tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 27, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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as the army is deploying, it's had a couple of those to be at this sense of the way it's a race assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble of the the i'm a clog, this is the needs are life and how coming up for the next 60 minutes, the funerals are being held to victims of a fire and a wedding in northern iraq. at least 95 people with united states takes custody of american soul is a travis king who's been expelled from north korea. the french, i'm fast, so the flies hanging from news you're off to weeks of process. and the ginger telling him to get 6 children and take several european governments to quote,
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accusing them of not doing enough to protect people from climate change and on piece of statement with your schools. morocco, his name is the host for the 2025 effort, a couple of nations, and a 13 year old skate food. it becomes china is youngest goals. the middle is at the asian games, the se funerals are being held in northern iraq, where at least 95 people are being killed in thousands injured in the find a way to investigate as a searching the remains of the building. the interior ministry says 9 people that be interested in a doctor. what happens is, is in hampton, the incentives, this report from the it was supposed to be one of the most magical knights of the cup of the lives. in the midst of their wedding celebrations, happiness indistinctly turned it into her on the flyer to the through
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the packed. who's the witnesses? describe the video catching quiet in seconds. then there goes to this low. they were about to do a slow down, and then they lit up this thing for the dogs which caught fire flow service. many hosts revive the child device, the bid, burns, and even serious condition. just the most best. i came to the hospital enough for a while, they called me and i was told that 22 members of my family a been like that. so i came here and search for them. and then once i found them that would transfer it to most. so how is it conditioned was critical which happens in the minority region of the name of a province in northern new york state. mediately quoted, the building was made of highly flammable materials, sort of chilled or good to them. i was sitting with my family inside the banquet
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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 police broke out and it was too late to save her. the entire place burned to the ground. it was seconds. if we should say, the fire is being investigated under the law, we've got a little more of a muff. mood now he's arrived at the scene of the fi incentives this update. the locals have gathered here at this wedding coals that witnessed the fire at the accident yesterday. and they did expressing their and they, they, they say that they're, they're blaming concerning that authority is for not doing enough measures to guarantee the safety of the religious and gatherings and festivals like these, as you can see right behind me, this building is one of many buildings who have lima building materials as part of
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the construction of the building, and that what has the fire spread rapidly and did not give chance for attendees to exist, because there was only one exit here. so safety majors and precautions, lack ink, black ink. and that what caused the tragedy, they also say that the government should do enough in order to put in place at safety measures to protect gatherings in such occasions. but on the other hand, local authorities here say that it's reckless behavior that triggered that the, the, the flame that the fireworks, it's the cause of that 5 that swept over the whole building and it, that the ceiling face of over the attendees. and that was also excessive, baited the situation. not giving them any chance to to escape us. an american soldier who had crossed into knolls credit is back in us custody of to
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being expelled into china. 23 year old travis king ran across the border from soft rate in july, while on a guided tour. he said to confess to legally intruding into the country, north korean state. medias said king claims he crossed over because of in human maltreatment and racial discrimination in the us army. let's close to our white house correspondent can be how can joins us live now. and kimberly say king, now in us custody, but do we know where he is and how the north koreans handed him over? all we know is that this was the result of extensive negotiation. the united states does not have formal relations, obviously with at north korea. so this involves the work of other countries dealing with north korea. we know that it was sweet and that handled most of the diplomatic negotiation. and also that it was facilitated with china that it was china that
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actually receive private, travis king and, but he has left the chinese aerospace and is now on route to the united states where he will be received. we understand in a u. s. military base the united states has secured the return of private travis, keen from the democratic people's republic of korea. earlier today, he was transported to the border between north korea and china, where he was met by our investor to the people's republic of china, nicholas burns. he didn't board of the state department of med plane and flew from den dog china to send young china and then on from send you on to us on air force base and south korea where he was transferred to the department of defense. a certain can be what happens now. what's the process? well, what we know is that there is a lot of questioning that's going to have to take place. when he did cross into north korea, he had dashed from a tour. but it was that point that he was leaving
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a military escort. he was facing some charges within the us. army one was for kicking a police car, allegedly and the other was for a let's just salt that had taken place within the us army. that is going to be sort of separate for now. what the us military's really concerned about is finding out what happened during his time inside north korea. the also want to make sure that he is in good health. first appearances and indications are that he is and remains so they want to find out what kind of support he might need, reunited him with his family and then they will deal with those what they call it administrative issues as a secondary occurrence. so what is really clear right now the united states wants to make known is the fact that there were no concessions that were made to north korea in order to obtain the release of the private that this was being treated on the part of north korea as an illegal immigration issue,
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he was not at any time treated as a prisoner of war. and the united states is also thinking china for its involvement in facilitating this release. and once again, the united states banking the part of sweden for also helping to make this release happen today. all right, can we, thanks for that. i can be 140 for washington dc. thank you. of the french about so that the jazz landed back in france months off to the military government or the out. the just president mohammed by zoom was over throat and the crew in july. the new room is ended minute tree co operation with bronson. all of a sudden positive troops to leave. the tasha popular has morton the french reaction from paris. well, 2 weeks ago the fridge. preston's emmanuel, my caroll had phases that focuses on boss of the in the, i'm a see you today was living as a virtual hostage in the, the embassy in the capital in the jet. because he didn't have any freedom of
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movement. and also even freed supplies were running low. so clearly it was a situation that has become untenable. and earlier this week, macro confirm that the bus so would be full. the house is niga and also the, the phones flash is 1500 troops from the country. nevertheless, this is a real blow to paris to the government. and to my call, because over the past few weeks, they have said a game and a game that they do not consider the new jersey military rulers as a legitimate ssl, socrates, that they would not file to the malls, the withdrawal french troops. so the french i'm passed up a committee which we have is a situation in which they have had to do fights. and we've seen similar situations in all the countries in africa where falls has had colonial ties with has been crews with problems as being forced to changes position latasha butler also sarah power without 0 is federal the,
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as i kids following development needs as couple of me i me, the multiplan my dentist should ask that he was the military council and both youth and civil organizations that supported considered the french president's decision to withdraw some basset or enforces from new share. a victory counsel has repeatedly called for the withdrawal. during the past 2 months, the youth and civil organizations think more crimes decision will eventually help resolve differences between the june to and leaders of the economic community of west african state. as they believe, france put eco las under pressure, and they say the new year crew leaders will be able to negotiate a transitional period with act last. yeah, that will not exceed 3 years. yeah. well, well, from since relations with these you had deteriorate, the united states maintain to present to about 1100 us military personnel, a station in the country. they've been working with niger and trips to count to arms groups in the region last month. washington send a new i'm positive to media. state department says that kathleen fits given is
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being sent to both the reference to results the political crisis. us. i think deputy secretary of state victoria, and you'd also have visited the i'm a last month to try and find a diplomatic solution to the crew. here we spoke to these williams, former us ambassador tunisia. she says to us please, it's best to remain engaged. i believe that really, washington is trying to send 2 messages. the, the outside message, this politics is that they, they support a constitutional government. they supported assume as president, they wanted a return to the constitutional order. at the same time it's actually off to instead of just made speech recently on the speech and canyon has made another one in a goal. and apparently today, where he has stressed that the united states mission will remain to try to reinforce the parts of democracy and the importance of being the idea that military
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serve the people. they're there to protect the people and to do the people's well as opposed to their own. well, uh yet in the chair there is um, an important uh, security relationship. so there will be aspects of that, but i think the united states is going to try to maintain what is ultimately the, the end game for washington. cuz american choose certainly weren't subjected to the same treatment as a friendships. why is the us to sign into engage with a june that over to a democratically elected leader, even dispatching an invoice in the i'm a and not calling this a cool. what is the us as interest here? it is. united states has no option now, then to call what happened to crew. and i think they're going to do that. when that restriction, when that name goes through. and then there will have to be a reduction of the kinds of cooperation the united states has with,
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with new share. there will be caviar, they'll probably hold a small cap out for certain kinds of military cooperation. but not the full extent of military operation had been passed. the same old still ahead on and use are including coal for told us sentence as a step down after scammed involving the gyptian government trouble brewing. we look at how long predicts whether it is having an impact on coffee families. in india. morocco is named as host for the after a couple of nations for performance in 2025 feet to will have the details in support of off last on the so that would be focused on cricket team is arrived in india are ahead of the cricket wilcox long running political tensions between the 2 countries make saves visit is read the last time the team was in the country was 7 years ago as he was.
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and he recently issued visas and a warm up match and hyderabad will be played behind play stores. we get a to our support tanka peters cemeteries, here with me right now is repeat it. why is it that is taking practiced on so long to return to the well, as you pointed out, that it's tension between the 2 countries that are political level. so the way with cricket works, 4 of us who are not familiar is that in between will cups. countries play bilateral series against one another, it's test matches. t twenty's o d i. for example, this the same, but india will be 2 in south africa and they will play series of matches and the world cups every to use. one time you have a 50 over, then you have a t 20 and so on and so forth. the last time it was held in india was 2016. that was a t 20 woke up pocky stone with a for that. but because the 2 don't play bilateral series against each other, this is the 1st time in 7 years. the fuck is still entering the country for cricket, cricket, a huge deal in both countries and
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a bigger deal still when they play against each other, which is going to happen during this woke up. that's right, that's the biggest match in cricketing terms of tv view is in terms of numbers populations. when we talk about the ashes, england and australia, but the company on population of the 2 countries you're looking at less than 100000000 talk is done by themselves of good mold, imbedding sense of population. just to give you an idea, the 2 teams will play to of the, at i'm the bud at the, the rainbow moody stadium. it's the biggest cricket ground in the world make. it takes 152000 people. that's extraordinary, isn't that about the security is always going to be an issue anyway, and it is, as we were just saying in the world, not much indeed visible my match coming up against new zealand in 2 days time. actually that one taking place in hydra. but at a considerably smooth, if can you compare it to the rendered moody stadium, but that one will not have any friends at all. that's going to be played behind close those. the official reason given is that the board of control for cricketing india, have said that they've been informed by the will thirty's in the hydro. but if they will, festivals and other public gatherings taking place on the day. and therefore,
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they cannot guarantee security for the players. and indeed, if they were offensive at the stadium and for the teams themselves, of course it must have occasional route. oh absolutely. yeah. the cricket woke up and he comes around day before you, as in india last posted it in 2011. it was a great occasion. they with a host nation and they won, they were actually coast because we link and bangladesh also has been a few matches. but the final state in india as it will again, be the case this time around. but now india or the host outright, no matches being played in any of the other neighboring states. peter, excellent, thanks for that, sir. thanks for making. i don't trust my place. all right, thanks very much. now, india is hosting the 5th well coffee conferences aiming to support grows by promoting sustainability that produces and buys for more than 90 countries or attending the events. but it's definitely decor, explains many farm is struggling with rising cost cost by climate change or whether you drink it dripped, pressed, steamed or iced. these are some of the beans that wake up half of the planet every
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morning. and it's water the turns them into your favorite type of coffee. but in the hills of conduct go south west india, where coffee beans grow, water often ruins production. there is either too much or too little o as a result of climate change. this year there's been 40 percent less rain full than usual during the monsoon season. that's having a direct and costly impact on these coffee farmers. last hill, across the down about 40 to 50 percent and i'm because i figured i'd take it in buttons and we got dreams when reading sort of come, you know, doing the obviously isn't so many of the opportunities that you see because of the readings and starts and dropping, and once it drops the clogged integrateds also. so that was a major concern last year, the year before that we had a very listings, screeching irrigation systems and mechanical drawing methods to combat the change and climate is expensive. right, josh is a small scale farmer. he has
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a 10 acre coffee farm where he also grows other crops. after weather pattern started shifting, you switch to focusing on the robust being a decade ago, more resilient than the more sensitive but more in demand. a rabbit competing because some of it here that are up to fruit picking india is coffee is the best in the world. but after picking it becomes the worst coffee in the world to cure it is a very expensive process. small farmers like me, i think we can't afford it. farmers can join the collective, the chairs and pools resources, making production cheaper. but it's expensive to meet all the criteria and only around one to 2 percent. those in the region of signed up. this is a collective coffee tearing facility beans or teen processed and graded. the progress of one of the best of all is free to go to days. probably we also did not have the right story, but i'm happy to do that slowly that the market ever miss views taking place. in
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the end robust, i slowly started getting production and it has been recognized as one of the good covers i pod with either because in most of the day. so we are hopeful that this ready green for us. it seems farmers here and now more determined to better market their coffee abroad at the weather and the climate. we'll have to help stephanie decker all g 0 to a group of young people is taking 32 european countries to quote, to force them to do more, to tackle climate change downstairs or from portugal, and took the case of european court of human rights following. thirdly was filed in 2017. they say that human rights are already being violated due to the impacts of climate change. if the successful, the cold could all the countries to reduce that greenhouse gas emissions and comply with strict to targets remarks as more
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raging while flaws in our regular feature of southern europe, summer season blazes in portugal, 6 years ago that killed 66 people could now bolster a legal case aimed at forcing nations to speed off action to reduce emissions. 6 young people, aged 11 to 24732 european governments, in strasburg, from the european colt of human rights, among them to feel only better if you want to take action and show you that you are capable to change the planet and for the generator and that is good, you have to have any respect in relation to our legal team, say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain that client's quality of life. we're talking about he's extremes, which would impact their ability to exercise, develop doors that would be confined indoors for significant periods of time within their lifetime. so we're talking about concrete and we're talking about emissions
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from across your impact you them, or if the 6 can prove those impacts violate the human rights. the implications could be very costly for the governments involved. the hearing today could be an opportunity to deliver a legally binding decision that would require governments to act because they have fails to act despite having the resources to adopt more in vicious climate policies . the quotes grand chamber is hearing several similar cases this year. in march, a group of women from switzerland have their own day and quote, 2 people have it in their power to change the course of history. they argue the swift governments fail to act on climate change and so infringe that right to life . that europe human rights convention guarantees the court would likely read on both cases and a 3rd from france at some point next year. but as climate change on its consequences continue to expand similar cases in europe and beyond could soon
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do the same. the marks out as era. well, joining me now from stroudsburg is jerry less than from a global legal action network. he is the lead lead bringing this case to is an extraordinary case, jerry listed at the law just of the climate change case of a file with your pin code. if she writes, can you give us some background, a little bit backgrounds of the case says, why did these young portuguese people one is young? is 11. decide to file this case. yeah, thanks for having the new quote quite simply because they're facing a future of livable, he's extremes. that's what the science boxed by the governments themselves, the entrance national government upon the climate change says about the future that they face. so they're taking what isn't on presidents is case and it scale against all these countries, actually the most ever countries to appear before
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a course in any context ever before. because they're trying to compel them to do much more to reduce their emissions, which is what is necessary to sort of card their futures. so why, why to this quote in particular, why don't just bring the case to the national coats in portugal within it? because of course you go to the planet is failing itself. introducing it's emissions. it's responsible for only a small percentage of the overall emissions of european states. we took the case against the major a miseries within europe. so we took the e u member states as a whole, and then russian turkey, ukraine. we subsequently retrieve the case against ukraine and lot of the invasion and then switzerland, norway, and the way they make up the major majors within europe. and that's why we focus the case on them. it is an extraordinary trial and just now taken the legal times of every what 30 very, very well results countries at what will you be arguing and how the plaintiffs
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impacted. yes. so we presented our arguments today. there were 86 lawyers. we understand in total. there for the governments, we have are much more modest team, but we present as i think, a powerful and compelling case as the impacts that the africans phase. this ranges from their current experience have been confined to their homes at times during a recent periods of extreme heat. people to be familiar with the devastating waves of brocade across europe this summer. unfortunately, didn't escape those heat extremes. but it's the future really where the really extreme impacts are predicts to occur. so we're talking of a key ways bringing temperatures in excess of 40 degrees last for over a month or more and pours. it goes to their even by today's deteriorating standards, they're unimaginable in today's terms. yes, it's very extreme. is that it really is expected. i understand in the 1st off of 2024. so what happens if the case is successful?
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what are you hoping that this would achieve? so the judgements of the european court of human rights are themselves legally binding. so the judgement that we're seeking, what effect of the be like a tracy that's imposed on the $32.00 responded states, comparing them to do much more to reduce their emissions, not just at home, not just within their borders, but we're also saying that states have an obligation to reduce their contributions to emissions beyond their porters. and that includes, for example, by forcing companies big companies headquarters and their jurisdictions to reduce their emissions through their entire global supply chains in line with 1.5 degrees . but would it compel them, wouldn't it just end up being up to the national coats to enforce rulings a yes, well, we've seen in the national court cases taken and you're a bank climate change so far with the striking consistency of the european
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convention on human rights being discussed by the judges in those cases, the difficulty is they've come to very different conclusions as the higher the convention applies. and even in the most successful cases, the example there was a case by the supreme court in the well known virginia case, which led to the court bordering the dutch government to do more to reduce emissions by trying to transfer you. but even the decision, if it were replicate, is direct, your young would be inconsistent, withholding warming to even to degrees, which is already catastrophic. so what we're looking for is that judgments would essentially act as a roadmap for national chords. i could then compel their governments in future time in case of taking their to reduce their emissions in line with you may have to reset it must. all right, great to talk to jerry. appreciate that jerry list and seeing a lot of the label legal action network case lead. thanks very much indeed your. it's actually happening. so the head here, analysis era, we report from
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a rally in support of proposed reforms in columbia. i was all over the job is to shop with thousands of epic, armenians. i'm using this or to leave from other by johnny tennessee, into our meetings and will bring you the latest action for the asian games is face . china continues to dominate competition. that's on the way as for the attempt is coming down and across the middle east lumens. it's just sunshine. there are thunder storms over greece. it spread across the water to the north of libya, but i think we'll see just touching showers east of bang gauzy, nothing much moving about. and then they tend to decline any way every rest of the east part for once you'd like to share it was possibly in the match. this as,
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as advisor i'm on the around is, is a drawn to conviction. with temperatures in the low fourties were about where we should be in our, for iraq, or she's had a very hard to, you know, wind around the goals. so humanities high at the moment. it's still quite often do by and in the ha, they will change between thursday and friday in the big picture. you'll notice there are few shells moving into a stuck in a bit of a breeze on its way in this as well. through equitorial africa, you'd expect to see bigger shows and environment in smaller. if you're lucky can you're in uganda. they don't buy choose to be honest. and the bigger range the west in calgary, for example, or coming science tools aren't go to then not particularly extensive. and maybe by the way we have seen stormy weather binding from the west is the eastern cape. the 1st a forecast sees that wind died there and the re new i think briefly give a a friend of funding to says move on, big that to he's dying down to leave a cool legacy the
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the probably going to what you out there are mind about top story is this uh and funerals are being held in know the right where at least 95 people have been killed in thousands injured off for 5 for a kind of wedding. 9 people interested investigation is underway. american soldier, travis king, is back in us custody after being spelled from northwest us. officials said king was transferred across the chinese north for the front, john presses that denisia has landed back in pac, this month's office's minutes. he governmental to the miles to leaders of and administered co operation with from some of the past of the troops to
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protest is a gathering in the columbia and capitol of boca tell it to demonstrate against it, deteriorates the security situation of the country. indigenous communities, union street, and so the other service besides the groups demanding congress move forward with president stuff. and petra's social and economic reforms process comes just a month before regional elections, which is seen as a referendum on columbus 1st ever left his government, a correspondent bus allison to ramp. yes. he has info at all for us. it's under different stuff. i have people turned out and supported petra. of the yes make this morning we saw some of the largest crowd say here in the capital book that lead stands for the 2021 protest against the government. the then president the van bouquet, but at that time people were protesting against the reforms that that right requirements was trying to put in place. that in this case,
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instead we've seen as tens of thousands of people coming out to the fence of the many bitches reforms. that the government 1000 gustavo paper has been trying far where the congress hasn't been able to at so much. and that's why people have sold for their march of previous marches. there were among the protest demonstrate, there's some 60000 indigenous colombians that have arrived. the buses from their communities, the remote communities in different parts of the country. there were also i got for the 1st time at least the same before the lapse of taking get to the street. the question obviously here is how much can demonstration do to put pressure on where it's meant to move forward the in congress with these
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reforms, we're talking about labor. we're talking about how we're talking about education reform. a number of reports that the presidents hopes that could change the face of this country, promoting bar a social justice that has been controlled. this is the around the timing of this government, the absolute, the nic. and as you can see here, it's starting to rain quite hard. so this might change the plans for the rest of the afternoon. but there has big control there, see because we're just a month. so as you were saying in your introduction from very parts of returning elections, but at the scene of the referendum on the federal government, what we're listing from the poles, things are not looking very positive for the party at the breast events. and now the constitution here prohibits to governments from organizing electoral political
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events while in the power. so what they're calling a march for for life and in defense of the reports, by the way we have seen candidates have affected us government here. they say that they're here on a personal reason on a personal level, but that obviously it's a very fine line to draw. so there has been controversy here about who is bang for the stage that you see behind me concerts that are, will be going on throughout the uh, the afternoon and the buses, for example, that brought here tens of thousands of indigenous uh color. i'm going to let you get into the dry. thanks for that. i was on the run theater reporting from boogers . it's a top us senator and his wife repeated not guilty to new york called off to being in the item primary charges. a prosecutor say department then does a does spouse except to thousands of dollars from the 3 new jersey businessman to secretly help the document government. this one does move from outside the cold in new york. i did plead not guilty uh,
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just in the last few minutes he just left the court house here with his wife. uh he had to post a $100000.00 fail and his passport was rebuilt. so he will not be able to travel outside the country unless it's on official a government business. now this is a salacious bribery case, according to prosecutors that involve a mercedes benz gold bars and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. but essentially what the prosecution is alleging is that the senator who has served the state of new jersey and his 3rd term and is once the chairman of a powerful, a foreign relations committee. he passed along secrets to the government of egypt through inter lockers one being his wife. and then his wife passing along the secret to a gyptian american businessman, who then pass those messages along to officials in each of this was
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a back and forth over several years, according to prosecutors. and in one case, the prosecutors alleged egypt and government wanted the names of everyone that works in the us embassy and cairo. and it menendez provided that information to his wife, whose incentive to the egypt sion american businessman. he then sent it to the gyptian government for more than 47000 after the call meetings have now fled the corner car back that softer as by joining forces took control of the break away region and then lightning ministry operation, many pipes that cause binds and tractors with belongings and it's been estimates, reports of as bought to the nearest village on the medium size of the border. susanna, how about some young children? i'm her mother said they run to the woods from that village. and the going to kyra back as i was about jones military advanced on the regions they've not been home
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since and walked away from the boulder. suzanne, his eldest son, eric says what they're wearing is all they were able to bring with the name on which me now we have nothing. we lift everything via, we just lift the homes on september 19th at mid day because of the war. we'd been told we had to leave because the enemy was approaching. and no one stayed in the village. now we're in this situation. as all media tries to accommodate all those who fled many of coming to terms with the destruction of a project that began in 1988. that was when the armenians of kind of box those tried to break away from soviet, as a, by a good one. not good is we don't know why we will think tonight, last name is the one i just can't imagine the future, my thoughts a mix. now, i don't know what we will do at home, and i blame azerbaijan. they captured our land and forced us out from our village from our month land. and now we're like this many of those here. so they said
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ethnic cleansing, if they stayed and car back planes dismissed as nonsense by as a by john about jobs capture. and the going to kind of back this triggered one of the biggest movements of people in this region, just the full of the soviet union. the governments impact who has repeatedly said it guarantees the security. i bethany call meetings who prefer to staples, but there's no one here willing to take up that will go and it's smith. how's your 0 glorious media as well as the bodies yelton's as low as a 192 minutes you pass now during it's 20 for our military operation to take control of the car. a car back last week is only been job 8 is in the city of shoes you and has more. it's an emotional journey for tens of thousands of people and they take this road coming from to find that good. our fund can be going towards the life in the car door into our media packing whatever they can and leaving in whatever vehicle they can find. and those that do not work with them all the way,
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leaving them on the side of the road with all that was packed on it. it is also an important day for us. everybody's on these who are committed 18 to the 2020 waterville armenia, which their military, one and armenian forces were pushed back as they are come emanating it by children going to school, the slides and flowers as people coming to pay respect to their loved ones. not just this war, but they've lost a lot in the last few decades. and the scars are still on the congestion wanted to well. so it was 19, i still remember who was murdered on the 16th of august. i am happy because of our martyrs. we got back, our land has been i do not want revenge logistics yesterday. and it is not just the emotional costs. the military says that it has lost a $192.00 of its service members in the latest operation that it carried out. and more than 500 had been wounded as well. it just goes to show what otherwise i knew
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officials have been tending us in the beginning that they were actually surprised with the kind of weaponry that they had found the kind of munitions they had found . and the preparedness that they found would because separate this ethnic, i mean in fight, is who have now agreed to disarm lead down their weapons and agreed that administrative control of pull it off got about the region is going to be with other by johnny forces. some of the jobs out of their tricia, a jeremy has announced it will increase controls and is bored with poland to the czech republic. to prevent more migrants from entering into your administers at the new measures will begin immediately. announcement came a day off, the police rates generally found more than a 100 certain citizens there inside a pump searched in connection with a smuggling ring. dominic cane has more now from north eastern gym. understanding it one of the many crossing points between germany and poland. this happens to be on foot and order over my shoulder on the other side of the bridge is the polar
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settlement of the beats. and in between you can see german police who are standing here and carrying out spots checks to try to identify. in some cases, instances of people smuggling. the points to make here is what the german government says. this has become a really serious issue, a growing issue in this country and the cost of this calendar year. in august, 5th, this year alone, 67 percent more people were smuggled illegally into this country and was so in the august of 2022. that's why the minister says she has to act. but behind that spends also the full and very many elected officials in the border states of general through various sex, any random book where i am right now. i have said so many people have been coming to this country where the legally or illegally demanding assignment of health, but it feels as or that back in the refugee crisis of 2015. that is why the minister says she is acting. but remember, one final thoughts before the germany,
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she has repugnant to the check for the public is more than 1600 kilometers long time. it petrol, so many places safely or is this gesture politics. some people in politics in this country believe it's gesture politics that the minister says it's time to act ok, houses era on the drum and publish fold us aside, the delegation is concluded, his visit to ramallah dfcs from reactive taking place in search of his knife. alice, who doughty is sadie, rape is non resident, time faceted to the occupied pallet. the entire truth is, be meeting the palestinian prime minister. how much so time on tuesday. how so dari met to present must be the best, as well as other senior officials confirmed the kingdoms commitment to an independent palestinian state. the abraham has more not from ramallah. at the end of the 2 day visits by this how the delegation, we've been hearing a sense of optimism by palestinian officials of deem this visit as historic. they believe that the south you official visits and get them all of the 1st time in
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decades. good show that palestine is in high on the agenda. they believe it's a message for israel and the world that the palestinians are still in force. it's, you know, when we talked about a city and officials behind closed doors, they say they're weak. they don't have any cards to play. and also they say that's positive out of countries have previously normalize relations with israel and they didn't get any benefits out of it. so they believed that maybe if with tension normalization in between saudi and is rose, could see saudi, basically pushing israel to take some political moves when it comes to the palestinians. we're talking about the re opening the yellow ignition and offices in washington also real within the us consulate in occupied use. tools that have all of these are measures that the palestinian officials are hoping that so you would take into consideration when and if it signs the normalization deals with as a 1st one is the students in the street. they believe that they want the end to
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these radio, occupational not just to get put, does it go from the sessions even then that to improve their living conditions under occupation to do that. but again, i just need the occupied to us to fax the boat. a ton of ego pos in texas. hes extend to the state of emergency as thousands of migrants from south and central america across into the united states. every day. you guys official say 230000 people attempted to across the board in august. the line i would 0 is hi. did you? a customer reports not from eco pounds. they're already in america. heading past the middle of the rio grande river between the us and mexico, these migrant families have waited into us territory only to find a thicket 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 space is matched by the determination on her father's
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this woman struggles for words. this girl from doris gotten mixed by the razors her father quickly comes to her aid. real simple, it is painful. but we have to find relief that we see for our lives in home to rest . we come to humbly ask for asylum. sometimes us border patrol agents. take pity and help. a 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. but just as quickly as border patrol agents who report to washington open defense to allow people through soldiers who report to
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the state of texas quickly closed, defense 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 by the administration is failing to secure the border. the chief of us border patrol defended his agencies 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 at
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a forced march. behind and still more people are crossing the river. they take one obstacle at a time, celebrating each step toward their goal. i'd be jo castro, al jazeera ego passed texas a minute here and out 0. i'm on the richardson in hung joe china taking a look at the ancient school of drug and bar racing. this getting a new lease of life at these aging games the
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his full paid his back make. thank you very much. and we are going to start with the agent games where china is youngest, bethany, that these games as deliver the 13 year old skate board, a named sway chain. she has won gold and the women street events way only to discuss the sporting 2020. when china is covered restrictions, when she could not practise a roller blading, which you began as a 3 year old. the st competition involve spaces for me, tricks on a course that has features of an urban environments for treating rails and gaps. escape is the 2 runs followed by 5 individual tricks, and it will sway who tinge the top prize to become china's youngest asian games, golden middle as a life above china. is there a time goal in the maintenance competition as well? thanks to another teenager, 16 year old jang gay. it was in 2nd position, heading into the best click section of the competition. but then he put down a couple of them present scrolls to finish and top spots more success for another
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chinese young. so in gymnastics, 17 year old, a 0 tom winning the women's old around title. it's the 2nd gold of the game just to help the country with the 2 events as well. if you have the chance to win a food middle as you go to competing in the even balls finally on thursday, in the most a lot of words, you know, country can come close to china in terms of middles, one at asian games. and the hosts all continuing that domination that he one year old change the general to gold in the mains, didn't shoot the final victory, even more impressive, considering as a clinic lower back injury and more success for china in the women's she and she was the final with ally, show, show winning gold in front of the home crowd. it was a regular breaking performance from the pool in the opening match of the maiden's cricket competition as they became the 1st team to school more than $300.00 runs in a t 20 international. all round the crucial ma broke the record for foster century,
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reaching 100 of just 54 balls. the pool smashed $314.00, and they twins here is to thrash mongolia by $273.00 runs, which is also the biggest margin of victory in this full mass go. they were dismissed. only $41.00 dragon boat racing is one of the events that makes the asian games unique. it has its roots in china, but it's growing in popularity around the world. and you richardson reports from joe on a sport hoping to one day make it into the olympics. a familiar sound from old and 3000 years on the wall toys of china? the drunken boat racing began in the south of the country. a means to celebrate harvest, settling royal, re respect to the dead on the dragon. while we were young, the many of my foreign friends don't understand drug and co chair. they think the
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unlucky will like a monster. but in china it's the opposite. dragons are a symbol of good food chain. in china, we say we're all descended from dragons. the traditional wooden boats had no set size, and crews could consist of moving full 100 people. more than racing boats built to withstand the design. all the vessels to these agent games requested at this factory on the outskirts of home, joe luis, competition votes of rank, difference, but traditional drug and body so much small and lying to the night of fiberglass relative in wood. and the crew is limited to 12 people. you've got a spare at the back. you've got room for 10 ro is. i don't know for the front. a chastity only pulls drama. i q j is the woman in charge of keeping the base for the jo chang, university team. i of the just to the pays. oh, like west to explore or west to be fast. the something i always see is that's
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when some one is wrong is running out of his energy. the encouragement from the other 2 made to well in coverage of her to hotel and even more power inside of his heart. so why don't we shoot your opinion competed in conic racing of the 2008, facing olympics? she now coaches or can new disciplines at the university, including drug and bugs. it's making, it's the asian games of parents. and y'all, thing says the school says right to have a missions. so one day feature at the olympics company has its own board attached, isn't joseph kansas. i think dragon boat racing is no saying the chinese it belongs to the whole world is become very fashionable. i know that abroad there are many young people taking it up, so it was an athlete who wants to talk to me and, and pick games i believe at jacobite come to come and pick events from within. the me, i'm a global sport built on showing as
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h and past. that's the coolest drinking, but racing harvest to stay on on the richardson, l. g. sarah, i'm joe. this morocco has been chosen to host to 2025 africa, a couple of nations replacing jeannie, who was stripped of the tournament last year, were okay, one by default, soft algeria zambia. and the joint bid from nigeria and been in all withdrew just before the african foot board officials voted a joint east african boot from kenya, tanzania, and uganda was chosen to host between the 22nd edition. this is only the 2nd occasion morocco, the host africans, most popular sporting events almost full decades on to the previous time. in 1988. they also have an eye on co hosting. the 25th e fee for will cap. hey mark is a footballing nation. this is what they love and considering the current generation of players going for the very 1st time to the semi finals of the fee for woke up and guitar, that is something that they can build on. but also looking at the 6 cities that
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will cost these of couldn't 2025. and you have a good deal. you have cars of black upsides, marquez, rebecca, and send you these were originally the cities that could have posted the 2026 people woke up that the last 2 of us say mexico and kind of the joint beat. but just getting the feeling that they've also hosted a couple of tournaments, the china in 2018. the people work up a club woke up a year this year in february, so they're ready and good to go. but also really, they're looking towards the 2030 bead with spain and portugal. the uruguay have they 1st went up to 2023. rugby will cut, but it required a 2nd top come back against the maybe if the southern african nation, late at the break in leon. but the south american soul back to ultimately trying to 5626 and secure a bonus points when the the price is the right accept,
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begins in rome on friday and the head of the most prestigious team contests. the means goals roaring, mcelroy says the lives of players who are not the okay to most that's more than the competition. will most fam, mcelroy is hold of your pnc and who are trying to regain the ride. a cup of today, heavy defeat to the us in 2021. your regular points for sergio garcia in tulsa and the westwood a. some of the former players, nothing vote of the joining the live series. it's certainly a little strange. not having the mirand um but i think this week of all weeks it's going to head home with them that, you know, they're not here and, you know, i think they're gonna, they're going to miss being here more than then we're missing them. so i'm not, i'm not saying that that's like, i think it's a, it's just more i think this week is a realization that you know, the decision that they, me, it has led to not being a part of this week. and that's, you know, that's, that's tough. and you know, the,
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the landscape and golf is ever changing and more dynamic and you will see what happens and whether it will be a part of it in the future. or and have a look at this, no big chunk of it strategies, tennis rackets for a golf club to play in an old stalls match between the full time grants. then chopping shows, you can play a bit of golf to the flex of gas fan and call a science also paid in the game dr. which is t one with a little hebrew is of clean space food, national league, central type lean 6 seasons at last. they gain, so the st. louis cardinals, but one, the title of the atlanta braves came from behind to beat the chicago cubs. meanwhile, the philadelphia cities took a while called bruce, thanks for 3 to win the pittsburgh pirates. last we'll see through houston in 6 games last year, so they have almost finished business to take care of that's all the small things hold a moment. i'll be here again in a couple of hours with another update nick page. it will look forward to that. we shall see you later. that is it. this is that they've got a website out there
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the, the states them even been coming to add the new international, anti corruption excellence award, nominates your hero. now the ultra national monks connected with one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. we don't accept any getting migrant joining with the military to impose that deadly political agend. yep. to filter our nation. what is happening to the retention? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as well as in not really. this is important to me in an unholy alliance on orders. here is a time for the west to replace the best option for the ukraine rush of war and what,
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what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices. but cannot ever change, because it comes with us politics, the bottom line, the the president and mex k tools for me to have lots of american ministers in record numbers of migrants across it to the united states. the head on the clock, this is out, is there a lot of funerals to being held for victims of a fire to wedding in northern iraq. at least 95 people. the french i'm positive
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