tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 24, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the cost premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment. right. because in liberia heck, to the pope's kinda incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the top jobs october on, which is era. the, [000:00:00;00] the lines that reuben, yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is the news, our line from the coming up in the program today, a warning of a city of breaking points. the us sees a record number of migrants crossing its 7 border with mexico ethnic armenians, lena dorner, carol, back while the leaders of our media and as are by john agreed to meet,
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to discuss the crisis standoff in northern kosovo as over police of arrested attackers. we've been hold up an amount of stairs and such down the space mission that master says will open the time capsule to the beginning of our solar system. on each similar to this folder finished on square in the north london jobby talk them twice, came from behind to an a 2 overlapping image with a captive swimming been disabled. the so we begin, this is our in the us, which is seeing an unprecedented number of migrants crossing from mexico. nearly 9000 people have arrived in just 24 hours. the board of city of ego passed in texas has declared a state of emergency mexico and the us have reached an agreement to deport migrants
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to their home countries. they will introduce new measures to curb the surge of border crossings. the mayor of el paso in texas says the city is overwhelmed. this thousands of new asylum seekers arrived each day. the city of uh, paso, and they have so many resources and we have come to where we look at a breaking point right now. a c asylum seekers and mostly from venezuela, hundreds in haiti, many of the violence financial crisis or political turmoil in their home countries . i'm sure zeros haiti jo. castro is at the border and eagle past texas, haiti over the last few hours. you've been showing as dramatic live footage of migrants crossing the rio grande behind you and making it to the us. i understand you're now in a position to speak to some of the people who are on us territory. that's right, 0 actually right here we were just standing here in the video video. he's asking if
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we can go to get into the shade because he has been in his son for so long. this is for 50 of who's from been this way that was listed on his way of that is to me almost as soon as i've asked him how he feels to have finally, rival news, news for you to get the ball is here for the opportunities for everyone who is what message does he have for the us government here? yeah, yeah. they're being asked to leave and they're actually as a file past us here. a they've been very orderly since arriving on the side of the river. as you see, border control border patrol vehicles have now come and see another group of a young family here with a child or like almost done being they're really trying to make the best of this. um, really difficult situation. you really see people dealing with the seats and after of course, coming across this river, which we have been showing you throughout the morning and still more people don't
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know. we can see past this flyer here. but more people have been crossing from the mirror from the mexico side. and actually you do see more groups here there on this island, which is right in the middle of the rio grande. and people are holding hands their linking arms because this part of the water where they're about to wave through it's about to get chest deep. and that is very difficult. obviously when you're balancing young children on your shoulders, as this man is, who is a 2nd in line leading the way we've seen a lot of families stranded on on this island or going back and forth and then hoping for an opportunity when more people arrived there hoping that with the help of others holding onto them, they can together fight the current. and this current is deadly heavy. heavy, we're looking at the women just about see the group through the barbed wire screen
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roughly how many this with dangerous situation roughly how many are controversial drive that grew in the family having crossed successfully over the water? now of course, they have to present themselves to us border patrol and making a case to try to claim for asylum here is 0. actually, i don't think i can hear you anymore. so if you're still hearing me, this is the scene we've seen unfold on the ground. hey, heidi, i'm not sure if you can hear this. i'm being told that you can't hear me. all right . listen, thanks for showing us all of that. when your sound is back up, we'll cross back to you. thank you very much, heidi show castro. there are near the rio grande of central america neighbors, panama, in costa rica, say that they've devised they plan to manage the flow of migrants crossing the jungle border area between panama and columbia. that area known as the dairy and gas, is used by people from south america to travel through central america, many of them then heading to the united states,
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south west and border as we just saw. some land projectile thinking of who's working on a plan. so the bus is coming from panama, go to a specific part of costa rica in an area where my goodness can stay. they can then continue going north. so the impact on the local population is minimized. i see a lot for us, you 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. all right, we can go back to heidi's ro, castro, at the border and the eagle pass, texas, heidi, we, we won a flight through these audio issues. i believe you can now hear me because this is an important story to tell, show us what you're seeing. i'm seeing, there we go. these live pictures right now. where are these people who are just moments ago were crossing the rio grande? have now made it they are now as we see them on us territory, even though they're on the other side of the barbed wire. heidi tell us what's
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happening of the 0. yeah i, i see that they've successfully waited across his chest deep water. some of them carry and children on their shoulders. some young children themselves, and they are stepping forward on us soil for the 1st time on this muddy banks of the, of the rio grande river. but as you see, the hurdles in front of them are still many were looking through them, looking at them through this barbed wire that has been placed here by this, by the republican governor of texas. and its purpose here is to try to deter people from trying to crawl through. and that's why you're seeing people now just standing still. what are they going to do next? they have to decide how they're going to get across this wire to where i'm standing. now,
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which is squarely on the us shore of the rio grande. and just to get to this point, people are exhausted. they came here asking us for water. they're underneath the sun that is a 100 degrees fahrenheit. many's telling me that they're from venezuela, that they boarded a train, a freight train that took them to about 4 hours from this point in mexico. and then after they left the train early this morning they had been walking ever since for the last 4 or 5 hours, carrying the lines, carrying their children to get to this river crossing. and so when they see this wire walking away and when you see the us border patrol vehicle that are here to try to keep people say that they see drowning happening, they intervene, they do save people's lives, but they're also here to try to scare them away to get them to turn around and go back to mexico before they get
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a chance to submit their asylum claim highly. can we have the 2nd there? and we can hold on that for a 2nd to heidi, because we saw that we saw the boat of the us border patrol. just go by and, and in your previous lives. in the previous hours we saw similar scenes from what we're seeing the boat. so neither deterring people nor helping them, unless it is, as you described, a life threatening situation. i'm trying to understand what is it exactly that they're trying to achieve? that is the greatest question because there's not much they can do. they are trying, in a sense to prevent people from submitting their asylum claim in the united states. you have to get here. you have to be standing on us soil and you have to say, i want asylum here until those things happen and then tell the right people here which are the asylum officers and the border patrol, check points and the stations. then they're sort of in a grey zone where although technically, after crossing midway through this river,
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they are on us property and under international law, they have a right to make that assignment claim. if they decide to turn around, if they are scared by us border patrol or national guard or these wires and they give up, then that claim is never made. and that is sort of the strategy that divided administration is using to try to prevent people's image for people from submitting those asylum claims. so even the boats that we saw, the, we saw them cutting very close to groups of migrants who are halfway under water. it's hard to assign motive to what those bo drivers are doing, but it looks very much like they were creating wakes. there's speeding past, it's very and pleasant. it's very loud. making a situation that's already frightening, even more intimidating. but as you said, though, there should be credit given to the humanitarian response or happen instances, and we saw them this morning when us border patrol come by and ask especially the most vulnerable
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a child who has special needs disabilities asked that child and her family to board the boat and be taken safely to a proper way of approaching the us land. so it is a very fluid situation where i think even the border patrol themselves feel a bit torn in that you're seeing this that this, this very difficult scene of humanity. you understand the compassion people must feel, but at the same time they've been instructed to try to keep people from reaching land in the us to make those asylum claims. heidi before i let you go, i'm wondering whether you can pan left or right show us around you. if there is a passage for the people who are behind you right now to make it to where you are. and then after that, what happens to them? you explain to us that they have to, but that's when they're going to make their asylum claim. but we know that a lot of them may not have
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a claim by the us definitions of what constitutes asylum. right, well let's 1st see if we can find how they are getting past here and i'll ask our photographer, brian sh accounts to come with me because there happened groups of people that made it past the spence and i think they're actually in line. perhaps there's a small opening a oh actually if you see here, there's you, us border patrol agents or cutting the wire. now this is an interesting situation where we have a federal agency, the us border patrol doing one thing, which is trying to help in a humana, terry, on way, get this, these people out of the sun. but you also have the texas governor who is the one that deployed these measures, this fencing this, the state of the national guards controlled by the state. and there is a conflict between the governor, who's a republican and president biden, is ministration,
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which of course is democratic. so it's sort of you ask great questions here because none of this really makes sense. there are conflicting with agencies responding. there are conflicting feelings of you know, humana, terry, and needs versus border law enforcement needs. but what is clear is that these asylum seeking families are putting themselves at great risk to get to this point. and they have decided that this is worth the risk. and now it is up to the us to decide how to respond to that. or that is absolutely extraordinary what you're showing us live heidi. we're seeing us officials cutting barbed wire. the other us officials have put up even as migraines, have just crossed the rio grande and they're trying to make it onto for, for soil where you are. listen, thank you so much for all the reporting and all the context around all of this. hi, digital castro,
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thank you. the to stand off for the monastery and northern coast of what was now over security forces storm. the building hours after a police officer was shot dead at least 3 of the attackers were killed. the incident began with about 30 gunmen barricaded themselves in a monastery in the village of bunch. scott, cuz of those prime minister has a cue, serbia, backing what? he called a terrorist attack? a 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 a fine with civilians, but with 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. the under rest began earlier on sunday, after heavily armed men blocked
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a bridge in bunch got and fired on arriving police units. the attack threatens to derail negotiations to normalize relations between kosovo and serbia. massages and cost of those capital per se, tina he explains what led to the stand off. i believe that the place the well, the board of police withdrawal of the midnight noticed 2 trucks without license plates blocking to the bridge. and one of the villages, the north of customer where i think serves are in majority. 3 police units were called in to assist with the situation and upon their arrival, a group of mass then opened the fire at the police, the attackers through hand grenades, and how the, how the rocket launcher was also use the coding silver 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 costs of war,
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also of the sides, where the attack took place. however, gunshots were heard even this morning. that oceans have around the high in cost of off the glasses in may even more than a $90.00 needs or peacekeeping soldiers. then some 50 assets served with us. there's of were injured in the north, you sponsor box on normalizing relations between cost of us. so it'd be of 2 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 pretty steep. so there's plenty more head on this news hour, including funerals held in the occupied westbank, half the 2 palestinians were killed during and it's really rate on the refugee camp . and we meet the young, you're rocky man, living in ukraine. he slipped the american invasion. now he's fear, as he may be displaced again and lots of other stuff in closes in on
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a 3rd straight formula. one world title after another race. when this one in japan that's coming up with get a stem it in sport later, this all the, the leaders of our media and as a by john have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation in the going to count rebec ethnic armenians have begun swinging the region, after, as or by, john tightened its grip on the enclave. the area is had a majority ethnic armenian population. azerbaijan says that it wants to reintegrate its residence. hold up, they'll have made reports. hundreds remains trying to estimate carmine and seeking the protection of russian peacekeepers who now controlled this airport and they're 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 our 1000000 defense will be protected by the constitution. but like many here,
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melody edit. but jen thinks it's safer to move on. we're going on to them. who can give us the guarantee here, and we found the lead, tough guessing. we ran away and came, here we go. so i got the young people are killed along the way. the boat, as i was 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 sort of a mix up in our meetings in the corner car box continue to face the thread of an estimate cleanser in 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 vasqua, see excel from their homelands. the armenians claim to go look at our best as their ancestral homeland. but the mountain this region is internationally recognized as part of a 0 by gen, since the phone of the soviet union in 2020, as or by gen,
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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 used to belong to the automated armies 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 tied to this group, i'm not going to cut our buff. international concern is mounting about the plight of civilians. the 1st to many, to an income boy arrived in the region on saturday, carrying 70 tons of basic supplies ethnic. i mean,
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the leaders say they are in talks to organize that 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 on there as a bird journey for them. then how many of these are earlier we spoke to hypnotize? yes, foreign policy adviser to the as or by johnny presidents. and we asked him about his country's offer of amnesty for separates is to disarm in the corner car back. the last part of the event is september of holding as a contractors actions as a badge and made it very clear. but who puts an accounts down from the 1st kind of a 2nd cut off for 40 full days for others and engagement, 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 demobilization process such and also look at the residence of
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a 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, until it should be based on the sending pull. then everybody, what is it, a differentiation, differentiation? we're talking about some selective couple of the people in the 1st kind of a full meat of crimes of all kinds. i guess other boys, any civilians and able to pull the skis that took a while to them. i mean was able to be the shape of the circle, illegal vision, again, because of the particular individualist and selective 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. i saw you called the country, we are inviting them and we are trying to reach out to the different channel. i would also really comment the very 1st pack, but that the idea that it can gauge with the central government invited representatives of. i mean, there is, it is a part of the conversation including the political, the integration model, social economic issues, as they ask us with an issues. i said the government,
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the most important immediately to be active and we'll continue to do so. as an more intensive, everything's all coming forward as well to meet all of his immediate requirements in our same county. and as a former advisor to the armenian prime minister, he says, most ethnic armenians do not want to live under us or by johnny rule, or we're still talking about a this party. well, so let me tell you the reason in other by john. so, i mean, a many of their own citizens are deprived of many rights, but there is also an ongoing and continues are they know phobia as into forget against army names 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 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 carl back now, and i think they're now basically kept costs each day. we are all personally trying to being touched. there is a little communication. it goes off and on. there is internet and cellphone
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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 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 on their as 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're left with any other chance. i mean, if these 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 you all need to do 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 in sight. funerals have
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been held in the occupied westbank counter is really forces killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the north champs refugee camp. the operation involved dozens of military vehicles and a bulldozer which destroyed the main road into bay area. palestinian groups have declared a general strike in nearby tool korean to protest against the rate that abraham has more from the occupied westbank. 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 need. this is randy waves here in the north . some sort of few g. com. where is really forces have saved here for almost 5 hours damaging infrastructure home and also killing to palestinians, according to people here in the camp. they say that's why they are largely on arm.
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some young man now decided to carry up arms and 5 b is where the 4th is continuously wave different palestinian towns and cities this result of the killing of a 21 year old palestinian who was involved in the arms confrontations that followed the rate. 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 raid that took place last month when these really forces damage infrastructure. once again, people here say that these really forces could read again. any minutes intimidating and killing palestinians knew that. but he knew some stuff for you to come. the
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occupied westbank nearly 170 palestinian. his release had been murder this year. more than double the number for the same period last year. is rarely police are accused of being unable or unwilling to tackle this problem. whole brendan reports from cooper, a car in central israel. children playing on the family terrace upfront on the tack is open fine in broad daylight, a 2 men from the family. the cctv catches the family scramble for safety. one of the wounded man liked to die. on september the 2nd shake semi i bet, let's see it ma'am. in proof, a cut of became another victim gun 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 about. and these are huge amounts of and
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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 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 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,
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very different to that of his writings. these really police issued us an entry statement saying that the crime wave is a top priority, and the substantial result is have been dedicated to it. they said they force at $44.00 attempted notice so far this year. and the targeting the financial assets of suspected criminals, reason protests of drones, thousands of demonstrations, many carrying symbolic white coffins. israel's palestinian citizens have long complained that they don't receive the rights that they're entitled to unabated cummings suggest as evidence for the police pull, brennan, i'll just sarah cooper, canada israel. the still ahead on elza 0. y school's out for thousands of children across several regions of molly. we'll have an update on that. and a small island in south korea's capital that was destroyed more than 50 years ago, has now reformed to become a bird sanctuary. on the richardson of the agent,
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james in the congo china taking a closer look at the ancient marshal of worship, which in more recent times has become a competitive schools, dominated by showing exactly the there in southern europe, the seasons changing, but that seasonal change done 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, atrocity 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, the rock don't quite record high values with very high values in the last couple of days from the fact that down to bows drive, we still told you about middle fault east during monday. it's about 39 in dire on here too. with a prevalent wind humidity is high, which is the case around the gulf states after. but so
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a few minutes he has dropped back a bit because the monsoons, the edge of the monsoon, wind is no longer really affecting that city. if we jump save that won't soon is still there. you can see the when the and it is light to increase the likelihood of showers lumping guns, but some of them in some of the most i would easier for you and certainly throughout tropical after it's still lucky 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 seasons 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 least in the south, it's going to be when, when the, again for monday and to stay the did you need to talk to the
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teams to the objective. okay. was so daunting. total focused on success that the tough finding of the physical sport but free. so in your so mental well climbing legend alex 100 on how to be the best and make the world a better place. i think that there's more than enough for everybody to go around. it's more about equity, redistributing what we have. you're trying to protect the environment. it starts by helping to make sure that people have everything they need generations. thoughts on . i'll just say around dates. the mind, like the minerals needed for green energy transition in the 1st of 2 special reports, $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates what it means for the pacific ocean. on al jazeera,
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the watching alpha 0 reminder about headlines. the city of angle past and texas has declared a state of emergency following an influx of migrants from mexico. nearly $9000.00 people have made the crossing into the us and just 24 hours to stand off at a monastery in northern coast of always now over security forces storm to the building. hours after a police officer was shot dead. the incident began, went about 30 gunmen barricaded themselves in a monastery, in the village of fence. go of the leaders of armenia and also by john have agreed to meet next week to discuss the situation in the porno. camelback, tens of thousands of ethnic armenians are likely to flee the region after us or by john tightened its grip on the place. the war and ukraine has derailed. the education of thousands of students college towns likes to me,
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were home to students from all over the world. well not anymore. and one medical student who fled on rest and your rock is facing an uncertain future. once again, the investor, avi has more from assuming on the surface of life than to me seems normal people who left after the invasion of ukraine have started to return. the city has reopened. people go about their daily lives. but the war is never, far. air raid sirens, every few hours, constant reminders of living close to the russian border. reward is from felicia. he fled to rock after the american invasion, only to find himself in the middle of a russian summer. yeah. initially i would want to stay here and see me. i don't want to leave this country. i have to consider it because of my wife and child, because if i listen to my heart, no, i don't want to go mean is this place gave me more than my own country. if you would ask me to choose
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a rack. oh ukraine. i would definitely choose ukraine. a robot came as a medical student, learned the language, became a doctor, and the ukranian citizens. he started several small businesses bringing a bit of the arab world to ukraine. he's lived here for 17 years, met his wife, who was also a rocky and had a child. he reluctantly sent them back to a rock. across the pre lives have been in limbo ever since the water before the invasion. the city was a favorite for people who were looking for an affordable place to live and attend university international students from asia, africa, and the middle east, numbered in the few 1000. now, only a few dozen as recently as july, a russian rocket attack till 2 people. when it hit this vocational school, incidents like this are still driving people out of the city. and that's the style . uh, joshua managers,
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several downtown cafe is. she says half her staff before the war were a man who went to fight. but just to show, when the war started, we had a difficult time because no one knew what to do next. what are we thinking that they should we just wound all our employees to leave the country as soon as possible? even a small businesses in towns likes to me, begin to recover. drones and rocket attacks make for sleepless nights. despite hazards and uncertainty will watch says his family wants to come back to live in their adopted home or die trying same bus, rob, you'll just hear a suit in north of ukraine and education also disrupted by conflict in africa. so hell region in molly, as the new academic year begins a quarter of schools in the central region of month to remain closed. the northern region of timber, too, is facing similar challenges. mohammed val reports from the molly and capital
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bumper co. no, they have not 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. at least 3000 individuals huddled in these conclusions of stick on store, in the for logic comp, for the displaced in west by my code is it could be a download, a displaced for donnie from this central area of what casey is trying to help them load the front end of the letter because a 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
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in life. so it could be a loss to process doing the violence they left behind, full with those and several children in need of care and education. his neighbor in the camp for to my to on go about adult going is supposed to be his and then me. but the 2 communities will for one another in multi uh, sharing the same campaign chemical. 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, of groups of fighting against the central government schools and came back to us likely that he studied c t e and the pos of seat by end of the,
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of the 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. the situation might be cut on. however, you must recognize that the minister of education is partners doing a lot to make sure that it is to then go back to school. but you, one is trying to help, but that to may become a huge challenge, especially when it's last piece cheapest. when the money by the end of december, that's only 3 months from now and the flow solid reflection measures are put in place ahead of that date. the state of education and the piece itself thing this country may go from bad to worse. how much fun?
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i'll just see it up by my co. tropical storm ophelia has made a land fall along the eastern coast of the united states. nearly 8000000 people are under warnings after torrential rains and strong winds cause widespread flooding and power outages. the storm is expected to weaken throughout sunday. a cap steel carrying rock samples from an asteroid has touched down on earth. the unmanned spacecraft 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. the thought to contain clues about the origins of our solar system and life. calling baker has more. these rocks are much more valuable than diamonds for iams. they lay on the surface of a tiny, ancient asteroid, half a kilometer wide called venue, until they were mind with a puff of there by a robot, billions of kilometers from earth. ben, who was just a shadow on
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a telescope survey when it was discovered in 1999. but it's rich and carbon and it's older than yours. so in 2016, nasa sent a cyrus rex to collect and return a sample asteroids are among our most primitive bodies in the solar system. so being able to return samples from them is like taking a time machine back, 4 and a half 1000000000 years ago to be able to see what the building blocks were for our earth and all the planetary bodies in our solar system. 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 landor luna, doug 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
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country to grab a piece of an asteroid. the 1st attempt to the high a booster pro, landed twice on one and nearly failed upon returning to earth, but managed to deliver trace amounts of dust. they tried again, and in 2020 they returned to 5 grams of pristine materials from the surface of an asteroid. and china is lunar lander. chung is 5 in 2020 managed to send back 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 started us, which are comp samples just from a single,
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tiny brain smaller than human hair. we're able to set bounds on when jupiter formed and to know about how much oxygen was present in the early solar system. there is utility in this as well because there's a very small chance that the new could crash 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 paul bern is professor of earth environmental inflammatory sciences at washington university in saint louis. i spoke to him earlier and pushed him on the significance of the mission. says, no one mission will answer all of these profound questions including why are we here? how do we get started? i would mention is like a service racks are incredible because they bring back material from the very area in the solar systems history and importantly, material. it has not going to gone any of the later processing that say the rocks on earth. and that means that we can look at what the actual chemical or physical
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properties of the solar system are like that in the case of the asteroid that will start with rex when to venue anyways, a carbon rich asteroid. and there's also evidence that at some point earlier in its history, it was a symbol from parts of a larger object through which water actually percolated through. and when you have water and you have carbon imposed contact, you often generate organic, complex carbon based molecules. that's the kind of stuff we think might have a re recently gone into the building blocks of life. and so by looking at the samples from this asteroid that date back to almost time 0, we have a good idea of what chemical and physical conditions and properties were like in a way that we absolutely cannot by simply studying what we find on there. it won't tell us all the answers, but it will be a big step forward in understanding what conditions were like early in the solar system that potentially could have paid a big role in allowing life to develop here on a small river island in south korea is capital that was destroyed more than 50 years ago to increase the water flow has restored itself back to life. film has now
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become a habitat for migratory birds, and as far as lily reports from sol, researchers are trying to work out how best to conserve it. tucked away in a little bend of the han river in central. so is bumps on islet the cities on the 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 waters as a spawning ground and the sweet,
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the woodlands have also become habitat for several species of migrates reboots the owner of the we observe birds like oreos and swallows their small birds that cross the pacific ocean, they need to store a lot of energy and they require a place to rest during their journey. this place serves to refill their sustenance and enables them to complete their migration safely. such ecological places are rare and large cities. so just having this place ensures their survival bombs. so i'm hasn't always held such ecological importance. in 1968, it was bonaparte to increase the flow rate of the han with rock and gravel from the islands was used to fortify the river embankment of one of souls. districts now home to a cluster of modern buildings, bumps on what's left in its own and slowly regenerated the islands continues to change. over the accumulation of settlement has increased,
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its size is growing more than 6 folds in nearly 60 years. some features on the line, it's changing to sand and settlement as filled in some parts of the wetlands which may lead to a change in vegetation. over time. the islet itself is a testament to the resilience of nature. almost a casualty of development. it's now we much as of which ecological sight florence li, i'll just see you from some eyelet. so of the still ahead on i was a 0, a goals galore as new counsel, united hammer, sheffield united, the premier league. the action is on the way with peter stem. it in sport that is in just
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the type of support with peter step and peter, what about those goals galore? i'm going to give all of them to you in a moment, so please stand by. all right, the 1st 4 of them are coming up right now with finished old square and then open the door will be as tough and twice came from behind to in a to old rule against arsenal in the premier league design. so i also took the lead with the bits of help from the arrivals because of 2nd shock turned in by tubman defend the christian romero says do level so people will have time to catch in some you mean with the finish to put aside like back in its ramiro's, they went from bad to worse and the 2nd handled in the area so awesome. it was given a penalty, secor space,
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stuff and school to put also in front of them. so again, but the lead last with less than 2 minutes, it was a game that man saw new equalized. that's awesome. if he's 150, a, go to speak to all the finish. both sides remain. i'm be to me in the leave. this is very elsewhere news, also, rental why is whomever way a game, a chest with united, the home team only named the plays that it was. and you can also do the coughing. yes. so this is a nice thing that host, you know, it is a biggest away when i go. so largest retreat, the premium is part of all could lead me to a to different goals coolant except the 1st time that if, if i have to believe the magpies move up to 8 in the standings, it's a calculus flow starts with can the seller was a lot of the penalties 15 minutes into the master against waste him. so i took the sport, kicked and fired at home and practically to give you sided one. no lead waste time equalize before the price and through
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a jared bowen. let me go back and forth and the 2nd and then yes, right? so mega 21 is upside added as it relates on to make sure for 3 points. so 5 safety window. so let me move up to 2nd in the table. chelsea's post clothes of the things and continue to the poke off the amount of goods. so was sense open the 2nd how fast because the took advantage of this account. okay, let's finish to find all the watkins for that. i have now one full from 6 as well as chelsea is one just one prize and moved up the food thanks to the 3 when we have a bowman substitutes called on me, told him i spent 16 seconds of the coming on and late. so got a 2nd to help pricing come from behind. it fits it straight premium eve when homer remain without a leave window seat back. so stephanie is closing in on this useful me to one will championship following his licensed race when in japan victory, etc. zuka on sunday also change the construct his title for red boom. do you and
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the guys are all screwed reports. victory again for max to step. and this time in japan has put the document on the brink of wrapping up the jump ship at the next breaks. the read drive of good seal, a 3rd straight, 1222 in catch all in 2 weeks time. the something led from start to finish. it, this is do consecutive on sunday, keeping his red bull in front of the to the car is that the 1st corner? well, further down the grid, some drive is experienced a bumpy, stopped to that race with a safety call coming out for the 1st 3 left. the stipends title hooks. what helps when team make the nearest rival? so j a perez was forced to retire following a collision with kevin mckesson rule. it was the day to celebrate in the rental carriage as the stipends, when sealed the teams. second construct is tied to enterprise. yeah. how many of the weekend?
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of course in the winter here was great. i think the car was working really well on the, on every compound. but of course the most important results with the when the constructor . so i are very proud of everyone working at the track, but also back at the factory. i mean, uh yeah, we are having an incredible year and i'm very proud of everyone. the staffing takes a huge $177.00 point need to cancel and could even punch the title. it's pretty right the the day before the come pre do you want to get real sca out to 0? emotional g, p, it's of these marco beds, a key one, the 1st of all, indian girl, i'm pretty basic. he saw it from pole position of to being overtaken early on. he re game bleed at the end of the 1st class. no one could mentions pace off, so that's chapter janitta francesca bunny, i wasn't the 2nd face but crashed out with 8 snips to go. but it's a key thing. the dominant victory and whole k martin just held on top of the part that auto to finish the 2nd,
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the results of close the times of the race wide open. but you know, i as lead of a multi now down to 13 points. it's the 1st full day of competition at the asian games in hon. joe and try to have changed the 1st gold medals of the games. the host swing 6 updates when she goes a rubbing the 1st of which came in the winnings lightweight douglas. they bought another 7 gold medals in the pool in the late session pension low was part of the chinese team. they've changed silva in the full by 100 me to mentally relay it will championships this time, the one gold and the 100 music individual frisco and broke his own asian record in the process. china also won the fiscal middle of the will show competition. assume the pay you on retained. he's title in the mains chunk. one final,
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it's these food. he's got the chinese marshal, author of an issue has been part of the asian games more than 50 years in globally . it's estimated more than 120000000 people practice the sport. and the richardson was, went to a warship school in the hosp city of hon. you and joe, i beg your pardon, to learn about its ancient traditions. it's a schools with more than 1600 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 out good to go, i hope will still 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. 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
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comes to winning metals and we're showing a has a recall this full 1st came into the agent games in 1919 of an invite. since then china has gone on to 6 gold medals. that's close to 3 times the number one by all the other countries put together a 10 year old tony's each one hopes to one day when an agent gains metal as his own one. then if i do things like video games, it's bad for my eyesight and my body gets weak. with for sure, my body will be stronger. i can learn to protect myself for the last it looks cool . so i think, oh shoot is a perfect sport. a run end up getting this done 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 recognize the decision to include it in the 2026 useful in picks in cynical. but it's yet to become
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a full olympic sports for 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, 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. to will break, hold at the boot in mattress and way easier if he is he gets to assess has shifted the previous baseball for a women's race. a sofa who already held the culture, sitting blistering early paste. when the racing was 11 minutes and 52 seconds, 2 hours. the story is, is that's more than 2 minutes faster than the previous. rick will sit in chicago in
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201910 years. and you control gate one domains, race where effects time in the gym and capital scotland have when they 1st match up the 2023 rugby world cup. thank so 4570. whenever it's on to the scots reading 7. try to secure a furnace point whenever the pacific on the nation who lost the opening match against the island. both teams can still reach the cold finals. that's kaufman would have to be the colors would have the, the spring box confirmation of that stuff and told me the results and a huge match about to kick hoping to see with lead as wells up against the strategy . a fee for the $1.00 of these poodle, but in the hopes of qualifying for the knockout stage, while wells could see will be placed in the course of finals. and i'll be here with action from a bad match later when i return circle back. we look forward to that peter 7th.
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