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like america is less than the age of these days or is it just a different form? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does era the prayers off to try judging. iraqis hold funerals for victims of a wedding. fire the 295 people. the i'm about to center. this is all 0 life from don't. i'm also coming up the end of the self declared for public, the president of the go to kind of box signs. the decree, dissolving all state institutions, plus thousands of ethnic albanians continue to lease the bosses that have been sent
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here by the state of texas are now picking up people filled with hope, but facing uncertainty. the challenges ahead for mexican michael's center this us cities plus under on 100 in southern california, with the 2nd debate among republican presidential hopefuls got spicy right from the start. the funeral is a being held in a rack for the victims of a wedding father killed 95 people. hundreds have been celebrating that a hall and hung down from flames swept through the venue on tuesday. it's being blamed on fireworks set off inside the whole. a survivors are being treated in hospitals and the bill and hold book. not most of the work, what kinds of reports from, from done you the, the
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wood things to the bridge and turn the mess for you in a row and they are flying ripped through the vineyards. not on my head. did they like people when to have fun, but it became the opposite. it was turned upside down and got sadness instead of happiness. i mean, it is a very big tragedy. honestly. yeah, mosquito is unbearable and we are very sad. the families now dizzy me to about him, out of all their families. he lost cool. others loved 500 or so. thanks to god. we are blessed 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 loved 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
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kitchen and when the door was opened, we got out 3 days. or else we wouldn't have been able to escape neighbors who are trying to help now traumatized to swell up to see our dogs when it's half going bit we heard ambulances and the college. since one of these close to the whole, we came out to check what happened to the bodies were being taken out. the young people will flooding through the holes 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 bad. the chart that it is difficult for emergency teams or to identify them . hopefully she'll say an investigation is under way and the number of people have
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been arrested. dr. tod jodi. a stop for the investigation is ongoing. you all know the reason of the fire. i've not, it was the setting of a fires inside the home. they use a fire works in an unusual way, and as you know, fireworks and not permitted outside of the home, let alone using them inside. deadly fires are frequent in the rock, but people here say, until the cd is action is taken to ensure safety and accountability. tragedies like this will happen again. and then a note of the rock was life. and for us now we can see from your report, the shock on the heart or the people that are experiencing about what's been happening. there have been funerals that have been prayers. tell us what's been going on
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a will or of the grief the agony continues to these people. the victims of families. we saw a little while ago they were saying get performing, mess prayers with the priests for the victims. as you know, this is the 3rd day and buddies continue to come to the symmetry about 95 at dead bodies of some of them have been already at the buried. others are waiting to be identified because as you know that some of the dead bodies are so badly charged that it is difficult for forensic teams to, to identify them. we have spoken to some of the victims families here. they are completely diva stated at frustrated and just a pointed at it concerning that authority is they say that they have received
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promises from a government officials that anyone found responsible for this tragedy will be held to account. but they say this is not enough. this is not enough, this is not going to solve that. the crisis is not going to set it up. solve the problem until and unless negligence is criminalized, not good. since this tragedy happened. you've been telling us something that, that's events like this, unfortunately are all too common and the rock predominantly because of a lack of control over the, the safety and priorities if you liked the buildings and such as this one. and it's clear that people are very frustrated with this other. any signs that things might change. it will promises promises and promises from government officials, the minister of interior administered of health the prime minister of how much he has so that he came from baghdad to name of
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a province today to pay condolences and also to speak to a physicians here in terms of this tragedy, but generally speaking, this has been happening at frequency, especially in recent years. and guess what, medical facilities are the hardest hit of 3 years ago. a major hospital in about a dad a about 90 patients and civilians were killed by also by fire. and have difficulty posts that in by that, that 2 years ago, 2 years ago in the province in the city, a city in mama testing hospital were about a 100 patients and a civilians were also killed in that me because award in the hospital due to a fire i would break and the causes are similar in, in, in most cases of the usage of flame. a bill of materials in construction. whether or not the government of the old, these,
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a heavy tried to do is take action that remains to be seen. and also government that the government officials have been promising justice had been speaking to victims of families. they say that they have arrested a number of people and they will bring them to justice. but when we speak to victims families, they say they do not trust these promises. they say that all the prayers that you've just, they've just to perform in here, this is the way to go and give them some sort of us for the victims. and the other one had to talking to us from then the thank you very much indeed. as the president and they're going to come back has signed a degree to dissolve the self declared republic. all state institutions will cease to exist from january the 1st next year. i mean, he says, more than half the 125000 ethnic armenians in, they're going to find a box, a fled azerbaijan sees control of the region in the 20 for our military offensive last week. or some of the things are very, it has moved from facility and as
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a badge on a significant announcement from the president of the self declared republic of new gordon ricardo, also known as odd stuff to ethnic armenians, that the state will cease to exist. come january, the 1st is the 1st time you are hearing from if that means that they have agreed with as are by joining officials that the state will no longer exist, state institutions will be abolished. the flags will be replaced by other badge on the flags. and there is going to be reading the gratian of people who are left behind, or who choose to stay with us or by joining society. this obviously comes with the conditions that other dining officials are going to ensure that the safe passage of people with their livelihood and whatever they want to carry with them towards armenia. if they choose to leave and not has been the case in the last few days. tens of thousands of people continue to need more than half of the former population. off a fund can be, are uh, this, the region of caught above has left a 120000 people used to live. there were less than hoffer to me now. and this
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steady flow continues as be being with this thing in the last few days in the roads that are leading up to the launching corridor and onwards into i mean, the people that we have been speaking to have a wide array of opinions about their hopes and dreams for the future, many are uncertain about what the future holds for them. many are distraught because they have to approve their lives and leave their homes. but there are some who are hoping that they will once again return to this land, which they call their ancestral home from a job with other theater facility azerbaijan, a mexican president onto his mind, while lopez over the doctor says he wants to discuss searching migration with foreign ministers from 10 latin american countries, record numbers of asylum seekers are crossing from mexico into the united states, opens up the door and says he'll present a plan to address the problem to us president joe biden. yeah, what ok is thomas? now what we're seeking is to reach an agreement to face the phenomenon of migration
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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 a meeting with foreign ministers. i think in the coming team days, sort of the people heading into the us from mexico said they are hoping for a better life. but for many the future is uncertain. often having to stay in overcrowded temporarily shelters hydro. castro reports from eagle 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 months to reach the united states. he almost died crossing the rio grande pennsylvania. he started convulsing from
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a heart condition and collapsed on the us shore. he says american medics revive him and he's grateful. like a good. as mckenna joins the shelters lined 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 under them 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 on his way a lot because he couldn't support his 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
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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 move or the border is lined with razor wire, mostly watch in the 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 they are immigration cases most. and then before taishan orders, bosses that have been sent here by the state of texas are now picking up people. a police woman and her daughter perform a final scan before the bus lease. it's unclear what could possibly be hidden. besides those tucked away worries as they drive off toward an uncertain future. highly jo, castro, algebra eagle,
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past texas. so don's war has resulted in the highest number of internally displaced people in the world. more than 4000000 people have had to leave their homes. that's about 10 percent of the population. millions that are in states around the capital for the armies battling the part of military rapids support forces. hundreds of others are still in costume and comp leave. as long as it is capable and reports from on demand. when artillery shelling and straight bullets started hitting news for him on his home, she and her family knew they had no option but to leave with 2 disabled children. they ended up in this room in a school which has been turned into a reception center in northern, on durham man of this and then how much, how much my son got sold. terrified to the extent that sometimes he cried alone, my daughter would bite her hands and scream because she wanted safety and to feel secure like they used to before the war. it affected them to the point that sometimes they used to hit their heads on the floor. they used to cry and scream.
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so we left our home because of the terror they lived through. dozens of of a families have also sought shelter at this center. after fighting between sedans, army and the parent military rapids support forces intensified in parts of the man . the war now and it's 50 a month, has displaced millions. while most have fled to areas where there is no fights in thousands to remain trapped in the capital. many schools in northern, under mine, have turned into reception centers for those displaced by the fighting and how to tune some are here because they are unable to afford bust tickets to travel to neighboring states for refuge, for others on the line is home. and they have no relatives elsewhere in the country to take them in the jets all might. it was one of those unable to leave the capital . she came to the center with her 2 daughters after her 3rd was killed in an artillery shelling. but the war is never far well, that's the good as we have done,
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and i don't have any money. we've not earned our salary since the war. if we had thought we could have gone to any other state because we're not safe here. they are bullets flying every day. we're afraid there's no organization helping, no one assisting us to leave a lot or those who run the center say, most of the relief supplies come from the community and the army, but their needs go beyond chest food supplies the headphone, so i've heard of them cyber fee, a whole people arriving conditions. there's few, there's tears in a feeling of insecurity because of what they've seen. they're not. we try as much as we can to help them get rid of these feelings. so they can settled here. noon says, as long as she stays in the capital, she doubts if her children will be able to fully gets over the horrors of the war. but she hopes this center will at least provide some relief after being forth from
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their home. he but morgan origins 0, i'm the man had an older 0 to find you on boss that i hands home is relations with new share, nosedive and a group of young people take some european countries to court for not protecting them from excitement change the the well still mag, this is blown out across the norwegian, see that he's still a mac this now with the cold front treading down through central europe. that'll bring a few shares of funds don't with it. the next door system is the knoll. so there's a day off for exam, for most of and all and gets way to getting fed. he wouldn't even notice when these yesterday then in between this and what's happening in greece, which we'll get to the 2nd. it's nice and bored, and fat is warming up in the baltic states and empowered for example,
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i'm or into well, but like i said, he's in the south west of spain. so this is a late this summer. really let me take you into friday with the rain. it goes into the low countries in northern germany, in denmark for the next cold front. and that will go down and have a look at decrease, because as you know, there was a concert son, the stones increase who produced yet more flooding, where there was some beginning of the month. well, here it is in eastern greece. it's not quite as difficult quite as bad, but the thunderstorms haven't yet finished. there wasn't a ride for another couple of days, but across the g into west, in tokyo. and they might, but i think he said he got to be shot was reach the there wasn't shows off eastern libya, if not, says they then on friday, but they don't look too bad. greece is most likely to get the biggest ones i have to say for west africa, they're all still areas a big sherry right. but to be honest, most of it's near the coast or nigeria, the dates the most like the minerals needed for green energy transition. in the 1st of
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2 special reports, $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates what it means to the pacific ocean on al jazeera, the of the the, what's called a zeta reminder, our top story is this. our funeral is being held in northern or y comfortable wedding far kills. at least $95.00 people, an injured dozens more places being blamed on fireworks,
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which were sent off inside the venue. the president of the court of boxes signed a decree to dissolve the self declared republic. all state institutions will cease to exist from january the 1st next year. i mean, he says more than the 120 pounds and actually con meetings and they're going to kind of bucks a flight on somebody's on seized control of the beach. and last week, the president of mexico was call me for a meeting, or father administer some 10, lots in american countries. he wants to discuss the record numbers of assignment sequence crossing from mexico into the united states. funds is a bucket or 2 news. yeah. has left the capital in the army after a months long stand off. it shows military zone to order to serve you on the ita to leave the country in august. but thomas has been refusing to call him saying it didn't recognize the dentist, legitimacy. nicholas hopkins, more in agree soon as he's not need to differentiate and bounce it or to new share
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with freed french hostages and all that were held captive in this a hell before being released last march. now, each a is the one heading home. he, another french diplomats, are back in paris after spending 33 days locked inside the french embassy, food rations, french president. my call has been accusing news years didn't have holding his in bassett or in staff hostage since august, protest flared outside the compound demonstrators. calling on the french ambassador to leave a request made by new shares, genta. but the french refused to recognize the legitimacy of the coo and would not cooperate until now and then for the party, we're winning the game against brand is near colonialism. so the departure of a bus there is a victory. they don't want just the ambassador gone outside the barracks, housing, french troops, the chance get out of anger and their presence is spreading. on sunday, president mccoy announcing the withdrawal of french troops before the end of the
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year. not soon enough for the 2 intended supporters. the french military has been stationed in the country since independence these years june to want them to leave as soon as possible. i mean, it's been too long since front support it's. i'm here to media, but they haven't been able to. i have to get to that as a, so they have to do your motives. french troops have been used to secure the uranium extracting activities. the french company will, i know, who owns the rights to all of the countries. mines. the yellow cake, as it's known, is exported to europe's nuclear power plants. uranium from a poor african nation being used to power a rich european was referring to the french have turned into a nucleus superpower from people who remain poor and without access to electricity . this is the cause of enormous frustration and anger for the people of any share, even if many are against the cool. the main issue is to get rid of the colonizers
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that continue to exploit or resources without us benefiting from it. despite being a leading exporter of the precious metal, new share remains one of the poorest countries in the world. the demonstrators say the country was taken hostage by the interest of the former colonial power. the agenda i'm promising to set new share for nicholas hawk. alger 0 was parliaments unanimously voted to ensure finance nuclear program and the constitution. it comes off to liza kings on made a speech to the supreme people's assembly is called a scientist to fast track. modernization of nuclear weapons start once president has on 0 the islands 1st domestically made submarine. the 2nd, the supplement commission dive testing on the prototype. the successful type ones been under pressure from badging to avoid ordering some reading. some other countries tensions would be rising between china and the self governing island.
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beijing claims taiwan as part of its territory. a double chinese property developer, advert ground has suspended trading on the hong kong stock exchange. the company's boss creek on young was detained by police. on wednesday, the ground is facing serious financial problems with depths of more than $300000000000.00. robin bryan has more from home called the suspension of trading in ever branch as increasing concerns about the ultimate fates of this property giant. and it comes off to the reported detention on the police surveillance of what we call. yeah, that's evergreen's founder and a, cham does the company, its creditors, and the chinese government. grapple with the problem of trying to restructure these massive debts. the company set to be the wills, most in depth, to profit to the developer, with the liabilities totaling well over $300000000000.00 over a period. now of
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a many months it has been struggling to meet it's a debt with payments. it's been defaulting on a lot of it's overseas, that's of a particular concern to the chinese government is ever grand trying to mix of the debt with payments to its credit has in the mainland. and of course, the why the impact on social stability with literally millions of potential homeowners having invested and putting down payments on apartment blocks that have not yet been completed. this of the problems of evergreens, of the west in the property sector in china. but there are other companies facing similar problems as the chinese government has tried to rein back the docket tried to cool the market and try to stop companies building up such a large debt as a grand and other companies getting into problems and the it has a why the impact on the chinese economy because the property sector now accounts
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for a quarter of a chinese economic activity run mcbride. i'll just say era, how come the us present? republican presidential candidates held a fire, a 2nd debate on wednesday, and one of the targets was former president, donald trump, who skipped the lineup. foreign policy border controls on north american debts were also in the agenda. john hundreds got more from the centuries. 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 will receive the last of 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 honestly,
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every time i hear you, i feel a little bit dumb or 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 and 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, the young people are taking $32.00 european countries to court the hoping to force them to do more to tackle climate change. they say that human rights have been violated by the marks has the story raging well falls in our regular feature of southern europe some of the season but places 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
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young people aged 11 to 24, assuming 32 european governments in strasburg front. so the european court 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 generation that is good. you have to act any respect and listen to our legal team, say the current climate policies of those nations will not reduce emissions as much as required to retain the client's quality of life. we're talking about he's extremes, which would impact their ability to exercise. they've outdoors. debit can find indoors for significant periods of time within their lifetime. so we're talking about concrete time we're talking about emissions 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
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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 do the same. the marks out as era the.
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