tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 23, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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cleanings with the military to impose that deadly political agenda. we have to filter our nation. what is happening to the retention? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as a whole. as a, not really. this is important to me in an unholy alliance or analogies here. the the, the color on top of the car. this has been use our line from coming off in the next 16 minutes. this puts you a nice 4 bits of life. thousands of people head to the us mexico border and the numbers keep growing. the day after hitting the headquarters of most goes black sea flights ukrainian resolved strike russian controlled crimea. again,
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i'm change space of united nations in new york, but russia's foreign minister was lashed out to the west, but he barely mentioned the war and ukraine. with his convoy on humanitarian, i'd hits to nicole a couple of us up to a cease bond between ethnic medium sizes and as a body shop at a far as eastern eastern libya site. 94 risk you with because were killed during recovery operations following the daily slots and done as far as small with the sports. the 19 for asian games is now officially underway, and there was plenty of spectacle at the opening ceremony, including digital fire works as the chinese city of hon. joe house, the continents biggest multi sports events. the, we're getting this news out at the us mexico border with nearly 9000 people have
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made the crossing in just 24 hours. it's one of the highest rights of arrivals in months. the numbers have increased despite all sort. he's in both countries, implementing strict buddha enforcement policies and installing new battery is what the white house is. it's an 800 active duty military personnel to help in the mexico officials have used a range of tactics including shutting down via was in response to people who have died off the folding of royal cause. but we live in both washington dc. but for us it hits and mexico city. we're just here, a small rap a lot of joins us now. and 1st of all, what are you seeing to in mexico, how a mixer can also, or he's dealing with this influx? a tom, this is the certainly nothing short of a crisis here in mexico, mexican immigration officials, for at least here in mexico, do seem ill equipped to gain control of this uh,
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ongoing situation. just on friday, i do see a box, and now that's mexico's for administer. spoke at the when she said that her nation is overwhelmed by the daily arrival of migrants out the border. now, tom, we should know that this is a crisis that's not only playing out along mexico's border with the united states. the situation seems just as dire along mexico southern border with guatemala. over the course of the last few days, we've seen very dramatic images of migrant. so trying to make their way into refugee shelters, their mexican immigration policy experts have been calling on the government of mexico to do more to establish more processing centers for migrant. but there are simply too many people, and what we're seeing here is that there isn't a single reason or a single factor contributing to this latest search and migration that we're seeing along mexico's board with united states. but rather, several factors and several different populations of migrants, the most significant of which are then as welling migrants followed shortly by haitians. cubans hunter and stickle augments ecuador. and we're also seeing people
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from west africa countries like angola. so something that we should be very careful to note here is that yes, this has been a very dramatic scene that we've been seeing playing out over the course of the last few days along mexico's board with the united states, particularly in places like the, the, the the eagle pass. what are the most part of the busiest border crossings between the, the, the 22 countries. but we're seeing so many people from so many different nation, also making their way north still right now. and mexico southern border. the government is continuing to implement a policy to contain migration. all that's doing is creating a bottleneck effect. so there's no reason to believe that this is a crisis that's going to end without meaningful multi lateral international action from the united states. and many countries from latin america now, well you can tell them that uh well thirty's, their equipped and a completely overwhelmed them. and what is the plan from here to actually deal with this as well. we've been seeing the various tactics by
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the mexican government over the course of the last few days as the situation is growing. verse as the crisis has continued to develop, one of which has been a temporary shut down of freight trains. these are one of the more popular ways that migrants make their way north towards the united states. chris crossing mexico . these are freight trains that are collectively known as a lab base via or the beast. the read the primary reason why freight train operations were suspended temporarily. was because of a series of, of deaths and injuries that were reported after migrants fell off with the tops of these, uh, uh, fell off of the tops of these uh, freight trains. so that's just one of the sort of tactics that are being implemented. another is that they're simply transporting migrants as many as they can from areas where there are large migrant population, such as cities like pop patrol and the south of mexico toward areas where there are less migrants. but again, this has now gone beyond the control of,
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of mexican officials, even mexico's for administered. getting to the point of saying that authorities and officials are overwhelmed by this your number. and there was the expectation again, that there are still thousands and thousands more on their way. okay, thank you so much. that is ma'am over upload. who joins us from mexico city. what we're going to go to should have, are tons of you know, who is standing by in washington dc. $9000.00 migrants and 24 hours. why are we seeing such a southern search and the number of people trying to cross that border into the us? it is, it is now a 100 in my august the department of homeland security secretary is currently at the border at mccallum, texas. he's actually meeting with the on gear and president sheila or a castro right now. but he just spoke and he was, it was very keen to put this in an international context. he said the increase in numbers is a reflection of the number of displaced people globally. it all right? how high is that? a high historic height?
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so he said he's putting that inside global context. he says, however, that'd be f as in flows of migration, maybe dynamic. he them. but he said, but one thing that hasn't changed there, and that is the us congress has failed to enact meaningful immigration immigration reform. what do you didn't mentioned or what some of the other factors which have led to such an influx? i mean, listen to mounting that. so he said that his way, hey t q, but what do all these countries haven't called and they haven't normally is us for an intervention income. and that is why was economy type certainly destroyed by the sanctions, has been placed since 2006 hate to you right now. the by didn't ministration still profiting up the on elect to government, but we, despite the mass protests against against it cure well, we all know about the embargo on cuba, which is my big only go economy. and so it's been such a terrible state, even though the clearly the cubans have been trying to give that people education, healthcare, and food and so on. but the bucket is still in place, so yep. you know, we mentioned all that stuff,
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but he does say that this is all just part of the global, a global trend. okay, thank you so much for that. that is $200.00 tons the, for us in washington dc, the least crossings. that driven lod sleep by a lack of economic opportunity at home high crime and social and political turmoil . most undocumented migrants out originally from mexico and estimates of 5300000 live in the us. then el salvador cost them all at home. juris makeup, almost 2000000 who live undocumented in the united states. will you in say is this year alone? i see 1000 people have travelled through the dangerous starting gap on the way from south america to north america. a large number of from haiti, cuba and venezuela. evarado eckworth owl is associate director of public affairs and communications for the international rescue committee in less than america. he joins us from mexico city for more on this festival. i'm l. i asked a correspondence about this question,
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why are we seeing something sewage in the number of people who are trying to make it to the us? what is, what is your take on why we saw 9000 to just 24 hours trying to cross that border? a thank you so much for having me. there are really important question. something that we need to remember is that displacement or migration to the gallagher. i think i might not something new that guns within the region has started to tell you being. so is this a region trying to, but also destination for people who are happy for us to leave their homes for years . now, what do you, can you use a scale of use credit? it says it's, it's reaching. and as you mentioned before, there are several factors that can force people to leave their homes, such as climate change, the bed frame, a change and, and how do you have impacts other aspects of the economy on what security as well as growing by older and economic turmoil, so there are many people praying to go to the us dots to 9000 to mention. and we
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can only think that it's because people who are trying to make these desperate decision is because they are facing desperate situations in the country. we also need to come see that the balance of the people are just an example of the thousands display. it went through mexico. many are trying to go to the us. that's true. but many more are also seeing in mexico an opportunity to, to rebuild our lives. and the people that are trying to, to, across the board of what sort of resistance are they coming up against? we had the white house, the standing 800 military personnel from that point of view if things getting hotter for them to, to make that crossing. what i can tell you is that our team, the northern mexico for example, leads to a part of that is across pass. so through these labs they haven't, b, c, how throwing number of people trying to reach the gates or the parts of the entry and waiting there under the sun. we know access to the most basic needs
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like water or even fluid and be just the result of or the whole displacement phenomena. we're staying in the region. so as you mentioned before, things are getting more complicated and so they're mexico. so we can only expect things to get more complicated. are the people that are present each just trying to find a way to, to apply for asylum work presenter kids need their veterans deal in need of b, c, b, one up wage for months now has been the only alternative that uh, the amount of people that might need, uh, an opportunity to apply for us to them might be way larger than the available appointments. so people are desperate and are strengthening. are the mexico. yeah. well, i mean the, the us election has just started over 0 or why, and we know that this is going to be a major issue discussed at lynn's right, the way through that and the run up to that. what are you asking for here?
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what solutions would you like to see if there are any from the us point of view? well, my phone number, i guess i can barely tell you something specific about the question. what i can tell you, however, is that kind of like the united states and the whole, the trash can, i mean to be, need to come together to foster regional response to the displacement, the crate to collect in america. we cannot seem to use as an issue or a challenge step one country like mexico or a country that columbia needs to pay years, but as a whole regional response. and for this we need not only the approach but also to have enough funding support for that is going to risk and that can provide us the expense of people and then okay, thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time. that is evarado eskoville with the international rescue committee in less than america. thanks so much. thank you. as well, there's plenty more ahead on this news out, including we traveled taken to marco's remote atlas mountains to see how
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a small community is coping 2 weeks after the devastating as quick. plus, i'm katherine story in kaden is the 10 town known as the home of thompson's. and i'll be speaking to children. aspire to be great. ok to meet despite the challenges they face. the next for something is back on top of the grid. we'll have action from qualifying for the japanese comp free. in sports, the most go says there's been another attack on its black sea portions of us to poland . the russian controlled crimea ferry traffic was temporarily suspended. spot has now resumed, no casualties were reported. this comes a day off to you kindly in this house, tug of the headquarters of russia's lexi place in the city. the head of ukraine's
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intelligence is at least 9 people were killed, into russian generals were injured in that attack. both statements copy independently, verified, and it's not clear. if wisdom supplied missiles we used in friday strike. but the united nations rushes for an minister lashed out at the west, but doesn't directly address the war. and you try to sure to put you on the us and it's western collective continue to create conflicts which artificially divide that humanity into hostile blog. and they all doing everything they can to prevent the formation of adjust the world all the trying to force the wealth to pay according to their infamous self centered tools. we'll go live to moscow and just a moment, but 1st at soto and diplomatic, it is a james buys who is that the united nations in to james davis. little mention of the you try and conflict from last for all of what can we read into that if anything. well, this was quite
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a typical speech from the russian foreign minister. yes, he didn't go to any detail about what russia is going to do next. in the world now is lost in more than 18 months, but it was certainly the sort of attacks we've had so many times before. on western countries. he said the new world order was being born. he said, humanity was at the cross roads and he said it was a division between the majority of the countries and a very small number of the countries which he said was still pursuing colonial policies, attacking the west throughout his speech. now in terms of the pay more, they were a few mentions policy mentions, for example, he described the racist regime in keys, more direct mentions. so came in a news conference which followed that speech, which is just included in the last few minutes. but nothing, i don't think particularly new after that news conference. but let me just give you 2 little nuggets. he was aust, whether he'd watched prisons lensky give his speeches. because remember mister lab ralph was nothing the general assembly chain. but when so lensky spoke that he
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wasn't in the security council meeting when is the landscape spoke that he came in off to us to give his own speech. he said he did watch it on tv. he said he thought zalinski was not at his best. he looked very grim and he said he didn't attend those 2 meetings because why waste my time i have my own affairs to attend to. he was also pushed on the black sea great initiative, which russia pulled out of early this summer. and new proposals put to him by the u . s. equity general is trying to revive that deal. he said they was simply not realistic. he was then pushed by my colleague from reuters to say whether he actually he rejected the sectors general's proposals or notes. and he angrily reply to that, tell me mike, calling from roy, it says you can write garbage if you want. okay. jim wilson into russia's address it for. yeah, at the general assembly to get a, i guess, a better understanding all of it's world view level did speak on a range of other issues, didn't a, the data, i mean,
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we talked to him, it hurt him really give a, a tool around the world and then the message was pretty much the same message that you hit regularly, that is old, the west's fault. and clearly if you fact checked that speech, some of the things he said, all totally um, factual. but western countries and many other countries will say he's ignoring the big point, which is that the united nations is an organization set up at the end of world war 2 with a charter. and the most fundamental provision of that job is one country doesn't invite you to nova, and that's something he did not want to talk about. i time. thank you so much. that is the diplomat. it gives a james buys at the united nations. let's talk to daniel hawkins, who is lot for us and most go and just going back to the attacks and crime. yeah. over the last few dies. what's the russian side reporting on this? has there been any official comment at this stage, especially when it comes to the ukranian claims that the 2 top commanders were
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injured? well, these are, as you mentioned, quite major claims. while you framing that some very high ranking russian offices were killed in this latest attack on the crime being put in some of the russians. so it hasn't come into. they've remained quite tight lips saying there's been one casualty. we don't know who the casualty is. i need to report size, it's 6 injuries in miss attack. it's worth remembering, of course, both sides and this conflict have tried to scale down their own casualties and mean pools. and so many high ranking officers killed in action while trying to play up the other size casualties and trying to emphasize the importance of any hot ranking officials killed in action. bad, regardless of the truth will come out. some asshole or in the coming weeks and months. this is a very concerning developments for moscow because some of us, the ball on the port has a very prime uh is the what are some bullet
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a place for the russian black sea? maybe it's watches only will move, pulled, it's a symbol of rushes, naval projection around the world, the russell use is that as a base to conduct, it's so cool, especially when it's reparation. striking targets in southern refrain and beyond. the fact that this attack isn't so one off of course the findings have struck various targets in the region before the shia. i suppose you could say that ring making sure all this, hey thing the very hall. so the black sea front me and sleep h q is going to have officials very worried and perhaps we examining secured arrangements and defenses in the region. because this attack, of course, as much as it is physical results are very so the logical shows the premiums because that's the capacity destroy. it is what is one of the most well defended parts of the russian ministry. so certainly this will have russian officials very concerned about any future such attacks as well. okay, thank you so much daniel. that is daniel hopkins for us and mosca. also at the
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united nations. we heard from us about jones' foreign, minnesota on the conflict and they're going to cut off. he says it's nick, i'm indians living dad will be integrated as equal citizens. whose comments came up to cease fire agreement ended 24 hours of fighting between a many in finances and azerbaijan. the forces, the separatists agreed to lay down their arms and dispense, will influence have no being mobilized to address the immediate needs to the local civilians. on this point, i wish to recreate the way down as the tournament to integrate. i think, i mean, your residence over the god of vision of his advice, young as equal citizens. the constitution of the national just based off of my job, i need to national can meet those who have undertaken. but i like the sort of get on to these. and meanwhile, the 1st products of humanitarian itis slowly rolling into the enclave with people's side. i have little food, fuel and power videos have imaged of russian peacekeepers delivering eyes up to as
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a vice on climbed full control of the own class. the red cross has also seemed a convoy advise if an account many in slipping the inside of the situation is close . horrible. meanwhile, russia says a medium separatist has begun laying down their weapons up to a safe spot deal that ended as a by chance offensive this week across the board of us, congressional delegation isn't a media to meet from into send the cold passion, young the visits comes at a time of mess protests against passion, young for his handling all of the conflict while just there is, i mean the academy reports from your fund a z. how do i use your blog? i had the up also. i mean, is brent minutes to made the statement needs to be put in context. nico busing on said she's confused, prepared to receive the ethnic armenians living in the gordon of colorado. but she meant this scenario will only take place of the 40000, their median signed the lease, and the land locked region are no longer able to live there. she dismiss reports that she's government has put in place
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a plan to evacuate the ethnic armenians from the region, but instead of coming, the public key statements have spark morning on the friday night, demonstrate is due to the protest. it was the largest protest since they begin 3 days ago. again, the opposition has called for people to protest outside governments headquarters in the heart of the capital here. meanwhile, there's been a movement on the diplomatic from the european union, special representative to the south congress just arrived and they had the very meaning and security council in 5 minutes to busing out. and to do it again from the us congress, led by a democratic senator has also arrived. this immigration is scheduled to meet our meeting and officials before heading to the border with as they were by chance to meet the local leaders. there are many who wants to obtain international assurances for the safety of ethnic armenians living in the garden of car. about all this place is more pressure and bushing is government with more calls for him to step down immediately for falling. to address this crisis, let's get the view from as
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a by john his a mile off in bucko, or the severe but go from the the okay, we'll come back to that story in just a moment. moving on, police in somalia say a truck bomb has killed at least 18 people. it happened an army check point in the central town of believe, right. and i at least 40 others including soldiers and civilians were injured. and the death toll is expected to rise severe, but i said, well, what's happened is a national treasure and words cannot express a word maurice, you can imagine how the dentist people relate to the area. well, i just have a problem and all of these people were killed in moses and all of them were innocent. people thought i must not come. i must have since the number of
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casualties here is shocking government agencies such as the police and the hospitals are currently examining the situation to determine the exact number of deaths and injuries caused by the supply to the head of sit down to rolling council has told his era that he doesn't trust the off of 65 by his rival paramilitary group reference support forces. i'm talking about the elbow home says the group should be named a terrorist organization for its human rights abuses. and so down he was speaking to l. just there was mike hannah in new york. i'm calling on behalf of caught them with a 100. that was the rapid support of doing a games be sued in these people. under games, the human kind in general qualifies them to be considered terrorists and make should be punished. and they should be isolated from the environment where they live. watch those guns committed is in fact, crimes against humanity. and i believe the cost of finding them as a terrorist organization will limit that power and will limit sympathy,
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follow them now lumen mr. has the reason that people say, well, that this conflict could spread overboard is that it is not just a localized conflict. i'm has even with lots of calls, those on guns came from outside who then came from neighboring countries. that's why this conflict will spill into those countries will not be confined to some dom . the majority of the fights has come from the neighboring countries. the danger of this is a mess of humanitarian disaster throughout the whole region. not just incident. and is it not that kids? yes, most certainly baseball makes spill into other countries. a makes the rest and security and safety in the region and in the world. now your old comrade and no opponent, mohammed come down to gullow, let him know d. he recently put out an audio message saying that he was ready for a c spy that he wanted to negotiate. to believe them is negotiation still possible to complete qual, or father's core money. hodge, when he's not honest,
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he's the one who fights him. janina fights him to the cities and fights against the military about swaying jetta. when we reach some understandings, he did not commit himself to those understandings. let me if there's india. now the you in special representative to sedan who resigned recently, boca pettus, said that the blame is on both sides. he accused the forces of using aircraft to bump civilians. he accuse the already set off sexual assault. some civilians do think that it is that simple that play is on both sides. so do you think that is got to be found? who is most responsible for ex, against humanity? most of the holiday, how much leah? well, military forces have a constitutional responsibility to protect the country and to protect the citizens . i'm to protect the country from falling upon my you have and that's why it has
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the right to use power against those to attempt to destroy the states and went out and gauge the military operations. they can find themselves to model ethic, especially while fighting in places do have control all the way down. is that basically a message that is going on to your forces to protect civilians and company? i'm a part of themselves. so the answer is yes. the student needs minute trig, fully committed to international law. many of those soldiers who violate such laws will be punished and many of them will be sent to where they came from, because they violated the laws of the i was so just get trained to follow the rules . and they all understand how to conduct a war in civilian areas, how to use minimal falls, and how to deal with such circumstances of the day. who do you think can most help resolve this situation? international buddies, countries like the united states, saudi arabia, african diplomats. where do you think the focus should be in terms of getting the
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ghost ations together? when, when i put it on the, we believe the judge hasn't presented tons of old results. and if the or the side committed themselves to what we have agreed upon, we would have been in a different position. now. that is a call to expand the jetta forum. we do not oppose out to south africa, maybe parts of the forum to come with a solution to this problem uh, could the home or use it. now you've committed yourself to forming the transitional government as a step towards forging a full democracy, a civilian democracy, with this conflict on going. is it possible to set a timeline for such a move? no, not okay. and yes, we do believe that as soon as we reach a ceasefire, all the military operation stops. we will start a comprehensive political process to restore the economy, to restore the peace. i'm prepared for elections after a schultz transitional periods. how about seen it had such a name devalue?
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i'll see you. do you see any role for the former prime minister, abdullah? how can such a process of the land of de humboldt is accepted among the student needs population . he may play a positive role in the future, going to follow the job he, i might've missed somebody. how much of a problem in getting to this democracy is bringing together elements of the rep that supposed falls into the student needs? i mean, because obviously this is going to be in a central process and guaranteeing national unity model for a lot of we never refuse to integrate them into the millet tray. now they are rebels, but any one of them who wants to join the national army, he will be welcomed. finally, the people of sedan came together to oust of my elbow shape what message do you have for them now? the portal and the we say that i was student, these people went out in a great revolution in 2019. they have dreams,
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they have aspirations or they want to enjoy the freedom of peace and security. the military will not end to the aspirations. also the student needs, you have dreams about a civilian state. the ministry will not start doing their way to suit your needs. people deserve the revolution to be restored. i mean, jug peace, security, and prosperity, you know, we will support them, send that to accomplish that. so you believe the dreams of the young people are still possible. what helps them? it was still a head on al jazeera on that wipers president has an illness dispute, the state of emergency. and what it will mean for, for reviews, plus support for people missed the chance to my sister, yet there frankly will come details coming up later in the program. the
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the colors is all quads across the middle east at the moment. nothing too much to report, say $1.00 to $2.00 shots around the southern end of the red se, southern areas of amman could catch a shower, rotate, but essentially dry pop and sunny as usual. nobody's getting into the fault is a little further north that the fact that in queue i wanted to share, i was out of the eastern side of kia pushing either towards the caspian sea or the same as you go through the next couple of days. so as advise, you know, i'm pushing over towards the media, georgia anyway. it could catch a shout or 2 pleasant sunshine across the eastern side of the mediterranean. plenty of sunshine across the open parts of africa as well. that we might just see one or 2 shots clipping the final opportunity of running down towards the libya over the next day. also, plenty of showers across the house of africa. those central layers. that's where
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you're going to see the, the lion's share of the right. of course, as the topical shows is, creek further south following the sun as they should do. meanwhile, some very wet weather now set again across the southern paths of south africa. na, stupid larry fly pressure once again to sunday. not looking a great day. another wet we can for many around the southern and western kate that went to with a start to push a little further. a switch as we go through monday and tuesday on the shore documentary from around the world to celebrate coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the risk analysis.
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a reminder of our top story is the south. nearly $9000.00 microns across, the us makes a cardboard in a 24 hour period. the crossings have increased this final taurus he's in both countries. implementing strips for the enforcement policies and installing new various his trucks of humanitarian ida slowly rolling, intended going to cut about where people say they have little food, fuel and power videos have a much diffraction peacekeepers delivering a as a bunch on or times full control is the own size. in most cases there's been another attack on the slide see pools and sort of support in russian controls crimea. this comes a day off to ukrainian missiles tiger, the headquarters of russia's black sea slaves in the city. saying with a story we're going to go to cigarette. my call is director of the institute of political studies in moscow. he was also the public spokesman for president, letting me a person who joins us now for most good. thank you very much for being on al jazeera festival. as you might have heard that ukraine is claiming
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a to top generals were injured in its attack and they hit at the symbol of rushes. navy, what is your response to that? how embarrassing is this? for most got it is quite a embarrassment. of course this fellow roxanne, i mean uh that, uh my, um, federal just beside a little russian i'm it didn't defend as i thought, said quote the whole far from black cross c suite. and it's all the same time it's not to you currently or not. that is a bit of different that um is this. uh, uh, uh is this was this uh no russian uh, books except for parts have been tested by uh, british. uh um, uh, what is the size uh, uh, intelligent cetera. so i'll be right there to the store and it is that is, that was for, i've taught get to the most, this is a be just and the focus of so i got an ice disease needs a hybrid all, there's not
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a great but it's on and united states against the last time my hands. oh is that you're creating a proxy army and a russian lead us now? she said, did he think not on doctors? he said, i've talked about the general excuse it. agent is or words process should. uh uh, continue to give it a spot to say, are you creating a place? what was that now? i made it comes to end, but it just will probably be i shall try to get my united states and i get a brief. okay, because this policy was really difficult choice or what else. and with this, it just told me that there had been a confirmed reports that type person, storm shut or missiles had been used in the strike on the black. safely. what evidence do you have that? that is actually true. awesome. actually my visual set of tools is, you know what i've tried, visual stoles is true. so we expect, uh,
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february or march. so gosh, one of your shows. okay. how worried are you and others within brush that you kind could be pushing towards re taking control of cry me or at this point in time to? no, i think it's impossible because you're creating an army are still not strong. good. now, of course, you're getting a lot better now. one of them is that most a strong goods will probably if feeds uh, you know, 6 off the american russian chinese. and probably, if not to suggest that additional evidence on it, you put in your mind maybe to something about no song but not box to go by my crime . you want to consider it. we believe is that uh, beats up bottles that i turn it to a dish. i could buy it now. why are you pregnant and read it to us and we just bought those options today shows up on our order. yeah, i saw on uh,
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we'll be with richard, but option on part of this uh, from the ukrainian point of view as no doubt to affect the people living there. russians living there. i mean, is this having an, any effect on russian neuro or can you repeat sort of the question, is this having any effect on, on the russians that are living in the area, is this affecting rushes morale or from photo bas periods? or was it the mind that actually speed it but you know, was there, but a lot of, for our enemies are not adoptions just did it before united states who are stuck restaurant. so you create with the adult to keep you at a fed, those a d h u b and mess accommodations across as through you create this was, this was said not put it on, but not pots and bitter pieces branch and been out of both the great you're not, the was always in that that process as all united states will be
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a good rest of the tutor that is good on the products have been progressing. what would it be? thank you so much. we really do appreciate your time here on the i'll just share that as so again, mike of director of the institute of political studies and most got change it a little far she's in eastern libya say at least 90 full risky workers had been killed during recovery operations after the daily floods into more than 300 bodies were covered in a single day in the flood, devastated city thousands of date and thousands more. i'm missing after storm. daniel and the collapse of 2 dams flooded the eastern city nearly 2 weeks ago. the separate or far he, bison, eastern libya, is to host an international conference next month to aid reconstruction. if it's a spokesman for east and forces loyal to libby in general to the for half,
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the has these how just what kind of operations are taking place. and we've moved all the brigades out of the devastated area because doing it is very small and cannot cope with all the numbers. the area we risky with is being carried out is 3 and a half square kilometers and cannot cope with all these people. there in 97 journalist from one of the world, thousands of citizens have come to give humanitarian aid in thousands more says come to see what's happening. with all the hushing is monitoring the situation from aaa in western libya. 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 that what 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 all around the 24 countries that are providing live. yeah. with help now, the president of the presidential call says he had in the side international community for the house 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. 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 in the city and surroundings where either partially or completely destroyed and that that was a very the need for more funds in order to rebuild them. or they actually measure
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the at all. typically, the sonata is of to you, is click which struck morocco 2 weeks ago. a still struggling to recover remote villages in the atlas mountains have been badly hits safely dig. it has been to see how people they are caught. thank we were above 2500 meters here and the following 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 meters elevation when l y heading down the hill to the village, which is in the valley. below. we've arrived the village for
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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, the roads are blocked, their blocks here. he's very good. his bowl skills. we are so remote and you can just see football, sports 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 are splitting men and women in the tents they have here. look, i don't feel like a button tends, will not protect us against the snow. he tells us we need more useful materials for this region, but to prepare for the winter,
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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 this though? 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,
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which is 0 deep in morocco's atlas mountains. thousands of people in israel have taken to the streets once again to protest against planned changes to the country's judicial system. during anything on the sidelines of the you in general, assembly us presidential binding wound as ralph prime minister belt, the health offers countries democracy by testers. have been demonstrating and telephone event across the country every week for nearly 10 months. but despite that, benjamin netanyahu, his file rod government has pos possible to limit the powers of the supreme court. organized crime in peru is rising rapidly. president, involuntary has deployed the army as part of the crank down against criminal gangs . on monday, she declared a state of emergency in the capital, as well as other parts of the country. marianna sanchez has more now from the capital lima. the police are out numbered in the fight
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against claim. 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 refusing to pay $5000.00 to expulsion ist. her property was attacked and her parents house set on fire after she to refuse to pay with the come yet with them a lives have changed my parents. in few my children moved out of the neighborhood. we hired securities, but the investigations are still sort of this is most people in her neighborhood with any small business pay to stay safe. so he left the condo,
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the mayor of san juan, the liberty dental says 81 people have been killed in his district since january, because they're still continuing. if they're one of the, we need a p, a root map with a strategy to show concrete results to show the people. protesters here marched on wednesday against the increase in crime in their neighborhoods. since the state of emergency was declared, this was the nearest from across the capital or demanding the government also send the more protection former interior minister because of the one this is cyber crimes have increased exponentially in the last 2 years. however, it's nothing compared to the big picture your from being on medical traffic. if we combine drug, i'm human trafficking contraband and the legal mining among the criminal activities about the low moves mold and $7300000000.00 improve each year. this surpasses joined budgets from defense policy to disarray altogether. if we don't take this
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into the account for the analysis, we will lose the race. critics say a state of emergency may bring temporary relief without a comprehensive law enforcement roadmap. crime, me just migrate from one neighborhood to the next. but in this i just, i just see that email. in virtual parts of kenya, many students have to work long distances to get to school every day. they often arrive to class light and ties, but it's catherine story reports from northwest can you some of them use that you in the as a way to prepare for a future is championed athletes was key portage is a high school student in ipad, 2 weeks of early morning to tend to his families to cows before heading to class. but his goal is 8 kilometers away. through a forest openness complement, around shop corners, and across huge stones which become muddy and slippery when it rains.
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he could get a ride on a motorbike, but he's family can't afford it. but we have not worked for about 5 kilometers, but this is the most difficult stretch because of the storms. we will have a long way to go, but we're about to get to the flat toward where i can run the. this is not uncommon to see children tracking to school in rural kenya, but many students here, johnny, to school with purpose. 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 champions such as l. you'd keep talking made history by running a maurice phone scene under 2 hours and safety po, going widely regarded as one of the greatest $1500.00 meet the optics to simulate. 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 it? can. these teenagers are determined to dwell and be wrong among top champions. they say they don't mind that they do track, getting them again and when the people are going out as i'm home to school, i compete in school. this is, these helps me because my insurance on to be like it is keep to get onto the beauties of equity going on and then somebody i like the 3000 would be to run. i feel i can help my family. 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 catherine solely all the 0 you 10 in northwest, and can you in the
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last type of school now his far with the latest from the asian guides. yes, thank you so much. tom. the 19th asian games are officially underway and hong show . the now believe it or not, these aren't real fireworks, their digital one. this was very logic conscious decision by the organizers of a opening ceremony as andy richardson, who's in hong show for us reports a sound and light spectacular to store some jo agent games and restored large scale restriction free supposing events showing up the
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delayed point. yeah, this is the country biggest multiple competition since the end of it's 0 code 19 policy less than a year ago. due to the pen demik spent take to numbers when limited it last use beijing winter. olympics. overseas visits has was allowed to attend. during most of the checks and placing home jo, funds of 40 schools to choose from. that's moving on the next to summer olympics in paris. in a break from tradition hung jose night skies once illuminated with fireworks during the ceremony. organize this thing, the absence reflects that commitment to reducing compet emissions and making these gains sustainable. quite a challenge for an event of the scale, a record of breaking at 12 and a half 1000 athletes will be taking pulse. it did mean much of the ceremony was taken up only the prorate of nations fluency following, you know, including north korea, the country. is it a major into from composition for the 1st time since the code 19 pandemic?
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it last use beijing olympics. the world was necessarily kept saddam's, length and home jo. all are welcome to witness asia's biggest sporting show on the richardson l. g 0. i'm jo, a big thumbs up for early holland. they're of the leaders. mattress city maintain their perfect start to the primary league season. with a to know when over nodding and forest. as for cities, local rivals matches the united, they kick off shortly against burn link pressure is mounting on united boss eric 10 hog his side have lost 3 of their 5 league games, and we're also beaten mid week by byron munich and the champion sleet barn followed wednesday's victory over united by thrashing and bulk them 7 now. and they largely have harry came to the bank dangling cabinets for the hot chick and got to assess that south 7 league goals for king setting a club of record for most schools by a player in his 1st 5 and just leave a match, it barn remain and beaten the season in our one points there at the top of the
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table and from one star striker to another. and it was robert the windows key to the rescue for barcelona bar. so were to nail down against delta vega with 10 minutes ago before the polling captain scored twice and 4 minutes to make it to all but bar so weren't finished there as well. kind of fellow scoring in the 89 to minutes when it for the spanish champions 3 to the final score bar. so go back to the top of my league about sure that the to a lender closing in on a spot at the rugby world, cup quarter finals. i'll talk to the slash debbie tons, julie 71 knell for a 3rd street win. and for the ceiling sport total is 11 tri since $8.00 and $5.00 for 20 year old winner henry armando and his 1st ever woke up turn. england tossed
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the standings on 14 points, both chilly of the pick up any after 3 to see if anyone thinks samoan next for to go. we're looking for their 1st world victory when they took on georgia earlier. portugal relieving 18. 14 with 2 minutes left to then george i we're, we're going to try to level the scores at 18 all for school. then have the chance to make history on the final play button. you know, since the readers missed the panel ticket, george have now gone 19 games on beaten against portugal. or confirmation of those see results. but the game of the day is still to come defending champion stuff after but to kick off against the worlds. and number one, right, seen ireland in paris that happens fast. we don't expect any has a game to, and we actually don't want it to be interest. we want it to be tough just to fit the us in case we go to the playoffs, you know, and i think we we play best,
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right. do we on the present? it's pretty much the only thing we remember going back to 2019 after losing the 1st . okay. and then people kept on saying, you don't win the woke up of the stage game and we show people that the see if it is possible. it's probably everything that you kind of dream of when you're growing up, fight, and they sort of games you don't know if it's ever going to happen. so for some others to finally come round plan world, cough against the defending champions is because it's a said, it's just something that you kind of always hope to to be involved in of championship liter max or sap and has secured pole position for sundays japanese ground pre the rebel driver put in a very impressive performance and qualifying with for stopping over half a 2nd clear of oscar p. s. street and 2nd. the documents advantage over pastry is the largest full margin access, which i searched within the hello back to the 2003. yeah. series mcclare and t make lando norris. we'll start from certain already the whole weekends. you know it's been really enjoyable. a lot of a lot of fun to drive and it gave me
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a lot of confidence that we to push, especially i think in the 1st sector it, you know, it's been really, really nice drive, especially happy with say to definitely feel like i've made good progress through the way, can i feel like it's the team was making progress as well? and we definitely found some place of the night cindy to expect us to, to play football with ripple here. but you know, i'm very happy for the whole team at the 2, and 3 is a pretty mega result for us to. and then motor g, p. spaniard jorge martine one saturday. sprint race at the 1st ever indian ground. pre, earlier in the day, marco beds that key of the car, the claim pull position for sunday's race. the crashed out of the spirit race at the 1st turn on the boot of international circuits. meanwhile, martine clinch victoria had them. championship liter, francesco diana, also ducati. all 6 time world champion, mark mark has was 3rd for honda clenching. just a 2nd podium of this. okay, that is all your support for now. tom, back to you. thanks so much for. well,
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that is all for me for this news. how, but i'll be back in just a moment, but much more on the guys news, of course, that website has all of the licensed states you in the states control and information controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the public attention to. how is citizenship?
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listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered. one of the last remaining ancient forests in southeast asia is a lifeline to hundreds of lumber jacks and drivers. we follow that treacherous journey as they walk through extreme condition to gather and transport this dangerous but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera, the leg zone extends much deep into the mountains, and we've watched a search and rescue efforts to get them the way. despite the risk, we're seeing residents returning to their homes in search of their belonging destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox peer just goes to
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show again, the challenge of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at the center of the way. it's a race, a gun assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble of the desperate journeys for based on life, thousands of people have been traveling through mexico to enter the united states. and the numbers keep growing the until mccrae, this is l. just a lie from dog. how also coming up, the fiske homeboy of humanitarian aid hits and they're gonna cut a box of the cx 5 between ethnic i, many and sizes, and azerbaijan.
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