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is a lifeline to hundreds of lumber jacks and drivers. we follow that treacherous journey as they walk through extreme condition together and transport this dangerous but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera, the bar rains as a drug attack by who sees this field to have its soldiers and saudi arabia just days off of you. how many rebels, how peace talks, and we have the hello, i'm down, jordan, this sound 09 from. don't know. so it's coming out. i'm heidi joe castro on the border between the us and mexico, where migrants by the hundreds of just swam across the rio grande river and now now settings for it on us soil for the 1st time a rest and libya,
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the 2 dams collapsed in the city. of doing the closing flooding, i'm sending thousands of on the use president pledges to invest $200000000.00 in pacific island nations. and if it comes with chinese interests, the rains as to that soldiers have been killed in a drone attack and southern saudi arabia near the border with human bar rains, or choosing humans who the rebels for the strike saudi arabia, which has been pushing for a cease fire and you haven't is calling it a provocation by the who these and is threatening to respond by reins. one of the countries and the saudi led coalition that is for the who these and the evidence since 2015 as well. just last week, saturday and who is the officials held the round of talks in riyadh. saudi arabia said some progress was made during the tool, but i didn't get further details. well, the war in yemen crated what the united nations is called the wells west
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humanitarian crisis. it began in 2014, when who the forces capture the capital sent out and demanded a new government. the following year, a coalition led by saudi arabia begun and military campaign against the who is these. warring factions agreed to a 6 month cease 5 in 2022. it expired last october, but it's still mostly holding. but, but i should bond is a many political commentator. he explained the possible reasons behind the attack. it's not a secret that actually many sections within the community movements hasn't been happy, haven't being satisfied by the approach of some who we see officials who have been warming up to the idea of talking to, to uh, to saudi arabia, by going to uh to saudi arabia they themselves, uh, although have been able to hold the capital 2 out of the throughout the complex, but they haven't been able to gain more territories since the last time was in,
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in uh, in 2020 and uh everyone is, is like the situation and is basically honest a stalemate and someone wants to do at to do something. and now i think we, it's important to approach this with caution because as i said, no one benefits, even though the, the who sees they don't benefit from such a such a escalation. and i don't think actually this is this i've talked by itself is enough to get us back to square one to get us back to the, to the, to the actual complex a. well, the saudi led coalition has warned who the forces that such repeated the hostile actions are not consistent with the positive efforts being made to end the crisis and reach a political solution. the joint forces come onto the coalition, confirms its rejection of repeated provocations and reserves the right to respond to the appropriate time and place abilities. al. gotcha. and as i found you was
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such a unless he explained how this attack might affect the peace talks between saudi and who, the officials. so we can clear detail from a b, b, a tax that this is something that the saudis have been speaking about for a long time. i think this will illustrate what the, some of these have been saying about how problematic the manufacturer of the who the rebels can be to obstructing a political solution to a many, many situation or the political situation. indiana. however, i think it is clear from the statement that while some of the seems to be eager to react militarily, i think it's not being too hasty to react to military. i think it even some of the statements or a statement that was mentioned, or at least from this are depressed agency. and i think they were careful to ship to show or shed light, that there was
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a part of the cruelties or some difficulties that are probably productive and provoking this kind of a reaction. so with illustrates that, so these are still trying to keep this form of dialogue that did only recently lauded a few days ago. and i think this will be used in, in, in the political negotiations. i, i do not see any appetite to rush into the situation, but i also don't see somebody just being passive. if this does continue, i think a reactions we can and dissipate military reactions of the, to the united states. now where there is a growing crisis that it's southern board, a large number of asylum seekers continued to cross over from mexico. the matter of el paso says the boulder city is now
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a breaking point while another city eagle pass is declared a state of emergency. nearly 9000 people arrived on saturday. mexico has made an agreement with the us to deport like once back to their home countries. try and come back to search the crossings. i'll just say it was high digital cast reports now from eagle, pos, texas, at the us mexican border. and there appears to be no let up on just how many people are hoping, willing and taking great risk to come to the united states by crossing this river behind me. this is, of course, the rio grande, a, the barrier between the us, where we are standing now and mexico on the other side. and we have seen continuous waves of people. sometimes families, sometimes groups of friends waiting across these waters, many stopping in that island and a center to catch their breath before continuing across the final half of this river, which does get deeper. and then they arrive on the shores of the united states. and in this sludge that is beneath us,
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they tried to climb up onto the shore to reach safety. what all this is in the way, this is all razor wire fencing point here by a texas state police and the state control national guards. we just have been seeing people crossing here, they put these blankets here to try to shield themselves from the, from the razors. it's still very sharp. so, and we seen people lifting their children to get across this. and then they walk past to waiting us border patrol agents who then take them into custody and take their information and start them on this long and really uh with the odds stacked against them. journey of trying to claim asylum in the united states. well, for many of the migraines, the journey is perilous. those from south america across the diary and gap, dangerous stretch of jungle between columbia on panama. moving through central america, the migraines, and to mexico. some seek asylum there while others move further north. at the us
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mexico border migrants and refugees sick to enter the united states. the final and desired destination will correspond that manual regulars in mexico city with more. and how the muslim process is unfolding that we're outside of a bus terminal in the mexican capital were several 100 migrants and refugees had made a temporary stop on their journey north towards the united states. now most of the people we've encountered here are from venezuela, many of them telling us that transportation companies are refusing to sell them boss tickets. but that despite this obstacle, they are committed to finding a way to reach the united states. take a listen there to them. so if you like, i mean we really want to continue our journey to the united states. i need to fight for my daughters. i am a single mother, so i have to continue forward that i guess the. 2 the mexican officials have said the current crisis has overwhelmed immigration authorities and in southern mexico
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along the countries border with water molar. we've received reports that somewhere around 3000 people arriving into mexico every day. last week, the mexican government announced that an agreement had been reached with the united states to increase the port taste in flights and effort to alleviate the current crisis. but with so many different people from so many different nationalities countries, a long lived american countries like 100, nicaragua, ecuador, of course, that is when i even countries in west africa, countries like, and gold, people arriving every single day. this really does underscore the need to address the root causes of migration from these various countries of origin. the photo al, jazeera mexico city, azerbaijan has tightened its grip on the go, no car back out the last week. see, so i would if they come, medium fighters, holden, $6000.00 refugees. if not crossed into armenia, you have on the sands, is repairing to taking tens of thousands more. who may flee the region?
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a sort of binge of age sent us this report from election border crossing. and as i advise you off or the children in their labs, a plastic bag for their belongings, entire families setting out for army these ethnic armenians have decided to leave the car about the region. but each person would they take with them is different. some even left with only 3 function we'll there's packed the airbags on farming. most women had nothing to say many in the old age. what do? distraught, having to move fighters here are putting down the weapons as part of the recent ceasefire with other by john. despite defeated, assurances from the other badge on government at the medians have left in the thousands of other guests and the young people living and cut about the region of citizens of other beyond, regardless of the city of their security,
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will be assured by the state at the same, yes. everyone knows why we are leaving. this man says, i don't know where we are going. this driver told us, but some are hopeful about their return. i'm just visiting my family on a come back. he says, it's not just con, can be your step on that because very people are leaving from their also leaving from other towns and villages such as, fortunately in the, caught about korean. although thousands of people have left, but tens of thousands still remain in a place they call home. joining space between other by johnny than armenians of russian peacekeepers. but they're not the only 4 in power involved. the groundbreaking settlement need the other by johnny and turkish presidents lead to foundations doing what across the board. a gas pipeline which will run from 2 key to other by john. it is one of the strongest mimicry pot. this was upset by john
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or the sooner i wholeheartedly congratulate the victorious as there be joined the army for both it's historical success, and it's for military nephew to towards civilians, john and his gun otherwise, on your fishing saving, armenians took over their lines in the 19 ninety's, it was the blood bought but they are offering time to see and safety to ethnic. armenians would choose to stay. and after decades of violence and mistrust, thousands of people are not willing to take that tons of them and drive it down to their lots and border crossing azerbaijan. 16 officials have been arrested as part of libby as investigation into how to dams, bus to causing flooding, which kills thousands of people. neighbors prosecute to generals says the officials were currently or previously the officers responsible for the management. and the suspected of negligence. small aid continues to arrive and that would be in the city of den i, in the midst of political rivalry between the twos, the,
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between the countries, 2 administrations, authorities in the east organizing and international down the conference for october to rebuild the city. but it's the trip in the base government that's internationally recognized. that's causing doubts about just how successful the conference will be. i mean, how shall reports from tripoli? no a is on its way to dennis volunteers from this school and particularly office building and all the convoy of the leave supplies to the floor. that is stated eastern city libyans are helping with you. and basically, i mean, imagine if it was the opposite way around. and faithfully had the floods. i'm sure that the husband doesn't know would have helped. i mean, i think everybody's helping us. it's not just us. part of this cold way has been funded by donations from libyan and g o is abroad. they plan to send more aid in the coming days. many libyans show the high sense of responsibility when it came to providing the fellow citizens with has and design with needs. the only heard those
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that remains is the challenge that comes from having to live on administrations governing and divide the country with death and destruction everywhere in den about what was being forth between the 2 governments. as to how to handle the rebuilding process. the administration, the east house calls for an international donor conference on october 10th. but it's not clear how successful it will be, since it's the government and tripoli that's recognized by the international community at the conference. it's happening in such as short space of time, which would make it, as i said, difficult to have the, let's say, the right international actors at the table for this, the alternatives in the east understand that. but i think given that
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a situation in that, in the green mount in areas, they feel compelled that they need to act quickly. why are those look the estimation for the amount needed to rebuild the lead the adults and set the to have an issue with puns? the main challenge is communication and called the nation, the institutions and coordination and this went to live in that in the mid management. and so these are, this is how we can really deliver. but the political up and down, and i think government is especially, and it's been a steady level, it's a political matter and we don't have the communication and that's the end up in there. now there is still a great need for humanitarian assistance and recovery efforts. with more than 70 percent of the fort city reduced to rubble and 40000 of its people displaced the policy code. paula struggle threatened to shots of the nations already for our drug
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state and the actual measure theater to police. this must also to come here and i'll just say we're including the latest dispute in the south china sea. the philippines threatens to remove the floating salary as the kansas patients have been stolen. on striking right, as in hollywood, reach an agreement with studios, but it's not yet done with the war. and that the is this time for the west to we think the best option for the ukraine rush award and what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change because it comes with cook us politics. the bottom line is the difference during the corruption
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the welcome back to people might about top stories here. this, our buying says to the soldiers have been killed in a, who's the attack in southern saudi arabia, in a boat that, with yemen. bahrain is one of the countries themselves and coalition. for this, both of these and large numbers of asylum seekers are continuing to cross into the us from mexico. nearly 9000 people arrived on saturday. the marigold passed by when the state of texas as the boat a city is now a breaking point. while another city people passed declared stating americans. and also by john has tightened its grip on the car back up to las vegas. he's fine with destiny. con, medium fight is told, and $6000.00 refugees of crossed into armenia, get on, says is preparing to taking tens of thousands more us. yes, president joe biden says he's working with congress on
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a plan to invest $200000000.00 in pacific on a nation's washington's hosting a summit of leaders on the pacific. and a big account of china has influence in the region. climate change, economic growth and sustainable development around the agenda. i want to test, correspondent, company healthcare triples china. it's the 2nd time the pacific island nations and territories have gathered at the lighthouse for a single purpose counter and china in the region. united states committed to ensuring in a pacific region that is free, open, prosperous, and secure. on monday, a team leaders met with president joe biden as the us offered economic assistance and security guarantees including to fight illegal fishing in an effort to bolster engagement. the u. s. once the pacific islands, at least to think that it's not all about china, when in fact, i think we all know that it really is also among the us promises millions of
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dollars for infrastructure, including undersea cable connectivity, and the establishment of diplomatic recognition with the cook islands and new way embassies established in tonga, and the solomon islands is the president. but despite that new solomon islands, embassy is prime minister, was absent from the white house for him. and last week, at the un general assembly, he praised china not the west for its less restrictive policies. last year, the solomon islands signed a security packs with china. that was also widely seen as a shift and by james control over the region. this concept takes on various phones in the us, but for the pacific it represents the ability to provide l people with security. still, the white house knows that needs to be strategic, offering pacific island leaders engagement as
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a means of countering the influence of the united states as largest geo political rival. kimberly, how could l g 0? the white house, the chinese coast guard, has put up floating barriers around the disputed scarborough showed in the south china sea to prevent entry to filipino fishermen. unless it has its cause. god witnessed the chinese installed in the barriers and has bound to remove them. the scar bushel was assigned to a stand off between the 2 countries in 2012. since then, basing has been taking the constant presence of below reports of filipino fishing boat attempts to enter the disputed scarborough shoals means the good, but the chinese coast guard deploys rubber boats and chase it away. filipina fishermen say this has been the situation in this part of the south china sea for years. we have called the one time and the rubber both came and got our own course . and even if they can get past the chinese coast guard,
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there was another obstacle. the chinese have put up a floating barrier, which the philippine coast guard says could endanger the lives of those who might try to break it. you're going to insist in, if you're going to insist in proceeding to the show, your propeller could get stuck in the net that's underneath the floating barrier. the scoreboard ritual is about 120 nautical miles or 222 kilometers from the philippines. western province of somebody's, it's distance from china, 900 kilometers. it was also with a slight of a stand off between manila engaging in 2012. after the philippine navy arrested, chinese fishermen, us broker the view and the police, the navy pulled out, but chinese vessels never left. the resource specialist who experts say rising tensions, could push china to do more than just blocking off entry into additional. the scarborough show is that one last piece that is left for reclaiming and to build
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a new outpost before beaching could so have, you know, accomplish a more comprehensive coverage of the real manila is also considering suing beaching . again, this time over what it says are destructive practices that have led to the death of cora weeks. i think that the chinese coast guards are doing this precisely to prevent our fishermen from seeing what they're doing inside the show. which is all of these destructing fish and everything. but china says the accusations are fiction and reiterated instead it's demand for the philippines to toil away. it's old worship on the 2nd, tell him a show that it says is discharging polluted water. barnett below, i'll do 0. many la was on the 1st us made the abrams main bottle tongues that arrived in ukraine. president brought them here as the landscape says, the reinforce keys on the brigades, but he didn't specify how many times he received. washington so fast supplied
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a $113000000000.00 in defense on humanitarian aid to ukraine. since russia's invasion last year. i'll just say it was english. robbie has more now. ok, this is what is the most heavy duty pieces of equipment that ground units will be receiving so far? from the united states, joe biden pledged $31.00 abrams tanks earlier this year. they were supposed to be here sooner during zalinski strip in new york, she promised that the 1st delivery would be happening this week. and now the ministry of defense and presidents. and let us be confirming that the 1st set of terms have now arrived what they're expected to change. well, there are some problems there a lot more difficult for the previous to operate compared to european counterparts, european terms of different using their more difficult to keep fueled and maintained. so we can look to what truly intelligence is said in response to their
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arrival. they will be used specifically for well crafted plans. we don't want to lose these tags that are not as numerous as much of the other equipment that they have received. so we are likely to see them, perhaps not used to punch through russian lines. this is the effort right now in places like sacraments are we are likely to see them perhaps used in the south of the country where the terrain is flat. well suited to these types of fascinating vehicles and strong firing power. probably not used to pursue russian lines, but they are likely to be used to take and the food positions that the ukrainians are hoping to get ahold of in the coming days and weeks. meanwhile, ukraine says it's killed the come on, the rushes black safely to the missile strike. last week of the big test, a co op is reported to have been killed in an attack on the feed headquarters and suffice. depole and russian control. the crimea. ukraine says 34 russian officers were killed in the strikes. smalley admitted for leadership says it expects when it goes 8 small delay to the presidential election scheduled for february statement
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release on monday. said this was for technical reasons. assume you're going to has been in trim president since 2021. going to lead imagery, coo that sees abraham with a k to the previous year. right. is on hollywood studio. say they've now least a tentative deal that could end a strike. that's last that many, 5 months, thousands of television and film writers, stuff working in may money get to pay great. the rewards for successful shows and protection of the world from artificial intelligence. a separate dispute and both actors who are still on strikes. yeah. but it is on those in new york with more from the deal to poor to point out that we actually haven't seen all of the details yet of this tentative agreement. but what we're hearing from various sources is that the writers did get an agreement for increased compensation, particularly when it comes to shows on the streaming platforms streaming becoming
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wildly popular just in the last few years. now, also a minimum staffing writers had been wanting to get some sort of agreement that there would be some minimum staffing and they have appear to have reached an agreement on that. and also, and this was key. there appears to be some concessions from the big studios for about artificial intelligence. of course, there was concerned by the writers, an artificial intelligence could take away some of their jobs and there appears to be some concessions on that in terms of protecting their jobs as well. again, we'll have to see this entire agreement in full before we can get all of the details. but it appears that this tentative agreement certainly will in the writers strike. again, it needs to be signed off by the union membership in the next week or 2 when it goes to vote. it's important to point out as well, that actors, tens of thousands of actors remain on strikes. now the studios will focus their
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attention on working out a deal with them. all right, that's it for be down in jordan. so now the weather is up next. and then the inside story looks at the cost of, of the risk goes by the lights response back. and the impact it might have on an international piece effort stick to have done so much of the, the home car which should cool down over the next day. or so sunshine has been the dominant team here, but it's been shumate to 33 still in the high side. but compare that to touch here at $29.00, which is coming up in temperature to about. so to you on this take took you up again above where it should be accompanied by rain for home shoot and high humidity a song because it's such a 3. even wilma, that it should be,
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but the same time hong kong is coming down, there is still some right and left in china. north and south is don't particularly heavy late season. is that all the same, but the heaviest is just out of the country and that was the noise of you know, from vowels and central toilet. i'm sure it's welcome, brian, but it will produce some flooding, and it might suggest the circulation that is quite lucky to form in the south china sea. the monsoon rains, as they go south, usually best give some flooding. that's been the case in the hall. recently. the next day i'll say it will be through my harass you, haven't got it, and possibly match it per dash. the focus could be any of these patients with luckily, have you share of the differences. it's still raining occasionally, not just on a missing child and the found north west of india even seen some in pakistan. but the full cross here is law. she's speaking now, a drywall of the rock, a nation widowed with land mines, and an expert dedicated to defusing them,
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