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the, the business, the, the news line from ballot be on the stage as a cool and i've got ball in central africa offices, sees pa and the rest, the president just days officer election, proud to then take over into capital libra, be also coming off ukrainian drones strikes deep inside russian territory. moscow says it was one of the biggest ways of a tax on russian soil since the start of the war. the strikes destroyed military transport. the sorry kind e dahlia baptist,
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the southern united states inflicting devastation along with the gulf coast of florida before moving on to lash georgia fence of south without power and should i launch a new search for victims of its former dictatorship. thousands of the so called disappeared are still missing. we made families hoping to find out at last, what happens to the left the, i'm good, how about as well come to the program? a rebel military officers have seized power and double the cool happen minutes of the president. ali baba was declared the weight of disputes at elections. the military have closed the borders to the central african nation and cancel the election results. all states institutions have also been dissolved. bongo has confirmed, he's on the house arrest. the african union has convened an emergency meeting to
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assess the situation in the country. who mm. okay. gap i needs work on wednesday to a dramatic announcement on national tv by a group of uniformed men whose audrey. oh no, no god, what's the name of the people have gone to get up and it's gone towards the institutions. i've decided to defend peace by putting an end to the car and redeem, i'm at the fair. well, here's you my last. i'll set it for 2 days and then a general election before was 26202023. if the committee truncated results are cancelled, so i knew they didn't come and present the bunker on dean by victor. inside today's elections, resolved immediately disputed by the opposition phone go, was running for the time and hoping to extend his porch in your room of the country . easy to empower in 2009 for officers. father woke up on for over 4 decades under
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that was his main election rival under also excuse bumper of election fraud of the polls closed the vote was a model. accusations of polling stations oh, being late unfold to you next and papers. the government cut the internet and impose the crap you after the election can make it, wanted to prevent unrest and the spread of fake news. later on, wednesday longer issued a video from his residents waiving, placed under house arrest, a commendable item about president of guns. and i'm to send the message to our defense that we have all the way to work, to tell them to make noise, to make noise for the people here. all the rest has to be on the streets of the capital libra bill. people to the soldiers that have taken control of the city to
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show support for the crew, assign it for many companies. it is time to put an end to 55 years of time. and the real quickly on ng is the director of the faculty of academic affairs and research at the coffee on, on international peacekeeping cent training center. i asked him to explain a bit more. who's behind this cool? well, i please. we do know that if i trace this out from the presidents, i've got and similar to the, these a cases looks like the best, the best i got close to the president of the center of power. so didn't know the levels of corruption to planning to see the elections as after you saw a few my rights that have my mind able to read off the roles and so they kind of moved very strictly. but this dr. club was family have govern this kind of people. ready just fix tickets, but i think the military and the vision and mission. so the have to step because yet he, i tend to constitutional drug for effective and then thought done that group in the
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country. press one. so if you listen to, to the name that they have chosen, the quantity of positions and the restoration of institutions, i think a sense that stick them out as to why didn't be this quote of what they tend to do is that's also why there seems to be quite a bit of support for the military that in the school that the population wants to get rid of this dynasty of, of presidents as well. i think it has the points that we have so desperate to get rid of the diagnostic and that we shouldn't be as close to the support as support for the military. it is just pure drawing that this most equitable way it's probably about. i'll talk more within 6 months in the military doesn't, and we will see a more to cut down on civil liberties by the same military against the people less
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than what they've got to do now is for the trends in africa, there's one cool off to a novel, it begins to feel co ordinated in some way conversation about i know that that has taken place and looking forward to that one crazy on a thank you very much. thank you very much. and now to you, cries capital key for an oven. i'd barrage of russian missiles and drones as killed at least 2 people, ukraine's military set. it shopped down all $28.00 myself and most of the 16 drones launched after city debris fell on buildings. official said it was russia's most powerful ariel sold on keefe in several months. meanwhile, the kremlin says ukraine has launched one of the biggest wave of the drum strikes on russian territory since the start of the world. the drones have at least 6
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regions inside russia. the strikes destroyed, admitted to a transport at croft to drive an attack on the russian air base. 700 kilometers from ukraine, russian and t across themselves repels some of the drones, but full russian aircraft on the ground sustained damage. the kremlin was quick to assign blame these to pass through the actions of the ukrainian regime will not go unpunished. russian law enforcement structures are investigating and properly documenting effects of selling bi ukrainian militants of russian regions and the other criminal actions. deepest strikes and military assets inside russia have increased in recent months to support ukraine's ground counter offensive, which has been meeting state for assistance from russian troops. the most recent drive an attack appears to be the biggest on russian. so, since a spouse of the war,
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the advice is located in the pasco region on the border with nato countries, estonia and lots via the ramp up of driving attacks and recent months have focused on the brands and belgrade regions bordering ukraine, as well as moscow itself. the attacks and the hoss of rushes capital have put the city on edge. whereas a tax on sales and border regions, health costs of supply lines for russian troops. the attacks on must go bad and most symbolic importance. several times the glittering high rises of most goes business districts have been the targets of drones, reminding the leads and all most divides that they are at war. but defense homeless now remember on from kings college london gave me hard take on the latest drone attack on russia. the most of them is just attack is unprecedented because um the ukrainian attack was targeting some military sites. one of them,
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according to russian reports, was some factory producing electronic chips. and then there was an attack on the score airfield on the headquarters of the ga, are you in that same region. and it has been partially successful in degrading russia's capabilities when it comes to air power. and the reason for that is because ukraine is lacking, that your power capacity, the best option they have, is to utilize something that is much cheaper. and i mean one driving is about 50 times cheaper than a missile, so such as caliber, for instance, to inflict damage using this app symmetric technique. so why come to a rush of defend itself from these drone attacks? that is um, one of the questions. well, the russians are probably asking themselves and um, the answer lies in the type of thread instead of being used. so according to some
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russian and also ukrainian statements, the drains of samuel sent that has been used in these recent attacks are made of cardboard. those are australian drones, which i describe this kind of catchy drones, normally say another thing they did for military purposes per se, but they can carry a payload because those drones are very cheap and made of cardboard and robberies they can evade. um the signals um and the thermal imaging. so and, and radars so they are being used to provo crushes air defenses. so they attacks and can be more effective when more expensive draven's helps and the green light to fly through one theory defenses have fires out there missiles as those cheap drones . and this is probably says, the reason why these attacks have been more effective because detection is not advanced enough to get those low flying grades. now russia has said that these
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ukranian drones couldn't have flown such a distance without the help from the west. is that true to well, it is probably not surprising for russia to also try to implicate to west because the whole idea was do shows of west the ukraine is using western equipment to attack russia. however, ukraine has its own capability use uh when it comes to long range drains, such as the u. j $22.00, which is ukrainian made, and they would be plausible for ukraine to use that great. and because it hasn't reached over 800 kilometers. so in see a re, quote, fly on auto pilot on the premium territory, yet all the way up to moscow. that being said, for the information space, it's important for us to distress a win because ukraine striking russian territory even. and so it was
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a military targets can have a potential political fallout where you crane and that can serve as an impediment for countries like the united states to provide long range weapons to re, uh, specifically add accounts in this case of services. you also remember on the defense alice from kings college london. thank you very much. marina. thank you for having me. the hurricane. the value i'm has my land full into us state of florida, bringing paul full wins and a search of flooding to coastal regions. the storm had florida at keaton beach, on the states gulf coast as a dangerous category. free storm, it has now been downgraded to category one. in the meantime, wind speeds approaching 200 kilometers, prop wet, recorded in coastal areas. authorities had ordered the population to evacuate the head of dias. arrival the major ologist end of the sphere. a scientist must be complete. she joins us in
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the football from perry, florida, which is any value as a pot. now, how bad conditions where you are right now, are you interested in, you know, if you look at a site, it's actually sunny. believe it or not, it was a very quick getting hurricane sometimes. you know, the smaller storms that are very tightly coiled, tightly packed, that doesn't mean they're less severe. it just means the wins are really wrapped up right near the center that aren't that bad, farther away. so this morning we woke up to drop this room conditions when it's guessing to about 6570 kilometers per hour. it wasn't that bad. and then suddenly the i will all the strong ring of wins around the middle of the store on the i quickly had given gus between a $120.00 and a 150 kilometers per hour. we had torn a to like board as easy as really speaking through inside that big mess of wins. we saw a tree is toppling. we saw ships being flipped over buildings with their roots, peel back. the damage was very significant. as you can see right there were only
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200 meters at best, sometimes barely about 1020 meters in a heavy rain the spray and the very strong winds. now my view, the region where you are right now is not normally affected by storms of this strength. did people follow authorities advice to leave the area? yeah, you're exactly right. you know, florida is very hurricane problem, but we don't see very strong storms usually in this part of florida. this is the big ben to florida big curry park kind of inside the gulf of mexico. and we have records being back to 1851. so almost a 175 years, and there's never been a major hurricane land called. is there a category 3 or worse? this was the 1st one on record. i do think that because of the severity of it, people didn't take the advice, local officials, most books back right away from the beach. ultimately, the biggest hazard with this was the amount of water pushed against the coastline. the search, i don't think the search was quite as bad as it could've been, because as the storm, as a daily was making land falls, it's again,
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sort of reorganizing a little bit. it sort of wavered briefly just enough to make that search a little less severe, but right as it moved to short, we saw that very significant winds too. so hopefully people took the advice, i think they did. okay, so where's it down there? i headed next to well, next are transitioning from more of a tropical storm or tropical era, or in this case, to more tropical rain storm it's remnants, a big water log, atmosphere, air mass, very moist air, a writing up the coast reason window brings you to an a knows what all the water is boiling against a cold front and that cold front is like a forcing mechanism to get a ring on a wash clock or squeeze out a sponge, so to speak. dumping all the water out of the air and some places in georgia in the carolinas. as the remnants move north could see between 12 and even up to 15 plus centimeters worth of rainfall. perhaps more in some spots leading to some flooding mastic up to the in, perry, florida. thank you very much, matthew to sheila now where the president has launched
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a search for victims of its former dictatorship. also mocking the international de also disappeared. the national human rights commission estimates more than 1000 people are still missing off to being forcibly disappeared. during august, the penal chaise rule between 19731990. 0, less in america correspondents, nicole re smith's people interested. they hoping they will finally find out what's happened to the left ones a. so to enter some memories, all that you select, we'll see that i have scope left. she was only 5 years old when she lost her father, who didn't just promise to come back with a new adult. after he left he was arrested then never seem to get to it. guess i need a therapy because i was so convinced that my daddy would be walking through the store at any moment saying look, and i got you the door. it was very tough on me to to even today 3 beta and her
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family are still suffering. they had no closure, there was no good by no funeral. nobody knows what head office remains off to tactical quasi benavides was just one of thousands of victims of chillies, military dictatorship, which began with a coup d'etat 50 years ago. his name, along with a many others can be found in scribed on this memorial and chillies, capital, santiago, asylums, reminder, those who vanished after the military took over many likely to reach it before being killed at the hands of the receipt. to me leo, eddie, the voskus, his brother miguel, was also one of them for a few weeks after his arrest. his family knew where he was. he was being told chip . but when miguel identified his portrait as the captain from his time in the military service, all trace of him disappeared and the family suddenly had uninvited guests come to the home. in a military development, i guess the military rate of the house,
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the same day and the following days as well. that's the book. they try to take away everything. any belongings that with him at miguel success to and 6 in any type of documents let's is they took everything you submitted some photos with luckily laugh. okay, fiddle and have fun to deep down what they achieved. and what they tried to do that was to racism. and the said to make him disappear with local under any circumstance vasquez and he's a luck listening to that i'm member. so for support group formed by the mothers and to wife. so for those arrest in the past, they received no help from the authorities while looking for the loved ones. but the current government has now launched a national search plan. it is the 1st time that that a t, lee and government has back to search efforts most employment. there it is only about finding the remains. this is much more complex and political. we want to find out about the circumstances in which those people were arrested and made to
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disappear and doesn't, because i'm actually in society at the moment, think doesn't have this information to mean over the wireless. and that's what she had to and really what it lacked. well you, after 50 years to lane society has not been able to overcome what happened during the military dictatorship. they were given the chance and not even the generations that came afterwards. it is time for justice and transparency to come through to help find peace of mind. oh, that's another thing, costs on it, because the so filed that report joins as now nicole, more than a $1000.00 people still missing since pinto shay. what about the mechanics? how does the government plan to find the as well as you can imagine, this is quite an important stay for the country. it's an official acknowledgment that there needs to be the truth that there needs to be a healing process to boom, that runs very, very deep. and truly part of the plan is and that has already been put into motion
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centralizing, and also a process to digitize case files and forensic files that are still there that are still reachable and different different institutions of the governments to put them together to cross reference them, that's also the plan of boosting excavations and the financing for them on potential 3 or 5. so that's one part of the plan, but a very crucial part is also that families to get involved, that there is a tight arrangements between them and the government. the parts of the government that work together on this national search plan because it's then we have been investigating for decades with been condemning these atrocities that happens to the family members with and protesting over decades each year on making the voices her to part. he had to have been sort of on heard by a former governments, at least in an official way. and when we look at that woman from the report, for example, she has an idea of where her father springs could be. but it was simply never any support for the family to go and look and see if it's actually that 3 or 5. so
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there is quite some hope, a time to visit national search plan now that it's been made official. now it's unbelievably almost 50 years since finish i took pilot and say why it hasn't taken so long to find his victims as well. um, the end of the dictatorship was only in 1990 that is fairly a short time to develop and transition into a democracy. it really is so that this may be one point. the other point obviously, is when this dictatorship ended, people worked for the regime were not prone to pass on information about these people who made what made disappeared. that was difficult information to get. there was also a part of the evidence that was destroyed to the operations on the way to excavate bodies that were very to make them disappear for good to destroy any evidence. so that was still under penal shape. and then there was also on an emptiness too low
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that would protect these people actually. so for many years, for a long time, there was no no persecution, and thus also no information. this mixed with political forces that then were elected by 2 lands. but who was still at ties to members of this really made it more difficult to get information that was also a huge and still is some sort something, some parts a huge, a culture of simon's place into it. and to me is actually not the only country in latin america with this happens. i mean if you look at argentina, brazil also part of why that's very similar stories, the very young democracy is still to develop this type of search and this clarity. and that needs to come from the governments actually who are ruling at the moment based initiatives to make the processing happen. because that's a huge part of the history of the countries. oh, that's in america correspondent, nicole is the thank you. any call that's have a look at some,
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a more headlines. south korea and japan say north korea has 5, the ballistic missile into the seats launch follows us and south korean joint military drills. and the region north korea's ballistic missiles banned by the un security council, which has imposed sanctions on the machine of the venice film festival. the oldest and most prestigious is celebrating, it's a to a bus that the gathering is overshadowed by the right doesn't to act to strike in hollywood. and one film about a legend during music musical figure is already proving controversial and it seemed to move. no, it's the know it's the glued on those of bradley cooper as leonard bernstein that is drawing criticism. as an anti submitted caricature of a jewish knows, the film shows the little known side of a legend. the conductor and composers
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