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of 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 to flood once again. the, the main is prime minister says it's increasingly likely the ethnic comedians will leave. nicole in a car box as, as a by john tyson's that script on regions. the more money. and this is out there in life and don't also coming up to palestinians are killed. and is there any rate on the north shelves? refugee counts, and they all keep on westbank us for the town. say that at
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a breaking point to dramatic increase in migrant crossings. from mexico on the way . so we're 10 of asteroid samples from a rock stats older than the we begin with the crisis in nicole know kind of back. i mean he is prime minister says his country is ready to accept or estimate call medians. fleeing from the region as of ice on has tightened. it's great pulling the enclave dominated by ethnic armenians since the fighting and the seas find jail earlier this week. as i sort of, it's me because of our meetings in the go into a car boss continued to face the threat of an estimate cleanser and recent days humanitarian aid has arrived. but this does not change the situation unless real living conditions are created. an effective mechanisms of protection from ethnic cleansing. then the armenians have nicole in a car buff. we'll see excel from their homelands. but if these efforts do not yield
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concrete results, our government will welcome our sisters and brothers of nicole in a car buff in the republic of armenia with all care, as well as by john, has insisted the estimate. armenians will be integrated into it society by hundreds of nicole know kind of back residents looking to get into on media and now stranded at the main airport, which is now a russian peacekeeping base. not only comes in that particular, 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 the car. well, the fast convoy of humanitarian aid has now arrived in the goal, no cadillac. the international red cross says it's also increasing its presence. the rush just as fights is in the region, have the gun laying down their weapons is posit, deceased by the sound of been debate is in as
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a by john's capital barcode with more as 70 tons of aid has arrived in the caught box region. it is going to be seen as a sign of relief for the people who been waiting for this aid be been seen pictures of ambulances arriving there. the other by johnny side said it is also sending somebody from inside, including bread and much needed fuel for generators. et cetera, which is needed in this enclave, according to the opposite by johnny government to it is asking people to stay in caught box, especially the ethnic armenians. it says that they will be able to enjoy freedoms. it is going to given, i'm this the even to people who have picked up their arms as long as they are willing to lay down their weapons. the advisor to the advisor, any president told us that this is not going to apply to what he calls war criminals, differentiation, we're thinking about that and some selective couple of the people in the 1st kind of a full, complete of crimes of all crimes against other boys, any civilians,
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and able to pull the skis that the both of them a mainly as a leadership of the so called illegal vision. again, besides that of practical individuals and selected individuals that just took it was what was the majority, males and there shouldn't be a population. we don't have a problem. so now the disarmament process is underway. there are russian peacekeepers there who are holding the piece. the lottery and car door has been opened a for this 8 to go through. otherwise, any government says that this should be also seen as an opportunity for the people, for especially those service members of the, i mean in government who want to leave, i'm at the, the cutoff region as well. so in the next few weeks and months, it is going to become clear off the fate of this tens of thousands of people who see nothing but war for the last few decades. who have been given guarantees by the everybody and government that they are going to be able to live their lives, etc, as by the citizens, whether they believe their words or they choose to leave with. i'm a job without the video back. a sheila pay line is an international human rights lawyer and armine is capital yet,
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and she doesn't believe the ethnic albanians will be treated as equals on the as advice on. so if you guys are based on a government, considers your meetings 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's 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,
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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. 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 offices. really forces killed as nice to palestinians during rate on the north shelves. refugee camp the operation involved dozens of ministry vehicles. um boulders at which destroyed the main road into the area. palestinian groups have declared a general strike in nearby to correct them to protest against the raid. meanwhile, north of ramallah is rarely forces arrested. 8 students from there is age university. this is the 4th raid inside the campus in the past 8 years. is abraham
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has moved from near to come in the occupied west bank. well, you 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 pushes, have been intensifying that re here in the occupied west bank and according to rights organization. they believe that the number of raids per day we're talking about more than a 1000 on average, indifferent to the in the occupied with this find this rate killed 2 posted in minutes. 122. you and another 30 to get them. i guess what do you think the default in government, in the new edition, refugee time, we're still finalizing the reconstruction, the destruction that has taken place after. and this is really read nested
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a month ago. so you're talking about the infrastructure that has been damaged. and now again, this morning, these really poses, have destroyed the main road. this is why passing is have started again the reconstruction and they are needing their loved one to rest as well. maybe a 170 palestinian is riley's husband mother this year that's move and double the number from the same period last year. is there any police accused of being unable or unwilling to tackle the problem? poor brandon reports from the quarter 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 couches, the family scramble for safety. one of the wounded man liked to die in september, the 2nd shake, send me, i bet the chief and it, ma'am. in proof, a kind of became another victim, gone down in the cobb park outside his most the community is still in shock. the
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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 for us because it is not doing its job in relation to protecting the palestinian minority. here it is solely responsible for this chaos the, 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. 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
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in a negative rate. 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, 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 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 the police pull, brennan, i'll just sarah cooper, canada israel or any 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from mexico in
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just 24 hours, it's one of the highest rates of arrivals and recent months, whitehouse says it's sent 800 ministry personnel to help in mexico. officials have used a range of tactics including shutting down railways ounces. there is manual report reports for 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 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, we think 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 cast through for a visit to macallan,
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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 and refugees trying to cross the border. and us officials are seeking new strategies to address the worsening crisis. i am grateful to the 100 and 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 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 had quite kick up. our face goes beyond the capacity that we come back. even though mexico is
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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 elgin 0 say now from heidi and jack house driver pulls 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 is equal past, texas that prompted the towns mer to declare a state of emergency. and for us federal agents to temporarily hold,
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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 their 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. we'll try to cross 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
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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 central american neighbors, panama, in costa rica, say they've devised a plan to manage the flow of migraines. crossing the jungle border area between kind of mountain columbia. the area known as the dairy and gap is used by people from south america to travel through central america. many of them are ultimately heading for the united states, south west and florida. a stumbling project so they can know who's working on a plan. so the bus is coming from panama, go to a specific parts 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 the still ahead on al jazeera, we look at why schools out to thousands of children across regions of nani, the in depth analysis of the days, headlines, 1000000 euros to help to address migration. is it going to ease the micro crisis to make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments for frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones via shoals is particularly important for the volume missing destruction inside stored on al jazeera, october on algae 0, china who's the asian games with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate,
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unflinching questions up front. come through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom u. k. prime minister. assume that it's expected to address these 1st policy conferences leader with the general election looming. and a waiver of strikes being housed, the girl cost premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment, right. which is in liberia, to the pope's kind of incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the temp job up. tell you back on 20 the the, [000:00:00;00] the
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book back you watching out. as a reminder, on top of the story, is this our ethnic albanians in nicole and i'm kind of back say that without food or shelter, the aid is now arriving. the convoy from the international red cross was the 1st to reach the territory. since i was advised you on catching it, 5 days ago, funerals are being held and the pod westbank comped is ready for his killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the north shore. this refuge account. the operation, lots of ninty, 5 hours in bold, dozens, the ministry vehicles, us for the authorities say 99000 people have made the crossing from mexico in just 24 hours. it's one of the highest rates of migration in recent months. whitehouse says it's sent $800.00 ministry personnel to south africa, which is facing a backlog of asylum applications. appeals as its system struggles to keep up with a number of claims. right, floyd,
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say thousands of people mainly from other parts of africa waiting too long to find out the outcome of the cases. however, matessa reports from protect for you. as these brothers left, the democratic republic of congo, 3 years ago, they travelled to zambia, then into them probably 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 about it, so i noticed it. so i'm sure maybe this will show was i never wanted to send me open any, but i'm sure it doesn't, doesn't interest you that the new version it is. what you're seeing if you're thinking it's very light, is not funny. it's not saying it's all it's so that's okay. it's trying to pay a backlog of applications from asylum 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 backup and processing ricky, g, and asylum applications. some of the applicants,
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couple of companies 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 has split conflict 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 have that has the fit, david and his brothers can only wait and hope for the best. how do we toss out? is there put tori? the authorities in eastern libya say at least 94 rescue workers were killed during
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recovery operations office and last week slots. in the past day, more than 240 bodies were recovered in a single day. they were found the various locations along the coast on nearly 4000 people were killed and 8000 is still missing off to war to have pushed through to aging dams. teachers and molly say that a lack of security has caused a major disruption to the school system. as a new academic year begins a course of schools in the central region of multi remain closed, the northern region of $10.00, who is also facing some of the challenges mom and val reports from the bottom of the most of the same school age. but they're all here for us to get that by the she loc alternatives, and there is no school 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,
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at least 3000 individuals huddled in these conclusions of stick on store, in the for logic comp, for the displaced in west by my co carry adult. a displaced for donnie from this central area of bookcases is trying to help them load the front end of the letter because they chronic teacher. i have decided to do my share, the children living in really bad conditions and send them over the place. if so, does a, as you can see, and so at least i can give them something that can help them later in life. that could be a loss to process during the violence they left behind, full with those and several children in need of care and education. his neighbor in the camp for 2 months on going about adult going is supposed to be his enemy, but the 2 communities will foot one another in multi uh, sharing the same campaign,
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bummer co, peacefully. she also brought her children here without any guarantees, they will get an education. she knows, but the child has back home. even sleep, according to of schools in the central region of multi have remain closed since 2019 it's a nationwide crisis, especially and then off. well, um, groups of fighting against the central government schools and came back to us likely that he studied c t is on the positive seat by and i'll tell you to affiliate flights to the city have been suspended. i believe i passed, pulled this up to the sense of government is old, 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 situation and my, the code on the however,
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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 not to maybe come at a young 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 all by michel. the philippines has a curious john is coast golf, installing a floating barrier and a dispute should area of the south china sea. and then it says it strongly condemns china's installation of the barrier. across the cost of the scarborough show which pacing seized back in 2012 tropical storm ophelia has made land full
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along the eastern coast of the united states. nearly 8000000 people on the warnings offered to wrench reins and strong wins whose widespread flooding and power outages . storm is expected to we can turn round. sunday nasa is receiving as fast samples from an asteroid in space. its return will conclude a 7 year emission and the contents will be studied by scientists worldwide. call them back as well. this. 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, want to tell a scope 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
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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 and 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 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,
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and in 2020 they returned to 5 grams of pristine material from the surface of an asteroid. and china's lunar lander chung is 5 in 2020 managed to send back to 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 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 comment 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's utility in this as well because there's
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a very small chance that the new could crash into ours than a century and a half. so learning about it now could help prepare the next generation for another possible celestial meeting. calling baker elders 0. okay, that's it for me. my name's side why that coming up next then inside story off, why the us government is once again facing shop that state. the of the late season rate is still going, particularly in china, and it's pretty got every navigating through the green plants it to japan, and it should be fading entities, but i think it's still got some, well, some popu cindy, this is a line of bloom which represents re from gym to was the other. see that was a bit of a gap during monday. last time she has actually come down recently and humidity in japan and having had
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a reco breaking the hot summer but took his temperatures will go up again. the humidity would also rise in rainbow heavy right was spread through soft career and in towards home. she eventually the tenant and debates much lights are right in the front was nothing particularly heavy. come to use the to the go beyond the borders of china to vietnam. where it doesn't quite wet this time, they should also see the retreat of the month soon, res through india. but they've been rather reluctant to go. this is more or less the line. we should be seeing. any type is quite identifiable, then old measures, given warnings, and so said the heavier writing behalf state. they're more wanting further with this to rein in goods around teen roch's time and big chest had been around new data, even central practice style. but generally speaking, the readings look as though they are starting to move south. now, it's still hot and humid karachi. then the rest of the few shells available in central packet stuff,
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the story of low patient and pay. what forces me to live in the account is my love for him. i'll just you to who old fellows this trouble over a couple. trying to get there and said helpful. palistine you to feed, you can, can be for the next 2 months should meet, drink go out or do anything. just say, shut t la. com, the price of love. oh no, just the raw. a us government says once again, facing a shot down in fighting among public ends as pressing a hopes to this is federal budget. but what will a something down mean for americans and kind of be a bus is the last minute. this isn't inside story.
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