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to look at you in which the yours is. libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here. that's just not enough. the infinity in this house target the headquarters of russians, black, seen faith and crimea, the savings of recent attacks, independents are not the 0 live from doha also coming up. so don's running council chief speaks $12.00 to 0 warning. the months long conflict could spread beyond is nations voters for process calls on european leaders to whole from their ports to people, sleep poverty and violence. i'm catherine story in kenya. is it 10 pounds
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known as the home of tom feelings? and i'll be speaking to children who aspire to be great. ok leads, despite challenges, they face the processes, there's been another attack and it's a black sea port. as of last of all, nearby c passenger traffic is being suspended and no casualties have been reported . comes a day after you've training in this house talking to the headquarters of the russian black sea fleet in the city. the head of ukraine's intelligence says at least 9 people were killed in the attack. moscow says it's air defense systems shop, done. 5 missiles. it says one person is missing is of a latest and a series of ukrainian attacks and try me out this month. i'm going to go live to his name is bobby, who's in key for us. what more do we know about these recent attacks saying
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well, we've been hearing from the russian back governor in the crime in peninsula since this morning. early in the day he said that a rocket or multiple rockets had been spotted over sylvester full. he said, russian air defenses did manage to shoot them down, warrant people are falling debris since then we've been seeing him trying to come a seemingly panic among the population, living on dependents who are saying that people should remain calm. there has reported the been a number of people trying to see shelters unable to get into shelters because they've either been locked or there are not enough. and that rushing back governor continue to try to keep people there common informed with, with regards to what is going on. still waiting for details to trickle in about the after man, if this aftermath of this morning's attack. what we have been hearing from ukraine's head of military intelligence with regards to the attack yesterday in which he says 9 people were killed. 16 people seriously injured,
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a cure little booty, not speaking to the voice of america, said among the wounded on the attack. that specifically the primary target of yesterday's volume. busy is the headquarters of the black sea food. in that he said to senior generals from the russian armed forces staff, a base there were seriously injured. with regards to wide scale reporting that's been done about the admiral. admiral victor, a circle was the head of the blacks. the fleet has been widely reported that he was killed in that attack. now the ukrainians for russians have managed to confirm that and they're still waiting for confirmation, but it is being widely circulated on social media. one of the other questions that they hadn't mentioned military intelligence ukraine answered was exactly what the footprint on the ground in crimea might be. he was asked how much local assets were involved to that he responded. the role of locals was vital in this operation. information that agents passed on was a court component of successfully targeting
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a meeting of senior members of the russian military at a time. that was information that was tommy, an accurate, he said, given to the air force, making it suitable to carry out this attack. targeting the headquarters of the black sea seat. yep. zain, as we mentioned before, ukraine has been increasing the number of attacks in crimea recently. i help us out with some context breakers big done, the implications of all of that for us. i still remember at the start of the war, you know, premier was annexed in 2014 without a shocked, inspired. russian forces simply rolled in. it was an ext. uh. ready it was a great deal of sense here relatively easily when the war broke out on the invasion began over. ready a year ago nearly 2 years ago now. busy the idea of taking crimea back was this ambitious hope that politicians would talk about, but it seemed that very little at the time, less than 2 years into the world, we're seeing the ukrainians,
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carrying out successful emissions targeting positions and crime, you know, they've been targeting road ways and bridges in and out of the peninsula as well. and that is because it is the main thoroughfare for supplying a russian force. ready on ukrainian mainland, so as they pushed force and forward on battle for us to try to push through russian positions across the eastern front lines. they're also trying to choke supply chains, which will no doubt have direct impact directions, forces operating in areas all across the frame. so targeting the crime in finance a lot. we've seen up taking the last 2 weeks in the last 30 days with specific focus to make it seem possible that if they are unable to take it back militarily, any time soon, something that the premium military has promised repeatedly and has renewed in the last few days statement saying that if the russians remain there, they will make it as difficult as possible for them to maintain untenable position on the peninsula, into shopping and keep saying,
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thank you. it will ukraine's being run thing of attacks and rushes black see fleet and others sizing. try me i in recent months as things explaining last week and use a combination of miss 1000 speed boats damaging to ship. since the vast apple caves also reported destroying air defenses in crimea, in august, ukraine launched an unprecedented attack on russia's main ford of novels east, which accounts for 2 percent of the world's oil trade, a tank and a warship were damaged. in july, russian ministry blogger said in the sizes a military base in find the fire broke out, and the 2000 people had to flee the area of 2 days earlier, ukraine use naval drones to destroy a vote section of the coach, straight bridge. a connex crimea to mainland russia. 2 people were killed there on a show as the security studies program director with the n g o ukrainian prism, she says ukraine's attacks and crimea are important for that strategy. and more all,
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it's usually the russian officials been claiming bedframe yet the 2nd most effective way after the crime live. and that's been ramping over time. and all the statements are the attacks of the last 2 weeks. clearly demonstrate that that is not true. and that is take a logically, you can imagine a tour of demonstrations that russian armed forces and also why keep you can 5, you can call them through a friend that is in florida from strategic point of view. that is also very important because most of the attacks against the social, well, your brain been happening from crania to when, who are diminishing the capabilities both in terms of the leadership ad in terms of the platforms, the in frame. yeah. that makes you a little bit safer as far as it is possible, but also that is reading the cards, the nation of the russian operation on the sounds. where now we have the probably can happen because the cold defense of the great company because all the supplies and logistics are going through crazy. yeah. and in this way, you can seeing that it is just the h q,
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but you can imagine why one of the very important units are out of the literature. it's mains, you need all the time, both. so from documents to a pointing new people, to building predators. and just to understanding what is happening from at the head of saddam's winning console says the conflict in his country, which has lost it for months, could spread into other parts of the region. the father of both funds told, obviously it was my counter for the fighting could result in an even greater humanitarian disaster. but 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 come from the neighboring countries. the danger off, this is a mess of humanitarian dis, hosted throughout the whole region. not just been. sit down, is it not the kids? yes, most certainly,
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this war may spill into other countries and may try to in security and safety in the region. and in the world, they mention is a former us deputy chief of mission and so done and a former ambassador to ethiopia. and he thinks it's unlikely the fighting will spill beyond to sit on his borders to sell them $0.01. the conflict is already sold over and the neighboring countries. ready hundreds of thousands of sydney's refuge is now residing in south to down chad in egypt and smaller numbers and other neighboring countries. so the amount of material inside of it is very much impacted the entire region. i think however, what of albert han was referring to in terms of shilling 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 that is in the interest of either
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the rapids support forces or other sedan armed forces to carry that conflict outside the borders of sudan. and none of the neighboring country is interested in engaging in military activity involving sedan in any way. so i think that's less likely to happen in libya as ends and nationally recognize the government says $245.00 bodies have been recovered in a single day in the flood, devastated city of deadman. the bodies were found on thursday along the coast line is the largest number of a covered in one day, thousands of dead and thousands more are missing after storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams flooded the eastern city nearly 2 weeks ago. a separate authority base and eastern libya is a host, an international conference next month to
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a reconstruction efforts. a spokesman for libby, a national ami leader general of holly for huff, who's based in the east. as been speaking about what's been happening. we've moved the brigades out of the devastated area because doing it is very small and cannot cope with all the numbers. the area we risk you with is being carried out is 3 and a half square kilometers and cannot cope with all these people. there. in $97.00 journalist from one of the world, thousands of citizens have come to give humanitarian aid. in thousands more has come to see what's happening. totally hash them was monitoring the situation from aaa in western w. over the past 24 hours more than $300.00 bodies. why do we call that from the c in front of the libyan city of deadman? and the east for now this number remains very far from the number of missing people, the 1000 stuff that report that to be missing the entire time it is the 4th swept into the sea. some of them in the cars. now a continue to i live in the city,
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some from inside maybe from cities like triple a ms. ross. i've been the guys the and all does from around the world to the moment that off around 24 countries that are providing live. yeah. with help now, the president of the presidential call says he had in the side, it's a national community for the health and called on more a comment that is actually a conference that should be organized within becoming a 10 days the government in east leave. yeah, i know is that the national conference would be organized on the 10th of october to draw more support and more funds in order to rebuild the city of deadman. the units of reported death more than 84 schools in the city and surroundings where either partially or completely destroyed and that that was
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a very the need for more funds in order to rebuild them or the actual measure 0 get for the process or do you repeating countries to overcome what he calls up paralysis of fear about migrants. the head of the catholic church greeted french president emmanuel mccall and must say it's the 2nd and final day of his visit to the board city in southern friends. the phones of called for a joint european action on migration to stop the mediterranean sea from becoming what he called the graveyard of dignity. latasha bought the reports from paris. the type francis was greeted up 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 phones is joined to representatives from
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other religions. he said a cold tripping 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 long been 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, 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. this has a one to accept migraines from one producer. the pope is expected to us from the
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shows most holler in when he needs the french presidency model 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. that's usually excuse me, that the pope has always spoken very key and without ambiguities or concession. we really need to hear these voices because i find that we have a deafening silence from our political and spiritual leaders. international organization for migration says 28000 migrants has done in the mediterranean since 2014 molded to thousands of parish. so for this year, the post school to respect the dignity of human life is one that resonates with some, but it comes at a time when you are pin governments are increasingly looking to close tools rather than opening patasha butler, i'll do 0 tars still ahead and i'll just say that we're going to travel deep into the remote access mountains to see how small communities chopping 2 weeks out to
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the devastating us break. and they opened the settlement with the asian games will get underway in the chinese city of homes over the next hour. the stories of hope and inspiration show us documentary from around the world that celebrates colleagues and resilience in the times of time on the phone in october on out to 0, trying to host the asian games with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate,
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unflinching questions upfront cut through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom u. k. prime minister recently. so in that case, expected to address these 1st party conferences, leader with the general election looming. and the wave of strikes being housed, the broke house premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us sensory boy, the 1st amendment, right? because in liberia heck, to the pope's kinda incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the top jobs october on, which is there on the georgia go to zeta and reminder on this up. so is this all russia?
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it says there's been another attack and it's lexi purchase of us the following fund . here comes a day off, the refrain in this house talking to the headquarters of the russian black seen sleep. assessing the head of citizens living council says the conflict in this country could spread into other parts of the region to find out behind the service, exhausting neighboring states to stop supporting the wible rapid support forces or process hazards. you repeat in countries to overcome what you call. so for ramos as a fear about language reaches, finds presidency menu back home and mock site on the final day. tuesday is the the 19th asian games is set to begin. and the chinese city of hong jo in about an hour's time or so more than 12 fires in the athletes and $45.00 countries and saturdays are expected to take part. this is china's 1st big sporting event since
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the end of the district 0 cove and policy id, which is going to be covering the games for us. and he's joining us not from hinesville. this is a big deal for china, isn't it? not just list logistically, but with the number of people going on some high profile people there. the yes thing is you mentioned that real sick they, when he considers it the length of the coverage 19 locked down in this country. and jo, this is, this really is, i think, difficult to back to the page in olympics last year. the winter olympics i took place, but it was within a sort of closed cove in bubble the wind, no international spect sites. it allowed in domestic funds. it was, the numbers were limited, so nights will have pack stadium, you can see, illuminated behind me, the stadium nickname the big low to still be around $80000.00 people in the it's an opportunity inevitably at any of exposing event to some high profile gas to come into town tony's present occasion pangs be meeting up with the international
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olympic committee president thomas back here today earlier on he met. so the syrian presidents basha aside, he's making his 1st visit to china in moving to decades. all these kind of side line folks taking place around this huge sporting events and part of the the opening certainly tonight will involve north korea. they are ending the international sporting isolation. they skips. that's how carolyn picks due to that car with 19 policies. as a consequence, they will bond from attending at the blazing winter olympics, but they all here in numbers and go to like ation of around a $191.00 athletes taking pos. what was the mention as well as part of the art nice survey that will get all the get started, so no fireworks and see synonymous with the opening ceremonies across the world. and particularly here in china, but that part of the organizes drive to try and reduce carbon emissions they signed to try and send out a positive message throughout these games being sustainable. so instead we will have
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a digital sounding like show which i organize of promising will be every bit as spectacular as some of the firewood despise. we've seen in the past. yeah, it sounds like something to look forward to and you know, you're going to be across all of that and we're going to be going to live coverage of that brought about 40 minutes time for 900 richardson in the 100. thank you very much. a good survivors of the as quake which struck morocco 2 weeks ago, are still struggling to recover. remote villages in the office mountains have been badly hit, stephanie deckers, being to see how people a copay were about 2500 meters here. and the following. the 2 men on the bike were taking us to the very remote village. this is by far the most remote place we've been to. we reach 3000
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meters elevation when our 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 with during the winter, no one was about the i've had the rows of lots that are blocks here. he's very good his bowl skills. we are so remote and you can just see football, sports, and universal language. 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 is no forces for tons. okay, so there's splitting the man and woman and the tents 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 by him. and he lost 2 sons in the earthquake. so many stories like this where people have lost the most important things in life . go to the well headed. i'm not the only one who knows my children a bring him 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 isolated in
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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. in moving parts of kenya, many students have to walk long distances to get to school every day. they often arrive to class late, i'm tired, wisconscin, sorry, reports from northwest. can you? some of them use the journey as a way to prepare for the future. as champion athletes. was key per page is a high school student in ipad 2 weeks of early morning to tend to his time at least 2 cows before heading to class. but his goal is 8 kilometers away, through a forest openness complements around shop corners and across huge stones which become muddy and slippery when it rains. he could get
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a ride on a motorbike, but he stonily can't afford it. but we have not worked for about 5 kilometers, but this is the most difficult stretch because of the systems. we would have a long way to go. but we are about to get to the flat sort where i can run stuff. it's not uncommon to see children tracking to school in rural kenya, but many students here, johnny to school with pappas. this is an area well known for its high alt, acute, and famous for producing some of the world's best long distance runners. and lead to champions such as l. you'd keep talking made history by running a maurice phone seen under 2 hours and face keep your going, widely regarded as one of the greatest 1500 meet the oscillates took simula. john is to school. i asked many students what they want to be when they grew up. a
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choice was of us. they wants to be run as they are inspired by top possibly who come from attend. as these teenagers are determined to dwell and be wrong among top. tompkins, they say they don't mind the daily track getting down again and when you go up in, oh, isn't home to school. the competing school, this is, these helps me boost my endurance on to be like, is it keep joking onto the details of eco to in on and then somebody i like the 3000 would be to run. i feel i can help my family so. so traces, life is difficult at home. i want to make it for my family. they are part of the schools are running team that teachers say they show great promise. despite the hardships they face kathrine solely all to 0. it 10 in northwest and can you is there any forces of open fire on palestinian protest is that the guy is
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a border engineering at least 31 people. the demonstrations began off to israel, close to border crossing. the crowds of also being demanding an end to a tax fight is really suffers. and these really ami has also launched air strikes and the gaza strip on friday, injuring to people. at least 6 people, including 3 firefighters, have been killed in a fire at a golf ball. factory in taiwan authority say at least another 6 people are missing . more than a 100. others have been taken to hospital with injuries in pink tune, county in the south of the country. the cause of the fire and the explosions that followed are still being investigated. an emergency operation center has been set up to help those who are being affected. olivia is likely to see temperatures go higher than it's old time reco to 40 degrees, which was registered last november. people are bracing for the heat wave and the east of the country which has already been hit by forest fires. the ministry of environment says things are being made worse because of drugs, as well as the powerful el nino,
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whether it's positive and the weather is next. the inside story is going to examine the un peacekeeping mission in democratic republic of congo. also the government, they are obviously you end with joyce troops. i know madison stay with us the the whether as long as you set fat now for a good pot sofa, japan went up in the process of putting out to the way. but you see this trailing frontal system that makes its way back into central areas of china. still some live the south coming in here as it go through the next couple of days. slipping a little further north, which up to was basing charts is a little bit of wet weather here at that stage. bought a trifle home called but shell was not too far away. and it's a similar picture as we go on through monday night just by monday. some what the weather,
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just nothing out towards the yellow sea but the current peninsula. and for japan it should stay lossy settled, and a dry joy to drive across the north west of in the still some live. the shower is just around the high northeast corner into up on with the some showers the out, the west and gas signs of withdrawal of the southwest the month so, so it should 10 drive across a north west of india into pakistan, karate 35 celsius. happy birthday totally is looking fine. and try here. font and try to across see already been financial a lot of sunshine though hot around 40 celsius puts a little more here. me to see how those winds are coming in from the sea as we go on through sunday. and to monday, further north, not quite as hosted, it has been recently, but plenty warm enough in queue wait. i'm fact that at 44 degrees on the holding the 5 foot 2 accounts as we examine the us each row in the on address here
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. what's the role of un peacekeepers? the democratic republic of congo has asked for you when to withdraw its troops saying it's failed to protect civilians. but what's the alternative? and will this pay the way for private armies to take all this is inside sort the hello and welcome to the program. i'm how much i'm june. the united nations peacekeeping mission has been around for more than 60 years. in that time, it's helped many countries transition from conflict to peace and stability. its troops are deployed by member states, a number in the 10s of thousands. but there's a growing push back against the blue helmets, especially.
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