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[000:00:00;00] the jasmine scene is a huge problem, so violating the countries a space on the talking local impulses. it comes 2 weeks off to the national movie system. the phone on the west african state is done another way. those functions probably in the recent country with neighboring nigeria, adding to that list of restrictions already impose twice some powers. these p 90 tax pressure tools best in the world. so obviously it's a much as i pray for ukraine's artillery, as the think of it right is on the russian says push forward in little public using
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3rd generation times the king weapons involved, the life of us go, this is so you might as well come on in 30 minutes of news and use start, now. we start with the situation in the afternoon countries. new leadership has accused sponsor while aging is as space. i'm conducting attack on local lived and forces fox, as opposed to the denied all those fans. and the jazz says the incident enabled, quote, terrorist prisoner to escape detention facility of these have been imagined as them gravity v. sykes. true mysterious events on the way and yeah, as a result of the behavior of the french forces. so now territory, and the accomplice is on the 9th of august 2023 at the wrong 6 delta. and then if you have a national guard position in bulk, adulthood, so to columbus or from the city or i go with my inside, came on to attack,
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the number of casualties has not yet been established. however, as a reminder, through direct communication with the western partners, the behavior of the french forces was criticized. but haven't you knew that to be released? capture terrace, prettiness. they had been grouped together in the valley, in the village of city, the 28th kilometers north west. if you have to call a wet plate, an amazing had been to help with the aim of attack in military positions in the 3 border area. the french mean to write it to please at least when the talk over my in the e flooded you and then as a, uh, they had to be later in the day years best. we all knew i did this information through the so we shouldn't need it. i know we have to write any of the information from the authorization, but they are on the forecast today on the video, right. but of the new parameters that we had them uh,
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let me run through the telephone to the record and that we needed them. and they said that they are trying to have a new statement receivable. the flooring of the tubes and the shaft was hacked with a barrage of sanctions. the searches will impose by falls and other western panels and now neighboring country nigeria as well, which has a reason group of nations. the mazda is tom's, that new jersey ministry, leadership of the entities believed to be connected with them. while the was reading sanction of the u. s. is also among those making life harder for people in the chair. washington's 7 oil is financial help to the country. on monday, the deputy secretary of state victoria newman made a bee line to the west african nation and have seen this so i that's difficult. cool. well now i do is presidential office is still suggesting a diplomatic way out. the smart to waive punishment. coming from
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a board president bot. net to doable. in his capacity as the chairman of vehicle was, has been on equivocal in his position. that diplomacy is the best way forward. she, along with his colleagues in the, in the blog a would prefer a resolution that was obtained through diplomatic means through peaceful means rather than any other president for like to the board who is also. ready the course stop check has come under a lot of backlash, you know, from nigeria, and then some of our, our pretend to them around the content on the position. of course, you know, i'm this school. so i'm saying that, you know, aircraft escaping are really firm stance. you know, for the 1st time in been 3 guys, things have been seeing, you know, some kind of military uprising in the west. i have to come to the gym for staying this new school in. these are makes it for 7, you know, where i could have time to,
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to happen in the region. and in other instances, of course, um, you know, uh, did not the like a military forces, you know, so as some people are saying that are the deposition of course, you know, taking a really firm stance on these co that has occurred in nature is not supported by, by a majority of africans, in fact like yours are worried. he knows that he's indeed, of course, proceeds with a military intervention fact. could you no key to have a lot of serious consequences for my 2 ends and low cost of living around the board of regents? the immediate consequences would be in terms of the trade and these masks. and uh for people who are, like i said, fairly, a least in the, in the, in the states that share a board are with make sure we have around 5 states invite to receive that check close border with new share and stock exchange. the app was um, um,
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sanction began last week will stay in border closures and um, some of the low cost that i've spoken to jean personally say about, you know, you just round up your fees. i see scan able to, you know, go about the daily jobs meeting i get out of my just calling on the workers of nisha to take this situation very seriously. because for us closing the boat is, does not help anyone. we work with neighboring countries such as molly and bending, and if the boat is a close is not good for anyone buying more does that close. it's a big problem. we hold for a quick solution and we ask god to bring us peace and we understand all authorities . the echo was decision to close the board. this is not a good one. that'll work out the food was already expensive. now it's even more expensive. we really need help to get access to food. it's essential to our well being. make sure it's a bunk of chorus country in the world and it's been battling a lot of economy and security problems. we don't know what would happen. it would
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be as broad as continue to remain shocked. it means millions of people are unable to go or to at times if you have these tests. and um, you know, to start with the specs, very economy impact of your families as well. we have some local residents in nigeria who share the views above the threat of a potential for most innovation in it. neighboring nature. i've tried a lot of times maybe another guy, the permission to do it is not my submission. i don't like it in the, in the week if i read last piece and i had to confirm with the best of your benefits and decided that the bad piece di, permission, sanction on them is now,
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how much my opinion i sent to the the liberal, loosely that that would be badly. best news. i've decided seem very impressive business to back to our move every week or 2 bedroom, 2 people. i do remember right, better. so we, i believe the vision of t j is, is that most of us space because our police were speech therapy sessions. i give you the news as, as to who the battery manufacturer. mr . the remember the name is it's another point to note these. yeah, is among the biggest reduces of uranium in the world,
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the bulk of which goes to the you specifically fonts that and then out with citrate and nuclear power. perhaps one of the reasons then white powers have been so interested in maintaining the split on the applicant nation of the,
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since the military. take all the french company around. no, we 6 toys, the uranium in the share in the region of aga, this specifies that the employees continue to do their work. however, the opinion of the population on base exploitation is mountains, favor riotous and the streets have called for this french company to stop and leave news. yeah, the subject case of the exploitation of uranium in yeah, nothing has changed in the day we live here. people often usually a face factor such as famine, unemployment selected for water, and like a for electricity. and all this for these different reasons that people want to
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break with fonts on the exploitation of uranium. the people of these yeah, all scheme that old ties with frogs should be cut off me. so it's a form, a senior aide to new ideas into in this is all the new forms of interest in each of bowles down to exploiting the nations reserves. the action was because of the people got tendencies or friends that has special interest in new get friends. interest sees no more than exploitation of the people in the just as well as continuous imposition on use each of proceeds of the uranium flights one benefit. and we've got 4 easterns, we've the french government been d, i is this port of new jersey. you rodney, on george, to be the best in the world's most single, that tricity is provided by the french government for the new jet people. as most of the village is a major 1000,
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need you to get the supply of electricity from that julia, which was not to be the cause proposed military action was born act of the selfish interests of continues to be next. i knew the nice need do i said people, i know that in new jersey and people of i work and it been for us because for the boat from the citizens of major military don't to do a quality blow of for us. and given the technician, what is by exposing almost defeats and continuous exploitation of need year resources, i need you to people to get the tournament and expose them as an industrial facility in the most good region has that one person, dad, and about 60 in good of the 8 people are still considered missing. cars for the water is in the town located as of 670 columbus is from the russian capital. let's take a look. and i'm here right now in front of
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a hospital in the russian town of saturday. a facade where a number of injured people have been taken after this explosion took place at around 10 40 am local time at an optics factory that had a stock pile of pyrotechnics. the officials are now investigating it as a case of criminal negligence, and they said that earlier reports that it had something to do with a drone attack simply do not correspond with reality. in terms of the response from the emergency services, 150 personnel arrived on the scene. the fire has already been put out and they were able to rescue 3 people from under the rubble. although unfortunately, there are still media reports that another 5 people may still be there under the rubble. but the city government has already commented on the situation because there has been a bit of damage caused by to the surrounding buildings around this factory. as a result of this explosion, but the city authorities have said that they are going to foot the bill in its entirety for the repairs of everything connected to this good explosion. earlier we
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got the opportunity to speak with some of the people that actually witnessed this explosion. and those who unfortunately suffered as a result of it immediately after the explosion. last 1st flew out from the side of the balcony into the hole, and the glass flew at us from the side of the rooms. we wanted to run out into the street, but the door jumped and we couldn't get out. of course the kids were scared when we were finally able to run out to the house. there was somebody in the entrance. when does the doors will line all around because it goes with close to everyone and they have to break out. was nearby 50 to 60 meters away. we're in shock and then they quickly cordoned off the place and took us inside. many people were covered in blood. have shell shock as it seems to me because i saw the pillar of fire, and either the blast wave knocked me off my feet, or i just quickly felt on the ground all the debris flew, but it did not seem to hit me. i was a 100 meters away in a car with open doors and windows. first of a small whistle and then
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a double explosion was thrown out of the car. the windshield fell on me. my hip is fractured the process this time so this saturday. so i said today the us is escalating the situation a new claim. why then every weapon a bind by is less than palm. this was listener story. sure. as there was a growing deficit of western artillery, munitions for the ukrainian armed forces, washington decided to commit to work crime by including plus the munitions that are banned by an international convention in its latest state package. apart from that native countries are also working on providing q for the f. 16 tactical fighter jets. the west threatened is to invest a considerable part of their resources into ukraine in order to turn the situation on the battlefield to their favor. crates the risk of a significant escalation of the conflict with increasing numbers of wes now as have
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a method can so much volunteer to counter offensive is failing to meet the expectations of the same time. the russian id says it should continue to push forward in the gas for public as a but fun of any ground. bustle is types of seeds. ego is that all breaks down their role on the front, binds it didn't take long for the expectations from ukraine's carter. offensive to shoot from the highest of hoops to the hottest of crashes. as key of troops crawled forward, leaving a trail of dead bodies and scorched, made 2 vehicles, saber rattling, make the way to gloom and the will. dement. meanwhile, russia quietly resumed its own advance. here in the little guns republic,
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the, these t 90 tanks, russia called the best in the world. so obviously it's a much designed pray for ukraine's artillery. other tanks can be causing drones. you name it. so they have to stay very well hidden until they go into action. together with other tank models, perhaps not as advanced times the backbone of any offensive the russian to back and fast guns blazing, clearing the pos for the infantry really, java lens didn't justify themselves at all. from the very beginning of the military operation, we saw them just lying on the roads. i mean, your grand and soul just didn't use them once good in the forest rocket propelled grenades, arm terrifying, only mines and artillery all in the past week. so russia has had a major breakthrough here. the 1st line of ukraine's defense is that had been
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impenetrable for months, has collapsed at last year as a bedroom. last time we had a task of taking that position in the list of chance crim and not for us. the task was completed within 3 days that would hold all the enemy from positions. well done, boys. they did it. as every assault has its price, measured in peoples, flash looms lives being so close to combat. tense often play a crucial role in whether a soldier will get treatment in time. the boys injured after the battle. now they will throw me in and there will be an invitation to live here. it is all about sweat and blood. yes. service men need no time to explain what keeps them going. yeah, i did for the sake of this,
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i go forward so as not to desecrate the memory of fall and com, right? yes. so that when they look from above, they say this is my soldier who works to the. yeah. and then of course, for the grandfathers and great grandfathers for the since when we liberated the settlements, the locals greeted us and applauded us. they complained about the on forces ukraine, that they'd be defending them and treating them not like human beings. we want to liberate the territory as soon as possible, so that people can live peacefully here. i mean, it gets done of reporting from the don't boss out. see what was the life mas? let me is a in south africa and commemorates the great woman's march of 1956 when around 20000 women and petroleum protested against unjust laws. the nation's present address to the celebration highlighting the important role of women play and the
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country is commitment to equality. we send women of south africa for their own that they have played in the live full foundation. and the role of women in our country has been phenomenal. today. we celebrate how far we have come in building and $96.00 is society. and we are striving to ensure that women become free uh, well inspiring, that women should enjoy declared rights to those of men is guaranteed by our constitution. 41. people have drowned including 3 children off to a boat carrying migrants camp sides in the middle of the met this way and see for passengers before they were able to survive by guessing on the sol. but before being transferred to a tanka setting nearby, they would like to take into the nearby it's heavy in the island,
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the woodland produced a migraine, so traveling from tennessee to year when the boat capsized before the due to a large wave is alexis in a series of wrecks in the area meanwhile, but definitely the chair of the conservative policy has out themselves at heart was often glossing his own government's migration policy. lee, i'm, this is a, is a so i don't see goofy, i don't want to be housed on a protein barge to go. but so folks using the f was in the process, but off they to, if he would take back the swear, the remarks. so senior tory politician refused all you apologizing for the was the assets. i know each bone opposite frustration is blowing out to me being absolutely furious. and these are the marks from the tory parties deputy chairman, come in the wake of the u. k, claiming to simply run out of affordable places that housing migrants who make it
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across to view k from france across the english channel. $13000.00 of them to date as of last month. so the brick set up a barge called b, stockholm, it's the size of a football field, and they set it up off the coast of doors set to house $500.00 migrants. from there, the migrants can apparently travel back and forth to the shore and enjoy excursions . and all kinds of activities, including sports sounds kind of like a cruise, doesn't it? but my friend and he owes lake care for callaway has been blocking the boarding process, claiming that it's in human to put them on this barge because some migrates, have a fear of water and post traumatic stress from watching people drowned during their migrant journey. so the story party official is lashing out with some of his own party members calling him nasty things like racist and fashion as well. the top tory process mainly just defending him and saying that he's pretty much just echoing the sentiments of the british public. lee anderson expresses the right just
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indignation of the british people. yeah, he does it in salty tubs, and that's a, that's the style. but his indignation is well placed. well, i think he does the, the uh, the vast majority the british population. we want that you guys to be a generous country, but the general see has limits. all this vibrant drama is a large part to the french authorities passing the box and letting the migrates across the channel and into the u. k. from france in the 1st place. in fact, anderson's 1st reaction to the end use barge complaints was that the migraines could quote f off back to france. the problem is that all these european countries want to keep pretending to be open and welcoming to my friends. so they're not written off by the global as the stablish manager as far right populous. but at the same time, they know that the general public is just getting set up with the whole straight the migrant issue. it's been a sticking point between france and the u. on one side and the u. k. on the other end, it's complicated by post for exit agreements. paris was even able to somehow get london to pay to build
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a detention center in france for the migrants. but the u. k. has obviously decided that the best solution now is just to try moving the virus other views. the public british officials got caught out by the british press earlier this week, planning to send migrate to cross the channel to ascension island. that is, if they can't just dump them in rwanda seriously. so basically one of the most isolated places in the world, the british overseas territory, that's part of the same side of islands to where the brits exiled french and her not totally on the past. so we couldn't plot a, come back after losing the bottle of waterloo. i guess i figured that if not polio couldn't make it back to the mainland from there, then. well, maybe the migraines couldn't make it back from there on a daily. all they can do. seems is just keep pretending to have the situation totally under control. it's also emerged by the way that the u. k. was in talks with the jeff to take some asylum seekers. good luck negotiating with that new post
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to management. and um, they're also looking for other countries to serve as a giant rug under which to sweep the result of their bad policies. so they don't actually have to revisit them and take an actual stag lane already decide what you want, migration or know, migration, or maybe just start promoting enabling words. they create excuses for migration in the 1st place. but let's go back to our previous story about women's day in south africa. you know, back in 1956 on the 20000 women marched to put toria and today marks live in this day. now let's talk about this, this cost of live to lease of a suit, because she's the deputy secretary, the south. i've got a ruling body now, she's joining us for just how does the 1st so let me wish you a very happy with me to stay and thank you for joining us here on the could you tell us about the significance of this day in your country and perhaps what values
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it represents. thank you very much. um and good evening um women's day is one of the most important days in our kind of country is not africa because it's a reminder of the means. fights that women put forward fighting for freedom opposing i'm just little was and particularly mobilizing to make sure that women have people. right. so it's an important reminder for us. um, not just as women, but for everybody else. um, i understand the importance of women's gates including people who are in other countries because this women need to have studied gary 2 from other countries. if you're into a mobilizing it couldn't do it on those that had to do with various support. so it's a, it's a reflection, it's a time to live. it's
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a time to check if we put the on hall as it relates to issues with to women. and of course, no, well, i'd seen a different struggle the note on the policy news. um, but these are different struggle and as, as the younger generation, have an opportunity to fight for those of you of a different size uh, such as clinic empowerment, access, education for young girls as well as access to science and technology. so it's, it's an important a to take a step and reflect on where we are as a country is louisa to the, in today's society, details about struggles for everyone really economical, technological. but are there any specific, perhaps challenges women in south africa face?
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i'm it does the government support women today? the government's different to supports women, many programs that's the governmental south africa, has undertaken to support the, the months the patient of women and putting them into the stream of the problem. but i just want to touch on the challenges, you know, we've got a huge problem of gender based balancing, all country and family side, and perpetually women and children suffering. this violent and heinous crime, poverty. poverty is one of the major challenges in our country. and i wanted to, to, to, to specify that poverty in the main, the face of poverty and equality in south africa is female. the face of poverty and in the policy is particularly um, the applicant, black
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a young females as well. we also faced the struggle of the inability for women to take up the senior positions of authority, but them as just visuals such as mixture, making sure that impala mentioned in the legislature and the 8 african national congress of the pro is 50 percent of women. so that's a move to making sure that the quote just as good works, but difficult esteem is only for the agency and it would be ideal that on the political part is in the country, can move in that form so that you quote more women representation in the legislature and in parliament and the more women representation we have symbol we, we will influence policies will influence policies, federal that fateful woman will influence gender to change who will influence procurement in public spaces that is done by women and within businesses. so and
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the platform for that also requires that we pause. progressive bills with prost is the framework that are going to enable us watch the ministry for women and children and people with disabilities. that's ministry is an important instrument for mainstreaming and organizing the work of government, particularly to make sure that all the departments of the country deal with issues of also what have what you call the commission put into equality, which is a commission independent established in line with all the constitution installed africa and the commission for june. the policies are very progressive agenda. she knew that our system in april advocacy work and programs that stick to assist and advanced the agenda of women. well, let's hope all those things happen. honestly, louisa, i must say to the of the secretary of the after national congress,

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