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the, the, with a grim warning, the head of citizens ruling council tells us there, the conflict in his country could spread to neighboring nations. the con, carry johnston. this house is here a lot from the also in the news, at least 31 palestinians are injured off the is very forces open fire demonstrates is the concept board of united nations. benjamin netanyahu tells the world that
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israel is on the cusp of normalizing ties and saw your ray ban. the fury in a menu of the prime minister has time to turn it back on. as it goes, she, agents continue between the separate system as the body shop the, the head, those 2 dogs, routing counselors, warning the months long conflict in this country could spread to the why the region of del santo, the one says the fighting could lead to a broader humanitarian disaster. he spoke without just there was mike kind of new york where he addressed the you in the general assembly on thursday. i was in was, was, of course, those games came from outside to den, got a big came from neighboring countries. and that's why this conflict will spill into those countries and will not be confined to sedan. the majority of the fight has
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come from the neighboring countries. the danger office is a mess of humanitarian dis, hosted throughout the whole region. not just been, sit down, is it not that kids? yes, most certainly this war may spill into other countries and may try to in security and safety in the region and in the world. has mike kind of now with more on that into the one of those buttons i'll build on. also said that he would reinstate a democratic process, forming a transitional government in which civilians would be included and the military would gradually be stripped away, forming a totally civilian government. however, he couldn't establish a timeline for this until the conflict is ended. meanwhile, at the same time use addressing the united nations general assembly. he's old comrade and now deadly opponent bahama tongue. done the gullow, also known as submit. the i issued an audio message from an undisclosed venue in
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which he said he was ready to sign a ceasefire. and he was ready to negotiate. but the leader of sedans, transitional counsel, wasn't positive, or father. he is not honest. he's the one who fights, viola. he fights janina. he fights other cities. he fights the headquarters of all major tree. that's why in jetta, when we reach some understanding, he did not commit himself to those understandings. and now the un special representative to sedan who resigned recently, boca pets, is said that the blame is on both sides. he accused your forces of using aircraft to bump civilians. you accuse the already set off the sexual assault, some civilians. do you think that it is that simple that play miss on both sides? so do you think that it's got to be found?
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who is most responsible for ex, against humanity. awesome own military forces, have a constitutional responsibility to protect the country and to protect the citizens, and to protect the country from falling apart. that's why it has the right to use power against those. what time to destroy the state, and when on me engages in miniature operations, they can find themselves tomorrow, and ethics especially whines, fighting, been places. but that spring in davidson now he was us deputy chief of mission instead on an investor to issue here is also professor of international affairs at george washington university. he joins us from washington, dc. welcome to the program. so what's your views and about the likelihood of the conflicts spilling over into neighboring nations as, until the fact that other one has alluded to, sell them $0.01. the complex is already sold over the neighboring
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countries. the 1100s of thousands of sudanese refuge is now residing and saucer down chad in egypt and smaller numbers and other neighboring countries. so the amount of material inside of that was very much impacted the entire region. i think however, what of albert han was referring to in terms of showing over in the future was actual military conflict. i think that is less likely that we're going to happen probably already living has happened. i don't see this in the interest of either the rapids support forces or other sedan armed forces to carry that conflict outside the borders of sudan and none of the neighboring country. ready is interested in engaging and military activity involving today i'm in any way so i think that's less likely to happen. we've also heard from the leader of the rapid
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support forces saying his forces were prepared for c spot and political talks. how credible is that to re credible both sides? i've been saying for lunch now that they are opening to a cease fire and if they're open to bringing civilians and to and they governing process um cell phones and mediation or negotiate. ready shows or whatever, there's an effort to have mediation that break style either one or both sides simply do not show any real willingness to stop. so finding which and shuttle number one and then get serious about coming to some kind of a resolution. yeah, so the enjoy and sooner rather than later in plans should in the silver society give them what you say. i mean, where do outside that says, stand in this. what's all the competing interests that have so far contributed to
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make the so difficult to results? well, there definitely are outside interests that are longstanding and it's hard to know exactly what they are up to the present time, but you've had the country is like the united air. bam or i should have an interest in the am, had an interest in wrapping support or as soon as you jump, those traditionally then aligned with you some day on the armed forces of the russian wagner group that was uh and support in the rapids from 4 to 4 inches for a number of years. so there are, there are definitely outside interests in the ball. and in this dispute about what they're doing at the moment is a little less fire. what about america's position and all of this thing? spell the united states has pushed a very hard for one, sees fire and immediately is fire down to,
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for the re establishment of civilian government and shoot down. and now that will not happen immediately, but it's the american view, i think considered, happen very quickly and that they're not be a long period of military rules before you have a return. just. ready and as you alluded to area, i mean the humanitarian crisis that this creates is, is huge, isn't it? yes, the amount of training prices. ready re re all that i was getting worse. and in addition you how far more internally displaced, shoot me is who are not left the country, but i've been pushed out of their homes. they are finding it very difficult to. ready to, to deal with a situation you've also had this week um, on friday or for last week. so on friday, unfortunately, the am which is a new development is currently and rather personalized by park. and because by
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continuing into that part of c down and back solution, we appreciate your time. thank you for joining us here on out just here. is ready for states have shots that protests is that the goal is a boy defense injuring at least $31.00 palestinians. they've been demonstrating against israel is close of a border crossing and attack. spite is very sightless. these very all means also go into the air strikes on the strip. injuring to people in the outside has more on those protests now that gauze, that israel board defense as the air strikes that a targeted or bob. the 3 observation points belonging to him, as israel says, came in response to the incendiary balloons. that's where set towards israel by the protesters, protesting long because it is really borders. palestinians who regards that will
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tell you that they have many reasons to protest at the borders. the process started earlier a week ago when the uh is really uh, jewish settlers start to approve voting uh the uh, the palestinians as an upset compound the violence against the worshippers by the use really forces and oxen was the storming of these are the forces to the occupied west bank cities and last but not least, the closure of the areas crossing that in all the workers from gauze to cross to the workplace is in jobs in the up to pied west bank and uh and israel, uh, not to forget. the stifling is really located that the policy is because i have been living under it. so these are so many reasons that the policy is hearing cause
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that have to make them uh, angry to, uh, make. they say that protesting along the borders is the only way to voice up to the world, their frustration and or anger towards the ease. really violations against them is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his government is on the verge of normalizing relations with saudi arabia. lots of potential piece deal still faces no logs. i think oh, hang reports now from united nations. hundreds of protesters outside the united nations. as is really probably minister benjamin netanyahu took his turn at the podium this year, facing pressure from allies and his release for his controversial moved to reduce the power of the judiciary pouring in the fafsa of so many other dictators. now is the circular piece expands. there was no mention of that in his speech. nothing
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yahoo! instead of promising a renewed middle east normalization he says, could happen with saudi arabia. but even his profit was controversial picture and israel without any land for palestine. we will not only bring down barriers between israel and our neighbors will build a new cord or of peace and prosperity that connects asia through the really saudi arabia, jordan israel, to europe. but experts say a deal between the us israel and saudi arabia space, as long as the us would have to agree to give saudi arabia, nuclear technology and security guarantees. israel would have to make concessions to the palestinians and some say, israel's current behavior is going to make it more difficult for all error countries to have an alliance. the palestinians will remain under occupation and a deepening apartheid that the whole world is recognized. uh and you know, that's going to make it things, you know, chronic instability, chronic violence,
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chronic problems. that will always be a problem for those countries who have normalize relations with israel because the rest of the world sees that and the rest of their world, the public's do not support the thank you soon after not yeah. who left the stage? israel again launched attacks on the gaza strip, his message of peace interrupted by the violent reality that his life, their pat decline, l g 0 at the united nations. step in protesting. armenia is capital over the government's handling of the recent crisis and the going to come back hundreds valid to them on the prime minister resignation that they call medians. innovation agreed to lay down their weapons earlier this week after attacks from as the by john to meet him and we didn't get ripples. it's the full day of protest in get it. but hundreds, the cooling for prime minister, nicole pushing on to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in not
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gotten a kind of a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government, with the face of the concussion young, is taking all the required major search to save armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the opposite by johnny rule. and i guess the man, i don't know 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 our agenda. we've done some work and now 40000 places have been prepared in armenia. 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,
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azerbaijan and media have fought to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020, but after a sudden, as about joining offensive this week, kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as a by johns government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree fast on his thoughts and is known to using the force is super easy should be said as they should decide. yeah, it was the ultimate decision. now going to kind of back end as a by john, have yet to agree on security guarantees will ethnic medians and other issues. but they have started removing some road blockades with the 1st humanitarian aid since the seas by coming in on friday to meet you met with bank of al jazeera libby is unity. government says 245. both these were recovered in
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a single day. in the city of data on thursday, the bodies were discovered at various locations and on the coastline. it says all just number recovered on one day since devastating floods hit the city. the b is eastern based administration is to host an international conference next month to aid reconstruction efforts. so to come here in the office there 2 weeks off for most of us, great travel deep into morocco's atlas mountains to a what remote villages need from the outside world. the how i was saying some heavy showers breaking the hates across parts of japan. now some whatsoever in the process of moving through this or reactive, what a system putting out into the promoters of the northwest pacific. we'd,
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i'd say i take my debates as a frank just to the knolls, to send i passed 24 hours or so still a few showers. just clicking that eastern side of home. she was a go on through saturday, but she make away into us sunday. i think it, it will to dry. i'm pride to touch woman. as things just clear through at that stage, kim and dry across the korean peninsula. i've had a couple of days. scattering the shelves into moving parts of china, central areas saying some heavier, right. and one or 2 showers down towards the south by yourselves into southern parts of indo china at present. you can see this lot of cabbage structures from the philippines right. the way across. moving parts of bonia using into the gulf of tie that more likely showers coming through here. over the next couple of days with a child says some localized flooding. big block jobs are flooding into parts of ne and india, particularly. it's a bit how we still have an orange warning force across the they have as we go on through west asked the new show us that in places we go through sunday not quite as
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spoken about the headlines for you know, speaking to alta 0, the head of citizens routing council is wanting that the months the conflict in his country could spread to the why the region, the content on the says the fighting could be to a broader humanitarian. dishonest is ready for us is of shots that protests that the guns have for defense. enjoying this that you've on palestinians is very all means also the wants to s trucks into the street injury to people they've been protesting on media as the governments handling of the recent crisis in the terms that hundreds cause the prime minister resignation. they call me ins individually agreed to date down their weapons. any of this week after tax, as a bunch on or the head of ukrainian intelligence has claimed that at least 9 people were killed in this country's attack on russian on next to crimea. training. and
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this house talk is the headquarters of the russian lexi fleets, and the stucco div also says that 3 russian generals were injured. russia said it's a defense systems shot down the 5 in the south during the attack. canada has announced another $483000000.00 and they to ukraine. auto would also provide training to ukrainian pilots on f. 165 projects for the announcements came as ukrainian pricing for them as events keep visited the canadian capital in an address to parliament. to you once again, accused of all sure of committing genocide in this country. this week that i am ski spoke of united nations and also how to works with us present joe biden, in washington dc to put funds to search nations to overcome what he calls. a paralysis of fear about migrants is comments came during a visit to must stay in front and send the photo. a large number of arrivals to
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europe shows. latasha, boston. the reports from paris pope from seas was greeted at mass a apple by french prime minister, elizabeth born before making his way to the southern french cities, phoebus hills, told basilica the purpose in my stay for meeting of bishops and clergy for mediterranean countries, and to call for told her in some compassion for my goods and the return of to pres francis joined representatives from all the religions. he said the cold truth in difference was tending the mediterranean sea into a blood soaked cemetery. it's only people who are at risk of drowning. we lift at the mercy of the waves must be rescued. it's a duty of kindness. it's a duty of civilization must say, has it won't be in a gateway for migration in the region. some campaign to say they hope the pope's visits will make a difference. because isaac buffalo, the pope's visit office, some hope. we also hope that it will help come to, let's go, tension is,
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but political tensions and divisions say that migration in the european union showed no sign of of facing the pope's visit comes as the you scrambles to find a way to deal with the arrival of thousands of margaret from them produced the italian island where in 2013 the pope 1st pay tribute to migrants. problems is one of a number of e u countries that size is willing to accept migraines from one producer. the pope is expected to us from the shows most holler in when he meets the french presidency model of micro home factors. a fusion viking rescue shape is broke, so i didn't must say for now, but since 2016, the charity to runs, it has rescued nearly 40000 people in the mediterranean usually seem to have the pope has always spoken very kitty without ambiguities or conversation. we really need to hear these voices because i find that we have a deafening silence from our political and spiritual leaders. international
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organization for migration says 28000 migrants has died in the mediterranean since 2014 moving to thousands of parish. so for this year, post school to respect the dignity of human life is one that resonates with some, but it comes at a time when you are pain. governments are increasingly looking to close tools, rather than opening katasha butler. i'll do 0 tars. it's been 2 weeks since a mass of us greg hit more. okay. the main impacts wasn't the remote villages of the atlas mountains. stephanie deca traveled to the area to see how survivors that okay. were about 2500 meters here and the following. the 2 men on the bike for taking us to the very remote village. this is by far the most remote place we've been to. we've reached 3000
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meters innovation. we're now heading down the hill to the village which has in the valley below. we've arrived the village for a very long trip and can see some of the damage here. we're getting a majestic welcome because you know it's like, well, during the winter, no one was about, the roads are blocked, 2 blocks here. he's very good. his bowl skills. we are so remote and you can just see football, sports, and universal language. and so telling us that they separate the women from the men in 10 state, i guess they don't have that many times. so there's 4 tons. okay, so they're splitting man and woman and the tense they have here. look,
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i don't see a button that says tens will not protect us against the snow. he tells us we need more useful materials for this region, but to prepare for the winter. because this will do nothing, 7 people lost their lives here and we've just met to you, but he he lost 2 sons in the earthquake. so many stories like this where people have lost the most important things in life . is this the well headed out? i'm not the only one who knows my children. abraham says my neighbors also did. the majority of the people here had their homes collapse. so now we're outside. this is what god gave us and we have to accept it. so the main message from being here, everybody has told us that they need better infrastructure to deal with the on coming winter because essentially they go on lock down. they become completely
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isolated in this region when the heavy snow falls and if they don't have adequate protection against the elements. it could be deputy stephanie decker, which is 0 deep in morocco's atlas mountains. a u. s. senate to above, manenda says temporarily step down as the chair, the senate's committee on foreign relations. he and his wife have been accused of taking bribes and trying to influence foreign policy to help the gyptian government, ma'am, is always on democratic party of called on him to resign. heidi to a customer has more from washington dc. it was only thursday this week that bob menendez shook hands with you. creating president followed a mirror zalinski part of the new jersey senators role as chairman of the powerful senate foreign relations committee. now he's under federal indictment for corruption involving a relationship with 3 american businessmen and passing sensitive us government
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information to egypt. the indictment alleges us through that relationship. the senator and his wife accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars of bribes in exchange for senator menendez, using his power and influence to protect and to enrich those business men and to benefit the government of egypt. the diamond contained a photo of menendez and his wife meeting with any gyptian official at the officials . home. prosecutors alleged menendez shared non public information about us and the same staffing in cairo and a ledge. he secretly ghost wrote a letter from the egyptian government, asking fellows senators to release the hold on $300000000.00 and military a to egypt. the diamond claims in return for this information and other favors relating to impeding the criminal prosecutions of 2 other associates. menendez and his wife received a mercedes benz and nearly half a $1000000.00 stuffed in envelopes. the prosecutor say, board the associates fingerprints and dna,
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the facts of last year seem unlikely to be unfair. i think they got their backs. right. and that means that the senators who are associated with supporting agents, they're going to like, look like they might be on the taking uh some more matter as to what's going on, why it's against their menendez. and so i think there's going to be a lot of people who want to have a greater distance from each agents who search. menendez is home also discovered bars of gold. these 3 kilograms together are worth approximately a $150000.00. and of course, here you can see just a fraction of the cash that wasn't covered as part of the scheme in a written statement, released shortly after the indictment. menendez denied the allegations writing for years, forces behind the scenes have repeatedly attempted to silence my voice. and dig my political grave. those behind the campaign simply cannot accept that a 1st generation latino, american from humble beginnings, could rise to be
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a us senator and serve with honor and distinction. even worse, they see me as an obstacle in the way of their broader political goals. the u. s. attorney overseeing the prosecution was appointed by president biden and said politics wasn't a consideration in bringing the charges against menendez, the son of cuban emigrants. menendez survived a 2017 corruption trial, the ended in a hungary, he's serving his 3rd full term in the senate and seeking re election next year. but before that, he's doing court to face the charges against him. on september 27th, heidi joe castro, which is 0. washington. you as president joe biden is announced the establishment of the 1st at the office of gun violence prevention. it's been hailed as a when by guns safety advocates. we've been campaigning for it for years. vice president comma the harris will oversee the new office, which is part of the administration's efforts to tackle mess,
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shootings. you know nicer is hoping it's 1st as a mission to achieve sancho. so an asteroid is on cost to be completed successfully . the landing of the utah deserts on sunday us space pro service rex was launched in 2016. it scoops up samples for an asteroid cold. then almost 3 years ago. the, this is all just having these other stores make stores ahead of saddam's rooting. cancer is warning that in the months long conflict in this country could spread to the why the region until a factor of the honda told i'll just say it was mike hannah and the fighting could lead to abroad at humanitarian disaster has even with was some of those, the gangs came from outside to then they came from neighboring countries and that's why this conflict will spill into those countries.
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