tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 20, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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to me was coined in the late seventy's to refer to the point when the full noun is that it's closest pointed to the. since it's the 2nd full noun, it's also known as a blue moon. but it will be more than a decade until the next to put blue moon for many that seems like you as a way the the one terry johnston. this is the news i liked and so coming up in the next 60 minutes. so by sounds pressed and says full sovereignty open, they're going that kind of back has been restored off to on media stuff, which is false, disagree to defend cease fire, the ukraine's presence confronts restaurant, the un security council. and it should be strips of its veto push for face
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with saudi arabia. other issues being discussed by and these is a, is found us on the sidelines un general assembly i'm confident that we can adopt a more pragmatic, proportionate, and realistic approach to meeting that 0. the easiest, the buttons on working on britain's prime minister announce is a controversial role back in columbus commitments. ongoing business isn't some of his own m p t in support. 14 tom, a european count. when is around the trip begin the champions. they can't find that psyche on the german side, on the, on the valid episode about the marvin's will. the action coming up later in the program, the author just over 24 hours of fighting a ceasefire deal. and the potential breakthrough and the conflicts between us about sean, and it's like
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a 1000000 separate just forces in the car back last fios we've heard from the president obama, by john. besides, his country has regained control over the break away region. not solve to separate, his fights has agreed to lay down their arms and fully to spend both sides have agreed to meet on the reintegration of the region into as of my john on thursday. what is this is a mess the victory for pi, cynthia of how you have, you know, immediate so they've been seems of protests and the capital you have on. they want the government to do more to support the i think on meetings in the car back. yeah, my colleague, tom mccrae, yes, but i can. how do you saw that? he's a spokesman of the ministry of affairs, but 1st to meet your budget in code begins our coverage now as a military offensive. and then as the spot in just over 24 hours, the ethnic armenian leadership in this depend of code, the main city and not gotten a kind of a has agreed to the as um,
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as the city deals with the off the mouth of strikes from us a by johns army, from the local, caught up to an agreement was reached on the suspension of local anti terrorist measures. the units of the arminian armed forces located in the cairo box region of the republic, as of a john, the legal armenian armed groups laid down their weapons some day are leaving. they come back to physicians and military posts, and all complete people's phone good text. this enclave and self declared break away. territory is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, but it is controlled by ethnic armenians and has close links to the media and government. i mean, he is prime minister said his country, thousands have troops in the gold and i caught a box and was not part of the things by process both have gone to war over the region in the early 19 ninety's of to the fall of the soviet union and in 2020,
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which ended after 6 by agreement. the latest source of tension is the continuing blockade. but as every forces of the launch in corridor an area of land linking on media to now going to kind of us a separate course known as act road, connects the rest of us a by john, with the enclave, by coo says, authorities that have refused to accept supplies from that quarter. russia, one of the back is of the sci fi, said it's peacekeepers and not going to cut it back. will continue the mission that no man pushing just in the conflict waiver and very close contact with all sides of the conflict with authorities in your vend step on a good and back. cuz i hope will be able to reach the escalation and a peaceful solution. a process defense ministry says it's based keepers of evacuated more than 2000 civilians from the kind of a many hope that the cx 5 will end the fighting to meet you meant that in co, out to 0. i kind of hodges ah, there is a spokesman of the minister of foreign affairs all about the body shop. he says
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back who will uphold the ceasefire as long as on media stays committed to the terms of the agreement as a result of the agreement. and the declaration of was a bunch on his side, on the local out of me is that they have ready to restore the on forces. and then we designed themselves. and also by john has a agreed to hold the dialogue with the local. i mean in the present division and you have lost on opposed to by john. and we believe that after design rent and also withdrawal farming and on forces and the piece with a final, they come to the traveler region and the population will. i will look at these binded, an older armenian military formations will, will be withdrawn in line, was a try, lots of statement that was agreed 3 years ago. what about civilians? we understand that there are thousands dads, almost $200.00 injured, including a number of young children. what about the targeting of civilians in this military action over the last i will side. and, you know,
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one has carried out the toners and measures that against the legal ministry informations only, and there was a building as i've not been targeted. there might be a, every operation, a not in the military measures and the contract terms and measures. the collateral damage is probably general confirmed that indeed 7 uh civilians were indeed the river became a in george or died during this operation bought to take into account the state of, of peace and how patient it's, it's when a model of the collateral damage it could be always in such an operation, but as i don't, has never told you, stability has within this operation of those up or down is read it to provide safe sensitivity to local armenians. in line was also by joining the constitution. and the legislation of was the by john. ok, you've also been accused of ethnic cleansing. now, what's your response to that?
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as about, god has never committed the epic lice of both in 44 day war 3 years ago. and we didn't, this particular alternative measures against the, against the illegal pop up jersey monday, illegal formation on formations. and we've always provided the claim as always ready to provide, to remind me turn in the access, but at the same time uh, provide all the safety and security measures the local armenians, i suppose. why installed in almost 8 months, but at the same time, within this negotiation, and that will take place uh tomorrow. and you have a ton of holes or by john, the oldest measures on the program of measures the providing the security times the safety of the local. i mean and populations will be provided on what will be confirmed. we confirmed the once again. miss maria took his yeah. and his editor in chief of the the end report, an online weekly magazine focused on on media, joins us from the media and capital area. welcome to the program. so let me ask you
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1st, despite the ceasefire, what are you hearing about what's happening on the ground in the region? well, 1st of all, i think it's important to say that this is an unequivocal and clear case of ethnic cleansing. entire villages in the corner got off, i'll have them do populated population centers have been attacked, women and children have died. and the argument by a bar code that this is some antique tear operation has been rejected by the entire international community. and no one is really buying this absurd argument right now . there are tens of thousands of displaced arm unions who are sheltering. spill in bunkers because the situation is not clear. the thousands more at the russian base in step on our guarantee. and we've been hearing from them that the russians are saying that, you know, we don't know what's going to happen with you at the moment. and the webinar ization of the concept of territorial integrity is also not working because one cannot engage in ethnic cleansing, simply because the ethnic cleansing is taking place within one's territory. and
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more to the point, the only of regime, one of the most best product regions in the world has no credibility when it comes to these issues. violating human rights is the sort of expertise of, of that government. right now we have been talking with people, there are certain villages that are completely surrounded with no russian peacekeepers and sites by us or be johnny forces. there are women and children have not been able to evacuate. so the situation still continues to remain very, very critical. and very, very wary. so we understand the vin protests taking place in euro fine, but what do you make of those protests to? well, listen, uh, armenia is one of the most, or is the most democratic country in eurasia. and part of democracy is expressing as having the freedom to express your discontent. and certainly when an authoritarian regime is trying to ethnically plans your people,
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people in armenia are extremely upset and they are voice. and those concerns today because they didn't want armenia to perhaps do more, but we also have to understand that. but his intention was to pull armenia into a new conflict and get around has been very clear that it will not be pulled into any military operations. there are no forces of the armenian armed forces in the garden upon basically the problem has been under a siege for 9 months blockaded by us, or be john with the collusion of russia and the russian peacekeepers. so what could a armenia have done? but clearly there are several 1000 people right now in the capital, and yet it binds republic squared, demanding the resignation of the prime minister. and if the government is set up a, an inch for a national committee and, and this is the process of democracy, people, of course, are very, very upset. but there's fearful of what the situation can be. because if you know,
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or if you don't know us or be john in may and in november of 2021 and then in september of 2020, to attack the sovereign territory of armenia taking over that 150 square kilometers of armenian territory. there will be johnnie soldiers and several legions of armenia. so you know, since the end of the 2020 i have to hor, this has been an ongoing situation. okay. well, let me ask you with an ongoing situation and what do you see the future being and because the 2 sides that are due to meet on thursday, what's the outcome of that lock it to be to? it's very difficult to say at the moment what the future can be. i think this is probably of the worst case scenario. those of the most horrific nightmare for the army and people. what is taking place right now in the, off the either be john, since the end of the war has been trying to force the victors piece. they have a code come forth with the most ridiculous proposals and
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cause and every time our media can seats to something they want more concessions from armenia. and unfortunately, what we're seeing is that democratic armenia now is caught in a web of a russo, as you be joining access with the role of turkey being very prominent. turkey has come out several times and support the other page on actions in the against our media. and this collaboration and coordination is really indisputable. we saw this, as i said, with the blockade of the lucky por doors, and it just today putting zone spokesperson stated that he doesn't see case of us in pricing. and 6, clearly the collaboration taking place between moscow and buck who knows the west has come out very aggressively against this. but unless there are international mechanisms put into place to help evacuate the people of newborn above
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820000 people. $30000.00 a smart children and of course the elderly people with disabilities. it is a tremendous humanitarian catastrophe. that is taking place right now, right before the eyes of the world are to this. yeah, and we appreciate your time here and i'll just, you know, thank you. thank you. or what types of more heads on these are including stories of survival and loss. follow a personal journey, finds that after this mountains in the lease and united states are accused of heavy handed tactics of the high school teachers have in front of screening students as holt. a goalkeeper rest chooses to look champions a new way you'd expect to have like to. so that's the
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ukraine's preston mazda landscape, has totally un security council that russia should be stripped of its veto power for what he called its criminal, an unprovoked aggression. that lensky was speaking of the powerful un body for the 1st time in person since the conflict began. who's making those comments in the presence of rushes, i'm boss, is that to the you and during a special session on the as a, my visa mill is separate, but it's double need. so thoughts for the use of veto power? like that is what requires the re for him, and these can be a key reform. that is something that can restore the power of the one chunk. ladies and gentlemen, $574.00 days to have the full fledged russian aggression. it means $574.00 reasons for changes and this trend there. the numbers of those in favor of this challenge
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is actually mounts to billions. the absolute majority of people in the world want to leave seat in the world, free of rushing. in contrast to all of us, there's only a few obsessed individuals that most cars event to right to should not serve. those were assessed with hatred and reward. so there's really a rush says foreign minister says the west is to blame for promoting and st. russian policies, so you wouldn't, if anybody gonna show up on him for mostly from, you know, western opponents rhetoric. we are slogans like invasion regression onyx ation. another word about the root causes of the problems where they cultivated and encouraged openly, not see regimes which opened the rewrote the outcome of the 2nd world war and the history of their own people. negotiation based on facts and respect for all the requirements of the un charter and it was something the west has avoided that stokes and like kind of like the un headquarters in new york. i'm mike entrenched positions with the on display of the train. indeed.
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yes. so it just shows how intractable this problem is, all the parties talking across each other, no area of agreement whatsoever. the meeting began with an intense exchange between the russian ambassador and the albany and prime minister, who's sharing the session, the russian, and best of the demanding to know why the ukranian president put speaking 1st. he was told by the security council president the chair for this particular meeting, that it would not be necessary. pressure had not invaded at your credit and says that as a tone at which it starts, it doesn't, it just went on in the body. language was deeply instructive as well. the russian and best been looking at his phone during president's lensky speech. been the russian foreign minister and not being present but coming as soon as president phillips. he left, as the only person who seemed to pay attention to the other party, was the secretary of state. tony blinking, who watched laptops again love. ralph carefully bought the russian foreign minister
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made his speech, but very clearly these best solution, no possible solution. this is totally intractable as this debate and the human giving that bait at and please. okay if, if the shows are not did present. so let's get see what he wants to do. think by making disappearance in pest. well that's a difficult question to answer because of war has been going on for so long. the positions have become entrenched and all parties, those who are neutral in this conflict or say they are neutral, have tended to remain so told, just as with the landscape speech to the general council chamber at hughes, i'm likely to sway those who have adopted the position of neutrality or opposition level of support. but what he is hoping to do as well is, is send a message as well to the us congress and the us president. that's the next step up this trip here. he will be going to washington to meet both of president biden and
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senior members of congress. and it's absolutely critical to him to insure ongoing aid from the us ongoing supplies of military equipment. and this at a time when there are many within congress who are expressing dissatisfaction about ongoing unquestioned support for ukraine. so it's a very, very important time for him. one last point as well. remembering that to see the us military advises have pointed out that the is perhaps the see to see 5 days left in which conflict can be wage has been ukraine because of the weather. so if your crane is going to be making any moves, it's time is limited, there is a real timeline involved to mark. thank so much indeed for that. and on the sidelines of you, in general, some of the us present joe biden met israel's permanence to benjamin netanyahu during his opening remarks spied and mentioned these concerns of a fundamental changes to israel's democratic system. no se,
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reiterate the need for 2 state solution to palestine. i think yahoo said they would also discuss these countries working toward normalizing diplomatic ties with installed your radio. under your leadership is present. we can forge, start the peace between israel and saudi arabia. and i think such a piece would go a long way 1st to advance the end of the tire is very confident. she reconciliation between islam a globe in the jewish state and advance of genuine peace between us on the past. and this is something within our reach are discuss some of the hard issues that is a part of the democratic values that live at the heart of our partnership, including checks and balances in our systems, and preserving the path to a negotiated to stay solution. and ensuring that it ran never, never requires a new career with because even where we have some differences. my commitment,
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israel, you know, is our class i, i think without israel, there's not a jew in the world and secure israel has a sense of classical, hey, and it was monitoring that meeting in new york. and pretty much every thing you need to know about the state of relations between israel. united states is where this meeting took place in new york city at a hotel, not in the white house. and that is something that is widely seen as joe biden, president joe biden's way of sending the message to is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, but he's not happy with the direction is governments going in? he's in very vocal calling and then you have to find some sort of compromise on the traditional over overhaul. and he's also been critical of his coalition saying there's some of the most extreme members he has ever seen. and he made a point to talk about that in his open your opening remarks. of course, he talked about is our class commitment to israel. but then he went on to say
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upholding democratically democratic values. live the heart of our partnership, mentioning the important subjects and balances and continuing to have a pass to a peaceful 2 state solution for his part. benjamin netanyahu repeatedly talked about israel as a democracy, but for the bite administration is fairly clear in their words and actions that they're going to want to see more than just words from that. and yeah, patty, go ahead and do 0 at the united nations. india has the edge that citizens living in canada, especially students to exercise caution while traveling them. simply not take ties between the 2 nations deteriorate. it comes off to canada accused, and the thing behind the killing of a secret separatist lisa on the scene. the job in british columbia, india denies being involved in the mother. he was shot dead outside a seat temple in gene. what's more on this now let's go to she had baton. see who's in the sorry, in the canadian, the problem solved which columbia she have. what's the latest on this investigation?
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and as far as kind of there was concerned, the destination is on the way. in fact, we're outside the good wire a. where are you kidding? to face in june and face here in the community of long stabs of a suspected indian involve. and in fact, let's see whether we can get some more more reaction. j sing joins us now. he's one of the leading members of the local community. and what was your reaction when just intruder majors announcement this week? i think like many canadians of we workshops, but not surprised by the latest developments that mister toodle expressed in parliament. and we commend him on his bravery of doing that and making that statement and uh for stating that this was something that they were discussing with the indian government for many months. but they were not able to get anywhere with them. so he had to come in parliament and make the statement that they were
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responsible. we actually have it as best as the rumblings the room is there that actually there was a leak to the press and actually to bring it to do, have to probably have to get it given front of it because the globe in the middle, we're going to publish needs of the investigation anyway, right. um, from what i understand there was a time period given for around 24 hours, but the goal then dumbest recruiter was thinking about releasing this information regardless in around one week's time. so i think that it was gonna come out sooner or later. and mister toodle right at the beginning of the parliamentary session for this season. i think he made a bombshell uh, a statement which is uh, a sigh of relief to the sick community. but uh, obviously its uh, something that they, they were suspecting from day one, but basically what crudo is the luxury because on the one that he says as the as credible evidence. on the other hand, he says that the investigation is still under way. and we just want indian cooperation. i mean what, what exactly is the obligation? i think in matters of national security. uh,
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not all details can be divulged publicly, but for the leader of a free country like canada democracy like kind of thus to state this at the parliamentary level, publicly with such a vigor with such a decisiveness, i think it a for sure there is some solid proof behind his accusations, then now we hear that, sir, how do you be cigna joe himself and his family had been alerted by the canadian intelligence, but that may be a risk to his life, and yet they weren't able to protect him. i mean, what sort of cooperation do you have with the canadian intelligence security services? now, i think that mr. kudos announcement as a monumental 1st step and it's, and it's a big step. i think the sick community and members of the sir you community and say community at large throughout canada, they're seeking further security for themselves for their places of worship for the go to the wire, us. and they would like to continue expressing their freedom of expression, which is guaranteed under the charter of rights and freedoms in canada,
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as well as the international covenant on civil and political rights for freedom of expression, for self determination. and for freedom of speech, the indian government says that all the people are told is actually the good water is like this, which is for venting terrorism in india for seek seek separatism when they cool shooters announcements. simply just politically motivated for a key demographic and of actions of and then voting and so on. yes, reality is that freedom of expression applies to everyone regardless of one's background in canada. so regardless of if they are supporting pro india view points or if they are supporting a profile of a sunroof points. now we're going to move on from that rescue teams in the eastern libyan city of den and will continue to search for survivors. but 10 days after 2 dams collapse in a storm, there's no hope of finding anyone alive. i'll just say arrows are the hash,
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whom is monitoring developments from the capital tricity of the a brief said well before the late arrest it's fault. there are thousands more that on the induct now. the eastern libyan city, that softening with its that yes, these are your 10 days after the september to inform this for the cities to dams rescue efforts continue. in exceptional cases, survivors are found. what hopes are feeding go finding any more alive for the may? yes. then if you will, that need in libby a situation, it's not as quick but flawed, meaning a drift with the destruction of homes. it's very difficult to find survivors insights conditions, especially in money areas. not to mention those who was swept into the sea, as you know, there's no survival when you're in the water for more than a few minutes. recovering bodies from the seas. another challenge in families was
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swept to the mediterranean, some in the cards, and there is a need for specialized equipment. they struck them out into the complications of the political divisions and the country. libya has to rival governments one in the east that's appointed by the parliament and all the and tripoli. that's sick of lives by the international community. the farm and itself stipulates national unity government. i've been, i need to be buckets who has been tooting a fence as in the capital to mobilize s office. but without reaching out to his rivals in the east, it will be difficult to see us move. the pay is now to enter into i've got people in dona are cooling for accountability. they have the government in business and it's named buck arguments speak. i feel a saw. they're responsible for the, i mean, it says, no, you akilah salt lake who sees that we will rebuild during every 6 months. you are
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a killer. how, what you rebuild doing now? doing a, god's willing will be built with its mazda. and so it was still in the woods until now, many believe of their wedding political divisions. this tragedy could have been avoided . and with pictures of the protest circulating on media, many foreign journalists that were allowed into the city said they'd been ordered out. the claim that was denied by the eastern government on the actual jersey at all. tripoli, the, they do cause in morocco, a facing major challenges delivering help to those affected by the earthquake earlier this month. stephanie deca travel deep into the atlas mountains for this report. we're following a very personal journey today and i was calling of our as called sarah. got in touch with me telling me that her father had died in the earthquake cycled these
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roads for charity. so overwhelmed by the actions of the young man pulled heads out hymns as comedy runs, the hotel stays at night problems in a cafe, around 8 kilometer is away from the hands of was he went there and managed to retreat. her father's body now sarah's into you paid. we are here. so we decided to make the round for our journey into the mountains. to go to meet you. i woke up and run to the stairs. he tells us sara's dad had texted earlier saying he was staying at the cafe over night. as he was too tired to cycle up the mountain rooms or upstairs. he says, we've got everyone out. it comes as just showing me on his phone. he has a list of the data of this region. 40456. it's yet only one village
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is 71, only 871 that in one village. so the earthquake, so far the desktop is almost $3456.00 from this area load. it is so remote here, so peaceful. and yeah, you can see the violence of the earthquake, how it split the ground quite deeply here. and how does the as telling us that 21 members of his village lost their lives in the quake? nuts further down the valley? well, they will steep. he takes us to his house. now the man, no, on the. if i've been sleeping in this bed that night, i would have been dead. he says, i just want to look and see if i, if of his parents wife and 3 children survive to quake. i was extremely afraid. i sold my family was gone, balances, destroyed. but what would i do with all of this? if i'd lost my family, family is everything. if they're gone,
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there is nothing to the store. we leave, we post by the cache where sarah's father died. as we're approaching the cafe, it started to rate and you can see how people are trying to cover their tent. tar pulled to revisit the system in the copies and joins us. this is where we found him. they tell us, we rushed to him, but there was nothing we could do. it was god's willing stephanie decker or g 0. so using test morocco's atlas mountains. what's the head hair analysis era? funerals held for 5 palestinians killed by his very forces and occupies westbank. uninstalled his that's the same way as comments lie. after much more coming up later the
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the hello there is a loudly settled and quiet picture of course, and much of the middle east and live and lots of sunshine dominating across the region. temperatures picking up around the gulf, sitting in the low fourties, but not much to report. we could however, see some thunder storms effecting south west and pots of saudi arabia with flash, flood warning was issued, but sunshine, dominating, and heat as well. and it's the same story across most eastern areas of africa and towards the north, west with temperatures continuing to climb across the move. in areas of algeria, we could see some blustery winds, however, and some rain stopped moving in to morocco as we go into friday. that's thanks, has disturbance across the western parts of the mediterranean mot, stria for the se, but the rain continues to dominate with some of the storms of popping off around the gulf of guinea, on wet weather, rolling its way across the democratic republic of congo. reason why that reign to
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uganda as well as attends india, but for the south of this much dry and hots a picture with temperatures climbing across botswana and into northern parts of south africa. sunshine in johannesburg with 28 degrees celsius. the on wednesday friday. however, it is looking cooler in cape town, we could see some rain, but sunshine, enjoy back the
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a system, a little boat is a mechanical or even that self driving train. the vehicle with envoy today can be the or the human only robot like me will be everywhere else. is there a documentary which lead on the weird and wonderful world of global learn? think and even trust. i feel like on the line, but i know i on the machine origins of this is the watching. i was as a reminder about top stores. this is the spot husband agreed between us advice on an ethic on meeting and forces off to intensify to the car about separate this
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forces have agreed to dispense once being seen as a major victory for boxes. both sides of also agreed to meet on the 1st day of the integration of the region need to as a body shop, ukraine's present voting man. so lensky has told me you and security council. investors should be stripped. 12 exp, be time out for what he described, if it's criminal and unprovoked aggression, is making the comments in the presence of rushes and facets of un give a special session on the protest in new york as us present joe's buys and met israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu on the sidelines of un general assembly in his opening remarks. spies and cities concern the state of democracy in israel. meanwhile, and occupies westbank funeral, as well as the 5 palestinians killed buys very forces. thousands of people were injured as well,
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which the soul attended jeanine refugee camp. israel has confirmed using a drone in the attack, is carried out. several raids on the densely populated area this yeah. the, the abraham reports from ramada just in the past 24 hours passed. it is of late to rest. the bodies of 5 young men who were killed by is really forces fire who could inducted rates in different cities in the occupied was back on tuesday night. these really forces rated janine for 2 hours in during more than 30 palestinians and killing 4 of them. and on wednesday morning, they've redid jericho in the west bank connect. one ruled palace simeon. these words are becoming much more regular. we're talking about sometimes it doesn't for day in different places in the occupies last spring. and why these really forces you to really say that the main goal is to conduct
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a rest. people and human rights organizations would say that also there are about instilling fear and intimidation on one spot of simeon, reminding them that they are still residing under a military occupation. now older and older we're talking about $200.00 palestinians will have been killed by is really forces since the beginning of the year just in the occupied with bank and according to the health ministry. this is the highest number of casualties in nearly 2 decades. the rate in janine is considered the deadliest, says another one, a major a sol took place in july. this has killed 13 palestinians. i left a lot of the gd refugee cab resources, infrastructure. destructive need that but he just the to the occupied the west bank, gaza as minister of health says more than 1000 palestinians with kidney disease could die because of a lack of medical supplies. if there is
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a shortage on is really restrictions, you know, a site explains or the shortage of medical equipment and supplies, splitting dollars in a critical point. this time, the jealous patients are the center of the crisis. the mission of housing, gaza is saying that it has completely run out of the necessary and by 2 medical equipment and supplies needed for dialysis patient is really restrictions and medical supplies and equipment are putting these vulnerable patients in grave danger. isn't the the, if the dialysis supplies are finished, this means my son will die because the kidney failure, patients' lives depend on dialysis, specifically children and hopefully once out of the patients receiving him addresses including it. children. if the uh, the, if this applies if the dispos have been finished from the minister of health,
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the drug stores and from the states and a sent them, it means that they will. ready the day at her assistant hospital where we are now there over a $1000.00 to patients who needs consistent supply of medication and equipment for the treatment. any interaction in the treatment can have life threatening consequences on them. you will see is l g 0 cost the stress the european union has suspended monetary and aden, somalia, up to you in pro, found widespread assessed and misuse of support which has meant to events funding with an 8000000 people that depend on a justified welcome web reports about off of the people in somalia depends on humanitarian aid. following decades of civil war and devastating droughts. this woman is one of them because of high level. so for when there's food a distribution, they come with government forces to the camps. they will say give some cash to the
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soldiers when the soldiers leave the components turnaround. when you take the food you were given, you missed the food and instead of getting full of dollars. and if you make noise, you lose the full dollars. the united nations has investigated reports of fact, it concluded that landowners local authorities, members of the security forces and humanitarian workers rule involved in stealing aid. the european union says it's temporarily suspended aid as either weights, clarification, successive, some of the governments have been placed by corruption scandals. the governments now said that a distribution needs more transparency and few layers of sub contractors. despite the not most university, i think the admission of the community and the donors to somalia that almost all 8 coming to somebody, a bypasses the government system. and therefore,
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the government often doesn't know task at direct link when it comes to age management. most some of these a hood is millions of animals have died. oh, there's a farm is you have to leave that land. any full 1000000 people have displaced because of draft and conflict. many of them live in camps. do you mount a, terry and aid is one of any of the few ways to survive. malcolm web address is era . the british prime minister obviously soon acts as racing nets, 0 by 2050 is not possible, as it would impose an unacceptable cost on families in the u. k. no sooner was holding an emergency immediate bracing off the information was leaks on tuesday. if these governments will be changing their approach to climate change times include delaying a band on the sales of new petra and diesel calls from 2030 to $20.00. 35. when
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our share with global emissions is less than one percent. how can it be right? the british citizens are now being told to sacrifice even more than others because the risk here for those of us who care about reaching that 0 as only to is simple. if we continue down this, paul, we risk losing the consent of the british people. and the resulting backlash would not just be against specific policies, but against the white emission itself. meaning we might never achieve our goal. well, joining us now from hitchens in the u. k. is the on em are audi is a political commentator and form a 2 consecutive party cabinet minister. welcome to the program. now many people might be forgiven for thinking that this is mainly a political move on the expense of climate commitments as well. it certainly looks like that i think that she's the knock is cognizant that he's policy, the conservative policy on more than 20 percentage points behind in the opinion
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polls and in fact translates into an election result. it will be a significant loss of the policy. um, i think he's trying that for to find ways issues that differentiate him from the opposition labor policy head is clearly seeing is climate change the, the quest for matt 0 as being one of the this is part of that appeal device is this is actually on your side, yes, i believe in stopping climate change, but not at any cost. and when there is inflation continuing to rise in the u. k. interest rates rising of the cost of living still being difficult for many people. he's positioning himself on the side of the device, or whether or not it was what most i can find out. i want message though, does this send globally? when you know the u. k. seems to be slowing. it's net 0 lanes. i think this is one of the worries with the announcement made today is that the positions that you k as
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a country that may be can't be trusted as a country. that is moving the goal posts. there are a number of businesses, particularly those in the automotive industry, who are looking at the u. k, with their emission all binding the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles in 25. see they were looking at that as a reason to invest in the u. k. as a reason to build electric vehicles in the u. k, because that date is 5 years, i have all of all the countries in the european union. now the u. k is full and in line with the 2035 date, perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest, and i think it's a sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all. this is a government that has a level to and strategy long term plans for the country and businesses. if is one thing they hate its on certainty, and this just pile is more more of that on top of what we're already saying. we
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brakes it with depending demik with political time, all in the u. k. a. over the past few years, you mentioned the car industry them and how does it affect them in particular, i mean they may have been pushing for more electric cost sale some. they'll take a financial hit by and that's really well and to be seen in recent weeks and number of car companies, bmw w 4. talk moses committing to investing in the u. k. to build electric vehicles. hey, to bill the batteries for electric vehicles on u. k. soil and they did so one would assume because of the 2013 target. and now that's changed. you can imagine that a lot of businesses, the weighing up, their investment case for the guy will be looking at that. and perhaps questioning the wisdom of that decision, given the, the u. k. now doesn't really pay to have an advantage in the electric vehicle market, given that folding in line with a lot of other markets in, in, in europe. so i didn't for a lot of the companies that going to be particularly upset by the news today. but
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ultimately, there's a, another course of call companies that are saying we welcome this move because we weren't ready for 25 to 7, isn't necessarily universally a disappointing, but there is going to be a lot of people who just on simply show, well they can trust this government, but what they say they going to do with the general election likely for next year. i mean, how will the routing conservatives hope to narrow the opinion polls so it doesn't look good for me at the moment, does it? it doesn't a good a soul. and i said at the beginning of this interview, you know that they are behind the polls, but more than 20 points. and that is very difficult for them to try and find some sort of come back even if the election is around a year away. but i think that the uh, the let folks on see the conservative policy is intrinsically linked to the economic outlook in the u. k, if people start to feel the economy is improving, the people start to feel
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a little. busy bit more money left in the back pocket to the end of each month than they might take a 2nd. look at the conservatives and really soon that someone who's setting himself actually as a stable pair of hands, a safe pair of hands off to the chaos as far as jones in their lives. trust it what before and perhaps he can find a way to use the economy disadvantage. but if we continue to see stock nation, the economy and the cost of living across this continues to be an issue for households up and down the country. it seems as though there's going to be a very difficult task of issue, so you're not to get anywhere near another crack at a being prime minister. high on m are on the thanks for your insights today. thank you. now, by the time footage taken by police, the united states chose offices taser being the director of a school band who refused to stop playing music officer football game was only minutes. can be seen arguing with police before he was wrestled to the ground and arrested in alabama last week. and
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a warning now somebody was may find the following video disturbing michael apple because it's thursday nights in alabama. and 2 high schools have just finished playing a game of football offices from the beginning and police department approach the band director and tell him to stop the music room fence. he'll be a race. but if he doesn't comply the lights to the stadium of cuts before joining lens signals to use band to wrap the police trying to race moons and a skilful breakdown. the rather the means is teasing sydney times before being taken away by police
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officers. this guy a little be a 2 addresses in the situation. i don't think it was a situation where we could, we wouldn't been that being able to finish the last song and cut off and leave. i'm not, i'm not sure why it needed to, you know, escalate past that point. alabama state representative. wonderland given is acting as mens is attorney. and it's called the incident and alarming abuse of police power moons has been charged with disorderly conduct harassment and resisting arrest. mike level, how does era, a major breakthrough for women in politics and india and that one house of apartments is post a bill to is a one 3rd of seats there on the state assemblies. the bill needs to pass it off the house and state legislatures, and it will not take effect during the next is general elections. but the 1st passage of the bill is seen as
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a major step towards equal representation in the country. but women make up nearly half of the total eligible voters only make up 15 percent of lawmakers in parliament. india is female. presence is called the bill 8 transformative revolution, agend justice or sort of head to announce that there is support. that's been 6 years and it may to for also that's fine. with details about the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the 1st time postpone on his ro, who is through the, with us with big news of a big night in the champions me. i've never carry. yes, thank you very much. one place to start the santiago that in about where the competition is very successful team around the trade. we're making that champions lake valley right out of coast 14 farm with all the champions they and they were taking on told him a debit since early in the late and now it's the german cycle. i ruled by the occasion. they certainly didn't look at me on the frustration around the grid for long periods. they smash, remember right now i had one with 5 of them. the games this season started coming into this terrific full for this part. so to cellphones, especially in the 2nd, all right, i'll just put in a breakthrough that was until the 90 s made it when that line again jude ballet. what are the sees and these have before round up? the breakthrough off of this go, mel scramble stops 5,
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look for the jam inside that room and you can never walk. the most part will scroll down. what did one when you dial it now? but arguably, the guy with a north dart kicks off in a few minutes to an emergency, nor to go into buying unit this. of course, i repeat of the 1999, the champions league final. where might just, you know, i to the one off to one off the scoring to injury time goals stuff. you know, i did lose on wednesday. it'll be the 1st time and date of loss for after that aren't being 6 competitive matches since the 199687 season fairly attractive place a fairly skilful. hey you. you gotta be in focus for one second. one split the 2nd because of the so much individual gloss and they have a but as you say, davy, he also sometimes basis, but we have fair, we have a respectful, let me know by and especially in chapter seek a home,
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especially group says that very strong well, to prove eric 10 how it's poor as bar, new data on base. and then the last 34 matches in this competition winning the last 13 in a row. the german champions will also be playing the 218 champions league game on the round madrid, replied moore, but that coach still wary of the ne threats and i start menu, and i did all this like a lot of noise going on. the wrong men, united total defendants, a lot of pundits and in the u. k. r x play us from united. so you have a, you have this legacy from, from so like ferguson, which creates a lot of pressure, which creates a lot of expectations all the time. wrong interest united, it just tells you if it's like it is, it just tells you and that you work in a big club with big expectations with a big name and, and, and pick a prior success. well also returned to the champions, think after a 6 year absence, the governor's host got fired. p. s the lights on head into the match and pretty
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good. full be cut off types of side on the seat that started far in the premier league. the season have the one full after that 5 games. so i thought we had some, some big the situations to go through with it. it together with it in a really powerful way. i think um, as i club, i think with everybody that was involved in that process and, and we always believed that to and we're going to raise the, you know, buy something is to, to try to plan it and then to do it. and actually we've done it and we don't want to stop here, that's for sure. and those them to continue to be better. i've got a, sorry you, there's some last thoughts, action in the chat piece. this is on the guy in between last year and reflect a garbage weight in relapse here trying 1000000 in lawrenceville minutes for the gold paper, even part of the alternative school centers. lots of times, i think effort from a lot for your cheapest to the internet to get a price. that's why with absolute scenes, right. see, i smell change the most dramatic of those types of our event. that part of that,
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what are they told? now spines winning football is, have a great to bring it in to that boy cut of the national teen. it follows the countries f i announcing that they will make immediate and profound changes when i meet the threats of being sanctioned. some of the well caught winning score had reports, reports for training on choose die ahead of spies, upcoming nations league games box. an agreement was reached on the early hours wednesday morning. the player at the center of the controversy getting hold of also was not paid for the squad that you're going to get. uh now what are these? yeah, i think the good news we can share with people is that 21 players have showed their desire to remain. i have to be honest, the players are experiencing complicated moments, not less so than everyone else in this negotiation. and i think it's good news to be able to see the spanish women's team will play with guarantees and hopefully victories this next to games. it's what we all want them.
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