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the governments that go crazy for your data, explain how things, technologies work. so that's how they can also watch it. now the, this is dw news live from berlin. the us originally shares when to, to restore civilian rule, accomplish awful detox with the military rulers, but fails to reach an agreement with president wilhelm advise and back in the office. also coming up to britain begins housing migraines in
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a barge off the coast. the government calls it proper accommodation, but rights group say it's more like a prison and at the football compet ecstasy for england. but i mean for the jury yet. european champions reached the quarter finals for penalties. shoot up with the narrative. and berlin, thanks for joining us. a top us official has met with new shares, cool leaders in the attempt to find a solution to the crisis. they're acting deputy secretary of state victoria, new links that the talks were frank and difficult. however, the one that did not take up her suggestions to restore civilian rule. this came after the one to ignore the deadline to restore the hosted president, set by west africa's regional block eco was just for military action. and it's
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called for an emergency summit. this thursday, a tom is returned to the streets of new jazz capital naomi. a day of to carlita is rejected and ultimatum to reinstate the former president. a president and government, some locals here again to see the back of duty. they manage the country as they play, is that they did what they want to the detriment of the population is a month to you left. they even betrayed that. i remember that that policy did not stick to the impulse since the 2 liters. and now, calling for young people to defend the country in the case of a military intervention. and students at this university say they already put myself in the last seat across the side. so in the minutes heavy interventions, i mean that we're going to take coverage in our hands to defend our country to no, no, we're going to take the battlefield if necessary,
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and that solid decision i've sent you on the bottom. this is ron. thank you to go on to the property when it comes to homeland, no sacrifice is to not digital whatever happened. so i mean, i'm ready to give our lives. and the agenda has power. grab the sanctions that followed will likely take an increasing economic told them is uh, one of the world's poorest nations. the u. s. is the latest of federal countries to suspend. it's a package was a $100000000.00. tanisha. the thing is an expert on africa as a whole region we asked or if there's consensus, i'm an echo us members on using military force against new shares. qu leaders, snow their, their peers not to be otherwise beyond the questions of readiness and passes either, most likely would have been an introduction this past sunday is when the deadline for the hunter expired. i think it's clear about their subdivision within echo
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awesome. the reality is that a new job has now joined the other 3 suspended the mattress, echo iso out of a block of 15 countries. there are only 11 countries right now that are, that are full members. so, you know, there's no, there's no clear consensus in terms of the use of force. it's only reading nigeria that has been the most of the loudest and the most vocal about pushing for a military expansion for catalysts of the old one thing there. they have to building a share could have affects far beyond its borders. the share is a crucial supplier of uranium to therapy in union, and especially friends. let's take a look now at the possible effects the crew might have on the international energy mix, french nuclear reactors at work producing more than 2 thirds of the country's electricity. they need a steady supply of uranium to keep making all that power. the share is one of
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francis top 3 uranium suppliers. the crew is res, worries about what might happen to that supply. one problem for france in particular, there's little love on the street for the former colonial power. the we have uranium, we have diamonds, we have gold and oil, and we live like slaves. why should we? we can't accept it or the french must leave. we don't need them to keep us safe. on the the hunter has covered security cooperation with france and reached out to the restaurant based wagner group for security health. wagner has also provided assistance in neighboring malice, another former french colony, part of growing and russian influence in africa. for now, the use downplaying, any possible disruption utilities have sufficient inventories of nationally random
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to mitigate and short term supply risks and for the medium and long time there is in the 3 there are enough deposits on the wells market to cover the needs. that is something that we have a sustained but the crew comes as the you, including france, is trying to phase out it's dependency on russian uranium. when the u. pass sanctions on russian oil and gas, it left uranium out. russia has every interest in keeping it that way. any threat to supplies from these there, or anywhere else, makes it more likely that russian uranium will continue to play a role. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a russian missile attacks on the city or across an eastern new crane have killed at least 5 people. an introduction is more strikes towards the premium help part of a region partially occupied by russian forces ukrainian personal voluminous owen's
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use of the mrs. 5th residential area that includes hotels, restaurants, and shops. driving lawyers for donald trump have argued his free speech rights would be violated if he's prevented from discussing his upcoming trial over his election laws. prosecutors have sought a protective order to stop the former us president from the leasing evidence and imitate intimidating witnesses. a judge is expected to decide the matter. another judge has dismissed from different nation culture claim against roderick. eugene. care of his claim was based on statement she made on television earlier this year. after winning a sexual assault case against him. the judge said her remarks for substantially true and not malicious. the u. k. has started housing, asylum seekers on a barge dumped off the south west coast of the country. it said it's been forced to respond to tens of thousands of people arriving by on authorized means every year.
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the barges normally used to provide temporary combinations of workers, but rights groups are calling it a further sign of the government's hostility to migrants. of the government is planning to house up to 500 migrants on this barge. only a few have arrived so far. they will be required to stay here until they're bending asylum. applications are resolved. the good government wants to digest immigration laws and make conditions that's attractive for of asylum seekers. what it sends is a full full message that that will be proper accommodation, but not luxurious. i'm not chose hotel accommodation has been part of the pool. i'm afraid they've been promised made abroad by the organized criminal gains and organizations which to try to get people into a country unlawfully. and they say you'll be staying in a very nice hotel in the middle of the town in england that needs to stop. the government wants to deter those, arriving to an authorized means,
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tracking down and a legal migration has become a top priority for prime minister issues to knock who's expected to run for re election next year. critics have like in the barge to a prison. that's what the government is saying, that the worst that they can make determination was that they can make these on simple offer. i mean, you take them nice people were across the same key. entre if you look at the research, their own research tells them why people cross and it's because a they can't get the use of access and be they have found the link. some ties in the k locals have gather to welcome the migraines. but they're also protesting regions, controversial immigration policy, the way that the government has been running their assign them policy is set up to target these people into escape coach. and i think, you know, that that starts from the top locals are determined to continue protesting.
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the stakes are high for thousands of asylum seekers. many of whom had been injured . his journey is getting here. authorities in china are racing to clear up flooded streets and restore power and the aftermath of ty, phone books during the storm has been blamed for dozens of death since making landfall late last month. china has seen record ring fall in recent weeks, which has severely damage its infrastructure. they have been shoveling month for hours left behind by flooding following types. boondocks, rudy. china's northern provinces have seen the heavy spring fall in recent weeks, which left blocked roadways, power outages, and many fatalities in its wake. the residents returning to the region of finding the homes buried in month even as soon as i entered the house, there was over a foot of motor oil, and then all the furniture was ruined,
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completely soaked by flowed water. i estimated the water level to be as high as me . i'm a 180 centimeters told. that's how high the water was inside the house. the yard is filled with a terrible stench. and along the way, how does have collapsed after so many years of hard work? it's heartbreaking. our food is all gone. i don't know how we'll make ends meet. thousands of people have been displaced and are relying on the government's relief packages to feed themselves. many also checking on their businesses and finding that the merchandise is too wet or too damaged to be sold out. i want to cry, but tears won't come out. it's impossible to clean this up. listen, the losses are definitely significant. a place where people used to live the food and even the cement. pretty much all of it has been sold by water. also,
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all these items in the store, there's no way of selling them. or my life in china has deployed soldiers thought of military forces to aid rescue efforts and to restore the basic infrastructure such as washed out storm drains and re lines. but it may be weeks a months before life for tons to normal, for many in northern china. and in other news, south korea says it will evacuate about 36000 people from the world scout vanberry because we are losing time for the scouts. when we bust off the camp site to alternative a combination, the event was already hit by extreme weather last week, when the hundreds of scouts suffered related illnesses. raging flood waters from a melting glacier have swept away 2 buildings in june of the capital of the us state of alaska. the buildings were undermined after glacial 1st caused water into a nearby lake to reach a record levels. alas, cuz mendenhall glacier has been receiving steadily,
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a mid rise in global temperatures and to football. now at the women's world, cup of england are through to the quarter finals after dramatic finish to knock out match against unlucky nigeria. after a goal was 120 minutes, it all came down to a penalty shoot out. and the european champions edged through. they faced jamaica or columbia next, raining european champions, england ends up to match heavy favorites. but it was nigeria putting the stand on the game early. 17 minutes in ashley palm 3 shot beat everyone but blue cross bar. rachel dailey, came close to give in england the leads of the 76 minutes. but nigeria goalkeeper stood in the way and it remained a tough task for the line. this is and that task even tougher. when the top goes go, lauren james was shown the red card was dumping on her opponent late in regular. what's fine. the game went to a penalty shoot out in nigeria,
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i missed 2 spot teaks before chloe kelly shots hit the top left corner and send him and through to the quarter finals. nigeria were on the brink of the big surprise, but are now eliminated from the world. the end in the days of their madge who's just really overcame denmark to meal and sydney to enter the quarter finals. australia had put in some mixed displays in the group stage where they took the lead on in the half hour. mark, thanks to this pass for mary fall was an katlyn ford suite finished. i just realized qualification for the last day was wrapped up on this on 70 minutes ago through healey rosin. they will fix the winter of tuesdays match between france and morocco. and finally, hollywood has lost one of its legendary directors with the death of william pre can,
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who passed away on monday. h. 87 friedman won the academy award for best director in 1971 for his thriller, the french connection. but freaking is best known for his horror film of the exorcist, which shocked audiences with its depiction of the possession of a 12 year old girl who went on to influence for film directors for decades and decades to come. as you're watching, did you have any news but to stay tuned up next, the documentary series dock film this time taking a look is what is happening to the the leaders in china. i'm here until new berlin . thanks for doing in the we've been coined is great for investigating the theme this. these. everyone here just wants to get into bit calling because they are known as bit queen arrows.
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