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the roads behind me, those steels 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 ethnic armenians, lena, going to carol back one of the leaders of our media. and as the by john agreed to meet, to discuss the crisis, the venue. it's great to have you with us. this is elisha 0 life from the also coming up stand off in northern kosovo. dozens of attackers that hold
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up at a monastery after a police officer with shot dead. a warning of the city of breaking point, the us sees a record number of migrants crossing its southern border with mexico. plus i'm, i'd be richardson of the asian games in congo china. taking a closer look at the ancient marshal of worship, which in more recent times has become a competitive schools, dominated by chinese athletes. the leaders of our media and as are based on have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation in the gore. no camera back. i think our meetings have begun fleeing the region. have to as a buyer's on tightened its grip on the enclave. the area has had a majority ethnic or median population. as a by john however says it wants to integrate it's residents. hold on bill, how many reports the hundreds remain stranded estimate armenian seeking the
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protection of russian peacekeepers who now controlled this airport in the going to cut off. they fled they towns and villages. feeling the arrival of visor. but john, the soldiers this by buck who's saying the people of armenian defense will be protected by the constitution. but like many here, validity edit but 10 things. it's safer to move on regarding to them who can give us the guarantee we found the lead to of guessing we ran away and came, here we go. so i got the young people are killed along the way to the border lifting father speaking to the nation, armenian prime minister in the cold bush in yan said the situation remains very dangerous for the estimate of a 120000 ethnic armenians living in the region, i sorted its neighbors at the our meetings in the corner car boss continued to face the threat of an ethnic cleansing. 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,
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then the armenians have nicole in a car buff. we'll see excel from their homelands. armenians claim to go look at our best as the ancestral homeland, but the mountainous region is internationally recognized as part of a 0. but gen, since the fall of the soviet union. in 2020 as they are by gen, loads a major offensive, reclaiming territory. occupied by armenia, it led to a ceasefire agreement between the 2 countries. of this latest military push was aimed at disbanding, and this army ethnic armenian fighters who have now surrendered their weapons under russian redated agreement. this is the, this is the government that below, used to belong to the dominion, all these forces attachments associated go out. i mean, i mean, your forces got the here and it was seized from them just in the last 2 days during the last. but as a by gen tied to this group,
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i'm not going to cut our bus. international concern is mounting about the plight of civilians. the 1st to many to income boy arrived in the region on saturday, carrying 70 tons of basic supplies, ethnic. i mean and leaders say they are in talks to organize a withdrawing process. and the return of those displaced by the fighting. but after 3 decades of rivalry, mistrust between the 2 sides runs deep. and many of those living here say they wouldn't feel safe living under as they've been johnny for that. then how many of these are our son, howard, john is a former advisor to the armenian prime minister. he says, most ethnic armenians don't want to live under as or by johnny rule, and they don't trust as promises. we're still talking about a despotic. well, somebody tell you the reason in other by john, so i mean a many of their own citizens are deprived of many rides. but there is also an
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ongoing and continues are they know for the as enough for the against arming is in, in another by john, i mean, this could be 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 reconciliation before we can take talk about any kind of integration as we so today, i mean 90 percent of the people are ready to leave carl back 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 is internet and cellphone communication on and off and the people i'm talking to most everyone is think we're ready to leave any time. so i think there's no doubt in anybody's mind that after what they so last week or this week, the new attack renew detached from us or by john and the rhetoric that we're hearing from buck who people are not imagining themselves living on their, on their budge, on you, obviously the people don't want their competitors to lose their homes and their ancestral. that's uh, but are we,
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i don't think we left with any other trends. i mean, if this people are under an imminent threat life threats, i don't think anybody has any choice. there is no trust in the distribution system . there is no control overhaul. and walk is going to be the cases that could be fabricated against the people. they simply don't like, so there's a little trust on holiday out 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 of this. that's what we're seeing from the army inside. earlier we spoke to hick natasha of foreign policy adviser to be answered by johnny president. we asked him about his country's offer of amnesty for separate this to disarm in the corner counter back the last part of the 20 september of holding as a contractor's actions as a boys and made it very clear. but who puts an accounts down from the 1st cut of a 2nd cut of 40 full days for others and engagements, simplest and free. and here we should differentiate 2 groups of people. one group
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is service. some of those armed forces that are probably performing in is it also puts a gun down as it can return back to the republic of armenia as part of this argument . this was a demobilization process such and also look at the residential, the holdings arms and also the, it comes down as a candidate to, to say a bad x and from 0 to them, it was simply as a free and you should be. but on the sending pull, then everybody what is that a differentiation, differentiation between the some selective couple of the people in the 1st kind of a full meet the crimes of all crimes. i guess other boys, any civilians and able to pull the skis that took up all of them a mainly as of the, 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. but another 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, mentor, central government,
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invited representatives of. i mean, there is, it is a part of the conversation including the political integration model, social economic issues, as they ask us with an issues. i said the government, the most important immediately to the assets and we'll continue to do so and more intense. everything's all coming forward as well. to meet all of his immediate requirements, security forces in northern kosovo have surrounded at least 30 gunmen hours after a police officer was shot dead. authorities have killed 3 of the attackers, interested. one for those of those prime minister says the group is hold up in a monastery in the village of ben scott and heard them urge them to surrender. he has accused serbia backing what he called a terrorist attack. yeah. awesome. let's see. i asked 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 base is not defined with
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civilians, but we people who are heavily imposing great danger, not only to the constitution of all the unloading costs of o, but also to the safety of all citizens. the interest began earlier on sunday, after heavily armed men blocked the bridge and bind sky and fired on arriving police units. the attack threatened is to derail negotiations, to normalize relations between kosovo and serbia. to me, i'm, it does, has more from customers council per student. i believe that took place. well, the board of police patrol after midnight noticed 2 trucks without license plates blocking to 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 the arrival, a group of mass then opened the fire at the police via that goes through hand grenades. and how the,
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how the rocket launcher was also used according 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 on the needle and international peacekeeping forces, hearing costs of war, also of the sides, where the attack took place. however, gunshots were heard even this morning that i should have around the high in cost of off the classes in may, even more than a 90 need or peacekeeping soldiers. then some 50 ethics serves with us. there's of were injured in the north, you sponsors talk so normalizing relations between cost of us. so it'd be a to former war time falls sold last week, officer failing to agree on the implementation plan to normalize relations of the math. i also see it up for the students of the border city of ego pass and the us state of texas has declared
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a state of emergency following an influx of migrants from mexico. nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from mexico and just 24 hours. the mayor of the city of el paso, in texas as warren his city. is it a breaking point as migrants come in? the white house says it has sent 800 military personnel to help houses here as highly jo, castro is at the border. she's an eagle pass texas, where thousands of arrived in recent days. so hey, to show us, what does this border look like from the us side? 0. i want to immediately point your attention to this family that has now been trying unsuccessfully to cross the rio grande. they just left the mexican side of the shore as was about a half hour ago. now there's stranded on this island that's in the middle of the river. it was only need deep up until that point. and now for the 3rd time, they've tried and failed to cross from the island of the middle to the us side of
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the bank because it gets much deeper, the water, which is all the way to a man's chest. and a father was holding a young child on his shoulders. a young woman fell at one point. i mean, this is just extremely difficult to watch the situation where danger is ever present. and it was earlier this week that a 3 year old boy, you even this, this trial we're looking at now is even smaller. but a 3 year old boy drowned when he was ripped, from his parents arms as they were trying to process part of the river. so this is an extremely dangerous situation that you're seeing unfolding, particularly when children are involved. and perhaps what makes it even more difficult to see is that this is happening under observance. there are soldiers here. there are us border patrol. there's us suppressed. we're all watching this
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unfold. and the soldiers and the border patrol that have boats, they're not doing anything about it, not at this moment. anybody as, and it's just sort of seem like an impending disaster. the potential referred to unfold. i'm sorry to interrupt. we were amazing camera work here because we're seeing, i think we're all seeing the same thing about 6 people. one of them while you were speaking appears to have made it across. and that appears to be leaving. 5 people stuck. it seems in the middle of the rio grande, you says that what you said there was a young child. am i right? there are 2 young children and that's what makes it difficult. yeah, i've been seeing adults mainly men who have been successfully way across the chest, deep water. but when you have little children who obviously don't know how to swim and are being carried by their parents, that is what truly is dangerous here. given the child tests that we saw at this
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point just few days ago, and, you know, for these families, they're trying to make this terrible decision the really interesting, what is the new, the, what's their mandate? what it is, therefore they're there to observe that kind of gets back. so what i was saying that is that this is part of the frustration they are observing. sometimes they jump in and how when it really seems very dire about 2 hours ago, there was another family that cross their children were older, one with special needs, with intellectual disabilities. and the border patrol boat came and picked them up and took them to the actually the boat landing on the us side where they could get
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on to land safely. but no one is coming to this family. now we've been watching them now here for like 40 minutes, kind of trying to decide what to do next to they stay on this island where they are essentially stranded. you know, it's very hot. it's a 100 degrees fahrenheit. in this weather they have young children and you know, i don't know if you're seeing what i'm saying right here. the heidi, we're absolutely seeing where he's taking the best of the situation there. what have you seen groups get stuck at that particular location before? what have they done when that's happened? yeah, so i just, yesterday there was a group of about a 100 people on the small sand bar in the middle of the rio grande. and they were there for 4 hours. the i, it was almost like a game of chicken us border patrol, thinking we'll wait them out. have them turn around and go back to the mexican side and the people not wanting to give up after coming so far, because of course,
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what we're seeing now is the apex of this long journey that's taken many of them weeks, if not months, dangerous terrain to gain territory through being victims of violence to reach this point where they are so close within i distance within a rock through the united states. and so for the secret have now made it and we were saying now to give that all away. mm hm. the rest of the family, however, they're still on the same box across this river. the family is a, however, still stranded because of their, their small children. we saw earlier groups of adults who were linking arms trying to form a human change across this river. and you know, this read this river to, it might be plastic looking to the naked eye one moment and then the current will pick up at another. it's quite unpredictable. and now you're seeing this man in the white t shirts. you know, he's really struggling. and he doesn't have a child or baggage or anything that he's carrying and one slip if, if, if
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a person doesn't know how to swim and of course of yours a young child. oh that's. it's just a terribly potentially tragic situation. all right, heidi, so castro reporting there. we're looking at the live pictures if you're just joining us of the rio grande as migraines, potential asylum seekers are crossing this river. it's been very difficult. we've been watching this the last few minutes. a few 2 men have made it across the rest, the family stranded on the sand bank, including young children. and we saw just moments ago. the us border patrol to go by and observe as heidi was explaining to us, but essentially do nothing. we will come back to the story on elsie's 0. thank you very much. i still ahead on alice's 0. it will tell you why there's a backlog and asylum applications and appeals in south africa and touched down the return of asteroid samples from a rock that's older than earth itself. the
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the brought to you by visit capital. that is supposed to be wet season because of the session, particularly place like thailand come body. and yet the, the where the pots a ton on where it still reports is far too dry and too hot. so i'm from the northeast to retro to 56.8 celsius. that is for september. the drain not far away and it's really down the coast of north to south vietnam is circulation that really wants to form into something. i'm not sure who will be able to watch it. then the heaviest, right is to the surface that beyond the actual so she trusts to the philippines. the most symbolize here and an easier is still looking rather dry, which is the season the just the back, correct, to be honest, equally seasonally,
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but not quite, is correct. is this right in here, running through or suspect to the other river and then the other. see, it's not heavy, right? certainly. but it's the same to keep spreading east, which vinci towards japan which is currently dry and was wanting is in the high states. you'd expect that at this time the because the monthly rate should be getting sides. but their big charles 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 jobs and roger started recently, we shouldn't really happened this time. yeah. so there's a general trend to see the rain go science, but it's slowing coming. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the me and go ahead and give us citizen terms are risking their lives to secretly film the ongoing persecution for people. 101 east reveals the never before seen footage on all the
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colleges when the the still watching out a reminder of our headlines this our, the leaders of our media and also by john have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation in the going to count rebec, tens of thousands of ethnic armenians are likely to flee the region after as a base on tightened its grip on the enclave. security forces in northern kosovo had surrounded at least 30 gunmen hours after a police officer was shot dead. ne of killed 3 of the attackers interested. another one. the city of ego passed in texas has declared
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a state of emergency following an influx of migrants from mexico. nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us from mexico in just 24 hours. a central american neighbors, panama and costa rica say that they have devised they plan to manage the flow of migrants crossing the jungle border area between panama and columbia. the area known as the dairy and gas is used by people from south america to travel up through central america. many of them are ultimately heading for the united states, south western board domlyn project to take a little who were working on a plan. so the bus is coming from panama and go to a specific pulse 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 effects of which we experience the south africa is facing
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a backlog of asylum applications and appeals. as it system struggles to keep up with the number of claims rights. lawyers say thousands of people mainly from other parts of africa are waiting too long to find out the outcome of their cases. how when we talk so reports from pretoria. are these brothers let the democratic republic of congo 3 years ago? they travel to zambia, then into them probably 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 thinking about his right. i don't think so. i'm sure maybe the 1st show was i knew i wanted to send me open any, but i'm sure because there's some issues i didn't. if i need to go there, what you're seeing, if you're thinking it's very light, is not for you is all saying it's all lots. i don't even go to some of the pricing lies. if i don't even understand as i'm doing my business,
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if we can get so that's what 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 the you, energy agency and how to deal with the backup and processing ricky, g, and asylum applications. some of the applicants, couple of countries, such as the dual credit of the congo, ethiopia, and somalia. human rights because they thousands of people are waiting for documents to begin live and work yet some economic migrants as of late 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, yukon, 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,
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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 pretoria as the funerals have been held in the occupied westbank after as really forces killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the north champs refugee camp? the operation involved dozens of military vehicles in a bowl. those are which destroyed the main road into the area. palestinian groups have declared a general striking nearby to correct a protest against the rate. and north of ramallah is really forces arrested 8 students from years age university. this is the 4th rate inside the campus in the past 8 years. the philippines has the cues, china is coast guard of installing a floating barrier in a disputed area. the south china sea manila says it's strongly condensed. china is installation of about your across parts of the scarborough. sho, badging see the scarborough show in 2012 filipino fishing crusade. this force them
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to travel further for smaller catches. china claims. 90 percent of the south china sea cap fuel carrying rock samples from an asteroid. has touched down on earth. the unmanned spacecraft has landed in the us state of utah was carrying a 4500000000 year old asteroid sample. its fiery return has concluded a 7 year national admission and the contents will be studied by scientists world wide. there are thought to contain clues about the origins of our solar system and life. calling baker has more pieces of the password and there 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
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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. early sunday morning, the capsule containing the samples streaked across the sky and landed in a desert in utah. 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 the 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,
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but managed to deliver trace amounts of dust. they tried again, and in 2020 they returned 5 grams of pristine material from the surface of an asteroid. and china is lunar lander chung, a $5.20 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 will 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, were able to set bounds on when jupiter for and to know about how much
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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 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 are to the chinese martial arts of issue has been part of the asian games the more than 30 years. and globally, it's estimated more than a 120000000 people practice the sport. and the richardson went to, we'll show school in the whole city of home, joe, to learn about its ancient traditions. a schools with more than 1500 years of history. the future of the chinese motional to wish you looks to be in good hands. the discipline has 2 distinct competition categories, choreographed routines, and full contact financing. points are good to go. i hope most of the if i'm you, i love to issue since i was a child and i've been practicing it ever since. my dream is to share my experiences
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of issue with the younger generation, so that more and more kids learn to do it. but it's a part of the chinese tradition and culture that needs to be looked after to when it comes to winning metals. and we're showing that we called a spoke 1st came into the agent games in 1990. and i've been invited since then, china has gone on to 6 gold medals, best place to 3 times and one by all the other countries put together 10 year old tony's each one hopes to one day when an agent games metal of his own. want to see if i do things like video games is bad for my eyesight and my body gets weak with or show my body will be stronger, i can learn to protect myself. plus it looks cool. so i think ocean is a perfect sport. iran and duff, dennis done well among the countries from outside of china to enjoy metal success
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at the last asian games. and we, she's growing global popularity was recognized the decision to include it in the 2026 useful in picks in cynical, but it's yet to become a full olympic sports for the home development. also, since it became part of the asian games, our government is offered us more support. i think she ever take students to international competitions where we win many metals or certainly feel show that through our efforts one day sooner or later wish you will become and then the big sport regardless of it to the big state, this will, she will continue to be one of the schools, the listing agent games unique and the richardson l g 0. i'm jo. the, this is alice has 0 and these are the top stories, the leaders of our media and as are by john, have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation in the board. no count back . tens of thousands of ethnic armenians are likely to flee the region after as
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