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it's for those who are attempting to flee to chat, how dangerous is that journey? it is incredibly difficult for many people to manage to get out. but it's a great cost in depth analysis of the days headlines, questions really? who controls what goes on an outer space in the future to be governments for won't be big part of corporations and individual, super wealthy cleaners. inside story on al jazeera, the a 3 year transition until civilian rule. that's the proposal from the shares qu leaders, and as they tried to stave off military intervention, the hello kimberly. how good this is, algae 0 live from dell ha. also coming up, thousands more. people leave their homes as british columbia,
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as wild fires. rip true, northwestern canada. the stage is set for spain and england, sidney house of the faithful women's world cup final. i'm going to see and human and keep your word, ecuador, orange will be going to the polls to elect a new president after a campaign marked by unprecedented vice. the new shares. military leader is proposing a 3 transition, 3 year transition to civilian rule. the statement from the general abdur rahim, she, on a follow talks with a delegation from the west african block echo was they also met new chairs to post president. it's the 1st time i have a business has been seen in public since last month's crew that goes hawk has more answering the dentist called to mobilize ends of thousands of volunteers gathered
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outside of new year's nationalist take him to join the armed forces. so the agenda, this is a show popular support for last month's qu, inactive defiance and the face of the threat of military reaction from the west african body eco box which wants to reinstate the deposed elected president buses. and the crew leader general gianni delivered a message of his own after meeting an echo aust delegation in the capital in. yeah, me neither the national council for the safe guard of the homeland nor the people of new york war and remain open to dialogue. but let us be clear, if an attack were to buttons are taken against us, it will not be the walk in the park. some people seem to think the cost or obligation ultimate with president, but assume he's being held with little access to food or electricity. his health is reportedly deteriorating. we met him, we heard from him what was done to him. she told us about the problems he's facing,
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that people take to the leaders that sent us here. did you take, use him of treason for acting in the interest of a foreign state, alluding to france, the former colonial power, the tempe, that they need me to get them off the wheel tact militarily is to stop what could be seen as a contagion of cruise there's been cruise in guinea, burkina faso, and molly countries who carry the echo last mandate like send a goal and ivory coast wants to stop this. but these states are seen as to close to france. the former colonial power for part of the population echo was seen as the armed branch of the former colonial power. these the gentle leaders in neighboring malia and burkina faso have sent their military planes in solidarity to new shares coordinator general gianni. and his supporters seemed to be determined to cling onto power new matter the consequences. nicholas hawk algebra. a visa williams is a former us ambassador to missouri. she says new shares military isn't in complete
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control of the country. right now. this winter is throwing up everything. it can possibly hear about because it's obviously not thinking very well, but um, and seeing if it will work. uh, they have profess to want to have free freedom of choice that they have to repress any of the pro buzzing demonstrations. and my understanding is that there have been demonstrations all over the country or attempted demonstrations. they have the guns uh we under, i also have heard lots of reports about discontent within the military. and you're seeing a lot of a vulnerability, and these are right now since so many of the armed forces have been pulled into we're in the, i'm a is and away from the outskirts of the other regions of the, of the country leading wide open. so, so there's this orientation, there's confusion and there i understand there's a lot of discord in the ranks and staying with the story and neighboring molly,
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the united nations peace keeping mission is speeding up its withdrawal as the security situation worsens. now, a week ago, for soldiers were wounded in an attack by an armed group, the military government has pushed the united nations mission to leave the country before the end of the year. i'll do 0 sent, and monica has the story. un peacekeepers and they're in northern molly are rushing to pack their bags, dismantle equipment, and shut down their operation summer from ivory coast others from bangladesh. their objective was to protect this dark city of 10, but to from iso and all kinds of fighters, but they're being forced to leave before completing their mission. in june, molly's military lead government called for the withdrawal of the un peacekeeping force, known as mendoza saying, there was no peace for them to keep accusing the un, if an action to the face of attacks and blaming it for the deteriorating security situation. the head of the mission disagrees. let me show the manufacturing field.
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the mission did a very good job, of course is not perfect, but we worked with devotions, sincerity, and coverage, and we pay the high cost. 300 and my colleagues have lost their lives and 700 were injured saving molly? so we feel we have done a lot of products, not enough, says delete or seem equally to he believes the country is better off without the international peacekeeping force. but with the help of russian mercenaries from the wagner group, human rights organizations accused molly and soldiers and russian fighters of war crimes, including rape, torture, and the killing of civilians. they're meant to protect. number yeah, a lot of mean money in the body and state and the body and we will try to take over those you in positions which appears to make sense. but given the context and the stolen piece process, their presence may increase existing tension as the un force of pulling out all kinds of fighters attack the compound and bear injuring several peacekeepers. since
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there's been fierce fighting armed groups against the valiant army and russian mercenaries, each side trying to gain control the compound, looking to replace the peacekeepers, and course in the middle, or the people of tempe up to vincent monahan. how does the euro turn to pakistan now? at least 11 people have been killed in an attack in the northwestern part of the country. police in the north was 0 stan regions say an explosive device that needed tearing through a truck carrying construction workers. authorities say they were working on an army outpost. no group has yet claimed responsibility us and turning to canada. thousands of residents in the western part of the country have been forced to leave their homes as to wild fires continue to move closer to urban centers. now this fire is known as the mcdougal creek fire and is destroyed several buildings in an area known as west colona in the province of british columbia. and then further,
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north crews are trying to keep the area known as yellow knife fire away from the capital northwest territories. elda zeros patty, cocaine reports. this is why wild fires are so terrified in an instant, it shifts, grows, consuming everything, and everyone in its wake. oh my god, this was nicky lawyers view from the passenger seat here at the very ends you where the right to the right. that is where we felt the most intense heat in the car. you can feel a little bit of warm driving through it. but most of it, it was just the fear of all the rad. the read, the glow is all the lights at. the skies here in west cologne and british columbia were tens of thousands of people, had evacuated, or been told to, with a no numbers of homes and buildings already destroyed. we will start counting the
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number of houses when we stop fighting the fires that are burning today. as soon as we know we'll share the information. jeff and julie hoffman evacuated, but they said their community is keeping them updated on what they left behind. remotely. with the doorbell, cameras were on a facebook group for a community face for a group that just is posting constantly. here's how things look right now up the front door. it just gets piece people some peace of mind, a reassuring glance at their past, and they hope their future. after this experience that they say has only strengthened their love of this area. we were generously offered our friends house while they're out of town. and we've heard again, just hundreds of people offering their places, offering their acreages to store all of their vehicles and they're in their toys in their things. this has been
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a terrible wildfire season for many parts of canada. right now. the country is battling over 1000 wild fires, many of those classified out of control and headed toward new communities. every day. patty calling out to 0. and earlier my colleagues, so hail rahman spoke to the mayor of west clement gord mail some about the efforts to control the flames. we're not out of it by any means. it's it's, it's a large fire. it's now growing up, growing to more than $11000.00 hector's in just a we're looking at just over the last 3 days when there's an investigation order. that means those individuals must leave their house right away. otherwise, there's a, there's risk to themselves or families and to our, our, our responders or firefighters. guys, because it does put our firefighters at risk, should you need to go in and, and bring them out safely. westerville's a, as an international use travel, we often speak to officials like yourself when there is
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a disaster anywhere in the world. but at the end of the day, you're a human being. you've lived breeds and being around this area all your life. and now you're trying to save the properties of your friends and neighbors and you know, what has to be the effective that belongs to your friends and neighbors. what is going through your mind right now where? oh yeah, yeah. and just, i'm sure, certainly, you know, initially, you know, you get some very shocking, very traumatic experiences. really feel for a hard to well to a residence that may experience property loss and all's word. but we're here as a, as a city, as a community, to support and support one another. we're getting to menu support from our firefighters that and wonderful uh, you know, our support from our, our province. we're getting support from our local businesses and organizations just coming coming. we're coming together as
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a community to provide support for those and me, for and staying with the wildfires on the hawaiian island of maui. search teams are continuing the grim task of recovering the remains of victims. cruise from washington state, as well as california are using police dogs to search for hundreds of people. still missing after wild fires raised much of the store town of ohio. the remains of at least a $114.00 people have so far been found. most have yet to be identified. with southern california is bracing for what the us weather service is calling. how does profit flooding? hurricane hillary is moving north along the coast of mexico's baja california peninsula and it's expected to turn into a tropical storm when it makes landfill laid on sunday. for the 1st time in history, the city of los angeles is under a tropical storm watch and already been flash floods in ha ha. these are the scenes from the town of santa rosalia on the eastern coast of the peninsula forecast or
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say hillary will bring heavy rain as much as the year's worth in just a matter of days. in time, wild fires are also raging on the spanish island of 10, a reef where nearly 30000 people has been ordered to evacuate. at least 11 towns have been effected. michael apple reports tend to rephrase it, ends can do little, but watches the west plays in full decades. it's written as the north of the spanish china. the wild fires began earlier this week in a mountainous national park in the center of the island. the fires have laid waste to move in 5000 heck. these are land within a 50 kilometer radius. no homes have yet been destroyed. residents are appealing to emergency services to do everything in the policy to keep it that way. i'll get
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back and forth with the state of defies. near the farm we have a truck event, the farmlands and or la haines, are they in return? it's a business that was doing well, but before i could completely ruin us, please do something about it because the buyers are right. they because they're worried about the animals. they've left behind the middle something i'm to like tessa the farm and are in front of the houses. we want them to stay. that said that the father doesn't go to the homes and maybe some of the animals can be saved. we all, as you can understand, novice thousands have been evacuated, but not every one is taking up the offer of temporary accommodation. the article just we are staying in the car. they offered us a place at a sports st. down the. but we prefer to stay in the car because that we, we can watch if the house bigs or not. we know that smoke is hampering if it's the bath hold a blaze from the air. but we'll see already say they'll wake him to bring the wild fires threatening 11 towns under control mike level, which is 0,
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starting to pockets on at least 18 people have been killed. after a bus collided with a van and print shop province, police said the bus crashed into a parked vehicle that was loaded with fuel drums. and that's what caused the fire. 13 people were injured in that accident. well, there has been artillery showing and explosions and students capital is fighting continues between the army and the paramilitary rapids support forces. exchange of gunfire has been reported in german and central park to many civilians remain traps since the conflicts began in april us. all right, we're going to take a short break. the still ahead on al jazeera water mullins head to the pools, to elect a new president with crime and corruption dominating the campaign. stay with us the
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a follow talks with delegations from west africa's regional blog ac was a british columbia has declared a state of emergency as kind of as wars. wildfire sees and rips through the western province. authorities say severe and fast changing forest fires are spreading fast . southern california is bracing for what the united states weather service calls to seraphic flooding. forecasters say. hurricane hillary will bring heavy rain much is yours for a matter of days the as well. it is just a few hours before england and spain face off in the women's world cup final and both teams are i and historic. first title in football is greatest event. alex thomas joins us now live from a found zone in sydney and tell us a little bit about what the atmosphere is like the kick off. what only
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a few hours away. yeah, we're actually outside se demonstrating where the match is going to take place to start with 2 at home, i was a wide span against england 1st off, 1st time women's world cup fine with us on that's happened since be a no girlfriend back in 1991, so no matter what happens in the hours ahead, we know that will be a new name on the trophy. and that's when i starting to kind of agree that those besides what are the of the place of getting this fall, passing through groups stages. and then okay, around the chat to nick who's pulling up here from melbourne. stomach us, you have a castle woke up the men's will come to the end of last year houses compare. oh well it's, it's um, what was there for a month in concern with uh, i mean my son the day i went to several guy and went to the font and started to fly out of the funnel. yeah, i want it to be sort of uh, yeah, i do. well, comp symbol spice, a bite mazda, and i think a lot of people have done that. so yeah, it's exciting. was the difference here is this is on in your back yard. yeah. yeah, yeah,
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and the country's going to bit crazy isn't at all. yeah. up until uh wins by not the country was going crazy. i'm going to start the last to bring that in the yeah, but i mean the bit, it's one of the guys that i can't really argue. and even this morning we think the materials do a big parade embrace, but yeah, the keys to the city statue is going to be built. i mean, have you ever seen the multiple women? no, not. yeah, but i'm, i'm not surprised because it done. so i, well, the whole country as um, in price them, you nice and you got the women speak who's getting it's just adjustable. it's now often use of being on the recognize said to me before which i want to ask you, we're always going to treat this as a welcome boy and because i'm, i'm a football fan, i'm a sort of fan. but for a lot of, you know, this is probably for a lot of people to try. it's the 1st time they've been exposed to the women's football. and i saw the same, you know, i really do well uh no reason to,
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to really to like and they brought him price the news. but it's like, well let me see might just change that moment about one in school. yeah, cool. so a lot of my friends at work up pick them up watching my 2 daughters. yeah, i did. it's not the sports fan, but i really, you know, when it's, i know nothing time is with when it's when could spell that screen. most of it was the one to go on was the spinal ring that has to be spine or con, we kind of like the good know why my girlfriend? him? because a no, i'm sorry. can you? i mean it's been very friendly. bribery, grapevines, also in spanish. and english bands embracing and singing together. it's could potentially be a fast sighting match. all right, thank you so much for that, alex thomas. there live for us in sydney. all right, turn to ecuador. it's holding it's general election in the coming hours and it comes just weeks after a presidential candidate was assassinated. now, the army has been deployed to several cities ahead of the votes. soldiers have
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delivered election materials and will be monitoring some pulling stations. the winner of sundays vote will face an over whelming demand for public security. well, our latin america editor, lucy, and newman reports with the latest from quito. this echo doors unprecedented political and security crisis. an unprecedented snap general election . a religious ceremony flanked by special forces served as the final campaign event, quickly stay on to d dot. would you placing assassinated anti corruption and crime candidates? but non, to be said, seal was when that it was go, x when the snow and non co state. otherwise, how can we explain what time tonight is? we are a country that it's all see a lot on everything about that as long as you own that and all your concerns over as many drugs and how some of those will be seems to me pick up the reading of the polls by diminishing margin is lawyer lisa gonzales from the left wing citizen revolution party,
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still led by exiled former president bluff. i quoted that he was sentenced to 8 years and up sent you on corruption charges that he denies from abroad. he told ecuador and said the good days will be back under lisa gonzales was buys that i see a country on it's nice for going to start to put it back on it's feet so we can walk and then run in a year and a half. we're going to control security and the countries, the prisons and the borders. but the candidate who poses to use an iron fist against crime is 40 year old jun topic, a kyra's magic new color in politics. the media now economist and security impresario shows off his tattoos, from recent military missions. he falls into french, foreign legion in somalia, syria and ukraine, and was trained as a sniper topic last off comparisons to ramble, but chose out to xerox. kid myers el salvador is controversial president and i look
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at it i those are going on with buddies and i don't agree with everything he does. but if that's something that i admire about how solve those presidents, which we will implement in my government, is clarity. and determination, read a new form of leadership with energy, urgency determined to do what is necessary. now. the doors have a lot of choices. the winter won't have a lot of time. according to the constitution, the new president can only stay in office long enough to finish the outgoing president's administration. in other words, about 18 months after that, there will have to be a new presidential election, a situation many believe will increase in stability and govern ability. here in ecuador, the see and human, i'll just here, i keep the meantime. ecuadorian will also be voting on a referendum on whether oil extraction should continue in one of its national parks . the cindy national park is located in ecuador is amazon region,
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and the area is held as one of the world's greatest havens of biodiversity. and voters in guatemala, are also heading to poles and a president for run off. and they will choose between congress and bernardo era valo of the progressive seed movement and sandra torres, a former 1st lady, representing the conservative national unity of hope. a man where i follow is following the preparations in court. most city anxiety is brewing over the water mall is national election. which county bank consent, guatemala city police that says she's trying to stay optimistic. i will check that whatever happens, i feel that we should take it in a positive way and extract something good from it. because there will always be something negative, sky, the sconce, echo the minds of many guatemalans as the nation prepares to cast its vote. the lead up to the election between center left candidates for the matter of what
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a bundle in former 1st lady said that the door is, has been marked by smear campaigns, allegations of fraud and even concerns over the integrity of the democratic process of the upcoming national election not only represents a critical test of guatemalan democracy, there's concerns over worsening crime, food security and climate change. but it's the question over how to jumpstart the nation's economy. that resonates most among voters. one of the greatest challenges guatemala is next president will face is creating prosperity in a deeply on equal country where over 60 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. i look forward is perfect, is compounded by unemployment works in which conditions and also the increase in price is between 20212022 the basic cost of living rooms by 12 percent. but salaries only increased by one. so these realities, generation, and immediate and daily concern among with them islands, that means they don't know. economists say a lack of job opportunities makes guatemala,
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one of the countries with the highest emigration rates in latin america. with them i looked in, which is what the amount of 80 percent of the economic, the active population disengaging in for my labors. so therefore, when population can find form unemployment, they typically have 2 options of working in the form of sector, or migrating to the united states just get on the federal fund, the admin to say begin issue. basically, the owner update goes coffee shop, says despite voter anxiety, there is hope the winter of sunday's election will have the necessary qualities to stir the nation toward a brighter economic future basic and fertilizer. but there the people will have their see. what we're going to do is try to continue working in the best way for feeding our legation to the extent we can. because the situation is also complex. much like the intricate part of brewing the perfect cup of coffee. addressing the many economic challenges facing the country will require
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a delicate balance of policy and strategy a, the 0, guatemala city. well that's off at the moment. the weather is next. and then inside story will examine concerns about china is growing influence in the asia pacific region. so do stay with us. we'll have more news coming up in about half an hour's time. going through with the the well flooded head parts of southern norway are bracing for a 3rd round of rain in about 2 weeks. so this is not good news includes for the capital. also, we do have a soggy forecast here on sunday seems begin to slowly improve across the islands of ireland and britain. after that storm system swept through, still a few showers,
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though, for the island of ireland. now we're still seeing an outbreak of just a few storms as well across central europe, but many spots dealing with sun and temperatures. still hanging onto the thirties and many spots here. temperatures are so they going down and on gross or $36.00 on sundays still is breeze through the g and through the eastern mediterranean. so temperatures are now pretty well where they should be for the bat, no other side of the mediterranean. we've got these bubble of heats in southern spain, so seville and cord about your temperatures are going to lock into the low fourties over the next little bit off to africa. we go and look at this patch of rain round nature is capital budget moves out into northern areas. have been named antonio, likely to see some funding here over the course of 24 to 48 hours for southern africa. right now we've got this weather maker moving into the western cape providence. that means we're going to get brushed with a few showers and we'll see those winds pick up as well. that's your weather
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updates here. this is a region that is likely to be develop thing, but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts political upheaval. some of those we talk to elsewhere is saying that they sled update hearing that other villages had been attacked. what we do and all just there is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id tell, it says it was. and he's the people allow us into their lives, dignity into minus. he asked me to tell this story. to cement the security of life leaders of the united states, japan and south korea agreed to shore up relations in the asia pacific. washington says it's not about china, but does anyone can boost and what does it don't mean for the region? this is the inside story, the

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