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with, with only a nice the pair of why it's like the faces death every day but does is worth making a hero or a talk. witness. the minor on the jersey to the harrowing journey. the u. s. c's, a record number of migrants crossing its southern border and mexico. the spencer of any age, great to have you with us. this is allison 0 life from don't also coming up ethnic armenians lean are going to carry back. one of the leaders of our media and as a by john agreed to meet to discuss the crisis, the stand off in northern kosovo.
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dozens of attackers that hold up at the monastery after police officer was shot dead. i'm the richardson of the asian games in congo china, taking a closer look at the ancient motion, all of worship, which in more recent times has become a competitive skills dominated by chinese athletes. the beginning of the us mexico border where the city of ego passed and texas has declared a state of emergency following an influx of migrants from mexico. nearly 9000 people have made the crossing into the us in just 24 hours. the mayor of the city of el paso and texas has warned that his city is it a breaking point as migrants arrive? the white house says it has sent 800 military personnel to help alpha 0 as have usual. castro is not the border in eagle pass, texas. so you're next to the rio grande, heidi, what do you see?
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the serial. this is sort of the climax of this long journey that brings my friends up to this point on the other shore. as of course, mexico, and you're actually seeing a flag, the columbia and flag that my friends had put up just a short while ago prior to crossing this river to reach where i am standing now on the us side. and at this moment it seems peaceful, but we'd have been seeing groups of people coming at every hour of the day. people with small children trying to hold them above water and this chest deep crossing. it's been a very dicey situation as us border patrol. come along and boats trying to surround people as their chest deep and water in case they should drown. and i should mention that this is kate, proven to be a fatal journey that people take not only on the way crossing to mexico,
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being exposed to gain violence and cartels as well as the elements, but also crossing this river alone. earlier this week, a 3 year old boy died when the current swept him away from his family and i've been seeing people holding onto their children, wrapping them around their bodies while trying to fight those currents today. once they arrive here, they're asked to walk along the shore of the river on the other side of this barbed wire, which is put up to deterring people from wanting to come up the shore. and they've been directed to a boat landing that is on the other side over there or they're them processed by us border patrol agents. this bridge, it's providing a bit of shade and that's where the us government has been holding the new arrivals for at least of the initial minutes of not hours upon their arrival. then they are taken by bus 2 of processing center there. they stay for 2 days or up to we in
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order to just determine whether they have a credible asylum claim, and many do not according to the us government. and they are sent back to their home on friday before next place. so i spoken with before you explained to it, so i left what that looks like, sending them back. what is a credible asylum claim? what do they need to be able to show the us in order to say, actually, i am allowed to stay in this country? yeah, well international law says, of course, once they reach us, so while they're standing, technically, once they reach the middle of this river, they are writing on us property. they have a right to say, i hear from my life in my home country because i am part of a protective group. and i have a right to ask for us for protection. but they have to prove that they did face persecution because they belong to a perfect protected class, like a political group like race or
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a sexual orientation being for or fear in game violence alone does not qualify for us asylum. and many of the people who show up with those reasons are then sent back, but actually starting in may 0, it became even harder because not only did people have to cross that barrier, proving their from a protected class. but they also have to prove that they already tried and failed to get asylum in another country prior to arriving to the united states. and that we did out of many more people that was part of the presidential biden's new harsh asylum policies. but you're not seeing people that heard from try, and that is why the thousands that we've been seeing this we have arrived here in the small town and people past texas, which says it's over. wow. and been taken care of obviously finding him very highly. we're having some audio issues that will stay with it. i think i think we can continue this a little bit longer. so as you've explained,
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the majority of people who get there are then turned back. they're not accepted, their asylum claim into the us is not accept accepted. so what happens then? are they, are they put on a plane and flown back or concretely what happens when the us determines that those people are not gonna stay in the us? there is a lack of transparency 0 to know exactly what happens to those people. actually that's one of the problems. they're either put back on slides or they're just turned around and back to mexico. but what we do see are really the few for allow to stay in the us at least temporarily, because once they're deemed eligible to submit their asylum claim, and they actually have to make the process of that submission. and that is a month if not years long process due to how backed up us immigration for us are. those people are usually allowed to be within the us. sometimes they're getting
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temporary work permits. they often times have family or friends. we're already living here that they go on to join as they wait for their turn to their case and immigration port. and then that's of course, their final hurdle is once, therefore there is a to rise. it's ultimately up to the immigration judge to decide whether or not they may stay and statistically speaking, the odds are against them. so these are very bad, odd yet people still calm, which is really indicative of how great the desire is and that urgency they feel to leave their home situations. right, heidi show castro. thank you very much for all of that. and as you were telling our viewers, by the way, the river in the middle of the river behind you is really that, that, that, that line where people go from being in mexico to officially being on us territory id. thank you very much. i to the leaders of our media and as or by john have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation in the gore know camera back
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ethic. armenians have begun seeing the region after as a by john titan did scrape on the enclave. barrier has had a majority ethnic armenian population. azerbaijan says that it wants to integrate its residence for the ability to report hundreds, remain stranded, estimate armenian seeking the protection of russian peacekeepers who now controlled this airport in the going to cut off. they fled they townsend villages. feeling the arrival of visor, bed johnny 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 here and 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. and the 15 thought, speaking to the nation, armenian prime minister in the cold bush in yan said the situation remains very dangerous for the estimated
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a 120000 ethnic armenians living in the region. i sort of a mix up of our meetings and they go into a 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 re living conditions are created. an effective mechanisms of protection from ethnic cleansing, then the armenians have nicole in a car buffalo see excel from their homeland. armenians claim to go look at our best as their ancestral homeland. but the mountainous region is internationally recognized as part of a 0 by gen, since the phone of the soviet union in 2020, as or by gen, loads a major offensive reclaiming territory, occupied by armenia. it led to a ceasefire agreement between the 2 countries. this latest military push was aimed at disbanding, and this army ethnic armenian fighters who have now surrendered their weapons under russian mcgee to the agreement. this is the weapon that below
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used to belong to the automated army forces attachments. and they'll say to go out, i mean, i mean, your forces got here and it was seized from them just in the last 2 days during the last but as a by gen tightened his grip, i'm not going to cut our buff. international concern is mounting about the plight of civilians. the 1st humanitarian convoy arrived in the region on saturday, carrying 70 tons of basic supplies. ethnic armenian 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, mistress between the 2 sides runs deep. and many of those living here say they wouldn't feel safe living on there as a bed, johnny. for that, then, how many of these you are sitting hard to you out of
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a former advisor to the armenian prime minister? he says, most ethnic, armenians don't want to live under other bodies on a rule, and don't trust tobacco's promises that we're still talking about a, this party, or somebody tell you to resume in other by john. so, i mean, a many of their own citizens are deprived of many rides, but there is also an ongoing and continues are they know for the, as in a 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 so today, i mean 90 percent of the people are ready to leave car box now and i think they're now basically kept costs each day we're 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's no doubt in anybody's mind that after
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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 people don't want their competitors to lose their homes and their ancestral. that's uh, but are we, i don't think we 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 trusts 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. earlier we spoke to hickman, how's she and foreign policy advisor to the as or by johnny president, and we ask him about his country's offer of amnesty for separate this to disarm in
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the corner carol, back the last part of the 20 september of holding as a contractor's actions as a badge and made it very clear, but who puts an accounts down from the 1st cut of a 2nd, cut off for 40 full days, for others and engagement, simplest and free. 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 probably performing as part of this argument. this was a demonstration process such and also looking at the residential holdings arms, and if they put all of the icons down as a candidate to, to say a bad x and from 0 to them, it was simply as a free and 2 should be put on the simple then everybody puts us at a different extraction 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 a while to them a mainly a to be the shape of the circle, illegal vision. again,
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besides the practical individualist i selected individuals i took it was, it was a majority managing there. shouldn't be a population with another problem in the folder since was a civilian. so i'm looking at a problem as going to the country. we are inviting them and we are trying to reach out to the different channels. i would also really comment the very 1st fact, but that the idea that it can gauge with the central government invited representatives of. i mean there is, it is a part of the conversation including the political, the integration. what is 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, we things all come forward as well to meet all of his immediate requirements. security forces in northern kosovo have surrounded at least 30 gunman hours after a police officer was shot dead. authorities have killed 3 of the attackers and arrested one the cause of those prime minister says the group is hold up in a monastery in the village of ben scott and urged urge them to surrender. he has
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a que serbia backing what he called a terrorist attack. him. 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 and secure, say to rain for all citizens, without any distinction. knowing that this is not a fine with civilians, but we people who are heavily armed impose a 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 amend blocked a bridge and bench sky inspired on arriving police units. the attack threatens to derail you facilitated negotiations to normalize relations between kosovo and serbia. me i think josh has more from cost of those capital push tina the belief that the place the well, the border police patrol of the midnight noticed $2.00 trucks without license
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plates blocking the bridge and one of the villages in north of comfortable but 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 and then opened the fire at the police, the attackers through hand grenades and how the, how the rocket launcher was also used to go 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 causal are also at the side where the attack took place. however, gunshots were heard the even this morning, that assurance have around the high in cost of off the glasses in may, even more than a 90 nato. a peacekeeping soldier, since on 50 essex, serves with us. there's of were injured in the north. you sponsored stock. so
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normalizing relations between cost of us, so it'd be 2 former war time falls sold last week officer failing to agree on the implementation plan to normalize relations of the mates. i also see it up pretty steep. the still ahead on alpha 0. it will tell you why there's a backlog in asylum applications and appeals in south africa and touch down space mission that nasa says will open the time capsule to the beginning of our solar system. statements, the critical, the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem, teaching is yet to meet the to other countries, the europe, the members state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, this is the of the month of and the next russian are talking or keep in the
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secretaries or region. the victims to exec data school in for trying villages be sent to the printer because lifeline all those cookies and wanted to have only the old did you remain every day debrief for the age of didn't evict? but many here see a deep connection points may become the regular talk. it's a 2 year old alexandra, so came from the state. she refuses to nice. they used to ask me, granny, what do you need? i would say i didn't need anything except i saw a young soldier died. just say that i wish it wouldn't be walters in him. he was a very young. some people were buried in the homes because were too dangerous to go to the graveyard. russians and ukrainian eastern friends. why did they do this to us? the story of this village is the same as many of us spread across the eastern front, like no electricity, no running water dependents on food, a very to risk bite from the constant. jenny, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching alpha 0. a reminder of our headlines. the city of ego passed and texas has declared 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. the leaders of our media and as are by john, have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation in newborn no camera back. tens of thousands of ethnic armenians are likely to flee the region. after as a by, john tightened its grip on the enclave. security forces in northern kosovo have stormed the monastery, interested at least 30 gunmen hours after
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a police officer was shot dead. central american neighbors, panama and costa rica, say that they have devised a plan to manage the flow of migrants crossing the jungle border area between panama and columbia. that area and known as the down 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 border timeline project. so thinking of 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. they can then continue going north. so the impact on the local populations minimized the fuel demographic has come a cost of the 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 in south africa is facing a backlog of asylum applications and appeals. as it system struggles to keep up
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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. however, we tossed their reports from pretoria. these bothers 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 thinking on his side. i don't think so. i'm sure maybe the social was i knew i wanted to send me open any, but i'm sure because there's an issue that didn't leave a message. what you're seeing if you're thinking it's very light, it's not for you. is all saying it's all about science, then you can go to some of the pricing lies. if i don't even understand at them, do my best to see if we can get so that's okay. it's trying to pay a backlog of applications from asylum seekers and refugees. some didn't qualify for
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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 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 so 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 of the put tory, the funerals have been held in the occupied westbank after as really forces killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the north shops, refugee camp. the operation involved dozens of military vehicles and a bulldozer which destroyed the main road into the area. palestinian groups have declared a general striking nearby to look around to protest the raid that abraham has more from to look around in the occupied west. thank. it's hard to tell where the damage from the wave that took place early today starts. i'm the damage from last month to read. and let's show you the manifestation of the latest as radio waves here in the north, some refugee camp. where is where the forces have saved here for almost 5 hours damaging infrastructure home and also killing to palestinians.
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according to people here in the camp. they say that's why they are largely on arm. some young man now decided to carry up arms and 5 b is ready for it is continuously wave different palestinian towns and cities this result of the killing of a 21 year old palestinian who was involved in the armed confrontations that followed the raid. another man, a 32 year old, the father of 2, his wife is pregnant and they were expecting their 3rd child was shot in the head and killed instantly posted in here say that the raids like this one are not new. they barely, it really finished off the reconstruction of the main street after the rate that took place last month when these really forces damage infrastructure. once again,
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people here say that these really forces could read again. any minutes intimidating and killing palestinians knew that, but he knew some stuff to come. the occupied westbank, the philippines, his accused china is coast guard of installing a floating barrier and a disputed area of the south china sea middle. it says it strongly condemned this. china is installation of a barrier across the part of the scarborough. sho, paging sees the sho in 2012 filipino fishing crews say this forced and then to travel further for smaller catches, a cap. sewell carrying rock samples from an asteroid has touched down on the earth . the young man spacecraft has landed in the us state of utah. it was carrying a 4500000000 year old asteroid sample. its fiery return has concluded a 7 year national admission there thought to contain clues about the origins of a solar system and life. the chinese martial, lot of will show, has been part of the asian games for more than 30 years. and globally, it's estimated that more than
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a 120000000 people practice the sport. so any richardson went to will 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 of the discipline has 2 distinct competition categories, choreographed routines, and full contact financing. points are good to go. i hope most will be on the. i love to assure you, since i was a child and i've been practicing it ever since. my dream is to share my experiences of issue with the younger generation on. so that more and more kids and then to do it. but it's a part of the chinese tradition and culture that needs to be looked after when it comes to winning metals and we're showing that we call the support 1st came into the agent games in 1990 and event invite. since then,
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china has gone on to 6 gold medals that's close 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 gains metal of his own. want them 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 for the plus it looks cool. so i think to show is a perfect sport, iran and the dentist on well among the countries from outside of china to enjoy metal success at the last agent 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. and each year i take students to international competitions where we, when many metals were certainly thing up,
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i 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 states, this will she will continue to be one of the schools, the listing agent games unique and the richardson l g 0. i'm joe. up next to the inside story. they will look at crimea strategic importance to both ukraine and russia. the now in southern europe, the seasons changing, but that seasonal change then just got as far as the west in greece. so for athens, for creed and for the north coast of asked attempt is to hide the sun is in the sky . there's still a breeze blowing across the stumble, but you got 26 degrees here as well. so i took here, it's looking dry. tension is still on the high side, the happening a rock don't quite record high values with very high values in the last couple of
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days from baghdad down to bows drive. we still told you about middle forty's during monday. it's about $39.00 in dire on, hit to with a prevalent wind humidity is high, which is the case around the gulf states at the moment. so that a few minutes he has dropped back a bit because i'm on soon the edge of them on soon wind is no longer really affecting at city. if we jump save, that's what i'm assuming is still there. you can see the, when the and it's, it's light to increase. the likelihood of charlotte is not big ones, but some of them in some of the most i would easier for you and certainly throughout tropical after it's still looking way that sees me correct. the rain should be going south, but usually a big gap that cost a different reason for the right. right. change of season and feel like coming into spring. it's been particularly when and when the already back 5 days ago. and for most of south africa or the some the south is going to be written when the again for monday and tuesday,
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