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last generation on l, just the as about zones president says full sovereignty of when you're going to turn it back because being restored after our meeting. so just agreed to dispense and this, these 5 deal, the, the cloud, vistas out 0 live from the also coming up. the purchasing issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a good appreciation. continue to now, sorry to ground principal, haven't been solomon, says the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations with israel ukraine's president. confronts rochefort, the un security council say it should be stripped of its feet. i'm sure,
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every time soon. sorry, british columbia, west members of the st community here say they've been wanting the canadian government for years of indian government meddling the so up to 24 hours of fighting as a by john says it has re gain control of the disputed region. have to go into a car back that's off the rest of the con, medium, separate. just agreed to lay down their arms and despond. both sides have agreed to meet on thursday with the reintegration of the region into us. advise you on elizabeth as this report officer at lightning offensive and the going to cut about was about john's president claims, full control of the disputed region with this and the median forces agreeing to lay down the women's us do not tie him in as so as a result of the status of the anti terrorist midges, azerbaijan has restored sovereignty. the events that occurred yesterday,
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and today the same time will have a positive impact on the peace process between armenia and azerbaijan. i want to hope that asked it the results of anti terrorist measures 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 caucasus. this enclave and self degrade breakaway territory isn't nationally recognized as positive as a by john bus. it's being controlled by it's in the comedians and his close links to the median governments. it's perceived finally to support the territory, particularly after a war in 2020 spots pro chasing the caps to get of on and turn that amy nissan function. you rejected to support our senior citizens who are now living there. so this is a shame with all the nation. * something that we've been fighting for 30 years more
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than 30 years and now it's all once for nothing. i mean he is prime minister denied having troops in the golden rule cut by and said his government was not possible to cease by pro. sees 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 a buys, john have gone to war of the region since the early 19 ninety's russian peacekeepers will monitor the news. the fire it is a by john sees will now start talks on reintegration to region and it's people alex bid elders 0 a saudi crown prince. and i haven't been solomon has told an american news network that the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations with israel. but he says it needs to be a solution to the palestinian issue. societies have said that any deal would require major progress towards the creation of a palestinian state. besides the crown prince's in new york for the un general
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assembly, what would it take for you to agree to normalize relations with israel when that is a forward from present by the association to get to that point for us, the purchasing issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a good negotiations. continue to now we get to see where to go. we hope that's a twin future place. that's where he's delightful. the biggest thing is and get this read bad as a pay on the middle of middle east. there were reports that you had suspended talk sort of us. that's not true. so you think if you were to care drivers, are you close? everything goes. well, some countries in the middle east still not too enthusiastic about a possible saudi israel deal a. this is what around the president had to say. hatch mind the judge and all that to you. the initiation of relationship between design is regime in any country in
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the region. if it is with the aim to bring security to for design is regime, it will certainly not do so. we believe that a relationship between regional countries and design is regina is a step in the back of the palestinian people. around me. curry is a senior public fellow policy fellow at the american university buried, and he says, the product administrative is a priority for the saudi governments. i think she is sincere, the post office. she means a lot of the songs, government and 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 the freedom of travel. but the idea of total palestinian sovereignty gonna post in the instead the 100 up is rarely call nice ation and occupation of the as i, as, as really apartheid system. most of the things that have the solid,
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as i've never talked about in any kind of detail, i haven't been, some is a circulating trigger, who also generates a huge amount will 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 records from all of the iranians is a very important move 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 interests and the region, but he's never been able to pursue a suspend clear policy. we just have to wait and see what this is. the lead to relations between the us and israel have been strange since benjamin netanyahu returned to pa 9 months ago. the president buys and said they had been discussing difficult issues, including israel's democracy,
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by the client. has this with this 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. you, as president joe biden made clear, they have areas of disagreement, especially over the controversial judicial reform law aimed at curbing the power of these really supreme court that has been widely protested. really discuss some of the heart issues that is a part of the democratic values that live at the heart of our partnership, including checks and balances in our assistance, and preserving the past to negotiate to stay solution. biden 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,
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and that is, is always commitment to democracy. we will continue to uphold the values that both prod, democracies, cherish the 100 to gathered in new york to protest meeting disagree by meeting one on one which set them you know, by giving him that respect. there'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 the markers. but experts say netanyahu is in a tough spot. if you make any concessions, it could cost him his job because it's not clear. the members of his right wing coalition will go along with any changes. pedagogy, al jazeera at the united nations funerals have being held for 5 palestinians killed by his really forces in the occupied westbank. dozens of people are injured when israel noticing the sold to him, that you need refugee camp on choose day. israel has confirmed using
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a trade in the attack. it's carried out several rates on densely populated area this year. the current president, florida visit lensky has told the un security council that russia should be stripped of its veto power for what he called its criminal and unprovoked regression. so lensky was making it the powerful you in body and person for the 1st time since a conflict with gun like kind of assist. ukrainian 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 objected strongly to the fact that voted me as a lensky was listed as the 1st speaker. for the rest and 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 an abrasive tone for the
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session. and the ukranian president was the, the critical off the security council's inability to hold russia to account. then you calling for an end to the russian veto paula assignment that keeps your thoughts. 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 theater continued as a russian and best of the period at his phone throughout zelinski speech. then off to the ukranian 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 presidency. lensky signed a decree prohibiting the conduct of negotiations with a government of vladimir putin. if the us is so interested in them, i don't think it would be very difficult to give the come on for the decree of the
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lensky to be lifted of this off to the us secretary of state and had made his end at russia clear. it's hard to imagine a country demonstrating more contempt for the united nations and all that. it stands for this from a country with a permanency on this council present during his bidding, 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, ross's invasion of ukraine in cleared violation of united nations jobs that a international law. is that going, inviting jo, political tensions of the visions said happening, regional stability, increasing the nuclear upset and creating the proficiency. nobody increasingly
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multi polar will to the russian veto in place. there's nothing the security council can do about it. the special debate began in the morning and continued until the early evening, and it's still not over. some speakers will return to make the points in the course of the day. but this is just an indication of how the situation ukraine has actually dominated the united nations general assembly. my kind of, i'll just era at the united nations potent says it will no longer provide weapons to ukraine. the not some changes ours off to a voice or someone keeps them pass it in a route over grand expos, put it into his band, ukrainian grain impulse to protect the interest of its toms. keeps as it will lodge a complaint for the world trade organization. so you create a rush of 5 thousands of shells and bullets at each other every day. the one place where the guns, a silent is a tiny board, a village on the back road,
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both sides of facilitating and pedestrian border crossing and assuming a region. and despite some fighting nearby, the crossing remains open to give people away to return to ukraine. same as robin has more now from holcroft break. next be necessary. this close to the border, the so called red, so our escorts as a fast moving target is better. it avoiding russian troops just a few kilometers away. we arrive at a check point, the only one of its kind in the country. almost 2 years into the war for growth call is a place where people can seek sanctuary. hundreds, use it to walk into the country every day. it's even been used for prisoners swaps . the final stretch on the russian side is a no man's land. people have to cross along. they find help here, but also suspicion at the edge of the country there was fear bordering on paranoia . and with good reason. earlier this month,
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the defense ministry said to me is the most frequently used region by so called russian saboteurs to cross into ukraine. and even in this relatively quiet part of the russian attacks, are routine soldiers ask us to leave and tell us to stop filming. we just left the check point behind us and what is the will and normally in this floor, and especially border crossing with pressure that is still open to allow people to be able to cross into the new arrivals or take them to a nearby village for security checks a temporary shelter offers a bed, a hot meal, a chance to unwind most as always are women and children. the center is from her teeth. her husband disappeared in the early days of the war, and she fled to russia after her house was destroy. she's been trying to get back ever since. so huge is getting worse. cool. it's been mentally difficult for the
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children and that will have to do not understand why all this is happening. this but i was that somehow we managed to, it was how we were afraid. i can't even explain it to you. i just con, you know, i just thought about what my children would have to eat not to be hungry and to stay safe with me. most of the return, these are from areas under russian occupation. here the work of local volunteers is vital and we're uniting ukraine families say go to nora. this colorado is essential because a large number of people we tend through. many people have lost that you currently have documents and cannot travel through your perhaps at this college and working as a way for our citizens to return her son in hopes to join her mother. soon. the whole time we were there, she seemed to be in tears exhausted by an arduous journey perhaps relief. she's almost home zane bus route, the old da 0 at the appropriate border crossing in ukraine. so we reach out to the
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head here, analysis or the police from united states refuse of heavy handed tactics. of the high school teacher is changed in front of screening street. the highlight, we could see some other lobby storms around the southern end of the red sea over the next day. as i just see the cloud just popping up here some found the still was a possibility. could see if either you go to a shop showers that will cause some flooding so that somebody to watch out for you see the blues to starting to creep in here with us. but elsewhere it generates rise on the hot side. 43 south. you see in the hospital getting into the may for this q i and full back that i had a similar picture as we go on into friday. that might be
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a few showers between the black sea of the cast because they just the round. the clock says, but otherwise, course not so the middle east, it is going to stay dry, but plenty of hot sunshine continuing sunshine to which car, right? temperatures here at about $35.00 degrees celsius, dried to rod across north africa. actually for the time being like maybe one or 2 showers just moving across the straight edge approach of it and all the positive morocco she make away into friday play. the showers across the west africa, through the gulf is getting showers just pushing across into them through good, possible kind of room as well, some lobby shops that in place since you can that just around lake victoria were one that brewing. they say some showers, southern posts of africa, generally on the dry side now still some for squints down towards the fall south. but cutting, settled on the boil, rich and iraq is facing the prices and the final results. water,
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as dams built by its upstream neighbors of a strict flow under investments and climate change, or exasperate to the situation. now with regions where settled funding 1st image tensions, a record to the rise, people empower investigates white. this could be the last generation to fund a rocks for, towards part one of 2 on a jersey to the, the, the, you watching out 0 reminder of our top story. and as a bi jones president says, his country has regained control is the break away region of no go into a car. back,
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often estimate on median forces agreed to lay down their arms as each file has been agreed between the 2 sides off to move in 24 hours of intense flights. so the crown prince might have been something that was told in american use, that was the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations with israel. but he says that needs to be a solution to the palestinian issue. creating president vitamins lensky has told the un security council that russia should be stripped of its feet upon what he called its criminal expression. he made comments during the special session on isn't he's probably minutes to georgia, maloney has cooled on nations to united states. the growing criminal industry behind human trafficking migration was the focus of her address at the you in general assembly the tiny, a tiny in the island of la producer. as being the 1st port of cool migrants and refugees making the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. the arrivals have divided the local population, trifles that reports now from producing this is what many and love to do is the
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want the island to be famous for its jacket, the beautiful landscape. it's sparkling coves, its sea food, its traditions, general katina, dispos that is known instead through 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, it's cold. they always ask, what's the latest we migrant and exhaust it's, we call it and what can base and promote our beautiful island? this isn't the 1st time in italy has seen this 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 brought demands from prime minister, georgia maloney for e naval mission. now maloney is teaching a yet broad, a international response at the un general assembly in new york. the middle was how
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much we enjoyed, you know, they, they had a good old young man. we really pretend to not see that no other criminal activity in the world today is more lucrative than the trafficking of migrants. when it is, the human reports themselves that i've shown how this business has reached, i mean by volume of money, the same level of drug trafficking. back on one producer, john lucas mother is cooking in the time of the restaurant. he and his father run both trips. he says maloney is failing like a predisposes to address the concerns nissan. yeah, they need to tell us the truth, but only for this with the talk of and they have a blockhead which never went anywhere but exploded limp. it was even more in 24 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, the islands 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,
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get able to get on the lot. produces people, i'm not tired of migrant. in fact, we see more cases of emergency and the welcome has remain the same. the people are tied to political power that doesn't take note of the real emergency, guaranteeing dignity to everyone. but others here to 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, but he would use any means to fight it. i suppose it, i'll just your lump. it was your opinion has a spend a few minutes hearing aid in somalia, after you and profound. widespread sas to misuse of support, which has meant to about funding more than a 1000000 people that depend on a to survive. my web presence report about off of the people in somalia depend on humanitarian aid following decades of civil war and devastating
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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 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 reports of fact, it concluded that landowners local authorities, members of the security forces and humanitarian workers rule involved in stealing aid to the 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,
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that almost all 8 coming to somalia bypasses the government system. and therefore, the government often doesn't know task direct link when it comes to 8 management. most, some of these a hood is millions of animals have died. others 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. you monetary and aid is one of any of the few ways to survive. malcolm web address is era or india has issued a travel advisory for citizens in canada, wanting them to exercise caution. it follows the canadian governments announcement that it had credible evidence of utilities involvement and the killing of a prominent canadian seat. actress. india, cause you allegations of said she have her tons of airports,
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not from sorry in the british columbia. how deep seeing the job was shot dead near this good. why? right, and sorry, in june. the problem in the canadian activist, a cold for the establishment of a separate seat states, cool colors, stone, and india at all for the reward leading to his arrest. so when the joe was killed those here, we're a no doubt who was responsible for the last 40 years, 67, saying that the indian stay as a meddling in our affairs in the canada here. and from day one once occurred on june 18th, the whole community knew that the indian state or its agents were involved in the murder of a deep signature. and all this is released said no, this has been acknowledged. and the problem in the house of commons, a police investigation is ongoing. so it's unlikely that any of what the canadian prime minister, cold, credible evidence even involved, will be released to the public. the normal questions being asked as to what exactly canada is alleging, is it a rogue engine opportunity of the engine security services, or is it the security services as a whole?
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the didn't government as a whole that is being alleged, have killed and is uh, not too far away from here. and how strong is that evidence in the past? it's been reported. the problem is adjusting food. i made the southern statement deposit because a canadian newspaper was about to publish a story revealing the government's suspicions and, and you know, positionally the question, the wisdom of the move going public and making the statements in parliament and so on was very unfortunate by the prime minister and having gone the fault. now i think we have really, they have really jeopardized the stage of a very good relationship that hasn't gone unnoticed of a u. k. and us have no rush to accuse india despite their intelligent and sharing arrangements with canada. i hope that we can make sure that the perpetrators are brought to justice and that we can all allow the space where that information and that investigation to occur before anybody. we suggest in individuals meanwhile, have dismissed today's obligations as absurd. deployed the window,
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but the key seek vote at a time of government unpopularity. she ever 10 c l g 0. sorry, british columbia. go to a ton sing was a full, a member of on terriers, provincial part of the spoke about the importance of an investigation. and then the judge coming and also have induced human rights record. this is an incredibly sharing a moment for the state community. we have evidence that a foreign nation was involved in the assassination of a canadian citizen on canadian soil. there's 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. i had the newton. but beyond that, to investigate the full extent of foreign interference by india in canada, had to be seen that there was an active, this was dedicated towards human rights and justice. and he's someone who i think
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was shirley and just focused on speaking around awareness, the human rights within the extent of canadian law in chargers. and that's truly the only uh, you know, the only actually that were involved with these are all freedom expressions. this is speaking truth to power, these are things that are allowed within democratic nations. and it's so hearing this things back and it's so unjust to think that this is the extent of the erosion of human rights and india. that even if you speak out against india is terrible human rights record our track record, the independent index. these have demonstrated india is increasingly dropping on journalist and in freedom of press index. introduce human rights index. it 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 uh, in, in another country. it's 7 months after the train the realm into the state of
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a higher president, joe biden has issued an executive order to assist in the clean up the us government . would i have to see the train operators efforts to help the local community and these policies recover from the accident? norfolk southern says it will compensate residents who are affected when it's trained crashed. well, kind of it's kind of goals. investing defense in the state of alabama, but he kind of footage from police shows officers taser and the director of a school button to refuse to stop playing music. come for a football game last week. 20 members can be seen on game with please before being arrested. warning some view is may find the following video, disturbing months left for us. this report it's thursday 19 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
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a race. but if he doesn't comply the lights to the stadium of cuts before joining lens signals to use band to wrap up the police trying to race moons and skilful brakes. and the, the, the, the means is teasing 70 times before being taken away by police officers. this guy a little be too aggressive in the situation. i don't think it was a situation where.
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