tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 22, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the different stories die faster, which is the selection for this news from across some network of channels which is 0. the . ready the hello, i'm sammy say them. this is the news live from dog coming off in the next 60 minutes . russia says ukrainian as strikes dogs in the headquarters of its black seas, leaves all means the mon, the resignation of the prime minister. so he's handling of them the going to cut about conflict with as
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a by john from the podium of the you and then you may not them. yeah, hotels, the world as well as on the cost of normalizing ties with saudi arabia and much needed international aid arrives, olivia's lockboxes, eastern regions and i'm far as small with the sports. the agent games in china officially begin on saturday. the multi sports event teachers around $12000.00, our lease for more than 40 evictions will build up to the central stocks later on in the shower. the 5, it's just going $1500.00 gmc and we saw this news hours breaking news from russian controlled crime. the moscow says ukrainian missiles have targeted the headquarters of the blacks, the fleets in the peninsula said russian, i defend system, shot down 5 minutes solves during the attack and suffice the poll. but black smoke
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has been seen blowing from the base crime is russian banks, governor as civilians to remain in those and stay away from the city center until further notice. the recent weeks ukraine has stepped up its attacks on russia's navy. it's usually a shovel, all of us standing by in moscow. but 1st let's talk to zane, bus hobbies live for us in k of. so 1st of all as a and how significant all these attacks in analyzing how ukraine's minute tree abilities are evolving as well. so let me just before i get into that, a bit of developing news from successful in the last 20 or 30 minutes, we've heard of a 2nd set of explosions, or at least one loud explosion from savannah's to pay. these reports coming out, it's unclear whether or not this was an unexploded missile, or a new strike. there were reports in the russian media that there were efforts being
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made to remove some kind of unexploded ordnance. but in the last half an hour, we have heard of those of another loud explosion in savannah's to be. now as far as technology you are correct, technology has been very important in this war right from the beginning. what we're looking at this attack today illustrates really how far ukraine has managed to come in the last year. if you remember, last year there was an effort to carry out a c drone attack onto bicycles. now that was unsuccessful. when you weren't in mosca turned off star link that's been widely reported. that did raise the alarm bells here and keep the pentagon since then taking over the implementation of star link related operations here in ukraine. and now we're seeing a very successful by your training and account for a successful attack today with a variety of missiles. now the reports that drones were you inspect the when to see net, to dismissal that ukraine develop. skin country was modified in some way and use
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during this attack. we've also heard reports that the british, french storm shadow missiles were a part of this operation. exactly what has happened exactly how many were fired, how many were shot down? that's something that military bloggers from both sides of this conflict are still debating. but with both sides agree on is that the headquarters of the black sea sweets was indeed hit images showing a great deal of destruction. to that very important landmark. the black, safely being the main thrust of military operations in ukraine since the russian invasion. and this will no doubt be seen as a major the head of for the russians operating out the successful. now in terms of technological advancements, ukraine training operations that have been going on across the country, but specifically on the crime in conventional in the last 2 weeks. the last 30 days, due showing up taking their capability to be able to take the fight to russian positions and it goes along with something the present of a lot of years unless he said, even before he left for the un general assembly in new york, he said man to man,
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the russians do out number in your opinions with technological advancements. technological help from it's ours will help you train, turn the tide and that seems to be what we are seeing out of these attacks today. all right, good stuff there. that's thank the same bus, so i'll be that's continue this though with you to shop of all of us use live for us in moscow. so what a russian official saying about just how damaging this the tank was? well, according to the official report they ukraine, you know, on forces 0. and she, to me, so a tackling the headquarters of the russian block, c, fleet rushes or pressure. as i said, we can say, according to the ministry of defense in total finds themselves or shut down by defense systems. during the repenting of that time, one soldier went missing the civilian infrastructure around the headquarters building. the people in the streets were not home to the police cold and old, the territory around the headquarters, the debris from this tranquil as, as count as a hundreds of needs. is that and now the freshman,
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so being down to miss oles, i've been collected 5, find is there also? so is extinguishing defined, and imagines has ministry offices are working on this pulse. law enforcement officials have ask local residents to avoid the central's trace of separate stobel, the shockwave of a missile attack, shots of the windows in 10 residential building. so that's what the situation that looks like after rushes block c fleet has courses have been targeted. all right, thanks so much julia shep of oliver. this now media is kept totally out of on hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of prime minister nicole to punch in young men. they say the angry about the ways handled the conflict and they're going to cut off the comedians in the region agreed to lay down their weapons this week after a tax from as a by john, they meet 3 met vanco reports,
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a full day of protest in get about hundreds, a cooling for prime minister, nicole pushing on to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in not gotten a caught about a region they call out stuff. this is a shame off our nation that our government, the, with the face of the concussion young nodes taking all the required major sorts of saves armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to that kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the as it by johnny rule. and i, and i just needed the man out of all if it's determined that it will be impossible for them to live in their homes. the situation does not improve in this problem, will be on their agenda. we've done some work and now 40000 places has been prepared and armenia. the region is recognized internationally as as
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a by 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 fault to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020, but after a sudden, as a badge on the offensive this week. all right, let's take you now to the united nations general assembly, where we're hearing from this don waterfront a call to the accident, prime minister of pakistan on the this, rely it off monday, right. he mr. president accidents, he's head of state government and allegations. ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the government and people are focused on by conveyed to you,
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mister president, audible congratulations on your elections to guide the work of this historic session of the you. in general assembly, i'm confident that your was diplomatic experience and the sunny disposition of your beautiful island country will enable you to stare this assembly to a most successful conclusion. mister president, we are meeting at the 10th and pivotal moment in modern history. conflicts rage in the ukraine and 50 other places around the tensions between the global pause have continued to escalate. we see the rise of new and own military and political blocks. geo politics is researching. when do you can nomics should have primacy in the world. the world cannot afford
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for war 20. there are far greater challenges confronting human kind rich dom on global cooperation and collective action. the was economic prospect also appear gloomy. global growth is slow, high interest rates could trigger a recession. a succession of exhaustion is shots. cove in conflict and climate change have devastated the economies of many, many developing countries. many countries of the globe and so have barely managed to stave off defaults to fall with teeth and tongue to i've grown reversing the development gains of sweet decades. at yesterday's, as to the summit, far reaching cover bands were made to implement the sustainable development goals.
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we must ensure implementation of the s d do stimulus. the read telling me tunneling off on used special drawing rights for development development bank and the resolution of the debt problems of the $59.00 countries in debt, distrust focus on also looks forward to the fulfillment of the climate change commitments made at cop $28.00 by the develop point to provide $400000000.00 us dollars in annual climate finance located at least half of such finance for a patient in developing countries. operation lights, the fund and funding arrangements for loss and damage, and accelerate the carbon emission mitigation targets to keep a like the goal of resisting prospecting,
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global warming to 1.5 degrees centigrade attempts to selectively provide these funds on the basis of geopolitical considerations should be resistant. mr. president, august suns, triple food field and finance challenge is a prime illustration of the impacts of coverage conflicts, employment on developing countries. focus on is one of the was effected countries from the impacts of climate change. the epic slots of last summer submerged a total fraud country to $1700.00 and displaced or $8000000.00 people destroyed white in infrastructure and cost or $30000000.00 in damage to progress funds. economy. a part of the sun is directed 5 by the commitment of our $10500000000.00 foot pocket funds,
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comprehensive plan for recovery. the hospitalization and reconstruction visited sealants. the forward auto plan at the geneva conference last january specific projects are being submitted to ensure timely funding and execution of the 4 of 4 out of the plan. i hope our development bought those will accord priority to a location of funds for our resilience recovery plan, which has been costed. at $13000000000.00. mister president pockets on government is committed to rapid economic recovery. we will to stabilize our funding exchange reserves in our currency expend, domestic revenues, and most importantly, mobilize significant domestic and external investment facilitation. thompson, s i f. c to expedite investment decisions 28 projects. i'd be identified
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in priority sectors, agriculture, mining and energy. and i t for implementation and collaboration with pockets fund spot this focused on long term shift to g o. it can nomics as well. and the 2nd phase of the china focused on economic call u dot has been initiated covering right away infrastructure and manufacturing projects. bucks on hold, so looks forward forward to the early implementation of the connectivity projects with central leisure. mister president, development depends on the piece part is done is situated in one of the least economically integrated region in the what a box on believes that region develops together. therefore pockets on desires, peaceful and productive relations with all our neighbors, including in. yeah,
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that should be. is the key to piece between focused on ending yeah. the general and crush me a dispute is one of the orders issues on the agenda of the security council in yeah, has it rated implementation of the security council resolutions, which called for the final disposition of genuine push me to be decided by its people through you and supervised the site. since 5th august 2019 in years deployed 900000 troops and illegally occupied generally in fish we impose the final solution for catch me to this. and india has been paused extended lock downs and co fuels j and or general impression be need is wirelessly suppressed peaceful protest
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resulted to extra tradition killings of those and crush readings in fake encounters and so called, called on and search operations and imposed collective punishments destroying anti religious excess of applied for should be reminded by the un high commission for human rights and know what does a special drop. it also has been denied by new done mister president, the un security council and must secure the implementation of it just as a notion on customer that you and military observer group for india and pockets on should be reinforced. global pods should convince new delhi accept the progress on the offer of mutual restrain on strategic unconventional weapons. a. mr. president, piece of on his son is a strategic imperative for parking spot. focused on shares, the concern,
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often promotion community where the respect to yvonne has done, particularly the rights of women and guns. yet we advocate continued humanitarian assistance to a destitute of con, population in which of one goes and women are the most wonderful. as well as the why one of the of gone economy and implementation of the connectivity projects read central asia focused on the 1st priority is to prevent encounter or tighter ism from and within about his thought focused on conduct will come out of full cold war 2 ponies o on by the, to the words that i focused on this can take a prime minister outlining some of the challenges facing his country and the regions and the conflicts over these gentlemen, kashmir. the situation in afghanistan hold a global economic outlook and so on. and so on,
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let's talk to kathy call home live at the united nations and patsy. listening in to what the can take a prime minister has to say, i guess, focused on as an example of what many developing countries face they sort of challenges they face and they fear their normalization. the, the, and that has been one of the main themes here throughout the week of the united nations general assembly. he mentioned, this is daniel development goals. that's something that the you and said in 2015 that they would accomplish by 2030 and just look at where they are in almost all of the categories. with few exceptions, infant mortality is getting better electricity, more access to banking, but really all of the other categories are not anywhere near where they were supposed to be. and one of the biggest is climate change. one thing that i read into you and report that was really striking, it said it's all of the 194 countries that signed on to the parents climate accords . me all of the commitments they made there, that it'll reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 0.3 percent. when all of the
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scientists in the world say that needs to be housed by 2030. and so the big conversation here has been how to, to help these developing countries who contributed the lease to climate change and greenhouse gases, how to help them prepare. now don't forget the world promise a $100000000000.00 annually to do just that and have the pack set for acting prime minister say look at the floods that were so devastated. obviously we covered that to a great extent, a 3rd of the country, 1700 daddy's dimensions. 8000000 displays that really in many cases has been sort of the poster child here at the united nations. for what time it is doing and what the world is not doing to help them combat that. so the fact that he made that a focus of his speech, i think it's very important because there been a lot of high level discussions about trying to get this particular issue back on track pakistan can point to exactly why it's so important to stay with us for a moment too, because when you talk about high level discussions with earlier at the un general
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assembly, we heard from these ready prime minister opinion the best and then you mean nothing . yeah. he was talking about another type of high level discussion that's been going on. and it's been in the news like me in the last few days with him saying that israel is on the verge of making a peace deal with saudi arabia. i've long sought to make peace with the palestinians, but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with arab states. the palace digits could greatly benefit from a broader please. they should be part of that process, but they should not have a veto over the process. and i also believe that making piece was more arab states would actually increase the prospect of making peace between israel and the palestinians. and they also add some interesting words to say,
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i'm reminding everyone not to forget about how important human empathy is. i'm wondering how is destiny i was presentation of himself, is the peacemaker going down the well, you know, he avoided all of the topics that are such great concern to not just his allies here in america that around the globe. and think about the protests we've seen in israel over this traditional reform and their approaches just down the street. hundreds of people coming out to say that netanyahu poses a direct threat to democracy. we're trying to get rid of some of the checks and balances within the judicial system. he didn't bring any of that up. he did talk about himself in glowing terms. he said, you know, decades ago, everyone said you couldn't have peace with our countries unless you had peace with the palestinians. i've proven them wrong. we have the records, now we have pieces for other error countries. you talked about the benefits of that . and the same times you really seem to diminish powell, sty palestinians,
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and their recent side. i mean, think about the violence, a 190000 meetings, killed this year in the west bank. 31 is released. we soon constitute raids on their settlements. he talked about israel wanting peace, but then he said israel deserves the state of itself. he didn't say that about the palestinians. i knew he really seemed to try and diminish. the more he said, look, palestinians make up less than 2 percent of the error of population. so if the u. s . was looking for singles for him that he still believes that a 2 state solution which obviously his new right wouldn't government does not. he did not give them anything to work with, and that for the president, joe biden is going to be an issue because he is very vocally concerned about the judicial reform. and he's very concerned that this government, he says some of them are the most extreme members he's ever seen that they're moving away from the 2 state solution, which the us still believes is really the only answer to that conflict on the stuff
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that thanks so much i think call hain, or the return to all the top story. now the conflict and the goldman cut off the celia as the by johnny official says, estimate comedy in finances in the region might be given. amnesty have been protesting yet of on against the government's handling of the crisis as an economy means in the region agreed to lay down that way. and this week after tax and as of by john many a so to be on is a resident time assistant to the office of the human rights defend that have not gotten a cut off. she joins us now from the final cut. so 1st of all, we had today the announcement from the as the by johnny side that they've sending trucks in with aid. how is that impacting the humanitarian situation? is it improved the tool? hello, thank you for covering. now we're a few minutes here in crisis. in fact,
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it is really dramatic on the ground and the most urgent issues are this human lives being impacted by this me what to read, talk coupled with the consequences of the 9 months located. so mortgage and see here is the people are trying to find some shelter anywhere with which could be safe and they are mostly without any food, any special supplies, and any medication, whatever, whatever is needed for the normal life. so the issue is there an age of which, why is that still the case of all these supplies to level have you not seen them or what's happening because the other, the officials talked about 2 trucks loaded fully with all kinds of essentials. so no, at this moment i cannot confirm the humans here and i was deliberate,
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but so far, the population of our itself has been suffering from most supply of everything that is needed for their life. so there has been no supplies of normal supplies, of anything that is needed for life or 9 months. so after the military attack, people are face even more deprivations on sufferings because of that, what is the situation now with electricity with phone services, internet. and so there is no electricity across the entire arts off for 3 days already. now there are only some of several places in the city which could provides some limited access to internet where i am currently now. but this is very rare thing to see. so one of the evening comes, the entire cdn are csa is in darkness and people are deprived of any opportunity to
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cook. so sheets up, their places their shelters because it is already called united. soc. and so it's devastating it's, it's a callous, it's, it's a humanitarian disaster going on. and before the eyes of the international community and no action is taken to se, call medians blame as they call medians in the going to cut a box. do they blame the um, media republic, government, or in fact everybody understands that in the face of the army which, which is greater in numbers than yours, i'm speaking by those, or by joining impression. it is nothing but nothing could be done in this case, and armenian, and so is in a very vulnerable position, or mean their proper and it is under the will truth read as well. i should say that
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other, but general leadership has several times a voice up there um, encroachments on armina appropriate as well. they won some pieces of armenian armenia as well. so people here understand that the entire media nation is in a very vulnerable position at the moment. what are people doing and the government kind of ethnic medians in particular, you know, going to cut about how they, from what you've been able to see how they've fleeing in great numbers to all media . all they staying, all they still waiting to see what transpires before they make up their minds as well. um, so basically the situation is the following. uh, when, as originally started the military attack on september 19, they enter it and cafeteria as many needs to be in settlements. so people were effect created from that areas. and there are more than 10000 people displaced
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internally displaced and they are trying to find shelters and safe for places, even though there is no such thing as a safe place anymore. everybody is under the direct price of a physical destruction basically. but people are trying to find a place somewhere to stay just for an overnight, and people have been deprived of foods. there is a couse around, so people are trying to figure out what, where should they stay? and also another issue is that many people are still searching for their family members, for their relatives, as there is no very weak connection in arkansas, henders basically not internet as well. so people are trying to establish at least some connection to receive their relative sense. you know, loved ones are life and so there's still haven't been any vacation organized from all right, so, so nobody got out. uh, but um,
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some part of the population is staying at the russian military base. so as i said, it's like waiting on pen. i notice use usually people use the term outs off, which is the self declared republic. isn't really that stage is over. do people still, ethnic? albanians still think they have a child even off to they authorities and step out of could have of late agreed to lay down their arms. the idea of having an independent republic. do you ready still think there's a challenge for that? at this point, as i said, fishermen and children crisis is taking such a great tell on the population that people don't even have stay oppertunity to think about the future. you know that but, but of course, if people here understand that they won't be able to leave safely under the rule of us or a bridge on an, under the current or mean a full big regime on the. so people are very much realistic about their future in case they're becoming part of us or by john. so of course, part of them will sink
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a shelter in armenia because being, being an armenian a ethnic are coming in. and as everybody on has a, has been very hard for and, and, and the recent case of showing that they have been targeted all the time to close the authorities would talk about the targeting and the eviction of as that is from going to kind of box but uh, maybe we'll leave that for another discussion. thank you very much, mary told me to us let's take a closer look at russia's role in the know, gotten a kind of bach dispute in the 1920 soviet lead, a joseph stalin formalize the regions autonomy within soviet as a by john, where the con, medians, were majority in 1991, they've gotten a lot about how the referendum voting to secede from, as it are by john says the full of the soviet union on media. and as it by john, have for to was on this issue. the most recent moscow launch the back media while
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also settings sophisticated weaponry to as or by john is ice, have broken the seas. foreign deployed peacekeepers. media has since been pulling away from moscow saying it was a mistake. so it depends solely on the kremlin puzzles, how good, how is a defense and the tree analyst joins us now. life must go good to have you with us . so it's one way of looking at the intensifying russian as the by john, the relationship to see as possibly the products of the ukranian war and how it's re shaping moscow's needs a well, basically since the early ninety's, a moscow was performing a very intricate on seeing that in the transport because while being here, we officially and we go at ally of our mean. yeah. oh, they're part of the same of the travis blog and their russian troops and armenian
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dentistry. the same time trying to keep the good relations with a, as are by john. this bouncing was also kind of come to the, by the presence of a well established lobbying groups in moscow. pro armenian and draws are a very, very origin influential armenians in moscow and different levels of business and government that there is, there is 2. so rush was, how is it kind of balancing? i've changed slightly though. 2 days before russia went into ukraine in february 2022. as everybody's on the rush assigned a wide ranging political and minute tre agreement was. is that an indication of maybe that balancing act changing slightly? and it's changing, in the sense the pressure right now is the put the oil. it's available resources
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and be a great new in front of the blinds where it's kind of different the lot doesn't have much left for the transport because of the presence there by john. fuse it so much more independent in its actions in the, in the task was us since they are also militarily way superior that due to the armenians. and they have demonstrated that in the war 20 right now and is short lived concert, where the armenian capitulation. so they are associated themselves and moscow does not want to to, to offend and really go into a conflict with us, sir. by john, when that has prayed on a chance or is guess a positive, it's not just the fear of conflict, but as a john and impulses customer of, of russian gas they signed the deal in november of 2022. i mean,
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you can reserve our job as a gas exporting country tray as part of it as through europe. but they, they, there's a deal between buy cool and brussels. you're right. in july 2022 full as a by john to double that supply of gas to europe. but 4 months later, back on moscow then signed this deal to increase impulse of russian gas to as a by john. so it was as a by john kind of playing well, there's some really good guys, but basically as i buy, john is the gas, ex porter, it's um verify john urns a lot of their money on oil and gas exports. so that's gives, of course, the upper hand over our media. and of course they're also very important, right? so important a prayer is there by the necessary military right now, or very good. is there something over there? so equipment is may, the better the badge of russia and russia absolutely doesn't want to. they want them before the numbers want the full to get into a password, any kind of
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a confrontation with as or by job which is causing very bad feelings. do not, i mean, you know, where they believe that they have be betrayed by russia, but they also have very good relations with iraq during the years. the ramos is not true, is supporting them and they're right now very isolated and very bitter. i mean, is you said it's feeling that it's been betrayed by russia. it's turning now more towards the last multiple towards the us. do you see that as an observation or is this more of a trend, more of what we will see to come a little bit trying to yes, but there's problems there because they're kind of deep in the trans clark. i was surrounded by that by john. i'm to durgy of course, to have a connection to iran and do your good, but there were blocks. and also there's of the problem. of course,
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we're not sure that was not discussed, but as a by john has very good relations with israel. and there is rarely, military presence in those or by jobs. and the united states also accept the as their budget and as a possible foothold in a comp possible standoff with the wrong uh for the fall, it didn't or not. so that means the united states would that be very reluctant to avoid any serious pressure on those or by john. especially the pentagon, though there is a very powerful army in lobbying viewing at that stage. that's true of geo politically. and they don't want to offend as or by john or fries does support. i mean you, but science doesn't have a lot of se in the transcript, casey and reach it. all right, when we do that, thanks so much i on the most that i had on the news out, including the take
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a look at the fights of migrants in europe. those of francis visits the french city of must say and it's all off and his teammates for line finds that a thursday night of european football can also be special action. i mean on the lights are on the show, the palestinians in guns are protesting against israel's restrictions on work permits. the authorizations are a lifeline from a palestinian work cuz it is well often uses them as a way to restrict the movement of pakistan's living on the blockade. go live to them. the site is covering those protests navy gals, that israel for defense, and we'll come to the protest and the member, 1st of all, talk us through the changes in these, in the restrictions on permits. what's changed?
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what does that mean for palestinians? yes. well, israel now for over a week almost has close to areas crossing uh, banning all workers from garza to cross into israel, uh, and the occupied with the bank to get to their job places. now these work permits are a lifeline for the palestinians, hearing gods that works in living under and is rarely located for 17 years now with a very high end employment rates in the strip. no job opportunity is deteriorating life conditions, which makes it more and more worse for these people here to make a living or to make any income for this time at least to feed their families in districts. a jim not focused through the resumption of protests at the board after almost 3 years was prompted the months again. c yes, well be, is
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a revolutionary use or a young man here who are approaching the border every week for almost a week now. sorry every day for almost a week now, they come through the border in different points, at least 4 points every day. they protest by the separation sense that is separating these really border from the gods. the border of these throw in seem to be set out incendiary balloons, explosive devices. sometimes the brain tires to ops cure the sniper visions. these young men are very frustrated. they're very angry, they say that protesting at this border is the only way to show and to voice their, their voices, to the world, to show their anger and frustration of from being a bad didn't, from being living on during these really sees. but also when these protests had started earlier last week, it was because of all these really uh,
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do. receptors proper cases and look up some laws and the violence by because really forces towards the worship frasier the opposite motion. and that was at the beginning. and the flare up of these protests in the 1st, at the beginning. all right, thank you so much of the say is that and let's bring you in some live pictures coming in from a new to a my, my site in front, the head of the roman catholic church of francis that she is there. delivering the message of support from migrants and asylum seekers who risk everything to reach your a. hi, sol, so it is on the italian island don't allow me to do so like where there's been a search of my friend arrivals lately. on pre owned gun. all right, let's go to hardy. false it now is uh, as i said, live, that highly hope wants you to be a place of welcome from my grants you'll,
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they're at ground zeros. how is that message being received? so i think it's a message that would find some pretty broad surfaces here in lump. it is when it comes to the individuals themselves who often have such risk and often involved in such terrible tragedies in the waters around this island. the pope himself came here in 2013, off to the one of the worst such disasters. but the people here are concerned about the sheer numbers. the proportion of arrivals intuitively is now 70 percent coming into this tiny territory. and the numbers more broadly coming into weekly have nearly doubled already this year on what they were last year. so there is a real sort of political imperative on a right wing popular as prime minister, georgia maloney who came in to pilot partly on a ticket or tackling the migration issue. you need to see it increase during hard
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time and office. so you've heard the kinds of demands and implications that she's been making all to european colleagues. what's interesting is the whole tenor of the pope's visit is, as you say, about welcome about integration is talking about a terrible lack of humanity when it comes to the approach more generally, to people making these voyages. we've also heard from n g o, a search and rescue operators saying that they need more results or the need more help from the governments of europe. and just in the last few minutes, we've heard from one such boat, the life support boat out in the seas nearby here, which is take it on 30 people. and they've been told that they can take them to the italy, mainland, but they have to go almost all the way up at almost as far as ben. it's on the east coast, a 3 day voyage to put them a ground on a pool, a port side, the. so that's the kind of measure that these ends you use so much against most
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sites. hampering the work as various countries. it's really at the forefront of trying to project that much toughest ons and trying to prevent the numbers coming in that have been this year life. thanks so much. hi, full. so that the us now far as ease and eastern libya, say that hosting an international aiden reconstruction conference next month in down the supplies on humanitarian aid from kaltura. i've been arriving in the city just been devastated by saddam in like fonts, coals by storm. daniel and the collapse of to them. so i'm, i've been divided reports now from being gauzy. the load mazda must be meticulous to simultaneously offload precious cargo and keep the across safe. this guitar, a, c, 17, is bringing much needed aid for the libyan city of deadman. after the devastating floods generate his tents, toilets and medicine are all in high demand,
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as tens of thousands have nowhere to go after their homes and businesses were swept away. we haven't, we think of supply, and today we have to far goes with the medical supply. huge amount to cover the needs you can see now even still on sale today, that is about the c p a trade of destruction remains very used to be the creative heart of libya, but it's poets and vibrant culture and down to even phone and internet services a barely available, especially since that have been purchased by angry residents, were demanding on says that night is run by the eastern government if they've given means one country to administrations. all thought of these here have caused enough to dissolve various fears of contamination. in spite of diseases, olivia and red crescent says there is still a need for specialized teams and equipment at the lodge. pato done,
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the now reeks of the stench of death. was 23 tons were being offloaded from the 1st thing in the country. a flight arrived, a team from cut, the red crescent will stay behind to assess and evaluate for the needs. the song, as this is literally also there is a fine on more for the tragedy in the east has united libya which remains fractured since the 2011 uprising. which tough is mama, delphi hundreds of tons of age has been sent in a different all over the world. once the age of low digit is going to be taken to the city of there, never main roads remain cut off. but there are alternative routes available,
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and it is not just the 3, it'd be seen multiple have the head across the landing here, inventories as well. now the question remains in how this helps the people who remain in there and have to rebuild themselves often a synonymy likes lot from a job without the data at the been was the every us president joe biden, the said to announce the establishment of the 1st ever office on gun violence prevention. it's been held as a when by guns safety advocates who's in campaigning for it. the is vice president capital harris will oversee the new office. this is funded administration's efforts to tackle mass shootings from all of this that's going out to kimberly, how could, who's standing by for us live in washington dc. so kimberly, 1st of all, what is this office? what palace does it have to? well, 1st of all, let's talk about why this is important to the white house. and essentially why is
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that this is something that the president sees as a top priority, not just for his administration, but also for americans. given the latest centers for disease control data, it shows but the homicide rate from gun violence in the united states is really about $5.00 or 6 americans per 100000 das. and so that is alarming to the white house. it whether it is mass shootings, whether it is targeted attacks, this is just too frequent. and so in the absence of congress taking action, the white house believes that needs to act. and so what's the white house is doing is as you point out, setting up this office that will oversee gun violence, try to prevent it across the federal government. but this is certain to be polarizing because as many around the world know the united states protects gun rights in its constitution. so there's a certain to be polarized. and given the fact that many in the united states hold
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what's known as the 2nd amendment, to be very dear the right to bear arms. but there's also to be a little bit embarrassing for the president in some respects as well. given the fact that his son, 100 biden is currently defending himself on gun charges, and one of the defences is that 2nd amendment right to bear arms. so this has certainly been an important issue to the president even if personally it is somewhat awkward impulse issue. and kimberly, as you pointed out, as you explained because it's so paula rice, i'm wondering how is the news being received, the creation of this office of the will? not surprisingly, conservatives are very opposed to this. they believe that this is an infringement on their cost to, to single right. but having said that, this is extremely popular with younger voters across the board. what's known as the gym. the voters are those that have really just become
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a voting age who are otherwise not that and now merge with joe bide and they see him is old. out of touch was predominantly making gas every time he gets in front of a microphone and move, he hasn't delivered on climate change. there are other big issues. so this is really something that will energize the president's reelection bid. the other thing that this is a important for joe biden and his re election effort is the fact that his running mate, carmella harris, the vice president, is not particularly popular, but she's what we're seeing this office. so what the white house was thinking is, this is really a winning recipe. right. thanks so much. kimberly house, you know, us prosecute has a more than half a $1000000.00 in cash and gold bars have been found in the home of a senate to charge with bribery, democrats, bump hernandez and his wife are accused of influence. peddling for business contracts in florida and more recently with the egyptian government,
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prosecutors accused him of accepting cash and gold and luxury vehicle and other gifts. any of this, the previous trial for the new jersey, senator, relating to a separate corruption charges ended in a deadlock. now the united states is imposing visa restrictions on several bangladesh used to say there on the money in the countries. democratic electoral process includes members of law enforcement, the routing policy, and the political opposition process of been held across the country, demanding the prime minister steps. now the can take a government overseas next. these elections us as it's committed to supporting quote, free and fair elections in bangladesh. january. all right, let's catch up with the sports news with fall off. certainly, thank you so much. i record breaking a number of athletes are on their way to china for the asian games. more than 12 a 1000 competitors will be taking part in the 19th edition of the multi sport event . abbey richardson reports from hong show,
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a city that's had to wait longer than expected to host the continents 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 is 1st major multi school defense. since the end of its 0 cobit policy, we had the 2 key olympics which was handling the sections we had the building 2022, intel and begins, which was held unders best actions. so this is a game that has been being handed without the need is on the 1st statement or the pen to make. when the 1st asian games was held in india in 1951, just 6 bolts and a few 100 athletes will involve best fluid 7 decades. and the scale is wrong. but the difference in hung joe, they'll be full of the schools and move in 12 bundles and competitive. one of those
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in fleet sees abdul aziz alo, bailey count significant. so a swimming team, you're mentally levy. you're gonna so impressive and expect. he says, the quality of the sports will match each quantity these in games i can put at the level of benefits. it's so important for me and for my country, the ones that can hold it and it's only me through the rest of which is most for sadducees is uh, is it tiny. so it is going to be there. and the, and the photo was, like, i told the japanese he's gonna send this to. so yeah, i'm lucky to have uh, to have the opportunity to move them well, east sports and break down. seeing a featuring for the 1st time of the compositions withdrawal on a slightly longer history is the windows of close to $500.00 gold medals are decided before these games. the china also hosted the winter games and it's really unprecedented and very difficult situation. and trying to also, of course, managed to do it in of a brand and beautiful manner. but now with all that restriction lifted,
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i think um everyones excited, not yourselves the whole world. the funds, hey, respect to see a lot of homes success showing a has taught every asian games metals table since 1982 and more of the same is expected. this year on the richardson l. g sierra. i'm joe julian nichols, man has been named as a new coach of germany's football team. the 36 year old was sacked by barn munich after less than 2 years in charge. in spite wanting a bundle like a title. now, goldman now has a big job on his hands with germany hosting next year's european championships. the national team isn't in its best form. they went out of last year as well. comp in the group stage and have lost 3 of their last 4 games. you know, it seems almost as if the goal is to play a very, very good european championship in the summer is an extreme incentive for me. it's a great challenge that we're facing as a team. we approach it with a lot of enthusiasm, with great anticipation, and of course, also with
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a necessary sense of responsibility. there's also a nation behind the home european championships that we want to inspire with good footballs as a whole group as a whole team. are still kept in martin. the other guard has signed a new 5 year contract with a lender club. the deal makes the norwegian, the highest paid player at the club, according to reports or the guard was instrumental in helping arsenal finish. second in the premier league last season and qualifies for the champions league after 6. your absence. it's a welcome boost for gunners. fans ahead of this sunday's north london, darby against tottenham during use for the club and use for the team really happy for him as well. he 40 this of that. it just shows as well that there are many ways to make it. there are many possible ways to arrive where you want and, and in is about a finding a place where, where you feel comfortable with you for the value it's and you can express it what's out in done to. i think he's found that that plays, i think he's loved by every boy and respected by everybody and need fully the says
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want to wednesday, or you're going clubs over pool or off to winning starting the rubber league. they came from behind to beat austria inside. last 31, darwin nunez, louis diaz and mohammed sell those who started on the bench getting the goals. lever pool are playing in europe, 2nd to your competition for the 1st time in 7 years having failed to qualify for the champions, please look into it again. most people expect us to fly through this competition. we'll have that having a conversation with him about stage building. so we have to have to dig into it. and that's what we did. josie marino's rama were also winners on thursday. they beat mazda of mazda of inside f. c. sheriff. striker rumble of the cargo on loan from chelsea square in the winter, and it to one victory in terrace. and go, a county start for all its yard and their latest match and the savvy,
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probably the french midfielder scored and provided and assist to help his team beach also tied to one that they made as needed to savvy. following the expiration of his chelsea contracts at the end of june. oh it's he had currently leave the table by one point. steven jared's. oh it's a fact came out on top and his 7 goals really are the bees alti for 3. what's the best way getting the winter in injury time they set forth in the table of the cricket world cup in india gets underway. and just under 2 weeks, a time ahead of the tournament, the indians have been taking on australia and the 1st game of a 3 match, one day series and the one the tossing wally and chose to field 1st. stapled australia out for $276.00, something 50 overs. so how much time you're taking 5 for $51.00 and reply. india got off to a good start to mcgill, a hitting 74 of 63 balls a short time ago. india were 245 before stating 32 more runs to win of 37.
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i never to receive caroline garcia's booked her place in the semi finals of the guadalajara open. the frenchwoman beat summer world number one, victoria as frank and straight fence garcia, who is currently ranked 11th in the wellness, chasing her faults, career title, whose friends are waiting to hear whether there are captain as 12 paul will be fit for the rest of the tournament this, after he was taken to the hospital with a serious visual injury. following frances went over namibia on thursday. a former well play over the years sustained a fractured job during the 2nd half in mar, say. as for the game itself, the frenchman and 14 tries and, and $96.00, no victory. it's their biggest ever when and puts them on the brink of reaching the quarter finals. so friends top, pull a with 3 wins from their opening. 3 games will face at lee in their next game on the 6th of october and leo. that is all your support for now. send me back to you.
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