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a tier just goes to show again the challenge of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at this sense of the way it's a freddy's, a gun assigned to find people to trumps. under the rubble of the desperate genies for a better lives, thousands of people have been traveling through mexico to enter the united states. and the numbers keep going, the funding wrong. com. this is out. is there a life from the also coming up? a massive truck, bomb attack, insightful somalia kills at least 18 people on the desktop is expected to rise. the 1st come the if you amount of terry and aid arrives in the car back off to
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a ceasefire between ethic, ard meeting, and fights. as an as adviser on plus the fed as why it is government claim, they dismantled a powerful gang but some question the success of a recent prison. right. the we're going to be us vague scope bowed out when any $9000.00 people have made the crossing in just 24 hours is one of the highest rates of arrivals in months. the white house says it sent 800 military postal to help in mexico. officials have used a range of tactics including southern gun railways, in response to people who died off the folding of rail, cause monroe pablo reports now from mixed coast as a a it's a crisis that's over whelmed immigration authorities on both sides of the us mexico border thousands of migrants and refugees have crossed into the united states and
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recent days with many more arriving by the day. then the most within the most we are fleeing our country. we are free guns who have killed her family and heard this a lot. we need their u. s. support to enter this country because we cannot return to our country. they weren't really loving the the daughter on saturday, the us homeland security secretary alejandro my your guess was joined by hunter and presidents. you might have capital for a visit to macallan, texas. i believe that in our history we have never seen an extra this entire of some of these from our country seeking opportunities due to the levels of violence. hundreds along with people from venezuela and haiti formed the largest group of migrants and refugees trying to cross the border. and us officials are seeking new strategists to address the worsening crisis. i am grateful to the front door in governments for working with us to effectively and safely return the
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individuals to the front door us for ineligible for release in the united states. across the border and mexico, margaret numbers continue to search. speaking at the united nations on friday, mexico's for administer, alicia boston, said mexican immigration authorities are ill equipped to handle the number of migrants and refugees arriving daily. and those historically of us are quite gigabyte. this goes beyond the capacity that we can back, even though mexico is trying to do a good job. and even in the united states, the border patrol is overwhelming. they have the capacity to process 1000 a day. but if 11000 arrived, it's very difficult. though the by didn't, administration has called on mexico and other latin american countries to do more. to control migratory flows, the continued search of migrants, refugees at the us. mexico border underscores the pressing need for immediate action to address the underlying factors driving migration. this one was an apple
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elgin 0 and how did you, all, castro, is arrived on the american side of the boat? us, you sent us this update. people continue crossing the rio grande to reach the united states from mexico, but nowhere near the numbers that we saw earlier this week, all arriving in this small town of equal past, texas that prompted the towns mer to declare a state of emergency. and for us federal agents to temporarily hold, we'll wait traffic from mexico, which was a major impediment to the cross border economy. now that railway has reopened and the number of migrants has also dropped dramatically. local officials credit the arrival of 800 us soldiers send by the federal government joining the already 2500 national guard troops who are in the area. now it's unknown how long this respite will last. as the numbers of migrants tends to add in flow, many of the recently arrived or from venezuela hoping to claim political asylum in
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the us. others are from haiti, or from ecuador, or other latin american countries. and it is a dangerous journey that does claim many lives like the 3 year old boy who drowned this week. we'll try it across the river with his family. presidential biden is under pressure to bring a forceful response. and also under a task from republicans who claim that the border is open to anyone who wishes to cross. in fact, it is not, most people are arrested and immediately turned around under biden's harsh new asylum laws. others who are deemed to have legitimate asylum claims are allowed to stay at least long enough to plead their case before a judge. hydro castro alger 0 equal pass, texas evarado eskoville is from the international rescue committee. hicks, blaine, to what's behind people being on the move and such as large numbers us or to me, northern mexico for example, leads to a part that is across a pass. so 3,
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these last days they haven't been seeing a growing number of people trying to reach the gates are the parts of entry and waiting there under the sun. we know access to the most basic needs uh like water or even fluid. and its the result of the whole displacement phenomena we are seeing the region something that we need to remember and use that displacement or migration to a guy with that think might not something that guns within the region has started being police as a region trying to but also destination for people who are helping flyers to leave their homes for years. now, what is new if it's k with abuse crisis, these, these regions, there are several factors that can force people to leave their homes, such as the climate change. the fact that the frame of change and, and how this impacts other aspects of the economy are with security, as well as growing, filed, and economic turmoil. and we can only think that it's because people who are trying
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to make these desperate decision is because they are facing desperate situations in the country. we also need to go see that the balance of the people are just an example of the thousands display. it went through mexico, many are trained to go to the us. that's true, but many more are also seeing in mexico an opportunity to, to rebuild their lives, the police and somebody as at least 18 people were killed in a truck bomb attack. and only check point was targeted in the central town a valid way, nay, and the death toll is expected to rise. this one you gave the results. the distinctive plume of smoke, the followed by frantic rescues to search for survivors, truck and the daybreak. several police officers were killed by a truck bomb that exploded. they had been trying to prevent the vehicle driving through by firing shots, outage or so after 9. what, what happened is the national treasure. the words cannot express our re. you can
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imagine how dentist people relate to this area. we just have a problem and all of these people were killed in backside of moses and all of them were innocent people, fairly anything in the immediate vicinity of the bloss remains. buildings were reduced to rubble. destruction is immense. i thought i must not combine since the number of 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. the town of bella, dwayne in the central huron region of somalia, has seen recent battles between the army and i'll show by appliances and ballad. dwayne itself has been the epi center of the offensive against cl kaiser, affiliated on group. it's part of the government's recent military offensive against the fight is involving thousands of its soldiers and con based militias. but astra bob is still able to launch devastating attacks like this one in the
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capital in june. beyond group has been active for more than 15 years. launching attacks in somalia and neighboring countries. the african union force deployed in somebody in 2007. originally with the 6 month mandate remains in place. you and resolutions have called for the its troops to be pulled out. by the end of the year, somali president hudson shake mohammed took office and made last year promising an o against al. sure. bob, which still controls portion of the country side. and it's not clear if the somali army and police alone can repel some other attacks. so nearby jagow, judges era, anybody and at least $34.00 people are killed in an explosion until the legal fuel depot. it happened at a storage facility near the border with nigeria, which is a major old producer. illegal fuel stations are coming along as bold as to they use were among the dead. the
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las go says there's been another attack on these black sea port of some of us depaul in russian control crime. you very traffic was temporarily suspended but has now resumed no casualties were reported. this comes a day off the ukrainian missiles talked to the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet in the city. the head of ukraine's intelligence service claimed, or at least 9 people were killed, into russian generals were injured in the attack. to daniel hawkins has mold from moscow. russian authorities have so far remain quite full lips about the details of this attack, including casualty figures, the russian id, closing, just one minute c plus and they'll remember killed in this strike. what we can say is that in the form of will, both sides have been accused of down playing the casualty figures, especially when it comes to high profile targets on the battlefield. an exasperating meal positions, casual vehicles, especially as i say concerning high ranking military offices where the russian id
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will change those statistics in the coming weeks and months. we don't know what we can say is that the slightest strike the spot not being the 1st one. i'm from here is perhaps the most hopeful one of recent times and we'll have also what he's concerned. because the semester bowl has for many years been known as a send, a piece of russian naval mines projecting is in the region and beyond. it's been used as a focal point of both attack and defense in lots of conflicts, including in the cycling, especially mutual peroration as a points of logistics is the point of repair as a point where the black sea fleet can strike targets in southern you find and beyond as well. so russian authorities will be asking quite how the putting on forces have managed to target a t p submitted for infrastructure was supposed to be one of the most well defended . in the reason, it will certainly leave them all asking questions, and perhaps we examining the ad defense is inside of us the ball and in the why,
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the reason or the united nation is russians. a foreign minister last out the west, but didn't directly address the war and ukraine to sure to put you in the us. and it's west and 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 day, trying to force the wealth to pay according to their infamous self centered rules on the farm. and it says of us advice on anatomy and yet have raised conflict in the go no kind of back up. the un general assembly. the as a bodies on the on voice said. ethical meanings living in the enclave will be integrated as an equal citizens beyond the union on voice pushed away un mission to monetize humanitarian conditions. all info 7 will be mobilized to address the immediate needs for the local civilians. on this point, i wish to recreate that, does everybody down as the tournament to integrate? i think, i mean, your residence over the go to about vision of his advice. you on s equal citizens
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because they're nationally just based off of the original. i need the nation with any plan, so we'll have undertaking, provide the solid ground to these. and the international commodities shut down to take all the efforts for an immediate deployment of from the interagency mission by the united nations, to not going to come up with the, to monitor and access the human rights demands here in a security situation on the ground. meanwhile, the 1st trucks of humanitarian aid, all slowly rolling into the territory, where people say they have little food fuel and powell videos have imagined russian peacekeepers delivering aid of to as a vice on time full control of young life. the red cross has also sent a complaint right across the board. the us congressional delegation is in our media to meet with prime minister in nicole passion. in the visit comes at a time of mass protests against passion, young face handling of the complex to palestinians been killed by his riley
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forces during a raid on the nor something's refugee camp. an occupied west bank deal price and the loss of maybe 5 hours in involved around 50 military vehicles. and a bulldozer which destroyed the main road into the palace engine area. how sending groups have declared a nearby strike into a car, them to protest against the right 80170 pounds of sending these riley's have been murdered this year. more than double the number for the same period last year. is there any police are being accused? so i'd be in case of being unable or unwilling to tackle the problem a full brandon reports from coffee, dakota, and central israel. a house in the town of cooper kinda late last month. children playing on the family terrace up front on the tack is open. 5 in broad daylight, a 2 man from the family. the cctv catches the family scramble for safety. one of the wounded men like to die. on september, the 2nd shake semi i bet. let's see it ma'am. in proof,
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a kind of became another victim, gone down in the cobb park outside his musk, the community is still in shock. the system and it was everything for us along with the grief is rule and got all the bad. and these are huge amounts of and get towards the is rarely establishment towards the occupational stores because it is not doing its job in relation to protecting the palestinian minority. here it is solely responsible for this chaos. cleaning the motives behind his magistrate appear to be various. there are family periods, financial disputes, gang tough was, but increasingly it seems to be groups vying full political influence. in august, the council chief and the town or 2 that were shot dead on the recent victims had just announced the candidacy in the municipal elections upcoming in november. the mass of proof of keta is considering a run for re election,
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but he's worried when one of the these claims directly affect the local elections in a negative shape. we have seen candidates who have withdrawn. they were kind of to see because of these crimes and because of death threats. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised a crime task force. but the overwhelming public opinion is this is really police. treat the king of palestinians, very different to that of his raney's. these really police issued us an entry statement saying that the crime wave is a top priority, and the substantial result is have been dedicated to it. they said they was at $44.00 attempted notice so far this year. and the targeting the financial assets are suspected criminals, reason protests of drones, thousands of demonstrations, many carrying symbolic white coffins. israel is palestinian citizens of long complained that they don't receive the rights that they're entitled to unabated cummings, suggest as evidence for the police pull, brennan, i'll just sarah cooper,
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canada, israel. the still ahead on now. is there a po, fonts this close the most? we done some migraines during his visit to friends. and this whole island in south through his capital that was destroyed more than 50 years ago, as now reformed to become a bad time during the colors. so quite across the middle east, at the moment. nothing too much to report say i wanted to shop around the southern end of the red sea, southern areas of a monk could catch a shower, rotate, but essentially dry pop and sunny as usual, somebody is 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 the pushing either towards the caspian sea or the same as you go through the next couple of days. so as i advise, you know, i'm pushing over towards the media, georgia. any way i could catch
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a shout or 2 pleasant sunshine across the eastern side of the mediterranean, plenty of sun shot across all the parts of africa as well that we might just see one or 2 shots, clipping the final opportunity or running down towards libya over the next day or so, plenty of showers across the house of africa, those central layers. that's where you're all going to see the, the lion's share of the right. of course, as the topical see i was just create further south front of me this on this i should do. meanwhile, some very wet weather now set to getting across the southern parts of south africa . na, stupid larry apply pressure once again to sunday. not looking a great day, another wet we can for many around the southern and western cape that went to with a stall to push a little further. a switch as we go through monday and tuesday the the tough times, the man tough question. what exactly are you asking for you?
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what the troops on the ground, the rigorous debate we challenged conventional wisdom racism is something we interested in the country that inside notified with america itself. when you challenge racism, it looks as if you're challenging mirror and demand the truth. there is no serious discussion about this because it goes to the very root of who we are with me mark lamont hill. what else is here? the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching out is there a reminder about top stories this hour? nearly $9000.00 migraines across the, into the us mexico border in
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a 24 hour period. the crossings have increased despite will far as he's in both countries. implementing strict about imposing policies, uninstalled, the various police in somalia, so at least 18 people killed a truck bomb attacks. the target was an army check point and the central town a beloved. when a, the death toll is expected to rise on the 1st trucks and humanitarian aid of slowly rolling into the car. back by people say they have little food fuel them, power videos, having those brushing peacekeepers delivering aid off to his advice on claim to full control of young type or as far as his needs to leave us at least 90 full rescue work is what killed during recovery operations off the last we extend the floods and then up on thursday more than 300 bodies were covered in a single day. the bodies were discovered at various locations along the coastline. it's the largest, the largest number, recovered on one day. a spokes person for the eastern forces loyal to live in
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general call if i have to is described what kind of operations are taking place. and then 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 rescue with is being carried out is 3 and a half square kilometers and cannot cope with all these people. there in 97 june 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. that is why it is government says is dismantled, a powerful gang with international links. that's off to a notorious prison was rated by thousands of security personnel. but some a questioning the operation success as a criminal proves lead to escapes before the surprises right. of this 100, i'd be at the ripples us for years. that means that what criminal gang use this prison has their base to carry out drug trafficking,
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extortion and kidnappings. the mafia group is believed to have more than 4000 members across at least april at the american countries. any suite, as attorney general says a security rates to re take control of the prison delta devastating blow to the group. on saturday, the government proudly paraded media through the prison, showing how the group had to use the facility as their headquarters building a disco, a swimming pool, and even at the zoo, all inside the detention facility. we have total control of this prison. and we have completely dismounted the self proclaimed for my train that i was the government has released footage of wednesdays operation in which some 11000 heavily armed troops from the national guard storm president. they recovered rocket launchers or needs high calibre munition. and even between mining equipment, the government says they have captured 60 members of the gang,
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but it stopped the leadership including their boss, known as a new vehicle, managed to fleet tunnels, spot the c panel and back to brad, the director of the venezuelan present observatory. under guinea, zation dedicated to documenting human rights violations in the countries presence says many details that the rates don't add up. and that they have information that the group had been informed that the operation days in advance. i also don't know why that doesn't add up because we know from previous rates that it takes dates, weeks, even the month to negotiate with heavily armed groups in prison laid down their weapons. this is to cut on the countries, most of the tories prison with the biggest international gang arm to the teeth. it's difficult to believe they took it over in 5 hours, that the government has denied those allegations video. and that's going to be this operation has been long planned. it hasn't been carried out overnight and certainly not under any negotiation creek say the rate is unlikely to have
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a lasting impact on dismantling the math or getting sation experts say at least 7 other prisons in venezuela operate under the control of gangs with help from delatory these at least some of the deep and just the process is pulling on your paint governments to do more of a migrants crossing the mediterranean. the head of the catholic church held a large outgoing mass in my site. it's a 2nd and final day in the french pulled city, the pontiff as repeatedly called on europe to show compassion for asylum seekers. particularly off to a recent rise in arrivals splintered at the liberal. yeah, that it was food that mean to the issue. i made the terrible sake of human trafficking, the solution is not to push back and put together and t depending on possibilities, a large number of legal break it or sustainable entries to say enough is to close our easy trying to save ourselves. now we'll end up being a tragedy tomorrow in the room. that's actually butler has moved from paris. a,
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like a message from a pipe from says during his to day trip to mouth. say that is a t o people and governments across europe to welcome migraines. open that all she said the migraines were among some of the most vulnerable people. they don't numbers. he said that people whose lives and dreams have been shafted. he said that the mediterranean sea is turned into a blood soaked symmetry because of the number of migrants that have died trying to cross the t's. and they also, uh, governments to support people who are trying to rescue migrants, etc. well, the pope's comments and his visits, and i'll say, come at a time when the focus is once again very much on migration and immigration in europe because of the recent arrivals on the it's highly on the island of a lump producer, europe continuing to be divided so on this issue in a number of governments in the european union, i'm moving for the roy taking a hard line when it comes to immigration,
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and when it comes to dealing with migrant size. certainly something that we have seen here in falls with the french government to say that they have typed in order since the arrivals in lum producer. all this, the subject of discussion between the pipe process and the french present to my new mike role. when they met on saturday morning, natasha popular out to 0 powers and had a full set. it is on the italian island of land produced where there's been a surge in migrants arrivals as well. the situation here in love, it is very different from what we saw just a few days ago when there was thousands of arrivals really overwhelming. the relatively small reception center that is being here in place for migrants and the so i'm see cuz now the weather has turned. it's much when the fall off you avoid is being attempted. i think people on this island will have some sympathy with the words of the pope when he talked about the necessity of saving people. let's see a preserving dignity of being welcoming because that is something that they do
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pride themselves on. here there been many rescues many death seen by the locals here. what they really all useful is that running this very small island shouldn't be the acute hotspot point for the vast majority of people attempting to arrive in italy. but then they want to see that really offloaded to the tell the mainland and to allow them to get back to what they see is a more normal existence of tourism. and fishing. i think many here might see the pope's words directed more the national government, although of course he didn't specify to he was talking about when he talked about belligerent nationalism and not impeding rescues and not turning people back, but rather welcoming them the language of the time prime minister, the populace right wing prime minister who was elected last year, partly on a platform of trying to solve what she sees as this migration problem. she talks about the importance of a nation state. she talks about any you potential naval blockade to stem these
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genies from coming in to places like land producer in the 1st place. so an entirely different message coming from the, from the time prime minister. i think one that many people here might sympathize with our exclusive algebra lump. it has as mold with the island in south korea as capital that was destroyed. molding safety is go to increase water flyer has now reformed. sam has now become a habitat from migrate 3 beds. and as a florence leave a post from sol. researches are trying to walk out how to best conserve it. tucked away in a little bend of the han river in central, so is bumps on islet. the cities on the wetlands and a restricted area. i'll just see you again, direct access to the on it and folded a team of researches that the findings will help determine future conservation plans. route, thank pick a wetlands are considered to be transition zones between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. because organisms from these 2 ecosystems coexist here,
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i considered this place to be very ecologically important area, even in terms of waterways research. as a here to study the species of plants and animals that live here, fish, including native korean species, use the shallows of the stream and the islet surrounding waters as a spawning ground. and the sweet, the wetlands have also become a habitat for several species of migrate we but the owner of the we observe birds like oriels and swallows their small birds that cross the pacific ocean. they need to store a lot of energy and they require a place to rest during their journey. this place serves to refill their sustenance and enables them to complete their migration safely. such ecological places are rare and large cities. so just having this place ensures their survival them. so i'm hasn't always held such ecological importance. in 1968, it was bonaparte to increase the flow rate of the han with
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a to rock and gravel from the islands was used to fortify the river. and bank men of one of souls, districts now home to a cluster of modern buildings, bumps on what's left in its own and slowly to generate. the islands continues to change. over the accumulation of settlement has increased, its size is growing more than 6 folds. in nearly 60 years, some features on the line, it's changing to sand and settlement as filled in some parts of the wetlands which may lead to a change in vegetation. over time, the islet itself is a testament to the resilience of nature, almost a casualty of development. it's now we much as of which ecological sight florence

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