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yes, the divisions deepened over and the chair as echo off activates its military forces while the african union reported to the stands against intervention is arians, themselves hope dialogue will prevail. but they say they're ready to defend themselves. we expect acura wants to come to its sensors because their current approach is an antique people approach, since they simply want to intervene militarily in order to satisfy france. the germans, i submitted back in the major leadership, we've been told, shifts for many years. but now, while it raises and won't go back, at least 55 people are killed and more than a 100 wounded. following several blasts as clashes erupt in the libyan capital exchanges a fire continue between the nations special deterrence force and the 400 and 44th
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per day canyon. president william rudo addresses the important role of local authorities while facing climate challenges and other insecurity in africa. that's as a joint letter assigned by over 400 civil organizations in africa. our call for the elimination of foreign influence and the confidence alignment affairs the just about for pm here in the russian capital. and you're watching our t international. i'm your host donald quarter. welcome to the program. now our top story, the echo was block of western african nations, is activating its stand by force saying it wants to restore a constitutional order in the chair. it follows a military coup in the country that happens just 3 weeks ago. as a follow up to the directive of the aqua was the source you have has of states and government at its extraordinary summit. and the political situation in the republic
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of nisha held on the 10th of august and 2023 and a boot jet nigeria. the eccles committee of chusen defense stop has commenced the activation of a cost and by force for the restoration of constitutional oldham and the republic of news. yet a 2 day meeting of echo was chief of staff begins today to quote, finalize plans for the deployment of the stand by force. however, military intervention in the crisis does not have complete backing from across the continent. according to french media reports, the african unions refused to approve the plan. and even with in the eco wasp block 0 science of division, i'd serious senate is urging the president's to use diplomacy, ball opposition law makers, and gone to argue that any military move could go against their own countries interest. we spoke to people in this air to see how they themselves feel about the situation. and it was up in the city, let's say that we expect actor wants to come to
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a defensive because their current approach is an antique people approach. since they simply want to intervene militarily in order to satisfy france, military intervention is never a solution. we hope that echo was will reject the military option and opt for dialogue because only dialogue can bring an end to this crisis. last, what i'm missing to click on there is a groundswell of support for the military government have come to liberate the people of new year. they have free dies from 13 years of injustice embezzlement. so we firmly stand by them and will rise to fight any intervention forces even before the mailed her steps. and we're here and we are ready this. and then you actually didn't really see it on the african union understands the realities of news yet. so it wouldn't be part of any major intervention we have suffered for more than 2 years, but they didn't speak out. so the germans, i submitted back in the major leadership. we've been told shit for many years, but now we're liberated and won't go back. will something like
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a present in new jersey, and we are in the new jerry and capital in the army. and as you know, here in this year, the newest has been dominated by the military coups since july 26. a cruise that saw the birth of the national council for the safe guard of the homeland. you must be said that just after their installation, the cnsp has already set up the government. governor's administers have already started taking up their duties in the institutions of new cher productivities continue as normal in the capital. yesterday, the new prime minister made his very 1st form visit to the neighboring country chad . he met with charles president who has played a very important role since the beginning of this crisis in these year, having travelled to each year as part of a mediation group. here he met with the deposed president and the leader of the crew. he made it clear that this neighboring country chad is not in favor of a foreign military intervention in these year. all in all demonstrations of support continue with the new jersey and capital me on may and markets rallies and citizen
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visuals. people have come out to support the national council for the safe guard of the homeland. another thing to keep an eye out for is equal wass meeting, which will be held on thursday and gone up. in any case, many of these areas are waiting to hear the conclusions of that eco wass meeting. the chair is now at the receiving end of sweeping sanctions from many of its former partners as the you, france, and the u. s. cut off all financial aid to the country and echo was imposed restrictions closing borders with new share and suspending financial ties. however, new share is not the 1st country that's felt the economic ras rebecca was. it's previously targeted molly burkina, faso and guinea with a garage of financial sanctions following military foods there as well. to meanwhile, the united nations has called for him out of terry and exemptions to these sanctions. had noted that even before the president was ousted,
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there were several 1000000 people in dire need of food. and the, when his warning that the current crisis could worsen the situation. we spoke with a former advisor to the molly and presidential office who thinks that the responsive echo was to the new share crisis, goes against the very foundations of the group. it's also a very ambiguous that, that an organization method is a to, for most the, each company grows and stability by sectioning disability. clothing, uh, economy to slow down and also for a social disrupt. if you aren't having that kind of interesting ration organization . i mean, even it's extensions on the way to resolve disputes or at least even the feet. 6 concerns also cover those issues in my mind, a eco asked me to renew each month on what you can and cannot
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do funds. they're not reaching the chair and it's kind of 8 for being a lot more countries. and this will have a dire economy against which of consequences. so far behind the, on the opening of the board is in the near future, even if it's in the near future. the situation in the share means washington's having to choose its words carefully. it's officially branding the events as a crew, which means under us lot would have to cut all military and financial ties with the country. you can read more about just how tricky dialogue is for the white house by heading to our website or to dot com. and it's really rate on the west bank city of jenin has left one palestinian dead and more injured to people. we're also detained the, according to the palestinian authorities, the person killed was a 32 year old man is rarely defense forces claimed he belongs to
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a militant group called the oxide martyrs per dates. 7 house city and health ministry claimed one of its workers was also badly injured and the rate itself essentially provoked. devising flashes posted in media reports, claimed the as railey army is pushing for a major new military operation. injecting it comes as violence as sword. lately, the neighboring west bank territories, thousands of palestinians were injured in clashes on the outskirts of the city of netherlands. many others suffered from the effects of tear gas. a local office of the for the top party was also destroyed the clash and the libyan capital. between 2 of the countries most powerful factions has left at least 55 people. dead. outbreaks of violence had been a regular occurrence in the nation since a nato backed uprising caused deep divisions in the country. back in 2011, a several loud blast smarts and exchange of fire between the nations special the
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turns force and the 400 and 44th brigade that came after the commander of the latter was arrested, shattering and already shaky peace between the 2 groups. some of called this violence, the worst february has seen and a year. now to give you a back of a bit of background to the crisis, and libya began to pass in 2011 after nato house did move margaret off from power. something that the italian foreign minister has this week admitted was a huge mistake. the country then split into 2 capital centers and the east and west, both fighting for controlled. while major battles subsided in 2020, there's been little progress in finding a long lasting solution for us debility. we spoke with a political analyst from aaa and says, although the classes are seemingly come for now, an escalation can come at any moment. personally, i was a narrow is where they were clashes. i found that the tracks were opened by the usual forces commissioned by the mainstream interior to retail,
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and people who came out during the class. she's work has officially started to open roads and cleared them. life is almost normal. traffic is back and shops are starting to open their doors. public lives in the capital is gradually returning. i mean the app or subject to review line. what happens after the class just wasn't in agreement. i expect that the issue of confrontation may come back at any moment. no official statement came out of the 2 fighting forces, but the policy vans in bad causes. this conflict is of course well known to public escalation is expected at any moment. the going to a right and now we're sanctions have led to delays in vital pharmaceutical shipments reaching the country as an examination of the country's health care system is under way in to run tests with gauging the impact of us sanctions on the nation's medical sector. r t is yusef, there's a lot of a has the details. the us sanctions are killing people i have on that's what this call for us into launch wise to relate to the world don't do us sanctions impacts
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on the health of one of your patients. the events brought together a want and officials and whites activists to shed light on the humanitarian side, effects of washington's crippling restrictions on the one that was the most competitive us sanctions have affected people's lives in different areas, including the rights which occasion food live in standards well, for health and life, all of which among the human rights that has been outlined in international documents. there's a consensus that the sanctions effect these rights to a large extent that the just the casing point, the quarter tweak laws, south of seem your society. the country needs to be poor. 22000000 doses of medicine every year to treat itself senior patients. but less than 2000000 doses actually make their way into a run because us sanctions stand in the way it ross thomas senior society says, says that he was reposed sanctions against the wanting 2018. 600. 67 pal. assuming the patients have lost their lives as a result of a drug shortage caused by the restrictions email for the accent,
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the patients known as the butterfly children faced the same challenges and the country colon time accessing. there is a set time in which patients need to access their medicine and if they don't get their hands on the drug in that time frame, the outcome and consequences are the same is receiving it at a later time. limiting people's access to drugs is tantamount to banning them on the, on paper the was claims it's measures do not banned the sale of medicine to yvonne . but the size, the band kink restrictions complicated the purchasing process whenever one cannot pay for medical items, it was from 4 and suppliers. this as active as have repeatedly called on washington to exempt humanitarian supplies from the sanctions west. expert say those calls are fallen on deaf ears, little stick your time, haul you, despite the fact that the us says madison is exempt from sanctions, but the us treasury department has imposed such tough conditions and purchasing pharmaceuticals that it has led to medical firms refusing to sell their drugs to
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iran. the same problem exists and banking transactions. let's presume that a foreign company decides to sell to or on it has to resolve the banking issues. the respective institution has to submit an inquiry to o f a c, and ask if it is allowed to proceed with the deal and transfer the funds exports here, say people with inherited diseases and it wrong or bearing the brunt of us. sanctions with a number of casualties reaching alarming levels. now as the nightmare lingers on for many of want and patients in need of live savings as active as here ers, they want us government to act responsibly and avoid holding innocence lives hostage for the political games. use of w r t to one africa has untapped potential in global high tech industries. that's the message from a key report by the united nations department on trade and development. it states that the african continental free trade area offers great opportunities to
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countries on the continent to take a key role in the global supply chain war over it has a unique advantage on the green energy market, as africa, as the vital source of coal bolts and lithium, essential in the creation of batteries, africa, also both the rapidly growing tech eco system as well as a dynamic and young workforce and fast expanding middle class. once we get more on this, now we're going across live to our guests nigeria and presidential hopeful adamo gar, but thank you very much for joining us on the program, sir. now the 1st thing i want to ask you is, this is about this un trade and development report. it says that africa could play a key role in the global, such in the global supply chain. what would you say is your assessment of that possibility? yes. is actually very quiet. if you look at the end of the, the world will the number to where 14 q 60 is. if you look at the number nation, i think between the age of $55.00,
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i don't what we owe 70 percent of the cost, or would even this age range on the just the level of mark? well, this is the energy model. the control stones will digital mode is more of what you've been talking to you. but if you don't look up the meals video, i'm excited mental on this new duties. so when you look at this, this, this structures in addition to the massive deposit of the we have, like directly measuring the energy teams. that color is the domain engine of the go under more sort of lead you do, you know, you know, so when you look at all those kind of things, if you wanna do the oil and gas like my going to united, you know, one of the largest of it got dimples, you know, also when you look it up, do you see that the potential for books from intelligence from watching the international system to hook up to display
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patricia. but i really just kind of import the un eastern explorer, but the potential so that we can be able to explore different vision for the benefit of uh, sort of the ones you know, differential for the mobile. so the day where did you get all the mean? do they use was a visual honda to book, do you know the supposed to be because we what are the visuals, what we need the time, the term of our own, you know, the 3 dozen short are because of the supply suppliers of global due to the as well, african certainly has gotten the short end of the stick in the international system for a long time. but with the rise of the multiple, a world that seems like that's changing and to exploit these uh, these resources in africa to help african countries. it's no doubt, no doubt,
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going to require a lot of for an investment. do you think that the political turbulence in africa right now makes it a risky investment? this is the, this is going to be one type i mention unbundle, which is also some of the forwarding shown you know, a lot, but it's the one to let you know on that is why there is no deductible to get people actually got done with the wound during the winter plus attempt to even ask for double paternity to explain to different doctors going to make their potentials to be don't want him to be negotiated and how preferably to just move on to that. his router bit of it also go on. the more the system went to the national system, where the terminal should give when you do it on the, on the imposter, you have to employ accordingly. the jerk. oh,
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do you have or cash flow? quality is one of the reasons why is investment enough? because the, the money investment, but we don't, we don't have to know how to be able to part is barclays this morning. i have the money to go to the doctor shows we move forward and investment in this one. an investment is more meaningful. whereas the quarter, the distribution, we're not the daughter put me in the try to use what cash the bottom of our quarter . that is, what are the back under the, what i would do would be on the new show, but it's boise is going to, shouldn't have to go to the, you know, those are to know what the charge for the machine is. are we need to be
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able to follow up with the discipline? we're looking for us to do an example of trying to do the just the, it's the, the dcf was wondering, investment to the local. what, you know, just the, the, the, that's what the name of, by the 25 did. did you do folks, marketing the marketing ones, my believe have picked 10 bucks. de potentials to one, to the, in the middle of the draft was you said there's a lot of opportunities for uh, economic development in africa. and early in the program we talked about specifically cobalt and lithium extraction. but what other economic areas do you think are most promising for africa to develop in the future? especially in the all. and what a, just a, the unity, you know, we can literally, if you look at all to take my gym, that's fine. that's up to you,
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would you mind to the back online? we would have so many what's online? we buy you online. so the opportunities in terms of technology innovation, i want to present within the technology equal system where doable. show me the platforms. i'm the officially be called about to go to the additional the not for many years and i forgot the new one of the big one in these areas need just kind of one is also what i'll do to do to the bottom to be able to lift to turn it in for us to, to got the we have. so what is the impression typically you know, from your comfort zone, for the middle part to be with the humidity. yeah, the got the so just i wouldn't have to grade for him. so all we need
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is the name of the, the visual from your team. we don't know what to do about the trinity. i'm the is not the all the soon as you feel the opportunity to do that. our turn of june, i was wondering, is the what do i do? you know, 20 or the 21 of the people? faster than anyone else please. all right, donal garza former, the nigerian presidential hopeful thanks a lot for joining us on the program. always a pleasure. thank you for how do we send you a d. but lucian conferences underway and kenya focused on the power of local and regional authorities in the country. the president william route that was said,
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cooperation will be key to meeting the challenges that the nation faces right now. we need to work together on distribution of the eliza. i must commend many counties . what do with us in providing the last my delivery as who are aware we believe the counties have the capacity working with the national government to be able to deliver to the last night that us wants to get that on my task for me to get in climate change. meanwhile, several 100 african civil organizations have sent a joint letter to president for hotel saying that the continents climate interest should be prioritized above the wishes of the west, which they claim come at africa's expense. the agenda of the summit has been unduly influenced by us based consultants to, for mackenzie and company, lead of african officials and ministers has been pushed on the back burner. these developments are serious now settling the summit concept. note as proposed by my
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kings and company, reflects the interest of the us, mackenzie and the western corporations they were present. meanwhile effort, the stated priorities are conspicuously missing as a result. border mainly focus is on africa's needs when it comes to climate policy in green energy and says western companies and institutions should not be allowed to dictate the course of the change. the letter has been signed by more than 400 organizations. it's the 1st time the events ever been held and it will run for 3 days. and the canyon capital, it's set to hear from senior ministers to african union officials and various experts in the field. and the final declaration will be adopted at the end. the various organizations that uh, kind of set the agenda for the assignment uh, police police deals like, uh, mccain skit um, which is uh uh are you as best consultants if um, um, but does appear to be setting the agenda uh for, for,
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for the summit. this pollution or some of the major access, i'm guessing. so in other terms, such as ours, who wish to participate and contribute to this. i mean, um, what do you feel isn't comfortable organization? uh they are pushing an agenda this thing to pursue an agenda. i can reach uh, also cause market approaches to the climate change issues which i think we are for. so we are concerned about the conflict my guess to the foundation to be the united way. that is on dishes under. so who seemed to have a be got all of in in, in this i'm, if you have this saw me, it's present people claims is a is enough to come sunday itself. i didn't, i forgot solutions and there is a solution send the outcomes of his stomach. and from that that's kind of voice the
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coming covers of practicing by november. so how authentic sees this? how many people have organizations like making ski and other private entities? one of the comfortable whose agenda is unclear are having a big about the same the agenda outcomes of the assignments. the suspended head of nigeria central bank is set to face a 20 count indictment when he appears before the countries high court later, he was arrested earlier this year and made claims of financial crimes. and we heard from a local journalist who has more details on that the new charges against um, the cb and the pharmacy been coming on board with them actually. so were filed for sweetie. you know, in the same thoughts. but now i'm sorry, the case has been transferred to the federal high courts yet seen boom drive. that's where i am right now. it's 19 new charges. the hardest thing now these charges progress in florida are around on sir. ready see and procurement fraud and
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mid to late has been charged for line with a staff member of the central bank will unit, the government said and may feel a conferred corrupt. i've tried jesus, you know, frontier. so basically these charges are coming off of the government. the game said you were speaking was going to withdraw and he said charges of illegal conception of fire. i'm so you know that where bout months ago and it's got a, has been, was arrested in june and has been detained. private super. thanks that you mentioned tell us about the narrative redesign policy. so that was, that is one policy that was most criticized store. no sense um you know what you said on your piece check on tennis products or have been trying to 50 and i'm thinking where to find it by for my price, that's about how much higher. so that policy was something that, and a lot of citizens by policy or something but also, and that a lot of, you know, the top people in nigeria, politicians, you know,
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saying that their policy was going to hurt nicer. i just caught them in this class . are important to know about experts and say, you know that and that is being probably some kind of response by somebody's written document saying, you know, and they said they had a very m b 's are supposed to be and i dress present and he upsized test in the election no earlier this. ready you know, in the process that it was you responsible to make some kind of political, kennedy, somebody's right. you know, these charges i've been lab are against the, even though the government is saying that, you know, these, as far as, you know, there's an objective with the charges against the president bartlet to the board. hasn't bought them. some of you know, the boat as economy put forms in my to write in a bead. no, to be able to read the b 19 or an economy. high profile case comes amid the vicious reform program of the president who's planning to get the
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country out of its current economic difficulties. today the west african states faced as a whole host of challenges, not least, inflation storing to its highest level in almost 20 years, which of course also saw cost skyrocket. we spoke with the nigerian economics professor of professor who outlined the countries current financial flights. we want to make a new bookcase a little bit to shift. so for example, my like the, you know, if, um, so this here, yeah, working on, i don't really, you know, would be more lovely. sure. so you're going to have a 2000, but this was very because uh well this i find it difficult because for them so never on down efficient or so when do you agree? yes, indeed. it also has fish in that one for the, for the, for the, for the long, i gentle subsidized
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. and then for the sub lies. so what it is going to be is that somebody getting the parts if the opiates have received much needed medical treatment. however, it's not enough as violence continues in the region of um, hara that's according to the country's health representatives. were analysis vital supplies and oxygen in the still a few days of the flies in many patients and intensive care died because we could not do any major surgery. it has been difficult for a team to move or communicate in the region a to be able to go to a to with the most affected health facilities to overcome some immediate shortages . if he is currently facing a dire humanitarian situation, due to a variety of factors including arms, conflict, climate related events, disease,
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and the impact of cobit 19. these challenges have resulted in a significant number of citizens fling the country seeking asylum abroad, specific regions such as type ray of far and are har rather have been particularly affected with approximately 9000000 people in need of food? according to health officials, earlier this week, 26 civilians were killed in a drone attack and the root in the nation's m hara region local ethnic militia. and the federal army which previously fought alongside each other, have now been exchanging fire for 4 months as violence in the country continues to rise. the state of emergency has been declared by c o. p. as council administered the legal militancy and beyond, our national regional government is causing humanitarian and material damage. for instance, the killing and suffering of innocence. citizens in general, it has caused a threat to the safety of presidents on the region.

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