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the system become visible in 40 to 50 years later, but it's already too late by the chances of reversing it nearly impossible. the one of your claims closest allies of stops giving it weapons and an escalating dispute over great the number about this. and this is obviously life and to have also coming up as think on millions and now somebody's on is, meets over the future of not going to cut a box off the russian box. the ceasefire holds 24 hours of fights in india. suspends visa services for canadian citizens as diplomatic relations states, a new lo focusing issue is really important to solve that pops and we have a good appreciation to you to know. 10 started from principal how moving someone
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says the kingdom is moving slow. so towards normalizing relations with is the polar and says it's going to stop supplying additional weapons to ukraine for a long time. i liked spots, they'd be locked in a dispute over great inputs, fall into bonds, grain from ukraine to protect the interest of its own farmers. events that it wouldn't supply additional weapons to keep as the volume escalated, the foreign ministers of both poland and you trained a reporter to have agreed and a phone call to try to find a solution. robert pushed out as senior fellow of casino philosophy foundation and a former published diplomat. he says, the way you claims president, logging me, is the landscape address. poland in the un could be behind was always decision to stop on supplies to keep a lengthy solo. you know, friends of ukraine,
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and this is not just now says the very 1st day, you know, it's not just the compliment and now the institutions and g o this, the whole society, whichever welcomes, you know, great. i read just as you know, i mean, it was so i, i, you know, i called a lot more than like 5 minutes without meeting berries you pregnancy, different places and they are welcome to integrating as well. the problem is unfortunately that something has, has changed in terms of yes, we have elections and on and so forth. coming. so of course, the government that the governing party is obviously taking, you know, perhaps rather hot using throughout the concrete dory. but the truth is, it's been comprehensible why now it's reached the level of the president, you know, your brand new president, why it used to be facing opponent visited with the country and friendly country. you know, he walked out before the speech of the police president and did not want to actually organize the meeting. that is something which, you know, i'm sure will settle this, those people in the criminal and if you will kind of opening champagne, what would prove them wrong? but nevertheless, this is not helping. and it's
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a kind of even some, you know, people, uh, service advisor as a form adviser. so you're trying to present that saying that this is kind of political. so you side on your right and side. so yes, hold on. it's not, you know, yeah. what, what started out in the midst of rushes, what would you create a tiny border village in the back road is be spared. the deafening roar of shelling dispute comes in the midst of rushes more over the train. but the 2 sides have a unique link, a small board, a village in the region, assuming fighting continues nearby, but the crossings allowing people to return to ukraine seem to shop you, sent this from bulk of the break neck speed 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. this is almost 2 years into the war book. rosco is a place where people can seek sanctuary. hundreds,
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use it to walk into the country every day. it's even been used for prisoners watch . the final stretch on the russian side as 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 subsuming 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've just left the check point behind us and what we 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,
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a temporary shelter offers a bed, a hot meal, a chance to unwind most as always are women and children. of 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. 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 help they do not understand why all this is happening. this but that somehow we managed 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, i think go to nora. fisco adult is essential because a large number of people we tend to, which many people have lost that you currently have documents and cannot travel
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through your perhaps have this car to work as a way for all citizens to return home. 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. same bus route, the ultra 0 at the appropriate border crossing in ukraine. so he region ukraine's president. volume is events getting says russia, she'll be stripped of its beautiful part of the un security council. the accused moscow 40 called criminal and unprovoked aggression. russia invaded ukraine in february 2022. the security council as being debating the crisis. my accountant 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 of the objected strongly to the fact that voted me as a lensky was listed as the 1st speaker. the rest of the objection shop really
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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. this vix. james set an abrasive tone for the session, and the ukrainian president was the critical of the security council's inability to hold russia to account. then you calling for an end to the russian veto paula assignment. that keeps it, though i'd 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 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
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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 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 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 has the invasion of ukraine in clear violation of united nations, jonathan international law executive. i think joe,
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political tensions of the visions said happening, regional stability, increasing the nuclear sets 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 debate began in the morning and continued until the early evening, and it's still not over some speakers or turn to make the points in the course of the day. but this is just an indication of how the situation ukraine, as i totally dominated the united nations general assembly. my kind of, i'll just era at the united nations. the positives of us are by john and joshua, i have discussed the situation in the break away region of nicole, and i'll kind of buck moscow says, as any president you, i apologize to not to be approaching for the depths of russian peacekeepers, azerbaijan counted administrator operation in the region,
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leaders of nicole and i caught a box of being meeting as any officials in the city of las, they'd been discussing how the region and it's, i think our 1000000 population can be integrated into as a by john a cease fire on wednesday ended 24 hours of fighting up to san francisco agreed to lay down their weapons and despond itself of all of his joining us now live from moscow. what do we know about these talk? celia, as well, i guess he reported it as a vision has given me a draft agreement on peace between the 2 neighboring countries over the dispute. so it's kind of back region and now by curry's waiting for the reaction of a from a mean. you know, for a sease of and basically what we hear from the car box side is that no, so i know agreement has been reached yet as no security guarantees for armenians have been provided. so basically, right now, the policies as well, they will have to continue discussing the issues because basically the go to car
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box is populated by ethnic armenians. and most of them do not want to become as a bush on it as citizens. so just a short while ago, as you mentioned, of leisure and patient spoke on the phone with president of as a bichon and have a live and page and shed hayes as a been trying to come to pods to ensure. right, so that means in current bar because it's a very, very pressing issue. indeed, russian has been heavily involved and they're going to come back in the situation surrounding it for some time. not least, having a russian peacekeepers in there over the previous years. we would assume that for the russian is going to be heavily involved in these negotiations that are going on as well. absolutely. we'll see. that's uh, the russian president is in touch with a median. and as a shiny leaders and the russian peacekeepers have been stationed in there since the previous 40 full day car by a rule that broke house in 2020
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a media blames them for being idle and not providing a media was necessary held in its side for car box and now during the telephone conversation between the russian and the zip is ronnie presidents, a homily if indeed apologized and expressed his continuance is over the desk of the russian peacekeepers who were killed in kind of by as a bridge on the, on a, the day before and we are also get to report that some fuss suspects in the death of the peacekeepers have been detained as so according to the russian defense ministry, the peacekeepers continued working down the whole racing block church in about 5000 civilians from dangerous areas in the going to cairo by meanwhile, i mean a celebration independence day today. so nicole pushing out and set in his address to his nation, but that high goal is the happiness of,
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i mean is future generations. and that requires peace and conflict free environments. so that explains that media is actions, and this current designation as well room, or as we remember the countries lead to set the media would know, gets involved in any minute show patients with his image on you know, shop obama talking to us from moscow. you live, thank you very much. indeed. india has suspended his visa services in canada until further notice, i made an escalating diplomatic ro, the canadian government says it has credible evidence that new delhi was involved in the coming of a prominent canadian seek activist. and this has to be out of jason's absurd between countries of issued and travel advisory to the citizens wanting them to be cautious. do you have time to report some study in british columbia or how deep seeing the job was solved deadly of 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
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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 how the div signature and all the cities released said no. this has been acknowledged and the parliament 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 for getting 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? the didn't government as a whole that is being alleged to have killed and is uh, not too far away from here. and how strong is that evidence? it's been reported, the problem is adjusting food. i made the southern statement deposited because a canadian newspaper was about to publish a story revealing the government's suspicions and you know,
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positionally the question, the wisdom of the move. but in public making, the statement 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 and it hasn't gone unnoticed. but the u. k. of us have looked, rushed to accuse india despite their intelligent sharing arrangements with kind of i hope that we can make sure that perpetrators are brought to justice and that we can all allow the space where that information and that investigation before anybody leave suggest indian officials meanwhile, have dismiss today's obligations as absurd. the play to win over the keys seek vote at a time of government unpopular character. she advert hands the older 0. sorry british columbia. starting president bush out on the side has arrived in china. the president and his wife landed in the eastern city of hong show, where they're going to attend. the opening of the asian games is the 1st time in 20
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years of president. the us that has visited china as being supporting our sides during the 12 used to be in war. gina, you has more foundations to push all aside is shunned in many parts of the world. typically the west here in china. he was greeted with a red carpet and an on a god for him and his wife as much as they touched down in the eastern 20 city of from jo. now over the next few days is expected to meet which one is present in pain. and he will also attend the opening of the asian games in on the on saturday . and this is not my thoughts 1st time in china. he did visit back in 2004 when he met, then read a gentile, thought this is his 1st visit for a cat in syria almost 12 years ago. you see, it does seem to mock a bit of a change or an end to this diplomatic isolation by syria early in the area was reinstated to the arab league. and now we have this visit in flight rad slots and leave syria. although a major reason behind that is that the aging has been a school supporter of damascus throughout the conflict. if look at the un attempts
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to sanction the thoughts as well as an attempt to create an independent body that would clarify what has happened to thousands of people who have vanished from syria throughout this conflict. most importantly to us on aging says that it wants to assist in serious economic reconstruction. something in the country is badly needs following the destruction and since damascus remains under west inception. now this visit is coming at a time when baby wants to expand its reach in the middle east earlier this year, aging burger, this applies to between saudi arabia and ron. it's also put forward. so israel tell us the policy side piece of proposal. and just last month, it welcome to the trying to dominate the brick, sweeping some middle eastern nations. and this is a part of that plan to really a cement aging role as a significant how it play it in the middle east region at a time when the united name of the united states is having its influence that wayne and also president, changing pain wants to set himself apart from the us as needed,
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that is willing to deal with such leaders, such as a side earlier this year, he also played force through letting me pretend from russ the and venezuela, as of as well as maturer. are the leaders of housing ostracized by the katrina. you all the 0 agent? go ahead and i'll just say the global hon goes on the wise, but donations to full countries are, are record low. we're going to look at why foreign governments i'm more reluctant to help general striking greece to protest against the government's economic products. the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis? will make it worse, informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments with
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the you're watching, i'll just say that. and reminder of our top stories. this item is being reported that farm and it says a poland and ukraine have agreed in a phone call to find a solution to the diplomatic dispute of a grain info's all on her bond greeting from ukraine to protect the interest of its own farmers. incense and it wouldn't supply additional weapons to trainers, the ro escalate. officials for mazda bodies on our meeting, i think i'm meeting in need of some of the kind of box office in the russian brokerage see sparks, and it's 24 hours of fighting. bako says it now control, snuggle, and we're kind of on the 2 sides of discussing how the i think i media and populations will be integrated into as the by john ukraine's president started me is that i'm
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skiing, says rush, i should be stripped of its veto power of the un security council is accusing moscow for the spelling criminal on unprovoked a, russian, israel, and side here radio. so they are optimistic about moving closer to normalizing ties . us president joe biden is being meeting isn't, was pregnant as of benjamin netanyahu on the sidelines of the un general assembly inside of everybody's crime. prince is also being speaking publicly about relations with israel, but my team reports, it comes to a rare interview with american television mohammed been so month discusses what seemed unlikely just a few years ago. normal diplomatic relations with israel forces, the pricing issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a little confusion. just continue to now we get to see where to go. so you think if you were to characterize, are you close everything closer. but when asked what he would do,
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if you run obtained a nuclear weapon, he said saudi arabia would do the same, getting if they get one, we have to get one full securities and a full boss impala on this. but we don't want to see that as the interview went to air benjamin netanyahu set down with joe biden, at a hotel in new york. outside greeted by protesters inside, greeted by jo by them. i think that the 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 for us to advance. the end of the curve is where the confidence she reconciliation between islamic world and the jewish state. and advance of genuine peace between us on the boston. after being snubbed for months, nothing. yeah. who got what he's wanted from bite and an invite to the white house along with the us has expressed concern over israel's creeping annexation of the
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occupied westbank and a controversial judicial overall plan. critics say, would we, can the supreme court really discuss some of the heart issues that is part of the democratic values lies the heart of our partnership, including checks and balances in our systems, and preserving the past to negotiate a 2 state solution. if ties between is real and saudi arabia are normalized, it would be another seismic shift in the ever changing alliances of the middle east . that may hit you. i'll just 0. the united nations as people are wanting out of food around the world, was more. busy than 340000000 people facing acute food insecurity, according to the world food program,
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the nations to help the hungry. i don't record lows, i'll just is chris. and so let me takes a closer look. government funding cods are putting some of the world's most vulnerable people at risk of hunger and malnutrition. the united nations world food program issued a strong warning recently saying that an additional 24000000 people could slip into emergency hunger in the next year. a 50 percent increase from the current level. so far the organization has received less than half of the 25000000000. it says it needs to prevent starvation and operations have been slashed in places like afghanistan, somalia, syria, and the democratic republic of congo. earlier this year, conflict force collude care to police sedan. now she's trying to get help for people in our home country. i don't think there is a proper recognition of just how severe things are incident and just how urgent the needs are. there is an over emphasis on the ukrainian conflicts to detriments of,
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of the complex. and often what that means is that funding envelopes that are made available for ukraine, unaltered supplies in the same way too for, for other countries, including so that members of the un security council recently met to discuss the problem in our calling on the private sector to do more this moment calls for bold action. it calls for breaking out of our business as usual model. it calls for its thinking holistically about how we address increasingly protect protracted crises and it calls for everyone. and then poverty and hunger are supposed to be the united nations top priorities under the sustainable development calls. but the trends are all moving in the wrong direction. humanitarians claim conflict, climate change, and the enduring impacts of the coven pandemic. there are more than 340000000 people worldwide facing acute food and security. some 40000000 of them are already at emergency levels of hunger to this magnitude have consequences. and those
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consequences are not just for people lose their lives or their livelihoods. this is the 1st time in the organizations 60 year history that have seen such significant short falls. the worry now is that more hungry people will only lead to more global instability. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations protests taking place in greece as part of a $24.00 strike against government labor reforms. charging is linked to the public sector. the said the proposal is an assault on workers' rights. industrial actions disrupting public transport. and it's left fairies tied up in ports, doctors and nurses, and public hospitals as well as some teachers have also been on strike. john to start off with us as being with the protest isn't a good capital. right. the experts say this bill gibson employee is too much flexibility and workers to little the security for example,
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that employees can hire someone on a trial basis for up to a year before commissioning to them. and if somebody signs up for a 40 hour work week, an employee, i need only guarantee that they will work one quarter of that time. i'll also be unit, as we've spoken here today from both the public and the private sector site, but rights that have been sold over for decades of being around. for example, certain rights to strikes are going to be co tails, private and over time and the public sector is going to be limited to what people here offering is the quality of life and the standard of living a salary that in both the public and the private sector is going to go down. now the weather is next to the inside. story is going to examine the flare up intentions between india and canada over the killing of a canadian siege activities. you can find
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a lot more also on that story on our website, odyssey the dot com, you'll also get a lot of background as well. and all the stories we covered here that said, for me, will not stay with us. the the hello that will start in east asia and the weather systems book, very heavy rain to the likes of the korean peninsula and japan. you can see that indicated in a dense cloud. it moves quickly out east, however, leaving behind a legacy of showers. and that will help dropped the temperature slot in places like tucker, but it is still a very hot and humid situation that the korean peninsula sees the sunshine come back in on friday, temperatures picking up once again in soul 27 degrees celsius. the system restore in beijing was lots of sunshine, but the wet weather starts to edge for the soft showers coming in that on saturday
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. it picks up as well across most central areas of china, places that have already seen flooding. likely to possibly see more of that from the heavy rain, but much dryer for the south of this. and we'll see sunshine in hong kong through the we can as the show as start to ease. now for south asia, the one seen rays are continuing to chalk very heavy amounts of rain, a rustle, each northeastern areas of india or bangladesh and the pole baton. and me and ma the what's the weather moves most central areas. they've got some amber the south for monday up for a dish, as well as in the very north east, but much dryer for the north, west new delhi, seeing sunshine, off the rain over the next few days of the rock. a nation riddled with land mines and an expert dedicated to defusing them, one by one. equipped with only a 9th and
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a pair of wire touched the faces that every day for does his work make him a hero or a talk. with the minor on the jersey to seek activists have been operating for years outside india. now one has been killed in canada, 5 minutes or just centreville accuses new delhi of triggering tension between the 2 countries. so can it be contained and what does this tell us about the flight of religious minorities in india? this is inside story, the .
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