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i've never seen it this bad. many people say that even when they are about to process the neighboring tad, they also been talking to a tragic day, seeing refugees streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this farm. what happens now? the 93 people are killed in northern iraq as a fire sweeps to a crowded wedding whole. the, i don't know about this in and this is all just a lie. some doha, also coming up the french and basset, or flies home from news. yeah. after weeks of protests and the military, just demand for them to go was all up and drive it into a shower with thousands of ethnic armenians. and using this rule to leave from
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others by john the territory into our medium. on north korea says ethel, expel the american soldier, travis king after we dashed across his border in july. the . so we're going to begin in northern iraq for at least 93 people has been killed and dozens have been injured in a fire at the wedding investigators and trying to find out what caused the fight in some done you, i'm in the racks and in the province, the interior ministry says 9 people have been arrested. not going to have the overhead has more. it was supposed to be one of the most magical knights of the couple of lives in the mid of their wedding celebrations. happiness indistinctly turned it into heart on the fly, out to the through the packed hold. the witnesses described the venue
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catching fire in seconds. then there goes to this little they were about to do a slow down, and then they lit up. this thing for the dogs which caught fire flow students many who survived the child by sea bid boons and in a serious condition. just the most extra. i came to the hospital enough for a while. they called me and i was told that 22 members of my family up and so i came here and search for them. and once i found them that would transfer to most so how is it condition is critical which happens in the minority region of the name of a province in northern new york state. immediately posted the building was made of highly flammable materials. thought a chill out a good deal. i was sitting with my family inside the banquet hall when i saw flame erupt from the fireworks. i immediately took my family and ran out. but i lost my mother. she was in the bathroom when the blaze broke out,
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and it was too late to save her. the entire place burned to the ground with seconds . we should say the fire is being investigated under the law. doing about suicide as a journalist and political rights are based in our bill, and he says many buildings in iraq don't meet fire safety standards. the most of the things use fireworks that uh basically they use, they launch them from the floor of the wedding hall and they go all the way up to the ceiling. but this case was exceptional because of the wedding whole being built with very poor build a construction materials which are actually deemed illegal by iraqi authorities in rocky civil defense. say that the external uh, the external structure of the wedding hall was built as a kind of plastic that is highly flammable, as well as the roof of the hole. so when the fireworks launched towards the ceiling, the ceiling quickly caught on fire. in fact, uh witnesses uh say that adult entire waiting hall was completely engulfed in
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flames in a matter of mere seconds. but the wedding parties in a rocky typically have this kind of celebration where fireworks are use inside the wedding hall. however, it rarely leads to such a disaster that transpired last night. and i'm done a all that to do with the matter of negligence. most mostly very, very little safety concerns in iraq for uh, especially a defense where large people are, are hosted to an even ad basis such as hospitals. uh, because even in the 2021 hospital, the fire and southern iraq killed that these 200 people and the people typically, authorities typically uh, failed to enforce the safety regulations. witnesses from that hall. and you can also see the same for many where the holes around the rock say that no fire extinguishers weren't available. and the there was absolutely no safety concerns. and even even the door,
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the main door to enter and exit the waiting all was blocked. they were unable to open it, and people were trapped inside until a bulldozer came and basically tore down an entire wall for people to escape. a diffraction basset attendance has left the country a months off to the ministry. government ordered him out. new jazz president mohammed bassoon was over strong and a crew in july new rulers and administered cooperation, his friends and orders aid some basset and troops to leave the nicholas hot coast, following developments from dock of. first we're going to go to natasha. butler is live for us in the powers natasha presidents. emanuel macro had said that this was going to happen. but what other reactions in the front is not that being boss of is on his way. we've not had any reactions yet, but we do know that the french president is having a cabinet meeting at the moment. it's the week of an amazing your thoughts, or perhaps we might hear from some ministers off that we know that the office of
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the president has confirmed that the investor has left to the country and it's something that micro himself talks about earlier this week and a television interview, she said she confirmed then that the investor would be leaving, and also the faults would be withdrawing is $1500.00 troops from nisha and i own a vase of pools is a bit of a you to and for, for on. so there's something of a blown for frogs and his policy on anesha because for weeks and weeks we have heard repeatedly from the french government, i'm from the prison micro that they would know about of the demons of the military rule is the media and the dos for the withdrawal, the french troops could almost for the ambassador to leave the country. well, clearly, we are in a situation now in which the and buster is on his way. my mentor emanuel michael, has said that the troops will be leaving the country in the coming months. so clearly this is no good news with frauds or its position in africa, particularly in countries where it has a former colonial ties. we've seen
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a series of similar crews and greg at different sentiments. that's actually thank you very much indeed. nice. natasha buffer talking to us from past. we're going to go to next. i talk who's following developing some doc. com, in senegal, as natasha was talking about there that are still french troops which are in new share. do we have an indication of finding? they are likely to go and have a new chat and just feeling about them at the moment. so well, it's just outside the cap way, where these french soldiers are based route. there are hundreds of protesters that are still there that are camping out, waiting to see those french soldiers leave the country with the slogan, france get out. and so there are around $1500.00 troops as natasha pointed out in new shares. some of them are in this camp called camp when it was in the capital in the may. others are soldiers that are in the north of the country,
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and they're stuck there because the crew took place when they were doing operations up in the north. what's interesting to note is a contrast in which the french soldiers are treated with the american soldiers that are on the ground. the news here, there's about $1300.00 special forces in american special forces in these year. there's a big drone base that they've built in the last few years, costing a $100000000.00. and so the americans have a very different perspective on the situation in these year to the french, the americans fall short of calling it a cool because if they call it a qu, they, they would have to remove that drone. but he said for them that's a key installation. they use it to keep an eye on what's happening in north africa, but also in this a health and they continue to be partners with new shares. a new share is military with their fights against arm groups linked to al qaeda and i so, but there is much resentment with the french that's to do with the colonial past,
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but also the economic agreement that there's been, that's been in place since in these years. independence in this country that is rich in uranian. well, most of it goes to france to power the nuclear power plants in europe, 25 percent of the uranium that is imported into the european union comes from mines in the share and the that uranium is used to power the nuclear power plants that keeps european warm, meanwhile, as in the chair, most people live without electricity and have very little access to basic necessities. in that contrast between a country that is so rich in this uranium, and yet people live in poverty will a lot of people blame it? that discrepancy on the french and those economic ties that have been assigned
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between the french political elite but also new shares politically they're going to so i can definitely nicholas. thank you very much. indeed. i mean here says more than 47000 people have flattened, the going to cut a box and crossed into armenia. that's more than a 3rd of the regions population last week as a by john seized control of an claim for our ethnic albanians of long being. the majority. barnett smith is near the registration center for asked me to come indians arriving at the village of conan. so it's the end of the road for the estimate, medians of as a by john, who for centuries, have made that home in his mountains and beyond with the separatist ng type of nicole and o'connor back. now wonder as a by john to control the a 120000 remaining ethnic. all medians were told they could stay on the road from back, who only it set off an exodus will neighbor and media more than 20000 of arrived since sunday. by the way, we are going, what will happen to us?
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no one knows. i don't know what you say about our future. i don't think we will be able to return your car, but how, how can we go back off to order this happened? we can't live with them. of these all mean, he is a proud, angry and upset russian peacekeepers fail to stop as a by john booking the main road to armenia for 9 months. they refused to accept aid that was offered via, along the route, controlled by as a by john. your opinions are accused of not wanting to pressure eyes, oil and gas, the rate terms of by john. just something about town or for this thought. i don't know what kind of just game dcs. i lift everything, get my whole tunnels. potatoes in my seller connie. noticing was there, i know i wouldn't make a new life, but it won't be the same. cuz the one who made us like these cars in the us government says as a buy jones use a force to take control. we're going to go into kind of back was unacceptable. we
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know the 0, our insureds civilians in the corner car box need to be evacuated and it is absolutely essential that evacuation be facilitated by the government of us or by john. that's about john's president. ill. how ali says his iron fist is consigned. the idea of the regents independence, the history yeah. mean and government says it will provide aid and accommodations, all the families that need it and they all have to start rebuilding that lives. it's extremely unlikely that any of them will ever return to nicole know, count about bernard smith. i'll just say era on the i'll media as a by jumbled all montage. i am joyce's from yet of on he's the director of the center for law and justice. thank you very much indeed for being with us on audra 0 . i understand that you have teams on the ground helping people who are leaving. they're going to come back and moving into our media. when your teams are talking to these people, what are they being told that these people are most fearful of as well?
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yes. uh, was thank you for inviting. so this thing to do, and i asked uh to say that our team is uh, they is uh on the ground working from the 1st almost day of arrival of people from uh, our software. not going to go above the bucks. that's the 1st i would like also to touch upon the very important issue by saying that we have to have in mind that this people had to relieve in a blo kids you know, to, to locate a being by. so ladies from the outside world, us from december, 12 last year. the 1st they did these were some group of uh, so called the clock service. the who were governed by the supervised by the government deposited by john and then later should be turned out immediately into the control and supervision and the blockades to say by the government. so positive
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about the direction. and of course these people were deprived of electricity or because of the necessary supplies. and for the reason they, uh, they the up to the recent days of the, of the location. and before the recent war of september, 19, uh they had uh, almost no food. all, most of those supplies and even the elementary uh, things. uh right. so things that say to leave uh, and it is also very important to highlight that to the uh, is it about johnny government when they stopped in the military offensive of closer to on september 19. the dates resulted immediately in casualties among the civilian population and others, people as well. and the many of whom dates, 18 civilians killed and of course about it was reported so that some of them how about $700.00 so when they and killed among the soldiers as well. and of course
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these people now and it is important that these people, uh, those to express willingness to leave the book have this possibility um and our team noted on the ground helps and things there for the humanitarian. is that for the might that and purposes sense that helps, of course. and these people are on the ground to, to let me just ask unfortunately about the fact that as a by john had said that it would honor the rights of the people of people who decided to lee it to stay within the go on a car box and yet we have seen, i think, the latest figures about 47000 people who've made their way into armenia. florida, your team is being told when it comes to how people are, how scared people are about what would happen to them if they stayed. what are they most concerned about that? what happened to them if they stayed in the go in and taught about a let's go to white. well, again,
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i will totally trace. it is very important that people who express their willingness to leave have this possibility to live while it is apparent that these people are afraid of their lives, their security because they have been living in blockades, incomplete, located. and i think deprived of any of them into the things it followed almost up to the media itself to the board, or like it was very short periods of to the board then other, other by joining soldiers all along this time was shooting almost all the time in the direction of street in communities, the people had no possibility to earn their income. they had no possibility of even to leave the in their houses because of the shooting. so children also were targeted, so it was scared and this led to destruction of normal civilian life. and of course these people the recognize the other about the only policies against army. no, totally, i'm not going to go to a box without sauce, but also the public policy is. so that is why these people, uh, truthfully,
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uh and therefore having fears, of course. and so due to the real. but it's all, lots of times like he's very much indeed for being with us. and i'll just say that we appreciate it. thank you. so i had on, i'll just say that we're going to look at the ambitious project in the philippines to revise the world's most polluting river, the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000000 euros to help to address migration. is it gonna keys the micro crisis? will make it worse, informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions to embrace human foothold. frank assessments this balance between to tow and sun via shoals is potentially important for the politeness industry show. insight stores on al jazeera coming of age, story in the community,
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fighting to push the heritage in an ever changing world. thing on an ancient way to, to future generations. in an award winning documentary alger 0, well photos, a group of young men on the right to patsy's county in the most sorry, the ivory coast. this is a quick good analogy. sierra the the challenges here with the
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you watching all just need a reminder of i told stories this are at least 93 people, reports of the ink sitting upright and bridegroom of died. officer of a fire broke out at a wedding in iraq's northern districts. of come down the fireworks of the leave to start the place to find jim boscoe has left new share amongst off to the ministry government orders. his expulsion shows, presidents mohammed presume. and so it was shown in the crew, in july new rulers and administered co operation which runs an ordered some basset, or i'm soups, to lease more than $47.00 fives, and asked me how many and refugees of 5 they're going to cut back on, crossed into armenia, azerbaijan took control of the region last week, defeating extract armenian fighters and a 24 hour operation. north korea has an artist, is going to expel american soldier, travis king,
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saying he's confessed to legally intruding into the country. the 23 year old private vine across the border from south korea on july, the 18th. while on a guided tour phones, louise joining is not alive from so up to time. this was a control for sleep, but also a huge environment for the us military. what do we know about the future holding for thomas king? it was not a little detail released in the north korean stage, major of accomplish to say that the torch he to finish the questioning of king and according to north koreans, gave me the king. during an investigation, had confessed that he had willingly cost injury on grant because he was disillusioned by unequal treatment in us society. and he had experienced racism in the us army. now at the time. and it was thought that this was a propaganda cruise for north korea. because not only was king a us citizens, but he was also a us soldier and he willingly crossed over into north korea. now cost kings comments could not be independently verified. we've also asked that un,
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combined in south korea, which overseas, the honest is on the korean peninsula, and they've said they have no comments with regards to the report by north korean state media. now we know back in august that the pentagon said that they, the priority is to bring king home and that they're working through all available channels to achieve that outcome. but we have no other detail on why no grid is choosing to expel king. now they've held him for a relatively short time on these $71.00 days. we also don't know when he's going to be expelled or how, but previous us to begin to have been put on a flight by a beijing. because king is a soldier, he could be handed over to the us ministry at the choose village of catalan john at the demon that drives a supporter separating songs. thank you very much. indeed. that's phones literally bringing this up to date from so about a ton of equal pass and texas as extend to the state of emergency sizes of migrants from south and central america continue to cross into the united states. us
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officials say 213000 people attempted across the border in august alone. i'll just say there's hydro castro reports from either pass 0 ready in america. having passed the middle of the rio grande river between the us and mexico, these migrant families have waited into us territory only to find a stick it of sharp wires locking them from us sending the river bank. they decide it won't stop them. the look of terror on this girl's face is matched by the determination on her father's this woman struggles for words. this girl from doris gotten mixed by the razors her father quickly comes to her aid. we owe them what it is painful, but we have to find relief. we feed for our lives in honduras. we come to humbly ask for asylum. sometimes us border patrol agents. take pity and help. a
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tearful to your old cross is the wires and the arms of an agent. his mother is grateful and he just doesn't like being held by anyone else. but her, she says there was a brief respite and the people who were just trapped behind this razor wire have all been rescued by us border patrol. but this opening still exists. and so we have a rare opportunity to peak behind the razor wire to see just what the circumstances are. the hill is steep and slippery, the sun burns hot. people somehow pass the night here before the rescue for just as quickly as border patrol agents who report to washington open defense to allow people through soldiers who report to the state of texas. quickly closed the fence back up. easy easy. i'm confused because we just saw the border patrol cutting through this wire. why are you guys putting back more? no comment on the governor of texas says such determinants are needed because the
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by the administration is failing to secure the border. the chief of us border patrol defended his agency's actions tuesday to ask why men and women to sit there and watch them to come to the environment to ask them to watch them, get swept away by the river to ask them to watch women and children drown is not something i or anybody else, whatever do these migrants are on their way to find border patrol agents to turn themselves in and to make asylum claims. these others had the poor luck of meeting state police 1st, and so faced a different reception handcuffs and a forced march. behind, then still more people are crossing the river. they take one obstacle at a time, celebrating each step toward their goal. hi, be jo. castro elders 0 ego passed texas, a hollywood screenwriters that are expected to go back to work on wednesday after reaching a deal with studios. they're getting pay rises on higher contributions towards
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health and pension schemes. they've also been promised safeguards against the use of artificial intelligence and script writing members will vote in the deal next month. but in the meantime, we can get back to work the government to the philippines has begun and i'm vicious project to restore what's being described as a dead river. passing walk away in manila is being ranked as the world's most polluting river that empties 5 thousands of tons of plastic into the ocean. each year is bonded and the low reports from the capital. a task force has been fun to rehabilitate the river. as a cycling advocate, ira cruise up in bikes along the passive river. it's a main body of water that stretches nearly 30 kilometers and spans 5 cities within the philippines. capital region was clearly polluted. i re doesn't think it's dead . i see a lot of people hanging out in this area. i didn't even, we can't just see people fishing whether or not it's dead. it's serving
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a purpose. 2021. a global study found positive river carried the most plastic waste reaching the ocean from rivers or small parks and historical landmarks lined the rivers banks. so the informal communities and industries, they produce waste, where people used to be and what life thrived. the president for dean and marcus junior believes the river is forth saving, season veiled a master plan. he says, will be happy to take the waterway and develop areas around it to boost trade and tourism and the quality of life for millions of people. there been many efforts to clean up the positive river over the years, but this $35000000.00 dressing pots are just one of the biggest operations today. and it helps to complement the government's plan. son miguel is one of the country's biggest numbers, is undertaking the years long endeavor and at no cost to the government. at the
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moment we are almost complete in cleaning up the river. we have a remove about 1400000 metric tons of sales in the waste. but critics have expressed doubts over the company's intentions. san miguel has also proposed building a major road over the waterway. you know, when you look at the population of metro, many allowed sick, 96 percent of filipino household what's going on and i don't own 5 as far as that. so you're talking about the 4 percent, your seating, the face of a river compromising environmental concerns, compromising carriers is compromising communities for the apartment and the department of human settlement and urban development heads deposit river rehabilitation committee and says the road is in part of its plant with both projects still years into making people here can only wait to see how saving this river is going to change their environment quite, even though alger 0 manila,
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while the others next to the inside story is going to look at the surging migrants crossing the us mexico border know, don't forget the website, i'll just say look, dot com. it has more on our top story. at least $93.00 paper reports of late, including a bright in fryeburg. i'm died off from a fire at a wedding in northern iraq. i'm your madison. stay with us and i'll just the of the late seasonal rate in, in east asia, officers itself is just policies and the latest one to go through your home issue will be fairly obvious. i think during 1st they can getting some funding from that contemptuous rise in its weight, such as reading took care is gone off again. well above where it should be, the chinese end of it to have to get. it drove some rain around the yang see possibly is fine office young. but again,
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this late seasonal boost is not bad to unusual. i just dump assistant right, but it might well produce some funding for the aside from that, a hong kong attempted to come down to said you weren't more. that's where they should be from the films that seem very likely, but tired. an occasional raid is a possibility that the mom assume rains on. i progressing slowly. science with this is more or less what you might expect from them, for example, on the coast and cannot take a 17 minute, but it just doesn't seem a lot. but if you add, it was full and in the last month to get an idea of how successful the month seems . but in some places, 140 percent of the average full cost is for more right in the same area. and then to was kind of layer as well, with a line across much tradition or anything to northwest. so that looks fairly benign and fairly dry. and that's true of northern pakistan, but like a look up in the hidden do cush, significant start fairly. the latest news, as it breaks libya's from the west of the cubs,
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the cubs even echoes pulse lines to help dorski need in this particular divided nation with detailed coverage. this hospital was full show during the rescue. operation tank continues to be for those homeless at home from around the world. and i just thought of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy in one requiring a european solution are also long tough, johnny's thousands of asylum seekers of costing every day into the us. despite the obstacles and barriers and number is growing, emigration divines american politics and will be a central issue in next just presidential election to why is it southern they said i was the solution. this is inside story.

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