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on al jazeera, the mold and untold stories from asia and the pacific on the, [000:00:00;00] the other, the cloud visited use of life. coming up in the next 60 minutes. you as president joe biden makes history. and so we joined, striking, or the workers in the state of michigan. us regulates a su amazon for inflating prices. the latest cracked down on the big tex dominance
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50 into that $55.00 is extinguish the fire to fuel. definitely going to come back and explosion on monday killed at least 20 an engine hundreds and a share of strength, south korea whole just because many tree parade and a decade as relations get tense with the know that on piece of similar with useful to 19 most of the beijing olympic sports highest pools begins hearing, the 3rd thing case of the russian space. it, it is, prevents, and other aspects for being awarded the middle. the side joe biden has made history by joining a striking alter workers on the picket line in wayne county. he is the 1st sitting we present to do say, united ortho work has begun this bright 12 days ago for better pay and conditions. on sunday ford said there was still significant gaps to close on key economic issues. there also strikes against general maces and cries,
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the parent company. still on a medical teams erasing to go into a car back or an explosion that a fuel depos killed at least 20 people an injured hundreds that happened as people seeking to flee to armenia lined up for petrol. on monday, maybe 300 people have been injured many in the critical condition, the cause of the blast is and thousands of ethnic armenians leaving the region. funding and military operation by us by john last week is on been job aid reports. now from part of this place to go in a car back at least one medical evacuation by air has taken place in step on the could also known as hunting the in other by john at the hospice. even many are critically wounded. hundreds of people have been brought to that hospital, the hospitality which has been set up by russian peacekeepers as well as the other badge on the military to try and feed all of those people who were there at the bloss side. it appeared as it was
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a tragedy upon atrocity where people were leaving their homes lining up to get fuel . and that's when the bloss to face the exact cause is still not knowing what be no from that it so far. is that the feeling for urgently needed medicine health because there's been a tremendous pressure on not just stuck particular hospital, but all of the hospitals in the enclave. the other badge on the government on that spot says that it is not only open the air space, but also sending medical supplies as well as a put all of the hospitals around the enclave. on high alert. in case people need to be evacuated to. it's a outside of the caught about tennessee, but most people are opting to leave. most people are not trusting what they're heading from, the other bodies on the government, which has told them that if they choose to leave, they will be treated as, as by johnny citizens. they are not going to be prosecuted for a lot of people and uncertain future. and armenia is better than staying in what they call home from a job without the data. what are this kind of off regents or whatever?
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on 20000 us the comedians have already crossed into our media and leaving behind their lives in the go to the car, back of the border that had been emotional reunions between families and the median father was reunited with his children. so it travels across the board with other refugees from car back. others describe the difficult gen, was just downloading it, but it was horrible. the children were hungry and they were crying. one child fainted. my grand or so have to high temperature too. so we've just given hot some medication, we run away just to survive. that's all. that's enough from bennett smith, who's their registration center for ethnic comedians arriving at the village of corner. so that's about all these cars and bonds and people you see driving past me walking past me, they all ethnic, all medians have less to go on a car box 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 in less than the go on
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a kind of rock and everyone leaving and being forced to make a new life for themselves. it's very unlikely that any of these ethnic on meetings will have to go back to the goal. no, kyra, back. yes. uh the is, our government says they can stay if they wish and become those that are citizens. but this is the same government that is essentially blockaded nicole 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 a country where i'm to stay international, says the freedom of expression and assembly severely restricted, unless politically motivated prosecutions, all civil society groups. so the last thing up meetings do not feel safe in azerbaijan, and that is why they've had most of them heading this way. i been dismissed that let's return to our top story on the able to work in striking the united states, arriving in the picket line. and wayne county, michigan, president biden address the ex
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and the other the let's bring in across one, an official in wayne county, michigan. he's been following this island. so tell us more about what the president hudson well, he obviously supports the west coast, the white house with portray joe biden as the most pro union for what car president that has ever been in the oval office. he said, right that the stock, the strike he believed at the workers does that to get more and that certainly put pressure on the company, but here we are. 12 days later on the strike is still ongoing. you've got to remember just 12 percent of the union or what goes on strike, even though that impacts 20 states and the number of plants, of course you see. so there's still room to crack this out. but speaking to the people on the picket line that you see behind me, and there's
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a lot of people live on the picket line today. believing the job i might stop by here. they say what they need is more than just a photo opportunity. tvc for to buy this is about votes for them. this is about the livelihood severe hoping that something concrete will come by. so based on the union might be able to get into fargo negotiations with the company. so there's been some movement, but not nearly enough, but as i say, it was only 12 percent of the union workers out on strike. this sadly written for this to escalate on your bike walks a very finalized yet. because the one time he wants to show a support for the workers, but of this strike continues, then not as a real drag in the economy already. they're talking about billions of dollars, big loss on the economy just in the 12 days of the strike. so imagine if this goes on for longer and starts it and distribution of parts and start st vehicles and ordinary people who want to buy cars. then that could be a big disaster for the economy that joe biden wants to run on. right, and also interesting island because he's trading and find line and bought is
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a battle ground state, the state of michigan and trump is going to follow him or yeah, but if you talk to trump campaign, we'll say that joe biden is following donald trump. united states wants to come here in the middle of last week to bide normally a nice day. he was coming to michigan after the invite was, excuse me, was given by the union president. so it did the, the drum cut trump campaign will tell you. they have been at the front of this fight that donald trump is going to come here. and we'll talk about the timing of the 2nd. but he's going to come here and say look, to buy wants to produce more electric vehicles. but if you do that, you need less workers, and that's true. we also suggest that a lot of you go to makers who lives in production to china know that not quite to split a joe biden assembly campaign to make sure that more work. there's a lot of balls and won't be close and organized, transition to electric vehicles, but it's certainly something that done on some things we can use to gain more
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working class. the timing of donald trump is always going to be here and he's going to be what they call prime time and america. that's at 8 o'clock on wednesday night . he's going to, to give his speech to former also of what goes in come or to what goes on. the reason these picked that time is there is going to be a debate involving republican. one of these people are challenging him for the nomination, and he's hoping that you'll sell the oxygen i to of that debate by being here in detroit in michigan or wait and see what was the calculation of it. and thanks for that update the from michigan unofficial reporting. so now there is a growing crisis at the southern board of united states, a large number of asylum seekers continued to cross over for mexico. the searches put the bite and administration under intense pressure. maribel paso says boulder city is now a breaking point at one another. city. eagle pulse has declared
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a state of emergency covering the story from both sides of the road to grand a mental repellent is live in mexico city. first, let's go to equal pos on the us side in texas high. did you a castro standing by the heidi, we've seen some dramatic pictures from where you all these past couple of days brings out steve, what's happening now of the nic? something new this morning. we just saw a more asylum seekers who of course cross river is to assure the rather bank send being greeted by us border patrol, who has been, you know, getting people water and taking them to the process of that this group that just came with spotted by national guards report, state of texas and their treatment was day and night difference. we saw people filing by hands behind their backs in hand cuts and trudging through this motive here here because rain overnight. we've been hearing about this distinction many
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times where because the federal government here wants to treat these migraines with compassion, given that once they are halfway across this river, they are ready on us territory. and the us is under obligation to at least hear out there asylum claims and process them. and in fact, we just have the us border patrol chief jason owens speaking to us here on the ground, touring the site and saying that he convinced the members of the us border patrol for cutting through the razor wire that has been put up by the state of texas in order to allow people to come through who are in obvious distress. his words were, we were not going to allow that. his agents with a board official, we're not going to allow people to die here or to be swept away by the river. but like i just said, see, it's very distinct treatment from the states. police and the states control national guard troops. those people are being taken away in hand caused many, possibly a charge with criminal trespass,
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which is the controversial way that the texas state governor has been trying to stop my friends from approaching here, trying to deter them with that harsh treatment. next, the height, it's a terrible situation. is there put a lot of pressure on the government to any sense of just how long this can carry all that's what everyone is saying, is it they already say this is a breaking point given how many people are arriving in the great need for humanitarian assistance. and for processing, and no one is really clear when it will stop because of course, and we'll hear more, i'm sure, from manny there are so many more people behind the current search that is arriving now to the florida between us and mexico. and really until as long as those uh, services continue, there's really little reason to believe things on the ground here on the us border will change. and that's why we're hearing politicians saying that they really are,
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are needing help. that congress is pointing the finger at the bottom ministration divided ministration. when it's finger at congress, while we really have the stalemate. meanwhile, people are caught in the middle asylum seekers who are in these terrible conditions, putting their lives at risk to reach this country. all right, that's a picture on the side of the re. i grand heidi, do a customer. thanks for that updates. let's cross to mexico city. yeah, of course when a man or a pillow is done by the metal. so you're one of the places with micros begin the journey from mexico into united states. tell us more about that and how the situation is unfolding. mexican. a good to be with you, nick. we are outside of come out of business, mexico, cities office for refugee assistance. this q that you see next to us to my right here. most of these people are migrant and refugees. some of the folks that we've encountered over the course of the day or from venezuela, from, from haiti, from cuba. we'd even encountered a group from afghanistan,
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that's here. the queue that is lined up here is waiting to speak to immigration officials to obtain the necessary legal paperwork to stay here in mexico. legally be that for the sake of requesting asylum here in the country or to continue on their way north towards the united states. but the fact that we're seeing seems like this play out here every day in mexico city really does goes to show that this is not a crisis that's only playing out a long mexico's northern border with united states. this is a crisis that we're seeing across the length of mexico. this is uh, we've just learned this week, every day, somewhere around 3000 people are making their way into mexico. either from latin america, from the caribbean, even countries in west africa, countries like in gold. we know that hundreds of thousands of people have made that dangerous journey across the dairy and gaps that stretch of jungle that separates panama from, from columbia. making the way up through central america into mexico,
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ultimately on their way north, toward the united states. in short, this is a crisis that is overwhelmed. immigration officials here in mexico, despite the calls for more processing centers. what we're hearing is that there's just simply too many people next. all right, man. well, thanks for that time i will reply the speak to is from mexico assist you. thank you . i think most of the head on these are included and it's rarely cabinet minister visit saudi arabia for the 1st time. is saudis on passive to palestine, visits the west bank? will tell you why the british i'm secretary says the you in refugee convention needs to be refined by the support coming off off and off the latest version games besides china continued the . so now i'm is it, and it's being sued by us,
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regulators ever allegations of it spiteful competition by inflating prices and over charging sellers on its platform. the lawsuit brought by the federal trade commission and 17 state attorneys is all part of it is long investigation into the e commerce jobs. they saved amazon publish sellers who offered lower prices on other platforms by making their products ineligible for benefits like free shipping . let's unravel this political hanging. jones is now from washington, dc and, and patsy. i supposed to say, and this is the biggest legal challenge board against the company. and it study the history it definitely, it could be an extra central crisis for amazon. and just think about how huge this company is in the united states in the world. about 40 percent of all e commerce sales is leave to go through amazon. so the way amazon works is they do make some of their own products and there are some concerns about that. but the bigger focus on this last year is it works with 3rd party base, basically people who make things, products,
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and then they put those products on amazon. and as you mentioned, the last, it says if they lower their price at a different site than they effectively the search results. cuz you know, you google, you go to amazon and you search for product and it lists the advertised ones, the sponsored ones, the other ones. it says if you offer a lower price anywhere else, then you're basically at the bottom of the pile. no one's going to find you again and again when it comes to could to condense injuries and judges that a monopoly is, is a thing. it has to show that it increases prices for every day consumers. so the head of the fcc who has a very long time, amazon credit put it this way, she says if a seller makes a sale on amazon makes $2.00 on amazon, amazon, the company gets a full dollar from that because of all of these different ways that they see that the, uh, the speeds and the way that they try and get advertising to the film and center. so it's a very big, very complicated case for it's part amazon. officials come out and said this case
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is wrong on the facts and football and said amazon is the reason why e commerce is growing and that it keeps prices down for the consumers. it is going to be a very big as you mentioned, the landmark case. this is really a bigger thing and divide investors and he came into office and he said, we're going to go after big tech because we think that they fall under these monopolies statues, the writ around for decades. i. so you see the f gc, the federal trade commission, which is pretty much the united states government's biggest business right there. they've gone after meadows. this parent company is facebook tried to break them up listing the justice department is right now down the street. us doing google for anti trust violations, a legit antitrust violations. so this is just another one, but this when it comes to consumers might have the biggest impact depending on how it goes, of course. right. and what about the political implications? tell us more about that if you would, patrick. well,
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the political implications are going to be basically what does it matter when people go to vote and what, how does that impact your wallet? so it's a by to ministration at the end of what's going to be a very like the product product. prepped prep, very lengthy process, and they're able to go to consumers and say, look, amazon had a monopoly. now you were paid $20.00 for a hair dryer. and you know, you're paying 14 that could have an impact on the politics. the bigger question is, if the, if the government wins, what happens to amazon? cuz amazon is a norm. this company is not only the website is now branched out into cloud computing. it has grocery stores, it's got into health care and entertainment. so exactly what do they want if they with now the of these used in sort of cage you about that they haven't said, but one option is they couldn't move to break up all the companies. uh, maybe even say, okay, you can have a facility and company, but that company can't work with the advertising company. so there's a range of things that could come out of this. of course, that's assuming they,
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when, let's not forget amazon has incredibly deep pockets. just last quarter, so we're not sure what year we're talking a quarter. it was something like $32000000000.00 that it made from these 3rd party sellers. and that doesn't include how much it makes it all of its other businesses . so you can expect that some of the best, if not the best lawyers in the country are going to be working on this. this case is going to take months maybe even year, so not a huge impact right away, but it is definitely something to watch. that they had a excellent thanks for that pedagogy and that in washington, dc of israel's tourism ministers inside their ravia to attend the united nations conference on world tourism. i am cuts a 2 day visit to riyadh, comes this out is pursuing a possible us broken deal to normalize relations between the 2 countries. reynolds as more now from occupied histories, the visit of is really towards administer hind cast. the saudi arabia is literally unprecedented. no such senior is really official,
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has ever visited the kingdom. and we're also hearing a report from israeli army radio that the communications minister of israel will also visit saudi arabia next week. this is all signs of the progress being made under the us brokered efforts to normalize relations between the 2 countries. such a normalization would have benefits for saudi arabia and for israel. but it remains to be seen what benefit if any, it would have for the palestinians living under occupation. many palestinians are fearful that if the deal does go through, they will be left without any significant political concessions. rob reynolds, l, g 0 in occupied east jerusalem. the weather is rarely tears administer the visit to re i'd comes the same day that a saturday delegation is visiting ramallah for the 1st time. it says he is nice and
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buttoned. elsie dottie met to president my food, a boss, kingdoms, non residential and boss of it. to the occupied palestinian territories handed over his credentials to jerry was appointed in august. i mean until for the 1st during his latest interview the crown print 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. let's here now for me to abraham has more 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. 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 palestinian that their lives did cause their issues or going to be taken
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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 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 establishment of a palestinian state. this is very important for the palestinians, but many on the do not believe that is where it is ready for that phase. so they do not expect any normalization deals to be happening in the near future. but at the same time they see this visits is a historic and a very important one. is that, but he does ita from south korea has held its 1st large scale military parade. and
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10 years on forces day is being marked as the country takes a tougher approach to dealing with north korea as long as really isn't so downtown, so tended to 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. yeah, 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 military parade every 5 years on its armed forces. but in 2018, been present in jail up to, to something more colorful as part of efforts to improve relations with north korea . but the lead a now president into guild is known for example hotline stance towards the north.
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if north korea uses nuclear weapons, it's regime will be filled. 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 the not surprised president unit 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 and then go down reading 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 of the korean peninsula are 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 menu. so on tuesday, to revive a summit between the 3 countries lead as they had 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. so the head here are not 0, senior russia come under a seat and most good day off the crane said, keeping kilby from in the philadelphia eagles maintain a winning staunch view nfl cc pizza will have the detail is
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the, the now the risk of flooding in grease from for the front of the stones probably have already been realized, but it's not there. and the full cost of the day is so there's tons of storms are going south across the water towards libya. now, of course there's some concern about that, but i don't think you need to be worried because about time we get shows on that coast of libya, they're going to be light ones and passing through, staying over the water at the heaviest and beyond. that is a picture drawn is any way to pop from the shaft in southwest saturday, or yemen, which are passing fads. which is talking about halt, where the last one was. it was the 4th $243.00, then the rock shoot me it was enough to around the gulf states, right? including the hardware, we got 40 degrees higher than average and also pretty humid with they're treating them on the scene, right. and you might expect to see something more in somalia. oh can you?
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but there's not much to be honest. it's sherry from the mountains that sent me around like victoria daily send this to him. but there's nothing dramatic about his dogs what his it might be compared with the average or shaft time and go to the to but the most active. but it's been running through the capes of south africa and during wednesday also it will still be windy in the eastern cape. it's through sub mozambie composite, as in bob boy with the rain. and once again, you'll be quite heavy. with some flooding, the october on algae 0, trying to host the asian games with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate,
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unflinching questions upfront. come through the headlines to challenge is conventional wisdom u. k prime minister, which assume that case expected to address these 1st party conferences, leader with a general election looming. and a waiver strikes the in house, the bro cost premier of a new series. exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment. right. which is in liberia heck, to the pope's kind of incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the temp job up. tell you back on 20 the the, the, you're watching out 0 reminder about top stories and saw the president j biden's
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joined, striking, or the workers on the picket line in wayne county in michigan. i telling them they deserve a significant raise. a w work has begun that strike 12 days ago is a grand crisis of the southern border of the united states and launch number of asylum seekers continue to cross over into the us from mexico. so just quickly, 5 administration under intense pressure amazon is being sued by us. regulators of allocation to the e commerce, john spice and competition funds, slicing prizes, and i have to charge you sellers on his platform expert to say, this is the biggest legal challenge board against a company in its thirty's yet. so let's take that on. we can speak to mit stultz, who's an attorney for the anti trust and competition. working group at electronic frontier foundation joins us from san francisco, said miche. what do you make of all businesses? what about at info? let's see a breakup of the company. ultimately,
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i think the break up is on the table. it is one of the things that they have to say is asking for. but there's a range of outcomes that are possible and including simply borrowing amazon from the various practices that best most are just complaining about. m as in the, for it's pot and says if the f t c gets its way, the result would be, you know, few products to choose from high prices, slow deliveries from, for consumers. and so for reduced options for small businesses and it would just have an overall negative effect from that point of view. so this really gets to what the suit is about. and, and if it's about the job, the simply simply low prices. yeah. which amazon does, does in many ways. ready over low prices for, for whether it's about the. ready ability of 3rd party sellers to compete on price
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to lower their own prices to in with particular products of charged less offer things of higher quality use the make use of competition in merchant services and things like shipping and returns and products welfare was i think is is incredibly complex web to kind of on revenue, isn't it? because as we are hearing from our corresponding talia, amazon is involved in so many things, it's not just the retail sector, it's also entertainment. it's also the healthcare and culture and so forth. and all of that might come in, but this rule, this rule so really does target retail and not just retail, but the services that amazon provides to 3rd party sellers who amazon's got incredibly deep pockets. it's going to fight tooth. and now obviously, how long will this litigation play out? the or i can it's hard to predict, but i would say probably 2 to 3 years at minimum. central title is where the
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amazon unfairly promotes its own platform at the expense of the policy services. would that be the best way of kind of a calculating it? it's really about the rules. the amazon imposes on 3rd party sellers, as of forbidding them from offering lower prices on other platforms. requiring them to use amazon's fulfillment services in order to be part of the, the uh, uh, prime program for uh, shipping costs of the fcc is accusing amazon of using those policies to drive prophets to itself. uh, well, generally raising prices across the board. so it's a really a question of our measure. we're gonna need that. appreciate, appreciate your analysis. excellent to have you on board. thanks very much. much dealt said talking about this. i'm as investigation. think british, i'm secretaries when the problem is, says the rules for who is able to seek asylum in
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a different country need to be re looked at, need to be looked at again and revised addressing a us based center, right? think time regimen. question whether the you in 1951 refugee convention is still relevant in the modern age during the whole has the latest now from london. it's pretty old, a stuff from brittany's home 6th street so well abraham and speaking to the right queen think tank in washington telling her audience the uncontrolled illegal migration is an existent tool challenge to the democracies and institutions of the west. the only way to solve it essentially tear up the 1951 refugee convention, the document that sets up what it means to be a refugee is a criteria under which a person can be protected and the international asylum law. she says that definition is no longer fit for our modern age. it's been expanded so much by the courts. she said that the numbers of people who are able to claim asylum of now going up. and the threshold has gone down to the bradman,
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estimating that some 800000000 people around the world and now covered by this broad definition of what it is to be a refugee not just protected from persecution in a traditional sense, but also from the me. a fear of bias or discrimination for being, for instance, a woman will for being gay in your country of origin. and she said the system is being gained by economic migrants to claim aside. the 2nd lesson seeking asylum assistant better economic prospects on not the same thing. taking refuge in the fast, safe country, lynch or shopping around so your preferred destination on not the same thing. being traffic, are you transported against or well perhaps to be sold into sex slavery and being smuggled. i all skin someone to split you into a country on not the same thing while she making these comments. now we'll see. well abraham and is said to have designs on the leadership of head potty
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a. this is a close of permanent stage, but perhaps more particularly this is the voice of a government that is looking forward to an election and these setting out its store last week. it was changes to climate change policy this week. it is illegal migration. and remember, this is a government that has failed to talk a little control to thousands of people crossing the channel from france in small boats that he's taking its case to the supreme court here to the right to send people to a 3rd country asylum seekers. rwanda and a lot of conservative support is of course, support these moves. so it makes perfect sense for a conservative party home secretary to start right now, a controversial debate about what it actually means to be a refugee. during the whole elder 0 london, the commander of russia's black sea fleets has been chain attending a video conference a day off. the crating forces said they'd killed him, think the sucker off was seen taking part of the meeting with the defense minister in the video released by moscow. on monday ukraine special forces said they had
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killed circle along with 33 other offices, and it missed all attack on crime in last week. you know, chef of love has more now from oscar. when john this asks, criminal spokesman to meet your best calls about the room is of the death of the command though the russian block c, please. he on. so the had been no informational that from the minister of defense lay. so the visual page published by the russian ministry of defense, it was found at a regular meeting of the ministry's board of kalonde is the means he was attended by vicks to so close come on the block safely, who had actually been pronounced dead by the ukrainian side uh, so close participation deadlines. these are conference alongside because loans as of all the fleets. well, just to remind you, the day before the ukrainian side closed up so close had been killed and a missile attack on the block c fleet headquarters in sebastopol. that's hawks replaced last friday of september. the 22nd, the russian ministry of defense acknowledged that's hot and reported once service
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men missing. and since then the russian side haven't given any updates on the number of casualties. while, according to ukraine, who have carried out that todd searching for russian offices with code, 105 ministry personnel were injured and the headquarters building was finally damaged. representatives of ukraine does not provide any evidence confirming that information to us. i'm just a while ago ukraine kept insisting that they have killed the confound versus late head from a ukranian official speaking about vulnerability of the russian block, c, please, comparing the russian navy to a chicken running around without its head. but it's quite unfair that during minutes you have students have worry sides or with trying to diminish the capabilities. often spreading room is about each other. so it's always very difficult to figure out what the truth is. the prominent russian know position liter lexi neville need, has lost his appeal against a new 19 year prison sentence, his jail thomas extended last months. often the valley was convicted on extreme. his charges the 47 year old. there's been
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a critic of the crime and for the last decade, it was arrested 2 years ago after returning to moscow from germany, where he was recovering of to being poisoned. a to cost of a subs captured offer done by flooded costs of a monastery, have appeared in court. the government in cost versus around $30.00 heavily armed ethnic subs for police and barricaded themselves into a sub in orthodox one history. a 3 attack is a one police officer with killed. the african union says it will proceed with its truth withdrawal from somalia is scheduled. last week, margaret does, she requested a 90 day polls through the un security council. officials made the request of for an increase in the tax, but um groups malcolm web has moved out from nairobi to the smallest. federal government has been conducting operations over the last year against beyond 3. i'll ship that involving special forces trained by the us soldiers to invite eritrea and
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local ton militias by the governments. those operations pay to have had some success or at least relative success compared to the previous $15.00. yes. operations carried out by sources from other african countries under the banner of an african union and united nations peacekeeping mission mission depended on support and funding from the us and the european union, both of whom have expressed succeeds in recent yes and disappointments with the mission. in effectiveness and reports of corruption, us is now focusing its military resources move and supporting the somali government in full season. the european union said it will reduce and then cease funding the mission. so the drill down began 3 months ago. it's due to be completed at the end of next. yeah, 3006. due to leave on saturday. last week. somebody government right to the united
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nations security council requesting that the suit is rule is postponed to 90 days, and it leaks memorandum seen by out to 0. the african union's force to mando has ordered. it's set to come on this in the fields, not to pause the withdrawal and to pull out the 3000 seats by the end of this week as previously on the small of the government and others involved the waiting to see if those troops will indeed be withdrawn and they say all of a symbolic government says it can be a significant set back in its fight against doubts about malcolm web, which is 0. 9, robi, 10. yeah. in mali, escalating conflict mass displacement the restricted humanitarian access of putting the most vulnerable at risk. according to unicef nitty $1000000.00 children under the age of 5 are at risk of acute nutrition. by the end of this year, at least $200000.00 are at risk of dying of hunger. it failed, failed to reach them. and close to 5000000 children actually need humanitarian assistance across money. that is
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a 40 percent increase since 2020 of children who desperately need help. having val has the story now from stomach. costume genera 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 is still sick of 2 weeks of being here. doctors this submitted consent to outside the money and copied them, say the boy is suffering from city of mount meditation. he's one of the dozens of children being 3 he a child's mama tuition is an age old problem in the country. molly is one of
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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 over the valley this. i mean peter, this, i'm in the, on the national level. we have about 200000 children suffering from acute mound nutrition, and the level of that i keep ness has surpassed all our expectation that they need to be admitted in intensive care unit, and their 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 ongoing hungry a number that he's growing. a, according to both you and assess, and w. s. be 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 souls and increase of at least 1500000 children in need. since 2020 believe organizations say 2500 people are facing families in the eastern region of america
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. molly's economy has been deteriorating for years. but trumpeting security has added to the music of millions. that agent of team back to is being taken over slowly by all groups, separatist fighters in the north have resumed fighting after 8 years of relative peace. that you and says, must displacement and put a stick to, to humanity and access the complicating of the situation in minutes with all of the most un peacekeepers from the country at the behest of the crew leaders is expected to make matters worse. how much the fun of dizzy a bicycle to canada where the house speaker has resigned. da street on the man who served in a nazi unit in world war 2 speaker entity roadside invited ers left home during friday. special parliamentary session in the house of commons. the 98 year old was called
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a ukrainian hero during your visit made by you training president fundamental lensky, old main opposition policies. corporate took the step done following the incident assigned to so testing intelligent following robots to help address the world's growing fruit crisis. the idea is to make a culture more efficient from smo hold farms to launch commercial estate, john henry, and has a story from champagne, illinois on the midwestern prairies of illinois and seen many high autumn corn come the farmers of the future. a march of machines, ag bots and prairie parlance rolls its way through leafy crop prose, performing much of what farm hands do and more scientist at the university of illinois and several other institutions are testing artificial intelligence technologies that are already being evaluated on farms world wide it's a win win for everybody, right? a farmer makes more money. the soil and the environment is better off for a sec, the spring,
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more carbon ready whenever we can. and the consumer gets heavier and more organic climate smartphone. a small army of robots targets of dry soil 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. between seasons, farmers often lack the time and labor to plant cover crops. it enrich the soil and protect against run off into the water supply. but farm bots, plant all season crops between corn and so i being 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, i just, the fraction of all the things that we do to install these at a depth of there are varied sensors that record soil health and crop hydration.
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livestock drawings, monitor cattle, health, weight and single out pregnant couch artificial intelligence is designed to make farming more productive, more environmentally sustainable, using better data. and not so much to replace human labor is to make it more effective. this 28 year old farmers as new technologies can help with a growing field, labor shortage, and a crushing schedule plan thing 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 and a growing global food crisis. researchers say the rise of robots and increasing automation seems inevitable. john henry and l g 0. champagne. illinois is still a head here. now,
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does there is it a bed? is it a plane? no, it's a man and
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a wing 6. people have that coming up and support the the, let's go this full pay the study by me. thank you so much. sports high schools of appeal has begun hearing that the open case involving russian fig escape camilla valley. ava 19 mountain soft, amazing winter olympics ended. the case has kept the teams skating middles from being awarded to athletes. the quote of arbitration for support will hear appeals from the will,
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the anti dumping agency and the international skating union. log you that very eva should have been suspended and not being allowed to compete of the games for russia who won the team gold. we believe in fairness and we're doing this for the fairness in this case and, and for athletes and, and team sports around the world. we believe that the original decision by the discipline you to type in all of the, the russian 90 doping agency finding no fault or negligence in this case was wrong, was wrong under the terms of the world 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 results be disqualified from from the point of a sample collection in december 2021 onwards. but the complex nature of the case means it's has dragged on for over
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a year. very eva was just 15 years old when she tested positive for a band substance at the russian national championships in december 2021. she claims to have mixed up her grandfather's hot medication, but the positive taste was only revealed at the games in february, the following year, days after she helped, etc, when gold, head of the united states of america and japan vastly due to the cancellation of the middle ceremony russia's anti doping or far as he opened an investigation, which last month's eventually announcing value eva should not be disqualified, but water. and the i su, filed appeals to the quote of arbitration for sport to over to med routing. and one of the spaces who were still waiting for he's middle from beijing, says the world and see those single authorities of failing athletes in the history has been made at the asian games in hon. joe, a,
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china has won the 1st ever east sports a gold medal at the continental show piece. the hosts defeated malaysia in the arena of belo final. the claim 1st place thailand took the bronze medal because the demonstrations for the last games injured cause a bet has now been upgraded to a mid leavings. that will be 5 pc games and 2 low ball games in total jimbo higgins of victory in the mains. all around autistic gymnastics. competition . the 2021 will champion coming out on top of the competing. the 6 disciplines. it's between the 3 year old 2nd goal of these games. he also help this country with the teen, sorry. on sunday. hong kong defended it's asian games, means rugby sevens, goals, these things. so 3 of 14 and 7, but yet again, hosts china managed to win
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a goal. this time in the women's composition. they re stacks with 22 new leader of defending champions, japan and the spice. a furious fight back china held onto when it's 2nd asian games . a women's rugby savings title 20 to 21. the final school most successful china and ty, quando, new as i'm sure waving news, winning the women's 57 kilogram competition in a one sided final chapter. opponents pretty upset spots. the chinese have not headed over a roadway in the maintenance valuable final. they were defeated by defending champions. you're on uranium is coming back up to do think the 1st safe to take the mixed 3. ladies and gentlemen, china remain way out in front, in the middle count with 53 goals of the last 4 decades. no of the country has been able to challenge them at the top of the middles table. and then richardson reports
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from jo with host nation is hoping to win 200 golds for the 1st time showing the 1st and everyone else addition. second, it's being is tamilia 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 to be events. chinese hood let we 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 i stay positive and keep telling myself you can definitely do it. at the head of the games, the presidents have shown is olympic committee down g down less definitely 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 the political awareness and remember, the great,
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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, the to 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 tables at mixed use power. so 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
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jo movie, i can send you a hyundai, so has been suspended for 5 matches of the dangerous tackle. during his teams rugby woke up match against from last week. the namibian stake on uruguay on wednesday, and they final pool game. meanwhile, the neighbors sub africa or getting ready to face on the and they final pull matched the spring box last island and they lost our thing mean confidence of being able to successfully defend day 5 twice as a team. we just, we still, we 100 percent believe that we can we not so far as is basically just the belief system believe differently. you can still look up the plazas just i'll just go, you know, thing just executing auto and just doing our job. the philadelphia eagles have maintained a winning still to the nfl season with a 2511 victory of the tampa bay buccaneers on monday. joining us 3 for
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a touch down and ran for another 3 b goes to if aid winning from threes defending n a c champion, see when they 1st 8 games a year ago on now in doing consecutive 3 straight winters episode of the season for the 1st time since 1990, 293 the 1st time and so those are the fear of heights you may want to look away right about now. this is jim and sky, the max amount of pulling off and incredible spends of germany's eye clinic noise funds. fund costs will be detached himself from a power glide in fluid almost 200 kilometers per hour in just these wings suit. just a reminder that as a person plummeting to the ground with nothing but a few sheets of material and he's all even deployed his parachute and landed safely on the ground. no doubt
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