tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 21, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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balance between those who are being shelter and that was it as refugees continue to cross the border benefee attentions of the people here or rise even further the the cut on carry johnston. this isn't news a lot sometimes coming up the next 16 minutes. that's about john's president says, full sovereignty over there, going to colorado back has been restored off to on media separate just for 6 weeks . at this back in a c spot, ukraine's present confronts rush at the un security council saying it should be stripped off. it's vito report from canada on the diplomatic risk stuff department, just adjusting to that, which uses into thing to find the spelling of a suit separate to screen in british columbia. i'm confident that we can adopt
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a more pragmatic, proportionate and realistic approach to meeting that 0 is the buttons working on britain's prime minister announced as a controversial robots and climate commitments ongoing business. as, as far as his own piece. busy i'd rather not have drama in the life of the champions league, jude fanning. i'm a once to get into the rescue for round the trades. are the schools i 90 of minute with us? as of right now, the only invalid at the thought about the author just about 24 hours of fighting a cx. 5 deal. the potential breakthrough in the conflict between us a bunch on an ethnic on meeting and separate as forces in now going to come back. and the last few hours we've heard from the preston's boss about john, who says he's country, has regained control over the break away region. a soft
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a separate this fights has agreed to lay down their arms and fully despond. both sides have agreed to meet on thursday for the reintegration of the region into also by john is being seen as a victory for present, you know how yes, on the left of the machine. but it might, as well as the results of the stats and successful completion of antique terrorist muses as the body's genres stood at sovereignty on tuesday in just one day as a buyer's young. completed all the tasks fit within the framework of local anti terrorist images. in on any of the they've been sings of protests and their capital here of and they want a government to do more to support ethic on meetings in not going to come back to meet tree methods begins are coverage now a military offensive and then a c spot in just over 24 hours the ethnic albanian leadership independent could the main city and the golden that kind of
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a has agreed to the as um, as the city deals with the often miles of strikes from us a by john's army, from the local caught up to an agreement was reached on the suspension of local anti terrorist measures. the units of the armenian armed forces located in the cairo box region of the republic of as of a john, the legal, a menu, an armed groups laid down the weapons. they are leaving, they come back to physicians and military posts, and all complete deepest form, good tax level. this enclave and self declared break away. territory is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, but it is controlled by ethnic comedians and has close links to the media and government media, as prime minister said his country, thousands have troops in the government caught above 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 full of the soviet union. and in 2020,
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which ended after 6 by agreement of the latest source of tension is the continuing blockade. but as every forces of the lodge in corridor an area of land linking armenia to not going to cut off a separate course known as act, i'm road connects the rest of us a bunch on with the on the life back. who says, authorities that have refused to accept supplies from that core to russia. one of the back is of the sci fi, said it's peacekeepers and they'll go to that kind of back. will continue the mission that no man pushing the just in the conflict waiver and very close contact with all sides of the conflict with authorities and yet event step on a good and back. cuz i hope we will be able to reach the escalation and a peaceful solution. process. defense ministry says it's peacekeepers have evacuated, more than 2000 civilians from the kind of a many hope the cx 5 will. and the fighting to meet you meant that didn't go out to 0. i kind of hotties auto is a spokesman of
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a minister of foreign affairs of the body shop. he says bach who will uphold the see spot as long as on media space 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 armenians that they have ready to withdraw the armed forces. and that was the design of themselves. and also by john has a agreed to hold a dialogue with the local. i mean in the present division just off was that by john, and we believe that after design meant and off the result of storming and on forces and the piece with a final they come to the traveler region and the population. busy what would be these bonded an older, i mean you military formations will, won't 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 dad who almost 2 hundreds injured, including a number of young children. what about the targeting of civilians and this military
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action over the last style so that you know, somebody that 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. and there might be a, every operation, a not in the notes or measures and the content terms and measures. the collateral damage is probably general confirmed that indeed uh 7 uh civilians were indeed the river became a in george or died during this operation bought to take into account the state of abuse and how patient it's, it's what a model of the collateral damage it could be always in such an operation, but as that my job has never told you, it really has within this operation of those that were done is read it to provide safe sensitivity to local armenians in language that's about drawing the constitution. and the legislation of was the by john. okay, you've also been accused of ethnic cleansing. now, what's your response to that?
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as about, john has never committed the epic license both in 44 day war 3 years ago. and we didn't visit the particular alternative measures against the, against the illegal pop address g monday, illegal formation on formations. and we've always provided the claim as always ready to, to provide, to remind me, turn in the access, but at the same time, uh, provide all the safety and security measures to local armenians because we're installed in almost 8 months. but at the same time, we didn't 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 once again was the minister of foreign affairs solved as a partial and speak to my colleague tom mccray area austin, currently on his editor in chief of the armenian georgian platform. i didn't need
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a former advice that to the armenian prime minister, he says the proposed reintegration of ethic on me is in the car. back is a forced one. you are feeling culinary. i mean, yeah, is that there is no security. there is no stability that we can talk about unless we have some kind of a, a clear involvement of external tardies that could secure this kind of a stability of the beast. again, here in europe on our feeling is that sooner or later the people are medium. people are not going to car box will have to be evacuated either to armenia or outside of other bunch on because you cannot force people to re integrate the way out there a bunch of these trying to do. but these are things that remains to be seen in the next couple of days. there should be a long process before we can talk about the integration, if at all, because the people have no confidence, the war wounds are very, very fresh people are. they have died as soon as you. so even during the last day,
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the rhetoric from buck who and from us are about joining general is humiliating in so many different ways. and our feeling is that this is not really a good really degree sion, but it's a forced through integration. that will be the other by janice will try to impose on people my feeling is that there's the friends and families that i know you caught up off and then i'm in touch with i don't think people are going to be very confident leaving under other bunch on the flood, on the other badge on the roof, especially considering the problems that that country has. the ukraine's presence but an lensky has totally un security council. the russell should be stripped of its veto power for what he called its criminal and unprovoked aggression. the landscape was speaking of the powerful human body for the 1st time and us and since confident. again, he's making the comments and the presence of rushes. i'm back to the to the event
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during a special session and the cousins. so you, my visa, mill is separate, but it's dominated so thought 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 days to have the full fledged russian aggression, it means 574 reasons for change or some distributor. the numbers of those in favor of these challenges actually amounts to billions. the opposite, the majority of people in the world want to leave seat in the world for you from russia. in contrast to the boss, there's only a few obsessed individuals that most cars event to write to should not serve those words, assessed with hatred and reward. so there's a rough s, foreign minister says the west us today for promoting n t russian policies, or she wouldn't have anybody goodness coupling him most with them in our western
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opponents rhetoric. we are slogans like invasion, aggression antics ation. another word about the root causes of the problems where they cultivated and encouraged, opened the nazi regime 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. something the west is avoided. let's talk to mike hunter, now live the un headquarters in new york. i mike entrenched positions was certainly on display of the ukraine. what's the for that been from today? very much in transpositions, and certainly it was a kill, you'll humid session and continues to be. it's still carrying on more than 60 delegates to put the names down to address and the security council in this particular debate. so it's great to go on lights into the evening. it would appear, but certainly it's, it's totally was set right at the beginning when the russian and best of the objective to bug me a, a is an escape speaking 1st. uh,
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this was rebuffed by the to today's chapman off the security council, who said that, well, he wouldn't speak 1st if you hadn't invaded ukraine, so that just set the tone for what was up there. yeah, commodious debate. you had the problems. lensky criticizing the united nations criticizing the fact that rush i have the right to veto. then we heard from the russian foreign minister, the arguments that ukraine is nothing more than a us puppets. all these arguments that we could before, but being laid out an open in the security council. roy, clearly, these positions are deeply entrenched. they'll sup in an update to move away from it. and might, will this pass the parents out to you and be seen as some form of symbolic victory for 20 minutes and then ski. a wizard sky was hoping for that he addressed the general assembly. he's now addressed the security council in debate. he is going on to dc later on in this week to meet biden and senior
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congressional leaders about the fact is that there's still new tools in this whole massa and the landscape presence here at the united nations may not have changed those who have be neutral throughout this ongoing war, so he is where he was when he got here a centrally with those who supported and such as us and many other countries. those who are neutral, which is a large body of countries, and those who are opposed, which is basically russia and its allies. so the situation has not really changed by as being here. probably of more importance is the reaction that he gets from senior congressional leaders in washington. because there has been some discomfort within congress about the ongoing a being page. ukraine, particularly among republicans, as lensky is great to god of his way to ensure that he gets continued us support for the campaign against russia. all right, how did that lie for us? thank you. well, the site's all of a sudden,
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skin lever of the same event might have been a tense encounter. but the are examples of the 2 countries have made an effort to cooperate on humanitarian projects. same as well as the reports and the ukranian border city of assuming the leaders of russia and ukraine face to face that the un security council, historic images that may leave the world thinking there is no daylight between the 2 sides to come to some kind of negotiated stop to the war and ukraine, but here in the assuming region right at the russian border, there is an example of both sides in quiet cooperation as we spent the last few days speaking to people arriving into ukraine via a humanitarian court door. at the called the police comp, holcroft of border crossing. it's been operational since august and is a vital way for people looking to return to ukraine or get out of russia. it is only possible with mutual understanding by both ukraine and russia. one woman we met said both sides need to find a way to end the were reopen all borders and begin to normalize relations once
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again. now this may seem like a distant, whole back to fighting is ongoing. most going to have are both trying to acquire more weapons from their respective allies. but the crossing itself is a small but real world example of what it can mean for people. when the 2 sides are able to put aside their differences and put humanitarian needs civilians, humanitarian needs 1st, zane bus for avi ultra 0, soon to put some more head down and use our including stories of survival and loss . we follow a personal journey. hines, the atlas mountains, and more. okay, the nice me nice. it states the accuse of heavy handed tactics of the high school teachers have in front of screening students and in sports, a thrilling, come back on its way against you. request to come for full report coming.
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the india has urgent citizens living in canada, especially students to exercise caution. diplomatic ties between the 2 nations deteriorate when it comes off to canada accused india or thing behind the killing of a secret separatist leader. hardly seeing the job in british columbia. india denies being involved in the motor. he was shot dead outside a seek temple in june. well for more on this now we're going across to she have a tennessee who is this, sorry, in the canadian province of british columbia. she have what's the latest spend on this investigation? as far as canada is concerned, the the investigation by the police are still on is ongoing. um,
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but that's actually another issue because what we're hearing from various causes what, what is the evidence when you're gonna show us the evidence? that's what the opposition to cold employer and canada, but because it's, it's ongoing investigation, it's unlikely that's, that will be be released. but i think what's also noticeable, there is how the, the language that to do with all the government is a, using seems to be changing from day to day. so from that we have credible evidence . we have, we have conclusions now on who is responsible for the giving. it's now, you know, it's outdated. see, it's not heading into, well, if these, if these obligations all proven true, that it will be very serious sir. everyone's trying to sort of figure out what, like, what it, what all you actually alleging is it, that as a rogue operative from indian security services to may have commitment the killing, is it the security services are acting by themselves? or is it the whole government of india who were trying to assassinate or did
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assassinate a, a seek separatist leader in kind of, it's simply not clear that there is a report thing that should i perhaps didn't need to code to go public with this quite so early, but a canadian newspaper was gonna come out with a story that's an active investigation. was underway based on canadian government suspicion. so therefore, that forced treated his hands about that that might explain some of the, some of the, the, the messaging that's going on that. but it's also been noticeable to many baths, the americans, the, the british key allies at the us, well, 5 by 0. they are part of it, intelligence or network. they haven't condemned india yet. all today's presumably have all the intelligence the us on past due india even say no one should jump to conclusions the u. k saying, well, we don't really care, we're going to go ahead with engine trade negotiations anyway. so there's also some soul searching right now as to how important kind of there is and the grand scheme of things at the time when the obsession evolves. western nations as countering
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china using using india. so these are some of the discussions that are currently on the way, and she have how is the seek community reacting to this well, we're actually at the, the, the c cultures that the, the, the, where there's uh, what was known, figure that to this, the good bar, in fact, this is actually we don't far away from where, where he was killed and it's become a memorial to him advocating for color status of the crime. that's the separatist. a seek states that separatists here i'll pricing for, that's the good provider. as you can see over the as they have to say relieve everyone just keeps saying, well it we, as soon as he was killed, we knew it was responsible. we knew the indian government responsible, we've been telling canada for 40 years. the captain becomes, has been that india's been meddling in, in, in events and, and oliver has in, in,
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in canada. so normally some other release here. but now there is that question is true to about tracking is politics going to now come in the way? oh, obviously you as always interested in just denying will be finalizations. but you know, will this not get pulled up into politics, the geo politics, the economic jo, politics of, of canada. and what does it actually mean for the community here? we say that they are on the threat from india. does this mean more security arrangement stuff? does it mean that, i mean, now it turns out that there's, oh, did actually get warnings from canadian security agency some time ago that he may be a target, and yet he was killed anyway. so these are again questions that the, the local community are asking what, what we'll change though. now the truth though has come out in public on the floor of the house house of commons to say that he, that is credible evidence that india kills a key member of the community advocate agency community. okay, so we have, thanks for that update. we're going to stay with this though, and talk to get roxanne saying he was a member of on terriers provincial parliament. he is now the vice president of
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crestview strategies on a community advocate. he joins us live from brampton canada, welcome to the program. so india has denied having any hand and how they've seen the jobs death. so what's your response to that? my response is this right now in canada, this is an incredibly sharing moment for the said community. we have evidence that a foreign nation was involved in the assassination of a canadian citizen on canadian soil. this very well could be an attack on the sovereignty of canada. and that's why each and every single step must be taken. every option must be explored or to the full extent of the law and of the powers of a democratic elected nation to ensure we get to the bottom of this to ensure that we have justice or heavy to nature. but beyond that, we investigate the full extent of form interference by india in canada. all you supported though,
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of the canadian government's thoughts on this. so far so far it has been a very positive step to ensure that people are, are, are aware of the fact that there is evidence that something as agreed as a canadian, being assassinated on canadian soil by a foreign state is being put board and that investigation is ongoing, so this is an important 1st step right now we need to go steps further. so in canada, there has been a discussion around a uh, inquiry of public inquiry around the extent of warrant appearance. this conversation has largely circulated around china. now we're saying that we need to have a farm or full some inclusion of other nations like india in this conversation. we need to make sure we get to the bottom of how deeply india is involved and for an experience in canada and ensure that other sick canadians, and can either some, all stripes of life are protected if their lives are risk on
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a past or from time to start that you met. so how did the signature, what kind of come painting was he involved in that as you understood it, i meant to have the signature in his capacity as a president of one of the largest 2nd quarter voters in canada. as i attended on an occasion and had anything to do, it was an activist who has dedicated towards human rights and justice. and he is someone who i think was shirley and just focused on speaking around awareness, the human rights. within the extent of the canadian law in charter, and that's truly the only uh, you know, the only actually that were involved with these are all freedom expression. this was speaking truth to power. these are things that are allowed within democratic nations. and it's so hearing this thing fixed, and it's so unjust to think that this is the extent of the erosion of human rights and india. even if you speak out against india is terrible human rights record our
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track record, the independent index. these have demonstrated india is increasingly dropping on journalist and in freedom of pass index in terms of human rights index is continually dropping. but now if you're just critical destination, you could be subject to 5 minutes from this nation even if you're in a different. okay. well then let me know if it's not. let me just ask you this time and india's ministry, vics done lyft. as i said, the quote kind of stony terrorist and extremists have been provided show to in canada. do you recognize that claim in any form to deny it completely in canada, there are folks who are active in speaking are out there right to their united nations are right towards self determination is something that is protected by international law and canadian law. we have freedom of expression, it is done peacefully. it is done appropriately. and this is the rightness canadians. these are the rates that are forwarded citizens within democracies across the world. but in india,
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we're not seeing that we're seeing critique beings described as a such a terrible action that it is warranted to steve violence and india. for the past years, we've seen increasingly a attack against women, people of tribal and cultural backgrounds, religious minorities, people across the board who are marginalized in the are being subjected to violence . but what's so terrible in this situation as we are now seeing that that violence is potentially expanding outside of the board of india. and now those who speak out against india is terrible. human rights record outside of india can also be subject to the same kind of violence. okay, what else to leave at the time saying, thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you. saw the crown prince mohammed vin. so mine is tobin american use network of the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations with israel, but it says the needs to be
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a solution to the palestinian issue. earlier us present, joe biden met israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the sidelines of the un general assembly, discussed israel's push for peace with re i'd as well as the need for 2 state solution to the is rarely posting in conflict under your leadership is present. we can forge start peace between israel and saudi arabia. i think such a piece would go a long way 1st to advance the end of the therapist. very confident. she reconciliation between islam a globe in the jewish state in advance of genuine peace between us on the past. and this is something within our reach through discuss some of the hard issues that is a poly democratic values that live at the heart of our partnership, including the checks and balances in our systems and preserving the path to
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a negotiated to stay solutions and ensuring that it ran never, never acquires a nuclear weapon because even where we have some differences, my commitment is really, you know, as art class i, i think without israel, there's not a jew in the world which if you're israel has a sense of plastic. okay. and was monitoring that meeting in new york 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 these governments go in. and he's been very vocal calling and then you'll 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
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a point to talk about that in his open your opening remarks, of course, he talked about is, are in class commitment to israel. but then he went on to say, upholding democratically democratic values. live heart of our partnership, mentioning the importance of checks and balances, and continuing to have a path to a peaceful 2 state solution for his part. benjamin netanyahu repeatedly talked about israel as a democracy, but for the, by the administration is fairly clear in their words and actions that they're going to want to see more than just words from that yahoo! pedagogy 0 at the united nations. new on the occupied westbank funerals. what health a 5 palestinians to buy is rarely forces with thousands of people were injured when israel doors and the soul from the janine refugee, israel has confirmed using a drone in the attack is carried out. several raids on the densely populated area
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this year so the head don't know, just say right, has more migrant refugees arriving into these numbers. do something like it's far right. 5 minutes to 6 of those who respond to some un general assembly. and in sports that heads up census plans, how much, much more coming up the the hello, what's the is really busting into western positive here? now lots of cloud and rain sweeping in from the atlantic. this is the remnants of what was, have recently brings and when, when the weather particularly across, setting the pots of the u. k. at present the heads of that we do have some heat still in place for getting temperatures up to 28 sales. just the info in on
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thursday afternoon, friday pushes a little side. the race was biling back to around 20 cells to 28 that full vienna for a time. and that's 18 degrees comes fast. i. so it's a silver temperature so that they will see across the north west. if you have that co from that with a system that's going to continue making his way further east with some pulse is a very heavy rain moving across frogs. in particular, it's east and there was a frost which was the outs, could see a dusting of snow here. low countries, west deposit, jeremy saying some of that went to weather which will continue to drive this way for the rates, which as we go through friday, 5 minutes of lee, then moving up into the wage and say, so i think starting to quad data still quite a risk or terminal fail across the northwest at that stage, but it was northern africa, jen? retry, i'm fine. lots of sunshine in place here. live the showers continue across the west . africa pushing right up for guinea. could see some heavy rain to into the game. yeah. of the
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system, a little boat isn't mechanical or even that self driving train to be up or down towards today can be different. human only robots like me, will be everywhere else is 0 documentary, which to the lead on the weird and wonderful world. those will box one thing for you and even trucks. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine. origin of this is critical, the bank, instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching, is yet to meet the to other countries of europe. the members state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on al jazeera,
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of the welcome back or mind of a top stores. now the, so the presence of us a bunch on size, these countries re gains control of the break away region. see spa husband, the 3 between us, by sean, an ethic, armenians forces, offering tense financing. according to the surfaces forces have agreed to dispense once, been seen as an age of victory. ukraine's present for the minister lensky is totally un security council. russia should be stripped of it's the type of house for he described is its criminal, and on top of aggression is making the comments in the presence of rushes. i'm from
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. so it's a special session on the saudi crown. prince has told us needed that the king is moving closer towards normalized immunizations as well. but it says that needs to be a solution to this kind of spinning an issue. us present at israel's prime minister benjamin next door on the sidelines of un general assembly. the rescue teams in the eastern libyan city of done ara continuing to search for survivors. but 10 days off the 2 dams collapsed and the storm is little hope of finding anyone alive. i'll just here as i hush them is monitoring developments from the capital tripping or the last a brief said was before the late arrest, it's fault. there are thousands more that on the induct. now,
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the eastern libyan city that's suffering with it's that yes, these are your 10 days after the september 30 storm, destroyed the cities, 2 dams rescue act. let's continue and exceptional cases, survivors are found. what hopes are fading, go finding any more light fellows may have that if you will, that need in libya's situation, it's not as quick but flawed. meaning addressed with the destruction of homes. it's very difficult to find survivors in such conditions, especially in muddy 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 of recovering bodies from the seas. another challenge in families west swept through the mediterranean some in the car. and there is a need for specialized equipment to extract them out into the complications of the political divisions and the country. libya has to arrive of governments,
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one in the east that's appointed by the parliament, the mazda he and tripoli. that sick of lies by the international community. the fragment itself stipulates national unity government opposite from either the buckets who has been to engage an offense as indeed capital to mobilize vessels. 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 fund guy. people and donna are calling for accountability. the has the government in business and its name buck arguments speak. i feel a solid, responsible for the agony. well, it says no. you akilah salt lake, who sees that we will rebuild during every 6 months. you are a killer. how will you rebuild, do not 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
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. and with pictures of the protest circulate single media. many foreign journalists that were allowed into the city said they've been ordered out a claim that was denied by the eastern government on the actual jersey at all. tripoli, the a do it because in the real killer, facing major challenges and delivering help to those affected by the earthquake early this month. stephanie deca travel deep into the atlas mountains for this report. we're following a very personal journey today and next calling of ours called sarah got in touch with me telling me that her father had died in the earthquake cycled these roads for charity. and she was so overwhelmed by the actions of the young man pulled heads out hymns as comedy runs, the hotel stays that night. probably was in
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a cafe around 8 kilometers away from my hands. it was. he went there and managed to retreat. her father's body. now, sarah, isn't that you paid? we are here. so we decided to make the round for our journey deep into the mountains, to go to meet him. i woke up and run to the stairs. he tells us sarah's dad had texted earlier saying he was staying at the cafe overnight as he was too tired to cycle up the mountain. the rooms are upstairs. he says, we've got everyone out. comes as just showing me on his phone. he has a list of the dead of this region. 40456. it's yet the only one. this is stevens, you one on 871 that in one village. so the earthquake. so for the desktop is almost $3456.00 from this area. so it is so remote here,
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so peaceful. and yet you can see the violence of the earthquake, how it split the ground quite deeply here. and how does the it's telling us that 21 members of his village lost their lives in the creek, and that's further down the valley. a lot of what steve? he takes us to his house, the demon, no, and the. but if i've been sleeping in this bed that night, i would have been dead. he says, i don't want, i can succeed higher, but his parents, wife and 3 children survived. the quake was extremely afraid. i sold my family was gone balances, destroyed. but what would i do with all of this? if i've lost my family, family is everything. if they're gone, there is nothing. before we leave, we passed by the cafe were 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 tons with
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terror. pulling them in. the coffee's own a 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 in morocco's atlas mountains, berkeley is a prime minister as easy. some of the key meshes aimed at cutting greenhouse gas emissions to net 0 by 2050. if you soon access, it will include a delay in adding new petra diesel caused by 5 years. these new climate policy is bonke and i'm on the vehicle manufacturers environmental this and even some of his own can services. and he's trying to hold reports not from long. and i'm confident that we can adopt a more pragmatic propulsion it saying it was about pragmatism. in the face of the rising cost of living, brigands prime minister receives, who not tore up the political consensus on the you case,
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climate change commitments. i want to make the right decisions for the long time of all the children of all country. and that would be easy. and as you can see, there's lots of resistance of what i'm saying today. but what i'm trying to do is make sure that we're on a path to do live in that 0 cause like family believing it. but we're going to do that in a fast, in a proportionate way the brings people along with us, the band on the sale of new petro, then these will cause will be extended from 203220358 plan to phase of household gas boilers. has been delayed, new household energy efficiency rules will be scrapped, changes the government in system would not affect the overall target of net 0 carbon emissions by 2050. but which critics cold, a big trail of britain's result to be a leader in the global fight against climate change. i think the key question to ask is, is that can away from climate action in 2023 is that leadership?
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that was the view from the united nations in new york with leaders minus mr sooner are assessing the world's progress in combating global warming. and while climate skeptics at home would have welcomed the prime minister's announcement, the view wasn't much better in sections of his own party, one full administered in the cold in a moment of shame when the u. k. turned its back on future generations call them. so the question is, why water down the u. k. is climate commitments now? well, there's an election due next year and the conservatives are lagging in the polls. the prime minister may be gambling. the climate is the sort of issue capable of dividing the electric in the way that breaks it did in 2019 helping his party to an enormous with the problem is the opinion polls suggest otherwise consistently showing a majority of britain support fast and strong action on climate and with some these made conservative in peace, threatening to send letters of no confidence in the prime minister's leadership.
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there's a risk of a dividing political opinion on climate change. risks dividing. he's a conservative party. joe, nicole elder 0 columbus the own enter ali is a political commentator and form a to u. k. cabinet minister is to, is the government's decision to delay the band is locked in to face the significance of backlash from the car industry. it positions the u. k. as a country that may be, can't be trusted as a country that is moving the goalpost. and there are a number of businesses, particularly those in the automotive industry who were looking at the u. k, with their admission of buying the sale of internal combustion engine vehicles. in 2030, 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 ahead of of other countries in the european union. now the u. k. is full and in line with
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the 2035 date perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest. and i think it's that sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all this is a government that has a long term strategy, long term plan for the country and businesses if is one thing they hate, it's on certainty. and this just piles more. more of that on top of what we've already said. we brakes it with depend demik with political time, all in the u. k. a over the past few years in recent weeks, a number of car companies, bmw w for talk to moses committing to investing in the u. k. to build electric vehicles. hey, to build batteries for electric vehicles on the case, the oil. and they did so one would assume because of that 2013 target. and now that's changed. you can imagine that a lot of businesses of a waiting up their investment case for the guy will be looking at that. and perhaps questioning the wisdom of that decision. given that the u. k. now doesn't really
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appear to have an advantage, or it's at least 5 minutes to be speaking at the un general assembly later on wednesday. so some of that, and it will be courted for great to international corporation to tackle ranking the migration from north africa. that's on the other end of them, produce it as mistrust. the approach it's lisa, right wing and t migration prime minister. how does the faucet reports? this is what many and love to do is the want the island to be famous for its jacket, the beautiful landscape, its sparkling coves, its sea food, its traditions, jenica, catina, dispos, that is known instead, which repeated migration emergencies causing uncertainty for would be to risk and the families like his who rely on the think that he's the windshield his cold. they always ask, what's the latest we migrant and we have results that we caught and working base and promote our beautiful island. this isn't the 1st time in italy has seen this
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kind of level of civil arrivals, but the difference is the proportion back in 2015, 2016. that number was about 8 percent this year. the proportion of arrivals arriving in ceylon, producer is 70 percent last week, southern surgeon numbers broke demands from prime minister georgia maloney for an enable mission. now maloney is seeking to get through to international response at the un general assembly in new york. only for model it the only way is to declare war on the traffic course. this must be done with the support of the multilateral system with the willingness of all nations that will not be blackmailed by criminal organizations. back on one producer, john lucas mother is cooking in the family restaurant. he and his father run boat trips. he says maloney is failing. like a pre assess has to address the concerns nissan. yeah, they need to the left, the truest but only for the with the talk of a name, a blockhead which never went anywhere but exploded limp. it was even more in 24
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hours more that $8000.00 people arrived. the situation is now far less acute, but still hundreds of my goods arrive daily, the reception center still willow, the capacity of the items priest says its people will continue to do what they can to treat them with dignity. and i'm brothers. i don't know so know, stein get a we get on the produces people i know tired of migrant. in fact, we see more cases of emergency and the welcome has remained the same. the people are tied to political power that doesn't take note of the real imagine since people guarantee and dignity to everyone. but others here to we'll give a general shift towards a honda line. at a public meeting on wednesday, the assistant room is resurfaced to the government wants to build a repub creation center here. housing, people who don't qualify for assign him for up to 18 months. lucas says that would destroy the island that he would use any means to fight it. i suppose it i'll just euro lump into is that the european union has to spend the 2 amount of terran age
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and some of that off to you and pro defense wide spread assessed and misuse of support, which is meant to yvette simon for more than 8000000 people that depend on aid to survive. welcome, lab reports about off of the people in somalia depend on humanitarian aid following decades of civil war and that the state thing drowns. 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 soldiers. when the soldiers leave the components turnaround on you and take the food you were given, you missed the food and instead get $4.00. and if you make noise, you lose the full dollars. the united nations has investigated with thoughts as fast. it concluded that landowners local authorities, members of the security forces and humanitarian workers rule involved in stealing
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aid to europe in union says it's temporarily suspended aid as the, the 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 interested to you, i think the mission of the community and the donors to somalia, that almost all 8 coming to somebody, a bypasses the government system. and therefore, the government often doesn't know task at direct link when it comes to 8 management. most, some of these a hood is millions of animals have died of there's a farm is you have to leave that land. any full 1000000 people have displaced because of drafts and conflict. many of them live in camps you mount a,
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terry and aid is one of them. a few ways to survive. malcolm web address it era. but a time footage taken by the police and united states shows officers taser and the direct to the school band who refused to stop playing music off the football game. 20 minutes can be seen arguing with police before he was restful to the ground and arrested in alabama last week. on a warning, you may find the following image is disturbing. local apples and phones it's thursday. 19 alabama and 2 high schools have just finished playing a game of football offices from the building and police department approach the band director and tell them to stop the music room fence. you'll be a race. but if he doesn't comply the lights to the stadium of cuts before joining many signals to use band to wrap the
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police trying to race moons and a skillful breakdown, the rather the means is teasing 70 times before being taken away by police. you might see that the officers, this guy a little be too aggressive 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 mens has been charged with disorderly conduct harassment and resisting arrest like level elders era as well. so it's a come here on the eldest era
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all the sports needs. now here's the terry. thank you very much. one place to stop the 70 hour. got about about where the competition to buy successful team around the trade one. i dramatic opening game is i began to their champions. they can pay well right now, i $14.00 time when is of this competition and it would take you go and champions
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league debit since on your to the lanes. well as the german side, what are ruled by the occasion. they started, it didn't show it funny and frustrating round, but wait for long periods in this match. remember right now had one or 5 of the league games this season sort of got into this match in terrific full. but this part, several chops is especially in the 2nd law. they just couldn't get that breakthrough . that was until then the height fits me that when that, by jude barely getting the breakthroughs off to a gold medal scramble, such bad luck. what we mean by the ever been to find the 1st guy even the chance because they've got rap madrid. you can never rock them off, especially at the found about find to slow down the good one. again, daniel, new. amazing the, the guy with the not i was in unit because by and hosted my just you know, i sit by and taking the lazy effect should era from the united keep a full immensity, fire of lead or sun i the score for when it's like so it was to now a search for nap, re added another for the hard and same way to the 2nd half emergency northpoint
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ones don't. but suzanne, you strike out on rosalind hyland but almost immediately a hurricane penalty. the store bar, unix 2 don't leave. you don't have to work finish those kinds of mirror or pulling another gold box. that's fine. they went up the other end, installed the full scroll. and yes, it was still, it's hard for another one. another goal from casting mirrors scores from our to see, you know, i did final school in an absolutely crazy guy in the munich barn munich, full start. just in our $23.00 scouts will also play the 1st batch in the champions league for 6 years. and it was, i know, right, so number at the everett's as a kind of vps we already have an for now you to expect that effort from a copy of this is probably the best of the goals. and when he returns the jump, he's a football for us. i had it. my last year's run is up into line and have to come back from a goes down to to 11 a val, sophia, that the spanish, sorry. take it the lead off to just pull it. it's all right, so
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a defensive. how about the italians for 10 to 3 minutes to go argentina? strike a lot. total martinez, grab the equal are, is the for interest, final scroll route associated one into a live body. go to, sorry for me this has been the marvin of the champions league started far. came in rome from the guy between lots here and a better time between on tuesday route c, like charlie, one mill and the ne submitted for the gold key for ivan. part of though says 10, it was for sure. like, what are the funds of the effort, fantastic head of the back yard. keep it to them. no, i after that, the car is a price is away with absolute scenes. in right now, we're expecting the most dramatic adults take about about the all right, just one game in the rugby world cup on wednesday, but it's really an uruguay certainly provided rich entertainment in nice, a lot of time with the guys pretty much from the world. go as the of how you
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a lot of our parents are putting to even campaign of to just press the stop between easy and beach. american alisha parks in straight sets 6 to 6 through the score mexico and she did it. and just i'm doing now is just the now guys through to the round of 16 where she could become the 1st buy a this season to reach w. c. i finals on a free services how full flight angle or before we go a painful lot for one baseball part are in the united states, orlando agreed sure. of the angels was on the receiving end of those all the while it's far showed up. so all the time to buy rice, the smart, excepting the guy in the field, it didn't seem to solve for any major injuries according series. idols, general manager. so, but it was a 5 door and i've also read it for the side where it is going on. so there's very powerful that so he's vote for now. will i scary? oh, thanks so much indeed. that's it for me for this news out. elizabeth will be here in a moment with more of a day's developments. the statement is here. on the
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