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and how much was going to really get we still have time to work on doing the flux, the subscriber for moving it was like the you were watching the, the name was live from berlin. the us urges new jersey who into to restore civilian rule. a top official holds talked with the military rulers bots fails to reach an agreement to pull present mohammed buzzing back in office. also coming up on the
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show, the u. k. begins housing migrants in a barge off the coast as part of government plans to save money. critics call it a floating present to plan amazon nations prepare for us on that to protect the rain forest. we looked at why one of the biggest challenges is the drug trade, the hello, i'm clear, richardson, thank you very much for joining us. i taught us a diplomat, has met with new jersey military leaders in a failed attempt to enter their co victoria newland acting deputy secretary of state and said she was denied a meeting with the detained president regional body echo oswell holding meeting on thursday to decide it's next move in the face of defiance by the one to and it's the regional military allies. you're still going to be assessed on shaking hands, offering arms, delegations for molly and book, you know,
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fast. so flu tanisha is capital in the i'm a to show their support for the qu, leaders, the 3 west african countries are now all ruled by military hunters. they say they'll defend these. yeah, against any external intervention, i mean, coordinated. my goal is to alonzo depot for the fab. do you need to the brotherly people of new chair? these are difficult times and sort of somali and burkina faso have been through similar or deals. we would like to reassure them most firmly of our support and solidarity. anything. let us remain resilient and stoic is tweak. don't earlier. the qu leaders defied an ultimatum set by the regional body eco us to reinstate the detained president instead of closing new jersey space and warning. any intrusion would be met by an energetic response on the streets of the i'm a, in bold and supporters of the, one to a speaking out against the deposed president and government in the last day
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manage the country is they play is that they did what they want to the deck from into the population is a month to the left. they even betrayed that. i remember that that party did not stick to the impulse since the qu, leaders are now calling for the young people to defend their regime against a possible invasion. and students at this university say they are ready for myself and let it go, was decides on military interventions. and we're going to take courage in our hands to defend our country, to 4 different we're going to take to the battlefield if necessary is i don't want to, that's our decision to students. let's get the cost. if that's, if it doesn't enough. i'm not, not that i'm not, i'm guessing john, thank you for the opportunity when it comes to homeland. no sacrifice is to not digital whatever happened. so i mean, i'm ready to give our lives in the holding to is power grab,
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has been followed by international sanctions, which could cripple the economy of an already destitute country. those sanctions are now being used as a rallying cry by the hunter and its allies. are correspondent elisa triple now has been on this story for i since the crew took place in late july you joined us now from nigeria. i thank you so much for speaking to us again. um how do you read this meeting with the us envoy? were there any promising signs as well clear, there's lots to read the incident metering. uh, a surprise when somebody stop us to envoy uh, victoria newland, deputy secretary uh to the uh you know, a higher percentage of us the butts in terms of the positives i gained from it the fact that she was able it's not true was able to, you know it's a line in the j despite the close enough space, it shows that perhaps that what, how the us i see i diplomacy and also negotiations on the side like with echo by
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side doing to make sure that there is some side. so 1st, a closure to the situation and at prices that i need news there with the cooler does. this also comes up that we had that in our comments. so i'm so you know, why have officials talking about a window of opportunity for the cooler death to return to power. and i've seen it blinked and do a secretary of state also stating that the us bucks every efforts when it comes to echo as a engineer crisis. india is a so it only shows how close the us on serious us, i take in the situation and you say, hey, let's look at michael was a efforts their members have said that military intervention would be a last resort. what other options do powers have both regionally and globally to reverse disco, the welcome that they've already started. would you like sofa, you know, hot uh, bite st. it could i make sanctions uh, uh, both at closures uh, between nigeria and all the, you know,
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west african block nations. and so this time passed on sundays. so they'll be missing again. and i just got to upgrade you on thursday to have a, a more robust discussion said, don't forget, implants which you thought may be clear from echo as that relate to intervention will be the last resource. so perhaps there will be other non miniature interventions to be used by echo, watch much of them coming on pressure. it's really kind of expansions on the add add me to june. yeah, tell us more about that. as you've mentioned, western and african countries have already imposed sanctions. they've also cut a, do we have a sense of how much this is going to hurt these air and the people who are living there? yes, it is. the bought up. look at this with my gerry, i really are getting so he tod on do you know the people who live and depend on this daily services with countries back nigeria toga became unable to get grain of able to get food prices that sold in the, in the country, the bags of bags of rice are beginning to get so expensive, so people, but we will find out how to get food as the economy such as continents of byte.
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honda, don't forget, this is a landlocked country, but one of the products in the world aid from the likes of us already because i find this is the country that has, you know, about 20 percent of his budget coming from 8. so these sanctions will really bite hot already as we see in the j to w correspondent research with whom am i thank you as always for your reporting and we can bring you up to speed now with some other global headlines at this hour. the electoral officials in the central african republic side over 95 percent of voters had approved a draft constitution that extends presidential term limits. it allows president post our strong to our data to drive out to seek a 3rd term in office. the referendum was boycotted by civil groups and the main opposition party. thousands of people have march through haiti's capital for to prince demanding better protection from gain violence. protest was gathered outside the prime minister's residence where police fired tear gas to break up the crowd.
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experts a violent gangs have seized control of almost 80 percent of the capital. since haiti's president was assassinated in 2021. russian missile attacks on the city of crowds in easter, ukraine have killed at least 5 people and injured dozens more. the strikes targeted the ukrainian health part of a region partially occupied by russian forces. ukrainian president for the name or the landscapes of the missiles had a residential area that included hotels, restaurants and shops. and the night sky over melvin australia appears to have been illuminated by a shower of debris from a russian satellite launch. the australian space agency says the remnants of the rocket were expected to safely re enter the atmosphere. off australia, south coast of the united kingdom has started housing, asylum seekers on a barge docked off the south west coast of england. the government is seeking to
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save money and to turn my grants from arriving in britain on the policy has divided local communities with rights groups saying it's in humane. so, so you could go from into spending to house up to 500 migrants on this bar. it's only a few have arrived so far. they'd be required to stay here until they're pending asylum applications are resolved, that you could, 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 will be proper accommodation for not luxurious. i'm not just 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 you tried to get people into the country unlawfully. and they say you'll be staying in a very nice hotel in the middle of a town in england that needs to stop. the government wants to deter those,
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arriving to an authorized means cracking down an illegal migration has become a top priority for prime minister issues to knock who's expected to run for re election next year. critics of like in the barge to a prison. that's what the government is saying, the worst that they can make determination was that they can make this on simple offer in the youtube unless people were across the simply entre if you look at the research, the 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 u. k. logos have gathered to welcome the migraines, but they're also protesting buttons, controversial immigration policy. the way that the government has been running their assign them policy is to, to target these people and to escape code. 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 to those journeys, getting here to to present now where leaders of 8 to amazon nations are meeting this week to discuss challenges facing the rain forest. and one of those challenges is the illegal drug trade. improve thousands of hector is a forest, have been cut down for cocaine production. the small village of peak, about the tucked away in the amazon rain forest is up to makes his way to his fields close to my new national park. one of the most bio diverse areas in the world here is uh gross coca plants, a low maintenance drug farm is, can quickly, on money from its full harvest to. yeah. and the main thing is on this week grow it for traditional year to see. but then the leaves help people with pain
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from physical work and also with altitude sickness in the, on these images. i would, if i've heard the taurus is like to drink, continue to cause him, but his daddy coke up. but it allows you to traditionally, the leaves only dried when she has a stomach ache. it says as naples sucks on the leaves, and they do these plantations, illegal in small quantities. but it's estimated that more than $1000.00 square columbus is of peruse, far as to being cleared for large, illegal plantations. for cocaine production, conservationist, who the now silvo says he is a lot less than percentage deal more and more coca plantations are displacing the original forest guessing is the eco system is being destroyed and with it and bio diversity. and i used almost of the and they'll be able to see that these are legal
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landing strips for drug cartel plains right next to the national park. the peruvian police destroyed some inspect talk to a session, but it's more shows than real fights. because tells us still expanding, and we've more and more rain forest being cut down quicker. systems are risk of collapse, kristof shank and use peruvian team a trying to fight back. as we can already see how close to the coca plantations onto the park, it's very problematic. and there is very little we can do to counter it because currently there is virtually nothing that brings as much income for hector as cocaine. because the input size legal cultivation yields to small and income to support says out in his family, they supplement their finding with a small zoo for tourists. they also grow banana trees using natural pesticides.
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game will say that we want to protect nature so that we can still live off it tomorrow. but unfortunately, many people don't care about the environment. see us green loans, but the forest in peru are in danger of disappearing. hollywood has lost one of its legendary directors with the death of william fried can who passed away on monday. at the age of 87 freed and won the academy award for best director in 1971 for his roller. the french connection, once again, is best known for his horror film. the exorcist which shocked audiences with its depiction of a possess 12 year old girl. it went on to influence horror films and at their directors for decades to come. you are wanting to, to view news, a quick reminder of our top story at this hour it off the wire, so special has met with new shares crew readers in an attempt to find a solution to the crisis there. she described the talks as extremely frank,
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