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of the residential elections in up stover, which still is generally an in depth coverage to 0 is when you close to the last of the story the, [000:00:00;00] the color until mccrae, this has been use our line from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 20 people like hills and hundreds injured as a fuel depot explodes, and they're going to cut a buck. it happened as thousands of if an account, medians flee the as a by john territory for a media a little. so i hit the ball right,
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accuses humans receipts of killing 2 of the soldiers on the salad. he pulled a plus a search and migraines trying to enter through the southern us for the rises political pressure on presidential bonding. we report from equal pos and texas. every time we've seen federal border patrol agents cut through this wire to allow a few people that have almost immediately state agents come back and put up more razor wire. i'm joining us real skill with the sports 19 months up to the aging and then pick sports highest cool begins hearing the doping types of rushes data that's prevented other athletes from being awarded the metals, the an explosion at a fuel depot in the going to cut a bulk has killed at least 20 people and injured hundreds as people seeking to flee to many, a lined up for petrol. bloss happened on monday,
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nearly 300 people had been injured. dozens of cit to be critical. the cause of the blast is still unknown. thousands of ethnic albanians leaving the regions following a military operation by also by shawn last week. old and 13500 refugees have crossed into armenia. europe on says it's preparing to taken tens of thousands more from the going to kind of back in the many and capital prominence to nicole pushing young this facing growing pressure to resign. since agreeing to a sci fi deal. thousands of protests to say he didn't do enough to protect ethnic albanians in the corner cupboard box. in a moment, we'll hear from bennet smith, who is near registration center for ethnic albanians who are arriving in india. but 1st, let's go to some of in java who is close to the nicole or cadillac. and 1st of all, can we begin with the fire at this fuel depot? do we know of the stage if it was at all deliberate and do we have any more details?
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a lovely, know to them is that people look chewing up both to get this feel that you've been seeing these thousands and thousands of people we're seeing from the launch and border crossing very well yesterday. and we saw a steady stream of people, cars lined up for miles wing through the border crossing into our media. and they were fueling the costs as well as people who are within hunk in the us to find a good a bank getting fuel for their generators. as well, so it is not yet clear what causes the fire, but it was a fire at a point where hundreds of people had gathered yet, and that is why it has such a high casualty counts. but at least 20 people are dead and nearly 300 have been wounded. hospitalized across this region have been put on high alert, where the other by gently help industry is saying that all the hospitals around the corner car box area are have been equipped to deal with the patients. most of the patients are being dealt with, but in the territory,
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most of them have not come out. there is a medi back which is taking place from a get a van to take the critical of from step out of good or function the this had a copy of your bidding and much needed supplies as well as hospitals have been the feeling that they are running out of supplies because of such a high influx of wounded and injured people. so it is a tragedy upon a tragedy. but we have people who are already leaving their homes and everything behind them lining up for a few. and then at this happened and many of them had been wounded and injured. but people who we spoke to yesterday said these are the kind of the risks that they're willing to take and move on from other by john, despite all of these assurances, because they feel that it is no longer going to be safe for them to stay insight as we mentioned earlier, already more than 13000 people have fled there, more planning to it seems like a mass exodus at this point in time. can you just give us an idea of what it is like there at the moment where you have to look back at the
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see us need see decades on when the many, i think armenians came back to the car about the region been, it was taken from other by john then and the consequence of war and drain defense, he's taking the take areas were taken back by either by john the launch in colorado . it was subsequently closed and there was no supplied with between armenia and this territory which was held for 3 decades. of people, i know of the history of what has happened in the bottom. they know, and they've heard these occurrences and promises the multiple times by the other bugs in the government. but civilians are not going to be prosecute. and people who laid down their arms, the state is not going to go after them. but because of such a fear of what has been happening for 3 decades, people are choosing to leave their leaving with whatever the time they're leaving with water in whatever they can. we have seen practices leaving large ease buses cause even cars, which bear the views weren't working, we're being told by other vehicles. so people are feeling the worst because now
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they feel that ethnic armenian need is we're in this region, have given up for their fights. it is this, i mean, they are going to be abolished and all the states and students and according to the latest found to be the same for july region, they're going to be replacing all the flags with other by them flags, events. so these are scenes of desperation, where people think that the only the best option for them brother is to move to words and, and future uncertain future in armenia, rather than staying in azerbaijan. of something that they've called home for decades. like i thank you so much of some of that is, are some of been just for us close to the cut about ben smith is near a registration center for ethnic albanians who are arriving at the village of coolant so near as the by john. and then of these people obviously hitting into a media, but do we have any idea of where they will actually end up and what sort of supports they will have of the psalm from this
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registration. people leave, hey, you see the cars calls that going past laden with everything. people could carry with the families with the gods, from the homes heading into a meeting so essentially starts your lives. the median government says it's ready to welcome to taking 40000 families. that's pretty much everybody laughed living in the going oak, our back. it's very unlikely that anybody you see here today, anybody leaving to go on a car back. we'll have a go back on us despite the assurances of these every present i'm oh yeah. but they can stay as long as they are willing to be as every citizens. and the reason they don't want to stay is because they've essentially been style bounce over the last 9 months by that is a by john government, which is blockaded to go on. okay, rebecca, the last month or so many people have a family just aging across. so fred and also by john is a country according to i'm the states and nationals latest report where freedom of expression is severely restricted on their arbiter press,
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rest and politically motivated prosecutions. those against the background, they asked me to call medians, leaving artisan historical event. really because a hundreds of years. i think all medians have lived in forties martin day as a by john. now it seems the last of them leaving infinity. in regards to negotiations, what's the us government insight? so the us a id chief is julia or sometime today, that's the head of us. a us government's international agency. they want to keep an eye on how the medians are being treated as they leave as a by john and i had about the us government said that as a bi jones, you supposed to unacceptable. and washington is looking for an appropriate response to these cold. only is every present to live up to his problem is to protect ethnic meetings. so all we have is weeks that he will guarantee safety. but at the same time,
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he said that his i and faced that is consign the idea of the regions independence, the history. so how much pressure the us government is able to hold on as a by john now as about just this cheap many of his objectives. we'll have to wait and see tom. okay, thank you so much, ben. it's we appreciate that that has been in smith for us. the by ryan has acute humans who tease of killing 2 of its soldiers in a drone strike near the saudi boat. and but ryan is part of the saudi ledge coalition that has forced the who these since 2015. saudi arabia is cooling, monday's incident of provocation, and is threatening to respond with the spokesman says the saudi lead coalition has killed several of the many soldiers in the past month. and coal was the violations
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regrettable last week, saturday and who the officials held a round of talks and re add on a potential agreement in the conflict and given saudi arabia since some progress was made during the meetings, but gave no further details. after all of these, oh gosh, and is a saudi research. and let's see explained how this attack might have fixed the pace, tools between saudi and who's the officials. and 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 saudis had been saying about how the problematic manufacturing of the who the rebels can be to obstructing a political solution to a many, many situation or the political situation. and yet, 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 depressed agency. i think they were careful to ship to show or shed like that there was a part of the group these or some and difficulties that are probably can productive and provoke this kind of reaction. so with 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 the situation, but i also don't see somebody just being passive. if this does continue, i think
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a reactions we can and dissipate military reactions. a little elza 0 is how some obama is here for more context on this. and 1st of all, how significant does this attack, especially if, if the who the variables were involved, what were they trying to achieve through it? it comes the very critical moment because this comes just off to the meeting between the saudis, under hope is every of the 1st time that starts meeting the other between the 2 bibles. and then there was talk about the potential for an imminent political settlement. so this attack comes on the boys always saudi arabia, as in the mind that unless you have a permit interest between the 2 parties, the potential for further escalation is to have that we were told that before this attack, i mean was any progress being made. i mean, we saw that uh the 2 sides minutes last week and re, uh, that was obviously showing promising signs of things moving forward with that was that was, that was that time and hope so basically the hope was to announce a political sacrament, with saudi arabia this is,
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these are the demands of the hope is the hope, the say, for us to have a deed with a sound is we want us out is to pull out from e. m. and particularly the saw, the bottom of the country. we would like to see the amount is put out of the body resources, but on to we would like compensation for what happens is 2015. number 3, we want the saudis to reopen the force under the control of associates and the apples of center that is yet to be finalized by all the boxes. and unless those do minus met, the potential for the political settlement would be still. that's a long list of mountain. yeah, i mean without even going to meet all or any of them. it is. this is a also cushion moment for sunday's ravia conference. well, how about of a sudden i said this week that he's determined to see the piece supplement with a, with, with the whole face. and before, before i go to that point with the, with these he had an agreement with the body is widely seen by the saudis, as the main broker of the house is in the event for the simple reason. santa ravia
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has lost this massive. they've been transform ation of the country and they do understand that they don't want to see a repeat of the attacks by the who these coverage typically in 2019, i guess the old installation inside your baby is this going to be this incidence something that could trigger a foot blown minutes with confrontation. the risk is that, how likely is it the saudi will retaliation? or do you think that going to try and want to take it back would step in for until as we speak. now the whole thing is i was just bouncing this house from the dock, the saying nothing about it. although the statement from saudi arabia is very critical, disappointment the hurt he's a terrorist organization. but i have to say that if you have a retaliation by the saudis is going to be definitely a full blown. these are confrontations that might take really some time to stop. okay, thank you so much. i husband, we really do appreciate you coming in this hush. i'm oliver a but there's plenty more hit on this these out including we were pulled from the bottom of hardware, ongoing conflict, and a lack of humanitarian access,
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puts mommy's most vulnerable at risk of mel nutrition and in school, the lights of sanction from the ocean games is china continued to dominate the foot to the united states. now we have thousands of asylum seekers arriving on its southern border. official signed the influx into the town of equal pos and texas appears to have no wind as how did your castro reports? that search has put the bite in administrative and under intense pressure. 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 left, a nail for long walker from cadillac us venezuela, who travelled for 2 months and waited across the river from mexico to reach the us
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side with her daughter. gesturing to communicate over the noise of patrol boats. 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 panama, as jungle and territories controlled by criminal gains, they're stuck on this american river bank. exhausted and thirsty, they begged us border patrol boat for help. one eventually agrees and a few women and children are allowed to board. the square law and her daughter armand. a man pulls his pregnant wife in pink toward another boat, but they're told no they can not bored. as the sun climes higher, the people will tired of waiting. a few climb over the wire fence and others fall low,
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including the pregnant woman and we're happy because we achieve their goal. she 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. anyway, friends celebrate summer unable to walk on their own. others collapse. us border patrol agents call for medical aid. they've been instructed to help in lives, nathan, 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 this republican controlled border states
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with migrants caught in the middle. many people have lost their shoes, 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 crosses 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 as well. so many of the migrants the journey is perilous. those from south america across the diary in gap and dangerous stretch of jungle between columbia and panama. moving through central america, the migrants in to mexico, some seek asylum there, while others move for the north. at the us,
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mexico border microns and refugees sick to enter the united states, they have final and desired destination. well, correspondents spend, while russell is in mexico city, with more on how the migrant crisis is unfolding their we're outside of a bus terminal in the mexican capital where several 100 migrants and refugees have 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 data and so have 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 the legacy. 2 the mexican officials have said the current crisis has overwhelmed immigration authorities and in southern mexico along
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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, and 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. but it up a little out to 0. mexico city speciality delegation headed by the non resident and benefits of the occupied palestinian territories is visiting vermont for the 1st time. the team is expected to meet president smock mood, abbas. this comes as the us is looking to normalize diplomatic ties between saudi
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and israel. lucas on cuz he is a mixture of international studies at the book as a university. he is also the author of palestinian politics, ends the middle east peace process. he joins us from ramallah. thank you so much for being on al jazeera. first of all, how important is this visits and what uh, the hopes that will come from it? no, no. can you hear me sir? cuz on your live on l. just air at the moment. can you just indicate that you can hear me? hello. and it looks like we're having technical issues with, i guess, but we're going to go to our correspondence need abraham, who is live for us in ramallah. okay. unfortunately, we're having a more technical issues that we will be back just in the moment. with much more a hit on al jazeera, including,
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we follow the growing political process in bangladesh. hit evans general election in january plus. i'm john 100. in illinois, we're farmers are using artificial intelligence to create the farms of the future. and we hear from one of the spines will come when it is on the stress the players have suffered since the lowest read the others kissing controversy that's coming up later in support the the, you know, for most of europe, the weather is lovely. all the way from spain to the baltic states is obviously client coming in here. and this area is not quite so lovely and done in greece and stuff, and they slowly move the way to send this to them. so in between the 2 temperatures are in the twenty's, typically,
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i think the might end up in the fifty's in spain fairly soon. and the wind this very night, i mean, profitable sort of unit or few degrees above average in blazing sunshine. that is good to to and while the stormy and nobody's charles on particularly the harlot and once again in the next 24 hours is that on the storms will keep going around greece and southern it's late, i suspect. so one day ahead wednesday that really is winding up. that's of gale force winds. this is october weather coming through in september. no winds dialing athens for example. no, we're needing creed, but they're all slow moving, lumbering, send us those button. that's folks from dublin briefly. the attempt is not going to worry about because it's quite well man, but the matter of writing could be substantial wednesday, then it blows through and says, day, everybody's 18 degrees and the sunshine come friday night for most of north africa and particularly west africa. the radians have social is there a few areas where it's quite heavy around the gulf of denny and not jerry, but otherwise, a drawing
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a picture that of late to show to the teams to help 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 headline to challenge conventional wisdom u. k. prime minister. assume that it's expected to address these 1st party conferences leader with a general election looming. and a waiver strikes the in house. the broke house premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us sensory boy, the 1st amendment, right? because in like very a heck to the post kinda incumbent president george way over come corruption
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allegations and keep the temp job up. tell you back on which is 0. the the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the salad for the 15500 refugees of crossed into a media from the catalog of the as a by john launched the military operation in the region last week. your of on says it's preparing to take in tens of thousands more. those thousands of people flee an explosion at a fuel station in the corner cupboard box is killed at least the twins see an insight. hundreds, cause is unknown by ryan has accused humans who are thieves have coming to have it
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. so just near its products with saudi arabia who the spokesman claims the saudi led coalition for killing civils given the soldiers in the past months without a delegation headed by the non resident ambassador to the occupied palestinian territories is visiting romano for the 1st time. because i think a tape is a lecture of international studies at is at university. he's also the author of palestinian politics and the middle east peace process. he joins us from, from iowa. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. we do really appreciate your time. thank you. first of all, how important is this visit and what are you hoping comes out of this? i think it's very important 1st because it's the 1st and the last 50 years. second, it's important to because of the importance of saudi arabia or regional and international level and city, it's important because it's coming at the time. when start with the idea is negotiating possible relations with is it
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a head which is of great concerns for the palestinian just just on that point. i mean, can you just give us a sense of how concerned palestinians are over that possibility of any deal and, and what exactly are you concerned about to the most? probably these thoughts about the issue is not going to work because as we follow that it was the sound, the requirements for this relation, it seems to be beyond the ability to accept neither by the united states nor by is right. and therefore, it seems that the so the, instead of saying no for the normal relations with is are and for free. uh, they are putting the requirements that neither their lighted stage nor is there a, it seems to be a bill for waiting to me. oh, okay. can you outline the bottom line, see if any deal from a pell us in, in perspective,
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what are you unwilling to budge on? but the thing is, i'm not the part of the, of these contacts and they've understanding it looks like we're having more technical issues without guess they have, but we're going to go to need a parent who is alive for us also in ramallah. and 1st of all, i guess, can you just uh, outline exactly what the plan is for the missing and how significant to this it is very significant. and as we heard from the palestinian foreign minister after meeting the saudi ambassador. and he said that this is a historic visit, because this is the 1st time that we see. why would you official visit think i'm a law the boss. so there has finished his meeting with the foreign minister and is heading now towards the presidential headquarters to meet with the palestinian president. mold bass. now let's talk about the context of all of this. there has been talks between the us and so deep towards having normalization between saudi
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and israel. and with that, that has been a lot of kind of simian fears that they're going to be left out. since we've seen other arab states normalize relations with israel without the p a and the policy and look forward to being a part or at least being considered in such agreements. so what we've been hearing from analysts here is that this comes as a way to kind of reassure a policy and use that to any deal with the is where it is with basically involve them. now we've listened to the crown prince a be a speaker on fox news and talking about easing the lives of palestinians. this does not go with many palestinians here. they believe that they've been left alone by the arab world. so here we've heard them boss of their after the meeting with the palestinian foreign minister mentions the arab piece initiative. this is important because when we talk about the at a piece initiative,
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this has been presented by some of the out of yet in 2002. and basically the core of it speaks about normalization of our states was with israel, but only after the stablish ment of a palestinian state. so this is very significant for policy is and basically as far as we've been getting from, and elizabeth tell us, send you an official one to make sure that they're not locked out. if it did actually carries on at this time between israel and so do when it comes to normalizing radiation. okay, thank you so much. that is a need for him for us in ramallah to the african union says it will proceed with its troop withdrawal from somalia. as scheduled last week and we'll get a, she requested a 90 day pause through the un security council on the pullout of forces. officials made the request officer, an increase and attacks by the groups. 3000 members of the african union transition in somalia, shields to late by the end of september as let's speak to milton with that, who is in my right before us in smoking. can you just explain for us why the somali
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government asked for a 90 day pause and what's going to happen next? this amount of government loans to military operations against the on the house about about a year ago using special forces trained by the us soldiers trained by every trail as well as community militias, by the small, the government and the operations of apparently had success or relative success compared to the previous 15 years of operations conducted by troops from other rocks within countries under the banner of an african union and united nations, a peacekeeping mission. now just last week, the somali government said that once it's the sum of those troops who are now due to withdrawal as the african union mission wines down these 3000 to, to leave by the end of this months that sat today,
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this amount of government rights when un security council requesting that they stay for an additional 90 days. now these missions been funded and supported throughout by the us and the european union have it in recent. yes us is focused, its results is more on training. somebody sources in the european union expressing some fact seek, says it's going to come by the budget, and it supports this operation at by the end of next year. now, we've just seen a leak document from the source to mazda of the african union forces to the sector, to monitors, saying that they should indeed proceed with the plan to pull out 3000 troops by saturday, 23, to the request of the symbolic governments. i said, we are waiting to find out if indeed, that will happen. and according to the somebody government, if it does, they will lose ground to the township. in particular, they'll lose towns that they say they've taken in operations in recent weeks. they
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say that policies will be stretched to cindy to keep the territory. okay, thank you so much malcolm. this mail can wait for us and i arrive a in by the escalating, the conflict mess displacement and restricted humanitarian access is putting the most vulnerable at risk. according to the uni, save nearly $1000000.00 children under the age of 5 are at risk of acute mailed nutrition by the end of this year. at least 200000 at risk of dying of hunger. if a life saving i fails to reach them close to 5000000 children are an urgent need of humanitarian assistance across molly, that's a 40 percent increase since 2020 of children desperately need help. nomic file has the story from baba. okay. cool. so in general is refusing to lose hope ever since she gave birth to her twin boys 13 months ago,
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she's been struggling to keep them alive. one of my twin boys pho seriously ill. i took him to the health clinic and our village for treatment officer, while they told us they couldn't keep him there because the illness was getting worse and he needed to be admitted to a bigger hospital. that's why we came here in coffee for treatment. but he's still sick of 2 weeks of being here. the doctors this medical center outside the money and copied them say the boy is suffering from city of mount meditation. is one of the dozens of children being treated here. child mom, nutrition is an age old problem in the country. molly is one of a poor us to this i had, but it has been getting worse recently, according to both local and international organizations, or you'll know when you will globally this. i mean, peter, this, i mean the, on the national level we have about 200000 children suffering from acute mountain nutrition. and the level of that i keep, this has surpassed all our expectation that they need to be admitted in intensive
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care unit. and the treatment should be paid for it on so, but there is a huge deficit in human and financial resources for such a task. so unfortunately, many of the $200.00 and they lose their lives. millions more, ongoing hungry a number that he's growing according to both unit stuff on wsp, close to 5000000 children in this country are in need of edge and to humanitarian systems, including in the fields of health and nutrition. we speak of sales increase of the least 1500000 children in need since 2020 believe organizations say 2500 people are facing families in the eastern region of america . molly's economy has been deteriorating for years, but trumpeting security has added to the misery of millions. the region of team buck 2 is being taken over slowly by all groups, separatist fighters in the north, i presume,
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fighting off to each year separately. the 2 piece that you and says, must displacement, and put a stick to to you money to the and access the complicating of the situation in minutes with all of the most un peacekeepers from the country at the behest of the community. this is expected to make matters worse. how much fun does 0 by a co. it's a tuesday. mike's one year since i'm the explosions demons the north stream pipelines, the bloss intensified growing tensions in the region following russia's invasion. if you crying little stream was a major pipeline onto the baltic, sea used to transfer russian gas to cube through terminals in germany. know the stream one opened in 2011 russia suspended deliveries in august last year after it was sanctioned in response to it's more and you crime no stream to move into the service. it was partially built then cancelled by jim and the just before rushes and version of your crime on the state. last year,
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denmark and sweden reported gas leaks, knew the islands and full home. these were linked to underwater, bloss detected by several countries. the many states said the explosions with deliberate acts of sabotage, but have not said by who ukraine and russia have denied any involvement. which on his reba is a danish novel, canada and an analyst with the world danish defense college. he joins us now from copenhagen, and there are many, many series about what happens here. what is your take on the most likely scenario? yeah, i think it's important to notice that there are 2 main theories here. one is uh, sailing boat called at drop it off. we actually came with some kind of notice independent crew, the jumping into the water flowing his pipe off, and then the r a c. or is that the,
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there were some russian naval presence weeks up to the explosions and rocks and ships would actually who actually cared and beat at supper reading. and then looking at all the data on my a knowledge and experience so many. but i would, i would prefer, i would, i would say that the most popular theory here is actually that it was a russian operation. what leads you to that conclusion? because this is a very difficult operation to do. and if you're a bunch of guy, so we'd like to do this coming from, let's say ukraine. you would not try to blow up the pipes of the deepest the arrow you can find in the policy, you will find somewhere who this was far easier. secondly, the way the exposure is done, how the pipes have been filed, and the saw that it seems to rush you had a mixer, sabrina, in the area, the weeks up to the explosion. so i think it's quite
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a good indication that this was a russian operation. if it wasn't a rush, what would they have got out of this? i think it's, it's pretty important to notice that this happened the exact same day that the baltic pipe open the pipe going from norway, food them, but don, to europe and of the way of doing this at a reading to do this would be a clear signal at choosing west, saying that we are so able to blow up any pipes or any maritime infrastructure that you have. and the by, by doing so, the crew said that kind of further to the best and actually just try to escape. so if you will, and that didn't manage to do that, but i think that was nice of the intention, right? you've said before that you believe the diamonds and sweets no more than that. they a saying publicly, what do you think they are doing by withholding information as well? i think the different reasons for this me and even though that the sweden, n denmark, us upholstering,
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you train heavily. i'm not sure that'd be interested naturally escalating that into the baltic sea. but the single reason is also that we don't have a smoking gun, you know, you can always say, you know what, they're awesome the case and the dishwasher rushing that side. but you don't have the smoking gun. i'd be over to nano that brussel denied. they would call a fake news effect for to the news. so that might not be much recent actually to go, i'd say this popular because to the dates of always be brought into doc. what sort of risk or likelihood is there something similar like this happening again? i think it's quite good actually. i think that we have seen, you know, and it probably, russian impressed is around the wheaton oil rake, if you have seen, you know, places that internet connection and suddenly disappears, things like that. we don't know exactly what happened. but you know, for sure that the russian are able to do this. i mean,
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i think that's the thought about that. and i think it definitely within the native community in many, in many to countries that has been an increase awareness of actually to what we would call see if it was fair, actually a hardwood project or critical infrastructure and in the maritime environment. okay, thank you. so much for your time and your inside that is a johannes, arrive the analyst with the royal danish defense. colleagues, thanks so much. you're welcome. bug with dish is facing a growing political crisis ahead of a general election in january opposition. parties had held large protests cooling on the government to release political prisoners and resign. they want to kid take administration in place to oversee the polls that government has rejected. the demands tend to challenge rate reports from deca, a with a general election coming in january, bangladesh. as 2 main parties have increased their protests and relatives across the country, they want to mobilize their supporters and build movement term. but it's
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increasingly turning concentration of opposition leaders. and critics say, prime minister check i've seen has goal is to turn the country into a one party state from the previous experiences, particularly in 20142018. it has been proven that to a free and fair election is not possible under any buttons in government and bundle with dish. that's why you would the month and the election under the neutral inks in government. and it also propose a new democratic political settlement to states and follow steps to the farm for the solution of the crisis. permanency amnesty international human rights watch and other rights group, f, a q sec has seen as government of extrajudicial killings and forces disappearances and cracking down on opposition. activists and dissenting voices targets. i've also included artist journalists rights activities, and even the low peace prize recipients, muhammad eunice,
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the leaders of the opposition bangladesh and nationalist party say democracy has now been strangled, in coats rooms across the country. as more than 4000000 office party activists are facing potential jo terms because of what it saves are false and fabricated cases by the by police. people has already given the opinion that the one to change and then one the next edition can be held onto the neutral capture government. but to see guys the government's a picture, it seems to today that they are not going to give that. in that case, people who come all the way street in the last 2 decades, bangladesh, i've shown remarkable economic growth and success prime. and especially, i guess the not still remains popular, but is gradually been overshadowed by rising inflation and soaring foot prices and the nation slide. towards what many sees as one party states talking to i'll just see what i've done with this as well. minister says there will be free,
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fair and peaceful elections. the question of going back to the can't think of guffman system doesn't arise. because in the, in my understanding, it is both legal and it does not have any place in our constitution. all the institutions definitely be responsible for holding the election would be under the election commission, which is independent. much seems to change on the opposition demands for a care ticket at restriction to oversee the voting. but there is no sign of any discussion or consensus between the opposition and the governing army lake party. on this issue. in 2011 bangladesh was highest code rule that the practice of appointing a care take. our administration was unconstitutional, but allowed it to continue for another 2 election of the fall of man, dominated by the governing party, abolished the system immediately. recently the united states and now those of caution that the political and security situation in bangladesh might turn volatile as
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a nation nearest its general election in january to be charged me. i'll give you that background of the goals in thailand has child activist and lawyer. no, no, impossible for years off the he called for royal reform during protest 3 years ago . mos in the country protect the king and his close family from criticism and on his lawyer said he would appeal at least 6 people have died in guatemala, up the heavy rains triggered land slides. the river in the capital passed its banks on sundays, sweeping away several homes. rescue is searching for at least 15 others, including children. since may, more than 10000 people have lost their homes to, to the rainy season. the scientists testing intelligence bombing for adults to help address the world's growing food process. the idea is to make the agriculture more efficient from small hold of funds to large commercial estates, john henry, and has a story from champaign,
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illinois on the midwestern prairies of illinois and seen many high autumn corn come the farmers of the future. a march of machines ad, but in 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. for a 2nd string, more carbon men whenever we can, and the consumer gets healthier, more organic climate smartphone. a small army of robots targets a dry story of the spots, weeds and pest invest agents. avoiding indiscriminate pesticide in riverside use that leads to resistant waves and bucks and they measure which seeds fair better.
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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 farmed box 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. there are varied sensors that record soil health and crop hydration . livestock drawings, monitor cattle, health, weight, and single out pregnant counts or artificial intelligence is designed to make farming more productive, more environmentally sustainable using better data, and not so much to replace human labor as they make it more effective. this 28 year old farmers as new technologies can help with
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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 in a growing global food crisis, researchers say the rise of robots and increasing automation seems inevitable. john henry, l. g 0 champagne, illinois. it was still a head on al jazeera, the philadelphia eagles maintained a winning stock for the new nfl season. joe will have the big house coming up in the
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the the as type of school. now his choice, tom, thank you very much. sports, highest cost of appeal has begun hearing the doping case involving russians. vegas gates, a camilla valley ava. 19 months off to the page in winter. olympics ended, the case has kept the teams skating metals from being awarded to athletes. the close of operation for sports will hear appeals from the wealth and doping agency. i'm the international skating union who onto the volley eva should have been suspended and not been allowed to compete with the games. russia, the one the team goals. but the complex nature of the case means it strikes on overhead. a volleyball was just 15 when she tested positive for band substance of the russian national championships. in december 2021. she claims to have mixed up her grandfather's hot medication, but the positive test was only revealed with the games in february the following year, days off to she helps
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a team when goal. but how does the usaa in japan that lead to the cancellations and metals serve many brushes? anti doping authority open an investigation which last month eventually announcing valley eva should not be disqualified box. why the and i su, filed appeals to the cause of arbitration for support of a ton that rolling, and one of the skaters who still waiting for his metal from badging, says the weld mt to appeal socrates of failing athletes. he's backs by his own country's anti doping chief. yeah. well obviously we're looking for just as, although at this point, given a significant delay. uh just it seems to have been defeated because yeah, police including battling any of the herself and the russian team and the other teams who stand to, you know, obtain metals, haven't had their mental ceremony. and that's the defining moment of their career. it's been taken away from them here, you know, now going on 19 months and we still don't have a decision. and there's probably several more months before we do have
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a decision. yeah. what, what we hope is the facts or apply to the rules and, and ultimately the correct consequences whether that means she's allowed to retain the metal if that's what the facts demand or if she's disqualified. but we have to have swift justice. and unfortunately, that seems to have been defeated already at this point. the highest china continues and dominate at the asian games, the rocking up the gold medals and hung jo john bo, hanging to victory in the mens all around autistic gymnastics. competition, the $23.00, all coming out on top of the completing the 6 disciplines. joan has well the championship goals and the individual and team events and is now added the asian games title to his collection. well, success for china in type one day to some share where he blew winning the women's
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57, t, the competition and a one sided final restructure opponent, pretty upset of to as well, team china and such a gold and what is taping? time is fine. oh, well then let me pick time can speak to pam 3. know to defend that asian games title in the best of 5 context to the host, remain way out in front of the middletown. so it's $47.00 gold medals over the last 4 decades. no other country has been able to challenge them at the top of the metals table. and you've reached the reports from hong jo, where the host nation is hoping to win 200 gold medals for the 1st time. showing the 1st and everyone else a distance 2nd, it's being assembly as solely to these home jo, agent games and showing as big as metal holes have come on the see previous occasions when the country has folks did the events chinese heard let we county is hoping this 1st agent games goals will come in front of
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a home crowd. i'm not afraid of anyone. when i go to the battlefield, i have to rely on myself to adjust. so i stay positive and keep telling myself you can definitely do is tell you the head of the games. the presidents have shown is olympic committee down g down, left athletes in no doubts as to what was expected of them. the requirements were for them to bring glory to the country and demonstrate the power of chinese sports . he said they should also raise the political awareness and remember, the great, the cause of the nation associating hung joe with little this home success is important. as the city shown off, so when you audience, i think these games are more for the city of hon. joe, which for the uninitiated, this, the city of 8000000 people lost a little bit in the shadow shanghai. this is a gigantic city. ali baba is headquartered here, but most people outside of china don't know what showing exactly to so to me doing the best to put the whole city on the map. gina and the issue to the case,
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the to happiness. we think this title came at the moment we reached the finish line . that's where we realize we were going to have our national anthem. so i'm trying to slack waste. essentially, i would say i was more than excited. woke up the big challenge will be for china to finish check with the middle tables at mixed use person lympics at the less to lympics the country finished 2nd, a single goals metal behind the united states and the richardson l. g sierra. i'm jo, pack it sounds great, team are preparing to travel to india for the world cup that funds won't be able to watch. the 1st will not much ahead of the tournaments as it will be played behind close tools. so security reasons focused on face 2019 honda is up to zealand in 100 out on friday in the is cricket board said the match coming slides with festivals on the day and large gatherings are expected around the city. so when the advice of local security agencies funds will not be allowed inside the stadium spaces who bought tickets will be given
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a full refund. i guess on leave for india on wednesday having i received the visas on monday, the placements they had to cancel plans for pre welcome funding trip to the you a, a member of spain's well top winning women squads says the play is felt stressed and anxious following the newest, it will be alice kissing control the sea. spain faced switzerland lights on tuesday in their 1st home game since becoming well champions. their chief months in australia, new zealand was overshadowed by fullness. spanish, triple federation, president rebel, as kissing play a jenny and most so on the lips. during the middle sermon, e, spain return to action on friday by beating sweden and matilda. i turn up on my tea, wasn't quite sure how they managed it. for me and my experience, we have them say a more complete gods. the 1st few days were very difficult. we want guessing enough sleep, we couldn't rest while we suffered from stress and anxiety. i don't even know how we played so well again, sweet and it was
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a great game. actually. things are finally guessing mo. com. and now we're 100 percent focused on football. but we don't forget about the vessels we still have ahead of us. now in philadelphia, eagles have maintained a winning stops the nfl the season with the 2511 when over the tampa bay buccaneers on monday. jalen hut 3 for touch them and run for another to lead the eagles. the defending. and that's the champion c one that's 1st 8 games a year ago, off to a 3 and i stopped in consecutive season for the 1st time since 199293. to find the german league leaders by munich have made that traditional annual visit to the cities of the type of fest celebrations. the play is done, the typical varying closing consisting of later horizon. hurricane was amongst them, enjoying his 1st type of fest, with the change of the day after scoring his 1st button to sneak. i think they look quite good to right. that is what are your thoughts now. com?
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destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette in cox here just goes to show again, the challenge of bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's how the company has to be at the sense of the way it's a race assigned to find people stu trumped. under the rubble of the medical teams and supplies. a scrambled to go into a kind of awkward fuel depot. explosion has killed at least 20 people an injured hundreds more. it happened as thousands of if an economy named slaves advise you on the territory for armenia, the total credit this is that which is a lie from the hospital. so coming up. alright and accuses gibbons for tease of

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