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was a veteran, those hands over the readings to adult medical crisis images underlining the pivotal role of these dedicated carriers in our an island called a, with this documentary on that jersey. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes to hong confirms of prison the swapping. busy of being a rainy and, and us prisoners is set to go ahead face off in the hague of russia, objects to the un quotes jurisdiction in the genocide case ruled by ukraine. the
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grand task of identifying victims of funds in libya with thousands of people are still missing and hoss jim. uh huh. the bottom law and possibly it's a big day for us to then 1030 back shift schools are opening today in a bit to big life, back to home in support cd produce the biggest chunk of the lucky welcome. sorry file. if they beat australia plus or in the heading into the quarter for those it's now to in some to, as i see all the, we begin this news out here in the. 3 a major prison, the swap between the us and the wrong is on the way off the 2 years of in direct negotiations. the wrong is freeing 5 and the rain in the americans that washington
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says they've been unjustly detained. the us is expected to release 5 of right is from its giles on mon, costa and switzerland will play the pos and facilitating negotiations between the wrong and the united states. 3 of the 5 american prisoners have been named. it will face charges of espionage shouldn't be wrong. they and their families did not have a child to though, into an 5 a ratings that washington accused is of secretly working for the wrong will be released. they include a political scientist, a college professor, and the next full to the us release to rainy and funds that were frozen in south korea to how that money 1st went to switzerland and then the cost of 6 $1000000000.00 of a raining all revenue is now in a bank account in the us says the wrong can only use that money for humanitarian needs as go live to him. wrong call those at the airport here in dallas o. m. ron,
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as i was explaining through that graphic a lot of moving pieces, is it now in process? absolutely, let me just show you where i am right now, but the international airport, the plains, likely to arrive on that roadway over that. what it will text you to perhaps we have that plane. you can see from that the free prisoners will be taken into that terminal building just over the this who began when $6000000000.00 of iranian funds were released to a category by cam. but even that was complicated, those funds with ease in south korea and the sanctions load by the american stay within trends. but under this deal to switzerland, switzerland, and transfer those funds to castle own receipts, the prison, the exchange was allowed to take place. they flying in from a tire on it's about a 2 hour journey. it's unclear with the plane is actually taken off or not spots this $6000000000.00 is actually very controversial within the us. republicans the
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same. it's effectively a run of some payments for the prisoners dividing administration site. it's not around some payments. this is simply the only way to get these prisoners free. now when the in that's have the building to meet with that kind of represents. this is catherine delegation plus the u. s. embassy, hey, and members of the state department, once that happens, they likely to go fairly quickly back to the united states. where if previous present exchanges are anything to go by. so be given the medical evaluation and security debriefing. net present. right? you see has been speaking, he says that surprises the prisoners all in good health. and that this is a good deal for old sites, but it's also controversial in iran. once again, it comes down to that $6000000000.00. iranians are only allowed to access those funds for humanitarian reasons. now, prison, right? so you said these of these funds for the benefits of the around your people for the american site. if there's any hints that the funds are being used to say,
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for example, weapons purchases, and they lost the categories to cut off those funds. all right, good stuff. same on con, from the fulton dell. this down here from the right of farm is to confirm the prisoner swap is taking place within that charge we have on see or in the framework of our active foreign policy. we have unlocked our frozen assets from south korea today. god willing, these funds will be in the hands of our government and people, and this government will spend it accordingly to the needs of the people. a boss us on a is a senior research fellow at the center for middle east strategic studies, joins us by skype from to her on good to have you with us. so controversial deal is our report who was saying, how is this being viewed in iran as well? so, i mean, this is quite important because, you know, the timing of the, this development then pulled on and the, it seems that, yeah, and again,
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as what happened to the 2015, they said the out again to extend designed into action is taking place between e ron and the united states, we are seeing a diminishing role from before the year of kansas in the engagement regarding the next and negotiations as well as in the region. this is the final phase of the prisoner's swab, but this could be a beginning for extended on, for the talks on the, to negotiations as well as lifting the sanctions against the ron. but there's an issue with that that the americans will be able to do, but before their election in the us or not, at least i think the talks can move in direction of the targets and the goals of the that 2015 if they'd be able and this is quite important and so this pull up is clover effect is important in this regard and this can be a new beginning for, for the talks between the wrong and the united states. however, in the way,
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i was going to ask you about that. this could be the basis for a continuation of negotiations on other issues just yes, exactly, and you get it on the side of the united states, just a general general assembly. there is the possibility of holding in direct talks and continuing the negotiations. a visit to the, the new to deal. and the, i think this is a process which will need more time on the one that has been some discussions about the escalation about the between the run and the united states. i think this can contribute to that process, but how long it will take it depends on the both parties. but this is important that as i said, this is taking place between the run and the united states. um, this will depend on the role that europeans can play in this regard. of, of, of,
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we are, have been seeing some signs that they have been also, uh, let's say, uh, making their own approach towards the ron. a bit more mild. they're following the protests taking place in a broad previous year. and the timing is important because this is happening at the end of the story of those on risk and processing the want. and this is somehow suggest that their calculations have been changing towards the wrong that they have been shifting towards a towards interaction with the wrong. how critical will it be? the issue of who decides how this money is spent, the 6000000000 that has been unfrozen, and what constitutes humanitarian needs or well, this is quite clear. send me because they have been discussions that how they can spend this money that you ran and then america size. what they have in common is that these are going to be spend for non science and goods. and i have been hearing
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from you and, and officials that will suffice them to, to be able to buy the commodities that they need in the country. so, um, that will not be any specific problem in this regard. uh so generally, you know, we can split that, but it can be use the amount of money for a non sanction goods which can include the humanitarian, the goods or the others as well, which are not the number sciences. given that we've got elections coming off in the us, given that there's been criticism within the us over this deal, particularly the allegations that the rainy and simply held people as hostages rob of and arresting people who though a reasonable grounds to suspect they've done something wrong given all of this background that's going on in the us, do things the by the administration really has a lots of scope to make any progress with the wrong as well. this is one of
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the problems that bothers administration has had so far, and that's why they have not been able to make a decision on reviving the next video. but they say that this is a ron some, but let's not forget that this is yvonne's. it's a owes money and this is not something extra. they want to demand from the united states. and that the from you ran in perspective, the view is that that's the american side was trying to connect this prison, those issue to the money they could have released to rent in money beforehand. they can been, they could focus on prisoners, saw only. uh so um, i'm the ron once it did the money that the comes from it's, you know, selling its own. it's all the countries, um, this is not something extra that is demands of. so it's exactly vice versa, humans and run and they said that americans have tried to help hostage, you know, you ran in money by let's say,
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uh the bringing the other issues. and they were hoping to do this after the nuclear deal was finalized. but the, due to the failure in reviving the 2015 in the agreement, they decided to make this happen. maybe they could choose this as a card in their elections. and this is a kind of, let's say politicizing humanitarian issue. and this is what is being brought up into iran criticizing by them and especially all right, we'll leave with that. thank you so much for your thoughts on that bus us. let me so thank you said oh god. so it has mediated in several long running conflicts in 2008 street baffled is interrupted in by route between government forces has the law and other militias caught the host? it talks that lead to a framework for parliamentary elections. they were held the following year in 2011 the sudanese government representatives match rebel leaders from the full in doha.
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bev agreement called the del documents. the piece was one of several attempts to mediate the long run and conflict in west and so that the 2020, remember the us and tony von officials meeting and concert for the 1st time off the 20 years of war. now they sign the del, how quotes agreeing to the withdrawal of us forces. and the commitment that if get this done, would not be used to launch attacks against the us. the agreement was negotiated without the pots, suspicion of the van african government. now in 2022 representatives from 40 different opposition groups and chives came to del hope to meet with transmitted free government. they agreed to a cease fire and to open reconciliation towards the countries main rebel group. cold fact didn't take part, but didn't did. they bought didn't sign, and all the law sort of in time of the leave is a former country and best of the to the united nations. you joins us now. live from power is good to have you with us. so 1st of all, it took almost 2 years,
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have been direct negotiations. what finally enabled this deal to come together. it's the same to the host to me. and this is a very good news for the company that is of the prison. and i am happy for them, but uh, you know, that, you know, the process of decent such happy and took a quite a long time. uh, and it was the cost to that to part is, oh, we uh, go to visit su, cuts out and that live just as the ending of the box. uh, you know, hold up up to 2 years, wouldn't be those headphones come through over shows. moving back and forth between the washington dc and the site out. com is good for both countries, especially that people who are uh, you know,
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having to we vision and they attended this and is also good for our, the don't. because the more we saw it for problem or problem solve the problem, does the more i would need you become more stable? and for me, i think, you know, this is a good day. all right, we understand this part of the deal. $6000000000.00 is going to be held in cost. 30 banks, who decides how that money can be spent? what constitutes humanitarian needs as a matter of right. so these are the technical issues which i am not to bring me to, but i am sure it is, and we kind of them a way to cut that would be on board them to make sure that the money is spent on the uh for the invoices that we have agreed to uh,
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of course the wouldn't be the jobs, but they home, everybody wouldn't be committed to it while they committed themselves to a. so because it's kind of in this situation isn't going to that uh, such to money and such funds will be spent on goes which when and that. and then people spend some expectational hopes that maybe this could form the basis of negotiations on other issues is caught out trying to play a role to try and resolve issues between the us and the wrong on why the other issues as well. i am sure, you know, cut the has viewing was in negotiation between these 2, kansas and the catalyzes and i live with united states and then the neighbor will
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see you on the we'll be happy to play any role which will bring them together to create this table, the agent can see the we are surrounded by a lot of a lot of, of problems in our region. and it is time that we, we get to this every step of the d. and it's time that the modern work to get the most work together. and so uh, you know, fees, what is the appropriate investment towards the goal and the cooperation wouldn't be that the new, the new languages. having said that, we, and that's done that the, this is good for you, but also for the, for the, the, by the end, since you know, the election is coming next year. this is something where she come show uh to to is uh, people know it is very beneficial to the vision of them have before. all right,
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thank you so much for him. bye stuff for talking to us. thank you. some tiny malls still ahead on the use out, including i'm zane bus robbie, the new prints to me region on the border with russia were isolated communities say civilian targets are coming under attack on a near daily basis. active as much in new york demanding an end to fossil fuels ahead of the week of the finest folks of the us. also know, maintain that and be from installed to the premier league season. that is coming up in the judges at the international court of justice. the hearing arguments from russia and ukraine about most coast claims, it launched its invasion to provide genocide. ukraine brought the case to the united nations highest cold days off the rush are invited last year. cubic cues,
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as mosque of abusing international law by falsely alleging genocide in east and ukraine. russia once the case to be thrown out and objects to the quotes jurisdiction. you agree is not the cues in russia of commission genocide? ukraine is also not accusing or russia or failing to prevent a bunch of stuff. on the contrary, ukraine, let's see. no genocide has occurred to alone should been not to reject the keys. because according to the courts do, or is brothers, if there was no genocide, they can not be at violation alteration site. pretty much the adjustment nice joins us from canterbury in the united kingdom. he is ameritas gresham, professor of law,
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and the former league prosecute are of the summit. i'm the last which trial for the united nations that the international criminal tribunal for yugoslavia. good to have you with us so. so 1st of all, what do you make of the prospects of this case? being thrown out, of course, is russia was the ceiling. i'm not sure that i'm giving the position to assess the prospect does a very strong decision in the 1st place in favor of ukraine. and that was before we reached the merits stage. and i think what will be most interesting in the developing argument over the next few days is not just the position of ukraine and russia. oh, the federal russian federation pro says the safety of the states which include the united kingdom. but not, i think the united states of america are allowed to intervene and to make arguments so impossible to assess the outcome of the the original decision was
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a very strong one thing for your listeners in view is it's in put in to understand what this is and what this is and where we might likely roll probably like a nice, straightforward universal system of international law. that means you can say somebody is completing a war crime and stop them doing it. life isn't like bad, it's all bits and pieces. and the best that the international court of justice is and can deal with is alleged breaches of conventions. it's not a criminal court, it's not going to make a criminal funding as to what new crane was successful in doing, in raising up the cold. and now having you was to get the quote to say, russia must stop its rule. i can warring attitudes and actions in u. k. now, that's a very important provisional funding. and if it is confirmed by the firm, quote, even though it has,
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the court has no pause of enforcement. and we know enforcement will be locked up the security council by the veto of russia. that funding would be extremely powerful in the world as a whole. so we missed front of the arguments with great care and the way the conclusion with great interest, we must have you follow how long do you think this process is going to take to get the final routing from the full cold? well, i think i had this morning, the final hearings are on the 25th, and i imagine they'll then take a month to print, maybe more or several months, maybe to reach a decision. but they acted pretty quickly the last time. so one would imagine that they will see they didn't see reply here and act and act pretty quickly here or. and i think, okay, sorry, i was going to say, going back to the point you may be, even if the cold of how's the professional finding that this will should and that russia should,
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should stop the war. we know that this comp be enforced right. practically speaking, it's going to go to the security council. it'll be valid, vetoed by the russians. what practical effect does it have as well as the practically affected it? it has is that other countries may be reinforced in their determination, for example, to apprise sanctions on rational, to carry on providing weaponry and in support of you, craig, and of course it leaves right? i would leave russia as a pariah state. so where does the positive enforcement innocent? how could it be positive enforcement? unless you have an international peaceful as an international, only funding that it's invasion was not justified. it's war is not justified will have considerable potential follow on effect. and
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those of us following perhaps the western arguments in favor of ukraine, we would say very positive effects. most importantly, i think in sanctions and in the continuing supply weapons to crime, does a toll increase the legal exposure of some of the russian officials? if the, if the full court goes the direction of the provisional court, a lunch school, that it would really because there's a separate process going on. the international court criminal code, which is a criminal calls. and which does have jurisdiction of uh, this particular conflict by reason of submission to get restrictions by ukraine. and we know that that quote, is already issued arrest once again pushing in one of the,
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in respect to violations of the war crimes and crimes against humanity. so is pursuing a criminal case against individual sofa to have been identified. but there may be many more to follow. we know that ukraine is pursuing and successfully pursuing needs and criminal proceedings. and to go into any of those proceedings. a favorable decision by this court might be prayed in a might be referred to. i don't think, but i could be wrong, but i didn't think that this stage. the determination by the international court of justice would necessarily have finding value in the other courts. not least because there's plenty of evidence that they will have gather that are relying on and they might not require the detail decision of a civil courses effectively. it is, but of course the deals with breaches of treaty in support of its criminal
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procedures. but that i'm afraid is also something we must put on hold because you cry and was very inventive in turning to the quote in its application to have it's right, not to be falsely accused of you, of genocide, as you explained in your helpful opening, have to have it litigated, that is cooled, and so imagine that to lower ingle imaginative use of little by lawyers know something we often see, but really welcome when we do see it as just may lead to this decision being of wider implication than i suggest by a lot to keep our eyes on them, thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and analysis on the a little too. my pleasure to livia now, where rescue workers are struggling to identify decomposing bodies in the city of the city was devastated
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a week ago also to thousands collapse following heavy rain. thousands of people were killed in 10000. the still missing or ongoing concerns about the spread of disease. so all stratford reports over a week since moved and 11000 people were killed with 2 dams bus and sent a wolf orchard, much crushing through the east and libyan city of there. and the search for the 40s goes on an estimate to $10000.00 people, the missing config. dead of many bodies. so decomposed that identifying them is proving difficult and disturbing. the search and rescue teams the to then so the, the muscles are the libyan. when i put on the bodies, i swear i cry, i can handle it, but it is called swell. so you have to hold up and put on the body. i'm assuming there was a body that was cut into 2 parts stride before us. there is nothing to do but to
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point out the parties. what can you do with so many thousands of people on accounted for. so many did the strength of disease increases blind today. the minister has lost a campaign to keep track of things for all the categories in cooperation with the national center for disease control and the red prison. some survivors of return to work remains of their phones and are overcome with grief. again, as if we found dead bodies of neighbors, friends, and loved ones, i cannot explain of volunteers from across, olivia have crossed the front lines, ignoring violence and political unrest that have existed for years. and this degree divided country many civil life is want to know how this dissolves to happen and who might be responsible for the system that i have a small family of 6 from my extended family that i'm more than 48 people,
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mister gold would punish the people who were supposed to take care of it down to you and says that more than 40000 people have been forced to flee that homes. and that's at the mode or side of care for that could have it was just like a dream. we called comprehend, says this man who we just call comprehended yet help from a broad continues to arrive so far as the international libyan officials is just not enough. charles profit, which is 0, lot of correspond to malik. find that is joining us now live from aaa, monic. how grim is the task of identifying bodies looking now of the well, it's an immense and daunting task. i mean, you saw from charles report, people are just, i mean this is a really difficult situation for the people in the city of does not. you know, this is a total,
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a tight knit community with generational homes. so you have families, extensive families living in these homes, you know, so entire communities swept away into the sea. some people say are the thousands of people still us uh under, in the see uh diverse say that there are vehicles just filled with and families are that they haven't been able to recover. so this is an immense effort that needs to take place. so you know, because the arrival administrations that the, the authorities have it, it's, it's not the cooperation between now isn't happening soon enough. we have 2 governments, 2 legislative houses to health ministers to prime ministers to of every type of minister, but deep. but let's, the judicial branch and libya has been able to relatively stay united as people trust the,
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the judicial branch here in libya. they say that they are doing everything they can uh, they created a database, taking pictures of the bodies that are recovered and taking samples. uh so the process is starting to get better. uh, you know, people want it to happen sooner. uh, but the general prosecutor has asked for people's cooperation and understanding of so that eventually they can identify people can know for sure if their loved ones are dead and, and they can start to at least, you know, begin the process of closure. all right, we'll leave it as high as the launch malik, china. the still ahead on al jazeera. there was somebody in the shop and there was a housing prize wanting to buy the house. yes. we'll show you
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the free historic science in the occupied by spies added to you and ask those lists as well. heritage sites highlands full wells, i called tumbling all of them. like we got sion from the diamond be coming up with the last 2 days. the senior setting in spain, in france and yesterday in england is this batch of tried. a couple of friends is coming from the atlantic and i was dropping the temperature. and that contrast to seduce big thunder storms and flooding in the streets, in particular, extra had about a month with a raid in 24 hours. so there's bowls that come in the fall of thunderstorms and scoffing maybe no link to another. i think it an accumulation of radiance, of norway seems likely on monday night,
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so fresh for potential there as well there for the site. if it titles off of it, i think we've got a warning ard for noise initially for a few hours yet because there's still some potential in those thunderstorms that basically this front loses in participate, goes further east watch, proc $29.00 degrees goes down to $23.00 so it drops the temperature and there's still some stones to be had in maybe poland and the baltic states with any tails off, as it gets to the bulk and temperature dropped much are the i'm the sun hazard to this is it will time no doubt about it, but the rest of you just cooled down a little bit. it's still pretty healthy. now. g area, the breezy is coming up from the south. and then this brings, it comes down to more changes. bringing just with it as a desk don't potential otherwise. as the bar is in west africa is particularly wet, isn't see any of
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the facing liliana teams does the un fits the purpose was like many critic sites, just obsolete and doesn't get anywhere near enough done to the amount of money that is put into its hard hitting interviews, do you think go to the lines of washing? it's enough for money to go on its own and built it's on the thoughts providing on for centuries, people have been taken care of are. so i have every confidence that future generations will do it as well via the story on told to how does era wait for the 1918 games is out of that. athletes from prostate, just a gathering and telling us to find laid out for $481.00 gold medals. special coverage and analysis from from joe 2023. so on september the 21,
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which is here. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out the 0 time to recap, ma headlines now. a major prisoner swap between the ron and the us is getting underway under the deal $6000000000.00 of prize and the rain in the funds have been fund spud's banks in the pop up. washington says that money is only for humanitarian use. more than 10000 people are still missing a week off the 2 dams collapsed following heavy rain and east and libya. rescued was to say that having difficulty retrieving bodies and identifying that, that the international court of justice is hearing arguments from russia and ukraine. about most goes claims that launched an invasion to prevent genocide crane
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road. the case days off, the russia invaded last year. he is accused of the most cove of using international law by falsely alleging genocide. farm is in ukraine's northern. assume a region say they working on the constant threat of attack russian tanks tillery and across across the board. i have had, i will cultural lands, hundreds of times, so invested, i'll be, has more from the village of conductive harvesting season. in wartime, ukraine, navigating open fields near the russian border means risking land mines and unexploded thoughts always keeping one eye on the sky. for drones, missiles and russian artillery. it could just be one of the most dangerous jobs in the world. would the people's lives are a priority, we only work when we know it's safe and there was no for us to learn. we take every precaution here, some of our fields,
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a mind. there are other fields we cannot get to because the roads of mine much of the farms in sumi region are no go areas because of russian munitions left behind or ukrainian land mines, place there. as a deterrent, a winter rushing shell hit her farm. tatiana lost 27 head of cattle. she describes unrelenting russian attacks and says to me, needs more help. let me in the bar tricked version slide runs every day and watch what is happening here. these spots us an open fire. they are shooting that civilians. there's no military here and they know this, but they still open fire. damage from artillery and showing is fairly common in places like this in the assuming region. and that's because we're only a few kilometers away from the border. russian positions are set to be just beyond those power lines behind me. but this is not a normal front line. there are no tanks or trenches or troop movements. none the
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less communities here say they come under attack on a near daily basis. just as we arrived, a drone dropped grenades damaging a nearby cell tower, further isolating people here. a russian attack also damaged the local school and leveled the only hospital in this village. many have left. those still here show signs of stress and depression. so it's not fair is fair. what else is that to say? i'm considering leaving? i have 2 children and it's terrifying to live. hey, i feel terrible. i feel that i don't want to do anything. i can't get used to it. we do retention de mining work to make farm land viable again, could take 10 years and will only begin after the war. for now, russia continues to target entire villages near the border, the ukrainians carry on unwilling to ease. but i'm sure how much longer they can stay the same bus route, the old to 0. kendra teeth,
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got village in ukraine soon we reach the schools. reopening in central morocco, 10 days off. the devastating us quakes in the hottest hits areas in the office. mountains lessons are being held in tens of thousands of people remain in make shift camps un says the us, craig displaced more than 300000 people. holy i spoke to, i'll just say it is how she might have the bottle. who's that to make shift? the school, the nice thing, this is one of the areas that were devastated by the, as quite a this was crucial for them to start school. so going to give us sense of life back to normal, would expecting more and more students to arrive next hour for the simple reason
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that they would be transported from the villages all the way to this area that has been converted into an a make shift. schools are likely to stay here for at least 2 to 3 months before the government decides on whether they would be valid k to 2 schools in the major ascentis such as the city of about a cache or of areas. but this is quite a significant moment. they've just started school few days before the earthquake. when the quick happened, everything was i ever think changed a life that has completely changed. some of the students unfortunately won't be able to make it sunday because they died in the squeak. some of them lost. that is all of us lost everything. good one and good to see anybody speak english here. give me an idea. give us got sort of how do you feel about gets, how does that and then how long is sort of how long please
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to it. so to show you, she says that she's stressed out. that's why this is more efficient as what this is strange. we've never been so something like this. oh jesus, do they do you know it's totally different environment for our patients. i'm cisco at all. the savings. okay. she has. oh, i'm says care something else would happen like an aftershock smidgen coupling of it . but they make a courageous and is a thank you, i really appreciated. thank you. well, this is it savvy. it's a totally different life. all these people, they do understand that life is never going to be the same again. however, it has to continue the now world leaders are in new york for the 78th section of the united nations. general assembly begins on tuesday,
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many of questioning whether the assembly has the political will to put aside geo political intentions and address the needs of the world's most vulnerable of the money to get us to james bay's reports from you and headquarters. every year. this is the time of year when world leaders come to new york and speaking the un general assembly. last year, ukraine's presence lensky address the gathering by video link. but this time is expected to attend in person with president putin facing. and the rest warrant from the international criminal court is not coming and will be represented by his foreign minister. so gay lever off the u. n. c's, no chance of meaningful discussions on ending the war, but they will work towards the renewal of the deal, which allowed ukraine's grain to be exported by ship on the black sea. russia pulled out of that agreement in july. i will be receiving present, soleski. i will be receiving present that of
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a one i'll be receiving the minutes the love at all. and obviously this question will be the on the table of all of the discussions and the so i'm not going to say where that i am optimistic or pessimistic. the only thing you can be sure to zip i remain determines the other key areas of discussion this week is the sustainable development goals thing out of the scene by the secretary general's deputy and the government of un headquarters. they've built a special pavilion to highlight the series of targets, the u. n. a great in 2015 to help all of humanity with the slogan, no one left behind. but those 17 goals which are marked by these doors are very low away from being met. for you and blames the global pandemic inflectional around the world. i'm conflict and of course that brings us back to the war. and you cried. the deputy secretary general told me the most powerful countries of the world. the g 20, which met last week and delhi are the ones who still need to do more with regard to funding and reform of the global system. they absolutely need to step up,
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they should have done so yes. today we are 7 years late to stepping up to the commitments made an address. what we see is some movements towards saying we will do that, but i think there are many frustrations trust deficit around will that happen? will it not happen for you and really hope still be a quantum leap in the fortunes of the sustainable development goals over the next few days. but some diplomats via the war and ukraine might end up overshadowing these efforts. james bay's outages era at the united nations. well ahead of that you and meeting thousands of climate activists valid in new york calling on world latest to end. the use of fossil fuel for the 1st time due in general assembly gathering will feature a climate time bishan summit on the sidelines present salumi has moved from the protests. the world leaders aren't the only ones converging on new york. so the united nations general assembly climate activist came by the thousands from around
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the world to shouting their message. right now, the impacts of climate change on the caribbean and other parts of the global south are absolutely devastated. and i'm here to bring attention to the impacts of our past fuel induction here in the global north. as having the argument is like when i come from there isn't going drought in the holding of africa, including canyon somalia. that is putting millions at risk of buttons of yeah, and got the 9 children that rights to, to deaf education. and what are the demonstration tees up the climate ambition summit on wednesday called by the un secretary general to pressure nations to fulfill their commitments made in the 2015 parents agreement aimed at keeping global temperature rise below one and a half degrees celsius activists. are amplifying the call of un secretary
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leaders and that message is directed particularly us president, so they are demanding president biden, declare a crime. it emergency to fight is the number one oil and gas, or in the world right now. america alone is responsible for one 3rd of oil and gas expansion in the world. so we're asking husband fight in to turn the tide against fossil fuels and face off the phone to era. some activists have gone beyond demonstrating, and we went up to the summit. 25 well rested on thursday for blocking entrances to the headquarters of citibank one of the largest finance tiers and fossil fuel extraction around the flow. after a summer of record setting heat, as well as floods and wildfires may more stream by rising temperatures. they said, governments can't wait any longer to out. kristin salumi, how does the euro york it's tara gravels in northern law. they say they've seized control of 2 military bases in the town of lab
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a near the boulder with more attain yeah. violence has escalated since you and peacekeeping troops began withdrawing from the north pull out, was demanded by molly's genta, totally to say that considering mobilizing reservists and of cooled off independence day celebrations next week, south africa's president. so right. my father is threatening to crack down on criminals. he says there okie buying buildings and renting rooms to homeless and bundle people. 70 people died last month for an unlawfully occupied building, and john is the cool find out on with us the reports from janice. but this dilapidated apartment building is one of hundreds and janice biggs in the city. it's an autism campbell and her family live. she was born in south africa's eastern k province and moved to johanna, spoke with a husband in 1998. she says for adults and 6 children, she had one room to look. i guess i'm gonna stay with us. you know,
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we sometimes subs let you cannot get is a such attitude citizens because of sickness. they don't pay rent. one reason why they are still here come tomorrow because i don't have money. i'm not making any. several blocks are banned by the owners or city authorities of full or seventies city officials, quoted hijacks building. this building have 14 floors and $420.00 rooms each apartment is occupied. there's no running water and there's no electricity. is the like that for you. some people pay range to criminal gangs who run the buildings. so that's like as a housing crisis, a legacy of applied to it and a huge challenge for the governing applicant, national congress, for things over the 1000 intern so far back up on housing, off people. and new dentists then that at no point to not rise and sage on this big as a result of despite the local and housing precisely because every month we receive
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at least $18000.00 people for looking into 2 $115.00 of those $15000.00 of those of probably from our provinces of the 8 other provinces, and about $70000.00 of those would be from foreign countries looking joining this basically the hope of funding opportunities last month was and 70 people died. when does the apartment into, how does the court file a survivors and relatives more of the did, the disaster reminds us of applicants of the levels of poverty and desperation here . and that is what are the most an equal societies in the world? how do i toss out of their janice? but as a pre historic location in the occupied, westbank has been added to ness goes list of world heritage sites. catalyst silvan is located near the palestinian city of jericho. historians believe it pre dates the permits in egypt. evidence of ancient human sacraments being found, the israel,
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which exited us, go in 2019, has denounced the decision and called it political in the some fun who of hell? a futon has exceptional universe who value because it's the very 1st example of a city when men sort of stone construction and building a pictured city. this happened intel also time. and when men came out of the caves and thought about creating a civil system and a place that would bring together a number of people, this happened intel also tom, in this location, man, 1st thoughts of the concepts of animal domestication and agriculture. so i had an, i'll just say era and spoil great britain upfront. the dramatic conclusion that davis comp time to be here with that story,
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the us. all right, let's find out what's been happening in the world of rugby holes here. thank you
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very much time a yes. well being a recap to and courtney law says the team are continuing to improve off of that light is victory at the well come our budget pub. one of the convincing window is england's struggle until this very bizarre 2nd hope to our help to the guy the bull ricocheted on joe mall is paid for one of the japanese play stopped. expect to hear the referees with the for nicole. the news for you writing for the tri england writing for to i didn't title having school, just 5, and that fee before a test, fax is $30.00 full 12 when any english a bonus points and they set top of 2 dates that should be enough for them. to secure, i caught a final spot that these head coach says he was emotionally drained off to watch it gets sorry, beat on spray. the, for the 1st part in $60.00 a year is, will getting into this very busy. i've lost the 17th of that pop. i seem to turn against the wall a beef said you saw the early tory of the match early of the 2nd health before extending the lead with a penalty,
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australia. what are the with just 12 and it's the guys and set up an exciting for donnie about fiji, held onto a 22 points to see. see if that's best ever. welcome picture. ever the all the moves and above their opponents in the 2nd and pull say, australia, i've never failed to advance the rock out sizes, but with totally dis wells to come next endangered recording that was the finished floor is basically a 100 percent and as i said, i'm a 100 percent responsible for, you know, i've gone down the line with the young team and i want these young things of a good thing at the mind. we had a bad design which can happen and we've got to be better next week. so that's my
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response. so i problem for any gardens at australia, but the defending champion, south african looking in great, full light for us for radius 76 mill and bull guys. sorry. make it to in some to getting started fall and spring box running in full choice inside the 1st 12 minutes. the secure will be quick, is it start is points in rugby wells comp. history right now, and i'm back, i think the 1st story have tricks next up for the spring box. the walls on the right slides part of football now and also will be edited one mill in the premier league to maintain their beat and stop to the season that when they're coming in the 2nd hall fight, it was schooled barley and our trust solve. and it was enough for us as fast. the tribute us a pumps to 6 is the cut off. the active side falls into table 11 on points, the 2nd place talk to them. if i play in the north london, i'll be next sunday, which is a robert did a go back to the top of my leg off the victor of a ralph, i'll see you that's betrayed one little down at hawthorn, but they drew level just 40 seconds into the 2nd home, instead of the cold valdez,
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and they can please, is a come back for the wholesalers, headed in the widow, offer now as fell, fly winds, and far fluoride owls out to towards the head of champion spouse, florida. in the meanwhile, league are expected to launch an investigation of the finds of also sooner. well, head charging, abused towards new capacities, funding. mason greenwood the full amount just to your art in stock. it was quite his 1st competitive match. since the charges of right and assault against him were drops by ukiah. authorities well going to came on board as a late substitute staff i in that guy with also say that winning the corner. the let's see, that's winning go this. i'm sorry. i can describe 3 to well, some incredible goals coming out from argentina is league caps, river plates, which i hear what also the oldest son i'm the in one is aries. the guy, the board has art, but i may be sorry, fortunate,
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but absolutely nothing. lucky about this aspect for river flights, because that crews river go to wind, dispatched 3, well, the neighbors aren't coming bends them. i could make the asian champions league that'd be later as by the saudi things or inaction in the 1st round of the group stage name of i'll have, i'll take those book, astounds not by heart. the brazilian trained with his teammates on sunday. but it's kurt says he'll have to make a light cool name off the fitness, pull the guy off the he experienced martin, a discomfort team id. sadly, probably w, a fraud i, the alphabetic finds what treat it to, to old records in just one hour of the darby league file in use. any you already getting the se. so if you're up to you is good of say, go slash the record in the woodlands, sorry 1000 me to say the over to 5 seconds of the previous, but best stevens search bar i can use to face get the i got in june getting over
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the line and just function are the 14 minutes. say guy is oh, sorry to weld 10000 meters. and then arguably the biggest store and i fled it smart . now i'm on the front teeth. broad keys are palsy. record it already secured the way they were getting credit was 6 feet is $23.00. looks fast. it said it's a 7 part that he's right to the world record over the last 4 years, the suite is the elliptic champion act suit. so i want you to jump to that great, but instead as far as the by the end to the quarter finals, all the davis cup and you can see just how much it bits to dad evans. he got them off to a waiting stop coming from a set down to be brought to the author's face in not just the hoover hoover hoover leave a level that, sorry for thoughts with the weight of a cabinet. no. right. so it went down to the doubles where evans and pon neil scope skate size match points to dates nikolai mo, an as well. and watch him buffalo, a 3 and 3 set in a mess. at last,
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it almost 3 hours a top could be ahead of the already qualified australia and that will play in the quarter finals in spite in november. now finally, spines talk, football league has announced a one year shit sponsorship deal with a welsh village team with the 2nd longest. somebody in the world that has a club chair, woman with the correct pronunciation. somebody put great gift. okay. this with the person to send me up above. sorry, that's 250 wells club. well, with the new legal logo. all the shirts in the hope that the deal brings more fans in through the club of what they would change the problem, the valley of the seasons, just 2 hours on the fence and they obviously did a bit of research. you know, how could we, could we tie in with, we got quite a few l as in a name that if you know is so well, obviously we put 2 things together in the games with. hopefully we can get some promotion out of it. you know and get people come to the games maybe so some chance that'd be nice hope to a page of some of these changes because i wasn't looking
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a little bit, you know, it and so, so if it could make somebody out of it. great. so you, samantha saw the how would that pronunciation,
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