tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 22, 2023 12:00am-1:00am AST
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the weather brought to you by visit cuts, all the the po on carry, johnston, this is, and these are life coming up the next 60 minutes. head of saddam's routing council ones, the un dot one is country, could spill over in the region. a promise of new ad defense weapons as in cranes, preston suites present survive and that the white house ethnic, a median separate say send us advice on these hold that 1st direct tools of to cease 5 each of the going to kind of on a win for indigenous communities in the sale, the supreme court news to protect unsuccessful and support level full return to the
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right plate. for the 1st part in 7 years for how much sell our car to make sure it's a winning return. a jack and top looks to in the one far as the missing from his collection the, the head of citizens, really and council of the fact that all the fun has appeals to the international community to counter sponsors of the armies arrival at rapid support forces. i know that han has been addressing well the, the is the general assembly within the last battle. he won't see you in the war, could spill over in the region. so the on these embroiled in widespread fighting between the countries army, which one of these and the permits are rapid support forces. and we're still not doing that. you love highly of what we call upon the international community to
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designate these groups and the allies as terrorist groups that must be counted by all, they must be forced to protect the suit. and these people, the region, and the entire rules. they are responsible for the killing of thousands and the displacement of millions and whether you have a laser, what i meant will have that reaction from a cartoon with him, a move in the 1st that set totes hitachi co hain live at united nation. so patrick, what more can you tell us about this uh, address at us as well, you can tell that the general is really trying to get the world's supply. busy to his side, he's really portrayed. this is a basically one sided conflict to detailing what he said were grapes and killings. and people at the rapid security forces still in people's homes. you talked about the millions that are displaced. and it's interesting because i've been talking to officials who are very much involved in the fight,
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in the effort to stop decided in sudan, here's united nations. and when you talk to them, they don't say that one side is mostly to blame. they say both sides need to be brought to the table, whether that's through increase sanctions, increase pressure. but he's using this opportunity here at the united nations, as you just heard, to call for the, our assess to be designated a terrorist organization that would lead to even more sanctions. and more uh, more of the international community, giving them more opportunity to really try uh, to hurt that organization. but really, i think the focus here at the united nations is on trying to figure out a way to get both sides of the table. because the message i've gotten repeatedly from a basset or is it on up, is that they feel that there's not enough pressure yet to get both sides to negotiate in good faith. good faith. meanwhile, these bad cherry and crisis is just continuing to unfold, and the horrors that he spoke about on the floor are in the general assembly,
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really nothing compared to what you hear from the people who are studying just the atrocities that are happening and through that. okay, path to stay with this if you will, because meanwhile on the ground in sit down the head of the power minute to wrap it . support forces says he's fully prepared for c spa and to engage in comprehensive political talks. a 100 hung down to god made the comments in the recorded video message addressed to the un general assembly. no, the rapids support forces off. what do you ready for a total ceasefire across to down right now a humanitarian, 8, and save quoted. the response of indians and aid workers to respond to dialogue that leads to a comprehensive political solution and the formation of a new government that leads the country to our democratic transformation. and the last think these last spring and that have a morgan now in the content, me about what was a significant setting of the messaging on the to is now the head
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of the rapids support forces made his that or rather re released the media recording that he may just about an hour before the head of the sovereignty council, an army chieftain or let them put, the hon was due to give his speech to the un general assembly. now he address a general line with him, dentegra. it'd be head of the iris that address the un general assembly as well. and he said that the recess is ready for a long time as cease fire and to return and engage in the political process. but with the conflict was, he also said that there should be a civilian democratic transition and that they should be free and fair election. and that's elements of the former regina, while president, i'm going to proceed, should not be involved in any political process. now these are the conditions that we've heard from him repeatedly, despite the this being the 2nd media recording of him. he did really several audio messages over the past few months. so it seems that he's trying to show that there
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is a way and there is a rule for negotiations to end the conflict, but it is not unconditional. there should be certain conditions match before a ceasefire as negotiated. that should be a retentive political process. and he also made is clear that he doesn't also have an issue with the student needs on forces. it's but rather the leadership, all the signees forces that he has an issue with. and he previously said that if it all replace them to work with and in a few days. so it looks like the head of the rapids support forces is trying to show his significance by releasing a message just an hour before the head of the suffering to counsel an army to support. but also trying to show that he is open for peace and dialogue. and this, of course, despite the talks between the recess and the army, being suspended at the moment, are the best thing to you a, let's go back to patrick. so hey, now i'm petty, has there been any reaction at the un to this offer of a ceasefire?
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and so far, no, uh, no reaction to that. but really, i think most of the focus over yesterday at a higher level meeting and today has really been on the humanitarian crisis that is unfolding. and i have the absolute perfect guest to talk about that with me. i'm joined with francisco rocha. he's the president of the international federation of the red cross and the red crescent. you've been here talking to people about to dan . i was absolutely shocked if you look at the un numbers for humanitarian aid, for a to refugees. it's less than the 3rd funded. is that the same for you? guess what the quotes are you in for the red cross less than 10 percent of our people who don't know this funded and this is i think it's quite a shame because other people found other interests and differential from the international community. so do you use that location to, to, to sort of, we can pull it up to the technician, would be paying additional. frances of the people have done is not different from people that he's leaving on the crisis. and,
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and i want to go to this location if you allow me to, to thing to, for them to use the telephone world. use of this with thing is with question that i'm working round of help to protect people struggling to support them. maybe because of the port funding, and i think that they, we hold that finally international. we pay attention to this. so what do i know? they had this high level meeting and i spoke to the person who ran the meeting and she said we gave them specifics. we told them the story is to try and wake them up . this is your chance to tell our audience throughout the world what. what is like life? what is life like in sudan? how bleak is it? is life where hanging. he's a company you around the truck where you have no access to head because the poor condition of the head facilities. and we have a very difficult position with just one axis. and even they think, when we don't know just one second to go about the funding, you know, we do need the, the position of the money that you need. because these are the consequences of all
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these kinds of position of the, of the, the, the hunger, the difficulty is to have to shut the people. and then because that is becoming a regional scale, so about people are going to move for to find a better solution for the life of struggling on a daily basis. just supervisor. this is something that for as a study and upset the work, we try, we try to make the voice to be heard about is always so difficult. we don't, maybe we don't understand what maybe we can understand why, but we can not upset. i'm looking at the, the stent of this, and just this is of, in terms of history history, a short conflict so far, just by going into it's 6 months and already $1200.00 children have died in the camps from severe male nutrition and measles at the toll on the children, if you can, you talk about that. look at it to education. we said no, and the, and the children that suffering everywhere. maybe when you, when you, when you see that there has dying because these are lack of pitch because
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a statistician number are talking, but that's so when we can intervene when we can provide died, we saved lives. we don't have this part of the technician with communities of that kind of concept, which is that these communities are paying because the scandal, the much to the support. and so it's always sad to talk about the children, but these are the rich, even the most vulnerable to 1st the baby console, which is and uh and uh, and for oddities, unacceptable to mr. brooklyn. thank you for your work. and thanks for joining us here at al jazeera english. best of luck to you. so the situation obviously incredibly dire. he's just painted the picture for you, and i don't know that words can actually show it, tell you the suffering, but the statistics are alarming. there's been a lot of talk about funding for ukraine here at the united nation, much less so about the plight into dan. but i am getting a sense from the officials that i talked to, that the international community they feel is starting to reach
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a tipping point and they are going to want to see a lot more pressure put on both parties to come to the table. just stop the guns so they can start talking about peaks and a patio. thank you. i'll find some more head on the news are including historic city of tempe, up to under 12 heritage sites on the siege fund on group links to al qaeda. uninstalled, the rugby world cup continues in fronts with 300 x, pleasant things through the sports of thoughts of a head injury. the, the kinds president is, the wife's house has the choice to show up. support in these countries fight against russia is lensky was given a warm welcome and a promise of a defense weapons from the present. jo. 5,
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as the landscape met republican and democratic leaders in congress. i support wanes among some republicans on the billions of dollars in a to keep from a questioning his plans for victory against russia. i swear to you. in general assembly, i made it clear that no nation be truly secure in the world. that's why we brought together more than 50 countries, 50 countries to help me crazy critics. that's why together with our partners brain, we have provided humanitarian aid as well as tens of millions of people with food, clean water, so much more. and that's why that's why we found the process to formalize the long
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term commitment to ukraine security. let's go out to kimberly how could know at the white house and kimberly, despite well, joe biden said that, i mean, that happened. dissenting voices happened that over the amount of money been given to you. right? yeah, there's really been waiting support in the united states with each passing months in this 19 months. conflict in terms of the money that is being spent by the united states, the largest donor, to you, prince defense in terms of rushes invasion. and the concern is, is that the united states, at least on the part of some conservatives on capitol hill, is that the united states has broken simply, doesn't have any more money. so their reception or capital here. 2 as the rouse were made by the printing leader has been a little bit more lou form than in recent past visits by vladimir zalinski. and so these are some of the challenges that he has been facing now. he did also meet with
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the military leaders at the pentagon, where he did get the promise that us abram tags that were promised back in january would be delivered, imminent lane. as you said, the start of the segments. there was also that promise from us president joe biden when he was at the white house, but in fact, there will be another 325000000 in a uh, in military a that will be also delivered to you prayed, in terms of the hard winter, there is a head for ukraine and that will look like a ammunition that will be supply that will be rocket launching systems and also as a r a system. so there is still a lot of the promises that are being kept by the united states as job. i'm said the u. s. is behind your brain for as long as it takes, but certainly there is a growing sentiment in washington that as long as it takes may come at a cost of the united states can afford. okay,
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thank you. kimberly how could at the white house that okay, just stay with this uh, carrie, sheffield, a senior policy analyst of the independent women's forum and the conservative commentator joins us from washington dc. very welcome to you. well, what do you make of the political reaction in the states to send that excuse visit that as well. it's been very interesting to see a group of conservative senators, led by senator and heidi bounce from ohio. he created a letter i got, i believe was 29, signatories to say look this, we're not going to just do a blank check and he sent it over to the bite and budget director. and i think there's a lot of sense to what he's saying. the 1st on it, you just give a report, it is correct that the majority of the american people do support, continuing to fund and support ukraine. but there is a large segment of the population that says we need to ask more questions. and maybe we're even funding too much. maybe we need to put some conditions attached to
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it. i personally think we should put some conditions on the white house. for example, the fact is that among nato countries there $31.00 nino countries, they're only 11 that are projected to expand that their 2 percent of g d p spent on defense. i think that's a tragedy and you have large countries like france, spain, italy who are not even meeting that 2 percent in canada as well. and so in my view is you are responsible for the american taxpayers, the american people that can keep writing a blank check while our allies and our partners are not doing their job, they should be stepping up. in particular, the people who are closer to ukraine and then there's also the fact that our policies here domestically, from an oil production standpoint, it was incredibly disheartening to see president joe biden recently close off moorland and alaska for drilling for us domestic oil supplies. and the reason that matters here is because who wins, who wins when us oil suppliers are constrictive. ok wins,
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rusher wins. and so joe biden, in the one hand, says he wants the payments to be victorious over russia. and on the other hand, he wants to enrich an in live in large and lines the pocket of russian oligarch. okay, the okay, well let me ask you this. i mean, there is significant symbols. it's mostly that that was lensky meeting by his face to face and being so warmly received by him. it is zalinski, succeeding in his i as well. i mean, you, you, he's going to get this package of funding, although it was already approved by congress. but the dispute with the senators is the amount that you buy and wants to give it a lot more than congress approved. and in my view, this is part of the course for joe biden, because joe biting likes to do things that are not approved by the legislature. he's been smacked down by the courts multiple times. a prominent one was epa in west virginia. he was smacked down by the supreme court there. so if you're writing continues to give funding, get funding packages that are not approved by congress, i think he will losing the courts. that means that i do agree, like i said,
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at the beginning, we need to support people of ukraine. it is a, i believe, a fight that is needed. um and, and it's better to have these training people fighting for their own causes rather than the united states military over there. but again, r o border and my colleague and senior post, a friend of mine recently wrote an article about us mass as wall street billionaires going over and seeing how can we re rebuild ukraine. meanwhile, we have an invasion at our southern border. you have our mayor of new york city saying there's a crisis. so why on there's wall street building or doing something about our own invasion here on the southern border where you have millions of people coming over and over running our cities. okay, we'll leave it the carriage, sheffield, thanks very much. indeed. we appreciate your time. thank you. a palestinian that presents my food a best spoke before the un general assembly. he blasted israel's policies and says,
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anyone who thinks peace in middle east is possible without giving palestinians. fluoride is divisional. it's got some technical problems that we're going to get to know the story here. and how, because fights is for the co affiliates of, i'll call you the in money blocking roads leading to the historic city of tim. but to summarize, didn't say it's disrupting the flow of food fuel and humanitarian aid. nicholas hawk has this report now where the new share delta meet, the sahara desert lies the ancient citadel of tim, booked to this unesco world heritage site, was the center of islamic civilization. in the 11th century. now, it's under attacked by fighters from the al qaeda, affiliate gelatinous,
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probably somewhat loosely mean they're trying to take over the city that suggest no affinity. cnn. today, the situation is truly unbearable. the people of timber 2 are suffering and this is the cry from the hearts. well, i'll tell you, the fighters controls the northern roads leading to the city and are blocking trucks carrying goods and humanitarian aid. inside timber of 2 petrol pumps are running into the prices of food like potatoes and onions are now 10 times more expensive supplies of rice, sugar in minutes have all but disappeared. one can you come to have them on the market is currently very difficult because if it goes on like this, a lot of stores will come if put stuff like milk, sugar right in a minute. don't come in normal. it's going to be difficult for the population for the un peacekeeping mission in molly is shutting down its operation, including intern, book, to at the request of the country's government of transition. the prime minister says there is no peace for them to keep the un warns of an unfolding humanitarian
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crisis. unfortunately, this siege also will have clear to the kind of how book, you know, many people who can afford to live to move, to live, to move to. i mean, we have been alerted again and again by the office either so facing latanya where we have expecting the a so not to seems out i was of 80001000 no for monday and fee from book to fleeing the nation with the today they don't have kind of safe haven in 2012 outside of fighters took control of team book to the space of a few days. they destroyed ancient mosley and set light to a library and burnt its womach manuscripts and ancient crowns that were hundreds of years old. a decade on they are back. this time they are better equipped and more organized and they are tightening their grip on the ancient city. nicholas hawk
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elder 0 kind of those prime minister says the murder of a sick separatist leader must be taken seriously. that's cool. the indian government to corporate. dustin, should i be a firm that's his government has reason to believe that new debbie was involved in the kidding. but said he would not release the evidence to the public since kind of his obligations. both nations are issued travel advisories to the citizens wanting them to be cautious or are credible reasons to believe that agents of the government of india were involved the in the killing of a canadian on canadian soil. that is something of the utmost and foundational importance in a country. a rule of law in a world where international rules based order matters,
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your country is the professional. um, you should have under professional damage if this one, any country that makes you look at this, i think it does canada and its going repetition as of please a safe haven for terrorists for extreme is some sort of a nice claim. and i think that's still going through that to me. so what do you want just exactly what information was about as on many and separate sites from the going to kyra back of hell. the 1st, all right piece talks about jones presidency, said the talks well in a constructive and peaceful atmosphere, no agreement has been reached. yet, lots of us on the officials said they presented, that tends to re integrate the armenian population. while the talks follow a cease fire agreement, which ended 24 hours of fighting the separatists, agreeing to lay down their arms and to spend to meet them evident ripples. this could be the beginning of the end of the decades of conflict, azerbaijan,
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the officials and representatives of estimate, comedians from the going to kinda sit down to took. they couldn't agree on many issues like security guarantees and ending transport blockades, but decided to talk again. the adults follow assurances from ozzy about john's presence that the rights of ethnic comedians would be respected above the yes, yeah, i have said the medium population living as about john, are all citizens simply, i mean a nationalist war criminals, leaders of media and car buck took these people hosted poisoned their brains. the talks were held on medias independence day, the countries prime minister addressing the nation. hey, thought of john, i should be valued and you should not be confused with a truce or a ceasefire. peace has an environment that is free from conflicts into states into estimate conflicts by this cost is not easy. it goes through external and internal shocks. and we must go through this part for the sake of independence for the sake
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of stay towed for the sake of the future. hundreds gathering and yet yvonne for a 2nd day saying the prime minister has given up on the golden and cut about negotiations come after a lightning offensive boy as it by john. and i'm not going to kind of box lift ethnic. a median forces, little choice, but to agree to negotiate. but until a final agreement is reached, kind of back on media and say they have been abandoned to meet you met with in co, out to 0. brazil, as high as quotes, has opened the way for historic claims to unsuccessful then by indigenous people. the majority of judges rule that the deadline of 1988 the search craves is unconstitutional. business groups have known to oppose the console states since many were forced from the dream results. and it treat dictatorship limits the backs by the farming community and you say the rights of them, those people should be protected. we inhabited that she,
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she was adopted in 1980 a lot more on this. let's go to monica eoc. yes. who's lived for us in rio de janeiro and monica. how significant is this rooting that well, it's very significant to this. i think it's been years of uncertainty. we are, our team has gone over to resilience to cover this trial some 2 years ago. it kept saying suspended, and then there were boating one by one. so it was a very, a long wait for hundreds of indigenous peoples across for 0 for not only them also other people, like farmers that once bought some land that should not have been sold to them because they belong to the indigenous people. and they've made a future there and now, and nobody knows who have the right to be slammed. because the constitution of 1988,
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which came after 20 years of 2 decades of military rule. it said that the indigenous people had arrived to their ancestral lands to maintain their traditional way of life, and it never set up a cut off date and never said that, only those that were living there in 1988 would have a right to make these claims, so there are hundreds of claims that were put on hold. and so now there was some legal certainty for everybody. and it makes rand dispute they are hoping will not be as violent as they have been until now in rio de janeiro. that's. but we're smoking active. thank you. 5 ball, gary national, a suspect to the spying for russia. want to be charged with conspiracy to conduct the espionage and the u. k. they're to use of conspiring to gather information which would be useful to an enemy. turner reports from london,
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and obviously there's a limit to what we know about what they suspected of gathering and what their targets or who their targets may be. and these 5 individuals believe to be ball, gary, nationals, 3 men and 2 women. as you, as you said, the suspects in espionage as a result of an intensive investigation by the metropolitan police based on evidence collected in that investigation. the crown prosecution service has now seen fit to charge them with. as you said, conspiracy to conduct the espionage, they are more specifically accused of working in an operational spite. so for a period of some, 3 years based here in the u. k, between august 2020 and february of this year of police officers who searched some of the premises in which some of these people lived found originally full passports, as well as the number of official id documents for countries not just the u. k, but widely within the european union as well, including bulk area of france, italy, spain,
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kaleisha and the czech republic. so the scope of their operations was much wider than just the u. k. of these essentially what people living in plain sight, at least 3 of them for a number of years here in the u. k. in know the scripts of other properties during non descript job's one, working in the financial services, another hospital, dr. another, a little. busy 3 assisted in 2 of them lived as a couple in a place called harrow, not far from london. they would know. luckily as max and kate's note, the real names, they kept a low profile, apparently, and lived for some years next door to a police officer. so the head here on the i'll just say i really put murdock steps down. this is harris box and use corporation. end of an air for the controversial medium uncle kind of sports the father to do it. so the sheriff, the full fuck me up with the
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holloway hanging onto a loss gust of the summary, whether across the east and positive here for the west. lot so cloud and the rain tumbling for very active weather system is cold front, making its way from west to a spring, some pink bust of rain and across western parts of europe. sinking a little further south with an east west. that'll be so it's not ever the highest ground all the outs, but that was the weather. getting right across into wall street. i checked with public pushing up to the boat, as they said to scandinavia. as well ahead of that, as you can say, some wolves around some pleasant sunshine, it's 30 full set in place that for bell grade that went to where they will continue to drive its way further research. as we go on through sas, they slide the clear weather coming back in behind. we can see the next while the system rolling into our in northern ireland, as we go on through saturday and not a bad day for scotts and bunch of wells. and also a good part of english frost, and retry that driveway that can be right down into spain and portugal out
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a lot of dry weather too, because northern parts of africa. well there we have got a few shouts just around this tracy to protest. and what to weather for time, at least into the fall north of the rock, where to where the grass you push to get to know the pos valgy area to this. yeah. to how does that in tripoli at 42 degrees, south of that jelly sunshine in heavy showers, the for west africa of the to the dispute? how do they control information? how does the narrative improve public opinion? how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story. the listening post, i think the media, we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is cover. a story of love,
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patience, and pay. what forces me to live in the account is my love for him to 0. who old fellows this trouble over a couple. trying to get there and said helpful to the police team you to feed you can, can be for the next 2 months should meet and go out or do anything just say show t let com, the price of love. oh no. just the raw, the, to watching out. just a reminder about top stories, the head of stones rooting. cancel out the past,
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the elbow on how to appeal to the international community, to counter sponsors for the on these ronald rapids or forces. drove the hon, made the comments that you in general assembly or could spend those regions ukraine's present. but america lensky is meeting present job. i've met the white house areas of instruments. both republicans, democrats, leaders in congress, are support wanes among some republicans on the feelings of thought as an 816 as advice on an armenian separatists from now going to kind of back of held the 1st direct piece towards the meeting was held in the presence of russian peacekeepers as well, staying with out now joining us live from new york. united nations is as a bunch on minister of foreign affairs spokesman icon hodges on it. welcome to the program i. we understand you've been attending a high level meeting about the situation. the last few minutes can you tell us what
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was discussed and where you stand now, what's going to happen. thank you so much as you know for the last the several days they wasn't meant to write escalation, that there was an attack against the military and civilian officer by john that's led to the counter total reasonable probation by as a by john, it forces against the separatist and pop up the regime stablish knows about john as a result of the saudi years of the occupation by armenia. and today there was a security council meeting which was attended to. busy boss by the front of medicine for by john a for myself, i media and all the members of the security council. the meeting was called by our media side to it was there got to the allegations that there was an attack against the civilians on the peaceful population of the regional force or by john a which was called loose. and uh, we've uh, once again, assured that, uh,
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how's it by john has conducted onto terrorism operation against the military. i mean, you're on uh, on forces that's all illegally located, knows that by john and no military civilian or the civilian objectives or the objects on civility as we're targeted. and we have uh, once again, it was once again assured by department instead of what i mean, it's sold within the address to the armenian population that also by john in b, it has more time to get to the civilian population. and the other result of these uh, uh, auto tourism operation as a by john today. how the meeting between the centralized by john and also this is i'm the representative. so alpha they armenian, the population leaving and cut about for the john to discuss the reintegration process. of the local armenians in 2000. okay, let me just let me jump through the somebody. so give me friends, you right to, but it is the idea as the science to integrate armenians. what would that actually
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mean on the ground? in practical times, how does that work as you know, kind of out for region officer by john was a always part of the by john and the we have to leave in their home and harmony was all the take a minority phase. and those are by john as a by side is of a multi ethnic society. and our reading is that those about japanese always lead side by side throughout the history. and we believe that as a result of the action and program, that's what we come back to advised by john. and it was discussed today between the percentages offered by john and the media society to carry all the reintegration programs and doing these particular things as well to help today. and you have laptops up by john. the reintegration process is on the plaza. how we can support the army in your local, our menus, wish about incentive support on the, with the social support. what was this cause? and it was agreed that the local, i mean you guys will receive the support difference of i joined the whole sort of
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case and to be able to present life who in the region. okay. you say support, but do you understand the fear and apprehension that may be felt by many ethnic audience in that region? as you know for the last 3 years, as a result of the, a 40 for the war was about, john has counted all the piece program and that initiated the piece proposal. the result of media. but at the same time, internally as a track to the efforts, azerbaijan has provided a reintegration in the program to dr. munoz, and before someone will uh, mazda is a call. as of i don't even come back to contact it's uh, some of them they go station. how they also by john could be of the role how the infrastructure projects could be kind of dollars. we support the funds that by jobs for the local are to be in years and it's one to what it well. and we believe that
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we believe that to, with the, for itself is a by john, within the shopping center. it sounds like it's a officer by john the part into reality that the established on the ground will lead to the peace and stability in the region. it would positively contribute to the peace agreement. the was as a by joining the media as well as a, as a next step. okay, i have to put this to them in that have been voice is suggesting that as a bus on is hoping to be cli expel on meetings from the region in some way. how do you respond to that space? a, a as a, as a, our military action and concert terrorism measures come box that we've never taught to get to the civilian population. even the claims about the civilian population have not been confirmed so far as even the problem in itself. i mean, you solve, that's the, they've mentioned that as, as a by john has not probably get to the civilian population. and the that are uh where they,
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where they started to co surgical contractors and measures only. and we believe that we believe that the extra, the, the claims of all the activities. busy busy busy at typically seeing control that takes lessons have no any ground. and the also by john would embrace the local population of our meeting in the region and the will provide all the rights and security within the constitution. if as a by john, as we are providing to all the essential is leaving and also by john, it's sort of my kind of how to resolve that sent to you very much for joining us here on alger 0. thanks so much. now us need your locals, we put modelled cars, announced he'll step down this channel fox news corporation. the $92.00 ro creates it's folks, bill cox. the 19 a to 6 eventually became the number one cable news channels in the us known effects
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hiring the public and token points. nissan laughlin will become the so trimming of both companies to speak to christmas leave me life in new york on this. now, for some people might be asking why this decision is coming out now. yeah, absolutely. people are wondering why now will it have any impact on the output of rupert murdoch's media empire, particularly output uh, fox news network, which you see behind me here. murdoch is also the owner of the wall street journal, or how soon i'd say so here, mostly associate murdock with fox news that became, as you said, the most popular news network in the ninety's just a few years after it was created. it was a 1st of its kind and as a 24 hour news network with a white meeting slant to all of this coverage murdock. many credit
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or blame, depending on what your political persuasion is him for the election of donald trump in 2016, we put murdock really embrace donald trump. but that in some ways has cause problems for him as well. and just the last year, fox news settled a lawsuit for $787000000000.00 related to false claims regarding the election in 2020. and since then people have been wondering what happens next, where things go after that lawsuit? fox law, 6 most popular host, tucker carlson. so again, the question is what will happen next and is this a signal or sign of some new direction for the corporation? when indeed, i mean it is then locks you to be any change in direction for the n pa. now, while we really just expecting continuity well, it's important to point out that he is still maintaining the title of chairman emeritus
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. and it is his son laughlin murdock, who will be in charge not only of a fox news network, but the entire he'll take over the title of the chairman of the corporation. so that would suggest perhaps not dramatic or great changes in the near future. but it's interesting to note that this announcement comes now and the same week about a book is coming out about his life called the end of the fox news. and it speculates about what will happen after murdock does step away. and this book speculates that there will be great changes within the network. but given that he has a fully stepped away and that his son still in charge of maybe a while before those kind of changes could come to fruition or before we have a real answer to that question of what happens next. okay. without that christmas leave me the in new york
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to live, you know, in the eastern city of dana dive is a continued a grim task of recovering more bodies, swept away by slash floods into the mediterranean sea. when 66 bodies were covered on thursday alone, or thousands of people were killed off to the floods close to dams, to collapse, washing lay homes and neighborhoods. international organization for migration says more than 43000 people been rooted from that. i have some reports from trip a back to ground 0. this family is gathering what remains of life destroyed by the september 10th. lots in government. the last that whole. what count themselves among the lucky ones. and the, our condition is better than other people. your friends and seeing, you know,
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we think us, we don't want anything more. we're living your proper life. no, i lost my uncle and cousins, no trace of them or their house only. god knows they only found the body of my uncle and his daughter. made his old rest in peace. 2000 software does remain missing the official death though this goes to 4000, but it's thought that number could exceed 10000. okay. and he had a suddenly the collapse of the them divided the team to do, but there was a bit of difficulty in exchanging data image. sure. the numbers really, between 10 and 20000, all of these were just speculative numbers. the public prosecutor's office coordinated and now we're talking about a unified number for everyone on president of the heavy rains. but the city is too old. dams, a lease and get taught. and that swept away in time neighborhoods into the c, limited to bring it as gain to get in. but i p. taishan for claiming the lives of migrants attempting to cross to you. the government strategy has added many on
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identify bodies to its waters with some being recovered and i didn't define and this is what i didn't if occasion happens, the body responsible for the session. identification of the missing persons is a good, i think several of the mobile apps, families report that missing loved ones, the phone online adam for us. and why d? n, a samples for testing that are you that the department is this, the majority that was the samples taken from unidentified bodies are collected by the department of welfare and forensic medicine. the bone samples are transported and we'd begin working on them as it's done here. so eventually we obtain a dna profile for the cases and they are compared to a matching system until it provides us with a match. what the scale of this disaster is enormous. and it could be months before survivors know anything about the loved ones. the last, or the hash emergency at all to police huston and the price is mostly the best
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spokes before the un general assembly. he criticized israel's policies and says, anyone who thinks piece and the least as possible without giving palestinians full rights is positional. it said that the only is the message today to the is right. it is is, but this hideous occupation against us will not last regardless of better on patients and delusions. because the palestinian people are remaining on their own land, which they have inhabited for thousands of years, generation after generation this as greece is conservative, governments has presented the new labor bill that's meant to bring greece in line with the rest of the european union. greek labor union say the bill actually rose back basic rights and avowed to fight it. a correspondent, john surplus reports from athens. greeks have taken to the streets to defend the incomes. public and private sector unions here say the bill. the government is proposing links and working hours a bullish over time,
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pay and co to the right to strike. this bill essentially allows for a 13 hour day. it wants workers to be on stand by whenever an employer wants, without overtime or benefits until the day they die. we want 3 year sick torrell wage arrangements to come back. a 7 hour day, 35 hour work week and sundays off in the wake of the 2009 global financial crisis. salaries full and texas roofs is government struggles to generate revenue since returning to power in 2019. the democracy government has cut income tax and restore the minimum wage, but it hasn't filled public sector jobs. for instance, it's promised to her 8000 doctors and nurses. but this doctor says there are currently 40000 posts vacant. i mean, it's a provocative bill for health walk is the government is saying 2 things that we
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have to work overtime to cover on so told we won't be paid extra for those time. we are exhausted and a lot of people are owed thousands of yours in over time. what we want even the highest. this bill stems from a 2019 european labor directive that attempts to strike a balance between employ a flexibility and job security union say you democracy, got that balance wrong. labor expert for the law advisors to collections on employers. for example, an employer can hire someone on a trial basis for up to a year before commissioning to them, and different employees lies up for a 4th or an employer. i need only guarantee that they will work for a quarter event time. bruce isn't a developed economy in the western sense, 90 percent of employment is provided by small businesses hiring fewer than 10 people. that means employ finance is a phrase, and many workers are already doing over time for little or no extra pay,
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including on weekends. that may help explain why the government is allowing so much employ of discretion, but union say it's, it's a dangerous precedent jumpstart. i'll close out just here. athens. i said i had to own the eldest there is for the host bronsels team size against the media that record the biggest will of, of the world comes to the
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a pool of any get right to legal action or does i the 6th time you're paying champions? sorry, and your 2nd to competition. so the 1st time in 7 years having failed to qualify for the champions league level, who will take your own loss of austria? you can swap actually we is the farm all the right place. it is 1st season is live a whole manage it back in $26.00 the but i live a whole lot that final to severe started this provides the already major charge the crop has it. what with the red, once again, livable got off to a bad stop the sphere, the sci fi story. i terrific opened up from a corner. we'll see it off to the house to our break live of what is a penalty off the louis the house was built down in the boat saw me do it is making it 11 it from the spots i'd see an officer that was to one off yeah, just for the single are great little to lose the substitute model. some of them came on for a quick copy. i would not say he's going because that's what he does auto. so it means mask. one little thing. great. people expect us to fly through this
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competition without having a conversation. we don't have them in at that stage building so we have to have to dig into it and it's what we do or does it, maureen? here is wrong. but what also when is on says i beat mold ivan side seat, shari strikeout, romano. the coffee on line from chelsea scoring the widow in a 21 victory inside us. all right, gaming amsterdam is. all right, so let me pick ball size shape 6 goals. i actually did go to, to the off and this started save a dark house, especially good. all right to the 2nd, but then both sides school 2 goals of that road full also struck up here, emulate obamacare and making it to, to it's all of the 1st off by the way off to the break or where the head again, suitcase tyler spots. right. amount of body i wasn't dogs be stored, he's a 2nd. go somebody to photo school 3. right. i think just for me like sidebar to will make you that you in europe in competition. i hosted great champions. i've of afternoons in the right place. the greeks taking the lead twice the full,
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brought to equalize twice by 3 penalties that are you can don't bet we're not in the ac full speed. it photo score brought in through ice athens that will, fitness concerns. i've often seen a super stock, little messy. the ford have to go off in the 1st off and in somebody's victory, i went to the wrong time, actually had already just returned to the stops and 11 muscle fatigue had kept him out tomorrow. these last guy, many oh sorry to miss argentine as well. cut, qualify against olivia last week and the impact his daughter on costs for a big show down at the i using games which officially open on saturday. both countries, which means cricket teams are into the semi finals of the teach why the competition . meanwhile, the men's football competition is oh, sorry. what underway? saudi arabia take you among gaiety on says i the heart dislike from nice kind. my suit audio right here waiting, 3 new and this group b plus the
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high follow through. on the verge of the court, a fido is off today, destroyed namibia, no 86 neil and ball, sorry to french, scored 40. as far as is toddlers. i completed the biggest weight of the tournament, sorry for the movie is still without the waiting 25. welcome guys to making that w. w. even back in the northeast, north norfolk got score to get it from florida. the 6 they did bill by from the full i was 3 when from the are think 3 games i will find easily in the next big get that pulled up. sorry about the 16 now. now the walk up this put this board of rugby family in the spotlight with the arts of the world watching events in front, the rug, the bosses have been eager to charlotte dangerous tackles will not be tolerated. it comes as a major legal challenge was launched in the u. k. involving hundreds of full the professional clients who, assuming this both authorities are the head injuries. defalco reports
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a full well sure, rugby union start alex pop him was 40 when he was diagnosed with early onset dementia caused by repeated blows to the head just like the wall. why? the the called dark sections, the 23. i was long worrying. say no rest 3, no medical support. if you felt a bit of an easy on your fate, you were given smith insults and pushed back as i was struggling with different symptoms from schultz and memories. concentration really struggling groups situations with lots of people to talking to, to take care of information on the mounting pressure to make the game safe, the sport so forward to ease of introduce low legal tackle heights to cut the number of heads on head contacts with elite levels, rules once again and the spotlights the rugby world cup in front of the multiple dangerous collisions and the 1st few matches alone says alex puffins diagnosis. 350 elite players have received brain damage,
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diagnoses with 100 small waiting to be tested is driven 300 x players to see damages from weld rugby, england's rugby, football, union, and welsh rugby union over ledge, safeguarding fairly as 90 percent of the changes we want to make that you are in the week and we can control those time as contact to play as doing during the week during the season german, that korea in a box is not ready to fight for 3 months. a rookie play can play 7 days later after being killed, which is insane. what was the body's being sued england's, or if you gave us a statement saying, well, we cannot comment until the specifics of the legal proceedings. we have stuff in by the accounts of former players. rugby continues to invest in making all supposed the most progressive from the world and play a welfare. and it's been that the forefront of concussion and injury, surveillance, concussion education, and law changes on the 1st 4 scope. guys, 50, puffin, possibly possibly not, moving, not really not moving over. on the 2nd one to go forward. this training session players are learning how to implement safe a chuckle rules are these
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a contact sport, this is part of its appeal. the recent research from durham university in the u. k . has shown clear links between head trauma and rugby, depression, and suicide. are thoughts of a legal challenges before, but never anything on this sca with quite so many form of professionals and how much is joining forces to take on some of the world's most powerful governing bodies. and if the successful, the sport as we know, it may never be the same again, the bulk of that which is 0 i before we go, how about this for cats of the content of this philadelphia, phillies? hi, run this far into the status of what happened next is quite phenomenal. and atlanta braves fired with his daughter read ahead. quite amazing one. how did cut through the bull back because he didn't want to keep a police high run bull the prize like to avoid him aside to look at his daughter, his other daughter is looking at him like what is it a sofa, and that is all your fault for now, we'll have more life. how about the outcomes that fee is right?
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