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and that's how they can also watch it. now the, this is the w news live from the land, the us, which is new jersey, one to, to restore civilian rule. a tells us official holds talks with the military rule as the sales to reach an agreement to put the president mohammed doesn't back in office will say coming up on the program and money poor and ne, in the these students are putting down on the school books and picking up guns,
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months of deadly clashes between 2 communities, have strengthened the results of one side to push for a separate space. um, slovenia is, was natural, dissolved the in decades of 6 people's dying, devastating flooding. 2 thirds of the countries too many and residents have been affected. plus how hot is the ocean record of breaking temperatures of raising concerns about the knock on offense for the climates, the marine lights and coastal communities, the money keeps mccain. and thank you for being with us. a top us diplomat has met with new jersey military leaders in an attempt to end the crew. but victoria newland acting, deputy secretary of state said that she was denied amazing with the detained presidents,
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both global and west african leaders all hoping that that is still room for mediation with an issue. as qu, leaders earlier this week, they ignore the deadline to reinstate the ousted president with the economic community of west african states. so it was, it's known has said that military intervention may be needed to restore democracy that may sing on thursday to the side on the next move we can get moved from a correspondent alyssa chip who am i, who joins us now from neighboring nigeria. hi there, alyssa, now the us and boy did speak with you, she has cooley does. that was allowed to meet the president, so that this visit bring any who put all of a resolution to the situation. well i yeah, it depends on you know, how different functions, different people, different stakeholders imply. as i look at that uh uh, the residents from the deputy act and secretary of state victoria. i knew that it
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was about 2 hours uh, in the country and the, i mean, so it meets with 3. did you, june, today does bought most, as he said, uh, the agent that he, that himself i'd see on a which uh but my, my be seen as a set broadcast recorded really speak to the house on the basement question. we couldn't see verizon who was still in captivate city, but she did say that the the door was still open for, for that negotiations. you emphasized that they that be with it open to negotiate that with the ad you intended. i think there must be surprised because we know that these it has places, aspects of go right now. so it'd be the positives. and you might say no, so negative that don't forget this comes outside the decision has. but one thing you have to look at and yeah, why does guide scrappy to strive? they say that this is a clue. so like they say, a window of opportunity opportunity to come in front of us particularly does. okay, well let's have a look at what, what, what you know might happen next. we know that the ecos elton's, the regional and global powers have now to try and reverse this k as well. um, yeah, vision, natalie, we did an echo as his deadline. um,
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but i left on sunday, so that will be meeting this thursday 10th of august, and i just capital a boot jobs to discuss the folder that abrasions for the situation any day. they have that option. i'm going to change the version. we decided that last results, but also in terms of globally on africa wise, we expect right here in that let's uh, you know, i mean series will visit new to expedite to go to an age at this. we do have for that negotiations pulse with him and they treat you and tell you that perhaps so that might be seen as the last. it's a f thoughts and make sure that we avoid the military situation and perhaps also avoid but for the essentials being, you know, impacted on image evidence. alyssa, you mentioned the sanctions earlier. we know that west and, and african countries of impose sanctions, the economy. how are these going to bite these functions while it's already bites and hard on the, on every need? jared and sense of the food service is food prices. uh, they're not able to do trade with the next door. neighbors by jerry and others,
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are the cuts off from holidays in terms of also financial sanctions. how should this in process continue from the identity? does it take the economy will go offensively crashing me? is a, it's a level of concrete, this pretty much mix it up that might go in and this is the green price is following to russia. and ukraine will also ask eric as granite as an authorized to be able to show it. and as we speak, so when you say the kind of, you know, spend most sanctions on echo as all from other buddies, utilities, electrical. know thanks so much for your reporting that let's let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and the electoral officials in the central african republic, same old and 95 percent of voters of approved drawings constitution that extends presidential limits. now it allows president sel, stock a tool to y to ray and to see the term in office. the referendum was boy costed, by civil groups and the main office ition policy. thousands of people have march
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through, hey, sees capital flows across demanding best that protection from gang violence protest has gathered outside the prime ministers, residents where police fire to gas to break up the crowd ex, but say that violent gangs have ceased controllable. most 80 percent of the capital since he's, he's president, was assassinated in 2021. a south career is evacuating of tens of thousands of scouts from the global festival as the country braces. the tropical storm. kind of wild weather had already disrupted the world scout jammed or ate with several countries pulling out because of a severe heat wave organized as the saying around $43000.00 people on now leaving the camp site to india. now where the parliament is holding a no confidence though to against the prime minister under, under moody, moody, has been criticized for nurse addressing the ongoing conflict in the countries. ne,
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estimate clashes in the state as many people in the 4th month. now, at least $180.00 people have died and the ongoing violence between the majority, macy's, and the minority cookie community. now both sides have unleashed vicious attacks on the other, including its sexual assaults on women. tens of thousands of people have been displaced. in general, socrates have imposed curfews on the internet has been shut down since the conflict began a few months ago. and the w a. l bought and chart a month, travel to the region and found that calls for a separate qu, keep state all growing. going on, did these of students in a school listening to a professor for what the school has be the purpose and the students getting guns rather than books. we are going to defend our model and, and did from main purpose of this preface. a lump at the is telling the political
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tv to use to beat into practice has become a later among the cookie people and spitting these young people to fight. are you ready to defend our model? glad. that mother land is the he bought a when he poor with the cookies. so and other tribes let me see a fee of salt took them by the may be who leaving the when they want a separate so homeland pri from about 3 clerk. there is a bid this discrimination. let me say, let me use that word discrimination between the hughes and the planes. if we say that we don't need ogden means they are going to have all our land by force. so the only way is to prevent and to defend, to protect ourselves, didn't even up on for now. but the ability to go, so he was suddenly be there. and that's what do we want until the political
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solution comes. these are the own, this young men with gatty and use comes to help them. yeah, i buy mike, what's as the phone in the loan receives there was an intense fighting on the border that separate sales from being he sense a small group to go and help boys have already arrived to fill the places. some are already here. practicing with wouldn't in thought guns the scope of the student preparation works on both stores. in fact, let's see why i'm calling for a separate state, nor normally is clear for her. it's time for things to change. our vend borders our fathers have the money separately. we use reason for our community the n tuesday is, is clear as the hot flush somewhere to put didn't message and settle on the wall of a hospital. so these paintings are gravity,
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these are made by our very own people, these more or less or express our cultural of our cultural desire, our political aspirations for our separate states. these are just as simple as him to our political aspirations down. and when he paused, just installed these aspirations to judy, these women are members of the majority made the people they are determined to keep the money for home. after the boon is up, the chief minister of india bring state he supports a separate so homeland. we believe in the money both we've been, we've been living one india, and they have bought a new kind of capitalism is strongly kind of nimble and against it and money vote. and it would be divided in any cost. all the heavy, these young men made demand high cost. some may still be too little to fight.
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and some may not yet have real guns. somebody have that the, the next generation of fighters spinning to fight one now. well, let's get more from adults. a, a, j, sony who's the director of the institute for conflict management. he focuses on conflict in south asia and he joins us now from delhi. welcome to the w to sunny. we know that money pool has a decades long history of conflict. can you tell us what is different about the violence this time? as you see is we haven't had it's new consultations in the box with most of the violence that we have seen has been in the over these decades has been in need of the nature of small intelligent groups seeking the separation. not all calling me in different ways. so most of these group things had been brought under some kind of understanding that the government, especially older groupings,
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which includes cool, cool p groups and other groups. these look essentially the tribal intelligent formations and they have been brought under what are called suspension of operation agreements that live in camps and so into that. um, typically there is of course, significant violation of agreements. uh, the there was still a group of 7 uh may be, uh, intelligent organizations, operating under the umbrella, something called carter. com, the coordination committee. what student x 2, but at a very, very low level. i mean, as an is the indication you can see the last 2 of you had 7 tokens, fatalities relating to a insurgency in money for this year. ever since the start of this, it's me files. they've already been atp fatalities the last week of it wouldn't be able to see the data, 83 fatalities relating to insurgency. this is an unconnected with the adults in the collections. so we see that this history is now sort of this got an consultation.
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there's also fed into the insurgencies, the dynamics of the uncertainties that had more or less been contained when we're seeing the, the know the government facing a know confidence votes over its inability to qual, violence. so can you help us understand why it is so difficult to stop what's happening? but 1st of all, the confidence water is just symbolic. the opposition is simply too small to be effective. the prevailing they know under confidence, hopefully it's essentially a symbolism my assessment of the situation is that the, the, the situation is not coming in under control in money for simply because it is not desired to come under control. i have said this before on your fat form and i defeated. these are the orchestra to the conflicts. they feed into a unit on the agenda of divisiveness with full regulation,
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which seeks to put coming to the community against community in order to secure somebody to total advantage. okay, so this will have to select the case, go ahead. this is not just a little advantage in the particular locus where the violence occurs, but is intended to send a message out to all the majority community members or people who the in the grouping of the gods as their primary. both think you're a sister who's out of all the, you're essentially saying that this violence isn't bank routes isn't being shut down because there are people who stand to benefit from the absence of peace in the region. absolutely, and this includes a number of people, but the primary group, things that are in the, in part of the political ruling party, both in medical and at the center, right? south asia, a conflict and security expert, a j. sonya. thank you so much for helping us understand the situation in northern
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india. thank you very welcome. thank you for helping now extreme weather continues to ravage the european continent this summer, including severe flooding in slovenia. at least 6 people died in stones on friday and flood was a has full thousands of people to see that homes or pharmacies are pushing the material damage at more than 500000000 years. it's lavine is worse natural disasters since achieving independence in the early 19 ninety's roads have turned into rivers. bridges have collapsed. videos are being shared on social media, showing people fleeing the flood waters a french taurus, films. the moment her companion was rescued from their lodgings and current itself in northwestern slovenia, the flooding m lance lines have caused enormous damage. of the entire communities have been devastated. the raging waters almost completely wiped out for volume in
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northern slovenia. have apparently it's an apocalypse, a total disaster o c. we. unfortunately, since we're only dealing with the same trouble, there's nothing we can do. me. it's all, it's very sad. on monday residents, we're busy clearing away the mind revealing the full extent of the destruction. a to so we've resort severe damage of the enormous financial loss has ruined for the damage amounts of the 10s. if not hundreds of millions of years, it will take a large amount of money to restore everything. maybe. oh, no error. even though the rains have lit up, rescue workers are now struggling with the threat of lance lines, not just in slovenia, but also here in the southern austrian village of south nick all night themselves on the risk of motor avalanches is now especially high sewage. i've sold them asked me sigh collapsing, but we are powerless to stop it. it is hope that plastic tarps like leads will help
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prevent moorland slides. hundreds of people have been evacuated and brought to emergency shelters, just in case slovenia has asked the u. s. nato for aid, especially with technical devices and military helicopters, as well as several prefabricated breaches up to 40 meters long to help access regions that are now cut off and correspond to jet rosie butch joins us now from the slovenia in town of tanana across come, now that's in the notes of the country which has been hit hard by the flooding. rosie, we just heard in that report to one person describing it as an asa catastrophe described to us. how about the situation is where you will of the will. 8 small its debris and destruction. oh, arriving this tone is really being comfortable from fresh running water and is also costs off from all sorts of supplies. we've actually just heard
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a helicopter coming into air lead to drop in supplies of freshwater food. and we've also got deliveries happening behind me. now people here are not even yet trying to get things their belongings if they're high. so they are trying to get their houses out of the month. some of them are their houses of essentially being bearings and we're seeing, for example, members of the armed forces. helping to take out the mode tier note the weather has turned more favorable. it's not raining and that means that immediate risk of more funding is no longer there, but there is another risk, and that is the risk of lawn slaves with being told that you only just are monitoring the situation still and the people helping evacuated as a precaution okay, that we're hearing, but most of slovenia as population has been affected in some way. obviously not everyone is lost at home. but can you give us a sense of what people in general are experiencing right now? of the absolutely, everyone i've spoken to here and other times has told me they've never seen
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anything like this. this is a small country, a population of 2000000 and not means, but whether or not people were directly affected, their homes that are businesses. they at least know somebody who was that of course there's a big impact to be had on the economy. we have seen, we thought smaller country, that sense of community people really showing up to help each other a real sense of solidarity. we spoke to one mayor who was really almost moved to tears as he told us, that people had just showed up with spades with buckets with boots. we felt as a fresh walter, ready to work. he said there were no questions off, don't ask for money. they were ready to show up and health and of course of stuff happening in these houses behind me. people are taking pockets and literally getting buckets full of mode and pouring them out of their house. so they can try to start thinking about rebuilding a life after all this incredible disruption. yeah, it sounds like in a normal sense of community spirit, but of course that probably isn't enough in a situation like this. i mean, what, what about the official response to, to the situation? well, the government has leaped into action. we've seen police,
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we've seen the armed forces here on the ground. but of course, for the as a small country also size, it needs more help internationally. so it's activated the european union civil protection mechanism, that's an emergency alert where it can ask for supplies and help from other countries. we know germany is sending prefabricated breaches, frances sending some machinery there will be helicopters also being sent on. i think you can watch the space for more announcements of european union support because the european commission president ers, who have underlined expect you to make a visit here on wednesday. so hopefully more support to come for these people, of course, for whom it simply cannot come soon enough. they don't use rosie, but so thank so much for updating us from slovenia of july was the hottest month ever recorded on us. i was just being consumed by the climate of the tree and the whole thing of the planet is having
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a massive impact on our oceans. global ocean, surface temperatures, also set new old time reco. it's last month raising concerns about the consequences for the climate and the communities most at risk. masses of dying called off the coast of florida. within a few weeks, stretches of coastline here have been transformed from a surviving ecosystem in sort of like underwater does. it is not just environment list visible on the desk of the colors is having disastrous consequences. marine ecosystems fisheries, and local tourism. it's terrible shocking. i want to cry myself when i'm in the water smart thing to see this and i contacted some friends of mine and said, um, you know the reef is bleached, it's something that happened pretty much overnight. the reason for this call a bleaching extremely high water temperature is the average surface temperature
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worldwide is now almost 21 degrees celsius. a new record. according to the european union's copernicus, climate service. it's only a few decimals womack and the record temperature is set to in 2016. but such an increase in such a short period is having a huge impact culls of particularly sensitive to water, polluted by chemicals. all war to this dramatically, wilma experts are particularly concerned known as the rain forests of the c. v support 25 percent of all known movie life. without the fish ducks could deplete and devastate coastal communities and fisheries around the entire wealth. so a coil is an animal that secretes a skeleton that fuses with the skeletons of its neighbors. and inside those core animals live and out. and the algae gives the coral its color, brown, green. sometimes reds are purples when the water gets too high. that relationship between the coral animal and the algae breaks down the recent t twice,
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taking place on land and not being followed by stream who to see, for example, in the cat would be on the newest atlantic x. but say this could lead to even more loss of fish and more intense stones is, luis, i was born is from dw is environment department. welcome, louise, i'm, can you explain to us simply what's causing this increase in ocean temperatures? ok, so we've seen an increase of one degree in the northern atlantics, for example, more than a is average for july. and this is something that has been quoted slot course, largely by a greenhouse gas emissions being released by humans. so the funding of fossil fuels for heat, electricity, and transport, etc, which is releasing carbon dioxide and to be on the sphere and forming the planet. this having a particular impact on the ocean because the ocean absorbs around to 90 percent of
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the heat that we have met. um, so it's causing a big problem. this is something that scientists have predicted that would happen. so there's not a huge least surprise. it's also being exhausted, pasted by a b l nino impact which also forms the ocean. mm. okay, so now we're really saying a phase. we just, we just heard about the damage being close to, to florida's carl rates give us a sense of what other impacts these, the rising ocean temperatures are having. so as well as carls, there are other bigger muscles that are impacted by this. for example, whales which have to move a way to try to find food which mike rates as a result of the woman temperatures, also to find more comfortable temperatures for that's the fees. and that's also the issue that the ocean as well as absorbing heat or for bolts, carbon dioxide, around 25 percent of what humans emit. it's inhibited from doing that by these
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woman temperatures. be warmer temperatures also lead to expanding water, which leads to higher feel levels, which is a problem for coastal communities and for island nations which are seeing land disappear bit by bit. and so obviously just a mass of effect to, i mean, what can be done to reduce temperatures means what really needs to be done is a rough, it under mastic move away from fossil fuels. and the good news is that we help the technology to do that with regards to a renewable energy that needs to be wrapped up so that it can cover all the supplies that are needed for industry and transport and other sectors. so that's the main thing with regard to the ocean itself. protected areas also need to be put in place small so that animals are only impacted by water not by the pollution. i know for fishing, which also stresses them. all right, and he's also born from the those environment department might to
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