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of 2023. on the as many as as 13 and a half 1000 refugees thing the color color block has arrived and its territory. at least 20 people are killed and hundreds injured. is a fuel depot exploits. and nicole are kind of on the until mccrae, this is l. just. they are alive from doha. also coming of humans who sees blame the salad coalition for violating a truce hours of to about right accuse to cease for killing 2 of its soldiers in a drone attack, plus heidi joe castro on the border between the us and mexico were migrant by the
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hundreds of just swam across the rio grande river and they're now settings for it on us soil for the 1st time. the most go and washington are accusing each other of destabilizing the southcourt. because this region has thousands of ethnic condominiums fleeting, they're going to cut about following as a bi jones military operation. last week, holden's 13500 refugees of crossed into armenia. your advances is preparing to take in tens of thousands more. an explosion add a fuel dip are killed at least 20 people, and injured hundreds, and they're going to cut back on monday. it happened as thousands were leaving the area. the cause is unknown in the many and capital prime minister nicole portion young is facing growing pressure to resign since last week. sees 5 deal thousands of protests to say he didn't do enough to protect ethnic medians in the going to
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kind of bach. oh, sound of been jeff had sent us this report from the legend border crossing and as a bunch on the children in the labs, a plastic bag for the belongings, entire families setting out for army. these ethnic armenians have decided to leave the car box region. but each person would, they take the different some even left, but only 3 function. we'll others pack their bags on finding a good 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 c spy with other by john, despite defeated assurances from the other bridge on government. i think, i mean, you have left in the thousands of the guessing the young people living and cut
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about the reason of citizens of us that'd be shot regardless of the inner city, their security will be assured by the state. they are 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. i'll come back. he says, it's not just con, can be your step on the coast where people are leaving from they're also leaving from other towns and villages, such as, fortunately in the caught about region. although thousands of people have left, but tens of thousands still remain interface they call home joining space between other by johnny than armenians of russian peacekeepers. but they're not the only for the power involved. the groundbreaking said of many of the other by johnny and turkish presidents lead to foundations doing but across the board. a gas pipeline which will run from 2 key to other by john. it is one of the strongest mimicry pot
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. this was the 3rd is always there by john, or the sooner i wholeheartedly congratulate the victorious as there be johnnie army for both it's historical success. and it's for mandatory now to to, to, to billions. john and eunice done otherwise, on nutrition saving, armenians took over their lives in the 19 ninety's. it was a blood bought but they are offering communist in 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 0, lots and border crossing azerbaijan, to the news now. and humans who sees side truce violations by saudi that forces have not stopped. this comes off to about, i accuse them of killing 2 of its soldiers in the drawing attack near the given the border. saudi arabia, which has been pushing for a cease fire, and human, is cooling at a propagation by the who taste and is threatening to respond. all right is one of
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the countries in the saudi lead coalition that has fault the who sees and given since 2015 last week. saudi and who the officials held a round of talks and re add on a potential agreement to in the conflict in human savvy arrive. you said some progress was made during the meetings the gave no further details of disease. obligation is a sound. the research here and the list, he explained how this attack might affect the paste tools between saudi and who's the officials. sweet, clear detail from the via text that this is something that the saudis have been speaking about for a long time. i think this will illustrate what the saudis have been saying about how problematic the manufacturer of the who the rebels can be to obstructing a political solution to your 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
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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 out of depressed agency. and i think they were careful dish to show or shed like that there was a part of the group these or some and difficulties that are probably productive and provoking this kind of a reaction. so it illustrates that. so these are still trying to keep this form of dialogue that it 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 this situation. but i also don't see saturday, just being passive. if this does continue, i think
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a reactions we can and dissipate monitor reactions. barsha bon is a human, a political commentary. so he explained the possible reason behind the attack. it's not a secret that actually many sections within the city see movements hasn't been happy, hasn't been satisfied by the approach of some who we see officials who have been warming up to the idea of talking to as to uh, to saudi arabia, by going to uh, to saudi arabia, they themselves, uh, although i have been able to hold the capital throughout the, throughout the complex. but they haven't been able to gain more territories since, as the last time was in, in, in 2020. and everyone is, is like the situation and is basically honest a stalemate and someone who wants to do at to do something. and now i think we, it's important to approach this with caution because as i said,
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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. which is the united states. now we have thousands of asylum seekers arriving on itself in border officials say the influx sense of the town of equal pos and texas appears to have no. and it's highly jar, castro reports that search has put the bite in administration and the intense pressure as a woman stretches after a sleepless night tucked between razor wire and the waters of the rio grande's. she is 26 year old already on a square law, a neil so long worker from caracas, venezuela, who travelled for 2 months and waited across the river from mexico to reach the us side with her daughter. gesturing to communicate over the noise of patrol boats.
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she says her 3 year old daughter was stung by a wasp on the eye, and she passed the night pressed to her mother's chest. most of the hundreds of people who started crossing over a period of a few hours, se political persecution and violence drove them from their homes in south and central america. after harrowing journeys through cannon most jungle and territories controlled by criminal gains, they're stuck on this american river bank. exhausted and thirsty, they begged us border patrol boats for help. one eventually agrees and a few women and children are allowed to board. the square law and her daughter are among a man, pulls his pregnant wife and pink toward another boat, but they're told no they can not bored. as the sun climes higher, the people were tired of waiting, a few climb over the wider fence and others fall low, including the pregnant woman and p. we're happy because we achieve their goal. she
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says she's due to give birth this week. whether her husband and brother in law will still be with her then is unknown. their state will now be decided by the us government. as more people stream over the razor wire, the moment is emotional for many. families and race friends celebrate. some are unable to walk on their own. others collapse. us border patrol agents call for medical aid. they've been instructed to help when lives made in danger. every time we've seen federal border patrol agents cut through this wire to allow a few people to pass almost immediately, state agents come back and put up more razor wire. this is indicative of the political battle between washington and these republican control border states with migrants caught in the middle. many people have lost their shoes,
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so their 1st steps on american soil are with their feet. republican members of congress who visited on monday, said they saw an invasion. this is a national security cross. as for our country, we have no terrorist cross in our border. the migrants will have a difficult time proving they are not security risk and that they qualify for asylum. the majority of cases fail and people are deported. but that is tomorrow's worry. they say today they've arrived heidi joe castro alj a 0 equal pass, texas for many of the migrants the journey is perilous. those from south america across the diary and get the dangerous stretch of jungle between columbia and panama. moving through central america, the migrants into mexico. so i'm see cosigned them there while others move to the north. at the us makes a kind of board of migrants and refugees to enter the united states the final and design its destination. now correspondents,
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no more. rob lowe is in mexico city with more on how the migrant process is unfolding their 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 list of them so if you guys, i mean, we really want to continue our journey to the united states. i need to fight for my daughters. i'm 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 along the countries border with water moloch. we've received reports that somewhere around 3000 people arriving into mexico. every day. last week,
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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 along live the 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. when rid up a little al jazeera, mexico city, a national day of mourning was declared in cost of the on monday. that's off to a police officer and 3 gunman, but killed during a stand off the northern coast of all on sunday. prime minister open courtesy has a cue. sylvia backing well, he called a terrorist attack. sylvia denies the allegations of the of natasha has more from cost of those capital. christina, the next steps, a little
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a large number of heavy weapons that were left behind by the group of gunmen officer battling this comfortable police were displayed today of the special unit police camp and north of the cost of a comfortable minister of interior. jailers faced the accused, it's a form of war, time for serbia of providing financial and logistical support to a 3rd is group that killed one police officer, an injury to others, like on that store and into a nearby village, battling police and fabricating themselves into a sub you also bought some on the street. the police report was a mazda 3 last night off the 3 attackers were killed. certainly have denied the claims, but they had anything to do with the attack and accused comfortable of provoking the situation. the majority of subs in north of comfortable reject. comfortable independence and regard val great as their capital. at least 6 suspects linked
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to a deadly class has fled to serbia and are being treated in the hospital interior minister j. let's face the told reporters se ask sylvia to immediately hand them over to comfortable authorities. the situation in the north of comfortable today is called but dense in cost of, of capital pc, enough flags, flu at all small to during unofficial day of morning to all or the policeman, but was killed yesterday of the may 30. i'll just eat up pretty steep to the solar hit on l, just air. i'm john 100 in illinois where farmers are using artificial intelligence to create the farms of the future the the objective, okay, was so daunting. total focused on success that the top finding of the physical
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i felt that it was important. i did fax on algebra. the the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories. the sound bar right, has the cues. humans who sees of killing 2 of its soldiers near the saudi folder, who the spokesman says these 5 violations are regrettable and blinds the salad coalition for killing several. given the soldiers in the past, month. 400. 15500 refugees crossed into a medium from nicole and catalogue of the, as a by john launched a military operation in the region last week. here funds is it's preparing to take
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in tens of thousands more. at least 20 people have been killed and applies to the fuel station in the corner catalog. that happened as thousands of if the account, medians, fleets, the region, the cause is unknown, talks between armenian and a very invoice to be held in brussels along with a you official, was the 1st such amazing since as a bunch on to kind of and they're going to cut about the us is cooling for an international emission to provide transparency, reassurance, and confidence to the residents of the go to kind of walk in terms of what we think is important. it's number one that the cease fire that exists now be maintained, that there is no further military action. number 2, that the humanity or indeed. so if the people in the corner corner box are addressed, and number 3 that advertise on in our media reach a lasting peace agreement to do as president joe biden says,
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he is working with congress on the plan to invest $200000000.00 in pacific kinds of nations, washington's been hosting a summit of latest from the pacific and a bid to come to china's influence in the region. climate change, economic growth and sustainable development on the agenda. a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare reports. 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,
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i think we all know that it really is, and also among the us promises millions of 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 u. s. for its less restrictive policies last year, the solomon islands signed a security packs with china that was also widely seen as a shift in bay james control over the region. this concept takes on various forms in the us. but for the pacific, it represents the ability to provide l. people with security. still, the white house knows it needs to be strategic,
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offering pacific island leaders engagement as a means of countering the influence of the united states as largest geo political rival. kimberly how his algebra, the white house, 16 officials have been arrested as part of libby as investigation into how to dams, bose causing flooding, which kills thousands. libby is prosecute to general, says the officials were currently or previously in offices responsible for den management and suspected of negligence. clean up operations that continuing more than 2 weeks out to the flooding. slight continues to arrive and the libyan city of doing it in the midst of political rivalry between the countries. 2 administrations, well, far as he's in the east uh, organizing an international done a conference for october to help rebuild the city. but as the tripoli by some government that's internationally recognized, and that's causing doubts about just how successful the conference will be, how they, how should reports from aaa know, a is on its way to dana,
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willing to us from this school and frequently 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 one of us in doesn't know what the hell. i mean, i think everybody's helping us. it's not just a lot 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 showed the high sense of responsibility when it came to providing the fellow citizens with has and assignments need. the only heard those that the remains is a challenge that comes from having to live and administrations governing, divide the country with death and destruction everywhere in den, about those being forth between the 2 governments. as to,
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we'll handle the rebuilding process, the administration, the east high schools 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. the conference is 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 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 dana leave yet? doesn't stuff you have to have an issue with on the main challenge here is
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communication called the nation, the institution and coordination. and this went live, is that the and the mid management. and so these are, this is how we can really deliver about 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 at the end 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 quality code. paula struggle threatens 2 shots of the nations already for our drug state and the actual measure theater to police. at least 6 people have died in guatemala, off the heavy rains triggered land slides. the river in the capital best its banks on sundays,
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sweeping away several homes. rescue is searching for at least 15 others, including children. since my more than 10000 people have lost their homes to to the right in the season, the scientists testing the use of intelligent finding robots to help address the world's growing food crosses. the idea is to make agriculture more efficient from small hold of funds to launch commercial estates, john henry, and has our story from champagne, illinois on the midwestern prairies of illinois and seen many high autumn corn come the farmers of the future. a march of machines, ag bots and prairie parlance rolls its way through leafy crop prose, performing much of what farm hands do and more scientist at the university of illinois and several other institutions are testing artificial intelligence technologies that are already being evaluated on farms world wide it's a win win for everybody, right? a farmer makes more money. the soil and the environment is better off. risk the
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spring, more carbon ready whenever we can. and the consumer gets healthier. more organic climate smartphone. a small army of robots targets dry soil spots weeds and pest invest agents, avoiding indiscriminate pesticide, and are beside use that leads to resistant waves and bucks. and they measure which seeds fair better. between seasons, farmers often lack the time and labor to plant cover crops that enrich the soil and protect against run off into the water supply. but farm bots, plant off season crops between corn and soybean rose before they're even harvested and robotic dogs walk where wheels can get tangled. robots are very the eye candy and so they tend to get most of the attention. robots are just a fraction of all the things that we do, install these at a depth of fit. they are buried sensors that record soil health and crop hydration
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. livestock drawings, monitor cattle, hills, weight and single out pregnant couch. artificial intelligence is designed to make farming more productive, more environmentally sustainable, using better data, and not so much to replace human labor is to make it more effective. this 28 year old farmers is new technologies can help with a growing field, labor shortage and of crushing schedule planting occurs at the same time. spring harvest is all really at the same time. so we really do get into labor crunch for, for very short. but intense periods throughout the year. so things like automation are definitely a solution with limited agricultural land, didn't have growing global food crisis. researchers say the rise of robots and increasing automation seems inevitable. john henry and al jazeera champagne, illinois. well, that's all for may tell them to cry. for now you can find more information on our
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website with the is coming up next. then inside story looks at the risks. post bonds, alexis bivens and costs of, of the the that is valid whether on its way towards the british owls towards orland festival. it's not that yet. this is sitting, you know, a terminal looking to take strain up to woods no way. maybe catching denmark as well, but sunshine is on the cause of the immediate future. as you can see 22 degrees in london, maybe a shower to most of europe is enjoying it. so that it all big showers around in greece. could be a bit of a worry for those recently had flooding. there's a big thing really there on the way through and the seems to southern it to me. but in between, i mean look at it. it's sunshine in the 20s for the most part,
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some places with an average still. however, what these kind of get into ireland, this spinning low is very much a storm system, a little bit early to be quite so violent. i would say the bins forecasting gives it just one to a strong se. wins possibly goes and then it goes away, but it goes east, which to be honest. that creek nicole what's happening in central mad cuz it may be some concern, of course, is heading to us east in libya, but i think the bulk of the right, the thunderstorms increased by the time it gets time to us eastern the be the more than just a passing light shot, which probably is good news of the heavy rain we seen recently in west africa, south as a how is much lighter than it was now. so i think that coming to the end of this season, the system a little boat isn't mechanical, or even that self driving train the up or down towards today can be the, are the human only robots like me, will be everywhere else. your 0 documentary,
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which to lead on the weird and wonderful world of global land. think and even trust . i feel like i'm a life, but i know i am a machine. origin of this is a policeman, shot dead in northern cost of a subs gunman killed in a modest received. it's the latest bottom slash point between s next us and albany . and so how damaging is this to international peace efforts and kind of a loss in solution as will be found? this is inside story. the .
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