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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the hello i'm 0 venue, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our life from the coming up in the program today. the armenians demand the resignation of their prime minister for his handling. we have been in the corner of our back conflict with as the advice on there is not a soul in ukraine that does not feel gratitude to you. americans, ukraine's president rallies support from us politicians in his military's fight
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against russian forces. the head of sedans willing council warns the fighting and his country could spill over the border. and one of the world's biggest medium mobiles steps aside, we'll be taking a look at rupert murdoch's impacts on asia, on a homeless with the latest sport, the asian games, and how to china officially begin on saturday. the multiple defend features around $12000.00 axis for more than 14 nations. and we'll build up to the officials, thought nature long initial the so it's just past 10 o'clock, gmc, we start in or media is capital year of that, we're hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of prime minister. nicole pushing in many say that they're angry about the way that he's handled. the conflict in the going to count rebec epic. armenians in the region agreed to lay
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down their weapons earlier this week. after attacks from us or by john me, tribute unco begins, are coverage of the of the day of protests in getting hundreds, a cooling for prime minister nicole pushing young tourism the saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in not gotten a kind of a region they call outside thousands has been arrested this week and turn the enemy nissan question you rejected to support our senior citizens who are now living there. so this is a shame both out of nation. the region is recognized internationally as, as a bi johnny territory, but it has been self governing for nearly 3 decades with strong ties to get it on. estimate comedians have been living the 4 generations azerbaijan and media have
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fought to, was sparked by this dispute. most recently in 2020, but after a sudden as about johnny offensive this week, kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as it by johns government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave these. i agree on his thoughts and is not using force. it is simply they should be said they should. the site was yeah, it was yeah. ultimate decision media has accused as a by john a violating the ceasefire. assigned this week in the garden. i caught it by the 2 countries representative spoke governors, but oh gosh, certainly, hopefully, as you went look here is the council media to the people of now gotten the car back . we're against subjected to attacks using different caliber whip us and motors, thus forcing the civil is less again, $26.00 shelter in the basements. what does it mean with rise to present to the
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international community as an attack on the school residents of the go to? because you know, because everybody's young isn't fucked. local conflict of interest, but as everybody's young, fully in language, it's right under the un charter. it's not clear yet. if ethnic albanians will continue to live in the gold. and i thought about this is the main issue that the sites need to resolves to be done through to not positively on his said they could be resettled in his country if it becomes impossible for them to stay under as it by johnny rule. but for these people, this is another setback for media meet you mid to then go out to 0. ukraine's president has been rallying support among us politicians against the russian invasion. but some republicans are pushing back on the billions of dollars of aid that keith has been receiving. followed him. years of lensky has been
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meeting both republican and democratic leaders and congress or white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more ukrainian president vladimir zalinski made a whirlwind visit to washington, culminating in his speech at the national archives. there is not a soul in ukraine that does not feel gratitude to you. americans, ukrainian leaders message to officials in washington. take you early on, capitol hill. you craze. counter offensive against russian forces. is that a critical juncture? and now is not the time to curve support. since the start of rushes, evasion, the united states has provided more than a 135000000000 in a to ukraine. now, the white house is asking congress to approve 25000000000 more. that request is contentious, especially among conservatives. i don't support additional funding for ukraine. my view is we need to number one,
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take care of our folks 1st. still president joe biden confirmed us abrams tax we deliver to ukraine by next week. a new aid package consisting of ammunition, rocket launchers and anti armor systems. totally 345000000 was all also announced on thursday. but his zaleski sat down in the oval office for his 6 face to face meeting with bided. he urged the us president to also provide long range missile systems to help you frame win back territory. and it expanded by lot with cabinet officials. fighting, assured, zaleski, white house support is on wavering. we're committed to help you cram, build a forest capable of ensuring ukraine's long term security capable of detouring future threats against sovereignty,
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territorial integrity and freedom which are underway now. because that's what this is all about. the future, the future of freedom. but not all share that sentiment. most polls show waning american voters support for ukraine aid. ukraine leaders request may also be overshadowed by a battle over government spending in the us congress. democratic and republican lawmakers face an end of the month deadline to approve domestic funding or phase of potential government shutdown. kimberly help hit l g 0, the white house and we return to our top story. now, the aftermath of the conflict over to go to kara back were joined by our guest, this our tom deval. you're a senior fellow at carnegie europe and a specialist on the cox this region. you are joining us from london today. look, i'd like to start with your assessment. we are now 48 hours after the ethnic armenians in the corner of carol,
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back sign that cease fire with us are based on where do you think things stand now? is it possible to say, as of azerbaijan, up to 3 wars in these mountains, has decisively one and will be in control of this area going forward? yes, i think we can definitely say that as a by john has, has one fundable military victory over the medians. of colorado, i think we can say that they've got that troops on the ground from the car buses, obviously talking to them, which is good, but then talking to them pretty much as a defeated on to you on, on tons of surrender. so i think the focus now really is on, on what happens to the people on the ground, on the humanitarian situation and what kind of rights if any, they enjoy it all again when they have this as a by john, the military presence. now the, the well, so the ethic armenians in the regions say they're skeptical of what the us are by
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john is saying that their rights will be guaranteed your thoughts. yeah, i mean, i think, and i think they are skeptical with some, with some good justification. you know, we should, we should say in context that there was also the un security council session on this conflict yesterday. and that went to a lot of the mom has expressed particularly by western countries about the future of, of the kind of mediums. but like in state and that they've learned little coats on, on as a by john, for example, to, to left in supplies which they haven't done months. but let's again, small amounts. but people are basically on bring to find the best to we have to remember, this is a concept that goes by decades of the car box medians. and i have not been compromised by john. they built up to our institutions. they don't even speak the language. and then now being told that in the auction early as possible, we integrate into it as a by johnny state, which means dismantling everything. they have an adult surprisingly, i think with that without any international guarantees,
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they look on that with some along skepticism. many of them is not, you know, bizarre to them. i think may be forced to flee to media. and what would this re integration look like on the ground as well? um, obviously the talks on is going through a, as by john, the president said that they would enjoy educational co, true religious rights. but they mention of political rights and course about john is that one party stays no. so you're gonna have questions. would they be able to keep that t b space and then go on them and do interviews in the median language? critical of the as a by john the president, i think think so. so typically is the sort of questions which i me to think has to be honest, if we're talking about the integration of i mean and then to the asked by john the state. okay. talk to us about the position of the armenian prime minister, nicole pushing and he's come under intense pressure lately. and protesters in yerevan have been accusing him of essentially abandoning estimate. armenians. he said,
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he said he's willing to have them in our media for them to relocate to armenia, but his priority right would be for them to stay where they currently live in the going to count back. well the background to this obviously is the 2020, which i mean yeah, lots to does us display to as a bunch i'm and basically since then, i mean is have no control ready either this tired tree again, control speed by rushing, keep peacekeepers and go to moscow, so those are criticism, but in a position he's typing, which is basically to say that a medium there longer hesitate territorial claims about car box. but that was a position to, to come to international to rest of western powers of russia. basically telling him that he had to accept the territorial integrity by the, by john, but she did. so he's under a lot of pressure. but interesting, a lot of pressure now coming from russia because of the kind of progress the term is taking. so a constant russian, so can you point to the payment is,
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is that the median the suffering? because patching in pencil, bandon is good alliance regression. right. tom deval, a senior fellow according to europe. thank you for joining us this hour. okay, thank you. or any more head on this house, is there a news hour? we'll have a 2nd months of peaceful protests in syria where residents and sway to our fed up with the government's handling of a flailing economy. and much needed international 8 or why is for the flooded hit eastern region of libya also in sports posts france score 14 tries against the maybe as they record the biggest. when of the rugby world cup so far, the story as president bashar assad, his med president choosing ping during the 2nd day of his visit to china. earlier, he visited a temple in the city of hugginsville,
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which is hosting this year is asian games. aside is expected to attend the opening ceremonies. his visit is being seen as a bid to end a more than a decade of diplomatic isolation under western sanctions. or for more on this that speak to katrina you who's live in beijing for us. katrina, what announcements have there been in this trip so far? well, following this meeting with siege and pain, both sides have announced that they've crated. what they say is a china syria strategic partnership, which both live taylor the milestone. and the 67 years of diplomatic ties. now, closing she here, he says, in the face of an unstable and uncertain international environments, china is willing to continue working with syria. that was of the was of the chinese president of goals that international environment that he's referring to. is this boss west and condemnation of the side. many us us as leaders. yeah. us allies have a accuse aside of atrocities including against his own people and subsequently
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employ. it's very heavy sections on syria. now, what does the strategic partnership mean? well, we can look to vague things, relationship with moscow and other strategic partnership that it has also held. and what it seems to mean is that this is not a formal allied relationship with our security obligations. it means that they will deepen corporation so long is as mutually beneficial and despite disapproval from other countries in the west. now this is going to be seen as a big win for us side was who is ending his decade long diplomatic isolation. earlier this year and named syria was reinstated to the arab league. and i thought had managed to be welcomed by several middle eastern leaders. but certainly this being welcomed and finding this do would present even things leader of the world's 2nd largest academy will be seen as a big boost is a p r image. katrina, it's easy to see the benefit of all of this for a shorter side, as we said trying to break the isolation that has been under what's in it for china
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though as well. china is in working this the, it's really expand its influence in the middle east and broke it a deal between saudi arabia and a ron in march. it's propose a peace deal between how the site in israel it's welcome some middle eastern nations into the china dominated bricks roofing. and also syria is seen as strategically potentially important for aging, given its location and its access to the mediterranean sea. but really, what we've seen here was also what a message that she didn't think is sending to the international community say that we do not play by your rules as she jumping, as welcome several leaders, including assets, who have been very much done by the west, the those welcome venezuela need to the do row as well as the iran you for him. right? you see, and we've seen during this trip that they going to go further and deepening their friendship, some a deal that they've signed it today. corporation on the belgian road initiative
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that syria joined up to last year at china says it's going to support syria when it comes to intern. uh, it's internal political situation supported improving its relationships with other arab nations and supported in counter terrorism and personally for a sod page and also says he's going to help with the reconstruction. and that's something, sir, you're really needs given its economic price. it's really hoping that china will help in rebuilding its economy, although there are questions about the extent to whether to which paging is willing to do that. given how unstable the situation is in syria and those suppressed and sanctions that aging is also quite reluctant across katrina, you're reporting from badging. thank you very much. katrina, are the protests in government held territory in syria have now entered their 2nd month residents of the city of sway to or demanding the downfall of the government and are angry over the crumbling economy. while these protests have continued, security forces have been fast. the spam felt rallies in other parts of the country, st. ahold our reports another day,
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another protest and sway to the people of this province in southern syria are angry because of a collapse the economy under calling for an end to president bush or a said through the for 12 years we endured a difficult and disgraceful life. the state has been dropped. i ask you bashar assad, when will the people of syria be able to live in dignity? these have been the biggest protests and government held territories. since i saw him and his allies were able to recapture much of the country from the opposition and they are now in the 2nd months. but so far they aren't seen as a threat to the regime. and others and other government control territories have been stifled. there was a tool to progress in different areas and see this north, south, east, west. but how the regime dealt with these process is the, the,
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the different thing and some, and some areas of the team had an immediate security action that hasn't happened in sway to the response of the authorities to the non violent demonstrations has been restrained on like in 2011, when similar protests led to a harsh crack down, people here are from the minority drew's community. they are armed. and unlike in the past, the communities religious leaders are behind, the movement will begin with. our movement is peaceful. we will let the entire world who are missing should people here say they know they can't topple the leadership, but they want to show it is no longer tenable. they deny their movement is about separatism. they carry historic symbols of national unity. i'm the struggle for freedom ever. do i get them those living in coastal cities?
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i tell you they do have fear speaking loud voices. and if you can, because of the bushes books come to sway the where you can speak reading the, the problems enjoys limited autonomy because it's largely isolated itself from the war. ignoring the protest appears to be a strategy on the part to the authorities, at least for now, to include the else who's the forces of held a military parade on thursday to mark 9 years since they seized control of the many capital. so now it's come a day after who's the officials ended talks, and saudi arabia with re ad saying that the discussions were positive. but few details have been given on the efforts to end the war and given the basic military parade since many messages. the 1st is mainly to saudi arabia, but the will is not in its interest on such saudi arabia must seize the opportunity
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from the money efforts to stop the war and lift the siege for the wise military forces present, prepared, ready for saudi arabia. as to libya, now supplies and humanitarian aid from guitar are arriving in the eastern city of during a. it's been devastated by tsunami like floods caused by storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams, a solid binge of 8 reports from being gauzy. the load mazda must be meticulous to simultaneously offload precious cargo and keep the account safe. this guitar, a, c, 17, is bringing must be the 8 for the libyan city of deadman. after the devastating floods generate has tense toilets and medicine are all in high demand. as tens of thousands have nowhere to go after their homes and businesses were swept away. we have some light,
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and today we have to go with the medical supply. huge amount to cover the needs you can see now even still on sale today, that is monday has come out to come to see what's happening. but the, the, the creative destruction remains very used to be the creative heart of libya, with its poets and vibrant culture. and then the even phone and internet service is a barely available, especially since that have been purchased by angry residents. were demanding ounces . that noise run by the eastern government as libya remains one country with 2 administrations. authorities here have quoted enough that is off to various fears of contamination in spit of diseases. olivia and red crescent says there is still a need for specialized teams and equipment that the large part of the now reeks of
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the stench of death. was 23 tons were being offloaded from the 1st pain. and the zip code 38 flight arrived. a team from corporate rick crescent will stay behind to assess and evaluate for the needs of this is this letter was the video also. so we'll start with the tragedy in the east has united libya, which remains fractured since the 2011 uprising. which tough is mama, delphi hundreds of tons of 8 is being sent in libya from all over the world. once the age is offloaded, it is going to be taken through the city of there. never main roads remain cut off, but there are alternative routes available and it is not just the property. it'd be seen multiple have the, hey, across the landing here in bodies as well. now the restroom remains and how this is going to help the people who remain in there and have to rebuild themselves often. and so not me likes a lot. so i'm a job it as
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a data at the minimize the area that has to be as really and counselor bill fell behind, is wanting, the conflict in his country could spill over into other regions. speaking at the un general assembly, he's been appealing to the international community to counter what he calls sponsors of the parent military rapids support forces, which the army has been fighting since april. had to go hand reports from united nations headquarters in new york, who, who do i as the chairman of the sovereignty council, adult thought to elbow hands represents his country on the world stage, modest deadlines of buildings. 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 a highly from uh, we call upon the interim president. 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,
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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, the head of the rapids support forces mohammed 100 dog, low or melody. tried to send his own message on video, just an hour before brand speech. no, the rapid support force is off. we'll 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 deadly 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 as their 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 the you and says is needed for humanitarian relief. and refugees is
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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 floods, the fighting neighboring countries happen to be some of the forest 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 have their very little resource in new york fighting the battle for public opinion into den. fighting on the streets was experts warning they see very little signs of optimism. the guns will fall silent any time soon. had to go home. alj a 0 at the united nations, palestinian president know who the boss is strongly criticized israel's policies at the united nations. he's told the general assembly, the piece in the middle east will only be possible if palestinians get full rights . this attitude youngling is the message today to the is ready to use it. but this
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hideous occupation against us will not last regardless of their impressions and delusions. because the palestinian people are remaining on their own land, which they have inhabited for thousands of years, generation of to generation, the 7 for to see when we return to our story on how libyans are coping with the floods. the devastated the eastern region last week. we have shown is monitoring developments from the capital tripoli at all. he thinks of scramble. i know you were heading having audio issues earlier, but you're back with us now. i understand that you're expecting a protest later today on the government's handling of the disaster in tripoli. there was also a recent protest in, during a how would you describe the mood across the country right now of the well, the across the country is a lot of that are a lot of concerns. a lot of the feelings about feelings hots feelings. i mean, it's a disaster that the whole country and whether it's in the saw the west,
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norman, citizen, normal people. i wanted to see if this a situation or all but, but it's not possible. this is going to take months and it's going to cost billions of dollars. so on the eastern and the eastern side there were put us in the past few days regarding how the government. busy or the administration that was dealing with lots of alarms, that's where it coming from this down itself. because many thought that this problem could have been prevented whether there was no negligence. now, on the other side here in the west, actually what we are going to do with this today is probably going to be a lot of the more than a process. it's going to be a protest against the eastern government and not the government here in, in the west. so this is the main issue that are going to show up by kind of funny that, that's up to these. this is what we understood from the organizes know what we also understood is that the government in the east is right now inviting the
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international community to take part in the national conference should have been done on the 10th of october and that's and few days from now, so this is going in the way or another to, to conflict with the, a government to get into and the west, the government, that's a, an in trip fully is the one recognized by the international community. so we are ahead of a lot of political, a challenging for that to come. the last thing between the east and west i define when people lot of stuff is, many of them are missing and many are internally displaced. okay, and just highlighting this again for of yours because what you said is important that the government in the, the east of the country is cooling an international aid conference for october 10th . that, of course, raises a lot of questions politically, between the east and west. now these rival administrations east and west, they've been a war for years. are they or are they not finding ways to work together on disaster
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relief so far? well, it doesn't seem, this is the case over here. a lot of competition and overlapping. so uh, when the, the attempt started for the rescue and, and search for, for people who, who were swept by the, by the door and to the, to the seat at the beginning, things are these, to me. we felt that things are on the right to track what it seems now that there is a lot of competition that governments here on the west isn't able to enforce what everybody wants to enforce in the sense this is a this, we can, this is understandable due to this, but i've really between the 2 sides of the ashen monitoring developments there from the libyan capital. tripoli, thank you very much, ellie, are still a head on alpha 0. will be taking a look at the flight of migrants in europe as the po, visits the french city of more, say a waiting for indigenous communities in brazil, the supreme court rules to protect ancestral land. and mohammed sallow and company
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remind fans that a thursday night of european football can also be special football action coming up later on in the show. the have we got a big contrast in the weather across here, but the by miss the lots of sunshine over towards the age. the further west windy weather is starting to pa this way and in between we've got this long line a cloud. right? yeah. active weather system that brought some very heavy right into a equity as we went through the last 24 hours or so. 114 millimeters, a frank coming through here. larry flight pressure has developed and that's bringing some big down pools just around the out some snow that he meant to say with the highest ground. and we had a tool data reported in wisdom, gemini, on the 1st day as a result of the system making his way for the east was still
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a legacy. a shout was coming back. he behind went to where the pushing up towards sweden easing over toward stuff. and with this we go through the next couple of days. and then plus 3 showers just coming in across the north, west. more of those as we go through saturday, but from my to be with the well that should be allows you to ask scotland not afraid too badly, but the next by the system will bring some what to whether it's on an annual and all of this. we go through the day, have you rank continuing across a central policy using either tools. the bulk is through austria. it's also one or 2 showers to just into the fall in north america, as we go through the remainder of a friday a lot. so shells across central parts of africa pushing all the way up into the gambia effect today. a system, a little boat isn't mechanical or even that self driving trained to be up or down towards today can be different. human only robots like me, will be everywhere else is 0 documentary,
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the watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this, our senior as a buyer's on the official says ethnic or median fighters into going to car back might be given amnesty. there been protests and yet we're fine against the government's handling of the crisis. folks are under way to discuss the reintegration of the region and to answer by john the following wednesday c spine, ukraine's president has been rallying support among us politicians against the russian invasions. some republicans are pushing back on the billions of dollars of military aid. the key to is receiving the head of sedans. willing council is warning. the conflict in his country, which had lasted for months, could spill over into other nations of the overhaul and made the remarks during his address at the you. in general, some authorities in indian administered kashmir have free to
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a prominent separatist leader after 4 years of house arrest muslim cleric mirror weighs more for ruth was allowed to lead friday for years and spent a go. he was detained in 2019. when india strip the region of it semi autonomy effectively annex in parts of the territory for work and other countries have been calling for new daily to put in an end to the harsh emergency laws that is imposed . canada's prime minister says the murder of a canadian seat leader must be taken seriously. justin, true though is calling on the indian government to co operate. he says candidate has evidence that india was involved in the killing, but that he won't make it public your daily denies. the accusations and has suspended visa, so canadians, both sides of expelled each other's diplomats from vancouver, history, hubbard, tennessee. on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly of a canadian prime minister repeated his charge that that was credible evidence. the agents of the indian government were responsible for the killing of a canadian cit activist on canadian,
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so we call upon the government of india to engage with us to move forward on getting to the truth of this matter. the indian government calls navigation is absurd, but also added that it was okay. what exactly is it being alleged that everything through couldn't specific information that is provided to us. but so far we have not received any such specific information. it's a sentiment that's being increasingly heard and kind of there as well. if there was sufficient evidence to publicly accuse the indian government of murder and expel and indian diplomat, why can't it be released? there is a growing sense of unease here at the lack of evidence provided by canadian authorities of the lack of vocal support for ultra was claims from its key allies with that to the us as caution and calls for conclusions not to be drawn prematurely. even though it's intelligent, sharing public canada has already made. the accusation have been widely noted and remarked upon leading to this statement from the white house. i firmly reject the
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idea that there is a wedge between the us and canada. we have deep concerns about the allegations and we would like to see this investigation carry forward as a long time m p. m, former premier of british columbia withdrawal dis, homes, had his confrontations with a large 6 separate his population in the province. expressing his opposition to that sometimes violent rhetoric. he also feels that the allegations may have substance, but things the prime minister has completely is handled if you don't make such a serious statement with a, you know, serious allegations against another government and then have no evidence to back your tablets and your allies don't stand with you, the sad part is that he took the largest arrow out of his quiver and fired it. and now there's not much more he can do. to day may now have the gratitude of some and kind of his lodge seek population,
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but he's increasing the isolated elsewhere. she ever times. the elder 0, vancouver pakistan has pushed its general elections to the end of january. they were meant to be held in november. caretaker government's been in charge since parliament was dissolved in august. the nation has been struggling with months of political and economic crises. more than 200000 people from syria, afghanistan and north africa have arrived in germany to claim asylum at so far in 2023. that's an almost 80 percent increase compared to the same period last year. local politicians are demanding that the government to introduce new measures as their cities are struggling to cope with the numbers of new arrivals. dominic cane sent this report from southern germany design. i'll keep it on the left to native jordan last year to come to gemini sheets that he dentistry at home. but here in town's fine, she can't pre qualifications. and so still as many bureaucratic hurdles to clear design
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a says just knowing well she'd be living from one month. so the next is difficult because there's almost no places, it's almost done, it's for us. so when they have inc empty place, they just send things that people from it scans to cub scouts to come calm. stine has taken in microns and refugees for many years, but recently seen a spike in new arrivals combined with a high number of ukrainians already in the system. and now one of its selected leaders says here, at least it's like the 2015 refugee crisis is back in kalamazoo. and um, since we're in the middle officials, they're making the same mistakes. again, the only ones who have learned anything about it have been on the small town level . the organization has become much better, but the political lessons haven't been don't that'll throw in a few a few bits and away from 2 yet. one of a measure, many of them on that is great to have border controls. this was the frontier with poland near the town of fost on wednesday with federal police checking. the only
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days of those crossing here offices are trying to crack down on people smuggling and say, the federal in terry administer. and nancy is a, is not doing enough light on this for minutes. the console position is she is obviously caught in a political bubble. it simply does not have the courage to signal your p and you. and yet we have to take control back into our own hands and we will do this in the form of temporary border control on psych wise. but i think the patrols, in particularly busy places is one thing. patrolling all of gym and these borders is quite another because they are many thousands of columbus as long and it's quite possible to drive or indeed walk across many of them without facing any checks as i've just done here from australia into germany. so when some politicians didn't mon grace of border controls, it's perhaps as much to be seen talking tough as acting tough, particularly here into the very area right now. because opinion polls suggest the
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policies of the right and more especially the far right oppressed spring. and this state faces an election next month. dominic king al jazeera in southern germany. brazil supreme court has ruled in favor of indigenous rights and a landmark case that has opened the waste the historic claims to ancestral land. monica yanna care reports from rio de janeiro. the tears of joy and relief to your weight resumed. indigenous peoples are celebrating victory. 9 out of 11 supreme court justices have ruled in favor of their constitutional rights to claim and says, roland on july. without any time limits. the vote was accompanied by hundreds of indigenous leaders camped outside the building. but by this i'm a vase key s of the month is that the decision is extremely important to some of
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the berries once and for all any attempts to establish a timeframe for limiting or claiming winchester land and ultimately canceling hundreds of them. yeah. but there's the powerful farm lobby has been arguing that the government should only consider some claims. those made by tribes were occupying their lands in 1988. that was the year brazil's democratic constitution was inactive, giving indigenous peoples rights to their territory. indigenous active is argued, the timeframe was in fear. paul, the many tribes were expelled by force from new territories during the 2 decade military dictatorship and could not return to their lands without putting their lives at risk since 2021. when the supreme court started rolling on this case, indigenous leaders of prosper sales have been marching in the capital brazilian to make their voices for years of uncertainty have contributed to land disputes
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between indigenous tribes and farmers, loggers and miners. the supreme court decision should help put in then to the violence, but indigenous leaders tell us that the battle is far from over. next week, brazil senate is expected to vote on a bill which would open indigenous territories to commercial activities for legislation to pull back by the farm lobby. and the conservative majority in congress has already been approved by the house of representatives have ratified. it would open a new chapter of debate about how much independence indigenous people have to decide what will happen on their lands. monica, you're not give. i'll just era. we addition nearer but we, we return to our story on the flight of migrants in europe. the head of the roman catholic church, pope francis is scheduled to visit the french city of more say, where he will be delivering
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a message of support to migrants. his plan trip comes as n t migrant sentiments grow in europe as cross now that harry fawcett was on the italian island of land producer what you've seen, a surgeon migrant arrivals recently. harry, your reported on, on the politics of this on the realities facing migrants, but the pope is offering a spiritual message today. how might that resonate where you are? i think it will resonate with many people here. i mean, the politics are shifting in italy in europe, and of course here in love with those of us, somewhat hardening against not so much the migrants themselves and the asylum seekers themselves, but against the pressure of the design and has been on the but yet they have experienced a number of emergencies, a number of tragedies. they've seen dead bodies just last week. there was a new born baby that arrived dead on one of the ships that came in last saturday. so i think there was still
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a real reservoir of sympathy. so that applied to the local priest, the catholic priest has talked about the need and his expectation that more people will be welcome to get in with as much dignity and help as possible as well. so the next time an emergency comes around, but there is this overarching political reality, a narrative, georgia, maloney, the time prime minister came to power a year ago next week. partly on a platform of tackling the migration issue, the european leaders as well, who are worried about this rise in popular sentiment and anti migrant ceiling. so we saw the european commission president us of on the line here just last weekend with much tough and language. some on the left in europe is saying that she seemed to be minimized in terms of the support that she was offering. it leaves right wing prime minister. so i think the pope himself recognizes that this is a spiritual message, but it's also a political act for him to go to my say, and really emphasize the plight of migrants the need for tolerance and integration
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and welcome. how are you? the pope has in the past lamented that the mediterranean has become, in his words, the world's biggest symmetry. but that in context for us, how many people have died trying to cross into europe as well, just to see how the international organizations migration says across here at the various zones of the mediterranean, more than 2300 people have died, making these genies that is already approaching the total figure of last year 2022, not getting to the same levels yet that we saw in 2021, but obviously a very substantial number of deaths as people make these desperate and very dangerous journeys. and again, the paper will be making that part of his visit to me. i say he will be later on friday afternoon, conducting an interface press at a monument to those people who died, making these journeys, also
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a monument to those people who've been trying to help rescue them. and ask for those non governmental organizations we've been hearing from some of them on fridays seeking greater help to try to rescue more people saying that they are on the results on the stuff that they on able to rescue as many people as necessary and saying as well that they are often hindered in their action by some governments because there is a concern by some of these governments that offering too much assistance at sea could act as a pull factor for more migrant journeys and asylum seekers coming in to you are the italian prime minister is jamilla and he's been talking less about rescues more about some kind of naval blockade that would enter date and send back such boats. she's also spoken about the need for further action. so the european action in north africa to in the woods that she used at the you in on wednesday and showed the rights of people not to have to migrate, i making
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a economic and social improvements in north africa in africa as a whole. but of course, the main pressure, her main rebate is to try to address the concerns of the people that voted it and her right wing administration to try to reduce the bottom. as we've seen, a big increase in numbers, see it as we have in germany, a new doubling already this year of such jody's coming in, switzerland, harry false, that you are, of course, reporting from one of the main gateways, the main gateway into europe for migrants and asylum seekers, so we appreciate your reporting and your contacts on this today. thanks, cary. the media mogul, rupert murdoch is to step down from his day to day duties as chairman of $21.00 century fox and news corporation as part of a world wide media empire. the 92 year old created the fox broadcasting company in 1986. it's news division eventually became the number one cable news channel in the us known for promoting conservative views. his son laughlin will know had both
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companies. kristen salumi reports from new york. he is the owner of the global media empire and one of the richest man in the world. but 92 year old rupert murdoch is stepping down as chairman of his holding company news corps, the gang to having a totally different approach to the pavement. we've got to try and set that up probably around 3 percent has been trying for a long time. that born in australia, murdoch built his media empire in the u. k. and in print before expanding into the lucrative us market. his us holdings include the wall street journal in new york post, but here he's best known as the creator of fox. the 1st broadcast network in the history of television to successfully take on the countries. big 3 win, fox news network launched in 1996. it was something new, a 24 hour cable network, the clear, illogical till to the right. it quickly became both profitable and politically influential. products embrace of donald trump is credited with helping him when the
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presidential election in 2016. in the last year, however, fox was forced to pay $787000000.00 to settle defamation lawsuit related to his coverage of false claims following the 2020 presidential election shortly after fox fired it's most popular personality tucker carlson fox. has fingerprints are also all over the trump indictments? a lot of transmission information was buried by fox. so that is a part of the legacy. i overall, the rupert would say that his legacy is in mergers and acquisitions. he was always take in the next deal and that made sense when the media industry was consolidated and media was scarce. but we now live in an age of abundance. when anybody can create content at any time. rupert murdoch's son, laughlin, c o, a fox news will take over the rule of news courts. chairman, i think that the hands of apartment doesn't these i age, but also because of the blog clone is requesting an opportunity to approve his
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talent and kind of really without having to group it formally in the room as the director of the company. no word on why rupert murdoch made this announcement now as it doesn't take effect until november. ironically, this week, a new book releases a biography about him and titled the end of fox news speculating what will happen to the network once he's gone. but don't count them out just yet. murdock will retain the title of chairman ameritas going forward. present salumi al jazeera, new york, where docs impact is also filled in asia, where he is regarded as a pioneer of satellite television. in 1991, he launched 5 entertainment channels, triggering a media explosion in the region. decade later, his star network had more than 50 tv stations and 53 countries. by then, some 100000000 people were watching star channels every day, and his networks provided more than 20000 hours of indian and chinese programming.
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a good beer thing is a consulting editor of the news for the new indian express group and use media publishing company who joins us now live from one bye look. it's great to have you with us because murdoch's name is become sole synonymous with fox news and recently with us politics that not everyone realizes he has this global footprint. you interviewed him some years ago. tell us how he's viewed where you are. so thank source. thank so by uh, having the, uh, uh, basically the reboot but don't came in. so the interview was somewhere in 2005, but true. but my dog came in at a time when there was absolutely very little. there was the, the, the, the laws and the laws all over the country. you were very tight, especially to newest programming. and rupert murdoch came in on trying to do the ridges and then went and used to get the news that was in truancy and entertainment
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with the money. and it was in that context that we interviewed him in 2005. and the big gripe that he had was that the laws would not open enough. and the point he was making to the indian government was do what you mean. but the, the way international digital communication works is that we will be able to beat into you and one way or the other news, gibson. so don't try and stop it, try and open it up. that was his message. you can give it that time. of course it didn't work out and slowly rupert murdoch withdrew from news and concentrated on entertainment. so that was the time that we treated the interview or that. so that's interesting because he ended up doing very well and entertainment, and that's going to be his legacy in the region. in news. however, you could say he failed, as you do because you see the, the, the compliance of the laws at that time was that
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a funded investor going to go up to 26 percent funding. so he had to have new partners, and he'd chose and the tv, another local organization headed by one mr. paranoid as the head of that network and building it together and that so they put the launch uh, at the same time of news. the news was important to go punch but data. and somewhere along the line, i think a mr. murdock realized that, look, i mean, if money is an entertainment, uh, you know, to stood up. the hot potato in india or news would be sort of sticking his head out too much, his neck out too much so it's better to withdraw from that scale. so i think they, they kind of took that line and, and an individual. so and then to didn't did with, i mean, i must, i must say who, but my dog can be a good sort of, uh can you said to have pushed. but that becomes
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a start to even begin the number one, the number one media company in the country, even though beating bennett corner and company the publishers of the tradition of the times of into group. it went up to about $5.00 to $6000000000.00 during the year and whole. i mean, a lot of the policies was because through but my dog was paying a lot of attention to this market. i mean, just to give you an example, they were number 2, all right, before the events went to the, at the, at the end of 2000 the turn of the century. and then he brought in, who wants to be a video then? that's the program in india, right? it's brought in by a superstar to send him at the top, but turns and, and that made me is, and he made a big mark on that. okay, go be a st consulting editor for the new indian express group. thank you so much for joining us on the program today, and i'm going to turn now to so now how most with sport i do apologize to you. and in the past we had
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a lot of voices to get into show today we left with very little time will make up for it so no, no, thank you so much sarah. well, russel, break and number of assets are on their way to china for the asian games. more than $12000.00 competitors will be taking part in the 19th edition of the multi support event. i do is just send that report from hampshire, a city that's had to wait longer than expected to host the confidence biggest sporting spect when it comes to size, the asian games has no equal. the chinese city of home, joe, is hosting an event with more athletes, and most sports than any olympics. it is happening a year later than planned. the games will postpone due to cobit 19, and this will be showing as the 1st major multi school defense. since the end of its 0 cobit policy, we had the 2 key olympics which was the end of the sections. we had the building 2022, intel and big games, which was a lenders best actions. so this is
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a game that has been being added without any is on the 1st statement or the pen to me. when the 1st ation games was held in india in 1951, just 6, bullets and a few 100 athletes were involved. best fluid 7 decades on the scale is the role of a difference in home. jo, they'll be full of the schools and move in 12 bundles and competitive intelligence . lizzie's abdul aziz alo, bailey kemp soon as cancel a swimming team, you're mentally levy. you're gonna so impressive and expect, he says the quality of the school will not teach quantity based in games. i can put at the level of benefits. it's so important for me as somebody come to be the ones that can hold it and it's only limited by stuff which is much per se, the is a tiny so it is going to be there. and the affordable. busy to the japanese, he's going to send this to. so yeah, i'm lucky to have to have the else as soon as some of them, well east bullets and break down the single featuring for the 1st time of the compositions, withdrew on
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a slightly longer history. is the windows of close to 500 gold medals are decided before these games. the china also hosted the winter games as really unprecedented and very difficult situation. and trying also, of course, managed to do it in the vague and brand and beautiful manner. but now with all that restriction lifted, i think um everyones excited not just ourselves, the whole, well friends here expect to see a lots of home success showing that has taught every asian games, metals, tables since 1982 and more of the same is expected to ship on the richardson, l g sierra. i'm joe and yoga and clubs, livable off to winning salt into your paralegal. they came from behind to these austria inside the l. a. s k 31. so in eunice that you assess and homicide law, who saw him on the bench, getting the goals for happening, your 2nd to your competition for the 1st time in 7 years having failed to qualify
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for the time since least. and does anybody knows romo are also when is on thursday they be to and will be inside the f. c. sheriff, striker remedial a tackle on known from chelsea is going to win a and a 2163 instead of spa. i'm going to kind of his thoughtful all it's a hide in the latest my to in the saudi prodi, the front of, of the field of school to and provided in the system to help his team based as such a how to one county made his move society following the exploration of his chelsea contract at the end of june and host funds on the verge of reaching the quarter finals. also they destroyed namibia, 96 to know in marci defense code 14 twice in total as they completed the biggest. when of the tournaments so far, and that would be a still without a when and that's it for me to sign. i thank you so much more world news at the top, the,
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