since last of march, if i'm not mistaken. how is that affected life in the country? yeah. well, i suppose it depends on who you talk to. i mean, some people know it's a significant reduction in violence and their municipalities and the neighborhoods that they live in for other people who have been caught up in the dragnet or have loved ones who've been caught up in the dragnet. or people who oppose the kelly's policies it's, it's been quite a different story. it really likes to present himself, not only inside the country, but especially on the international stage as a young disruptor. but really looking at the details of how he governs. he is a modern autocrat. he's intimidating depressed purging judges, shrinking parliament. and still he seems to be incredibly popular. do people not mind the crumbling of democracy as long as the gangs are off the street?
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yeah, i think this is really a challenge for those of us who are analyst and looking at solve it or politics because of course, the deterioration of the rule of law is incredibly disturbing. the backside of democracy is incredibly problematic. but i think one of the keys to understanding his incredible approval rating is understanding the continuum of violence in el salvador and really talking about a population that feels that they've been playing by fact game violence for the past 2 decades. and this also on the hills of an incredibly violent civil war in the 1980s as well. now that democratic back sliding comes, you know, with, with some sort of a more stable security situation. but the fact that he's chipping away of democratic institutions and, and all that, how dangerous is that for the development of all, salvador?
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i think it's extremely dangerous for the development of el salvador. i'll solve it or has to fall from a multi party state to where we is really now largely a single party state. because his party in the website is controls almost all branches of government, meaning who kelly controls of effectively all branches of government and the legislature. his legislative agenda is on checked right because of his legislative majority. and as you mentioned, he's been able to use that to pass the number of laws onto purge um, you know, public officials. and this is really dangerous precedent for all solve a doors democracy. the insecurity in the country is driven millions out of el salvador, seeking a safer haven north has mckayla's heart hand against the gangs on anything to stop this accident. what's interesting is that we are seeing still large numbers of salvadorans leaving el salvador, right. i think i saw
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a report today that said that salvadorans for the 4th best populace refugee population and mexico at the moment. um and so we know that people are still coming are still leaving el salvador, really for mexico in for the united states. despite his much touted successes under his state of exception, christine wade of washington college, we appreciate your input. thank you so much for your time. thank you. or of being in southern europe has become increasingly popular with torres are drawn to its picturesque lakes and beaches, but up to one 3rd of the coast is now affected by a rose and driven by both climate change and human behavior. locals worried that the rising adriatic sea is slowly destroying the landscape and their livelihoods dw funny for star reports from the corner of the natalia reserved albini, as the goons in the north of the country seem like paradise. the demo says she comes here to work. he's been a fisherman for 40 years,
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inquisitive find the fish population has started to decline. he sense it seems like i'll have to go for it. since the moment this crab entered, the goon, the tariff and fewer fish are fewer heels. you're now going back from one year to the next weekend. let's say i can before this lagoon was amazing in the past and drop us. you can catch thousands on the loads of fish of all gone in the afternoon trying to cool. only the small strip of land separate dramatic see from the water level is rising, allowing more blue craps to cross over from the sea. they are replacing the natural fish population. yup. to any sense? he's an environmental list in the region. the other day, i think over there is the adrian c. and this is laguna when i fix the land in between to, to his drinking. he says, due to climate change, st. this, we have more maritime storms, erosion, high temperatures, floods,
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and all of this has been affecting the lagoon or anything. and that is it. the sea will swell the more than the level and yet june says if there's a new government intervention, albania schools will also keep shrinking and estimated one 3rd of the countries coastline is already affected by your ocean. every year the sea advances in land, posing a threat to another slice of the local economy. tourism would be the last day or we had more umbrellas this year. we have one roll less. who knows what happens next year? maybe we'll lose another row with the it'd be the other, the nearest the of them of our new hotels meant to attract tourists, maybe doing more harm than good local sphere. the construction will speed up your ocean fund. you know, cuz concerned this restaurant built by his father in the late 1990, so will disappear into the sea. and with that, he's a livelihood. the landscape here used to be different fence woodland pine trees,
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as his private footage, dating back to 2005 shows. when i did the show with the locals from the village, used to come here and bubble up and i've got tons of back then everything was green and it should live on. so it was like a forest to so it's like the amazon amazon is really doing that. now that you can see for yourself, actually quite a bit there as well. no much is left from this time. most of the trees are gone. take them by the sea and buy people local villagers who we legally cut them down in albany is capital to run up. we need cody on america. she's tasked with coastal conservation. but enforcing environmental law is difficult. what we suffer is being demonstration, the lack of the financial resources and also of the human resources. because when we are talking about the financial, the resources, this is also linked with the human resources that are needed to work on the
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implementation process. less than one percent of the national budget is set aside for environmental protection. she sense of estimates, albania would need to spend 30 times as much money that the impoverished country lacks demo, says the times when he pulled in key laughter. kito a fish alone go. more and more fishermen are quitting blue crab. that's the only thing. now. abundance here. so that's our time for today already, but make sure to stay informed. stay engaged and stay in touch. you can follow our team on twitter or x as it's now. now you'll find those under apps that we use and you'll find me under app. nicole underscore fully. if it's the latest headlines you're looking for. there is, of course, always our website that is d w dot com for now. no, from all of us here on the day. thank you so much for spending part of your day with us by the
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