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steer just goes to show again, the challenge of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at this sense of the way it's a freddy's, a gun assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble of the destiny call, medians fling, the government cut a box as the leaders of armenian as it are by john agreed to meet the understanding. say that this is out just here, a live from the hall. so coming up, funerals i held in the occupied westbank officers ready forces killed at least 2 palestinians during a reigns on the rest of us. go to town. say the breaking point off to
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a dramatic increase in migrant crossings from mexico. and not so awaits the return of asteroid samples from a rock that's older than us itself. the . the late is of media and does it by john have agreed to meet next week to discuss the crisis. and i've gotten a cut off. i mean, is prime minister says whose country is ready to accept all less the comm indians fleeing the region. the area is dominated by us, the comedians aside. but john has been tightening its grip on the enclave since the financing and seas 5 deal earlier this week. the 1st group of people fleeing from the region have been arriving. you know, mean the prime minister and they called pushing the on says there's a threads of ethnic cleansing. but as a by john and says, i think call meetings will be integrated into society under its rule. and i sort of,
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it's me because of them armenians, and they go into a car box continue to face the threat of an estimate cleanser in 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 exile from their homelands. but if these efforts do not yield concrete results, our government will welcome our sisters and brothers of nicole in a car buff in the republic of armenia with all care. meanwhile, the 1st convoy of humanitarian aid is arrived in the garden and cut off the international red cross says it's also increasing its presence. and russia says, fights in the region become laying down their weapons as part of the c. 5 deal. sound bins, vapor is in the as added capsule back, who with more as 70 tons of aid has arrived in the kind of buffalo region it is going to be seen as a sign of relief for the people who've been waiting for this aid be been seen
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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, etc. which is needed in this enclave, according to the opposite by johnny government to it is asking people to state in caught a box, especially the ethnic armenians. it says that they will be able to enjoy freedoms. it is going to give an i'm just the, even to people who have picked up their arms as long as they are willing to lead on the weapons. the advisor to the other by the any president told us that this is not going to apply to what he calls war coming of differentiation. we are thinking about going to some selective couple of the people in the 1st kind of a full can we get the crimes of all crimes? i guess other boys, any civilians and it will pull the skis that took me of all of them. i mean was able to be the shape of the circle, 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
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peacekeepers there who are holding the piece. the lottery and car door has been open for this 8 to go through. either by johnny. goldman says that this should be also seen as an opportunity for the people, for especially those service members of the i mean and 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 face 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 everybody, i mean citizens, whether they believe their words or they choose to leave with i'm and drive it out of your box. all of a sudden start off the on is a former advise us, the median prime minister. he says most s the call medians don't want to live on the us as a rule, and don't trust its promises. we're still talking about a, this party, or somebody tell you, and reading in other by john. so, i mean,
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a many of their own citizens are deprived of many rides, but there is also an ongoing and continues are they know phobia as they know. forget against army names in, in another by john, i mean this could be, if ever, this could be a long process. i mean there should be confidence building measures. they shouldn't be dialogue. they should be some kind of where you can see the ation before we can take talk about any kind of integration as we saw today, i mean 90 percent of the people are ready to leave car box now and i think they're now basically kept hostage there we are all personally trying to being touched. there is a little communication. it goes off and on. there's internet and cellphone communication on and off and the people i'm talking to most everyone is angry, ready to leave any time. so i think there is no doubt in anybody's mind that after what they so last week or this week, the new attack renewed attack from us here by john and the rhetoric that we're hearing from buck who people are not imagining themselves living under us are budge, on you, obviously people don't want their competitors to lose their homes and their ancestral
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laughs. but are we, i don't think we're left with any other chance. i mean, if this people are under an imminent threat life threat, i don't think anybody has any choice. there is no trust in the distribution system . there is no control overhaul. and what is going to be the cases that could be fabricated against the people they simply don't like. so there's little trust on how they are there. but john, introduce sure he's going to try armenians, and they're going to pick and choose. it's going to become a we chunk at these. that's what we're seeing from the army inside. the funerals have been held in the occupied westbank cost. who is very false is killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the north shelves, refugee camp, the operation involved thousands of minutes. we vehicles into bulldoze, always destroyed the main road into the area, palestinian groups of declared the general striking nearby to him called on to protest against the right. and north of ramallah is ready forces arrest today's
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students from the buffet. it's university. this is the 4th right inside the campus . the past 8 is that abraham joins us from to him, caught them in the okay, pied westbank. so how's the situation like that now of the let me show you the effects of the 5. our raids by is read the forces here in the nordstrom stuff. you can basically it's hard to realize which parts of the damage took place in this sunday rate. and which parts took place in the last month wave to the, to cut in area as the nation for a few g caps here. people say that they were intimidated. they were scared. and some of the more telling us that they were trying to rebuild, the damage that has incurred after is where the forces has way that the comp and damage the main street just less than
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a month ago. and as they were trying to finish off those renovations in the reconstruction of the main street is really force has returned here and damaged the infrastructure. once again, during the raids arms, confrontations took place between some palestinian fighters and the is where the forces. one armed man was killed at 21 year old. another man, a 32 year old, a father of 2. his wife was expect saying she is pregnant and they would expect thing the 3rd baby when he was killed, according to palestinians. here he was just going about his they need live. he was, i mean, just going in the street seeing what's happening when he was killed by, is really forces. let's not forget that this is a large need on arms, refugee people hear the children their families. so it's really people here say
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that they were scared by these really forces by the intensity of the raids we're talking about large amounts of military vehicles as well as it d 9. both those are the 3 that the com so why don't we talk about some fighters? the reality is that the majority of the cap on palestinians and generals are, are armed. fighting heavily on is really force. i think somebody said that it came that some tooth caught them in the occupied westbank. nearly a 170 palestinian is right. is vin. but in this yeah, more than doubled the number of the same periods last year. so the police are accused of being unable or unwilling to tackle the problem. poll brendan results from covered carter and central as well. children playing on the family terrace upfront on the tack is open fi in broad daylight,
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a 2 man from the family. the cctv couches the family scramble for safety, one of the wounded man liked to die on september the 2nd shake semi i bet, let's see. for that ma'am. in proof, a kind of became another victim. gone down in the cobb park outside his musk, the community is still in shock. the system in there 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 cleaning the motives behind. his magistrate appeared to be various, they're all 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
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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, 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
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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. a, nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from mexico in just 24 hours . so one of the highest rates of arrivals in months, the white house says it's an 800 metric personnel to help. in mexico, officials have used the range of tactics including shutting down the railways. houses here as many of the apollo reports of mexico city. 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
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u. s. support to enter this country because we cannot return to our country. they weren't really loving the the daughter on saturday, the us homeland security secretary alejandro my your guess was joined by hunter and president's. you might have capital 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 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,
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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, a couple of fish 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. so my name is rappel elda 0. hi, the joe castro reports from the american side of the board. and now people continue crossing the rio grande to reach the united states from mexico,
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but nowhere near the numbers that we saw earlier this week, all arriving in this small town is equal passed texas, that prompted the towns mer to declare a state of emergency. and for us federal agents to temporarily hold, we'll wait traffic from mexico, which was a major impediment to the cross border economy. now that railway has reopened and the number of migrants has also dropped dramatically. local officials credit the arrival of 800 us soldiers send by the federal government joining the already 2500 national guard troops who are in the area. now it's unknown how long this respite will last. as the numbers of migrants tends to add in flow, many of their recently arrived are 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. president joe biden is
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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 fight is harsh, new asylum laws. others who are deemed to have legitimate asylum claims are allowed to stay at least lineup to leave their case before a judge. hi to jo. castro. alger 0 equal pass, texas. i said i had on al jazeera, why thousands of asylum seekers in south africa have been kept waiting as the systems struggles to keep up. and the small islands in south korea is capital that was destroyed more than 50 years ago. now reform to become a bird sanctuary. the
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to those are supposed to be wet season because of the session, particularly place like thailand come body. and yet the, the what the pots a ton on where it still reports is far too dry. and too hard for me to know if these 2 are reco to 56.8 celsius. that is for september, the drain not far away and it's really down the coast from north to south. vietnam is circulation that really wants to form into something, i'm not sure who will be able watch it. then the heaviest, right is to the side for that. beyond the actual session across to the philippines commission, malaysia, and indonesia is still looking rather dry, which is the season the just the back, correct? to be honest, equally seasonally, but not quite is correct. is this right here running through or suspects the other river and then the other. see, it's not heavy, right? certainly. but it's the same that will keep spreading east, which vinci towards japan, which is currently dry and was wanting is in the high state. you'd expect that at
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this time of year because the monthly rate should be getting sides. but their big cheryl is still showing up in the northwest of indian parts of northern practice time. so little bit obviously, you know, there's been rain in good. you're off in rochester recently. we shouldn't really happened this time. yeah. so there's a general trend to see the right size, but it's slowing coming. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, i'll come back here watching out. is there a time to recap the headlines now? the leaders of all media and as it by john have agreed to meet next week over the prices and the kind of us as the comedian refugees have been slipping. the reach and authorized by john tyson this script. during the offensive this week, funerals are being held and the occupied westbank officers ready forces kills at least 2 palestinians during a right in the north chums kept the operation lost it nearly 5 hours and devolved thousands of men should vehicles us photo authorities say 99000 people. this made
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the crossing from mexico and just 24 hours, one of the highest rates in months. the white house says it sent 800 that she personnel to help south africa is facing a backlog of asylum applications in appeals. it system struggles to keep up with the number of claims rights lawyer, site thousands of people, mainly from other parts of africa, a waiting too long to find out the outcome of the cases. hold on with us, the reports from pretoria. these brothers left the democratic republic of congo 3 years ago, they travelled to zambia in inches and bubbly with across the border 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 taking the other side i'd always get so i'm sure maybe the social was i knew i wanted to send me open entity,
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but i'm sure because there's an issue that the new version it is what you're seeing . you would think it's very light is not funny. it's not saying it's all, it's a. so that's what it's trying to clear. 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 the new energy agency and how to deal with the back up and processing rick, g and asylum application. 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 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, case sure. and has problems with accessing this cooling and or pending bank
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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 of their put tory together with a false is involving costs of of surround it. at least 30 gunman hours officer a police officer was shot dead. one of the attackers has also been killed by authorities because of us. prime minister says the group is, hold on for the mazda street in the village of been you sca, judging them to surrender, is accused the bureau of banking, what he called a terrorist attack. yeah. awesome. let's see. i ask all these individuals to surrender to the security are far it is because we want the rule of law peace, unsecure, say to rain, for all citizens without any distinction knowing that this is not
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a fine with civilians, but we people who are heavily imposing great danger, not only to the constitutional, all the unloading costs of o, but also to the safety of all citizens beyond rest began earlier on sunday, off to have a young man located a bridge and been use gun fired on arriving police units. your tax reference to the rail you facilitated negotiations to normalize relations between costco. and so if you of me on my dash, a small from most goes capsule from cost of us capital rather pristina or was it that the place the well, the border police patrol of the midnight noticed 2 trucks without license plates blocking the bridge. and one of the villages in north of comfortable where i think serves are in majority. 3 police units were called in to assist with the situation in the fall of their arrival, a group of mass then opened the fire at the police. the attackers through hand
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grenades and how the hell rocket launcher was also used, the coding to the police during the attack, a police officer was killed and another one was wounded police presence at the north of call. so it has been increasing off of the attack american soldiers serving under a needle and international peacekeeping forces hearing causal are also at the side where the attack took place. however, gunshots were heard even this morning. that shows have around the high in cost of off the glasses in may even more than a $90.00 made or peacekeeping soldiers then. so 50 assets serves with us. there's of were injured in the north, you sponsored stock. so normalizing relations between cost of us, so it'd be a to former award time falls sold last week officer failing to agree on the implementation plan to normalize relations of the mate. i also see it up pretty
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steam capsule caring rock samples from an asteroid is huddling towards the us and expected to touch down in the state of utah. within the hour. the return of the as iris ranks will include a 70 in submission. its contents will be studied by scientists will live full goes according to plan, will make a soft landing in the us defense department's utah test and training range. they lighter has to be transported to the johnson space center in houston. francisco diego is electra at university college, joins us now from london. goods have you with us. so dig a 1st of all, tell us what would the samples tell us once that an lice? why is this simple? it is extremely important and we're dealing with my theory of which is uh, a pristine material that goes on the way back uh, thousands of millions of years from the early stages of information. what we saw in
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our system where they were important chemicals for life. the building got more on now. oh, so what that, what that has been part of the formation of a sort of system, or we find, well that the many objects in the solar system today and in the past, very savvy, there's 4, walked it about no doubt. that was a substantial fact that the really show for the full day after the event of life on the bus, the combined them and thought we stopped to base. so it is very important to, to really stop by my liking these things is i don't want to go, but this is what i some of the best steps along that line. so in other words, will this help us to understand why the planet is inhabitable, how's, how help us to understand how life began on this planet are technically yes, not these idea that these ideas is backed up with vega, baby private duty outside of which life form when they come from, when do they log on there? and the solution is also in connection with the japanese,
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a space agency about that these are similar experiments. several years ago when they landed, i also samples for them. i know they're asked that i go to view, go almost identical to these particular for us, the light on visa, all these templates are going to be super change on the i know that it's one dimensional community. this is really fascinating because, well, that help us then maybe where they give us clues to maybe try and figure out which all the pilots might be and habits will where life might be found as well. exactly, as you've got an example, like all these findings because we know that once it is very up on thing, the only of us on the car, on the same show these extending up on funding the universe was wondering about galaxy. i'm not even convinced that they would be uh, primitive, like maybe this will pretty make the drive bro myers. uh no fossilized way. i said probably in the middle of sacrament. jupiter, for example, that we know they helped me to walk the there by chance to distinguish between primitive life and develop like that's
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a completely different started payment. they like to develop very quickly, very early stages email on it, but then they have more to develop like with more complex sales to thousands of minutes will be a that's a different story. but to start with bacteria and very simple life, i think it would be by the up on humans. but these are somebody spent by any of these pages. then they in both discoveries. i hear your distinction between primitive life and developed life, but i'm still holding out francisco to be angry one day when one of these cap seals touch down in eighty's back gone. let's what, what hopefully let's keep hope alive on tank itself. i was francisco diego. okay, oh, small river island in south korea is capital that was destroyed more than 50 years ago to increase water flow is restored itself back to life. m c. m is now become habitat for migratory birds. and those flowing slowly reports from sole researches of trying to work out how best to conserve it. tucked away in
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a little bend of the han river in central. so is bumps on islet the cities on the weapons 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. ruth and pick a wetlands are considered to be transition zones between aquatic and terrestrial 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 island surrounding montez as a spawning ground. and the sweet, the wetlands have also become habitat for several species of migrate we but the owner of the we observe birds like oriels and swallows their small birds that cross
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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, it was bonaparte to increase the flow rate of the han with rock and gravel from the islands was used to fortify the river. and bank men of one of souls, districts now home to a cluster of modern buildings, bumps on what's left in its own and slowly regenerated 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
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