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i was just beautiful old fellows, this trouble only a couple. trying to get there instead of pull pallets, 10 unit of fiji can can be the next 2. thoughts should meet, drink go out or do anything. just say shut t let com. the price of love. oh no, just the wrong the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a dime. this has been use out live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. i mean, he is prime minister says it's increasingly likely. i think i'm indians will leave and i've gotten a cut off as, as the by john type things that script on the region to palestinians are killed in
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is riley right on the north shems refugee camps and the occupied westbank us board a town say the rest of breaking point after a dramatic increase in migrant crossings from mexico. and the last a awaits the return of asteroid samples from a rock that's old within the us itself. in sports next to staff in places in on a such strange formula. one well title, his latest respect for in japan set set what could be that aside. and so as you will say, put just the constructions, tracy correct. the, now we solve this news uh with the crisis in the garden. accountable, i mean is prime minister says is country is ready to accept old as the comm medians fleeing the region. as sorted by, john has tightened its grip on the enclave which is dominated by essex. armenians
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has been fighting and a seas 5 deal earlier this week because a question. yeah. and says, the region will likely see the expulsion of asking to call means without any mechanism to prevent ethnic cleansing as it by john has insisted they'll be integrated into it society. but hundreds of they're going to cut back. residents are looking to get into all media that stranded at the main airport, which is now a russian piece, keeping base. not only who comes electronically 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. the 1st con, volume of humanitarian aid is arrives and they've gotten caught about half to the race and fighting. the international red cross says it's increasing its presence, and russia says, estimate call. median fights has begun laying down the weapons as part of the seas
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. fine sound been divided, joins us live from as a by john's capital, by coastal assignment. now that aid is getting through any sign the humanitarian situation is getting back to this one is definitely improving as the international commission. the red cross says that it has been able to get uh 70 tons of a now to uh, this enclave, off of caught a box. uh which is the other by johnny tennessee. as, as a by john says. and after the cease fire deal, it is a loud uh a to what comes through the launch and core door. we spoke to a veterans of the advisors in the government to say that they've also send from verified bread and much needed fuel for generators, etc. so it seems to be using up for the people who are, who have been stranded in car box. uh, these are people who been fighting the odds of identity government to many of them . and we've been hearing from daily to ship that. and now it might be time for them to leave as they have agreed with us or by john to give up that, um and uh,
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go through this disarmament process and do some. uh, how is that assignment process going when it is going to be, uh, nothing easy. one know, as advise that new efficiency that they've been surprised as they moved in to see the number of heavy buttons and the quantity of munitions that they found, that they think that it, it, this is something that could have gone on for a much longer time. and they're welcoming the disarmament process. obviously they are demanding that or official armenian soldiers and armenian service men return to their country. they're asking for all of these separatists who've been fighting as a by john to lay down their weapons and saying that they are not going to be home in the future. so that is a promise that has been a bad made to them by the advice on the side, but it is all going to be a claire in the next few weeks and days on how this promise is perceived,
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received and acted upon by the 10s of thousands of people, armenians of ethnic armenians rather who are living in this territory, which as it by john, has closed in. and we've seen since 2010, 2020, another. that a, as a by john has exempted more and more control over that to understand that as we listen to the same is coming out of both by co on the other line, it's k. a o allies will be on what happens with the ethnic medians. next absolutely, in the language is being touched very carefully. if you look at nicole impression, the on statement a saying that you know, a fears of ethnic cleansing, etc. but also that he is willing to accept all of the ethnic armenians. if they do not. if they find conditions that in caught above unlivable, and that is a condition that, according to us or by john, it is going to improve upon because it sees not as either by john the territory that says those ethnic od medians living. there are its people. and it is going to
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allow them basic freedoms, people we just spoke to an advisor off the president who told us that it is in, in imperative that they didn't realize that the other by johnny government is going to give them. and i'm the see bonding individuals who it says involved in war crimes in the 1st of that about that anymore. and people even who are had taken the if they're willing to give it, give up their weapons and live as peaceful citizens of other by john. it is willing to accept and obviously these are the claims that for people who be living there for 3 decades and see nothing but war, i'm going to find difficult to believe. so it is a, it's sort of a, a to back and forth between these 2 countries who are trying to negotiate their way into a settlement of this area, which has been a flash point for nearly 2 decades and is continuing to beep flaring up whenever there is a little scummy, so according to azerbaijan, nutrition, they want to avoid the direction peacekeepers are in place. they are given
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guarantees to people, and it is going to be clear in as time goes on, whether ethnic armenians, india, tens of thousands believe azerbaijan. he works or i will leave with that. thanks so much time been device florida. we spoke to a heck, but the idea of foreign policy adviser to the, as of the president, we asked him about these countries offer of amnesty for separate this to the som and according to cut off, the last part of the event is september of holding, as a contractors actions as about and made it very clear, but who puts an accounts down from the 1st kind of a 2nd cut off for 40 full days for others and engagement samples and 3. and here we should differentiate 2 groups of people. one group is service, some of those 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. this was a demobilization process as such. and also looking at the residential holdings arms, and it's difficult as it comes down as a candidate to, to say a bad x. and from 0 to them, it was simply as
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a free until it should be put on the simple then everybody. what is that a different issue, differentiation? we're talking about some selective couple of the people in the 1st kind of a full meat of crimes of all crimes. i guess other boys, any civilians and able to pull the skis that took up all of them a mainly a to be the shape of the circle, illegal vision. again, because of the particular individuals and selective individuals i took, it was, it was a majority, males and there shouldn't be a population in between them. a problem in the folder since was a civilian. so i'm looking at a problem. i saw you called 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 pack, but that the idea that it can gauge with the central government invited representatives of. i mean, there is, it is a part of the direct conversation including the political, the integration model, social economic issues, as they ask us with an issues. i said the government the most important immediately to be active and we'll continue to do so as an more intensive. everything's all coming forward as well. to meet all of his immediate requirements. sheila paid on
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is an international human rights lawyer, and i mean, he is constantly out of on she doesn't believe us and economy needs to be treated as equals on the, as of by johns rule. that you guys are based on the government considers the armenians of cardboard to be its own citizens. they are the most despised thing, minority of the country. there's a long standing, 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 armenians a car box, and they want to leave space. 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,
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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 built the 1st, they'll probably be 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 trials. the funerals are being held in the occupied westbank come through his right forces, killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the nor defense refugee camp. the operation involved dozens of mid free vehicles and the bulldozer which destroyed the main road into the area,
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palestinian groups of declared a general striking nearby and total cut them to protest against the race. and also from allies righty. forces arrested 8 students, some data sites, universe see this is the full freight inside the campus in the past 8 years. knew that abraham joins us now from to and caught them in the occupied westbank. so 1st of all, i always seeing is really rides intensive, fine once again. so we can say that this is the daily reality of palestinians who have been living on their radio occupation for more than a year. it is really poor to have been intensifying that raid here in the occupied west bank and affording to rights organization. they believe that the number of rage per day we're talking about more than a 1000 on average, indifferent to the india. if i do this time, this rate killed 2 palestinian men,
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122 year old and another day keep to get on the funerals are being held. now as we speak in total cutting, more people are doing them to the climate thing. and it was the only thing that's default in to government in the new and some additions refugee camp were still finalizing the reconstruction of the destruction, but have taken place after. and it's really read less than a month ago. so if you're talking about the infrastructure that has been damaged, and now again this morning, these really poses that destroyed the main road. this is why thompson is have started again the reconstruction and they are needing their loved one to read and explain to us the background of why the state university was rated again. it was, this is not the 1st time that is waiting for says wait, the campus,
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i'll be the day if you have a message that they say according to a statement, by the way, the forces the be moved into that they've arrested today where funded by how much to carry out attacks against is really target. but according to our thing is they say that the students, which basically staying inside the campus of the university to be protected from its tension around by the policy and in october now all over the world, it's known that campus is all protected. so kind of the student stalled and this would be some sort of a safe place. but as we know, really forces do not have any assign 50, let's say, for any place they made the task i'm campus as including be to say to the best that
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you want to thank so much knew that abraham nearly a 170 palestinian. his riley's have been mowed at this, hamilton double the number for the same period of last year. straight. the police are accused of being unable or unwilling to tackle the problem. pull brendan reports from the potter in central israel. children playing on the family terrace upfront on the tac is open fine in broad daylight, a 2 men 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 cut off 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 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, 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 rate. 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,
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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 force at $44.00 attempted notice so far this year. and the targeting the financial assets of 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, pull, brennan, i'll just sarah cooper, canada israel, the site. the mall still ahead on the news out, including venezuela is government, says is dismantled, a powerful gang, some question. the success of a reese prison, right. a small island in south korea's capital that was destroyed more than 50
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years ago. now. reform to become a vote, sign tray, uninstall house china and make a golden stock. so this is a, some games cannot be here with the best of the, nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us or mexico and just the 24 hours. it's one of the highest rates of arrivals in months. the white house says it's an $800.00 metric purse now to help in mexico, officials have used the range of tactics including shutting down the railways. i'll just say are, is money order. power reports from mexico city. 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. the new most within the
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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 were 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 capitol for a visit to macau, in texas. i believe that in our history we have never seen an extra this entire families 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 in refugees trying to cross the border. and us officials are seeking new strategies 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 are still eva kick up. but this goes beyond the capacity that we come 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 to to buy to need ministration 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. and wizard,
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apple elders 0. heidi joe castro reports from the american side of the border. the 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 tour 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
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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 attack 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, 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. that although eskoville is from the international rescue committee basis, the number of people on the move has increased recently a routine in northern mexico for example, leads to a part that is across a pass. so through these last days they haven't been seeing a throwing number of people trying to reach the gates are the parts of the entry
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and waiting there under the sun. we have no access to the most basic needs like water or even fluid. and it's the result of the whole displacement phenomena. we are staying in the region, something that we need to remember and use that displacement or migration to a guy with that think might not something new that countries in the region has started being police as a our region trying to but also destination for people who are happy for us to leave their homes for years now. what is new if it's cable, if use credit, since it's, it's our region. there are several factors that can force people to leave their homes, such as 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 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
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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 their lives. the central american neighbors turned them on costa rica, say they've devised a plan to manage the flow of migrants crossing the jungle boat. the area between panama and columbia. the area known as the zachary and gaps is use 5 people from south america to travel through central america. many of them are ultimately having for the united states, south west, in order to they can know who were working on a plan. so the bus is coming from panama will go to a specific part of costa rica in an area where my goodness can stay. that can then continue going north. so the impact on the local population is minimized. i feel like what i feel demographic has come across public democracy, such as costa rica and panama required the support of the international community in the face of migrant flows that don't originate in our countries. but of the
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effects of which we experience in the south africa is facing a backlog of assign them applications and appeals. as it system struggles to keep up with a number of claims rights, lawyers say thousands of people mainly from other parts of africa waiting too long to find out the outcome of the cases. what task the reports from pretoria. these brothers left the democratic republic of congo 3 years ago. they travelled as ambia then into them bubbly with across the board into south africa. their mother was killed in a bus accident. they are still traumatized. but being undocumented means they can't easily get help. i started the process of thinking the other side i thought was good. so i'm sure maybe this alicia was i knew i wanted to send me open ended, but i'm sure because there's an issue that didn't. if i need to go there what you're saying, you're thinking it's very light is not for you is all saying it's all a. so that's what it's trying to clear. a backlog of applications from asylum
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seekers and refugees. some didn't qualify for asylum and they are appealing against that decision. the government is working with a new energy agency and how to deal with the back up and processing ricky, g, and asylum applications. some of the applicants couple of catching, such as the dual credit of the congo, ethiopia, and somalia. human rights blue say thousands of people are waiting for documents to be getting live and work yet. some economic migrants as of late conflicts in the country. it's very hard for people to access documentation and you know, with like documentation as the cornerstone to everything. so if you do not have documents, you can't access your house can sure and has problems with accessing day of schooling and or pending bank accounts, switching and things like that. homeless days. officials say the department is scaling of resources, stuff and technical equipment to try and deal with the backlogs. and to of that has the fit,
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david and his brothers can only wait and hope for the best. how do we toss out as a put tory, a place in somalia site at least 18 people were killed in a truck? bomb attack? an army check point was targeted in the central town. the village when a desktop is expected to rise. sonya geico explains the distinctive plume of smoke the followed by frantic rescues to search for survivors. trump 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. so after 9, well, what 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 in moses and all of them were
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innocent. 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 pulled 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 ego, i'll just say era. authorities in eastern libya say at least 90 full rescue workers were killed during recovery operations off the last week's floods in them. on 1st day more than $240.00 bodies were recovered in a single day. the found the various locations along with coastline and the $4000.00 people were killed in a thousands of missing off the wall to push through to aging dams. tropical
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storm ophelia has made land full along the east and coast of the us. nearly 8000000 people are on the warning off the trench will rain and strong wind caused widespread flooding and power outages. storm is expected to weaken throughout sunday. the still ahead on i'll just say, are up why schools out for thousands of children across several regions of molly will have an update on the class of 2 of the biggest chains in rugby of the world. comp general will have the details coming up in school. the the, there are 2 types, whether we should probably knows the most euro. what does an incoming change of season? and one is a very slow to leave, a pretty vicious end of season. so 1st of all being coming, this is incoming,
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go terms, the data back to the temperature dropping to below 20, but the wind and the rate of the obvious thing. and that's pretty across the british alpha. usually regional props had tort scam that idea and then there's a big area in between, which is fine the few where the attempt has have dropped and the other side of this line times the still height is 35 in athens and $33.00 in bucharest, about division and the change in temperature is pretty vicious. it produces big, sun distilled, the drifting sides of the balkans into grease. they've already reached southern italy and change the weather type here behind it. wide spread sunshine and the item comes and goes. so monday doesn't look too bad, or i have to say for athens though it will be a slow change. eventually the funds don't reach this part of greece. during wednesday it's like moving stalls in terms of don't drop a lot for me about 5 degrees to so you know, as i script still halting ben guys a bit enough. extraordinary sir. that's on show breeze. maybe helping a little bit, and there's still plenty of areas of last showers in west africa. although i have to say they're getting closer and closer to the coast. for example,
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in government and beyond. the, you need to talk to the teams to, to just staples control information, controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, you might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece of attention to. how is citizen to listen? we placing the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the me in my brain give citizen terms of
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risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution. fair people. 101 east reveals there never before seen footage on all just the the the welcome back. you're watching. i'll just 0 time somebody kept on headlines, asked me to call me and say no, go to no kind of us say that without food or shelter for they is now arriving. a convoy from the international red cross was the 1st to reach the tower 3 since as a by john cap. should it 5 days ago? funerals are being held in the occupied westbank officer is ready for us is killed at least 2 palestinians during
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a raid on the north chance refugee camp. the operation loss of $95.00 and involved thousands of military vehicles. us photo authorities say natalie, 9000 people have made the crossing from mexico in just 24 hours. that's one of the highest rates in months. the white house says it's an 800 minutes. we personnel to help teachers in mind. they say a lack of security is caused a major disruption to the school system. the new academic year begins quote, for of schools in the central region of multi remain closed. the northern region of $10.00 to is also facing similar challenges. how much vile reports from the malia and canceled by my co they've not of the same school age, 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,
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they have families have been displaced by us and exciting and attacks by local groups in the central region of multitude, at least 3000 as an individuals huddled in these co coons of stick on store, in the philadelphia comp for the displaced in west, by my coat, the kid he had to look at, displaced for donnie from this central area of bookcase. he 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 he, as you can see them. so at least i can give them something that can help them later in life. that could be a loss to process doing the violence they left behind, full with those and several children in need of k under education. his neighbor in the camp for 2 months on going about a duck on is supposed to be his enemy,
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but the 2 communities will foot one another in multi 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 multi have remain closed since 2019 it's a nationwide crisis, especially and then off. well, i'm groups of fighting against the central government schools. it came back to us likely that he studied c t is on the parcel of seat by and i'll call you to affiliate flights to the city. have been suspended. i believe across, pulled this up to the sense of government is old, but totally absent. we are quite close to that, about half a 1000000 children not to return to school. that is the overall association
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of the education situation and my, the code on p. 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 may become a huge challenge, especially when it's last. peacekeepers will be monday 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 code. one policeman has been killed and then now the engine is in a non the attack in northern cost of close to the serbian, both the prime minister and cruelty called it an act of terrorism, said, organized criminals were attacking costs of it. with the helpless of you,
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the incidents reference to the royalty you facilitated negotiations to normalize relations between christina and bell. great. now the philippines is accusing. china is coast god of installing a floating barrier in a disputed area of the south china sea. and it says it strongly condensed china is an installation of the barrier across the positive discover show badging seas discomfort showing in 2012 for the peanut fishing co site. this force them to travel further for small la catches china claims, 90 percent of the south china sea, venezuela is government says it's dismantled, the powerful criminal gang with international links and follows the right of a violent prison by thousands of security personnel. oh, that sounds that i'm p i to reports so years that during that i what criminal gang use this prison as their base to carry out drug trafficking,
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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 through 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 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,
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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 countries. prisons says many details of 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 international gain 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
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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, i'll assume that i'm deep under 0 small river islands in south korea's capital that was destroyed more than 50 years ago to increase water flow is restored itself bank to life themselves has now become the habitat from i would free, but i have as far as delivery reports from saul research is a trying to work out how best to 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 follow the team of researches that the findings will help determine future conservation plans. roy, thank pick a wetlands are considered to be transition zones between aquatic and terrestrial
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ecosystems. because organisms from these 2 ecosystems coexist here, 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 migrates. 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 bombs. so i'm hasn't always held such ecological importance. in 1968,
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it was bonaparte to increase the flow rate of the han with rock and gravel from the islands was used to fortify the river embankment of one of souls. districts now home to a cluster of modern buildings, bumps on what's left in its own and slowly we 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 change and 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 li, i'll just see you from some eyelet. so now nasa is receiving is 1st samples from an
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asteroid in space. it's finally returned. we'll conclude a 7 year mission and the contents will be studied by scientists world wide column baker 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, billions of kilometers from earth. then it 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
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a long history of sending robots to collect rocks from space. in 1972, the soviet lander, 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 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 booster pro, 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 is lunar lander. chung is 5 in 2020 managed to send back 2 whole kilograms of lunar material. each of these grams and kilograms of
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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 are locked away deep in space. and new discoveries are expected to be found in tiny grains like these some a small as a virus. in the case of start s, which are comments samples just from a single, tiny brain, smaller than human hair. we're able to set bounds on when jupiter for and to know about how much oxygen was present in the early solar system. there is 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 all still i have them now to 0 goals from the premier league as mine,
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just the united ends at losing street. that's next in schools the i'm sure you're part 2. question. what do you see? right, well let me see if i can change or think. did you notice for everybody has different thinking? that's the floor space on the right. we want to do the best for each of the so yeah . every time i see these kids have just bring me right back and i couldn't control things. i just like those kids stuff. what do you think protected? well, maybe it's a pretty name for something free. putting yourself in a person's shoes suite, you can see from a different angle. can you boys much what sonic i talk to,
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but in hard to control anger, i put new head against the full screen and did a poem that them angrily victory or stephen. this scholar for the children was thinking of i think and that's why i was the let's find out about the formula one title chase with gemma. well so i mean i can tell you all about it. not so stop in is closing in on this is formula one well championship following his latest race within japan victory apps as they occur on sunday. oh, so clinched the construct. his tie. thoughtful, the red bulls say you want to catch a rough cut ripples victory. again for max,
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the step and this time in japan has put the document on the brink of wrapping up the jump ship at the next breaks the red drive of good seal, a 3rd straight, 1222 inches tall. in 2 weeks time. this template from start to finish it. this is you can suck it on sunday. keeping his red bull in front of the to the car ends at the 1st corner. well, further down the grid, some drive his experience to be stopped to that race with the safety call coming out for the 1st 3 left. stephens, title hooks. what helps when team make the nearest arrival? so do you have parents was forced to retire following a collision with kevin atkinson? the rule it was the day to celebrate in the rental carriage as this happens when sealed the teams. second construct is tied to enterprise. yeah. how many of the weekend, of course in the winter here was great. i think the car was working really well on the,
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on every compound. but of course the most important was also to win the constructor . so i are very proud of everyone working at the track, but also back at the factory. i mean, uh yeah, we are having an incredible year and i'm very proud of everyone. the staffing takes a huge $177.00 point need to cancel and could even punch the title. it's pretty right the the day before the complete. do you want to get real sca elgin's 0 to welder i called the button mouse button? what you see ip is it took us to save a shot to the previous best mock for a women's rice, a safe. i already held it close reco. it's as a blistering pace to win the race and to i was 11 minutes. i'm 52 seconds. 2 hours of the story is there is that more than 2 minutes foster than the previous record that's in chicago in 2019
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. can use any control gate when the mens race for 5th time in the gen the is the 1st full day of competition at the asian games in hong joe and china have clinched the 1st gold medals of the games. the highest winning 6 of that 12 goats in rowing. the 1st of which came in the women's lightweight double skulls. china also on the 1st gold metal, the we shape competition, son pay you on retained his title in the mens, which on quite the final it says the asian games called the we will say had our 1st record in the full china is times young things that's a new asian lock in the women's, 50 nice of restaurants during the heats she finished and the time is 29.9. 2 seconds. china was hasting the biggest as a asian games, a good light because of the coated. 19 pandemic. his david stakes to give you
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a rundown of what the games are all about. the 19th edition of the asian games is taking place here in homes of china. here's what you need to know. slicing back to 1951, the aging times of the 2nd biggest multis, both of and in the world behind the olympics. but in terms of number of athletes that might actually take us any 12 and a half 1000 if the registered to compete and home jo compared to the tenant of 1000 sets type positive powers olympics next year. remo sports, 2 full deals together, including the co athletics and swimming events, as well as vice reflecting. i uses diverse fulton county such as the fact across from the southeast to body from the south. and we see the marshal origin, i think, and the, the highest nation, china get to choose some to competing full games like briggs, chess, engineering, c. m, in an effort to attract a younger generation e sports breakdown thing and sport climbing will make the games they do this year.
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or 56 competition venues. 12 of which have been newly built to these games for 45 members at the olympic council of asia. we'll send teams with $481.00 gold medals up for grabs, of cost, fixing days of competition. there is a huge game in the premier league later on sunday, the north london to operate between arsenal and tell them by sides come into the match and basin in the late this season. the 1st time that's happened since 1990. talk them all 2nd in the table, only a had a full placed also on goal difference. so not much to separate. the 2 teams before kickoff. the average i think is, is, is a game that is always in your features and your lucas way away when we're playing that game. because especially on the something emotionally, that's what it and that makes it bigger. so you wouldn't be a big lift if we might. and so when it's a special thing here and using the same cd, there's something between communities as well. and, and i really like it is intense, great davi sample,
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great sort of rivalry. sometimes every individual role, every site, usually based on something significant. and i think there's an added sort of age when it's geographical as well. when you literally novice that you, you know, you kind of want to pretty sort of things that you're on. i would, it does and also nobody's looking to call the got to lead his mind just to see the champions when 5 points clear the salt by basing nothing and forest feels i didn't gave 16 at any the full island all and for a 2nd to put them to the left inside 15 minutes. but the game was turned on its head just 27 seconds into the 2nd half. real treat was showing a straight red cots of violent conduct, often putting his hands around morgan gibbs white's throats off to going down to 10 men city. it's all going to make it 6 wins from 6 from any game for really given the city's local arrivals at manchester,
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united the finally to end the 3 months losing streak and will competitions. united compton brunet fernandez with a stunning goal to give his team a wonderful victory. all right, 10 hawk side move up to 8 and the type of this was the most of and, and we knew that. and so the team response on the, on the fits and you could see the cutting this in the dressing room and it was, i think it's quite performance. and i said last to buy music and the champions they go on wednesday in the gym and champion, spell it back by thrashing 7 mill. how retain that score to have truth down? go to a 60. that's no 70 goes full. okay, definitely. reco samouce goes by a plan and his 1st 5, but does it matches from one cell strong codes to a 1000 and it was robot levon they'll see to the rescue football, selena vasa with no down again. so to the guy was 10 minutes to go for the president, the captain at school, twice in a minute to make it to the ball set. they want finish that, so i'll come salary squaring, and the ac night minutes. so with it for the spanish champions,
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3 to the final school boss. ok, back to the top of lot of you guys around the thread will oversights, and that should say when the mitre jobby against athletics, i may try to find the are top rank dollars remaining and poll position to top pull be off to basing defending champion in south africa in a tight to contest in paris. allen's my thompson school theory trying to 1st off to get this side a 73, lead out the great. that was the only try this spring box have conceded in this tournament. say south africa did put the pressure on and the 2nd house that misinformation chances as on and 110 to when it's the same 8 the 16th straight as victory stop after that still made them feel free to reach the law state. so that was that for us to keep in mind? well, i think we've had the,
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we've had some big rims and procedures before and that's right up there when you play against the threatening world champions. and so it was kind of being credited to us and it was that didn't understand terms of physicality, the game. but i told we we found that oakland and gave some, some good stuff ourselves in that regard. and yeah, it's right up there. but you gotta make, you came there, we got to go and we got some time off as far as this week by week, and then we regrouping. and then we got to talk it over against collins and to make sure we did a business to, to get a job in the book still when they woke up for me in that it yeah. we can school. i mean, in 3019 that you think we can win the world cup when you lost against is even. and obviously you ask the we, we in this competition to in it and everybody's in this competition to it. and the themes that lose. uh, they gave him the full stages we were called to get out of the pool so, so definitely we,
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we can still with final spot in going to closing in on the quote of on the spot. that sounds great. rest of your thoughts, julie $71.00 mills for a sec consecutive, went into the england's go to types of, of 11 tries, including 5 of the 20 year old wing at henry arizona. his bus as well. woke up with parents in glen to talk to soundings on the 14.12 chile i've yet to pick up any of the 3 debates in good faith. similar and here's what's coming up on sunday. scotland face toilet both sides without the windows i saw in the tournaments at a huge match in full see with the latest wails against australia to faint, full, the wallabies group, and the hopes of qualifying for the knockout stage. and this one other line to bring him ok bed zacky is one the 1st as i know. so g p, race held in india, i will bring you the action from that race in the 13 g m t nice as of now it's back to somebody. thanks so much, jenna. that's it for this is albert,
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i'm back in the room with another full show. so to stay with us, get on out to see you. and of course you can head over to our web site. i'll do 0. don't come down today around the clock the the system to load boat isn't mechanical or isn't that self driving train to be up or down towards today? can we deal with a humanoid robots like me, will be everywhere else. is there a documentary list of the lead on the weird and wonderful world of global land
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think and even trust. i feel like on the line, but i know i on the machine origins of this which is of the ultra nationalist remarks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. we don't accept any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that deadly political agend. you have to filter our nation. what is happening to the retention? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as well as in not really. this is important to me in an unholy alliance. oh no. it was here. last year, part of son experienced one of the worst floods in the country's history. many rural communities are still waiting for help. hundreds of people on the outskirts of the city of may have had been living under open skies for a year in last year's floods. this road behind me, those fields,
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the entire area that stretches in this direction was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started the flood once again. the, the main is prime minister says it's increasingly likely that estimate comedians will leave nicole in a car box as, as a by john tyson's that script on regions. the more money inside this is out of their life. and also coming up to palestinians are killed and is ready rate on the north shelves. refugee counts. and the okey pod

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