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street is take my family with me. life in cuba is that there's hardly any food. cubans emigrated in record numbers last year. one way for the government to convince more people to stay with it to get more fear of people's plates. the prayers off to tragedy iraqis hold funerals for victims of a wedding fire that killed 95 people. the robot this in this is the 0 live from don't have also coming up. buses that have been done here by the state of texas are now picking up people failed with hope, but facing uncertainty. the challenges ahead for mexican migrant cent
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a distance us cities hoping for a new home a more than half the comedians. and they're going to kind of box a flag off to as a by john seasons control cracks in the ice. why glossy is in switzerland, a disappearing more quickly than ever before the funerals are being held in a rock for the victims of a wedding ceremony. fire the cube, 95 people. hundreds have been celebrating at a hall and some done yet from place swept to the venue on tuesday. it's being drained and fireworks set off inside the hold. the survivors are being treated in hospitals and have bills and horrible lockwood under what kinds of reports from some done you the waiting. so the reason to need mass field around
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a day after the flames ripped through the vineyards. not on my head they, they like people when to have fun, but it became the opposite. it was turned upside down and got saw it. and just instead of happiness, i mean, it is a very big tragedy. honestly. yeah, mosquito is unbearable and we are very sad the families now this the me to overall why about him out of all their families. he lost cool of his last 500 or so . thanks to god. we have less because my son has 3 son. well, i'm not sure if he loved one. 0 and still has to. oh wow. many spent i was searching for the. c ones i might be the new guy didn't even have my mother in law. we were sitting at the wedding party. she fell over her head. i was with them. we were sitting next to the kitchen and when the door was opened,
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we got out 3 days. or else we wouldn't have been able to escape neighbors who are trying to help. no trauma ties to swell up to see our dogs when it's half gone bit we heard ambulances and the cause. since on one of these close to the hole, we came out to check what happened. bodies were being taken out, the young people will flooding through the halls to get out as many people as they could. the little to say fired work started the fire that to, to, through the packed whole name of the materials used in the construction of buildings like this one has the files to spread rapidly. some of the bodies of dead are so badly chart that it is difficult for emergency teams to identify them. hopefully she'll say an investigation is under way and the number of people have been arrested. dr. tod jody. the investigation is ongoing. when you
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all know the reason of the fire, i've not, it was the setting of a fires inside the home. they use a fireworks in an unusual way, and as you know, fireworks and not permitted outside of the home, let alone using them inside of the deadly fires are frequent in the rock. but people, he is a hunted seat, is action is taken to ensure safety and accountability tragedies like this will happen again and then a note of them. the rock mark was live for us, not mock. maybe we can just senior report, their people's hotter of what's being happening. we can also see the crowds behind you just talk us through what's been going on well, but i can tell you that we have been here since yesterday and that the
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grief is immense. is so heavy for all these victims, families and survivors, as you can see. and he right behind me, the mess trainers started and the victims tell me that they can just move out of the frame so that you can get a cube a picture of the masses in the victim. these are the victims, families, survivors, as you know, that the victims include the women, children, elderly. they were all killed by the fire that broke out in a wedding call on tuesday the night day, the 3rd day. and we can see, but he is still coming to the symmetry. this is the main symmetry and how many of those eviction notice symmetry. as you can see, it comes from these have been speaking out to screaming, trying, speaking out and expressing their anger this their,
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this is this inspection and then frustration at the concert and the sort of this as they say, they blame them for not doing enough to put in place safety measures to guarantee the safety of but speeds of any, especially fire accidents had been frequent in iraq and recent theaters for the same reasons for the same causes using flame, it was materials and construction. yeah, not to do. we would been talking over the last 24 hours or so about the fact that this kind of safety failure unfortunately, is all too common in iraq. you were describing that to us. you were saying that their tribes, they are showing the frustration, idea, socrates other any signs yet? of course, this is just a few hours after this terrible tragedy. but the other, any signs that the authorities are working to make some sort of change
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to the old. how much is just to thomas's as the victims? so if you speak to the victims of families, they would say that they have been receiving promises and they have been receiving a only promises from government officials. but they're not sure whether or not the government officials will deliver on their promises. that remains to be seen, especially that at so with this you have say that they have a long should an investigation into the incident and they have a risk to civil people, including supervisors and the owners of that. what didn't get hold button, the core, the roots of a crisis remain in the, the main in the play and the bill of materials used in the construction of the civil public institutions here in new york. and most of probably had this is the main cause for the treasury, as you know, that claimant was about 2 years had been used in construction of what some of the
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media kit for to that facility is a hospice. and this fire fix it despite accidents, have been happening, had been occurring repeatedly in the recent years in medical facilities, 2 years ago and a major medic, the facility and the public hospitals. and what it does is what killed and 2 years ago in the city, a city in memphis, saint hospital were over a 100 people could think patients and their families were killed in that last cell . it was something underwashed parents talking to us from, from the moment. thank you. mexican president under as manuel lopez over the door says he wants to discuss surging migration with foreign ministers from 10 latin american countries. record numbers of asylum seekers of crossing from mexico into the united states. but because of the doctor says he'll present a plan to address the problem to us president joe biden. yeah, what, okay,
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is thomas, now what we're seeking is to reach an agreement to face the phenomenon of migration acting on its causes. as we have always said, then we have to arrive as an agreement. it's not just an issue that concerns mexico . it's a structural issue that must be faced this way. for this reason we will hold the main thing with foreign ministers. i think in the coming team days, the people heading into the us from mexico say they're hoping for a better life. but for many, the future is on search and often they're having to stay in overcrowded temporary shelters. i didn't go costs over reports from eco pass in texas. the river is behind them. they've been processed by us border patrol and now they're released to a shelter run by a local n g o. here we find jefferson macanna and his family of 4. he says he couldn't keep his children fed and venezuela, so they left home traveling one month to reach the united states. he almost died
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just crossing the rio grande. he started convulsing from a heart condition and collapsed um with us short. he says american medics revise him and he's great. i guess as mckenna joins the shelters, line for food, he shows us the electric monitor, immigration officials caught onto his ankle. this was a condition of his release to ensure he'll turn up later when summit. now away from his wife and kids, his confidence cracks going for this he had a commitment and then when thinking also he hates that. he says it makes him feel like a criminal and he isn't one of them the monitor prohibits him from leaving his registered address in the us for longer than an hour, making it impossible to work. he left venezuela because he couldn't support his
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family there. he fears he won't be able to support them here either for the shelters, director says many families share the disappointment. most of them believe that they are coming and they're going to be able to go to work. so they come, motivated by live. the shelter focuses on the migrants, immediate needs, a sandwich, fresh clothes, and a place to patch up moons and the border is lined with razor wire, mostly watch in their arms and legs. and the shelter offers a place for families to wait for transportation to distant us. cities most will stay with relatives, as the government decides their immigration cases most. and then the for taishan orders losses that have been sent here by the state of texas are now picking up people. a police woman and her dog perform a final scan before the bus. nice. it's unclear what could possibly be hidden. besides those tucked away worries,
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as they drive off toward an uncertain future. heidi joe castro, out a 0 equal past texas. i mean, he says, more than half the 120000 s think on many ends, and they're going to kind of box have fled. azerbaijan sees control of the region in a 20 for our military offensive. thousands of people are still under way to our media and title tray. in while the president of nicole nicola box has signed a decrease to dissolve the self declared republic, all state institutions will cease to exist from january 1st, next year. going to cost to some of the things of age who's in facility and as a by john, why is this enhancement so important to us on the or well, this is the back end for the busy seeing the beam, the representative of ethnic armenians in the says declare district, the republic of new gardener, car box, or, or odd sauce, and it's known to armenians as, and this is very significant because now we're hearing from the,
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from the 1st time the ethnic armenian leaders announcing that their state will cease to exist by january. the 1st, if you've heard that from either by the new officials, that it does not exist anymore. but this is the 1st admission from ethnic armenians this time around. and this is significant also because as people are moving out, there has been a lot of talk about how they're going to want to come back if they want to come back has been and this leaves the ground that not only their safe exit from the areas which are controlled by ethic. armenians is going to be insured by other by dining authorities. but they're also agreeing that vince, this state, it's the, exist no more than the ethnic armenians who in their tens of thousands have been living in this area for the last few decades, will be able to integrate themselves into everybody's any society as but as everybody jenny rules, and as you can see behind is there are some ruins of village as in towns dotted
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along the caught above the region. there was there by johnny's who were displaced. 30 is a good one to come back, but obviously there has been a scattered population of ethic, armenians here as well. and the dream is from mazda advise on, you officials, the ones this is all set of azerbaijan, he's an ethnic armenian. so be able to live side by side just as you've been talking to is a summer. we've been looking at some of the photographs. some of the pictures showing the i think companies are being flowing from and they're going to cut it back into. i mean, yeah, that flow of course is still continuing. the numbers are very large, it looks as though they're probably going to get larger. absolutely. so there's been a non stop flow of people leaving this region. the hun can d, r a these, these other places including cords relay is been out where people are gathering and then taking whatever they can and leaving from other drugs, any tired feet into the lodging, car, daughter, and onwards into armenia. not as being something that we've been witnessing in the
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last few days as we went through multiple places where these cars are traveling from be spoken to a lot of people who are leaving and then you get a sense of providing re off the emotions. obviously every single person to be spoken to the side and distraught for having to leave their homes approved their lives. there are some who say that there's an uncertain future. some who say there is absolutely no way that they can live with other by chinese. but there are also some with signs of hope saying that they might come back as well. but as you said, more than half of the population has already left. there is no slowing down to that population and estimates from both sides. that if there are any people left, there will be very few a number, somebody's ever talking to us on facility and as a by john us on the thank you. so it had on all the 0 under, on 100 in southern california with the 2nd debate among republican presidential hopefuls got spicy right from the start time to the door. finally, close on chinese property giant evergreen's details often to break
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the the teva on algae 0, trying to host the asian games with athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate unflinching questions upfront. come through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom u. k. prime minister assume that it's expected to address these 1st party conferences leader with the general election looming. and a wave of strikes being housed, the broke house premier, a new series, exploring the implications of us and to avoid cutting on the 1st amendment. right. which is in liberia to the post kind of incumbent president george way. i overcome corruption allegations and keep the temp job up. tell you back on 20. the
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critical debate, instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem, teaching is here to libya, to other countries, to europe. the members state should be trying to take control of this issue themselves inside story on that, which is 0. the, the you want to know just need a reminder of i told stories, this are funerals are being held in northern arrive costs or at least 90. 5 people were killed and dozens were injured when a fire broke out at
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a wedding. the blazes being blamed on fireworks, which was set off inside the venue. the president of mexico was calling for a meeting of foreign ministers from time locked in american countries. it wants to discuss the wreck on number of asylum seekers crossing from mexico into the united states. i mean here says more than 65000 people have flattened the corner box and crossed into a medium. fostering concert by john sees control of the on site for actually comedians along the the majority. now, glasses and switzerland have shrunk more this year than at any time since records begun. according to gloucester and monitoring network fox is a huge bodies of moving ice created by falling snow. last winter was unusually warm, and this was mountains got a lot less snow in 2022 losses in switzerland reduced by about 6 percent. and so far this year, they've shrunk by about 4 percent, many smaller ones simply disappeared. that means about 10 percent of switzerland's
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blocks here is half now gone. and that's nearly as much as all those lost between 19601990. and the shrinking, faster than before, will not be as close as the head of switch. classic monitoring network is joining us from 0 to in switzerland. thank you very much indeed for being with us. what is the future? so what sort of looked like if this continues at this rate as well? so the questions are going to retrieve old on the future. this is very clear. climate change has a very strong effect on the retreat. this was quite yours. and by 2100 square, expect that almost all of the glaciers must be gone and switzerland, maybe, except the biggest and highest ones. what are you hoping that policy makers around the world are going to make all of the results of your study? our study on the glaciers shows how sensitive are changes in climate. it's
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showing, once again the climate is warming and the questions that are spreading this message message and making it very clear that climate is having an effect on the mountains, but also was the consequences on motor availability and see the rise. so we can save some glaciers, maybe not those and such one that the alls, but those in the pull regions with strong private communication efforts to reduce the ceiling emission c o 2 emissions. this will start last planets and will finally also help us to save the writers. clearly, the evidence like this is absolutely crucial at the same time. we've seen similar evidence to this over the last several years. and yet, there seems to be very little movement globally to actually try to address that is, how confident are you that policy makers around the world, governments around the world are right? you're going to listen and are actually going to do something to reach the point that you're talking about for some of the glasses can be saved. that i need to be
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confident. we all need to be confident that we are going to make the turnaround. because this is the only chance we have 2 awards, lord as officers in the future. we're not talking about the truck demands, are strong presentations loving, but also the riots arrive at schools. hills will, uh, billing people around the coast and, and big problems. and therefore there is not even a choice, so we need to make this turnarounds, and we use c o 2 emissions globally very quickly to spend a last class. and this will also help our lectures. and so it's one that globally, and the pictures that we're seeing of these losses, but of course of loss is generally are invariably beautiful. they're incredibly striking. and you've been studying these for a very long time. how does it feel to you when you go time and time again into, to measure these things and you see the change in the glasses every time when i return to the same position as the last year. and i see these huge changes this,
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the re shaping of the online environment. the very, very impressed and as a person who loves to go to the mountains, i'm also says, but on the other hand of the sizes, and it's very, very interesting to business. these changes to document these record from outcries and uh yes i typically it's, it's really interesting not here. so we appreciate you being with us and all of a 0. thank you very much indeed for your time. you're very welcome. top on this president has unveiled the islands 1st domestically made submarine. a 2nd stop is going to be commission. if testing on this prototype is successful. taiwan is coming to pressure from beijing to avoid purchasing some rings from other countries . lots of tensions, of why is in between china and the self governing island beijing time. so i want, as part of its territory of north korea's parliament has voted to enshrine its
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nuclear program into the constitution. and then comes up to lead a king don't own, made a speech to the supreme people's assembly. north korea's ambassador to the united nations that his country could be pushed to nuclear war by what he called hostile threats from. i've side what does this hot north korean state television. and that's the news you don't want them to get on heavy as hell pulling it. so how much came drum on the judge, the external a fast secretary is to conduct the external activities to create and conditions and environment in favor of the korean revolution. and further permits solidarity with a nation standing against the us and the western strategy for a heck of many of the family. and here into the revolutionary principal, i understand of independent business at the floor of the struggle of the i'm to imperialist independent countries funds. nobody has more from the south korean capital, so the knolls create as rubbish that parliament has tend the country's policy or
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nuclear falls into part of the constitution part of the basic law of the state. now leader came john and addressing paul them and said his country will continue to accelerate the modernization of its nuclear weapons, to give it an edge in strategic determines no square considered as the us as his biggest security threat. and came also denounced the increasing the close ties between japan, south korea, and the us, comparing it to an asian version of nato. now, last year, the north korean parliament passed into law a declaration that northward is now a nuclear weapon states. it also officially enshrined into law, giving the country the right to launch a pre emptive new pay strike what to consider itself on the switch. so what the north korean parliament has done now is essentially an extension of what it did last year. and the message here is very clear, north korea has no intention of giving up it's nuclear weapons program. and that's causing concern here in south korea as well as in the wide region and around the world that have much stronger north korean military. militarily could also have the
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balance of geo politics in the region, especially if you take into like recent events on north korea, i'm attempting to joy even closer to russia, closer ties that could extend to military corporation even. and that's why i've also seen renewed efforts renew diplomatic efforts to try and ease tensions on the korean peninsula. japan, south korea and china have now agreed to revive a lead to summit summit that has been suspended since 2019. and analysts see this as an opportunity for south korea not only to improve its relations with china, but also to bring china into the discussion on how best to do with the north korean nuclear threat florence lee, which is 0. so a trouble chinese property developer ever grand has suspended site in the hong kong stock exchange, the company's bosses fuel. can yon was detained by police on wednesday, the ground is facing serious financial problems with depths of more than $300000000000.00 that are concerns the firms difficulties may impact the broad or
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economy us republican presidential candidates. how the fiery 2nd debate on white in state, one of the targets was former president, donald trump, who skipped the lineup. foreign policy border controls and north american debts were also on the agenda. john henry, and it's got more from los angeles, a split inside. thanks for the candidates at the ronald reagan library, showed a new sense of urgency and energy. you hear the fire on the stage tonight, you hear the fire and all of our voices. they clashed over border security foreign policy and the national debt here and i want to be respectful because i believe you're always the last a bit. the background, the swami. double down on his bombastic breakout performance. in the 1st debate, i favor ending birthright citizenship for the kids of illegal immigrants in this country. nikki haley was boosted in polls and donors after the 1st debate, tried to accelerate that momentum and sharp exchanges with him. another just we,
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every time i hear you, i feel a little bit dumb are for what you say it run descent is pulling a distance 2nd. so to make up ground against the front runner, the 7 candidates who took the stage of the rigging library are vying to be the alternative to the over whelming favorite. donald trump, in a party that according to polls, isn't necessarily looking for one missing which truck yields a commanding the. despite facing $91.00 charges and 4 separate indictment, he opted to appear at a non union auto plan in michigan. instead, it's not an absence is right. it was pointed out. donald, i know you're watching. you can help yourself. i know you're watching. okay. and you're not here tonight. not because of polls and not because if you're in diamonds, you're not here tonight because you're afraid of being honest agent, defending your record, you're talking these things. now let me tell you what's gonna happen. you keep doing that. no one up here is gonna call you donald trump anymore. we're gonna call you at donald dock. who else is again and again,
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donald trump is missing an action. he should be on this stage to night. he owes it to you to defend his record, where they added 7.8 trillion to the dead. they went after president joe biden for each other. you know wrong. you talk a really good game about cutting spending, but you've increase spending in florida by 30 percent with less than 4 months until primary voting begins. the time left to break out of the republican presidential path is quickly running out john henry and l u 0. los angeles, and now the other is going to be next to an inside story and looks at a speech and migration by you paid home secretary. so at the right moment, jerry, which he said multiculturalism has failed in your. don't forget the website. of course, i'll just see the dot com and we'll madison stay with us and i'll just the the
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magic st. knowles and experience as if you were there to storm systems. one is vol into one is slow moving. they present different risk. this one is a wind risk, and by the time we get to says they don't, it's probably gone through and even in norway spend more than a strong breeze. however, it leaves a legacy of fatty breezy. whether it's right and that was spread slowly south into the north of france, belgium and germany about time to get to friday. that had to go by. so will nice. and boy, if i is getting very hot down in spain, particularly southern spain, and we're comfortable, is happening in greece and just the 2nd seville represents not just part of europe, and the movie change months. we are running it record levels. 37 is the october reco. we might even reach that. the average is $29.00. so it's, what about the top part of sped in particular is very help, but much of europe is wilma and you might expect to get eastern europe now around greece and weston took in and for a time i think the northeast of libya, that
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a wondering show is currently sign this terms of the, the weakening in their strength. so they might still present a risk to one or 2 places at october to feedback on the grant in greece or so i'm concerned about that. most of west africa now sees the recent heavy rains around the coastal exceptions, probably some nigeria and cupboard the those the know do those that understand, teach a maverick school headmaster impulse and comfort go fast, determined to change the fortunes of an inner city community played by urban the cape poverty of the legacy of secretary and the russian arms of students with the knowledge of the ancient greek philosopher participate on your face. but his van and everybody else's face, young play to a witness documentary on the jersey to.
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