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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240704

Moving closer to russia, which happened after coups in neighbouring burkina faso and mali. Later, leaders from the 15 countries that make up the Economic Community of west african states, and the eight leaders from the west African Economic and monetary union, will meet to discuss their response. Brandon kendhammer is politics professor at Ohio University and expert on politics in west africa. Hejoins us now. Thank you and welcome to the programme. What is your take on what we are witnessing in niger right now . Right now . Good morning. I think what right now . Good morning. I think what we right now . Good morning. I think what we are right now . Good morning. I l think what we are witnessing right now . Good morning. I. Think what we are witnessing is likely the consolidation of any Military Regime. Enough time has passed now that we have a general sense of who was in charge or who would like to be in charge and while we have seen a fair bit of International Response at this point,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 04:14:00

england cricketer stuart broad will take to the field later after announcing his plans to retire from the sport. considered one of england s best bowlers, the 37 year old announced yesterday that he plans to finish his career at the end of the fifth and final ashes test at the oval. it s day 11 of the women s world cup, with co hosts new zealand back in action in the second round of group games. competition starts in less than half an hour, with south korea facing morocco, both looking for a first victory. norway play the philippines in auckland whilst new zealand are looking to book their place in the last sixteen. but they ll have to beat group a leaders, switzerland. then it s germany against colombia, who both started this tournament with wins. live now to bella cartman, host of the white shorts podcast which looks at

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:15:00

military intelligence officials had warned prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, that israel s enemies viewed the current crisis as an historic weak point that could be exploited. benjamin netanyahu is currently chairing a meeting of his cabinet to discuss the ongoing demonstrations and we will bring you more of that when it happens. it s day 11 of the women s world cup, with co hosts new zealand, back in action in the second round of group games. debutants morocco scored their first goal at the world cup and with that their first win in the competition, beating south korea 1 0. norway play the philippines in auckland whilst new zealand are looking to book their place in the last 16. but they ll have to beat group a leaders, switzerland. then it s germany against colombia who both started this tournament with wins.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240604 01:48:00

new zealand now needed norway to do them a favour against group a leaders, switzerland, in a wind and rain swept hamilton. it was always going to be a tough ask, after losing kick off. that the swiss did not roll over was largely due to their outstanding goalkeeper, gaelle thalmann. of the group. just the second goalless draw of the tournament leaves norway bottom. they will now be hoping hegerberg can return for their next match against new zealand in auckland on sunday, because they will have to win to stand any chance nick parrott, bbc news. the last two to play were colombia and south korea,

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