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for us, so mental well climbing legend, alex hunter of on how to be the best and make the world a better place. i think that there's more than enough for everybody to go around. it's more about equitably distributing what we have. you're trying to protect the environment, it starts by helping to make sure that people have everything they need generations, thoughts on, i'll just say around the the 10 venue. this is the news our life from the coming up in the program today. ukrainian, miss silas target russian controlled crimea. the day after the headquarters of moscow, blacks fleet was hit trucks loaded with humanitarian aid, are making their way to the corner carol, back comforter ceasefire between epic armenian fighters and azerbaijan. on june
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the duty of humanity. that's the message from pope francis as he calls on europe the welcome migrants. and we travel deep into morocco's remote atlas mountains to see how a small community is coping 2 weeks after devastating earthquake. and on far as smart with the sports, the 19th agent games is now officially underway. and there was plenty of spectacle at the opening ceremony as attorneys to be of tiny show is hosting a record right to the number of leads for the continents biggest multi sport the is just past 1500 gmc and we start with developing news out of somalia. where police say a truck bomb has killed at least 10 people. this happened at an army check point in
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the central town of billy dwayne a more than a dozen others, including soldiers and civilians were injured. and that dental is expected to rise . of the bosco says there's been another attack on its black sea port to sylvester paul in the russian controlled crimea. ferry traffic was temporarily suspended, but as no resume since no casualties were reported. this comes a day after ukrainian messiahs target said the headquarters of russia's lexi fleet in the city. the head of ukraine's intelligence says at least 9 people were killed in 2 russian generals were injured in that attack. those statements can be independently verified, and it's not clear if western supplied missiles were used in friday strike. but we'll be going live to moscow in just a moment 1st. so let's head to keith and talk to al jazeera zane. this robbie is a, let's start with trying to assess what we know about this latest attack and what
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the intended target was as well, that remains a little bit unclear at the moment that our local media report suggesting that it may have been an oil or fuel depot that was used for the black c fleet, but we do know for certain us that this is the 2nd day in a row that ukraine's military has targeted the crime in peninsula. the russian back governor in the crime in finance was saying that sylvester poll did see the skies of his festival did see a rocket. russian air defenses did manage to shoot it down. he was warning residents in the area to watch for falling debris. and we have seen report suggesting that there was less residents living on the peninsula, were clamoring for a few limited spots in error rate shelters. buford reports of air ridge shelters being locked and they're not being enough for people trying to seek shelter this morning. as the attack was being carried out, ukraine's military intelligence has confirmed the number of dead, at least 9 dead,
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16 wounded an attack. so yesterday, we saw 4 or 5 areas in the crime, in peninsula being targeted. one of them said to be a military base, but the prime target seemed to be the headquarters of the blacks. the fleet intelligence in ukraine confirming at least 2 senior generals, were severely wounded in that attack. what remains on no, not confirmed by either the russians or the ukrainians, is the faith of the head of the black sea, sweet admiral victor circles, and yet unknown whether he was killed in that attack or not zane, after months of a ukrainian counter offensive. that is focused on various parts of the eastern regions. it now seems that they are focusing on crimea. why of the? well, the certainly announced games they've made the on the battlefront in the east. and it's not unrelated to what is happening in crimea at the beginning of the war, trying to take back every inch of ukraine including crime. you seem to be an
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ambitious sort of message from the government many so. busy it is now you've hope at the time, but now less than 2 years into the caustic. we're seeing a new train in military making sustained attacks on the peninsula as well as trying to choke roads going in and out. and that is to try to show the supply lines, trying to take back from you a certainly all about or at least in part about trying to limit russia's ability to reinforce and resupplied its forces in areas on mainland to train. and no doubt the attacks we've seen in the weeks leading up to the very, very high value attack. it was carried out on the headquarters of the black sea food yesterday. certainly softening up targets. we saw air defenses being targeted on the peninsula in the days leading up to yesterday. or his name is robbie and key . thank you very much. let me go to daniel hawkins. now in moscow, daniel, on your end, have you heard anything about the head of the black sea sleep in russia,
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possibly being hidden that target. and secondly, what the russian saying about this attack will, russian officials have remained pretty tight lips. they've said that at least one service one, but was the glad missing had been announced that person had been killed in mrs. hack and initial reports from local media site. it's 6 injuries. we don't know who they were, and we may never know the full extent. because of course, in this conflict and a foldable or especially both sides of a tendency to down play the wrong casualties and very important and exaggerate the range of casualties all the other side and the significance to the come by the effectiveness. so the best opponents close to the russian, the naval fleet is very key. it's a symbol of rushes. naval power projection across the globe has been full for many, many centuries. of course, with the intervals when it was
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a part of ukraine and russel, least not for this of us, the bolt from t if it was extensively used in multiple conflicts. and especially of course, in bist conflicts which russia cools the circles specially material peroration. it's used as a headquarters to strike a targets throughout the south of ukraine and beyond as well, to reinforce the grain brocade, uh, to uh, to, to stop supplies and weapons flowing into plane across the black sea. so for russia, the fact that you calling in forces have been able to strike crimea or destroy the particularly this headquarters, which of course has a very key part of the russian monitor establishment. and that's gonna have russian officials very worried indeed. and of course is very symbolic, of course, um for you try and give them precedence, let's keep visit to the us as well. so certainly this is going to be a great consent to the russian entry, stablish months. and the russian officials a head on this news hour,
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including a tragedy that is far from over more than $300.00 bodies were covered in one day in the eastern libyan city. of during the m max were stopping his back on top of the grid, will have action from qualifying for the japanese boundary in sports later the so the, the 1st trucks of humanitarian aid are slowly rolling into the going to camera back where people say that they have little food, fuel and power videos have emerged of russian peacekeepers delivering aid after azerbaijan claim full control of the young clave. the red cross is also sent a convoy of aid ethic or medians. living there, save that, the situation is, quote, horrible. meanwhile, russia says our medium separatists have begun laying down their weapons after a ceasefire deal that ended as a buyer's nonce offensive this week. across the border, us congressional delegation is in our media to meet the prime minister nicole
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passion. yet the visit comes at a time of mass protest against caching and his handling of the conflict. for on a whole hung on is a rich should be sending in professor of international relations at stone hill college. she joins us from concord in massachusetts. thank you for being with us. how do you read the presence of this us delegation in our media at this time? a thank you very much for the invitation. obviously, the situation is very dire in the region and the complete cations of the master to many, terry and crisis, and the militarized ending for this conflict in the rental car law is going to reverberate and solve hospices. so i do see the visit, the both of us delegation as a way for united states to try to reclaim some ability to shape the region. the finest up the top on the car was in quite militarized. the time came fall low amongst a long blockade, or crated the conditions for armenians to leave their. this does not go to well for
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the western diplomatic track, in addition, the other by joining continued to pass over the since the twenty's when you were, and they on army does international borders. this creates serious risks for the international us western interest. boswell, international interest in this region. so i'm reading this visit as an attempt by the u. s. a congressional delegation in this case, or perhaps with the support of the executive branch in seeking the link that the united states does support army and democracy of the government. but it is also will stand uh for protecting the army is security space, security. the problems that are happening do not mean your rights. now. they're sharply driven by the frustration and the grief of many, uh, army is already had left were from another one of her boss before the blood, kate. but they're also hoops that are being directed by russia. so in many respects,
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this is also a hybrid hor, carried out by restaurant against armenians, democracy and this attempt we sending, pardon me, is democracy will also reverberating georgia as well. so the weakening of democracy in the region will be a big blow to the western interest. so i do see the united states delegation on the ground in multiple respects, who has influenced at the moment in this region. because typically we've seen turkey have influence russia, obviously, and, and the west and ever since that ceased by that was signed on wednesday. so only what 34 days ago. now, facts on the ground has changed. so who do you think currently has influence? is it russia is a turkey? is it the west? what's changed to that is a really great question. and i don't think there is only one actor who is able to, to maintain full control over the region, the soft costs, and you're not going to crowd off. obviously it's an interaction,
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a 40 nation between a restaurant are thereby john, we target support. so that's a lot clear, and in this case, these actors are right there about drawing is blocking the international organizations to come and move on to a fact finding mission to understand what's going on. this is a complex to many carry prices, but of the water into 5 courses. i do think here it's a lot more of a while it's comforting to say that the russian influences declining around the world they need have, especially in the range and continence, but the same time are for may still maintain significant leverage. so it can still do a lot of damage in this region. tracy regularly expresses an interest in of being involved in mediation, and has the, the, it's address in the united nations general assembly was for a multi polar order. but i think turkey's willingness to play the regional power would responsible, original play, or is still on tested as to whether any of the factors, whether russia,
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whether tricky, for example, can work with the west to stand up for the basic normally gains of violence norms against our total conquest supports for humanitarian and human rights. i think that can play a role in shaping the region the moving to the region in the right direction. but i have not seen turned the speaking of this language originally. so i don't think any one after has full control of western diplomacy. this was the last for the western diplomacy conflict, diplomacy now going on. this is not just the number and the fact that this conflict ended really terribly the combination of monks, long community care. again, the board, kate price says genocide, a violent question or no, no sir, the liberal values of the western diplomacy question on that. there's been 3 wars into garner camera back if you start counting from the mid ninety's and from the early ninety's. do you feel now after what looks like a decisive and almost total victory by us or by john remove the almost
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a total victory by us or by john? do you think that's the last war that we will see being fort indigo, no camera back here. that is a very good question. um, on the one hand on my side break saying this because the conflict ended due, not the toner cartridge itself hold. that's true, buyer wants me. what tries and big story consolidation and god respected sort of forces, a clarity on the ground. and i hate to be saying this, but from moving on i think the single are a responsibility for the read just future lies. we bought through it back to the interest rate to provide conditions for this community. it has this thing that it has, but there's not very little to think that this will materialize. that's one question . how does that mean is we will be treated inside dogs or by counselor, or they're not going to have a status for self governors, but also what are other by john will do in the region in general,
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where they will continue attacking army as borders. and in that respect, a box will hold a lot of cars and technically the tactical sense. but keep in mind that this is a country with declining energy resources, such as the incentives for bustle, i'm afraid, are going to be towards continue because of by it was the norm. yeah. so i think army, he's in no position and it's incentive structures such that it is pursuing, he does it eager to sign a piece agreement push that hasn't been before this war. i don't know where i mean in governments as now, but i do not see our media resort formula to rise me the a to the i'm hoping that piece of remember can piece diplomacy can continue, but it cannot be on the rough as watch, honey, and thank you so much for joining us on the program today with that analysis. thank you. to nearly $9000.00 migrants across the us mexico border and
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a 24 hour period. it's one of the highest rates of illegal crossings in months. they continue to risk their lives, despite authorities in both the us and mexico, implementing strict border enforcement policies. and mexico officials have used the range of tactics including shutting down rain. we railways in response to migrants following a dying. i beg your pardon after pulling off rail cars while she advertise, he has live in washington dc. what's behind this she out? no one really knows that are clear explanations on a dirt clear with sing reports about another of microbes degree. that is why the migraines, who have been stuck in mexican, for quite a long time getting very inpatient because biden's new asylum laws, which were turned out of court in fact, a few months ago. but, but, but that being appealed in while the appeal process is underway, the laws are allowed to remain in effect, require migraines to apply for asylum while passing through the countries on the
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way to the us. it on the face of it as the cold actually even found this is against international law, international humanitarian law in the us as tracy obligations and potentially domestic little bit. this quote is the winding its way through through the court. so yeah, people are getting impatient in saying back, which we're just going across anyway because it's very dangerous in mexico, as we reported in the past, we do actually have a team on the way. did you go past right now? so perhaps they'll get more of a more of an insight into, into what actually is going on that. beyond that, i mean, the big picture stories. it remains the same decades sent dreams of us meddling central america of south america. let the author instability us over throwing in a government that attempts to have equitable distribution of wealth. and i've got some sort of economic culture the challenges, the us as corporate us corporations. priority on sweatshop labor. well, they're always try it out very so that's what it obviously necessarily mean that
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the central and south america terribly stable most of the time. and that's what people leave the secretary, the us secretary of homeland security is meeting the president of honduras. what are your insights into that? i suppose to happen this hour. i think we begin to see some pictures, at least of present castro volunteer as having arrived in macallan, texas, which is another main voiding border crossing we were told by the department of homeland security that we'll be discussing, continued cooperation, and preventing your regular migration and getting migration to become safe, boldly and humane. when you're talking about referring governments there a lot, a lot of the migrants from honduras are leaving because home juris has been awfully unstable since brock obama's administration, shortly after coming into office, gave the green light at the very least to a to against the democratically elected president of honduras, who was trying to do many of the things i was just talking about redistribution of wealth, challenging us all the gawky and,
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and academic interests. and he'll give us a return with the, with the backing of hillary clinton, the secretary of state, and brock obama optic cables and held us ever since huge, huge, huge accidents of home during northwoods ever, ever since. so that's, that's actually rather a good example of the phenomenon that we're looking at. but yeah, for all the talk of. yeah, safe, only 2 main migration looking at the close. is it migration? and i would call a couple hours device twice. principal is supposed to be in charge of that, but it was no, it was a suggestions you was actually challenging. centuries of u. s. foreign policy and central american south america, the monroe doctrine, which has kept many this country so unstable enough to such migration. she have, we're saying we said moments ago that it was nearly 9000 migrants across the us, mexico border in just that 24 hour period. if you, if you take a bigger look at it, the week or the month, obviously it's many thousands more. what actually happens just the, you know, we're talking about the politics of this, the geo politics of this. let's just remind her of yours. what actually happens.
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what do those people do once they managed across the border as well, it depends. and then in fact, i actually took care of that as whalen, migraines, just the by the ministration has just given temporary protective status to the 500000 migrants who made it here before july. the 31st i believe it is so that means they get temporary, protect the state as long as they can stay and they get work permits. so they have the lucky ones. but most of the time, what happens is if you have made it across at then you are given a court date to appear. and actually the statistics are amazing. actually. over 90 percent of people do appear in court for asylum proceedings, assuming that they have been allowed to stay. but it's a long process. and you know, obviously the republicans in fox news, others present this as an open board a system. but actually, it is actually, there is quite an organized system here to deal with those thinking, assign him to have them process. and the cool, which i'm,
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is all the successful actually people do actually appear appear in court at the, during that court dates. and you know, the, the wheels of justice to because in the end asylum is and it's nationally recognize legal obligation on the part of us us government actually advertising reporting from this on the washington dc. thank you very much. i'll put francis calling on european governments to do more to care for migrants crossing the mediterranean. the head of the catholic church has been holding a large outdoor mass and more se he, it is his 2nd and final day in the french fort city. the positive has repeatedly called on europe to show compassion for asylum seekers, particularly after a recent rise in arrivals. a concert at the really yeah, they will. so that means of the issue i made the terrible leg of human trafficking . the solution is not to push back and forth to guarantee depending on possibilities, a large number of legal break it or sustainable entries to say enough is to close our eyes, easy, trying to save ourselves. now, we'll end up being
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a tragedy tomorrow a little bit. well, harry fawcett is on the italian island deland producer. how we will come to you in the moment. there's been a rise in the number of arrivals there. first though, let's go to natasha. natasha butler, who has been following the pope's visit from paris to the past. that, can you explain a little bit on what the pope's message has been? what type francis has had a very clear message over this a 2 day trip to the southern french city of mac, say mac say, which overlooks the mediterranean sea. he has said. busy that people in europe and governments need to do more to welcome my grants. they need to realize that these of following level people say, we don't talk about numbers here. we're talking about people whose lives in dreams of being shafted. he said it was unacceptable. there's so many people were drowning in the mediterranean sea that has become a bloodsaw, a symmetry. and he said that governments must be more to support organizations that
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work to rescue migraines. in the mediterranean sea, you referring to the fact that so many migrants do die and perish. in fact, we know, according to the united nation. so some more the to thousands of ready died in the mediterranean sea trying to cross that see this year 11. so that was a message from the pope a very clear and strong one. and this is an issue that he's been passionate about to spoken about over the years. in fact, his 1st trip is pay was to the tide in island does not produce that in 2013 when he 1st called the mediterranean cemetery just before we go to land producer, then natasha. how does, how does the pope smith such? how does his expectation compare to what europe team countries are actually doing? what's interesting that have been some people has been saying that perhaps the posts going to be a little bit too political, but his message is a little bit too uncomfortable,
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particularly at the time when so many documents in the european union also need moving the rights when it comes to immigration, they all divided a how to deal with a migraine, saved for the use your opinion as a nice towards a to put in place a coordinated response to my grades, arriving on the book shows say you've really failed to do so, and we've seen that in recent days with some countries the thing they don't want to take can mike on some produce all those a say more needs to be done to push them back all sorts of responses but not a co ordinates is one. and we've seen also, as i said, governments taking a much harder line on immigration, something we've seen in phones. so we know that pay phones. this discussed this with the french presence in my new michael when he met him on saturday morning, as he continued his cool on government's governments here, i don't swear coffee or to do more for the welcome migraines. as i said,
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saying these are fund ruble people, they don't just numbers these know people inviting the people coming to your asking for help. natasha butler in paris. thank you very much. i want to compare and contrast all of that with what's actually happening in lamp reduce the how we faucet is there for alpha 0. henry. the pope, of course, is speaking from southern france, but what he's speaking about is mostly playing out where you are land producer, the main gateway for arrival, for asylum sequence the light asylum seekers and migrants. paint a picture for us of what is happening and land produced at the moment of the right. now the picture is a very different one from what we saw last week and through the weekend. the weather has changed. it's a lot wind via the season. lot rough uh and so the arrivals have really reduced to a trickle. and indeed the huge, the overwhelmed reception sensor which was trying to play hose to thousands of people just a few days ago. now it was under its capacity,
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it was designed for about $400.00. at a pinch, it could have about $680.00 beds its well under that. now they've been able to transfer so many people to the mainland while the numbers coming in and reduced. so rapidly, but i think what's interesting about what the purpose of being in terms of how long produced ends, perhaps would see it. is it? uh, i don't think they would see it as a criticism of their own possibility, hospitality. rather, all the efforts to try to help there been lots of people who rescued migrants in trouble. they've seen real tragedies here. what they argue for is the system that doesn't see their island, the scene of so many repeated emergencies, and doesn't sort of submerge what they want to see this island to be known for as opposed to the hotspot. the, the central acute place for this autonomy and, and you repeat an issue. i think also when you listen to the types woods, he's perhaps directing them less of the people here. when he talks about
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belligerent nationalism and not turning back migrants, he doesn't name any specific government, but certainly the prime minister judgment learning has been talking about the importance of the nation state. just as we've just been talking about. you naval action in the mediterranean sea, not so much to the rescue, people rather to pro, prevent these voyages taking place in the 1st place. and so he is appealing to a more welcoming attitude to more rescue use to be able to be carried out and not be prevented or hunted by government policy, which is again, something we just saw on friday. our faucet reporting from the lamp, the dues in italy. thank you very much. i still a head on al jazeera. find out why the ruse president has announced a soothing state of emergency and what it will mean to prove that i'm catherine story in kenya. is it 10 town known as the home of tompkins,
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and i'll be speaking to children who aspire to be great athletes despite the challenges they face. and the heat is on for the manchester united boss, we build up to their upcoming premier league game in sport. that's labor the sell the color, their string feet, why it continues across parts of south america allows a clear sky, say, as since you could see temperatures touching $41.00 degrees celsius offsets to that he spreading to central areas of brazil as well. just flipping a little further east was south of that well, so it's pretty noble actually bought a service at around 20 celsius. some lot of the storms, some very heavy rain that just into the fall north of your wi fi south of priscilla and a link of a coughing up once again as we go on through sunday nights is the heat continued
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could touch 34 in radio for sunday afternoon, scott shows up towards the northwest to patel up towards the venezuela columbia, saying some live the showers, chosen some live the showers to into the greater entities. cuba say good. rumbling a storms to make a catching a storm or 2 as well. high to well, so looking a little on settled water to share, i was able to was eastern honest, but i think they will be quite as heavy and also some like this. i was able to was parts of central america for a time. but again, not quite so heavy, the width of weather will be around cuba and see how this chain of storms runs further north was it actually joins out with what is now for the coastal ophelia that will bring large waves, big swell chance of some storm surge pushing right up the east coast this weekend. the risk of the difference during
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you are watching else a 0 to reminder of our headlines. somali police say a truck bomb has killed at least 10 people. it informed me check point in the central town a valid way more than a dozen others, including soldiers and civilians were injured. moscow says there's been another attack on its black sea port. this of us, the fall in russian controlled by mia. this comes a day off, the ukrainian miss, i was targeted the headquarters of russia's black sea sweets in the city. the 1st trucks of humanitarian aid are slowly rolling into the board of camera back where people say they have little food. fuel and power videos have emerged of russian peacekeepers delivering aid after as the by john claims full control of the enclave . the
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baby is internationally recognized, government says more than $300.00 bodies have been recovered in a single day and the flood devastated city of during the bodies were found on thursday along the coast line. this is the largest number are covered in one day. thousands are dead. thousands more missing off the storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams flooded the eastern city nearly 2 weeks ago. a separate authority based in eastern libya, is to host an international conference next month to a reconstruction efforts. a spokesman for east and forces loyal to libby and general highly sought after a detailed just what kind of operations are taking place. and during that, we've moved all the brigades out of the devastated area because doing it is very small and cannot cope with old 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 june
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list from one of the world, thousands of citizens have come to give humanitarian aid. in thousands more has come to see what's happening. how the, how shipments, monitoring the situation from tripoli in west, in libya, over the past 24 hours more than 300 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 that what swept into the sea, some of them in the cars. now a continue to i live in the city, 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 the 24 countries that are providing live. yeah. with help now, the president of the presidential call says he had in the 5 international community
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for the house and called on more a comment that was actually a conference that should be organized within the coming a 10 days. the government in east leave. yeah. and now 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 and the city and surroundings where either partially or completely destroyed and that there is a very the need for more funds in order to, to build them the actual measure 0. typically, the survivors of the earth quake which struck morocco 2 weeks ago, are still struggling to recover. remote villages in the atlas mountains have been
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badly hit. stephanie decker has been to see how people are co pay for 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've reached 3000 meters elevation when our heading down the hill to the village, which is 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 and no one was about, the roads are blocked blocks here.
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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 men and women in the tents they have here. look, 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 brought him last 2 sons in the earthquake. so many stories like this where people have lost the most important things in life. is
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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 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. canada, it has now some of the house, a $1000000000.00 in a to ukraine. it will also train you create in pilots to fly f. 16 fighter jets ukrainian president has been visiting the canadian capital author who received a standing ovation during his address. the parliament, canada, it has the world's 2nd largest asper of ukrainians. second only to russia,
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to be at least 6 people, including 3 firefighters, have been killed in a fire at a glow, a golf ball factory and tie one authority say at least another 6 people are missing . more than a 100. others have been taken to hospital with injuries in pink to 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 have been affected. bolivia is likely to see the temperatures go higher than it's all time record of 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 flyers. the ministry of environment says things are being made worse because of drought, as well as the powerful el nino weather pattern the alien could. i mean to the pro, made you and sent that kudos. the increase in the average temperature in santa cruz has repercussions at this time of year, days of 40 degrees or more are becoming more frequent. and it's estimated that in
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the next 20 to 30 years, it'll be like this $20.00 to $30.00 days a year. you would appear a us president joe biden says that he will join striking auto workers on the picket line. and michigan workers walked off the job last week, demanding a 40 percent pay hike, bite and says he wants to show solidarity with the men and women of the united auto workers union. and he says they're fighting for a fair share of the value that they helped create. and it's time for a win win agreement that keeps american also making thriving with wellpaid union jobs. abiding is due in michigan on tuesday that the day before donald trump plans to deliver a speech to auto workers in detroit. trouble be skipping the republican primary debate that day. his campaign is calling biden's trip a cheap photo op john henry and reports from the chicago suburb of bolingbrook. a newly aggressive united auto workers union is driving
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a wedge between the big 3. all of the parts distribution facilities at general motors are still in us. are being called to stand up and strike on the union announced expanded strikes against 38 g m, and still enters auto parts centers in 20 states across the us, adding 5600 striking workers to the 13000 already on strike. but in the latest wave, ford was spared with the union, inciting progress with the oldest automaker. kind of like a slap in the face. general motor has always been a powerhouse in the automotive industry. so if you think you're more just doing, i would think they could follow suit officer for the 1st time after making major concessions and the 2078 financial crisis. the union is making big demands, starting with a 40 percent pay increase over 4 years to match recent c e o salary hikes. i am currently earning less money per hour than i was 23 years ago. and you would like to give that back. absolutely. like gm president,
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mark bruce is firing back. calling the you a deb hughes demands untenable, after automakers offered a 20 percent weight job. there was a positive approval match, pause and show the american public largely behind the union. 86 workers here in bolingbrook. watch after the job and onto the picket lines on thursday. the union strategy is progressive strikes. design just gradually increased the pressure at one side after another, and to stretch out a more than $800000000.00 strike funds. so they can last, as long as they need to, the 1st picketers of the 2nd wave of strength, res, seem ready to sacrifice right now. we're scraping to get by and the we're fighting corporate agree. they want to keep all the money at the top and the fight, nothing trickle down to, to the workers whether gm and still it is can match fords. latest offer could well determine whether the u a w accelerates the strength, or hits the brakes. john henry and l g 0. bolingbrook, illinois to organize carmen,
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peru is rising rapidly. president dina, by the warranty is deployed the army as part of a crack down against criminal gangs. on monday, she declared a state of emergency in the capital as well as other parts of the country. mariana sanchez has more now from the capital lima. the police are out numbered in the fight against klein. the army has been ordered in for 60 days, state of emergency, in biggest most turbulent areas, a grenade attack on an eye club. and so when the ludy gunter district last week left 15 people who did after a band that was going to play that night had refused to pay criminals. a fee is done with the seats on the people need more security more please. this is the government's response to the demands. lucas is received death threats up to her business partner was killed last year. so we
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will, throughout the day we continue to go live to the united nations general assembly azerbaijan, foreign minister, a speaking at the moment, j, who owned by room, off and just for context as a buyer's on just sign 3 days ago, a ceasefire with the san francisco armenian providers in the going to come back nations and through asian fund that makes these challenges. blake, as old, regardless of old background or location under car require both and concert that actions, dakota, state of international, fully things are becoming increasingly frequent. leading to division and it goes on of mazda letter was they're going through intelligence and discrimination in particular, is from a forward you an alarming search in hate speech, or disturbing, or the good this challenge with some st. jude, as long as that addition of those stance multi culturalism,
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azerbaijan certainly believes in posting dialect, mutual understanding, and the respect among different cultures and religions. they've gone with us or by john has consistently promoted intercultural and into phase dial it through significant global initiatives such as the buckle process and piece for culture. i mean, the growing challenges is paramount that the united nations continue goldman ice international solidarity and cooperation. the u. n, as in monday to ensure that every nation has an equal voice. and these $33.00 digits on the same pointing that you're in charge of principles and purposes are binding goals, light and must be applied consistently. not selected. as it was out of the case for reinvigorate that entity form multiples system with the u. n. s. at each schools, under themes, by stick accidents to end notes that make the publication of the norms and principles of international law,
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will look forward to the summit of the future as an opportunity to reinvigorate the global action and reflect on collective commitment to the instructor and walter, with all these excellent seas and international capacity and as a chair to the non aligned movement as it by john continues contributing to peace security and the global sustainable development agenda. and space of snow effort to promote international solidarity. and also authorities seized the old brick of the quote 19 funding as it by john as being at the forefront putting forward several global initiative to flight. the shortage delinquent effects of the funding and create the pressing feet to the double efforts for global corporation. and so we've added onto in high level police going engagement and collaboration. you moving full white stakeholders, international corporation and political engagement require involvement of different colors including when use was it was young ladies, a key focus point of it's non chairmanship. so the foundation of them use
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organization was a permanent secretariat in buckle on the day actually shocked an initiation of the establishment of the non human platform. as i advise you on, also split headed the foundation of the non but allow me to an in network. we must income joint efforts in tackling the fund damage consequences and consolidate efforts for global recovery from covers. 19 in light of these, the presence of his everybody's young, initiated establishing a un high level panel on post funding and globally covered in march 20 tennessee. we hosted the non contact groups on you response to quote 19 way the president has advise you on mt scope asked as an entre if declared to global calls to support the post fund. then we could accommodate of africa and small island, developing states, as everybody's young announced allocation for each of these schools as the 1st one there seems 2020 as it by jumping to why do too many you thought it economic a technical assistance was of 300 you're gonna use those 2 over 100. so to nations,
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ladies and gentlemen, as we approach to meet the of the 20. so the agenda for sustainable development, many parts of the world struggle, 3, chief over here. these are the future. it is imperative that to be consistently confront these challenges seized in adoption as it are by john has to be in a passion of support that of promoting and implementing the is did use universal way of being pursuing conformational changes, you know, remodeling go economy focusing, goal sustainable, inclusive little roles, social justice and clean energy was there by just g d p as people in listen to the gate spot, but were to wind down from 49 to 5 percent. the external public that is expected to be some 10 percent of the gdp 420231 of the oldest, lowest global that the clean environment and green rules became one of the slides
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priority so far when you national development. so that's true, as it by jungle internally place to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 40 percent by 2016 and establish the green energy zone in he's got about the eastern design use of regions as everybody else. it rolls in global energy security just further expand it from the additional crude oil supplied into reliable natural gas provide, which was the completion of the cells and just go to the biggest thing for us to actually of course you can the you as a, by john is now the natural gas it, but or 5 more european countries in a time when you work in energy security faces unprecedented challenges. companies so, and companies receive natural gas for the ones that we jump in in near future. this will increase to 10 your pm, kansas. the projected the increase in your new will increase the production will allow us to advise you on to become an expert that opening and increase the theater encounters. so the last month, so the general black sea summit money cable project that otherwise you on embarks
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on each box and the confidence otherwise you on his also keep believe in the development of the around. so regional connectivity projects. in 2022, we have increased the transit flow by 70 percent sort of boosting investments into us foundation that infrastructure and whitening computation was all regional partners. we said presidents despite the unprecedented suffering relation and do a station that the people who've visited by john to the subject to due to that. so if the long commute will to completion. otherwise, you on indicated that it was ation agenda and offered the sort of media based on equal and the reciprocal respectful, legitimate, the users of both sides sort of mutual recognition of and the respect for each others. so we're going to do the integrity and you will be able to borders over the past few months since the concerted efforts of international partners negotiations having to supply you with limited but promising results. yet with web 0, is that
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a publication by our menu of the plus button to imitate adults with right from back to us from previously undertaking commitments at the last minute and can meet political, military, and other publications at every negotiation stage 3 way taking concrete decisions such the efforts will do these between those that are by john and then the media has again become hostage. the army use policy or free lunches for almost 3 years since november 2020 more than 10000 strong arm formations, a group was have offensive weapons. those sustained by the media into so and so as everybody jump, including by using the election road in an attempt to few supporters in this period wellbeing engaged in negotiations. we have been consistently throwing the attention of all international actors involved into the minimization process. and the why the international community, the serious. so that statement from the local field with
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a part of me is going to be an urgent for peaceful solutions. well legitimate and fox based concerns voted always behind the closed doors. each failed to be to us late in the video steps and thought to give this public messages to display the media the on of each meetings. consequently, i mean, you felt emboldened and once again fell into the illusion that it would be better off by opening close stuff to school based on illegal meet with their business and the line of contact, the logic into solving and to the photo causes. otherwise, you mean you filled it in bucks on ignite intention. so a global company in the community pollution and this information targeting disoriented into, to don't take it off is there by john and blatantly interfering with internal affairs for months now. i mean, you mobilized full available resources for me when you relation campaign based on fabricated allegations of book it. when we use that in crisis or ethnic greasing for this purpose of me recklessly pose the size and essentially obstructed the
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deliberate of most of the go to about the regional positive by john forty's. the agenda of separate these and blogs, consistent efforts of 7 on through the national actors to find who would you think and practical solutions. so dialogue on september 18th, single thing is delivered to a point that includes, so i'm going to let you, which was offered by that are by jump months ago, and posted will receive by oh, involved international actors was finally conducted by di csc. as what i mean, you had to was there. oh, it's weeks long of selections. as everybody's, you know, like why the international community. welcome these developments, hoping that each for the final would lead to these coalition on the ground and faded away for restoring it. focusing on facing issues and it's going to state normalization you thought, i mean you failed to meet these expect stations for you then all the time and the resort the to meet with a different location, you know, to continue explain game against otherwise you of the one day late of mine
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planting by other means so, but those let tragic this of 6 as it by jenny citizens, 2 tvs and 4 police officers and 2 separate mind explosions of the 6 police officers, though seriously injured in these posts, as it was young, launched local context that measures to utilize the legal informations to preserve its over into, into the integrity and to protect the safety and security of each residents. these measures limits and proportion exclusively inc utilize include you can, with new targets by using 5 precision mediation in full compliance was non performing in the little old measures. the taken to avoid co, internal damage in less than 24 hours. the hardy vic steel scale, illegal communities ation of territory. so positive by john became clear with neutralization of more than 9. can you agree, of course to any come, but we close for the of the pieces. so the most of the seats,
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typically i'm looking at the waterford system and to auntie and put off new style systems. more evidence is being collected. now, as the solomon continues on the ground, no sort and state with deliberate, legal, military prism on it. so, nor does everybody jump the concept of interest taking by that way john, achieve the said goals out of me and it's sort of a legal issue. the 1st degree to be. so these bands, both the legal structures and withdrawal from us originally. the reason why did not happen peacefully lies embracing the city, got way or media and like, i think what action button, goals sort of boxing facilitators, excellence is going to fit our measures bolted as much as knowing bucks on practical implementation of the solomon name of those ation entered integration efforts on think it on the long overview. me think over the special ed present the going with officer by john we said representative
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a lot of menial residents finally took place on september 21 in the seed. you a few left the dialect. we continue as a former director discuss the plan, so the government for the integration as well as to address the issues that relate to the police station and to produce nobody prospectors and to deliver to a home in cutting goals for public services. the central government, the solutions have expeditiously started to implement and the city and wayne tied in support measures all efforts have now being mobilized to address the immediate needs for the local civilians. on this point, i wish to recreate the way down as a tournament to integrate, i think, i mean, your residence over the go to a fees, you know, has everybody's young as equal citizens, the constitution, their nationally just based off of everybody's job. and the technician can meet those who have undertaken, but why did so get all these and excellence? despite all serious challenges stemming from what of me is destructive position, was it was you on once again, 3 of pumps. that's what it is for the junior and dialect,
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and you creation. so is that a media on the basis of equal entities? it broke, so to speak, for each other's legitimate painters. we continue to firmly believe that there is a story for community for both. as everybody on it that, i mean, there's stablish group able to do relations and colleagues, east side by side in dc as to solar and state was in the internationally recognized borders. it is high time to seize these opportunity for that it is necessary for me to finally realize that the rejecting the offer for just an equal piece expectation of better conditions in the future to achieve interest purposes is not the wible and has no chance to succeed vulnerable statements by the leadership media on the customizing of the silver intent to, to, to take it to a positive way job, including to go to the vision must be transformed into tangible steps. meaningful engagement by international actors that are able and willing to support as everybody's younger than me. and this over, in a face, impartial and unbiased manner is critical. it is equally important for all those
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who are unable to be an honest broker, to refrain from projecting their short sight agendas into these process. all efforts need to be mobilized to build up on the order the chief progress and finalize the position process results for the delay otherwise known as the tournament. instead, supposed to promote the normalization. again, we said present along the was the interstate process of minimization. was that, i mean, as everybody's young, launched, a large scale rehabilitation reconstruction efforts to eliminate the cost consequences. so the, so to year long meals are a patient of our tutors. basically with this aim at the shooting, the right of hundreds of thousands because everybody's youngest to eventually exercise the way to the right to safe and dignified between sex, to the tireless efforts taken by the government, life and all what it does to the so this is it has this experience of disadvantage
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vandalism, and so the years before me use meals that the patient, the 1st groups of displaced families have a way to get it done to the places. regretfully, we must have contamination of 230 so visited by john was then mice and all the explosive devices remains a significant obstacle to schools. progress will free of the station and because the extra these contamination is present disposing, is for it. those between income of to being displaced for 3 decades. if use of a part of media to trade or maps of mind areas and to continue the plan to go for that mice. installation of computer apps and other explosives, even of the big declination post ation of oatmeal to exhibit this. so that relates the situation and increases the human soul. since november 20 2315 individuals are following week them to n y. as planted by other means. some lines were transferred to the, to sort of his origin and planted living off the be signing of the 3 level state.
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even the ongoing clan. my problem is that a big jump and the challenges national agencies face university, there is an urgent need for an increase international support student and as or by johnson whom we you taught in mind, action to best support with not only 8 in do mind if would but also contribute to the global campaign against len miles. and do you must have a commitment to peace and cut duration seem to reach your colleagues in shooting justice concerning serious or times and crimes against humanity in so why. so in viewing the wants of the task often while it comes to be able to enter this in showed the rights and interests of the week themes that also critical prerequisites on the bus. virginia post come pick that location and the consolation over more than 30 years. so if i could issue and take a patient armenian subject, that doesn't make any cultural heritage to the situation. and destruction based included newman as moments of gold and national importance. most temples,
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most williams, museums and governors, archaeological sites, and libraries. the fate of almost 4000 citizens offered or by john, including 719 civilians who went missing during the company, remains unknown. also, so it almost great, so discolored and deliberate. the tooth was shedding light on the wilful doing of his there by jenny civilians and other forces protected on the international point that a little army refuses to clarify, the widow, most of the missing persons resolving this issue is essential. not only in terms of the building and the rights of the weekends and the families, but also full skillfully reconciliation and not the ones ation from 98 to 7, to 1991. but i mean, you forcefully expelled some 300000 other by judges from the system of homeland and blatant violation of international law. oh, otherwise you any settlements. and so when you say that, i mean you've already named and so we started going cultural heritage deliberately
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was one device and destroyed despite the repeated goals by the rest and the community to launch it the.

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