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how large music style using funk, soul, jazz, and rock classics be created, an entirely new south west since become a multi $1000000000.00 industry to universal hip hop easy. i'm currently under construction 6, to preserve the movements roots residence around the globe. the as the by john says it's launching an operation and then they've got an account about region off the 4 of its soldiers were killed that the sammy say them. this is out just they're alive from dell hall. so coming up, india denies. it was behind the murder of a seek leader in canada and expels a canadian diplomat in retaliation. back on home, soil 5 us prisoners freed from iran as part of
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a prisoner exchange of arrived in the us. the protest in the libyan city of death i against the government. we cost of lots killed. thousands of people lost the as a by john's defense ministry says it's launching a minute trail peroration. and then the going to cut off region of the 4 of its soldiers were killed in a land mine. explosion was there by john says it will talk about meeting positions . it says the only way for peace is a complete withdrawal of armenian forces. the 2 sides have been locked in a bit of dispute for decades of. and i've gotten a cut above mostly recently going on, going to wall in 2020. as the immediate enclave declared its independence
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during the breakup of the soviet union. but let me actually restart that. it's an as a base jani enclave. and it declared its independence from as a by john during the breakup of the soviet union. but it is not internationally recognized. 120000 residents of the enclave of being cut off from the rest of the world by. and as i advise you on the blockade since december, according to allegations from our media. let's go live to our correspondent robin for us. do a walker who is monitoring this from tbilisi. so robin, 1st of all, what is happening on the ground? this is the start of another. no, god, no caught about will that so i think the basic question that everybody wants to know right now, that's the greatest fear that this could be another conflict. another large scale of war between all media and as a by john. but at the moment, or we can go one is what we're being told,
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what we're hearing from inside that think that the going to come back and drive because it, it has to be not the blockades since december last year. and it's very, very difficult to get inside it's, we're reliant to a great degree on journalist and officials that are inside a car box. and what we're hearing from them is that there's been a large scale, a checks and attention broken, detox, shelly, and on some of the videos that will be released on social media at the sound of small arms fire i. the armenian. busy sees themselves for said that the car back area region is on the large scale, minute treat offensive by the is ariel. sorry. it's easy in which building several towns increasing upon the codes otherwise known as frank and the that's the regional capital. these areas, this area that is still under ethnic coming in control are right. stay with us
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robin. i think we're going to come back to you in the middle of the 1st. let's go to moscow and speak with you. several of oliver now unit, as we know russian troops play a role, the monitoring the ceasefire engines. what are russian officials saying now about what's going on as well? of course, russia is very much concerned about the new round of escalation in the garden. a car box hens, according to the foreign ministry, sparks women, according to marie, is a harbor. russia calls on a mean and the zip is your own right. not to seize all the his citizens and return to a diplomatic supplement. hope the chrysler them shows so sad that as they were drawn, provides information to russia about the, the so called to terrorist operation as they called it in the gordon a car box. uh, obviously armenia blames russia for it's supposed to visit bush on and to key in the car about conflict right now until taking sides with a zip,
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as young robin with on media and just recently with so that's a, a media that media and ministry were holding a made a tree drills with america with the us rather than rush shade. sloane stands a pod, not, and ally. now, according to the zip is johnny for an ministry. the only way to achieve peace and stability in the going to come by now is the unconditional and complete was told in a medium armed forces from the region. and uh, as we just had in step kinda cared. uh the sounds of shooting was uh and um, uh, but cool. so cold a residence of no gotten a car back to stay away from all the military facilities that uh, the zip is showing. the ministry of defense also said that uh, information was sent to residents of the region via text messages and uh, and allows p cuz so basically to ensure the recreational of the population from the
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dangers of humanitarian corridors and worship the reception reception, right? the senses have been created on the election road and in another direction. that's . that's the latest information we'll get here. rush. all right, thanks so much julie. let's go back to our correspond robin for us to we'll cuz as i said, monitoring all of this, some subleasing and rubbing. just give us a little bit about the background to this has been tensions building for a long time over the humanitarian situation. the going to cut off and allegations from the all media inside the as there is, had cut off the enclave. links to our media a yeah, but it's got a lot so you can calculate the input in sure. the situation is being di, uh for the population of nicole in a car, got a car which is predominantly uh, definitely coming in and has been since uh since the boys and nineties. and of course more recently in swing twins the, um, what's being the situation on the ground for them is they've been cuts off from the
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roads, the main roads supplying car back from our media. and so many months, um, things have been shifting recently. uh the uh oh, sorry, it's easy as the by john were able to get a some, some aid in the car back from, from the azeri side of out of control. but they would still putting pressure on, on the access to car, back from our media because these areas, storage, ease of claimed for a long time the district was being used for smuggling arms to smuggling weapons and mines into the territory that is still on the has to be caught media in control in order uh to i suppose, continue to uphold the defense of that surgery which is now surrounded by missouri forces. so really they're under extreme pressure because what, as a by john watts is full control of those territories. i'm car back,
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i'm to the so it's putting pressure on the car back as big population. i mean population, but also on our media. appropriate on the republic about media conducting a some form of ground defensive in the border areas between our media and as a by job know tony car box and as a by john has been able to take a cherry tree that isn't to miss internationally recognized as our meeting and helps have treat particular uh, strategic heights along the mountainous border, putting on, mediated by precarious situation. international crisis group, which is i've been monitoring events very close to me, reporting on the political this situation that it is concerned that if there is going to be another way. ready secondly, it will be very short as a by john has a great and military capability. the media does right now and everything from the
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potential for this, not just to be about seizing control of car back in the cost to humanitarian cars. catastrophe that couldn't say it was 850000. asked me call me names on the ground who are terrified of what as a by john could see if they can take control of that area. but also the potential for us it by john to even try to touch off parts of our media to secure its own interest in the south of our media. and linking up with mackey chip, which is an enclave of as a, by john sandwich between media, iran and stucky. it's a complex situation on the grounds. we'll keep an eye on things as they develop or thanks so much trouble for us to work. let's continue this though without diplomatic ad is a james space is live for us at the united nations, james on the stand. this is also over the golf diplomats, the getting in to get what's going on. so yes,
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i mean it's the annual of gathering of world leaders here at the united nations. a 140 world leaders expect change for the un general assembly high level weight. and when they come here, obviously they discussed everything. and the fact that this news is broken just before the 1st day, i think, may not be a coincidence. it may well be that this military operation has been deliberately time. but it's certainly going to be one of the discussions that's taking place now at the un general assembly. let's discuss this further with the spokes person for the secretary general of the united nations stuff onto job stuff on 1st, before we move onto all the other things that going on here, your reaction to this military operation seems to be launch plaza barge on just hours before proceedings not good morning, james vs. we woke up to very concerning use of renewed military activities in the area. i think it's very important at all the activities cease and both parties go back to a sustained and the dialogue to avoid any further classes. do you think the secretary
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general have a child but for him in a sense of both countries that he would he speak to them as needed? well, he will speak to both delegations as schedule that no doubt that this will be a raised a sooner rather than later. let's look at the big picture this week is we say people from all over the world, leaders from all over the world are here. the 2nd generals message i spoke to them just the week or so ago is that the world is in a real mass. i'm countries and not working together. and the systems that you have good local governments, both financial and political in terms of the security council. there will allow that, that that's, that's very correct. i think the secretary general wants leaders who come here to show determination and compromise internet for to solve all of the challenges that bring us together. as you said, the secretary general is very, very concerned about the multi polarity, which may lead to a great, a fracture between different blocks of country at a time when we face existential threats on climate. to mention just one that can only be solved by everyone coming to go. when you talk about a fraction,
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the well dividing, you have breaks, you have g 7, are you worried that the un could be part of that? so, i mean, the, you know, the chinese for minutes that isn't even coming here. he's going to most go instead . well, so you went has, has to be part of the solution. the you, one is the only table what a 193 member states have a seat. when you talk, when you have talks with then you and you don't need to have talks about the table the table already exists. so i think all of these members sites, it signed onto the chart, or they need to be determined to actually implement all the commitments they've made. let's talk about 2 specific issues. first, the issue of iran, we saw those prisoners who were released by iran and we saw the us releasing prisoners and money being paid that had been stopped in the south korea for some years. the section on no spoke to prison rice. does he believe that this because the, the prisoner exchange that perhaps this could break the impasse on the new plan. what we very much hope that this will lead to
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a lessening of tension and increase dialogue between the us and you're out in the secretary general did meet with the president of iran last night. he raised the issue of j. c, p. o a the, the new so called nuclear deal, which is which he feels as a very important piece of diplomatic achievement which should be renewed. and the secretary general also expresses concern about the issue of human rights in iran, is especially for women and girls. did you hear anything back from the reading and president on the new clear deal and whether, whether they could be pro? well, i mean, i, you know, i, i could always speak for one side with the table. so you'd have to ask the iranians through text with regard to the of the purpose of main dividing lining and the size of the moment the war. and you try. yeah, the sex gen will get to speak to president savanski, who we know is arriving here in new york. well, i'm speaking here today. he's also going to speak to parliament as a lot for off. what does he hope could be achieved this week on you? christ, one of the secretary jones main points will be to do what ever he can to revive the
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blacks, the green initiative to fully implement the member and of of understanding. he wants to see ukrainian grain russian, great, and fertilizer, back out to the global market in order to avoid a further crisis in the food market globally. is there anything more he can do though? he's come up with a detailed proposals written twice. i think alexa is the russian federation of ways that as could work better, and those lessons have been rejected. is he got another proposal obviously? well, he's continuing to be determined, i think having face to face talks with the foreign ministers, obviously better than exchanging let us. so let's see what comes up stuff and did you like the spokesperson for the un secretary general? thank you for joining us here. all now to 0. well the to is speaking here, you're gonna him, many of them live on out to 0. 1 of the 1st you're going to here is the secretary general of the united nations who will be addressing the world. you'll hear it here . well, now to 0 about 2 hours from now. all right, thanks so much and you'll be that to bring us coverage of it. james, based on seeing the diplomatic editor. now the indian government has expelled a,
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see me a diplomat from canada, in a growing wrist over the killing of a prominent canadian c tax. vist, canada says it's investigating credible evidence linking the government of india to the murder, although it has expelled the head of indian intelligence as a result that is rejected the allegations as absurd shopper at times to report kind of this, the community accused the indian government to being behind the murder of seek activist how deep seeing the job he was killed by 2 must come in there seek cultural center in june. now in an urgent statement deposits kind of as prime minister as revealed an investigation into a possible involvement by the indian stays. over the past number of weeks, canadian security agencies have been actively pursuing credible allegations of a potential link between agents. so the government of india and the killing of a canadian citizen,
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hard to sing nature. a kind of this foreign minister announced the expulsion of an indian diplomat described as the head of india, the intelligence and kind of the as a result of the obligations. if proven true, this would be a great violation of our sovereignty and of the most basic rules of how countries deal with each other. but can i get the government is not released any evidence. the announcements and the expulsion rates. several questions, not least if these are still early allegations and the canadian government is asking the indian government for itself, including getting to the bottom of what actually happens. how is it the canadian government already felt a deposition to be able to expel the india diplomat for see community does offer was action was welcome. i think that at the moment, uh, we have no idea. like as an like, adjusting system itself has been kind of, i think, failed in these moments in the past. we are trade deals and diplomacy and all these types of things come into play. so human rights, if it's actually at the forefront of our agenda, then i would say like the,
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just the system to do it to where it gets jobs. find the people that actually bid this india account of the relations have been tens for some time. in fact, they're under moody was reported to have complained to, to do at the recent g 20 about the political space kind of it gives to seek separatists. now to, to says he raised the allegations of indian involvement into drugs, killing quotes in no uncertain terms of the summit as well. she have her time c, l, g 0 on terrier. it will still have an al jazeera where a fall from libya where on rest is growing in the city of data, not as residents to mom, the action off the floods kill thousands of people. the 10s of thousands of children were born in to well lived under the iso regime in iraq and syria. now many are in kemp. i the role funds are with the, with the mothers rejected by their own communities checking the things that people
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the, [000:00:00;00] the one back to watching out just the time to recap on headlines. azerbaijan says he is launching a military operation in the, in the garden to cut off region, alter a land mine last killed 4 of its soldiers. so by john is demanding the complete withdrawal of all median forces. armenia denies it as any fancies that or india has rejected allegations by canada as fine. but as they play the role of the death of a canadian seat lead to both countries have expelled diplomats. the route was
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hundreds of people have protested in libya's eastern city of that enough that demonic accountability of the devastating floods killed thousands of people. a week ago, i want the public prosecutor to speed up an investigation into how to dance, collapsed off the heavy rain jaw. stratford reports they want answers and those they say are responsible to account. many of these protests is blame. libby is easton administration for the flood disaster. don't they want to know how to dance, bust leading to the depths of thousands of people with many more missing food that they accused administration of corruption and negligence. we pray that all of the did the rest and pace, and i hope that this is the end of our catastrophes. we just ask that if there's any rebuilding, if it's that no libyan company be involved. this is because everyone into and from the head of the municipality to all of the officials,
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a corrupt doing us would either be lift as is, or a phone company should be involved. the soles of the did not be in vain. libya itself, a decades of political violence and instability. the country has to rival administrations construction experts say this catastrophe could have been avoided, had the dams built in the 1970s being properly maintained. sunk a saw says the wall of water mountain rubble, the crash through the city killed his 4 children on full alone, he cries, he will never forget. what secretary's people told me the war to enter the house and my children were inside. the uncles kept telling them to come out by they could not do what i started floating inside from the windows. so they tried to exit from the back. but the water went in and falls to them to flight, to the ceiling. and the 4 of them thrown, as the search for bodies goes on,
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identifying those colors is difficult because many i do compose. the threat of disease rises every day. and in, i'm looking for my brother in law. she's daughter and she's why they went to that yard. there is no use about them. it's estimated that the homes of around 50000 people were swept away. international assistance continues to arrive was no shock and grief among many of the survivors is now turning into anger. rebuilding their city is a promise that must be kept, they say. but if this catastrophe could have been avoided, those responsible must play chosen on foot, which is their magic train that joins us now live from aaa. so matic, what do frustrations look like on the streets now off to an item protest. well, the situation is tense and a city of deadman now, but unfortunately,
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we haven't been able to reach anyone because we've been told that all communication lines are down. also, journalists, i mean there were dozens of for, and, and local journalist teams on the ground and done not in the last couple of days following this protest though they were ordered to leave a, you know, we spoke to asia will sick, what seems to be civil aviation minister in eastern libya, we ask them if the, if the journalists being told to leave in the me, communications the, were shut down because of the protests. he said, no. he says, according to him that the communication lines are down because of the technical difficulties and they are trying to fix that. he, in terms of the journalist, he said that they were impeding the 1st by the search and rescue teams. but it's been over a week, thousands of people are missing and people that are, are coming to terms with that initial shock. and it's that we found that frustration of not being able to recover their loved ones is turning into anger.
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and so they're calling for justice, they are saying that these bands for years they've, they've been warning authorities that it needed to be maintain, nothing was done, they're calling for an accountability and they're calling for justice. now, the manic all people getting enough help at this point. like i said, we haven't been able to reach anybody's to this morning, but uh, from, from what we were. we spoke to many people yesterday and they were all telling us that not enough has been done. i mean, the scale of the disaster is just so immense. and i don't think the pictures are able to give us a clear picture. thousands of people, there are international rescue teams, but they're small teams and they're scattered around. there are many people who know where their loved ones are. know where their family is, what houses they're in there under the rubble, they're trying to do whatever they can. they're finding little shovels, they're taking with their hands,
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trying to recover at least the bodies of their loved ones. so they can begin the process so they can bury them and begin the process of closure. but what i can, what i can tell you is that people are extremely angry and they want justice and they want those help. those who are responsible for, for maintaining these downs held accountable. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much matic trying to 5 american citizens jailed in around for years of landed in an airport near washington. they were afraid as part of a deal that included the release of 5 of radians with being held in the us also included on blocking $6000000000.00, a variety of funds which have been frozen in south korea. iran had accused the 5 duel nationals of spying. us says they were wrongfully detained. a brother of sound like now minus the had this to say, is the real hero is this story surviving?
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8 years of fruitful statements, but never, never losing hope. and i'll show you what happens when you when you fight, why am i saying it's over? i've done. i've done the, we haven't had this moment. but we, we take it for granted having a family together. we've been completely unbelievable. we're grateful to it, right. the nationals who are part of the prison and swap with us have arrived into her on how to dive moine on saudi and dress us on port well welcomed by family
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members. on monday they released follows a deal mediated by cutoff or sent them to i finally get to really see my homeland tons. chevy has it was tougher for my family, rather than me was difficult situation for them. my mother right now is hospitalized due to the pressure she was faced. at least one person has been killed in weston. you crying off to a russian drone attack struck 3 industrial warehouses in the 5th emergency services say a fire spread over an area of nearly 10000 square meters. cranes. saffel says a shot down most of the 18 drones launched in the attacks the world in 1000. 200 children have died in refugee camps in sedan since may. that's according to the united nations. it's refugee agency says the deaths were caused by a suspected measles outbreak, and the high rates of malnutrition un is wanting. the 10s of thousands will be on
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the brink of death by the end of the battles between the sudanese army and palm that tre rapids support forces as force nearly 4000000 people to flee that home. since the calls like begun in april. that brings us to the end of the show. weather is next. then inside story, we'll look at the rise in coping 19 cases and the risk it might the of the there in japan and most of the hun sure touches us. do thing to talk about as for rain, you look back to china, late season already is on its way marching more or less along the yangtze, but then a bit of a circulation appears to be trying to, to build up in the yellow sea before it hits for the korean peninsula, and that sort of loses its, its determination, but it's still heavy rain for heat. and probably even though it's not true,
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comes to that meeting behind a bit of a teo, but they would have been flooding that has been funding recently. they will be more off it temperature wise and beijing and 27, hong kong said you should be not that far away from the i was hong kong is on the health side. and there's that fairly humid or monsoon. right. and so they are doing what they're supposed to if you knew about it, that they are effectively slowly getting service across the bay by goal, but leaving residue. but this is unusually circulation in good. your god has produced flooding in the mountain bath, not just hear the winds downgraded to orange from red. so it down a bit. now you can see this thing is folding it pop, but i think it will give a certain amount of rain in southern pakistan there. maybe not a huge of night. there are bigger shelves are in northern pakistan, particularly rather is all about and the shower for example, and across the border. this resolved. that was a flash that's from yesterday in that part of afghanistan.
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