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that we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how the tank will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you the the hello i'm robot. this in, this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, record numbers of migrants. cost in mexico is northern border into the us, nearby cities. it said the oval pounds and declare an emergency shots fired at an end of a stand off police and northern, comfortable arrest. attackers by decatur inside a monastery,
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funds funds to products, troops, scientists and bosses are out of new sheriff. would it be weeks of protest calling for them to leave also a true in july, abandoning their homes, i think on many is free and they're going to cut a box on the leaders of armenia. i know somebody's on slides of what kind of what happens next and on piece of statements with what is supposed to use to to i'm champions. australia are facing almost certain elimination from the rugby world cup of using to wales and scotland or small extensive photos when of the toner they close. the final hopes remain unlike the . so we're going to start in the us record numbers of migrants are crossing the southern border from mexico. nearly 9000 people have arrived in just 24 hours. the border city of eagle, passive texas has declared
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a state of emergency mexico in the us, have agreed that migrant is, will be deported to their home countries. they're going to introduce new measures to curb the surgeon border crossings. the mayor of el paso and texas says the city is overwhelmed and fires is of new asylum seekers and arriving each day the city of our paso and it has so many resources and we have come to but we look at a breaking point right now. as well, the asylum seekers mostly from venezuela, hondas and hate to many a free violence financial crisis. all political turmoil of my calling. so funny, i spoke to a correspondent, heidi joe castro was that the border in eagle past texas. that's where hundreds of migrants are being crossing the rio grande river to get into the us. i see that they've successfully waited across his chest deep water. some of them carry in 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
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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, see how they're going to get across this wire to where i'm standing now, 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
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after they left the train early this morning, they have 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 these us border patrol vehicles 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 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 a similar scenes from what we're seeing the boat. so neither deterring people nor helping them, unless it is, as you described,
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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 in the border patrol chat points and the stations. then they're sort of in a grey zone where although technically, after crossing midway through this river, 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 the by the administration is using to try to prevent people's image for people from submitting
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those asylum claims. so even the boats that we saw, they, 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 looked 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, specially the most vulnerable a child who has special needs disabilities. asked that child and her family to bore the bow 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
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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 explained 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 a claim by the us definitions of what constitutes asylum. right, well let's 1st see we can find how they are getting past here. and i'll ask our photographer branch 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 your us border patrol agents. cutting the wire. now this is an interesting
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situation where we have a federal agency, the us border patrol doing one thing which is trying to help. and if you manage carry away, get this, these people out of the sun. but you also have the texas governor who is the one that deployed these measures. this sensing this, the state of the national guards controlled by the state. and there is a conflict between the governor, who's republican and president biden is ministration, which of course is democratic. so it's sort of you ask great questions 0 because none of this really makes sense. there are conflicting with agencies responding. there are conflicting feelings of, you know, humanitarian 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
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us to decide how to respond to that to at least a 3 gunman and a police officer being killed during a stand off in northern, comfortable, around the associate on demand by decatur themselves inside a monastery before security force is broken, find this i'll because these are q, serbia of baki what he called a terrorist attack. sonya diego has more gunfire in the hills surrounding the village of your should be 33 kilometers away from west sunday's fatal shooting of a police officer in northern costs of our could. and that a time of such intentions between the serbian and costs of other governments in an area mostly populated by subs. the threat of sudden danger launched in this pulse of northern cost of, of ethnic conflicts on never fall behind. the cost of those government released the stills appearing to be from an aerial footage, but it says shows a group of around the us. you have
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a man who opened fire at the police station in the village of barton sca, as the local sub in orthodox church said, must man force the way into the monastery nearby and scott, in an armed vehicle and that the priests and pilgrims had looked themselves inside the motor street for their own safety, while gunmen moved about the courtyard, costa vice prime minister, i'd been quote, he quoted, a terrorist attack propped up by neighboring sub. you saw him with a group of with that of my to sit on the on. did you found organized crime with the political financial and the just big support from official bell great is attacking our country. in this bible, we implement to protect the low we protect citizens without distinction and independent costs. a boat in a press conference held on sunday evening. subbing president alexander, of which denied the accusations. cost of a declared independence from serbia in 2008. a move rejected by bo grade as mix ups
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in northern cause of of have since been seeking more toner. me for the region. there was violence earlier this year off to estimate co bane in may as were elected . and the launch the ethnic sub area in which time out was just 3.5 percent sundays. the tax comes just days off to the latest sets of european union mediated talks between costco and subs collapsed. problem it is to quote, the accused, the you avoid of taking so be a side in the negotiations. the use foreign policy chief joseph bought a said car to you was not ready to move forward with setting up an association of sub majority municipalities that would give subs more autonomy in cost of us know, a goal that had been approved a decade ago by cost of o d u. sponsor talks with via now this latest attack has threatened to derail the entire process of normalizing relations between the 2 sides and additional pressure in a region that has already defied several attempts to do so. sonya jago,
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how does era the presidency? my, your, my call is as friends will and it's ministry presence in news. yeah. there's an argument comes after protests against paris which as opposed to the shadow imagery, cool in july. my call has also recall the friendship positive. me said a francisco pastor. it is the end of our corporation because we are not here to participate in political life or to be hostages in some way to the community does offer re sizes of protests as being running outside of french military base. and we just kept them yummy, living demanding that funds these troops, and in some boss that it should go nicholas hawk. as more from this article, use capital dot com, a france will no longer be held hostage by purchase. those other words from french president emanuel mccall who has recalled it's french ambassador and also the 1500 troops on the ground. they will leave the country by the end of the year.
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he has announced this comes after weeks of protest in the capital of new share. in the m, a west, thousands of people have called on the french to get out. this is seen as a small victory for the gentle leader in the country took over an account in late july general johnny. but this is a blow to france who relies on this uranium rich country to power it's nuclear power plants at home. it's also below and its efforts to control migration from i forgot to europe. new share is a transit point for migrants who travel through new share onto the mediterranean to make it to europe. meanwhile, there are the americans that are still on the ground. they do not call it a crew, but a crisis. they continue to cooperate with new jersey,
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military and the deposed president mohammed buzzing while he's still being held by the military gentle nicholas hawk. alger 0. the car, a funny one. i had a news our and sitting, we're going to tell you why sassik was struggling with a backlog and asylum modifications on the fields and touched on the space. missions of naso size will open a time capsule to the beginning of our solar system. and there's no separate thing also i'm talking hotspot, and the find me a lead teacher is going to have all reaction and this is the, i think, i mean, he is a feeling they're going to cut her box out of the russian back. see spot and did a 24 hour attacked by, as a, by john armenian and azerbaijan. the leaders say they're going to hold more talks to try to work out what happens next. all the of the have made reports, hundreds remains trying to estimate armenian seeking the protection of russian
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peacekeepers who now controlled this airport and they're going to cut off. they fled they townsend villages. feeling the arrival of visor, but john, the soldiers this by buck who's saying the people of our 1000000 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. tough guessing we ran away and came, here we go. so i got the young people are killed along the way and want to go to the scene. 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 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 real living conditions are created. an effective mechanisms of protection from ethnic
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cleansing. then the armenians have nicole in a car buffalo, csl from their homelands. armenians claim to go look at our best as the ancestral homeland, but the mountain this region is internationally recognized as part of a 0 by gen, since the fall 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 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,
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i'm not going to cut our buff. 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, the leaders say they are in talks to organize that withdrawn 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 bird journey for them. then how many of these are which would then be as deputy director of europe and central asia? human rights. fortunately, joining us now from new york very good to have you with this analogies here, ma'am, i can the safety of the i think on meetings in the going to cut a box to choose to remain, be guaranteed as well. i think the best way to guarantee the safety of epic,
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armenians in the car box. it is for there to be an international monitoring presence on the ground in the corner. kind of what we've seen in recent days is about john making promises to guarantee the rights and security of ethnic armenians . but that as the reintegration process goes, florida says that it has plans for economic, social and political reintegration. but after 30 years of armed conflict and after especially after the past months during which as it by john had blockaded the going to car box from the, from receiving the humanitarian goods and services through armenia for 7 months. it's very hard after all that, to take these promises at face value. that's why we need to have international monitoring on the ground. a given a situation that exists, of course,
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around ukraine involving russia and western countries. and so, and how difficult it is, is it going to be to get an international monitoring group on some sort of international peacekeeping force in there when russia already has quite a significant presence in the going to kind of bucks on. but imagine, it's not going to be prepared to give that top easily. all right, well, the rest of the peacekeeping forces don't have a human rights mandate. and as far as i know, they don't think that any. yeah they, they don't have a human rights mandate. and, and i think that if russia wasn't by, john, are in any way and truly invested in the rights and security of ethnic armenians as in indigo on a car. and more broadly in the stability of the region in the town to decades to come. that would allow international human rights monitoring that could be pulled together through either you know,
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united nations structures or structures onto the organization for security cooperation in europe as a budget on should also be consulting broadly with the organization international organizations. that's a part of the council of your, of the o. s c e o d u n. it's, it's specifically on how it can guarantee the, the right, so protection of this, of the ethnic armenian community and they've got a car box after and after 30 years of conflict, this is certainly is it the 1st time that there is a post complex situation with a, in the world with the, with the, you know, the security of, of an ethic minority at stake on that basis. i mean, we're talking about just one thing to talk about the kind of guarantees that might be as advisors on might be prepared to, to give on an individual level what when we look at areas where they've been previous conflicts, uh, bought a house and coughing up things out of savvy a creation, the antipathy between individuals will still remain and tends to remain for a very,
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very long time. what are the long term chances that any sort of integration between the armenian so of course are mainly christian. and the as a by john is who are in the main muslim, is likely to succeed. all right, so i don't think it's so much a question of individuals and their, and their religions. it's really a question of how committed the other by johnny government is to to ensuring that there is equity. that there is a quality that there is a quality under the law that the, that the menorah the, the minority rights that they are obligated to uphold under various international treaties are upheld. um, you know, we also are seeing that there are many people in may, civilians are we heard it in your report just now who don't want to take the risk of remaining because of these long, you know, the fact that there was a kind of armed conflict for many,
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many years and there might be people who are going to to leave. but it's also important underscore at this moment that they might leave now because they're feeling quite insecure. but perhaps, you know, we can be, you know, perhaps there will be a moment when, when reintegration takes place in the space. and if people feel that it's safe to return, they have to be allowed to return. and i think that's sort of an important message for the as the by johnny government to absorb that there. the, the right to return is a fundamental precept of international human rights law. thanks. for example, his deputy director of europe and central asia as human rights watch. we appreciate you being with us and i'll just, you know, thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you, rap and now delivery. wherever company efforts continue for the missing and the city of dell, not up to 2 dams. clouds choose a heavy rainfall. hundreds of bodies washed off of his shows, days after the devastating floods. one libby, interest,
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and setting it up and was, you've been in that room and then that's and it them. and then at the left here, a heavy with enough news move homework bo room and missed the, the municipal cuts for the photos. but that can many post inclusive fields. it could be less if the connecticut was being picked up and was at the home. so i had an autism funerals are held on the outside was fine, constitute palestinians are killed during and is really raised on a refugee camp. this small island decides to be as capitals that was destroyed more than 50 years ago, is living again as a preferred sanctuary. the max for stopping close is in a hurry space formula. one multiple offers another race for this time is defined as somebody else's. peters the
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now the flavor of the weather in the northwest view of take the island and great britain is that of all to. but i think monday might well be a day off the storm sensors a long way away. so you given it a breathing was 20 degrees in london, that for most of europe is actually raising the world. so a few degrees above average, for example in wolf. so the real heat that was being pushed out from most is remaining of summer. if you liked that book, i still got 30 in athens to about 30, but it's a fee is down to $23.00. and that's the reason this wind of storms was an old cold front and it stay for cooling things down under texas walden takes a while to do that, the same time the readings come back into the printer. charles, come tuesdays or assets in this case in point 27, that's 25. so it's a $53.00 draw in about 3 days. it's 30 the moment,
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and that will be accompanied by slight meeting center. so it's not necessarily good news for greece and athens is an example there. so it's still quite room in eastern libya and this might be the 1st time we see a shower to for example, in the i think guys, are you able to another me a light one. the significant rain is for the south and tropical asked. nobody's done this fondles as it was, as you can see, in fact, even in sierra leone, there's any marginally heavy showers. the latest news, as it breaks libya's from the west of the country club, that even echoes falls lines to help dorski need in this posting was divided nation with detailed coverage based hospital. it was for shall during the rescue operation time continues to be for those who lost the homes from around the world. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy in one requiring
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a european solution. the i have the right to boycott, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this. the new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called low for freedom of speech and 1st amendment. brian got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want to state level all that i can't support that, but one on which is era the the door to note is it a reminder of our top story?
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is this the city of eagle pass and texas has declared a state of emergency following a search in microns from mexico. any 9 sizes and people have crossed into the us in just 24 hours. please have started a mano street in northern costs of oh and being a stand off for the wrong start to gunman. down gang fabricated themselves inside the building and the village of bun scott, after of a police officer was shop. the ethics on many is a fee not going to cut her back off to the russian by seas. fox ended a $24.00 attack my as a buys on our media, and also by johnny leaders said they're going to hold more talks to work of what happens next. funerals are being held in the occupied westbank after is very forces killed at least 2 palestinians during a raid on the notions refugee camp on average is where the forces conduct more than a dozen raids a day since the beginning of this year. more than 200 palestinians have been killed . health officials say this is the highest number of nearly 2 decades need. abraham
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has more from telecom and this is what life under occupation looks like. is really, really 3 vehicles accompanied by bulldozers storming, posted in cities and towns intimidating and killing palestinians. the early sunday re targeted the notion of a few g count include cutting, and then most of the occupied the west bank. people here are largely on armed. some young men have formed fighting groups including 21 year old site. uh well i just, he was killed during the confrontations difficult to read. another man, a 32 year old father of 2 was killed after being shot in the head. now his pregnant wife, we literally have stories of her late husband happened to tell her newborn it's been a horrifying night for children. you started bad. he tells us she lives in the campuses . these really forces destroyed homes and damaged roads for nearly 5 hours. now if
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older people were afraid, you can imagine the children they want to break us, but we want to be brought kinda soon after that these really are me with through, from, to putting electrician a, you've hashish came to minimize the risk cds exposed wires. it was connected to the electricity network on the roads, so i had to come and turn off the power, so no one gets harmed. it could co, someone, he told us, his fixes are temporary as the forces re, the, this refugee camp less than a month ago and caused severe damages. the local authorities were finishing off, reconstructing the main street. it's been damaged again in some these rates. the next 3 could happen at any time. these young men tell us that a gathering tires in preparation. they say they have little means of defending themselves and hope these tires would make it harder for the army to reach the camp . but the efforts may not amount to much against the heavy lead me to,
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to rise the army. me that, but he just eat a new ships that are pg camp. you have to fight with by or nearly a 170 pounds. a standing is where these have been murder to this year. that's more than double the number for the same period last year is where the police are accused of being unable or unwilling to tackle the problem. fall. brandon reports from cooper caught up in the central issue. children playing on the family terrace upfront on the tac is open fine in broad daylight, a 2 men from the family, the cctv couches, the family scramble for safety. one of the wounded man liked to die on september, the 2nd shake semi i bet. let's see it ma'am. in proof, a kind of became another victim. gone down in the cobb park outside his musk, the community is still in shock. the system, it was everything for us along with the grief is rule and
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got all the bad. and these are huge amounts of and get towards the is rarely establishment towards the occupational for us because it is not doing its job in relation to protecting the palestinian minority. here it is solely responsible for this chaos cleaning the motives behind. this magistrate appeared to be various, there are family periods, financial disputes, gang tough was, but increasingly it seems to be groups vying full political influence. in august, the council chief and the town or 2 that were shot dead on the recent victims had just announced the candidacy in the municipal elections upcoming in november. the mass of proof, a cutter is considering a run for re election, but he's worried when one of the these claims directly affect the local elections in a negative rate. we have seen candidates who have withdrawn. they were kind of to see because of these crimes and because of death threats. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has promised
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a crime task force. but the overwhelming public opinion is this is really police. treat the king of palestinians, very different to that of his raney's. these really police issued us an entry statement saying that the crime wave is a top priority, and the substantial result is have been dedicated to it. they said they force at $44.00 attempted notice so far this year. and the targeting the financial assets are suspected criminals, reason protests of drones, thousands of demonstrations, many carrying symbolic white coffins. israel's palestinian citizens have long 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 to cranes, armed forces. as long as the missile attack of this on a top lock in the self of the shell region, the time is controlled by russian forces. officials say one person's died and at least 11 others have been injured. residential buildings and infrastructure have
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also been destroyed. in the north of ukraine college time is like so. me my homes to students from all over the world. one of them is it know, rocky who came to train as a doctor 17 years ago, but not because of the war may be forced to move again. the same bus robbie has more 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, the flight. iraq, 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. if i listen to my heart, no,
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i don't want to go mean is this place gave me moved to my end country. if you had asked me to choose the correct, oh ukraine. i would definitely choose ukraine isn't not a robot came as a medical student learned the language, became a doctor and the ukranian citizen 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 green 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 kill 2 people. when it hit this vocational school,
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incidents like this are still driving people out of the city. just as dial uh joshua managers, several downtown cafe is. she says half her stuff 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. would it be? thank you for this. we just wound 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, big for sleepless nights. despite hazards and uncertainty, watch says his family wants to come back to live in their adopted home or die trying the same bus route. the older 0 suit in north of ukraine. south africa struggling to cope with a backlog of asylum applications and appeals. once lawyers say thousands of people mainly from other parts of africa, are waiting too long to get an answer to the claims. hold on
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a task with 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 board into south africa. their mother was killed in a bus accident. they are still traumatized. but being undocumented means they can't easily get help. i started the process of thinking that is right. i don't think so . i'm sure maybe the social was i never wanted to send me open any, but i'm sure because of this message, i didn't leave a message. what is the name you're thinking? it's very light is not for me. it's not saying it's all those fires. you go to some of the pricing lines if i don't even understand as i'm doing my business, 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 a payment, a good set decision. the government is working with a new energy agency on how to deal with the backup and processing refugee and
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asylum application. some of the applicants cup of coffee, such as the table kind of habit of congo, ethiopia, and some of the human rights lawyers. they thousands of people a waiting for documents to be getting 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 to convince you cannot access your house, can sure and has problems with accessing this cooling and opening bank accounts, switching and things like that. homeless stays, officials say the department is scaling of resources, stuff and technical equipment to try and deal with the backlogs. and to of that has effect, david and his brothers can only wait and hope for the best. how do we toss out of their put tory, a tropical storm? affinity is made land follow along the eastern coast of the united states. nearly
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8000000 people are facing torrential rains and strong winds, causing widespread funding and power outages. a strong is expected to weaken. so ad sunday, if anything is, is a case china is coast guard of installing up floating value in the disputed area of the south china sea. and then it says it strongly condensed china's installation of the value across part of the scarborough show beijing scenes. the scottish will in 2012 filipino fishing cruise, se vance forced them to go further to find fish for the catches a smaller china. it says it claims 90 percent of the size of china. see a small river island in size because he is capital was destroyed more than 50 years ago to increase the flow of water. now, bumps him as funds, new life, as a sanctuary for migrating birds. and as far as libya, reports from sol, massages are trying to work out how to protect it. tucked away in a little bend of the han river in central. so is bumps on islet the cities on the
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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 ann pickett, wetlands are considered to be transition zones between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. because organisms from these 2 ecosystems coexist here, i considered this place to be very ecologically important area, even in terms of waterways research as a here to study, the species of plants and animals that live here. fish, including native korean species, use the shallows of the stream and the island surrounding montez as a spawning ground. and the sweet, the wetlands have also become a habitat for several species of migrates. we but the owner of the type, we observe birds like oriels and swallows their small birds that cross the pacific ocean. they need to store a lot of energy and they require
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a place to rest during their journey. this place serves to refill their sustenance and enables them to complete their migration safely. such ecological places are rare and large cities. so just having this place ensures their survival bombs. so i'm hasn't always held such ecological importance. in 1968, it was bonaparte to increase the flow rate of the han with rock and gravel from the islands was used to fortify the river. and bank men of one of souls, districts now home to a cluster of modern buildings, bumps on what's left in its own and slowly regenerated the islands continues to change. over the accumulation of sediment has increased, its size is growing more than 6 folds. in nearly 60 years, some features on the line, it's changing to sand and settlement as filled in some parts of the wetlands which may lead to change and vegetation over time. the islet itself is
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a testament to the resilience of nature, almost a casualty of development. it's not only much as of which ecological site florence li, i'll just show you some, some i that so account. so, accounting rock samples from an asteroid is back on the online space crops landed in the us state of utah. one of the samples is said to be for the half 1000000000 years old. there's thought to contain clues about the origins of the solar system and life. pole barn is professor of environmental. i'm financially sciences at washington university in saint louis. it says that studying these asteroids is going to deepen our understanding of the solar system, or no one mission will answer all of these profound questions including why are we here? how do we get started? i would mention as like, a service racks are incredible because they bring back material from very air units, solar systems, history and importantly,
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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 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 can off 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, but potentially could have paid a big role in allowing life to develop here on the. still ahead and i'll just there
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times any richardson of the asian games in home, joe join us taking a closer look at the ancient marshal of worship, which in more recent songs has become a competitive school dominated by showing exactly the the teva on algae 0 trying to host the asian games with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate, unflinching questions upfront. come through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom u. k. prime minister. assume that it's expected to address these 1st party conferences leader with the general election looming. and a wave of strikes being housed, the broke house premier, a new series, exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment, right. which is in liberia heck, to the pope's kind of incumbent president george way overcome corruption
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allegations and keep the temp job. okay, back on 20. did you need to talk to the teams to the the, [000:00:00;00] the aide sign for this part here is basic bro. thank you very much for your time champions, australia, or on the brink of the rugby world cup, pulled stage,
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the nation's capital, offer 31 the adobe when of a ratio of auto motor and, and phone breeze middle school. so so i'll go through the, i guess, to the main, to establish a good lead across any courses. pulled one back, full rail goose could have gone on top of leave or with a wind here, or the bad go. but it will be in the 2nd of process school again and 31 of those things. if i take it off the 5th of the slow start to this is it's finish a little square. and then old london, toby has told him twice came from behind to an a to old rule against ultimately the premium league was the home side. also, he took the lead a bit of help from a rivals because of seconds. just standing by talking, defend the christian ramirez, is the living. so before all the time, they kept him sewn. you mean with the finish to put aside whites back. you this familiar with a, with a bad to worse and the 2nd dorothy handled in the area. so also were given a penalty. second sits up and screw put off from the game,
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but the me last with less than 2 minutes. and the 2nd man again, son who equalized. it's often fantasies, one period and it's the surfaces to finish both sides, right. i'm seeing some believe this also and you causal random riots. and they were way again to choose united the home team or nickname the blades, but it was new cost of living, the coughing here, because it is in the, highlighting that host h, nunes, to reduce the biggest away will. and also the largest 6 feet in the premium we apply for most of the day with different goals. who is the 1st on bed of happened in the lead? the magpies move up to a single standing surface. so start to begin to particular weights, a level hole. so how about the seller was awarded the penalty, 50 minutes into the match against waste them. so i took this course you can find in home and fast the key to the side of one. the lead with that equalized 60 for the
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break though. jared above that kind of us who went back to the great goals and i get to one you can top side added the 3rd liaison to make sure of the 3 points that's not a phosphate move up to the system. chelsea's post filter, the season continued at bulk of tomato vista was sent off in the 2nd hall instead of took advantage of his counselor tech to finish or by only watches. but i have one full from 6. but you also have one just one prize and move that the food thanks to the 3 when, when an appointment, substitutes code on the time of school. 16 seconds of the coming on basic go to 2nd to how prices come from behind the food state frame. any, when we made this out in this season, next step in this cosy on this, you told me to one wheel chair budget for the thing is latest race, winning, japan, victory, etc. zuka on sunday, also change the construct his title for red book. dramatic as
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a roadster 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 race. the red driver could steal a 3rd straight 1222 inches tall 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 ends at the 1st corner. while further down the grades some drive his experience to be stopped to the race with the safety call coming out for the 1st 3 left. the stipends title hooks. what helps when team made a nearest rival said you parents was forced to retire following a collision. this is kevin atkinson, the rule. it was a day to celebrate in the rental carriage is the stipends when seal the team. second construct is tied to enterprise. yeah. how many of the weekend of course in
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the winter here was great. i think the car was working really well on the, on every come found. but of course the most important was also to win the constructor. so i am 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 stuff and takes a huge 177 point need to cancel and could even punch the title. it pretty race the, the day before the concrete. you want to get real sca l g 0. emotional g b as in these bulk of bets, a key one the 1st ever indian growing pretty basic. he starts from po, position off to being overtaken entity on you re game the lead at the end of the 1st slap. no one could matches pace off of that. tentatively, the francisco bunny, i was in 2nd place with crushed out with 8 lips to go. they take, he came to dominant victory and jose multi was held off just by fabulous quartet auto to finish the 2nd result close to the race wide open. but you know, as need of
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a multi now down to 13 points. it's the 1st full day of competition that the asian games in hon. joe and china have changed the 1st gold medals of the games. the hosts winning 6. so they 20 goals in rowing. first of which came in the women's lightweight double scholars, one another 7 gold medals in the pool in the late session pension low was part of the chinese seem that came to silver in the full by one of these meet and maybe relay of the world championships. this time he won gold and the one introduced the individual freestyle and broke his own asian and rick, in china also when the fiscal middle of the motion compensation sudden pay on retained, he's tied to lee in the mains chunk. one final mitsy food, asian the chinese marshal out of whoosh, who has been part of the asian games and more than 50 years and below. but it's
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estimated more than 120000000 people practice. the sport and the richardson went to a whoosh, who school in the host city of hon. jo, to learn about its ancient traditions. a schools with more than 1500 years of history. the future of the chinese motion all 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 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. 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 a has a recall this full 1st came into the agent games in 1919 events inviting since then
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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 of his own. or 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 plus it looks cool . so i think to show is a perfect sport. iran 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 senegal. but it's yet to become a full olympic sports for 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
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international competitions where we, when many metals were certainly thing up, i feel sure 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 a world wrinkled at the building, matters and way easier is to use to assess a chef at the previous best mock for women's race. assess who already held the close recalls that list spring early pace me. so when the racing 2 hours, 11 minutes and 50 to 2 hours, they do the story is it is that smooth in 2 minutes faster than the previous speaker will sit in chicago in 201910 years and you'll get you'll get one domains right? square foot time, images and capital. and that's what will leave it for today. rob peter,
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thank you very much indeed. and i am going to be back in a couple of minutes before and all the stories. don't forget the website. of course, i'll just need a dot com for use and support. i'm robotics and stay with us on the mode is to take 90 to contribute to k o l g 0. well, goes to gamut with political schools in the 1980s, with 2nd by assessing that was a big back. so company battle which south humans president was part of a deadly game. i refused to give them my heads,
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give up power the killing of south pm and the politicians during a routine cabinet 18. 8. 1986, an estimate of an assassination on al jazeera. the alternation is monks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. we don't accept any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that deadly political agenda web to protest our nation. what has happened to the pension? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as well as in not really. this is important to me in an unholy alliance or analogies here. bronx new york, 1973. the 1st place of hip hop, a young man named 5 campbells, better known as d. j. cool. hurd. got the movement started, and people dancing out of back to school party. it was right here on the cedric avenue in the bronx and the ordinary looking apartment building where
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