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to endure the fear we felt every day the wind rush cause start to august 25th on dw, the . this is dw news line from valley west african nations on the us search news, ask one to to restore civilian rule. before a key summit on says that talks with at the top us official failed to reach an agreement to put presidents of 100, but soon back in office. also coming up lead us from 8 south american countries, oldest summit to discuss protecting the amazon rain forest from deforestation. and
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crying such meeting in more than 10 years. and at the women's, a football woke up a dominant from east possible cove to set up a quote final to match up with australia the i'm gonna have office thanks for joining us. it's a top us diplomats has met with news as military leaders in an attempt and the crew, but acting deputy secretary of state. victoria newton said she was denied a meeting with the detained president of global and west african leaders of hoping there was still room for mediation with news as coolies earlier this week. already know the deadline to reinstate the ousted president to the economics community of
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west african states. so equal west has said that the military interventions may be needed to restore democracy on a medium sized type to decide on the next move. of course a global anatomy i spoke to the w as in michael coin who was monitoring the situation from neighboring booge and nigeria. she has more on you the us diplomat, victoria newlands visit to ms ad to meet with a cooley this. so that's why it so, but as far as him does said that she wasn't able to meet with the divorce of president. but what that means, it's not that all efforts are gone. however, she came out and said, there are a few options, you know, with the windows and doors really, if you like us to open for more engagement, which is really what everyone is calling for both globally within the region in nigeria and outside of nigeria. you know, people are also pressuring, if you like. echo was asking the bit in gauge more in all the ways, you know, diplomatic ways to resolve this situation. instead of resorting to the last option,
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if you like, like an echo as admission which is the military intervention. so if we are in a situation where we're likely to see more engagement, lots or maybe in the coming day, i'm gonna bring it in. so he attends also like me go see if that's solutions. so more like most likely, both sides are going to come to agreements. hopefully that's what everybody is pushing for. as opposed to you know, the option of military intervention. which by the way, it's most out of the table completely me. now speaking about this, eventually this equal was ultimatum, has passed and we haven't seen any military intervention. what are the options to reedsville and global powers? really have to try to end this cool. the situation where there is really no one small uh option really in some sort of a possible i'm really talking, i'm engaging with the people as spots according to you know what we're hearing them . listen, those well on ground, you know that the student needs to be more engagements. the one on the side of the
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ones that we're also seeing them having conversation with the countries that so you know, i and so both of them but enough also for instance, smiley for reading stuff. but also seeing echo, as i will suggest to him, the more, you know, envoys be deployed, you know, more elder statements, for instance, from nigeria. so there's going to be more. and goodman's walter, we are likely going to continue to see until size, as you do know where there's going to be. that's one reason another somebody. if that is too hard to say, where, where is that? what, what's the next move that's likely to be more of those engagements from both cortez, from the equal us level, from neither risk level or from the home. so it's level of cause globally, you know, to see how best we can get intervention in that situation. unable, as he mentioned that the, you know, the deadline has passed and it seemed like the recept look really good. and so i'm gonna calculate their reporting. thank you very much in welcome and the exam has also raised some concern over the supply of uranium for nuclear power plants. these
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app provides a 5th, so he european union. so rainy of imports. until now it's been an important supply especially to from here is more of the possible effects is cool, might have on the international energy mix, french nuclear reactors at work producing more than 2 thirds of the countries electricity. they need a steady supply of uranium to keep making all that power to be here is one of francis top 3 uranium suppliers. the crew is raised, 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
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hunter has covered security cooperation with france and reached out to the russian 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. or for now the use downplaying. any possible disruption utilities have sufficient inventories of nationally random 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 world 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. where the you past sanctions on russian oil and gas. it left uranium out. russia has every interest in keeping it that way. any threat to supplies from new share or anywhere else makes
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it more likely that russian uranium will continue to play a role. then government is head of analysis. that's prison, political risk management in london. and then he told us how current market prices for uranium are being affected by the cooling news. yeah. well, there has been a spike of the uranium prize. there's yeah, supplies about 4 percent of the world's uranium. so that was inevitable in the spot market. but i think is your report make clear? there are no immediate supply concerns for european utilities or north american utilities, given the large stock, posit these, these, these countries have. the other thing to be thinking about is of course, that where is this? you ready? i'm going to come from in the long term. so we have a situation where the market is very, very tight, because there is a lot of demand. so you really excited to dislike nuclear renee. sounds that's happening all across the world. but we are not seeing the introduction of more
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uranium supplies into the market, so the market is going to remain tight for a long time. and of course, and what your thoughts except that goes then that go to that. now let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. a russian missile attacks on the city of blue cross skin east in ukraine have killed at least 7 people and ends at dozens mold the strikes destroyed departments and to pop to the hotel. most concepts, the target was a command post. the city is about 50 kilometers from the front lines and the ukranian held territory. firefighters in portugal are trying to contain was fine as the banning thousands of factors in soaring the temperatures, portables, major logical offices, temperatures, and the central parts of the country have risen. risen to over 46 degrees celsius or 150 degrees. fine if that's a record for this year and island motors have gathered to say
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a final farewell to sion, a to call them thousands of lines, the streets and the seaside town where the award winning single lived for many years and was best known for a cover of nothing compassed to you and for activism, she died last month, age 56. the leaders of the south american nations that have contained pots of amazon basin meetings today in the brazilian city of midland, for summits to secure its future. for those presidents lose enough to let us silver colby meeting the lab mach initiative to save the rainforest. topics on the agenda include plants to end the deforestation of curve organized crime. it is the 1st summit in 14 years for the 8 countries and comes at a time when scientists won't see that the destruction of the rain forest is approaching a tipping point. and earlier i spoke to nicole wrist, who w as colombia correspondent who has county and bill, and i also want governments on now rallying to protect the amazon stuck
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at us is just also mentioned, there is some sort of urgency to the meta and we're in the midst of the climate crisis now, it's actually a long time ago that such as summit took place. and if you asked in the scientific community, the question would be, why the reading now and not yes today, because yes, the m as in rain force is heading into a tipping point situation. and this would mean, if it reached that tipping point, that that would likely be no bouncing back from the situation. you could look at mazda events of the trees dying, and what comes after is obviously the most b, c's will disappear. and obviously humans also affected by these mustangs events of other plants or animals because we are part of the ecosystem. so there is a really great match up urgency to having and holding this summit here between the countries. but shift is really a big rain for us. that is also one of the biggest freelance for the whole planet
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and the international community. now, there is a lot at stake for those countries. what concrete steps are being negotiated there at the summit? us at this summit that will be main points, for example, a 0 deforestation policy. that country see it wants to reach within the next few years. it's a very ambitious plan. brazil just announced a few days ago, but they at least in the 1st months of the presidency, a lot of silver have reached a 42 percent decline and deforestation, so it can go into the right direction, but many people need to be on for it to make it happen and it's also difficult to avoid criminal activities and the, and of course that is that huge and to monitor that. but that's one of the goals. the other goal is to include the society before the summit. there was meetings with a civil society, with indigenous people and others who lived in the rain forest area. so talking
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about millions of people who have the se one that to be economy as well in the region, but to want to protect the territories as well as, and the very important method to them because they see every day how drastic it is . it is not only losing a tree, it is also a talk since in the water that come from mining or just getting rid of the whole habitat off the ways they live. so society is a big part in these discussions, and it's been made clear time. and again, as these talks continue invite to you behind me in that building that that will be a focus on that as well. and we will see tomorrow, more of the points that will be signed and discussed. that was c. w correspondent, nicole res revolting from been in. and i've got some sports news for you now in the women's world cup fronts of book the last spot to the quote of finals with the phone ill victory over morocco, friends, which is 2 dominant for one of the tournament. surprise teams. and they'll play co
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so strangely annexed ladies back from coach as a right now. but he's wanted his team to stretch science opponents and the stats, i guess from iraq a. they didn't disappoint. one minute after 15 minutes to viani loving the slick team is 5 minutes later jani provided the pool across the bolts. couple sciences leads down the applying the finish with a little help from the move rook. and it was how they were asked to morocco, couldn't rely on it. and then south some disastrous defending of that. when you say need to so man to make it free. now from the mat, xavier is a context. any a pull service the way through the 2nd in front of the school and the 2nd half the safe needs to be close to find those are okay. is woke up. jenny is or the talking somebody
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w sports was an allied for that game. was a solid when for friends who ended morocco's thrilling run at the was caught here in adelaide. it wasn't about the morocco fans we're hoping for, but they still extremely proud of this team. morocco's for us was top and on the view they made it as far as the knockout stages. it was also a watershed moment when the country field at the 1st ever player to where it had job at or was caught so many for us from a rock or, and why they may not have one tonight. they still leave a lasting impression on this game by calling the mode talkie reporting that you're watching the videos here as a reminder of our top story, global and west african leaders. i'm hoping there is still room for mediation with news as cooley. this be
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a cannot make community of west african states. so the cool west, i said that's a military intervention. maybe needed to restore demo. that's it from me and the new scene for now we'll have an update for you at the top of the out of course don't go away. ben facility is up next with a report on why young people are northeast of india, taking up the homes for the prime minister faces no confidence. i don't move on to the news asia after a short break and gather 1st in berlin. thanks the secret slide behind these discovered new adventures and 360 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites dw world heritage 360.

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