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sensory boy, the 1st amendment, right, which is in liberia heck to the polls kind incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the temp job october on, which is era. the i'll maybe is probably minister says they're ready to accept o s, and they call me is wrong to go on the cadillac and it's likely delete the and flex the money employee. this is out there in life and go home or so coming up to palestinians are killed and is rarely rate on the north shelves, refuge account. and they don't keep on west spine us for the town. say that breaking points off to dramatic increase. and like when crossings from mexico,
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and that's a waste of a ton of asteroid samples from a rock that's older than itself. the fast convoys of humanitarian aid has arrived in nicole and a kind of back off to the recent fighting people that say they have little food fuel, or electric power. azerbaijan has tightened its grip on the regions dominated by ethnic albanians up to a cease fire. it took place earlier this week. videos have now image differential peacekeepers delivering aid of to as advisors on claim full control of the enclave . it is internationally recognize now as positive as advice on. the red cross is also send a convoy of aid. i mean, while i mean is prime minister says his country is ready to accept ethnic armenians
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fleeing the region who don't wish to live on the as a by johnny rule. nicole petroleum says region will likely see the expulsion of s may call medians without any mechanisms to prevent ethnic cleansing hundreds of nicole in a kind of back residence all stranded at the main airport. searching for protection . not only comes mit perfectly, my grandchildren are with me. they are frightened and shaking with fear. they can not sleep at night. russian peacekeepers are here and we think it will be safe. so we stay at the airport. although we sleep 12 people in a car also a us congressional delegation is in armenia to meet with the prime minister. nicole percent in the visit comes at a time of must protest against virginia and for his handwriting of the conflict of foreign ministers. if, as that by john at armenia have raised the conflicts of nicole in a kind of by the un general assembly, the as advisors on the invoice of ethnic armenians living in the enclaves will be
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integrated as equal citizens. they all mean an envoy pushed for un mission to monitor humanitarian conditions. all efforts have not will be mobilized. that is the immediate needs for the local civilians. on this point, i wish to reiterate that does everybody down as the tournament to integrate? i think, i mean, your residence over the go to about vision of his advice, u. s. equal citizens because they're nationally just based off of the original and the, the nation with any of those who have undertaken provide the solid ground to these . and the international community 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 demand. so then the security situation on the ground to hi, we spoke to hick met haji s foreign policy advisor, to the as a, by john, a president. we asked him about his country's offer amnesty for those separatists who dis on themselves in the going to cadillac. that's part of the 20 september of
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hosting. as a contact there is actions as the boys and made it very clear. but who puts an accounts down from the 1st kind of a 2nd kind of a whole 40 full days for others and engagement, simplest and free. and here we should differentiate 2 groups of people. one group is a service member of the armed forces that are probably performing yet is it also puts a gun down as it can be returned back to the public. performing as part of this argument is also the mobile decision process, such and also look at the residential holdings arms and also the guns down as a kind of return to say, a bad x. and from 0 to them, it was simply as a, a free and t. it should be based on the cynical then everybody, what does that a differentiation, differentiation? we're talking about some selective couple of the people in the 1st kind of a full committed crimes of all kinds. i guess other boys, any civilians and it will pull the skis. but the both of them a means of leadership with the so called illegal decision. again, besides that of practically individuals and selective individuals, as a token,
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it was but present majority means and there shouldn't be a population of begun that a problem in the folder sense was a civilian. so i'm looking at a problem as i go into the country, we are inviting them and we are trying to reach out to the different channels. i would also really comment the very 1st fact, but that i think that it can gauge with the central government invited representatives of. i mean there is, it is a part of the conversation including the political integration. what is social economic issues as a asking us with an issues i said the government, the most important, emitted the reactive and we'll continue to do so as in more intense and we things are coming for us to meet all of his immediate requirements. sheila peyton is an international human rights lawyer in medias capital yet on. she doesn't believe ethnic albanians will be treated as equals on the as the patients will you guys are based on a government considers their meanings of cardboard to be its own citizens. they are the most despised thing, minority of the country. there's a long standing,
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a state policy of hatred against armenians that go, that goes back decades. that just doesn't stop overnight. so and also as of right, john has made these statements before and has acted completely in contradiction with statements of that sort. there is no reasonable basis to trust that there will be any safety or security or rights protected for the are meetings of car box. and they want to leave a they don't want to live under observation on a rule. so they're asking for the court or to be open and for there to be, there needs to be an international presence to assist an evacuation to get the armenians out because they are actually very, very, very much in danger. right now, any able bodied man of beyond a certain age is considered a terrorist, is considered a criminal. uh and uh, again, like i said, occupation doesn't keep its promises. so we have a situation where they're not going to be dealt the 1st. they'll probably be
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arrested detained, and then uh, considered for amnesty or not. if that's even true. most likely. that's not going to be true and they will be put through mass trial. he knows that being held in the okay pod westbank off to is there any forces killed at least 2 palestinians during rate on the north shore refugee camp. the operation involved dozens of ministry, vehicles and boulders which destroyed the main road into the area of sending groups have declared a general strike in nearby to corrupt, to protest against the raid. and meanwhile knows that for ramada is really forces arrested 8 students from there's a university. this is a 4th grade inside the campus in the past 8 years. i'll just there is need to abraham consolation spring back to palestinians with a killed 122 year old and 132 year olds after is really pushes way to to cut them in the north. i'll see. okay, if i go back in a raid the plastic around 5 hours,
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they have destroyed the main roads in the, in the city. but this is not the 1st time just last week. these really forces with, into putting already and people were still trying to make up and restore the damages that have been incurred by these really forces that have been raising towards kind of the old and all and the occupied us bank. these rates are not something extra ordinary on average we're talking about was an, a 1000 wades per day in different cities and towns in the occupied was spent with palestinians of kills and others are wounded in damages incurred just this year alone in the west, the bank itself, there has been more than $203.00 palestinians killed by is waiting forces. and this is the highest number in nearly 2 decades. as far as medical sources. tell us
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well, a 170 palestinian is riley is have been murdered this year that schools and double the number for the same period last year. is there any police accused of being unable or unwilling to tackle the problem? whole brand new reports from corporate card in central israel. children playing on the family terrace. up front on the tech is open fine in broad daylight, a 2 man from the family. the cctv catches the family scramble for safety. one of the wounded man liked to die on september, the 2nd shake semi, i bet the chief and it ma'am. in proof, a kind of became another victim gun down in the cobb park outside his musk. the community is still in shock. you sent me. that 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 for us because it
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is not doing its job in relation to protecting the palestinian minority. here it is solely responsible for this chaos cleaning the motives behind. this magistrate appeared to be various. there are family periods, financial disputes, gang tough was. but increasingly it seems to be groups vying full political influence. 2 in august, the council chief in the town or 2 that were shot dead on the recent victims adjusted, announced the candidacy in the municipal elections upcoming in november. the man of proof, a cutter is considering a run for re election, but he's worried when one of the these claims directly affect the local elections in a negative way. we have seen candidates who have withdrawn, they were trying 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,
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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's palestinian citizens have long complained that they don't receive the rights that they're entitled to unabated cummings suggest as evidence for that belief poll brandon, i'll just sarah canada, israel still ahead on the al jazeera, how a lack of security in molly is causing major disruption for schools and students but it's what us government says, it's dismantled a powerful gang, some question v success for recent prism right. the
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those to posit thailand, reporting almost dr. conditions, despite the fact that should be the regular season is about really. but you can maybe see why cuz the concentration at least the next few days is in viet nam and maybe the file size of cambodia, places like that. but tons itself is have vast areas, a big sheriff. it's just not like a degree where something moment, sensible base, i'm particularly into an easier still looking like continue dry season with the concentration of the energy up here, up into the philippines as well. in australia. now the heat is going away from cit . these things also court, there was a cold front running through, but you know, it's more like dissolves, apart from occasional shows. there's nothing exciting to think about. and the western side of the complement if you live channels by being lined again. quiet.
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yeah, for the spring cock complaint, whereas this is rob, different and the know from new zealand change amounts written is a likelihood of up to 250 millimeters 40 up in the hills here. so there's gotta be some flooding from it on surprise. and then it will come side. so for wedding to miss 10, she's kept below. oh no more because this stuff in the wind rains in for monday and tuesday and wednesday. so robert watson, wendy for you. i think the or the short documentary from around the world that celebrates coverage and resilience in times of tumbling out as the rest of
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the the, you're watching out as a top source. and so a stone seem to arrive as they call maintenance in the corner counter box. meanwhile, i mean is plenty and has one, but the region will likely see the expulsion of acetate on maintenance about any mechanisms. but i'm saying, is there any forces that killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the north shelves, refuge account? neil combined westbank the operation of nearly 5 hours and both dozens of measuring vehicles any 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from
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mexico and just 24 hours. it's one of the highest rates of arrivals and months. the white house says it's sent 800 military personnel to help in mexico. officials have used a range of tactics including shutting down roadways. i'll just, there is no annual report reports from exclusively 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 recent days with many more arriving by the day. that the most within the 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 that on. on saturday, the us homeland security secretary alejandro my. your guest was joined by hunter and presidents. you might have capitol for a visit to macallan,
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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 individuals to the front door us for ineligible for release in the united states. across the border in mexico, margaret numbers continue to search. speaking at the united nations on friday, mexico's for administer, alicia about us, and i said, mexican immigration authorities are ill equipped to handle the number of migrants and refugees arriving daily. and those historically of us had quite kick up us.
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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 wizard apple, now does 0. well, how do you check house for reports from the american side of the border? 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 eagles, half, texas, that prompted the towns mer to declare a state of emergency. and for us federal agents to temporarily hold. we'll wait
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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 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 will try to cross the river with his family. president joe 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 light is harsh,
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new asylum laws. others who are deemed to have legitimate asylum claims are allowed to stay at least lineup to lead their case before a judge. heidi to castro alger 0 equal pass, texas. people in somalia say at least 18 people were killed in a truck bomb attack. and on the check point was targeted in the central town of ballad. when a, the dust toll is expected to rise sonya garrick or thoughts, the distinctive plume of smoke, the followed by frantic rescues to search for survivors trunk in the debris. 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. i fell off and i went on. what's happened is a national treasure. the words cannot express our re. you can imagine how the dentist people relate to the area, we just have a problem and all of these people were killed. moses and all of them were innocent
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people, fairly anything in the immediate vicinity of the bloss remains. buildings were reduced to rubble. destruction isn't meant aside how much income i must have 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 this class. the town of bella, dwayne in the central huron region of somalia, has seen recent battles between the army and al shoe box sizes and pellet. 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 al, sure, bob is still able to move devastating attacks like this one in the capital in june . beyond group has been active for more than 15 years. launching attacks in somalia
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and neighboring countries. the african union force deployed in somebody in 2007. originally with a 6 month mandate remains in place. you and resolutions have called for those troops to be pulled out by the end of the year, somali president, how sincere mohammad took office in may 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 jago, i'll just say, era to teachers in molly say, a lack of security has caused a major disruption to the school system. as the new academic year begins, a course of schools in the central region of multi remain closed, the know the region of 10 bucks, who is also facing some of the challenges. i'm involved reports from the malia and capital block of the most of the same school age,
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but they're all here for us to get that by the she loc alternatives that us know. schooled for these children. even at the heart of the molly and carpets obama co, they have families have been displaced by us and exciting and attacks by local groups in the central region of multitude. at least 3000 individuals huddled in these co coons of stick on store, in the for logic comp, for the displaced in west by my co carry adult lo, a displaced for donnie from the central area of bookcase. she is trying to help them, but the phone is at home. the letter of a chronic teacher, i have decided to do my share, the children living in really bad conditions and send them over the place is so does a as you can see them. so at least i can give them something that can help them later in life and, and that one is it could be a loss to process doing the violence they left behind,
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full with those and several children in need of k under education. he's neighbor in the camp for 2 months on going about. a duck on is supposed to be his enemy, but the 2 communities will foot one another in multi uh, sharing the same compound bama co, peacefully. she also brought her children here without any guarantees, they will get an education. she knows, but the child says back home. even sleep, of course, to of schools in the central region of mucky have remain closed since 2019 it's a nationwide crisis, especially in the north. well, um, groups of fighting against the central government schools and came back to us likely that he studied c t e and the pos of seat by and i'll tell you to affiliate flights to the city have been suspended. i believe i passed,
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pulled this up to the sense of government is own, but totally absent. we are quite concerned about how familiar in terms of and not the return to school. that is the overall association of the education. the situation might be cut off. however, you must recognize that the minister of education is partners doing a lot to make sure that it is to then go back to school. but you, one is trying to help, but that to me become a huge challenge. especially when it's last. peacekeepers will leave money by the end of december. that's only 3 months from now. and if no solid perfection measures are put in place ahead of that date, the state of education and the piece, it's something this country may go from bad to worse. how much fun? i'll just see it up by my coat. for this, what is government says it's dismantled,
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a powerful criminal gun with international links. it follows the rate of a vine, a prison by thousands of security personnel was under repair to reports a for years that during that i what criminal gang use this prison has their base to carry out drug trafficking, extortion and kidnappings. the mafia group is believed to have more than $4000.00 members across at least a platinum american countries. any suite as attorney general says a security rates to re take control of the prison delta devastating blow to the group. and saturday, the government proudly paraded media to the prison, showing how the group had to use the facility as their headquarters building a disco, a swimming pool, and even in 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
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government has released footage of wednesdays operation in which some 11000 heavily on 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, but it stopped the leadership including their boss, known as a new vehicle, managed to fleet tunnels. but the c panel and back to pad the director of the venezuelan present observatory under guinea zation dedicated to documenting human rights violations in the country's 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 country's most notorious prison with the biggest
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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. i'm not trying to do this operation has been long planned. it hasn't been carried out overnight and certainly not under any negotiation creek say the rate isn't likely to have 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 i listen that i'm deep and just the nasa is receiving its fast samples from an asteroid in space. it's retarded. we'll conclude a 7 year emission um the contents will be studied by scientists worldwide calling back it has more. these rocks are much more valuable than diamonds for iams. they lay on the surface of a tiny, ancient asteroid, half a kilometer wide called venue, until they were mind with a puff of there by a robot,
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billions of kilometers from earth. ben, who was just a shadow on a telescope survey when it was discovered in 1999. but it's rich and carbon and it's older than the earth. so in 2016, nasa sent a cyrus rex to collect and return a sample. asteroids are among our most primitive bodies in the solar system. so being able to return samples from them is like taking a time machine back. 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago to be able to see what the building blocks were for our earth and all the planetary bodies in our solar system sealed in a capsule. the precious cargo will land on a patch of utah on sunday morning. this is just the latest attempt in a long history of sending robots to collect rocks from space. in 1970 to the soviet land or luna dug into the moon's surface, collected about a 100 grams of material, put it in a capsule and shot it back to earth. in 2006, nasa collected dust from
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a comments tail and an operation called mission star test. now japan was the 1st country to grab a piece of an asteroid. the 1st attempt to the high, a boost of prob, landed twice on one and nearly failed upon returning to earth, but managed to deliver trace amounts of dust. they tried again, and in 2020 they returned to 5 grams of pristine materials from the surface of an asteroid. and china's lunar lander chung a 5 and 2020 managed to send back 2 whole kilograms of lunar material. each of these grams and kilograms of space rock is still yielding clues about the formation of our solar system, from the composition of the lunar soil to the complex organic molecules necessary for life that will locked away deep in space. and new discoveries are expected to be found in tiny grains like these, some a small as
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a virus. in the case of start s, which are comments samples. just from a single, tiny brain, smaller than human hair. very able to set bounds on when jupiter for and to know about how much oxygen was present in the early solar system. there's utility in this as well because there's a very small chance that the new could crash and tourist and a century and a half. so learning about it now could help prepare the next generation for another possible celestial meeting. calling baker elders are, as the fish stays out as they are, these are your top stories, ethnic albanians in goal know kind of by who have been without food or shelter. a starting to receive some aid. i mean, he is prime minister has one that the region will likely see the expulsion of ethnic armenians without any mechanism to provide.

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