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to the one on which is the era, the ukraine's president visits of washington as republican support cellphones on a proven vivian's morn, aid the alarm, and there's a problem, and this is allen, just the on line from the is so coming off the head of saddam's root and council wants to you when that one has country. it's below the enter the region a when for indigenous communities and brazil, the supreme court rules to protect ancestral lands. the historic city of tim, back to a world heritage site on the siege, find the link to al qaeda the
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who begin in washington, dc, where you claims president is looking to show up support for his country. but not him is lensky met, republican and democrat leaders in congress. some republicans question the millions of dollars spent on aid to keep the nation with the white house president joe biden promised more aid and a defense weapons fail, so valid to ensure global support for ukraine against russia's invasion today, i approve the next tron 2 of us security assistance ukraine, including more artillery or ammunition or at our tank weapons. and next week, the 1st us abrams tanks will be delivered to ukraine. we're also focused on strengthen ukraine's air defense capabilities to protect the critical infrastructure, provide cheap and light during the coldest and darkest days of the year. that
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includes providing the 2nd hawk air defense battery with steady deliveries of additional hawk and other systems. each month through the winter, whitehouse correspondents can be held catch reports. it's a whirlwind visit to washington by the ukrainian leader vladimir zaleski as he started his day on capitol hill, meeting with both a congressional leaders in the house of representatives, as well as the us senate, democrats and republicans. but it is conservatives who are asking questions, not only saying that they need accountability, but they also are looking for some gratitude and a plan on how the ukrainian president is hoping to win the war against russia. they want to know where the 10s of billions of dollars the united states has already providing to you free how that money has been spent and how this war can be $1.00. there are also questions being asked at the pentagon. the pentagon still though
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delivering more aid in terms of the promise of us a room tax expected to be delivered in any day and a promise by us president joe, by the end of another 320 $5000000.00 in rocket launching systems, anti armor systems as well as artillery ammunition, but it is an additional $24000000000.00 vladimir zaleski is looking for. that's in addition to the more than a $111000000000.00 already provided by the united states that vladimir zaleski is looking for. and that is what is increasingly becoming difficult in terms of the us congress, providing conservative say the u. s. is out of money and it is domestic priorities that are now at the forefront as a timing for vlad immersive. zalesky may also be a problem, given the fact that at the end of the month, there is a looming government shutdown and many are you now that the priority is government
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spending? and this could be a problem for the ukrainian leader, given the fact that it is domestic spending that could become the priority for law makers. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house to the claim is urging a diplomatic solution with poland. other grain important restrictions area will. so analysis will stop supplying weapons to keep presidents landscape and does his neighbor at the un by calling out poland of the great important band, john hall explains the tele, valleys, denouncement, by opponents prime minister. hardly seem to ring true because of the m as the goal was we are no longer transferring weapons to ukraine because we are now um, in y'all's selves be the most modern weapons. the 6 to load just don't ministry, a to ukraine potent has handed over tons of heavy weaponry, including hundreds of tanks and now implied the prime minister. it has nothing left to give. the 2 things lie behind the latest announcement. first,
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an escalating dispute of the grain with russia targeting ukraine, sieboldt and agricultural exports. ukraine has been forced to find other routes for the european union. farmers in eastern europe have protested against those cheap imports. leading some countries including poland to introduce bands the by the 2nd fueling. the political rhetoric is potent generally election next month. the right wing ruling law and justice party counts farm is among its cool constituency. keith has responded by threatening, legal action against potent and president followed the music lensky attending the un general assembly in new york insinuated. on tuesday, the poland is playing into russia's hands and it is alarming to see how some your it, some our friends in you, or play our still entirety and police go see a time making through, learn from the green. and with that, the fracturing of
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a relationship that has been among the most steadfast since the war and ukraine began. yes, we have elections and on so forth coming. so of course the government that the governing party is obviously taking, you know, perhaps rather hoss using scrubbing concrete dory. but the trophies, it's been comprehensible why now it's reached the level of the president, you know, before any president, why east could be facing opponent. there's, if you was a country, i'm 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 would prove them wrong. but nevertheless, this is not helping out at least seem confident. the risk can be healed, but not without damage done to the image of an unshakable alliance. backing ukraine to the like the delight of moscow, joe know how elder 0 the head of saddam's running council after the father albert
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hon. has warned that the conflict in his country could spill over into the region. speaking at the united nations general, but han appealed to the international community to counter sponsors of the power military rapids support forces, which the armies being fighting since april, actually called hand reports from the united nations. a little who do i then as the chairman of the sovereignty council, abdel, sought to elbow hands represents his country on the world stage modest deadlines. that is how he took the opportunity to portray himself and his army as the ones on the right side of history. painting the paramilitary group, they're fighting as the ones in the wrong. when we go outside with the hiring, somebody, we call upon the interim presidents and we call upon the international community to designate these groups and their allies as terrorist groups. that must be countered by all. they must be fond to protect the suit and these people, the region in the entire world, and they're responsible for killing thousands and the displacement of millions. what do you believe? his rival for power,
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the head of the rapids support forces mohammad 100 dog, low or medi tried to send his own message on video just an hour before brand speech . no rapid support for sue's off will be ready for the total ceasefire across to down. here at the united nations official say there's a sense that neither side is ready to end. this definitely conflict that is entering 6 months. and i think that's the only thing that is going to bring these to, to the table when there's enough pressure on them that impacts them personally. i 0 groups personally. that's when you'll start to see progress. so i think you'll see over the coming weeks and months, an increase in the pressure from the u. n. and the broader international community to try to bring this senseless violence to an end, the billions to you and says is needed for humanitarian relief. and refugees is not being funded at 8 agency says they don't have nearly enough either. more than a 1000 children have died of starvation and measles. more than 5000000 people have
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floods. the fighting neighboring countries happened to be some of the porous countries in the world, chad, this central african republic, south seat, and some of which were already experiencing their own conflicts. luckily these countries have welcomed in the student needs refugees, but they of very little resource in new york fighting the battle for public opinion into den siding on the streets was experts warning they see very little signs of optimism. the guns will fall silent anytime soon had to go home. alj a 0 at the united nations. also at the u. n. palestinian president's knuckle. the boss has heavily criticized as rails policies. he told the general assembly that piece in the middle east will only be possible if palestinians get full rights. they 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. i'm fissions and delusions because the palestinian people are remaining on their own land, which they have inhabited for thousands of years,
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generation after generation, the 7. brazil is highest call. it has opened the way for his star claims to ancestral land by indigenous people. the majority of judges ruled the deadline of 1988 for such claims as unconstitutional. indigenous groups have long opposed the cause of days, since many were full from the lands during priscilla's military dictatorship, the limits all backed by the farm and community. they say only the rights of those who inhabited the land of 1988 when was of constitution was adopted, should be protected on okay, on the key of has moved from where it is now to this has been, it's been years of uncertainty. we are, our team has gone over to resilience to cover this price some 2 years ago. it kept being suspended, and then there were voting one by one. so it was a very, a long wait for hundreds of indigenous peoples across for sale,
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but 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 knew who have the right to be friends because the constitution of 1988, which came after 20 years of 2 decades of military rule. it said that the indigenous people had a right to their answers for labs 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, were put on hold. and so now there was some legal certainty for everybody, and it makes rand disputes, their whole thing, will not be as violent as they have been until now. azerbaijan and armenian
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separatists, from the goal know, caught a bulk of how they 1st direct pays towards no agreement. has been raised, but other by johnny officials and they presented their plans to reintegrate the armenian population. the tools follow a seas fine which ended 24 hours of fighting with the separatists. agreeing to lay down there and disband. to meet your med with dancler reports. this could be the beginning of the end of decades of conflict, positive by johnny officials and representatives of ethnic albanians from the going to kind of sit down to took. they couldn't agree on many issues like security guarantees and ending transport blockades. but decided to talk again of the talks, follow assurances from mazda by john's presence, that the rights of ethnic comedians would be respected. of the yes, yeah, i have said the medium population, living as a by john, are all citizens simply, i mean a nationalist war criminals, leaders of media and car bach took these people hostage points in their brains. the
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talks were held on media's independence day. the country's prime minister, addressing the nation, paid thoughts of john lane as being should be valued in p, should not be confused with a truce or a ceasefire piece is an environment that is free from conflicts into states into estimate conflicts by this cost is not easy. it goes through x total and internal shocks, and we must go through this part for the sake of independence for the sake of statehood, for the sake of the future. hundreds gathering and yet even for a 2nd day saying the prime minister has given up on the golden and cut about negotiations come after lightning offensive. boy, as it goes on in the garden, a kind of box left ethnic, a median forces, little choice, but to agree to negotiate. but until a final agreement is reached, kind of comedians say they have been abandoned to meet you met with in co, out to 0 icon hodges. all those d, as or by johnny foreign ministry spokesman. and he says armenians,
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and they're going to cut about would receive the support of v as a by jani authorities. the multi ethnic society and dr. munoz and also by john is always lived side by side throughout the history. and we believe that as a result of the action and program that's when we combusted by, as a, by john and it was discussed today between the representatives offered by john and the media society to carry all the reintegration program and doing these particular things as well to help today, you have lots total hooked up by john. the reintegration process is on the plaza hall. we can support the army in your local, i mean years wish events, audio support and the, with the social support was this costs. and it was agreed that a local, i mean you guys will receive the support of i joining all sort of fees and to build a better life. well, who in the region still ahead on challenges us trying to get to school regulation development in climate change make life difficult for children who have been to get
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to class on time. the iraq, a nation riddled with land mines and an expert dedicated to defusing them, one by one. equipped with only a nice from the pairs wire touch. the faces that every day for does is worth making a hero or a talk. with the minor on the jersey to the venezuela, columbia po just has become a stomping grounds for trespasses as desperate people transgress and illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we followed the powerless journey unguarded through the line of fire risk new
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presidents and automates and lensky is in washington to show up by punches and support for more weapons and more money. the head of saddam's ruling town, so not the 5000 hom has appealed to the international community, the countess on. so something on these bible racket support fences. general han made the comment and so the un general assembly, people want that the more could spend or the end of the region. and also by sean and a medium separately from the going on kind of box have help desk 1st direct piece towards the meeting was held in the presence of russian peacekeepers. the tops come off to assist find on wednesday end of 24 hours of fighting on separately. so going to lay down their weapons and dispatch fighters from a group link to al qaeda and malia blocking role is leading to the historic city of $10.00 to some residents that it's disrupting the flow of food fuel and humanitarian aid. nicholas hawk reports where the new share,
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delta meets 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 to mountain this, probably somewhat loosely mean they're trying to take over the city and the suggest unfilled to do as of today, the situation is truly unbearable. the people of timber 2 are suffering and this is a cry from the hearts ma. i'll tell you that slider is controls the northern roads leading to the city and are blocking trucks carrying goods and humanitarian aid insights. and up to petro 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
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a minute. don't come in normal. it's going to be difficult for the population. 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 crisis . unfortunately, this siege also have created 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. you the surface in latania where we have a expecting we are a so not just seems out i will of 80001000 know for my the and fee to move to fleeing the nation with the today. they don't have kind of safe haven in 2012, a kind of fighters to control of team book to the space of a few days. they destroyed ancient mosley and set light to a library and burnt islamic manuscripts and ancient crowns that were hundreds of
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years old. a decade on their back. this time they are better equipped and more organized and they are tightening their grip on the engine city. nicholas hawk algae 0 to canada as prime ministers as the middle of a 6 separations leader must be taken seriously and has called on the indian government to corporate. justin shrewd a refund that his government has reason to believe that new delhi was involved in the cutting. but he said he wouldn't release the evidence to the public since to, to may. the allegations both countries of issued travel advisories to the citizens wanting them to be cautious. or our credible reasons to believe that agents of the government of india were involved in the killing of a canadian on canadian soil. that is something of the utmost and
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foundational importance in a country. a rule of law in a world where international rules based order matters. if there is any country in the professional um, it shows under petition and damage of this one. any country that makes you look at this, i think the discount adults and there's going repetition as of please a safe haven for terrorists for x 2 miss, i'm sort of a nice claim and i think that's still going to that least. what do you want? just cuz i should have a correspondence, she have a policy send this update from vancouver. justin today i called on the indian government to work with the canadian government to ensure justice was done. the indian government said it was willing to look into any obligations but sofa had received no information from the canadian government about the coach, credible evidence of indian involvement in the killing of a seat activist, a canadian seat activist on canadian soil. if so,
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i'll just send you the task for more transparency and information on what exactly canada is alleging more and more voices here in canada are concerned that perhaps to, to, to, from a truly, it's good. they say, if there is credible evidence, you need to ask, what is the evidence at least that because now we have is a diplomatic death spiral by public one between india and kind of the trying to outdo each other with tips of tubs. measures also don't helping the relative silence kind of this key allies for us on the u. k. you share intelligence with each other, who presumably of seeing the same intelligence, the kind of the says, it's acting upon justin truth that was repeatedly off at the you and it, was it concerned about that side? and he refused to answer that question repeatedly. just just constantly saying the canada stood for justice. she advertised c o 20. thank you. but any of you spoke to
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vivica, katya, who's a former indian diplomat and he says there's a long history behind the common tensions between the 2 countries. i think what is happening is unfortunate, but it's not surprising. the canadians have 4 tickets now showing a very little attention to india and the indians. complaints about canada of not listening. go to the indian the, the requests for extradition or for taking action against this an extreme is on the saw him being at bookkeeping. gov sufficient as in india and could been involved in vitamins at houses of lucas inquiries. went on strike on thursday to protest against government plans to change. naval was the prime minister says the changes will boost employment for the union. say that will lead to a rolling back of basic work advise jones throughout the last reports from the
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protest in athens. right, the experts say this bill gibson employee is too much flexibility and workers to little the security for example, an employer 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. private rights that have been sold over for decades of being urgent, for example, certain rights to strike, a going to be co tails, private and over time in the public sector is going to be limited to what people here only thing is the quality of life. and the standard of living a salary, the most the public and the private collector. it's going to go down us
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medium level, rupert murdoch as a now until step down his chin and a fox news corporation. the 92 roll created fox broadcasting in 1986. it eventually became the number one cable news channel in the us 9 for being one of the biggest platforms for republican politicians. hassan laughlin will become the sole chairman of both companies. now rising sea levels and making life difficult for filipino school children live in one island near the capital of manila or reaching class on time is a daily struggle. many blamed climate change, but scientists also point to land recognition as a cause. bonded below it has the story. jillian and jessica was on a live one island away from their school. their daily commute is always an adventure. on the daily visited, they tried to walk. that meant navigating a body past once the rain had stopped and getting across the narrow embankment.
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filica the full. i see it's dangerous because you can fold into mode or water. and when you look down, the height can be frightening. but even the treacherous pathway itself and unusable rising sea levels, leave the island flooded on most days. so this is the end of the road for us years ago. this was usually dry, but now it's almost always flooded. so unless the children who are going to school are willing to wade into the flood water, they're going to have to turn back and take another route to school. until recently, there would have been no choice but to get on. now boats like this, donated for the yellow for the pope foundation. take students to school. there only for however, barely enough for the dozens of students on the island to reach a school. i'm sorry. 20 more people, not even some portions of embankments have been damaged by a strong ways this fish destructive during the monsoon season. in time the
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amendments might be gone. and so our last result, our boats are less this like with us. and from what i one where the school this are located off many little bass or for reclamation projects for underweighed before president for dean and marcus junior suspended. the sign to say land around the bay is sinking due to ground water extraction and sand stretching and building activities will only worsen the problem. it is true that the climate. busy change is causing us to get more friends with strong di foods. but as you reclaim, you are basically blocking off drainage and so areas landward from the reclamation are going to suffer worse. worse and worse money was bolts. can get children from island to island for now. yep, a little they can do it for when the school itself gets flooded in the future. find below algebra. aust manila, be in for the con. the philippines. that's it from the elizabeth prolong them up
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next inside story. looks at what's next for not going to cut a box down to a cease. fine was to cut the hello. we still got some very heavy right across central parts of china and say this pulse of west to weather all the way over towards shanghai and beyond this area of low pressure that's been producing some live the showers longest, both of right and around the sea of japan, south korea over a 100 millimeters of rain here in the space of 24 hours to what the weather is moving for the race with. and it will get to the other side of the mounts in size. so they've been told, can i say somewhat weather as we go one through the next day. also type which is topping off around $2829.00 degrees over the next dial to at long last the heat
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wave. i think we can safely say the process of being broken, feeling a little more time to some showers the to the central parts of china continuing while the 2 showers down towards the south. but nowhere near was where as it has been recently. so i was continue. meanwhile, as we'd expect to cross the endo china still some live you show us the into the philippines. northern parts of borneo south is that old sharon to indonesia, but a lot of dry and sunny weather. plenty of showers. meanwhile, into eastern parts of india, this was a weather still just trucking a little further west with this. we go through the next day or so. i something to watch out for sure. i was right down the western gas. you don't shop possible to install them packaged on the oil rich get rock is facing a crisis and a final bike to results water as dimes built by its upstream neighbors with strict flow under investment and climate change, or exacerbate do the situation. now,
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when regions were settled funding 1st, image pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land. iraq's walter was parked one of 2 on a jersey to well as everybody's on take full control of newborn oak or buff armenian separatists. and the region agree to this arm. after a quick assault 5 buckles there, also considering re integrating into everybody's on. so is this the end of this decade long conflict? this is inside storage. the .
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