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the how's the bodies on the sides? it's not a control is not going no kind of box leaders of the region are meeting as any officials in the city of, of luck. i'm going to be talking about kind of go on and kind of back and it's asking a 1000000 population. could be integrated into also by john sue's fire on wednesday . and the 24 hours of fighting after separatists agreed to lay down the weapons. and this fund that are now calls for our medias. prime minister to stand done, and over how he's handled the crisis. our experience reports the after enlightening offensive and the goal know cut a bus. as advice on president claims, full control with this nick, a median forces, agreeing to lay down the width and do nothing to him in a saw as a result of the status of the anti terrorist images. azerbaijan has restored sovereignty. the events that occurred yesterday,
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and today the same time we'll have a positive impact on the peace process between armenia and azerbaijan. i want to hope that asked if 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 caucuses. this enclave and self declared break away. territory is internationally recognized as positive as a by john, but it's being controlled by it's in the comedians and has close things to be on media and governments. it's perceive failure to support the territory, particularly after a war and 2020 spots produce in the caps to get it on and turn that any new construction 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 than 30 years. and now it's
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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. thoughts on media and as a 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 reintegrating the region, and it's people alex bid. elda 0, or give yourself a lot of us, don't use live, not from moscow. what are you going to expect from these talk, celia? so basically, the policies are focusing on the sheet of ensuring the rights and security of a means in the region. and of course, the conditions for the end of this long term was
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a cover by hand. and basically that issue is also, of course, expect it to be discussed a no guarantees the decision to santa for, to satisfy all sides will be achieved as a bichon is expected to dictate that terms. now it was so pictures of both delegations arriving in the seats. so, but you have law. and according to reports, the russian peacekeepers are providing security during these talks, which are coverage. and the way you mentioned the russian peacekeepers but providing security there because russians troops also played a key role in monitoring the situation previously in his own o'connor buck. how involved is russia likely to be and these tools, as well as cost that will be involved a g to it's territorial proximity to both countries due to all the ties and mutual history occurring to, according to the russian defense ministry. when the standards of the russian
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peacekeepers have this occupation about $5000.00 civilians from dangerous areas of nego in a car of car box, as obviously as some facilities to continue the russian president sledging a piece and had a telephone conversation with amin and prime minister nicole shannon, we understand that sir peyton was actually please that the so called acute phase of the conflict to had been overcome. and he also welcomes the agreement to seize his services. and instead of her students, his whole tooth paste talks between the representatives of that as a bichon and, and i've gotten a car box while armenia is actually not happy. it's always blames russia for signing with as a bichon at this time around in this particular round of as soon as he's. and basically they say that russia didn't full freely supplications under the collective security treaty organization agreements. and it didn't help them during
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the previous escalation. that's a james bond to in 2020. and i mean, he also says that the russian peacekeepers didn't help to resolve the situation. a basically that is going on right now. we're. 1 in russia, we hear voices that the country is no going to send that sounds to fight and die. and carl, bye for on media and the russian peacekeepers that is to help the local population to, to, to provide them with food and medicine and to evacuate them. if needed, and not to get involved in the military activities, you this up of all of the in most go thank you very much indeed. of the bottom size. it won't give you crane any additional weapons. they've been allies for a long time, but they're not locked in a diplomatic dispute of
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a green part of the says it's bind ukrainian green imports to protect the interest of its own farmers. green says it's going to lodge a complaint with the world trade organization during bus drivers in eastern ukraine with more well, this is something that has definitely been building for some time. but this fracture between these 2 very close allies, easily ukraine's closest partner in the war against russia, if not broadly, definitely on continental europe. poland has been ukraine's closest partner. this fracture will be something that will be of, of serious concern to all of the countries supporting ukraine in this conflict with russia. it has been building for some time, and it is around this greenville. now, what, what we're looking at is green. that was meant to be going out through the black sea because that those ports are closed because of the russian invasion. and because of russian controls over the black sea that has now been crossing over land . and much of that not meant to be stopping in europe,
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has been finding its way to european markets, something that those countries, poland, now being the prime one has have tried to push back against. now from the polish point of view, we are seeing this disagreement coming up just ahead of national elections next month. the prime minister, no doubt, trying to shore up support among ruler conservative folders, but what the ukrainians will be saying is that this dismissed is the fact that ukraine is a country at war. it's ports are unable to function normally and not making allowances for that goes against the spirit of being an ally in this conflict. is that, and i mentioned that year and so me in northeast and ukraine, and that's a region that's playing quite a unique role as the wars going on between russia and ukraine. tell us a little bit more about where you are. much of the border is, is, is very tightly controlled, but you're in the assume your region right at the board with russia. there is an example of ukraine in russia and a kind of quiet cooperation. and an example of what it means for civilians caught
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up in the fighting when the 2 sides are able to put aside the differences and prioritize humanitarian needs brake next be necessary. this close to the porter, 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. this is almost 2 years into the war. put growth call is a place where people can seek sanctuary. hundreds, use it to walk into the country every day. it's even 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, the defense ministry said to me is the most frequently used region by so called
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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 we normally in this for border crossing was the pressure that is still open to allow people to be able to cross 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. oksana is from her teeth. her husband disappeared in the early days of the war, and she fled to russia after her house was destroy. and she's been trying to get back ever since. so you just give me a call. it's been mentally difficult for the children and that will have they do not understand why all this is happening. this but it was that somehow we managed
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to, it was how we were afraid. i can't even explain it to you. i just con, 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 have this car to work as a way for our citizens to return have looks on the 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 the same bus route, the old 0 at the appropriate border crossing in ukraine sydney region. increase the
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president voted means that this case has russia. it should be stripped of its eventual power. the un security council is accused moscow of what he calls criminal and unprovoked aggression. russia has invaded ukraine in february last year. the security council has been debating the crisis. my kind of reports 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 to the objected strongly to the fact that both of me is lensky was listed as the 1st speaker. for the rest and objection shop . really struck down by the systems chapman. there is a solution for this. if you agree, you'll stop the war and presidents or landscape will not take the floor. this fix jane set an abrasive tone for the session. and the ukrainian president was 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 keeps your thoughts.
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see, these are the situations that have changed everything for the un. we should recognize that the un finds itself and a deadlock on the matters of aggression. political theater continued as a russian invested a peer that his phone throughout zalinski 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 their 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 to 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. this off to the us secretary of state, ted made his end at russia clear. it's hard to imagine a country demonstrating more contempt. so united nations and all that. his sense
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for this, from a country with a permanency on this council present during his 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, ross has invasion of ukraine in cleared violation of united nations. jonathan, a international law executive. i think joe political tensions of the visions. so that being regional stability, increasing the nuclear snaps and creating the positions you know, increasingly multi ball or rolls to the russian veto in place. there's nothing the security council can do about it. the special debates began in the morning and continued until the early evening. and it's still not over some speakers or turn to
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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 out is era at the united nations serial president bush at all. a side has arrived in china, presidents outside and his wife landed in the eastern city of home. so they're going to attend the opening the asian games. there is the 1st time in 20 years that president outside has visited china. beijing has supported us, had during the 12 year study and wants katrina, you has more fundraising or a side of many possible to use the special needs needed. but he was working with the red carpet and on, on a god as he and his wife touch down to the sea city of san joe la on thursday. and you'll be saying during his visit with president susan saying, and also attending the opening of the asian games on saturday. now, she did visit china previously in the year 2004 when she met with bowman need
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a gentile. but this is his, the state visit to the country since in syria, almost 12 years ago. now, aging has been one of the few school supporters of damascus during the conflict. it's locked a un resolution to section a slot. it's also blocked the proposal to create an independent body to try to determine what has happened to thousands of people who have gone missing since conflict broke out in syria. no chinese for ministry hopes this visit will extend and deep in the corporation between the 2 sides and says that china has a diplomatic ties with syria for 67 years. and more importantly, aging has promised to help age in serious economic reconstruction and expected that that topic would be the one to dominate the thoughts. meetings that, sorry, suspicions during this time. what are the okay now, what parts of the house service are again under severe strain for the 1st time, it is 75 year history. junior doctors and consultants will both go on strike.
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several emergency departments have been effective sizes of surgical operations. are going to be postponed. that's because of a fresh set of strikes by english doctors that say that will last several days. it's part of a months long dispute overpay, but it's about a month's reports from london. even some patients are prepared to put up with a strike if it helps doctors went higher wages. a jamie, hey, i was a wheelchair user who's relied on britain's national health service o n h s for most of his life without a viable and i just, i wouldn't be here. and if the at night just collapses, i don't particularly credit my chances. in april he decided to undergo major surgery. 5 months later, he's still waiting for it to be scheduled. it's difficult and frustrating impacts on the way i can if my life, the amount of pain and discomfort i'm in during the last round of strikes in may, jamie had another procedure delay 2 weeks. one of the 1000000 medical appointments postponed since december, thanks to health care strikes,
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hospital leaders and public health officials cool the current situation. dangerous warning continued strikes. great, and the normans challenge the strikes this week represent the biggest industrial disruptions of persons, nationalized health service in its history. they will mean longer. the ladies, the patients already waiting months for the treatment will surgery, but they also highlight a workforce on the system that's close to breaking point. senior adult doesn't even begin striking tuesday on wednesday junior adult to join the leaving just limited medical club a nationwide. and on thursday and friday, tens of thousands of junior doctors will provide no service a tool. the senior adult visits the nap, paid full 17 percent in real time since 2010. the government this year suggested a 6 percent increase. junior doctor's office or a drop of up to 17 percent during the same period. they were recently offered a 9 percent uplift. 2 and 3 u. k. doctors belong to the british medical association behind the strike, including doctor origin, not a london doctor early in his career,
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the strength of by the unity. so we thought amongst us is, i don't know if i'm high and that's all we need because i don't realize this is the last on saloon for us is one of the last story is the guys, it's no, never to save all profession to this country and to restore it, pretends health minister has some health thoughts on pay for 6 months. and this week announced plans to full stopped has back to work. prime minister has been clear the position for pay this year has been agreed through the pay review body process. and obviously commenced position despite the delays. tammy, faces, like many british residents, he still supports the doctor's demands. that's what i'd have about is knowing that to be in n h s, and 51015 years time. know whether i end up light it in other months now. many similar sacrifices may be made this week, but without class salaries, the remain no simple solutions. the months out a 0, the still ahead on all the 0 issue is very important. we need to
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solve that pops and we have a big confusions. continue to know setting confidence mohammed when somebody says the kingdoms moving closer towards normalizing relations with israel, the, the headlight. i will stop by looking at the southeast asian, you can see a poem of cloud showing where the heaviest rain is gonna fall over the next few days more in way of thunderstorms. coming back into the philippines, we could see some moderate flooding with warnings out for most southern areas. and that rain continues to 4 across the moving parts of borneo and renee, we could see some flooding from that and also splashes up for the north. across the lodge areas of indo china like thailand, as well as cambodia and vietnam. much dry a story for the south of this, the launch areas of indonesia. and it's
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a very dry story, as we had done on the 2 australia, a lot of that heat has now been blown out for today for that from that southeast corner. thanks to a cold front that's pushed its way east. so lots of settled whether to be found that he's come back into the southern areas of western australia posting $35.00 degrees celsius. the temperature is however, dipping down here that will be on the up. however, for ad light, if we have a look over the next few days and look at that temperature picking right up to $28.00 degrees celsius and by the time we get to sunday 10 degrees above the average for this time of us. so scorching hot story, we've seen lots of hate in new zealand, a new record for september, set on the no fun, but there will be a clue. down coming on friday. the
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short documentary is from around the world. that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the risk analysis the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you want to know, does it a reminder of a top story? is this our officials, mazda by john. amazing. i think i'm really in need of some of the kind of box i'm talking a russian broker see spot and it's $24.00 and $5.00 boxes and says it's now consoles
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going economy box totes, we'll discuss. that'd be, i think i'm in need of population fully integrated into as a, by john as being reported that the 5 ministers of poland and ukraine have agreed in a phone calls to find a solution to their diplomatic dispute of great importance. holding him funds, green enforced crane to protect the interests of its own farmers. the dentist said we're just apply additional weapons to the volume escalator. sevien, president bush out on the side is arrived in china. president. our son is visited in the country for the 1st time in nearly 20 years. china supported us that during the 12 years. sorry, a baby is crying. prince says talks with israel to normalize, relations are progressing. he also says he's concerned about iran. how many been solomon has made the comments in a rare television interview? i'll just say it was high, digital, castro is more the welfare of the palestinian people remains at the center of talks
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between saudi arabia and israel to normalize relations. that's according to saudi crown. prince mohammed vince online in an interview that aired wednesday on the us tv network, fox news. the purchasing issue is very important. we need to solve that box and we have a good negotiation. continue to know if those negotiations are successful. saudi arabia will become the largest, it's error of economy to end. it's boy thought of this real over the treatment of palestinians. following the recent lead of the u. e. n bar rate. palestinians widely view those moves as a bi trail. and vs refused to say what concessions saudi arabia was seeking from israel as part of the normalization talks. but so the kingdom was advocating for a good life for the palestinians. it's not clear what he means by that. so there's a mean just to loosen some of these really controls, maybe getting more money, freedom of travel, but the idea of the total cost in the, in solver posted in the instead,
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those are the things that have the solid is i've never talked about in any kind of detail, the us hopes and agreement between is real and saudi arabia can lead to a wider peace deal for the region. is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with you as president joe biden. on wednesday, we could 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 tire was really confident. yvonne does not want to see a deal between saudi arabia and israel president avery, embrace, see warrant against such on wednesday. we believe that a relationship between regional countries and design is regime is a step in the back of the palestinian peoples. iran in saudi arabia, restore diplomatic relations in march, and b, s, as iran obtains a nuclear weapon. saudi arabia will do the same. if they get one, we have to get one for securities and
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a full boss and pop while in the middle east. but we don't want to see that finally, when questioned about the 2018 murder of the saudi journalist, jamaica shows you which are you an investigation concluded was likely ordered by the crown prince. m b. s. refuse to say he was involved and called the incident, a painful mistake. heidi joe castro elda 0 washington, and i think it's probably most of georgia maloney is calling on nations to unite against human trafficking. she's focused on legal migration and then address to the un general assembly in new york. i false it reports from lumper to. so this is what many and want to do is they want the island to be famous for its jacket, the beautiful landscape. it's sparkling coves, its sea food, its traditions, jenika, katrina, 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 windshield his cold. they also ask,
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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 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 into line producer is 70 percent last week, southern surgeon numbers broke demands from prime minister, georgia maloney for an enable mission. now maloney is teaching a yet broad, a international response at the un general assembly in new york. interested, you know, maybe like a orange 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. a back on producer john lucas,
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mother is cooking in the time of the restaurant. he and his father run both trips. he says maloney is failing like a pre assess has to address the concerns nissan. yeah. any 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 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 will have 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, get able to get on the lot. produces people. i'm not tired of migrant. in fact be seeing 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. imagine since people down to inc dignity to everyone in the but up is here to look at a general shift towards a honda line at a public meeting on wednesday, the assistant room is resurfaced to the government wants to build
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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 a protesting taking place in athens as part of a $24.00 strike against labor reform is proposed for the greek government. let's try go ahead all public service sectors and is expected to cause chaos to public transport and health care. in several cities. jones, that awful us has been amongst protesters in degree capital label. experts say this bill gibson employee is too much flexibility and workers to level the security. for example, an employee can hire someone on a trial basis for up to a year before commissioning to them. and if somebody signs up for 40 hour work week and employ, i need only guarantee that they will work. one closer of that time,
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a lot of the unit is we've spoken here today from both the public and the private sector. private rights that have been sold over for decades of being around, for example, certain rights to strike a going to be co tales by the school and over time and the public sector is going to be limited to what people are here. only thing is the quality of life and the standard of living salary, the in both the public and the private sector. it's going to go down the, the, this is all just here. these are the top stories. officials are mazda by john or meeting i think are many and leaders from the economy,
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