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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  September 26, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST

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[000:00:00;00] the the the hello, this is in news our on algae 0 for the back. people live in bill coming up in the next 60 minutes. medical teams and supplies scramble to now go know kind of by square fuel. definitely explosion has killed at least 20 people and they did 100
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some more. it happened as thousands of ethnic albanians. stevie as a, by john territory for media. also this our surgeon migraines, trying to enter through the southern us border raises political pressure on president joe biden. we report from eagle past texas. a senior russian commander is seen in moscow a day after ukraine said he'd been killed in crimea, and he knows the house for to buy rainy. soldiers kills me of the saudi border. humans who see that those are accused of being behind the attack. i'm john casual school with the sports 19 months up to the aging olympics foot highest quote begins hearing the doping, taste of, of russian skater. this preventive of athletes from being awarded the metals, the thank you very much for joining us, additional medical team. so racing can
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a girl know kind of by where an explosion at a fuel devil has scaled at least 20 people and injured hundreds. it happened as people seeking to flee to armenia lined up for petrol. on monday, nearly 300 people have been injured. many a set to be critical. the cause of the blast is unknown. thousands of ethnic armenians are leaving the region following a military operation by as a, by john last week. well, the 19000 refugees crossed into our media years on says it's repairing to taking tens of thousands more from the gall know kind of, i mean yeah, most not given. i'm not sure. my husband died in the 1st car before he was 50 and i was 26. 1 of our children was 3 and 4 years old items. it's the 1st floor that goes through and my husband died back then he was 131990. 4 more. that's the chris life that we live. we're going to take we made a safety here, but the cues were very long. lots of cars. the road was tough as an emergency maintenance can one live with the other b,
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johnny's no one can not. i've just arrived. i've been on the road for day. my children are hungry. meanwhile, in the armenian capital, prime minister, nicole passion yon is facing growing pressure to resign since agreeing to a sci fi deal. protest outside parliament say he didn't do enough to protect destiny, con, medians, indigo. know kind of back in a moment or hear from ben estimates who was near a registration center for ethnic albanians who arriving in our mania. but 1st we go to some, i've been job, it was close and i've gotten no kind of back in as a by john somewhat more details for his. are you getting about the spy at the seal? devil was this deliberate of the what it doesn't appear to be so at the moment because there are no details given to what, what actually caused the fire, but it happened just to kind of meet is out of the city at this very busy fuel dep who as you can see, the cars that are leaving the as well. you guys about done each 100 feet off of
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hunting. they are still on the co does it's known and people are fueling up. they were coming to get fuel for the generators. and that's when this fight took me, it's late. i was of the evening. and since then there's been hundreds of people who've been brought to not just the hospital in the city. and the as good as been, we've seen at least one had a cop to doing the rounds. that is off to the other badge and the government open its air space to allow in many, back for the it's critical to people who are at the hospital and also to bring in much needed aid as we heard the fields from various hospital thing that they're running out of supplies to deal with such an influx of hundreds and hundreds of people with burned bones. and these are people who bring to the quite critically cared not just now, but for the 1st even feature. that is why some of them need to be evacuated. all the other by drawing the government says that it did send in an ambulance and it didn't put all of the hospitals on the outskirts of the kind of by region on a lot to know. and you'd have been transferred to its facilities,
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but it is allowing aid in it is allowing the international net force as well as armenian at medics to come in and help these people. but it appears that it is a tragedy upon a tragedy where people are having to move and been they all gathered to get this view, this incidental base. so, and this happened, as you say, as we've seen, what looks like really a mass exodus from the goal. know kind of back already more than 15000 people have left. what's the situation like they gave us a sense of what it's been like for people who've been leaving of what we've been hearing from border officials throughout the day. and we would spend the whole day yesterday at the launch and car door, which is being taken by these people. and so there are tending us there at least 19000 people have left so far in the last 4872 hours since this car door was open as have been done, you authorities are saying they're going to continue to keep this car door open. 247, and it is going to be useful for people who want to leave,
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although it is providing uh, assurances and guarantees to people who stay behind that they are going to be treated as identity citizens there. if they're not picking up any weapons, they are not going to be prosecuted. but it is difficult because you have to understand the history of the last 2 decades. many of these people came when discharge. he was taken from other by john officials have been telling us that they were massacres of the other by johnny's back then. and many people since then have seen multiple wards of it. the same refreshes were now giving them assurances that they are going to provide them safety. so many are opting to leave. and as you said, these cues keep getting along the thousands and thousands of people are leaving. although it isn't and such and future, they're heading to words, but they say it's safer to where they called home all summer. thank you for that. update the from yet, and they're going to cut it off. let's crossover not to bennett smith, who is near a registration center for asinique, armenians who have been arriving at the village of coordinates, or that's near as
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a by john. so bernard, where are all these people that have been arriving? where you are, where are they being sent to and, and what sort of assistance are they getting? the only only cause and bonds and people you see driving past me walking past me. they all, i think all meetings have less the go on a car back and they've left with everything they've been able to carry. they all mean government says it's prepared to host up to $40000.00 families. that's about pretty much everybody who's living and left in the go on a kind of back at everyone leaving and being forced to make a new life for themselves. it's very unlikely that any of these ethnic i'll meetings will have to go back to the goal. no, kyra back, yes, the, as every government says they can stay if they wish and become a salary citizens. but this is the same government that is essentially blockaded in the goal row kind of back. since last december, people feel they've been starved out very few, they've been eating only just stale bread for the last month or so. and this is
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a country where i'm the stay international says the freedom of expression and assembly severely restricted, and that's politically motivated. prosecutions all civil society groups. so the up, i think meetings do not feel safe and azerbaijan, and that is why they've had most of them heading this way. yeah, this is the challenge, of course, bennett of the short term exit is but also of the long term one. right. and we've heard from the top us 8 official demand, the power who was not far from where you are a short while ago. what's the u. s. government been saying about this as well as us has said that as by john's use of force has been um, acceptable. and the amount of power here, such as heard her and a team of a harrowing testimonies from people who been stuck in the going up our car back for the last 9 months. under this blockade, the us government that is going to get 11 and a half $1000000.00 in a sort of
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a media aid to help on media, settle the medians of ethnic are medians the and to help the government try and provide some sort of psychological help. as well as material help pull those on means it is absolutely critical that independent monitors, as well as humanitarian organizations. get access to the people in the garner car box who still have dire needs. now that i've been asking to call them medians, living in what is today as a by john the hundreds and hundreds of years. and this is essentially the end, the last of the ethnic comedians to leave the country. and i'm alley of the president of as a by john while allowing while saying that if i mean he is want to stay that count . he said his iron fist has consigned the idea of this regions. independence to
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history for bennett. thank you very much for that. bernard smith reporting the live from near the armenia azerbaijan border the the to the us now with thousands of asylum seekers arriving on its southern border. officials say the instruct seemed to the town of eagle pass in texas appears to have no end as high as your castle reports. that search has put the bottom the administration 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 salon 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. she
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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 beg 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 cannot board. as the sun climes higher, the people will tired of waiting, a few climb over the wire fence and others fall low, including the pregnant woman and we're happy because we achieved her 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. the 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 summer unable to walk on their own. others collapse. us border patrol agents call for medical aid. they've been instructed to help when lives navy 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 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 the commander of russia's black sea fleet has been shown attending a video conference just a day after ukrainian forces said they've killed in victoria. so cut off was seen taking want in a meeting with the defense minister in video released by moscow. on monday,
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ukraine special forces said that kids so called off along with $33.00 other offices and a missile attack on crimea last week. the strike target at the headquarters of rushes, black sea fleet, in the port of suffice depaul. that's bringing julia shop a lot of our in moscow for a so usually of what's to come in saying about the command of in a whole. basically, according to caribbean, spikes pass and dmitri pest call fi, uh there was no information of from the ministry of defense. that was his reply to the question about the come on to actually were covering the news the other day. and basically saying that the information from the ukrainian side havent been confirmed by russia come on the block, c fleets of excess, a cut off, as you said, attend the meeting of the board of the administrator of defense, which was chad by the had of the ministry survey is showing good. so the administrator released referred to it from the me thing. and that makes us a close participation that via video conference. so basically it's
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a regular event that happens on a regular basis and a cycle of, of p about, along with the compound is of other fleas. the bowls, its lead to northern cleans at pacific catholics on the cusp and flotilla a as were men. but just the day before the ukrainian side claims that a so close had been killed and a missile tug on the block c police headquarters instead of a store full last friday, september the 22nd. and the russian ministry of defense, a report of just one sub assessment had been missing. and since then, the russian side hasn't given any updated information on the number of casualties. while ukraine said that such a full russian officers had been killed and $105.00 russian ministry passed. so now injured. so meanwhile, representatives of ukraine did not provide any days that confirming the information they have released. so basically we're seeing the,
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the latest pictures of the come on the black sea fleet now and we of course i for, i'm waiting for more information to come. thank you. you live for the update, usually a shop, a lot of our lives there in moscow to choose a mocks one year since underwater explosions damage the node stream pipelines. the buff intensified growing tensions in the region following russia's invasion of ukraine. north stream was a major pipeline under the baltic sea used to transfer russian gas to europe. so terminal was in germany, north stream one opening 2011, russia suspended deliveries in august last year after it was sanctioned in response to its war and ukraine. north stream to never end did service, it was partially built ven cancelled by germany just before russia's invasion of ukraine. on this day, last year, denmark and sweden re forwarded gas leaks near the island of 4 home. these were linked to underwater, bloss detected by several countries, many said save the explosions with deliberate fact of sabotage. but have not said
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by who you crate and russia have denied any involvement you had is a river is a danish naval commander and an analyst with the royal danish defense college. he says, russia might have carried out the attacks. i think it's important to notice that 2 main theories here, one is uh, selling boat called at drop it off. we actually came with some kind of notice independent group, the jumping into the water flow of these pipe all and then the r a c, or is that the, the, or some russian naval presence weeks up to the explosions. and russian ships would actually who actually cared and beat at supper reading and, and looking at all the data and my a knowledge and experience. i'm in a but i would, i would prefer, i would, i would say that it, the most popular theory here is actually that it was a russian operation. because this is a very difficult operation to do. and if you're a bunch of,
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gosh, and we'd like to do this coming from it. so you crane, you would not try to blow up the pipes of the deepest, the air. right? you can find in the boat to see you will find somewhere with this was far easier. secondly, the way the exposure is done, how the pipes have been filed. and the thought that it seems that russia, mickey is sabrina in the area, the weeks up to the explosion. i think it's quite a good indication that this was a russian operation. 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 down to europe. and a way of doing this at a reason to do this would be a clear signal to the west saying that we are so able to blow up any pipes or any amount of time the infrastructure that you have. and if i, by doing so that said that kind of fred to the best and actually just try to escape
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. so if you will, and that didn't manage to do that. but i think that was nice of the intention, even though that, that the sweden and denmark, us a pulsing ukraine. anybody? i'm not sure that'd be interesting actually escalating that into the baltic sea. but the 2nd reason is also that we don't have a smoking gun. you know, you can always say, you know what, there are some indication that this was a russian attack, but you don't have the smoking gun. i'd be over to nano that brussel denied that we'll call it fake news fabricated news. so the one not be much recent actually to go and say this public because to the dates of all of us be brought into doc funerals, have been helpful to buy any soldiers killed in a joint strike may be given saudi bought of him. and so the rebels have been accused of being behind the killing. rain is spot of the sandy led coalition that a spot who faced since 2015 sante arabia is calling monday's incident a provocation,
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and is threatening to respond hours after that. who is the spokesman? said the sound he led coalition had killed several, get many fighters over the past months and call the death regrettable violations of the tools last week. sandy and who the officials held a round of talks in re add on a potential agreement and the conflict in the admin side year of us had some progress was made during the meetings, but gave no further details. i'll just as hush him, i have byron has covered the human conflict, extensively. forest joins us out on the news. our ship. i wanted to ask you 1st, why not if the who these were indeed behind to this attack that killed these 2 by ready soldiers? just a few days after they attended this delegation of this, these talks and we are why now, what's the message here? it is a critical moment anyway, because the or the fee was but basically this is going to be conducive to a political set. and it's between saudi arabia and the host is operating tests with symposium officials under this, dancing themselves from the attack saying that no comment for the time being very
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mean, weak white type flipped. however, they do control the entire area bordering saudi arabia. the other place where the attack took place, the hope these uh, a political organization and a ministry one with different faxes in within. but yeah, of this very moment, they are saying that we have nothing to do with that to visual leadership distancing itself from the attack. they do, which could signal then divisions within the who it's a movement as far as these negotiations with the, to the functions also not willing to see a political sacraments moving as fast as possible with saudi arabia. but they do understand the implications. i think this is why they are very cautious of this particular moment. if the saudis decide to retaliate, it is going into it could lead to a full blown ministry, confrontational, something. this idea of a that does not want to see happen because they're willing to turn the top to the complex india and yeah, i was going to ask you about the saudi reaction, which seem to be cautious at 1st,
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even though they blame the whole season. said they would retaliate if this went further. it seemed to be a bit of a cautious response because as you say, they also want an end to this conflict. don't they? they on the freshman days because in 2015 they said the reason why they lost the ministry complaint against the jose is, is totally restore the internationally recognized government. what happened was totally the opposite. it almost led to the disintegration of the matter with the successions in the south. wanting to break away the hope is controlling of the north different factions, operating under different political agendas, different regional powers, buying for the biggest se, any event went in to 1000 online things that hurt these last drone attacks targeting or installations in re, uh that was a warning to saudi arabia, and i think from that moment all was decided decided it was about time if they wanted to continue with the mass transformation of the country itself. all the point projects launched by how much vincent man compress of sandra ravia that they wanted to have
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a piece with other houses. where does this attacks and leave the talks that had been ongoing, the bins that installing a bit because of a number of sticking points, especially on the for the side. does this attack have the potential to the rail? those stocks is good. the, especially the saw these decided that they want to be tardy of their they still insist by the way that they won't compensation from saudi arabia. they want or pointing to of support for me. and within that time frame, when they say for interest, they mean solid, a marashi, and about how they knew chose all 1st thing in different parts of human. and they want to have it because they over the country is such a way that you think that they want to be part of the deal. but they want to be a broke of wood between the different warning factions inside, you know, something that has been dismissed and rejected by the whole thing. so it's still talking about a long way ahead for both boxes. yeah, a long way ahead and complicated talks obviously. thank you very much function for that hash in my box. i mean, you sound good us now. meanwhile,
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a sandy delegation headed by the non resident of bass. the rest of the occupied palestinian territory is visiting from my left for the 1st time. nice and buttoned . i also daily met with present mahmoud abbas, and submitted his credentials. this comes as a us is working to normalize diplomatic ties between saudi arabia and israel. also daily was appointed in august. i mean, for the 1st, during his latest interview, the crown prince spoke about the importance of the palestinian cause for the kingdom of saudi arabia. as per the international legitimacy decisions. and the 2 state solution is the establishment of a palestinian state of blood. so i'll just say i need to abraham as more on the visits from ramallah, the saudi invested there has said that the era piece initiative will be the core of any future political deals. this is important because for palestinians, they've seen other states normalize relations with israel. without,
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it's basically bringing any benefits to the palestinians. so this is kind of seeing here by analysts as a re, assurance by the saudis to, to the palestinians that their lives did cause their issues or going to be taken into consideration when it comes to any future potential normalization deal between israel. and so the, at a, the palestinians have listened into the interview, the crown prince m b s. and some of the been said man has given to fox news in which he mentioned the word easing the lives of palestinians. and he talked about negotiations towards normalization palestinians, say that they want, they add a piece and it should have to be implemented. and the core thing about the add a piece initiative is that normalizing will only happen after the stablish moment of a palestinian state. this is very important for the palestinians, but many of the do not believe that is where it is ready for that phase. so they do not expect any normalization deal to be happening in the near future. but at the
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same time they see this visit is a historic and a very important one. is that, but a, him, a jersey to come on. and israel says this store is administer is attending a you and conference in saudi arabia is a picture of some social media. heim cops is on a 2 day visit to be out. it's a 1st public visit to saudi arabia. buying is really cabinet and members says scientist, so testing intelligent finding robots to help address to wells growing food crisis . the idea is to make agriculture more efficient from small hole to farm is to launch commercial s stays john henry and has all 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 ad, but in prairie parlance, rolls its way through leafy crop prose,
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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 every right, right? a farmer makes more money. the soil and the environment is better off. for a 2nd string, more carbon ready whenever we can. and the consumer gets heavier and more organic climate smartphone. a small army of robots targets a dry soil spots, weeds and pest invest agents. avoiding indiscriminate pesticide and riverside 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,
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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 to install these at the depth of the there are buried sensors that record soil health and crop hydration. livestock drawings, monitor cattle, health, weight, and single out pregnant counts as 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 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
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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. time now for a check on the world, whether any surprisingly stormy south africa, his wrong stand off for the 1st time, the caves of south africa being swept by quite a major storm system. the last one caused damage along the coast is brought right in a long way in land. it brought down trees not far away from cape town, and of course, with a huge amount of right over a flat area. the funding wasn't deep, but it rushed down waterways and brought suits with it, caused a certain amount of damage. no title doesn't necessarily great in your mind to ours, but it's enough to watch where the major road is a 126 minute basis fell in montana a reservoir. she's just outside kate tire. that's actually 3 times what you might expect in september. so it is significant, it's moved on from the western cape now towards the eastern cape's,
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the full cost which you say is a very windy $1.00, but not necessarily as went to the eastern k. but look, if you follow it right on foes up into southern mozambique, that's heavy rain heading into my pool too. and surrounding areas. i'll be quite substantial if a lot of time to back 10 degrees and property costs in flooding. now, no doubt, but right now to be welcome but you know, it comes all at once, but even know, and the noise is to say the least. but protest forecast is wet on wednesday, but quickly it goes away. so this is a much better day. in fact, the rain robin going further elaborate should be helpful, more or less disappears. thank you. rob, still ahead on the news on a rash show of military my teen south korea. as it hoses, 1st launch scale military for rate in 10 years. and in support, the latest action termination gains as house china continued to dump the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the still watching all g 0 a reminder of our top stories on this. these are more than $13500.00 refugees across the drawing media. from that goal, know kind of by have to, as a, by john launched our military operation in the region last week of on says it's preparing to take in tens of thousands more, a thousands of people see an explosion at a fuel station, indigo. know kind of box has killed at least 20 people, an injured hundreds. the cause is unknown. and 11, use the commander of russia's blacks. the fleets has been shown attending
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a video conference just a day after ukrainian forces said that killed him. victor circle off to spot in a meeting with the defense minister and video released by moscow. returning now to our top story on this news our and the situation indigo. know kind of by joining us, is jason's trust, socio was a spokesperson for the international committee of the red cross. joining us from geneva. thank you jason for being with us. i know that you have a team on the ground in a go know kind of back. can you tell us 1st about what they're saying about this explosion at the fuel devil on monday and, and what occurred that. and this is a devastating aspect for this region. the world's, our region that has, has limited supplies, coming in limited medical supplies, limited food, and that complicates the response even more. i think that the work that our team is using most as urgency is, is urgent. that all these patients, hundreds of patients get as much of medical care as they can. but it's also urgent
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that these patients are moved to medical facilities that are better able to better care for them. the, the medical facility where they're at right now is fever, loans and doesn't have enough capacity to respond to all the medical needs. yeah. and what is your team telling you, jason? about the extent of injuries and, and given a, as you said yourself are, the region has been cut off for months now. how uh, medical teams able to treat these injured people. i think that they're, what they're doing is they're treating the worst 2 pieces. uh, 1st. ringback as you would expect uh, our organization, internet, sophia, the red cross is moving more medical supplies to the hospital now. and we're also working on getting more medical personnel there. we have a medical team on the ground, but assisting with the local medical exports. but like i said before, it was overwhelming and critical medical situation. and can you tell us about the
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extent of injuries that were sustained after this explosion? but you have dozens, hundreds of people who have severe burns on your body. they need the as much medical functions that you get as quickly as they can, as, as we all know, burns, even the most simple burns extremely painful burns. and this kind of a massive explosion even more painful, potentially badly. uh they, uh, one of the problems though, that the medical teams are facing is that they will need lots and lots of lots of dressings. and not only today, but in the coming days and weeks. and they're going to need as much medication a topical medication for the burns, because they can get the reasons what we're trying to move more supply since the region the and what more help is going to be needed. jason, to get the burn victims out into where and how quickly but one of the problems and the reason the reason is the access parts are fairly few and far
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between. and the ones that are available are fairly heavily traffic right now. that is to say, restrictive. uh, what would it be? so good news is that we do see a lot of cooperation from the original authorities to understand the gravity of the situation and the needs to be able to open up roads and some people to have more and better medical care as soon as they can. now that process just needs to take place, it's going to take time and it's going to be difficult. like i said, because of the psych clogged roads. thank you so much, jason, for giving us an update. they all of the situation in a go know kind of back. jason stresses really spoke spring for the international committee of the red cross joining a san from geneva. thank you for your time. i to a u. k. home secretary is preparing to make a speech that will call for the reform of the united nations refugee convention in an address to the american enterprise institute in washington square. a brave men will question whether the convention is paid for them on age. the u. k. government has proposed to plan to relocate, assign them seek is will enter the country legally to wanda,
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something new and refugee agency a said is incompatible with the spirit of the refugee convention that spring, enjoy the whole life from westminster, from on this toner. what more do we expect to hear from the home secretary on this? the most pretty old data stuff. the british home secretary speaking in washington at a right wing think tank tearing into this 1951 refugee convention project protected by the u. n. it sets out the definition of what it means to be a refugee, the criteria for what it means to be protected as a refugee on the international asylum law. and she says it's no longer fit for purpose. we now live in a completely different time. she will say, she will claim that the convention and these definitions have been stretched in the courts to the point where the number of those who may qualify for asylum is expanded. while the threshold for doing so is lowered, that people are being protected not just for persecution in
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a traditional sense. and there are countries of origin. but for that me a fear of bias or discrimination, for instance, for being gay. and she will go on and tear into as well what she describes as the status quote, people being allowed to move from safe country to save country living in some of those countries for years at a time, in some cases, before deciding which country they want to seek asylum in a clear reference, of course, to the thousands of people who arrive every year in this country, from france, in small boats across the channel. something this government has been unable to control. she will say that is absurd and unsustainable. so joint a why do this now and why in washington? well, she knows that her words will be, will be received and a washington right wing thing time can be immediately transmitted. perhaps more kind of controversy here. this is a government that is more and more on an election foot thing with the election view next year. we saw it with controversial new climate change policies last week. this week it's illegal immigration,
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they're about to take their case to the supreme court to be able to send people to a real one. this, it makes from her point of view perfect sense to generate these controversial debates. she knows they'll be heavy criticism for it, but that only serves to deepen and establish. but to re establish this as a wedge x a issue ahead of the election between the government and the opposition to and i thank you for that. john hall lived there in london. in molly escalating armed conflicts, mass displacement and restricted humanitarian access is putting the most vulnerable at risk. according to unicef, nearly $1000000.00 children under the age of 5 at risk of acute managed malnutrition. by the end of this year, at least 200000 odd risk of dying of hunger. if life saving 8 fails to reach them, close to 5000000 children i agents need of humanitarian assistance across smalley. that's a 40 percent increase in 2020 of children who desperately need help. mom advisory
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forced on by a co costume job is refusing to lose hope. ever since she gave birth to her twin boys 13 months ago. 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 your globally this. i
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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 accurate. and this has surpassed all our expectation that come from they need to be admitted in intensive 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 lose their lives. millions more are going hungry. a number that he's growing. according to both unit stuff and wsp close to 5000000 children in this country are in need of admin to humanitarian systems, including in the fields of health. and the 3 should be speak associated increase of the least 1500000 children in need. since 2020 believe organizations say 2500 people are facing famine in the eastern region of america. molly's economy has been deteriorating for years. but trumpeting security has added
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to the music of millions. that agent of team back to is being taken over slowly by all groups, separatist fighters in the north hobbies, and fighting after 8 years of relative peace to you and says most displacement and put a stick to, to humanity and access to 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 the fun of dizzy a bicycle to? well, i'll just 0. i spoke to i t, i got de la, who is a member of parliament in molly. he says the international community needs to do more to how we shape your full social and looking at the gardens. this situation here in malli and when it comes to my nutrition and to add them assistance, i think the situation is very tough and we need these things to be dealt with. that
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is the role the war and the civil war, and the lack of rain in our country. no rains was there in our country and the seeds made by the west african nations, again, as my late this had led to this bad the situation, particularly in the nose as of the country. that's why the situation in maddie is very tough and the people of miley is with the soon rough and tough situation to big. it's then and we need to add that to the conflicts and in the copeland, in the sense of the country of mandate is also adding to the misery of the country. and this also has led to the lack of foods. we have said that to everyone that range, uh, not enough, uh,
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told that the country hasn't gloucester enough low to, to cultivate them to ru gate. this is the reason also why we don't have enough fluids, but i think good. the international community is not doing great to help us, and we need more help. we need more efforts. we need more assistance in maddie this see is a lot has led to a lot of problems in my country and the, the whole country is suffering not only the know the sun, the whole country is suff. and then we have political problems. and we have economic problems, but the, the in president of the country is now going to load it and is using his why isn't this to overcome all of the problems in the country? south korea has how, that's 1st large scale military parade in 10 years. and forces days being marked as
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president use, he'll kill, takes a tougher approach to dealing with north korea, lawrence ways in solar and explains the significance of this is yvette downtown. so turned into a showcase for minute 3 months. every bunch of the south korean ministry is represented here. i just didn't go, they will go to school. i feel reassured from not having a municipal rate for so many years to seeing one now. i feel like deep sense of pride. well, i don't want to go again, i feel a little bit overwhelmed. it's really cool to look at. there's a sense of youthful energy and it's quite moving upon. it's a complex, emotional avoidance. south korea used to hold a minute trip, right? every 5 years on its armed forces days, but in 2018, been president when jane up to, to something more colorful as part of efforts to improve relations with north korea . but the leader now president units of guilt is known, for example, hotline stance towards the north. if north korea uses nuclear weapons,
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it's regime will be filled to and then by an overwhelming response from the south korea us alliance for the 1st time troops from the us army, all taken part in the parade. some analysts say, but not surprised, president human has opted for minute 3 showmanship to mock armed forces date. he's emphasized strengthening defense capabilities as a form of deterrence against the increase in military threats from north korea to peace activists say the parade is meaningless and counter productive youtube, the williams this, it looks childish, it comes across as we are so powerful, don't mess with us we don't know, north korea is doing the exact same thing. do we really need to waste energy bragging about our strength? caving the springs? real peace makes no sense. tensions on the korean peninsula are at the highest in recent years. young young conducting a record number of weapons tests last year that also concerns about north korea is
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increasing closeness to russia that may extend to military cooperation that could boost young young's nuclear weapons program. those concerns have prompted the unit administration to a new diplomatic efforts to de escalate tensions on the korean peninsula. senior diplomats from china, japan and south korea my to so on tuesday to revive a summit between the 3 countries lead has that been suspended since 2019. a date has not been confirmed. that they have agreed to hold that summit as soon as they can. florence louis algebra. so to my head on knowledge is here. one bird is plain. now it's a mine in
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a wing suit to have that story coming up. and of course, to stay with the the office force hayes jo, fully thank you, spoke hi, of course of appeal has begun hearing the dumping case involving russians, vegas gates of camilla valley ava. 19 months of to the page in winter, olympics ended, the cases catch the teams casing. metals from being awarded to athletes. the quotes of operation of sports will hear appeals from the world and to doping agency. i'm the international skating union who argue that volley eva should have been suspended, and not been allowed to compete with the games for russia, who won the team gold. we believe in fairness and now we're doing this for the fairness in this case and for athletes and,
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and came support around the world. we believe that the original decision by the disciplinary tribunal of the russian 90 doping agency finding no fault or negligence in this case was wrong, was wrong under the terms of the word under doping code. and so we're now seeking that that be overturned and that's a 4 year suspension be imposed on the athlete unless her the results be disqualified from, from the point of a sample collection in december 2021 onwards. but the complex nature of the case means is dragged on over. yes, sorry eva was just 15 when she tested positive for ben substance, the russian national championships. in december 2021. she claims to have mixed up her grandfather's hop medication, but the post test was only revealed with the games in february the following year, days after she helped her team when gold ahead of usa in japan. that led to the cancellation of the metal sermon,
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a brushes onto adobe also receipt open an investigation which last and months eventually announcing valley eva should not be disqualified. but what an i, as you filed appeals to the course of operation for sports of a ton that rolling, and one of the skaters who still waiting for his metal from bathing, says the wells and t doping also ortiz, of failing athletes. he's boxed by his own countries, anti doping chief. yeah. well obviously we're looking for um, just as, although at this point you've given a significant delay. uh just it seems to have been defeated because the athletes including vowing any of the herself and the rest of the team and the other teams who stand to, you know, obtain metals, haven't had their metal 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 a decision. now what, what we hope is that the fax or apply to the rules and,
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and ultimately the correct consequence 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 continued to dominate the asian games, the rocking up the gold medals and hung joe young bo hang to victory in the mens all around autistic gymnastics. competition the 2021. well, champion coming out on top of the completing the 6 disciplines is the 20, the 3 year olds, the 2nd goal of these games of to help thank his country. when the team title on sunday, what was the reco assessing performance from the chinese us the soul that in the villa drive and miss a beat south korea and the women's team sprint final. they back to that own record for the world championships and blogs go in august by 7, hundreds of
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a 2nd in the men's final china took silver behind japan. the hong kong defended it asian games. men's rugby seven's gold facing south korea, 14 to 7, but yet again hers, china managed to win a gold. this time in the women's competition. they raced out to a $22.00 no lead over defending champions, japan. and despite the furious flight back china held on when it's 2nd asian games, women's rug we sevens, title 20 to 21. the highest, remain way out in front of the metal count with 53 goals. so over the last 4 decades, no of the country has been able to challenge them at the top of the metals table on the bridge, send reports from hung joe, where the host nation is hoping to win 200 goals for the 1st time. showing the 1st and everyone else a distance 2nd, it's been a familiar solely to these home jo,
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agent games and showing his biggest metal holes have come on the 2 previous occasions when the country has folks to be events. shoney's heard lou county is hoping this 1st agent games goals will come in front of a home crowd. i'm not afraid of anyone. when i go to the battlefield, i have to rely on myself to adjust. so why stay positive and keep telling myself, you can definitely do it at the head of the games, the precedence of sean is olympic committee down g down less 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 sport. he said they should also raise that political awareness and remember, the great, the cause of the nation associating hung joe with all this home success is impulses 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
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a gigantic city. alibaba 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, the true happiness. we think this title came at the moment. we reached the finish line. that's where we realized 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 biggest challenge will be for china to finish check with the middle table at mixed use power. so lympics at the left still it picks the country finished. second. a single goal is metal behind the united states. on the richardson l. g sierra. i'm jo, the philadelphia eagles have maintained the winning stocks the nfl season with the 2511 victory over the template. they've balconies on monday. jaylen has 3 for a touch down and run for a nova to lead the eagles. the defending m. f. c champions who will mess us 8 games
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a year ago or 2 or 3, you know, so in consecutive seasons for the 1st time since 199293 and member of spain's woke up winning women squads says the play is felt stressed and anxious. following the loose, that will be all as kissing control. vesee, spain face switzerland lights on tuesday, and the 1st time games is becoming well. tompkins, their treatments in australia and using it, was shattered by fullness. spanish, triple federation, president rebel, as testing, play a jenny and most so on the lips. during the metal survey, spain returned to action on friday by beating sweden. i'm in the field a ton of them, but he wasn't quite sure how they managed it for me and that's because we have them say more complete gods. the 1st few days were very difficult, one's 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 a great game actually. things are finally guessing, malcolm. and now we're 100 percent focused on football. but we don't forget about
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the bustles we still have ahead of us. now a female racing drive that has become the 1st woman to test the formula one call in nearly 5 years. the aston martin. jessica, who can, who's a former british coughing champion and sunk drive a did 26 lot in the teams. 2021 call in hungry f one hasn't had a woman drive a stock, a grown grown priest since 1976. but a number of testing calls, which i q 3. 03 and well then for the nice job, 3, nice to have in the car. one profit fear of heights. you may want to look away. this is jasmine, sky dive, a max, my know, pulling off an incredible son of a germany's eye clinic noise runs signed causal. he detached himself from a power glow. ida, a fluid almost 200 kilometers per hour and just his wing suit or mind that as
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a person plummeting to the ground with nothing more than a few sheets of material under his arms, even deployed his power sheets and landed safely on the ground. that makes me feel a little bit sick. i don't know about you fully will know that i may know. thank you joe. thanks for that. stay with us on out of here. i've got more of today's news coming up after the short break. excellent. the
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. the states them even been coming to add the new international anti corruption excellence award. nominate your hero. now the different stories going faster, which is the selection for this news from across the network of gen g 0 here. and there's been heavy hearts in the refund. the 1st minute of the expiring office, east fire,
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something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders . none of that seems to matter here. now those that allow me to send that as an alternative to you and hcr is here, and someone told us that they have never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tags, they also been talking to a credibly tragic day. seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the medical teams and supplies from boston, i've got no kind of box where a few deco exclusion has killed at least 20 people and a jet hundreds more. it happened this thousands of se, convenience fee b as
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