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we cover a highly complex so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given crises. so issue the smell of that is all over power. as always is 0. correspondence that's where we strive to do the other by john's president and says full sovereignty or the not going no kind of walk because bane was stored off the armenian separatists equation. this fans in a cease fire the the for autumn. and this is alex as a live from the is so coming on, the policy issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a good appreciation. continue to now we can get to see some of the crown prince.
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mama, prince on mon says the kingdom is moving close it to us. normalizing relations with israel, ukraine's president confounds russia at the un security council, saying it should be stripped of its veto upon. and we report from canada on the diplomatic restaurant upon the list adjust. i'm sure to accuse india being behind the killing of a 6 separation sleeter in british columbia. the after 24 hours of finding other by john says it's regained control of the distribution region of nego, no kind of box this off to estna convenience separatists agree to lay down there. um, and to spend both sides have agreed to meet on thursday over the reintegration of the region in to as an advisor on alex bed reports the officer and lightning
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offensive. and the goal know, cut a bus as advise you on the president claims full control of the disputed region. with this nick, a median forces agreeing to lay down the weapons. do not mean us as a result of the status of the anti terrorist images. azerbaijan has restored sovereignty, the events that occurred yesterday, and today the same time, we'll have a positive impact on the peace process between armenia and us. advice on, i want to hope that asked if the results of anti terrorist midges will eliminate the obstacles that will put forward express, proposed, quote, what you want from the armenian side. and this will create a new reality long term piece in the south. cool, because this enclave and self declared break away. territory is internationally recognized as positive as a by john, but it's being controlled. but if the comedians and has close links to the median governments, it's perceived failure to support the territory, particularly after a war in 2020 spots pro chasing the caps to get yvonne turn that any me. nissan,
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fortunately or rejected to support our senior citizens who are now living there. so this is a shame for the nation. * something that we've been fighting for 30 years more than 30 years and now it's all once for nothing. i mean he is probably minister denied having troops in the golden rule cut by and said his government was not possible to cease by prophecies. the main question i think was we hope the military escalation will not continue because stability is very important for future projects. close our media and as the by john has gone to war of the region since the early 19 ninety's russian peacekeepers will monitor the news. these fire it is a by john sees will now start torques on reintegration to region and it's people. alex bid elder 012 and he was now and saw the conference mohammad been salon has
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told an american news network that the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations with israel. but he says that the needs to be a solution to the palestinian issue with all these have said that any day in woodenville climb major progress towards the creation of a palestinian state. the saudi conference, as in new york for the un general assembly, the what would it take for you to agree to normalize relations with israel with that is a forward from present by the administration to get to that point for us, the purchasing issue is very important we need to solve that pops and we have a big confusions. continue to now we get to see where to go. we hope that we reach a place that's where he's delightful. the biggest thing is and get this re bad a that's okay on the middle. and middle east, there were reports and you had suspended talk. so one of us that's not true. so you
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think if you were to characterize are you close? every day we get closer. but on equity is a senior public policy fellow at the unit american university of bay rouge. and he says, a palace to be an issue doesn't mean a lot to the saudi government. and i think she is sincere the problems that she means a lot of the songs government from people. but it's not clear at all what he means by that. so there's a need just to loosen some of these really controls maybe get in more money. freedom of travel, but the idea total palestinian sovereignty posted in the instead the 100 up is rarely call nice ation and occupation of the as long as it's really a perfect system. most of the things that have the solid is i've never talked about in any kind of detail. um, so i'm a been some is a fascinating trigger who also generates
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a huge amount of consume and many places around the world as well as a lot of admiration for what he's done, deliver wise. so the policy, but for instance, his breakfast along with the iranians is a very important role that they should have done 3 point though. so he's a very, very old fellow and he's trying to show that. so the radio is a powerful country that will take decisive action for its own interest and uh, and then the region. but he's never been able to pursue a suspend clear policy. we just have to wait and see what this will lead to. israel's prime minister said, hey, we'll discuss the solve the issue. when he sat down for talks with the us president in new york, the under your leadership is present. we can forge start peace between israel and saudi arabia. and i think such a piece would go a long way 1st to advance the end of the therapist. very confident achieve
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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 for relations between the us and us. and israel has been straightened since benjamin netanyahu returned to palette 9 months ago. president biden said they'd be discussing difficult issues, including as well as democracy that he called hanging polls. it is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu wanted this meeting just not here, broadly seen as a snob, he's yet to be invited to the white house. during his new term, us president joe biden made clear they have areas of disagreement, especially over the controversial judicial reform law. aimed to curbing the power of these really supreme court that has been widely protested. really discuss some of the heart issues. that is, the opponent democratic values,
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lies the heart of our partnership, including checks and balances in our systems, and preserving the path to a negotiated to stay solution. fighting has been openly critical of the reform and netanyahu's government calling some cabinet members the most extreme he's ever seen . for his part netanyahu tried, you publicly called these concerns. so i want to reassert here before you, mister president. that one thing is certain. and one thing will never change, and that is as well as commitment to democracy. we will continue to uphold the values that both are proud. democracies cherish the 100 to gathered in new york to protest meeting disagree by meeting one on one with the time jago by giving him that respect. if it's nothing else so craves. he's basically saying we support you in the us to be loud and clear. we do not support the erosion of democracy, but experts say netanyahu is in a tough spot. if you make any concessions,
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it could cost him his job because it's not clear. the members of his right when coalition will go along with any changes. patty, go home, l g 0 at the united nations. your brains president for automatically lensky has told the un security council that russia should be stripped of its veto power for what he called it's criminal, an unprovoked aggression. as it ends, he was speaking of the powerful un body for the 1st time in person since the conflict began. that's bringing my kind of his life arise at the un headquarters in new york and entrenched positions was certainly on display over ukraine. mike, very much. so this special debate began round 11 o'clock this morning and was still going as it moved into early evening. in fact, it's not even over yet. there's still a number of people who put the names down to speak and the debate will be hood
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thursday afternoon. so this has be a pretty rough debates, and certainly those positions were intensely entrenched as the say. this is how the day with the crating and president has spoken to the security council before, but this was his 1st appearance in person. so if you're doing the emotions, bring them into and the russian and best of the objective strongly to the fact that voted me as a lensky was listed as the 1st. because the rest of the objection shop really struck down by the systems chem. and there is a solution for this. if you agree, you'll stop the war and presidents, your landscape will not take the floor. the exchange set in a brace of tone for the session. and the ukranian president was the, the critical up the security council's inability to hold russia to account. then you calling for an end to the russian veto paula assignment that you thought i'd
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see. these are the situations that have changed everything for the un. we should recognize that the un finds itself in a deadlock on the matters of aggression. political theatre continued as a russian and best of the period at his phone throughout zalinski speech. then off to the ukrainian president, lift the russian foreign minister arrived. and it was a ton of the ukrainian delegation to gaze at the phones during his speech, the foreign minister repeated his contention that ukraine was little more than a us puppet gonzalez. i would like to remind the distinguished secretary of state the president zalinski signed a decree prohibiting the conduct of negotiations with the government of vladimir putin. if the us is so interested in them, i don't think it would be very difficult to give to come on for the decree of the lensky to be lifted of this off to the us secretary of state. ted made his end at russia clear. it's hard to imagine a country demonstrating more consent to the united nations and all that. it stands for this from a country with
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a permanency on this counseling. present fitness betting that if he keeps doubling down on the violence that if he's willing to inflict enough suffering on enough people, the world will change on its principles. and ukraine will stop defending itself. the secretary general summed up the opinion of many un members, garage those invasion of ukraine in cleared violation of united nations. jonathan, a international law executive. i think joe political tensions of the visions said happening, regional stability, increasing the nuclear snaps and could be, i think, the proficiency, nobody increasingly multi ball or will to the russian veto in place. there's nothing the security council can do about it by kind of out just the era united nations and months, the landscape might not be able to change any one of the us position on the wall,
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but will, has personal appearance be seen as some form of symbolic victory as well, he may see it that way, but to the positions that have been adopted by all, the parties have been entrenched over a period of time. this will, has been ongoing for a long period and those who have taken up positions of say, neutrality, off, at full russia, a full ukraine of those positions have not changed throughout the duration and what the students can use appearance here would you persuade any of the neutrals, perhaps to move of defense, that's highly unlikely, but what he's also looking towards is what happens later this week when he travels to dc, where he was held a meeting with the us president and very, very importantly, with senior members of congress. now this comes at a time when republicans in particular, have been raising questions about the ongoing a to ukraine,
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asking whether it is necessary or school, whether it should continue as so this is questions that he is going to be attempting to put out as far as sparking out in congress about support for ukraine that the ukranian president will attempt to put out. so this is a key issue for him during his week within the united states. all right, mike, thank you very much for that. mike had a live at the united nations the sizes and ends can never all but the same event. my son's being attend some county, but there are examples for the 2 countries have made an effort to cooperate on humanitarian projects. same bus robbie reports from the ukrainian border city of sunni, the leaders of russia and ukraine face to face if 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. busy both sides in quiet cooperation as we spent the last 2
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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 war. reopen all borders and begin to normalize relations once again. now, this may seem like a distant co, 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 robbie ultra 0 soon. now poland says it will no longer provide weapons to ukraine. the announcement came just alice off the wall,
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so something to keep them baset a and a route or the grain exports pulling his band, ukrainian great impulse to protect the interest of its farmers. caves as it will now launch a complaint with the world trade organization. still ahead on alice's era, i'm confident that we can adults a more pragmatic, proportionate and realistic approach to meeting that 0. is the buttons on working persons promise to announce as a controversial involve back in climate commitments. the police in the us, which is the heavy handed tactics off to a high school teacher, is to have that in front of screening students. the
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brought to you by visit capital one place as i think squatting down now close at a so side of the us, eastern parts of canada was uh, what was personally starting to move away. things easing off of still got some live you shall, was coming back in across the mountains, stays with us just around the rockies. i will continue to push this way further east, which i have is that still some bolts in place getting into the mid high twenty's the some twenty's the once again for dallas and more of the site. as we go on 3 sides day things will warm up for the calorie, but struggling to get to to double vegas couple of days back to 19 celsius. here is 10 who big swings that we get at this time of year in temperature. that'd be go somewhere where the spinning off the mountain stays easy into the central place and live histone for top. take the down towards oklahoma, northern parts of texas. how does that we could see some wet weather, some very well the windy weather to just around the carolinas. so we make our way into a friday. we can see hospital crop of stones up towards the dakotas,
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pushing up towards the mountain stays at that stage by the south general retry and not too bad to across the caravan. sunshine in shy was for cuba for jamaica over towards the hispanic geo. while the west, the weather making his way to was east and on but time, but tearing for, for friday. the weather. quote to you by visit cuts on the the
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the you're watching out. just bear with me. elizabeth toronto mendoza. i have a mind to about top stories. the solid as a by john's president says this country has regained control over the break away region, often to go know, cut a box off the ethnic albanians on such a great today. down the see saw, has been agreed between the 2 sides optimal, the 24 hours of intense fighting. so the crown prince, who haven't been so long, has told, in american news, met with the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing the nations with israel. but he says that there needs to be a solution to the palestinian issue and ukrainian president and automatically lensky has told the un security council that russia should be stripped of its vetoed power, from what he called
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a criminal and unprovoked aggression. he made the comments during the special session on the italy's prime minister was expected to speak at the un general assembly in some time, georgia maloney will be courting for greater international cooperation to tackle in regular migration from north africa. but on the island of long producer, people don't trust somebody's right wing and te migration prime minister. our full such 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, jenika, christina 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 is the windshield, it's cold and they always ask, what's the latest we migrant and we have results that we can't working base and promote our beautiful island. this isn't the 1st time that it totally has the most
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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 enable mission. now maloney is seeking to get through to international response at the un general assembly in new york. only for model. 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 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 true is it only for does with the talk of and they have 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 migrants arrive daily. the reception center still willow, the capacity. the items priest says it's people will continue to do what they can to treat them with dignity. and i'm brothers. i don't know, so no sign get a we get on the produces people i know tired of migrant in fact be seen more cases of emergency. and the welcome has remained the same in the people are tied to political power. that doesn't take note to the real emergency people down to 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 assignment for up to 18 months. lucas says that would destroy the island, but he would use any means to fight it. i suppose it, i'll just euro lump it. who is?
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india has urged that citizens living in canada, especially students to exercise caution as diplomatic ties between the 2 nations deteriorate. the thought to kind of the accused indeed of being behind the killing of a sick separation sleeter how deep signature and british columbia india denies being involved in the murder. it was shot dead outside of 6 temples in june. she had baton c has been speaking to members of the sit community who knew naja has more from sorry, in the province of british columbia. the insides. we're outside the good where a, where the killing took place in june and those. yeah. the industry community of long sab. ready they suspected indian involve, and in fact, let's see whether we can get smoke more reaction chasing joins as though he's one of the leading members of the local community. okay, what was your reaction when just intruder made his announcement this week? i think like many canadians of we workshops, but not surprised by the latest developments that mister toodle expressed in
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parliament. and we commend him on his bravery of doing that and making that statement. and of course, 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 responsible. well actually with this there's, there's a rumblings, the room is there that actually there was a leak to the press. actually to bring it to the have to tell the have to get it given front of it because the globe in the mail. we're going to publish news of the investigation anyway, right? um, from what i understand there was a time period given for around 24 hours by the globe. and dentist recruiter was thinking about releasing this information regardless in around one week's time. so i think that it was going to come out sooner or later. and mister toodle right at the beginning of the parliamentary session for the season. i think he made a bombshell uh the statement which is uh side relief to the sick community, but uh,
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obviously its uh, something that they, they were suspecting from day one. a joe biden has issued an executive order directing us federal authorities to aid and the clean up of a trained crash and ohio was 7 months off of the training development in east palis time. the u. s. federal emergency management agency with a pointed coordinator to oversee the train operators efforts to help the local community recover from the accident. on monday, norfolk southern gave details on how it would compensate residents of east palestine who was affected by the development office train, which was carrying hazardous chemicals when it burst into flames. a body can search taken by police and the united states has offices taser, ring the director of a school band who refused to stop playing music comforter a football game. johnny minutes can be seen on june with police before his rustled
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to the ground and arrested. an alabama last week, i'm wondering somebody was, may find the following video disturbing like a lot of reports. it's thursday nights in 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 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 22 risk moons and a skilful breakdown the, the, the, the means is teasing 70 times before being
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taken away by police 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 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 looms has been charged with disorderly conduct harassment and resisting arrest. mike level, how does aero a prime minister is easing some of the tea measures aimed at causing greenhouse gas emissions to that 0 by 2050. but she soon acts as even postpone a bad on new gas and things were caused by 5 years. his new climate policy, his sponsor anger, amount ocean make as environmental list and even some of his own conservative and
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pays. john hall reports from london. 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, britons prime minister receives, who not tore up the political consensus on the you case, climate change commitments. i want to make the right decisions for the long term 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, to live in that 0 cause like somebody believing it. but we're going to do that in a fast, in a proportionate way. the brings people along with us. the ban on the sale of new petro the diesel costs will be extended from 2032, 2035. a plan to phase of household gas boilers has been delayed. new household energy efficiency rules will be scrapped, changes the government insisted would not affect the overall target of net 0 carbon
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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 back, can away from climate action in 2023. is that leadership? 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 ministers announcement, the view wasn't much better in sections if he's a ponti, one full administered in the cold at a moment of shame when the u. k. turned its back on future generations called. 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
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dividing the electricity in the way that breaks it did in 2019 helping his party to an enormous with the problem is 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. there's a risk of a dividing political opinion on climate change risks dividing. he's a conservative party. joe, nicole elders 0 columbus. the hello again. i'm an, there's a bit for ottoman, doha, with the headlines on alpha 0. i'm, i'm going by jones. presidents of this country has regained control over the break away region, often to go know cut a bulk of to s as a median. physically to lay down their arms. a ceasefire has been agreed between the 2 sides, off to more than 24 hours.
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