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the, the, this is dw news live from the in the us uh, just finishes one set service store civilian roll top us official whole tool for the military rule is the fails to reach an agreement to put president mohammed buzzing back in the office. also coming up on the sho, in money poor and north east india, the students are pushing down less school books and picking up the guns. mum fed me, flashes between 2 communities of strength and the results of one side to push for
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a separate state. slovenia is, was not filled as off the, in the case of 6 people die and devastating flooding. 2 thirds of the countries, 2000000 residents are affected, the many cubes. mckinnon. welcome to the program, new jazz military one to have allowed to visit by a us and boy, but they are re busing, appeals to restore the detain president or even to permit diplomats to visit him west african nations and global powers. also hoping that there is a window of opportunity to reverse niches to we called to the economic community of west african states. so eco us is, it's known is meeting on thursday to decide the next move, which they say could be military intervention. but not all countries in the region
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oppose new jazz, the poncho from democracy. you're still going to be assessed on shaking hands, offering arms, delegations for molly and book, you know, fast. so flu tanisha is capital in the i'm a to show their support for the cool leaders. the 3 west african countries are now all ruled by military hunters. they say they'll defend these yeah, against any external intervention that me coordinated. my goal is to alonzo depot for the fab. do you need to the brotherly people of new share? these are difficult times and sort of smiley 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 stowing is tweak a look what is it 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
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jersey space and warning, any intrusion would be met by an energetic response on the streets of the i'm a emboldened supporters of the one to a speaking out against the deposed president and government in the last day manage the country as they play is that they did what they want to the deck from into the population is a month to you left. they even betrayed that. i remember that that poverty did not stick to the impulse since the qu, leaders are now causing for 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, wasn't decides on military interventions. and so 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 past. if that's if it doesn't pop up, not, not the, not them. this is john. thank you for the opportunity when it comes to homeland,
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no sacrifice is to not digital whatever happened. so i mean i'm, we're ready to give our lives in the holding to is power grab, has been followed by international sanctions, which could cripple the economy of an already destitute country. so those sanctions are now being used as a rallying cry by the hunter and its allies. i spoke earlier to a correspondent alyssa check wilma is reporting from nigeria. and i asked him if the us invoice meeting with this one to suggest any hope, any sign of hope for a peaceful resolution. well i'm yeah, it depends on you know, how different functions, different people, different stakeholders imply as i look it's, it's uh i'd investigate from the deputy act and secretary of state. uh, because i knew that it was about 2 hours uh, in the country and the, i mean, so it meets what we did you drink aid as both most as you said, uh, the agent that he, that himself i'd see on a which uh, but might, might be seen as
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a set back as she couldn't really speak to the house of business because she, we couldn't see based on who was still in captivity. but she did say that the, the door was still open for, for that negotiations. you emphasized that they, that the was bit open to negotiate with the ad your intended as it there by surprise. because we know that each it has collisions aspect on sunday. we have a us as it saves, and you might say no so negative that don't forget this comes also after i've seen a blinking himself set that, you know, 8 has been cut off from the, from up on the fly. do you want then you have to look at the time. yeah. why does guys scrap it'll strike into us as yet. so for sure that right? like i say, a window of opportunity opportunity to come in front of us for the cool lead us. okay, well let some and global powers have now to try and reverse this k or a lapse on sunday. so that will be meats induced as a 10th of august and nigeria as capital. i boot jobs to discuss the folder decorations for the situation any day they have that option, i'm going to intervention. we decided that last results. but also in terms of
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globally and africa wise, we expect right here in that and expect that echo s u n. and a u joints, let's uh, you know, i mean series we'll visit new to expedite to go to an age at this. we do have further 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 have void them later situation and perhaps also avoid. but for the sanctions being, you know, impacted on image evidence. alyssa, you mentioned the sanctions. you know, we know that west and, and african countries of impose sanctions and call a tanisha. tell us how this is going to affect the economy. how these going to bite these functions? well, it's already bites in hard on the, on every new jersey. and so in terms of food service is food prices. they're not able to do trade with the next door neighbors, nigeria and others cuts off from holidays in terms of also financial sanctions. but
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the, i'm with the aid from the us and other big nations that i'm friends not going into need a you sense that fit in the coming months and weeks from now. should this in process continued funding as an entity? does it take the economy will go offensively crashing is a, it's a lot of concrete. this pretty much mix it up that might go in and this is the green crisis following the russia and ukraine will also africa as draining as all types of even shots and as we speak. so when you say the kind of, you know, spend most sanctions on echo as all from other bodies, utilities, unless a trickle now thanks so much for your reporting that. so let's take a look now some of the other stories making headlines around the world. and the electoral officials in the central african republic say more than 95 percent of those has approved a draft constitution that extends presidential term limits. now that allows the current leader president to wire the rod to seek a set and office. the referendum was boy costed by civil groups and the main office
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issue policy. thousands of people of march through hazy is capital put a pulse, demanding best that protection from gun violence. protest has gathered outside the prime minister's residence with police 5 tickets to break up the crowd. ex that saved violent gangs of seas control of almost 80 percent of the capital. since haiti's president was assassinated in 2021. south career was evacuating tens of thousands of scouts from a global festival as the country braces for tropical storm coming. wild weather had already disrupted the world scout jumper e with several countries pulling out due to a severe heat wave organizes say around $43000.00 people on now leaving the camp site and roster is preparing to launch a landing probe to the moon for the 1st time and almost 50 is the rock. it has been brought to the 1st talk from the cause of the drum and rushes far east ahead of its
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planned launch. on friday. the mission was initially scheduled in 2012, but its been beset by numerous delays to at least 7 people have been killed in russian strikes in the eastern ukrainian city of pope corrupt witnesses. say the 2 missiles at the city center, within 40 minutes of each other, destroying a popular hotel and apartments musket says the target was a command post the city about 50 kilometers from the front lines and the ukrainian held part of a region is partially occupied by russian forces. 5 at the city center of tucker, an apartment building is hit by russian miss. so after emergency services arrived at the site to treat the wounded, the 2nd strike hit the same spot. 40 minutes after the 1st killing to rescue workers. i was on the
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phone seating and then suddenly they split out and it fell. wrapping me up. when you put the the window fell on me a minute when i back has cots just go back from the hospital. you see there was a bang and then the flames burns my eyes. i fell to the ground. my eyes heard a lot. other than that, i'm ok, just the shrapnel in my neck. that's it. president said the damage buildings, also house hotels and a pizza restaurant frequented by journalists, 8 workers, and the military. ukraine said 19 policemen, and 5, rescuers were also among the wounded. deadly attack comes as russia claims to have improved its position along the front line and the region. while ukraine continues to report that their counter offensive is making anchor mental progress to india.
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now while the parliament is holding a no confidence vote against prime minister, never under moody body has been criticized finance addressing the ongoing conflict in the countries north, east ethnic clashes in the states has many pool in the 4th month. now, at least 180 people have died and the ongoing violence between the majority may tease community and the minority cookie community. both sides have unleashed vicious attacks on the other, including sexual assaults on women. tens of thousands of people have been displaced . indian authorities have impose copies and the internet has been shut down since the conflict again. the w's deal bought on shark a smart travel to the region, and found the calls for a separate cookie state all growing these of students in a school listening to a professor for. but the school has to be the purpose and the students getting guns
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rather than books. we are going to defend our model and, and did from main purpose preference of lump it the, distilling the political tv. she used to beat into practice who has become a data among cookie people and is preparing these young people to fight. are you ready to defend the motor lab? that mother land is the he bought up when he poor is the cookies. so in other tribes, you'll see a fee of salt, check them by the may be who leaving the when they want a separate so homeland rifle. number 3 clerk there is a grid. 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. taking up arms for now,
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the political solution will be there and that's what do we want until the political solution comes. these are the own, this young man will gatty and use comes to help on. yeah, i play my course as the phone and the loan receives there was an intense fighting on the border that separate scales from pain. 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 soap cookies student preparation works on both stores and buffer. that's why i was calling for a separate state ignored. no knowledge is clear for this or it's time for things to change. our vend partners, our fathers have the money separately, we use reason for our community. the end to the as i'm is clear
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as the hunt for somewhere to put didn't message and settle on the wall of a hospital. so these paintings are going to be, these are made by our very own people. these more or less i 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, members of the majority, made the people determined to keep money for home. after the bone is up, the chief minister of india bring state he supports a separate zoo homeland. we believe in the money both. we've been that we've been living one india, and they have bought a new kind of deputy. them is strongly condemned. never again to add money, food,
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and will be divided in any cost of the heavier these young men made demand to high cost. some may still be too little to fight and some may not yet have real guns. somebody have that is the next generation of the fighters spinning to fight stop to i. j sony is the director of the institute. so conflict management in delhi and i asked him why the moody government hasn't stopped the violence and money pool. trust of the confidence, what is just the symbolic, the opposition is simply too small to effectively a prevailing they know under confidence. hopefully it's essentially a symbolism. my assessment of the situation is that to 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
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defeated. these are the orchestra to the conflicts the they feed into a electronical agenda of divisiveness, a full resolution which seeks to put a community against community in order to secure somebody to total advantage. okay, so there's lots to select on. please go ahead. this is not just select total 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 would be in the grouping of the gods as their primary both think. so you're a sister who's out of all the, you're essentially saying that this violence isn't bank rules 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 board of the political ruling party, both in many court and at the center of the conflict and some chairs, they ex,
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but as i saw nice speaking to me earlier, now, extreme weather continues to ravage the european continent, the summit, including severe flooding in slovenia, or at least 6 people died in storms on friday. inside was a, has full thousands of people to flee. that homes are, sees a pushing the material damage more than 500000000 years. it's lavine is worse natural disasters since achieving independence and 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 launching some current itself in northwestern slovenia. the flooding m lance lines have caused enormous damage. the entire communities have been devastated. the raging waters almost completely wiped out for volume in northern slovenia. have apparently,
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it's an apocalypse, a total disaster o. c. we. unfortunately, since we're dealing with the same trouble or more, 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 or no error. even though the rains have lit up, rescue workers and now struggling with the threat of lance lines, not just in slovenia, but also here in the southern austrian village of south nick when i am samsung. the risk of mud avalanches is now especially high sewage. i sold the american beside collapsing, but we are powerless to stop it. it is hoped that plastic tarps like leaves will
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help 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 pre fabricated breaches up to 40 meters long to help access regions that are now cut off. of corresponding, rosie buckshot is in northern slovenia, and she gave us the latest on how serious the situation is, the well 8 small it's debris and destruction. oh, arriving this tone is really being comfortable from fresh running water and is also comfortable from all sorts of supplies. we've actually just heard a helicopter coming into air lead to drop in supplies of fresh water food. and we've also got deliveries happening behind may not be so 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 substantially being
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buried 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 have been evacuated as a precaution. okay, now we're hearing, but most of slovenia is population has been affected. in some way, obviously not everyone has lost the 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 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 and of course there's a big impact to be had on the economy. we have seen,
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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 on was moved to tears as he told us, that people had just showed up with spades with buckets, with boots, with both as a fresh walter, ready to work. he said there were no questions off. no one asked for money, they were ready to show up and help. and of course that's what's happening in these houses behind me. people are taking pockets and literally getting buckets full of mode and pulling 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, 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, we've seen the armed forces here on the ground. but of course, who the as a small country also says it needs more help internationally. so it's activated the european union and civil protection mechanism. that's an emergency alert where it
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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. and i think you can watch this space for more and i to minutes of your opinion 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 thanks so much for updating us from slovenia. july was the hottest month ever recorded on on us that's just being consumed by the use climate as of a tree. and the woman of the planet is having a massive impacts on our ocean's level of ocean surface temperatures also set new old time russell. it's last month and that's raising concerns about the consequences for the climate. i'm so communities, most at risk masses of dying called off the coast of florida.
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within a few weeks, stretches of coastline here have been transformed from a surviving eco system in sort of like underwater does it. and it's not just environment list sensible on the desk of the colors is having disastrous consequences. marine ecosystems fisheries, and local television. it's terrible shocking. i want to cry myself when i'm in the water snort 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 of ation extremely high water temperatures. the average surface temperature worldwide is now almost $21.00 degrees celsius. a new record, according to the european union's copernicus, climate service. it's only a few decimals, wilma and the reco temperature is set in 2016. but such an increase in such
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a short period is having a huge impact culls of particularly sensitive to water, polluted by chemicals, all will cause its dramatically wilma experts, particularly concerned known as the rain forests of the c. v support 25 percent of all known move a life without the fish ducks can deplete and devastate coastal communities and fisheries around the entire wealth. so a coral is an animal that secrete a skeleton that fuses with the skeletons of its neighbors. and inside those core animals live and out. and the algy gives the coral its color, brown, green, sometimes reds, or purples. when the water gets too high, that relationship between the coral animal and the algae breaks down. the recent heat waves taking place on land and not being followed by stream who to see, for example, in the category in um the newest atlantic x. but say this could lead to even more lots of fish and more intense stones. you've got some sports news for you now.
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starting with the women's world cup and columbia have reached the course of fine. it was after a narrow one now, when over jamaica in melbourne, after a goal this 1st off striker, catalina, is may school. the only goal of the game in front of moving 25000 funds in australia, columbia is when sees the through to the post finals to the very 1st time, and they will face england. on saturday. a monday host australia overcame denmark to nail and sidney to enter the course of finals. australia put on some mixed displays in the group stage. but they took the lead on the whole file. thanks to this pulse for mary falla and caitlin for neat finish australia is qualification for the law state was wrapped up on 17 minutes through haley raso and they will face the win is a tuesdays match between france. i'm
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a real now hollywood has lost one of its legendary direct is william freeze can passed away on monday. at the age of 87 freed can won the academy award for best director in 1971. his thriller, the french connection book freed can, is best known for his horror film. the exorcist which shocked audiences with its depiction of a possessed 12 year old. go. that film went on to influence hara film directive for decades to come with that you are up to date kick off is next. i'm a new groups mckinnon. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more international headlines. we'll see you then the
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