tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 28, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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out as the rest of the funding and the comfort of reporting. exclusive stories explosive results. i'll just say around investigations the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about madison. this is the news are live from doha, coming off in the next 60 minutes. the end of a self declared republic, the president of nicole in a condo box signs, a decrease dissolving all state institutions as fighters of ethnic armenians continue to lease the prayers off to
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tragedy. iraqis hold funerals for victims of a fight as a wedding that killed 90. 5 people. fusses that have been sent here by the state of texas. are now picking up people filled with whole books facing uncertainties. the challenges ahead for mexican migrant sent a distance us cities cracks and the ice why gloss here is in switzerland, the disappearing more quickly than ever before. i am far as mount with this forest . manchester city won't be winning the lead time this year. have borneo is trouble . winners have been jumped out as a competition, so i permanently bottles new castle, united. the so we're going to be getting this news with the exodus investing condominiums from the going to cut it back. cues of people are still trying to leave more than
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a week off to us a by john to control and a swift. miller. it's a census. the leader of the going a car box has signed a decrease all during the dissolution of the self declared republic. all state institutions are going to cease to exist from january the 1st, next year. more than half of the $125000.00 ethnic armenians in going are called a box, a fled to armenia. that's about 68000 people. many is prime minister and nichol pushing and is urging the international community to acts against what he calls ethnic cleansing 7, i have auto body. how 10 years in a few days, there will be no more. armenians left. no go. no, cordova does an act of ethnic cleansing and depriving people of their homeland something had been warning the international community about for a long time. so as for our mean, you are proud to now is to receive our brothers and sisters deported from their going to cordova as careful as possible to provide their needs. as we were mentioning,
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tens of thousands of ethnic albanians are not flat and they're going to kind of box many talk. their cause binds, and tractors we belongings as bonnet. smith's reports all those walk to the nearest village on the armenian side of the border. susanna, how about some young children? i'm her mother. so 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 since and walked to from the boulder. a suzanne, his eldest son, eric says what they're wearing is all they were able to bring with the lame 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
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a project that began in 1988. that was when the armenians of kinda box us tried to break away from soviet as a by jim. good. 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 as 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 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 as triggered one of the biggest movements of people in this region. just the whole 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 the bottle. and smith, i'll just say era, gorgeous on media. okay, we're going across to are some of the range of h, who's in facility in azerbaijan, is lots to talk about. but this has some of,
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let's start with that decree that's been signed by the leader of nicole in a kind of by ordering the dissolution of the public. why is that so important? but it is a very significant announcement because it is, it is the 1st time that we're hearing from ethnic armenians about the dissolution of this state to which they represented. the seller declared state has its representatives. it had a president that had its minister, and now it will cease to exist as new gardener caught about our, our stuff by january. the 1st. it is also income, and according to that agreement signed between representatives, i think armenians and the other badge on the government that the other by johnny officials will make sure and allow for a safe exit. for all, i think armenians would choose to leave, as well as ensuring that they are going to provide the conditions for the people who either stay behind or want to come back to live as, as everybody's any citizens, according to the integration process. so it is
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a significant move and announcement which again is going to display many ethnic armenians who didn't think that this is going to come to an end. but now it is coming to the april. that is a notion of the state that they actually were able to live in for the last 3 decades. and now having to approve themselves once again. just as you've been talking to us this summer, we've been looking at pictures of, of the flow of, i think on meetings and other, other people from the going to kind of back of a heading towards our media. and it looks as though those numbers are just going to get higher absolutely, and that's what we've been seeing in the last few days. we were in the lounge in the corner door. we were in the gourds in georgia which are being taken by us technic. armenians not just from the city of step out of cards or fund can be, but also are from nearby villages. and other places which they are seeing from people are afraid of. what's the, what's going to come next because of the history that they have faced in the last 3
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decades. a constant barrage of and then most of the between these 2 side and spills . we've been speaking to have a wide array of opinions about how they feel many feel that they cannot live with other by chinese. some say they don't know the kind of uncertain future and they heading towards. but there are some people who are hopeful that they will be able to come back and live in this area, which they call that ancestral homes. and that is something that we have about dining government wants to see as well as a, a co existence of sorts that officials have been telling us that ethics either by johnny had think armenians on this. and as i visited, you citizens will be able to quite exist side by side as citizens of a state and work towards a peaceful future. for something you were describing to us the kind of structure that the government in and you're going to call her back how not just on one of the formal officials and that governments being arrested. what more do we know about that? it was the as a bridge, i need to have be making it very clear that vince, they announced this on this thing that nobody is going to be prosecuted from the
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civilians or the power of military forces who took a ponds against azerbaijan. they said they are going to go after people who they called war criminals, people who are been involved in setting up the state, who they say are involved in, of taking up arms against the state, and legally crossing the border of, of, of funding, terroristic devotees, etc. etc, so in continuation of that, they've been able to capture it, at least one former official who is going through the border and he faces up to 14 . he is in prison. another form administered the form of forwarding. this and advisor to the self declared president has surrendered himself to other badge on your part. even there are others who are there, but johnny said they're still amongst the population in stefan occurred or fund can be who they are going to go after. but having said that, they say that because of the we just had it if they were to rule. and these colonda is of the ministry, had a bit of a drawing and what they call massacre is against. otherwise, any soldiers and civilians, justice will be handed to them. but apart from that,
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people who want to stay behind people who think they have a future in this territory should stay behind. and as you've been hearing from people who are crossing into armenia, it is a promise that they find hard to believe are some of the things that are talking to us from facilitate us on the thank you very much in the funerals are being held in a rock for the victims of a fight at a wedding that killed 98 people. hundreds have been celebrating at a hall and i'm done. you know, when flames swept through the van one tuesday is being blamed on fireworks set off inside the home. a survivors are being treated in hospitals in the bill, and photo book mach mode on the walk, head reports from, from the new the wedding. so the breach in tune the mess funeral a day after a fine ripped through the vineyard. not on my head to these people when to have fun, but it became the opposite. it was turned upside down and got side just instead of happiness. i mean, it is a very big tragedy. honestly,
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the atmosphere is unbearable and we are very sad. samuel is now dizzy me to wire him out of all their families. he lost cool. others loved 500 or so thanks to god. we have less because my son has 3 son. well i'm lucky if you lost one. 0 and still has to. wow. many spend i was searching for the loved ones. how much do you think i didn't didn't have my mother in law. we was sitting at the wedding party. she fell over her head. i was with them. we was sitting next to the 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 it when it's half going bit. we
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heard ambulances and the cause, since on 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 halls to get out as many people as they could, the little to say fired work started the fire that to the through the packed whole plane level materials used in the construction of buildings like this one has the files to spread rapidly, some of the bodies of dead of so badly chart that it is difficult for emergency teams to to i didn't to find them. hopefully she'll say an investigation is under way and the number of people have 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,
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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 lockers live for it is not enough from your report. there shows very clear the shock and heart of the people are are going through because of what's been happening. i understand that there have been funerals and prayers talk to us, but about what has been going on in the last few hours the will the people of have done the continue the breed and get their loved ones on. so today we were at the resurrection symmetry, the main symmetry here in the haven't any uh,
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earlier today and we witnessed it the video, let us see them when he has the play years performed by victims pam. it is neighbors and people of how many priests at many people. it fainted and we sold them victims parameters, pull our admin, sleep in diversity, shit we're fainting. and it many say that the only solace that probably can give them at some really is performing prayers for the victims. on the other hand, they say that they don't lots, they do not trust the promises given to them by officials were now in front of the, in front of the matter by now on sort of a church where a mass of what was held also is a today to receive condolences for the victims and that included a visit by the iraqi officials on top of them. the problem is i'm have my dish, so yeah,
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so with any but many people photos up does it say that they still do not want it to hear any promises they want action you're describing to us the frustration that people are feeling particularly geared towards the assault or thing, so they say you have not been in control of any of the safety priorities. the buildings like they've been waiting venue, for example, should have had other any signs that as a result of this, there might be some sort of change as well today. and it just right behind to be divided by them and sorta eh, st, that same button on the side. i chose where the, the, the condolences was the receive to you know, how much the so that need the prime minister came to pay condolences for the victims feminist and he's poke, he spoke, he promised them a justice for the victims. he promised them investigation and he promised that
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those who wouldn't be found that is possible would be helpful to, to account. but to get that visit we have done so people here demonstrating front of the chest projecting that visit. and also to just think there was a promises they say that what's happened is because of negligence and negligence should be criminalized. we thank you very much indeed that smack mode of the head talking to us from the, from the the funny part i had on the news are including fighting is to don's force more than 4000000 people from their homes. that the highest number of internally displaced people in the world plus. so that's what is the most industrialized country and the african continent, but it's public healthcare sick to is struggling. and we talked in the east in case that story coming out child and support. who did, why get that 1st winter, the rugby world cup, but it wasn't that easy. more on that story. coming up later in the program,
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the mexican president on the us, manuel lopez open the door says he wants to discuss surging migration with foreign ministers from 10 latin american countries. record numbers of asylum, safe as a crossing from mexico into the united states. nope, is open the door, says he'll present a plan to address the problem to us president joe biden. yeah, what are located is thomas 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 a meeting with foreign ministers. i think in the coming team days for all people heading into the us from mexico say they're hoping for a better life, but for many the future is uncertain. often they're having to stay in overcrowded
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temporarily shelters. high digital costs are reports from eagle pass in texas. of the rivers 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 mcdonough 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 crossing the rio grande. the police started convulsing from a heart condition and collapsed on the us shore. he says american medics revived him and he's great. i guess is 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,
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his confidence cracks going because 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 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. the border is lined with razor wire, mostly in their arms and legs. and the shelter offers
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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 in 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 leaves. it's unclear what could possibly be hidden. besides those tucked away worries, as they drive off toward an uncertain future. heidi joe castro's elder 0 eagles house texas. so done now has the highest number of internally displaced people in the world just because of the war between the army and the part of military rapids support forces. more than 4000000 have been forced out of their homes. that's about 10 percent of the population. millions of being scaffold across to done hundreds more are still trapped inside the capital comp to hipaa market reports. from the
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month when artillery shelling and 3 bullets started hitting news were humans 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 under ma'am. then 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. so we left our home because of the terror they lived through. dozens of other families have also sought shelter at this center. after fighting between students, army and the parent military rapids support forces intensified in parts of the mind . the war now and it's 5th month has displaced 1000000. while most health let to
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areas where there is no fighting 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 bus tickets to travel to neighboring states for refuge for others on the minus home. and they have no relatives elsewhere in the country to take them in the new jets all might 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 word is never far well, let's see. good as we have done 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 those who run the center. they, most of the relief supplies come from the community and the army,
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but their needs go beyond chest. food supplies, the hardest. and so i've had up inside of the whole people arriving cut 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 forced from their home. he but morgan ologist, they are on through man. israel's reopen, the eta is crossing the border with jobs after it was closed for nearly 2 weeks because of confrontations between these really forces and palestinians. remove means many 18000 palestinians with more comments and returns of jobs on the side. the strip last week is really soldiers killed at least one palestinian, and injured dozens more after opening fire. during protests,
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the crossing is controlled by israel. it's the only ones that allows palestinians in garza to travel to the occupied west bank without pausing to egypt or jordan. the campaign needs to be done for next year's presidential elections inside of the classic got the reading african national congress headed by president sit around the plaza, has been calling on voters to look at progress made in the past 30 years. but many people are still struggling to receive quality health care because we can't afford to pay for treatments hot them a task that has more from eastern k by traditional amc stronghold and one of the proudest provinces broken bones and fetches us some of the entities in his pediatric orthopedics award for a hospital in east london. like many public health institutions in south africa, is struggling. the waiting list for said you can take years because of staff shortages, equipment, and money. it's in the east and tape one of the poor provinces in the country. more
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than 90 percent of the 6700000 people face in case it depends on public healthcare because they are new shots that don't have that kind of so we are just dividing this service and we're not able to to not each any income. so it's quite a steep hills to climb. most people in here can't afford to pay for treatment. they rely on publicly funded hospitals, which towards a small fee and often over strict the provincial health department, always in millions, in outstanding payments to some service providers. health care inside that for the shop be divided between the have and the have nots that let's go to private hospitals that are some of the basic facilities on the african continent. the pull majority can only access the overburdened public health system. people hoping to
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get help as well as community health centers and clinics. they similar challenges including low self moran. ben is a good age. my appointment at the clinic was for half past 2. the security guard at the gate said, there are no nurse says, and i should go home. i am worried because my child needs to be vaccinated. the governing applicant, national congress plans to introduce a universal health case scheme. the proposed plan will be funded by pulling together public and private resources. critics of the government, while the corruption and mismanagement, could delay implementing the healthcare scheme. that means the shooting citizens have access to quality health care. in one of the wells most i'm equal society may still take some time. hardaman tests out 0 east london, south africa losses in switzerland have shrunk more this year than at any time since records begun according to a glossy or monitoring network process. a huge bodies of moving ice created by falling snow, but last winter was unusually warm, and this was mountains got
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a lot less snow. in 2022 glasses in switzerland reduced by about 6 percent. so far this year. they've shrunk by about 4 percent, and many smaller ones have actually just disappeared. and that means about 10 percent of switzerland's glasses have now gone. that's nearly as much as all those lost between 19601990. and they're also shrinking foster. before i spoke to mock us 1st, he's the head of the switch classroom monitoring network. i've never gotten by asking him how policy makers should use these results. of our study on the glaciers shows how sensitive to our changes in climate it's showing. once again, the climate is warming and questions such as spreading this mess message and making it very clear that climate is having an effect on the mountains, but also was big consequences on water availability and see the rise. so we can say some glaciers, maybe not,
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those inputs will not be all but those in the pull regions with strong product integration efforts to reduce seal emission c o 2 emissions physicals that allow us planets and will finally also help us to safe dividers. clearly evidenced 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 those. how confident are you that policy makers around the world, governments around the world are right? you're going to listen and are actually gonna do something to reach the point that you're talking about where some of the glasses can be saved. i need to be confident . we all need to be confident that we're going to make the turnaround because this is the only chance we have 2 whites, lord as authors in the future. we're not talking about the draw through mentors from presentations loving, but also the riots arrive at schools. hills will uh,
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put billions of people around the coast and, and big problems, and therefore the result even the choice. so we need to make this turn around and reduce c o 2 emissions globally very quickly to spend the last class. and this will also help our lectures. and so it's one that globally still a head. and i'll just say that north korea's nuclear program is locked into its constitution afterwards. you and i'm positive ones are being pushed into war by outside forces plus under a 100 in southern california, with the 2nd debate among republican presidential hopefuls got spicy right from the start. i no longer on the sporting sidelines. the sports has made its asian games de beautiful, that story coming up the
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well still magnets has 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 the the next door system is the knoll. so there's a day off for exempt from base to being an audit gets way to get infinity. we need to know if those with these yesterday, then in between this and what's happening in greece, or she'll get to the 2nd. it's nice and bored and fat is warming up in the baltic states and in public for example. i'm, we're into, well, the legs that he's in the south west of spain. so this is a late be this summer. really let me take you into friday with the rain. it's easy to low countries in northern germany and then ok for the next coming from. and i will go down and have a look at decrease because as you know, there was a concert, the sun, the stones increase, who produced yet more flooding, where there was some beginning of the months. well, here it is in eastern greece. it's don't quite as deep quite as bad, but the thunderstorms haven't yet finished. their wonder i have another couple of days spread across agent to west and took it and they might, but i think he said he got to be shot was reach the there wasn't shows off eastern
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libya, the felt 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 this near the coast or nigeria a critical the bank. instead of trying to externalize the management of this problem in teaching is yet to meet the to other countries. the europe, the member states, should be trying to take control of this issue themselves. inside story on al jazeera, the assessing the discussions as agents, we used to say that about 15 percent of which are smuggling is going to die.
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examining the headline 12 percent of the global population is responsible for 50 percent emissions, which has created this crisis, exploring abundance of 12 clause programming, designed to inform, move to face. and inside the way my story was, i felt that it was important. i did fax on algebra news, [000:00:00;00] the launch about a zeta. i'll remind you of our top stories that they saw, the president of the gold or color block assigned to decrease to dissolve the self
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declared republic. busy state institutions will cease to exist from january the 1st next year. armenia says more than half of $120000.00 actually con medians, and not going to cut a box of fled. fios are being held in northern iraq after at least $98.00 people were killed and dozens were injured when a fire broke out of the wedding. blazes being blamed and fireworks set off. inside the vin, the president of mexico was calling for a meeting of foreign ministers from 10 latin american countries. he wants to discuss the record numbers of asylum seekers crossing from mexico into the united states. the north co years parliament has unanimously voted to enshrine its nuclear program in the constitution. it comes often either kings on, on, made a speech to the supreme people's assemblies at north korea is embossed or to the united nations that his country could be pushed in nuclear war by what he called all style sites from outside. cuz he is an expert on north korea at quick lane
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university. he's also written several books in north korean history and it's military. he's joining us now from so very good to have you with us on all. does it a given the fact that it's neutral capability is center too much of what north korea does? why is this happening now as oh, it seems to be punitive. a massive gesture. everyone knows. but there's 3 a she asked me to happens. everyone knows that they will never surrender. it is until the impala is dictated. pamela stays with all, and it seems to be discussed. but keep all of the escalation. what's going to do now? who probably, even though they receive somebody, cannot make concessions. does this actually make any difference in terms of the capacity of north korea with regard to its nuclear capabilities? absolutely not. one of the constitution is mostly simple. the document, the supreme people's assemblies and robust on power management always go to an end
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and mislead. last time it happened, the difference. it was the 1948. it's a q and a simple test babies choose not really to be taken seriously. nothing comes buried . las colinas ambassador to the you and the set has been mentioned before that his country could be pushed into a new farewell by hostile i've side forces. how are you to boat that are people inside north korea itself? oh in fact there's 3 of you don't really know because because she has been supposedly isolated experiences beginning of the up and then we can time to time. see it's uh what i can say the people here in tall 3 im still on the 4 digit bill and that's one significant because of the full rate. so this saves you don't do the fuse box. you just pull it off it completes and also like a panic or even any concerned about these fuses are solved. koreans do understand that this is just a novice, simple, the past 2 weeks. i've seen lots of damage. i've seen just just like that some 2015 the punch a 160. and that brings us,
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especially since we own this up in the next 3 years doing it because as long you cannot make processions, not because it wants to me not can be is leadership, as we know focuses constantly at least in terms of its international rhetoric on external threats in your assessment, what does it actually, what about they both are simply shy, sweet in the mind. sort of uh, i can look scenarios the united states ins. agent like betty to iraq or like visits believe. yeah. and that's why it's happening to pass on sentiment spider attack. so let me so we're going to send a message to washington. if you haven't find to. yes, it will tell you mister president and it'll fill you in by congress. and that's one, assuming the reasons by the 2nd thing or something like that, you know, you mentioned that north korea was, might be looking for economic um, the easing of economic sanctions and concessions in conjunction with recently made a very public visit to the washington president vladimir putin,
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this announcement is not a very public announcement. what kind of concessions do you think it is trying to achieve and is it going to get them given the fact that this is so public and the intention does appear to be very clear? oh, seems like she's pretty, pretty much interested in and it seems like monica would be good or would be good giving this every age because sounds like this would be good. no story. and so that rebuild this, then it comes to some international black markets to say, even receive something, know if they're useful, they can always sell it and get something very uh, fox stuff like, uh, i would say they probably won't come in. there's no risk aid and oil because oil is, can live as quickly by scientists and david felt them, at least some sort of let's face that, that's perceived, which is uh, for best of this. quite unlikely. i don't see it because by the myspace. it's raining here to get to the analysis of this fuel to existing. we appreciate that,
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sir. thank you very much. indeed for your time on que the timelines president has on sale the islands 1st domestically made submarine a 2nd subs going to be commissioned if testing on the prototype is successful by one's being under pressure from beijing to avoid ordering some of these from other countries. tensions have been rising between china and the self governing island. beijing claims taiwan as part of its territory. changing. yeah. is research fellow at the institute of international relations? he's joining us from ty page. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. does taiwan actually need submarines as uh yeah, the way because of the, uh, threat from mainland china. and we know that some of the ring somehow who's the best. uh, you know, the, i think the instrumental how, where to come to that some of the ring of china about things is, can be,
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can be used as often as it was. that's why united states or another major manufacturing manufacturing country of salary in japan. they will be very reluctant to sell this kind of uh, item to us. so that's why eventually, you know, we have to, uh, produce our own. but we saw a lot of american health in terms of the technology in scale. so this is something that you know, would be relocating tie one relations at that you know, god, but the us and highlighted relations us will provide. so patient defensive hardware but not some of the reading is not consider, you know, defensive it. oh, so that's why it would be very risky if the us soul tie one summary and that mind, you know, finally, silva to tie one relations there. and then you know, creating problem with baking. so this is, i think,
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the best scenario right now. his tie one, we produce all, but we some of the technology, technological cow from watching at b. c. and then maybe in the future, we also still need some of the, you know, more kinds of training. there we, we, we need to learn more about how to use it in terms of the, some of the reading which, you know, the taiwan strait that is the, the, the, the water between taiwan and mainland china, that's a very shallow of so it's not going to be a place that the some of the re, you may know that it will be on the east coast of northern part or kind of southern part that's why we want to have at least so you know, some, some of the reading on the north, the northeast corner of taiwan and then south them tier of timelines. so that would be the main focus of uh, recent development. mm hm. well mentioned before that timeline is been under
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pressure from, from china, not to buy submarines from other countries, but in a sense this is just kind of getting run that very slightly isn't it's producing its own summary, but as you mentioned, it's using foreign technologies. so one would imagine the beijing is not going to be happy about that. of course, basically he's not going to be happy. and then uh, you know, a big thing but, but this is, uh, uh the, the reason that we have to develop a suit in advance. where are we in our military system, because in the past, you know, if the balance between the timeline state is not so a semantical all, i think we can still live with that. but we say things rapid development in the minutes. we are aware that somehow of, you know, you've taiwan, we don't develop anything, then we lost, i were, you know, minimum mit, very minimal did to risk capability. so it's very important to get it solved guitar
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is, even though we know we as do over well, bye bye. meaning trying to buy p l a. people's liberation army. we know that. all right, now i work, you know, defense spending, you know, it just can not simply match what they do. it has been spent on it's mandatory, but at least we have to show 1st, you know, we are leading to the band or sale and then that tell me the nation of spending money investing in uh well made it to re capability that will help tie one in case there is a mandatory attack from mainland china, then the international community will at least appreciate how was effort to upgrade our system. but simply, uh, we are out of uh, you know, cannot match what china has done. so people will be more sympathetic to provide us some military or financial our economic assistance. but if we don't do this our sell,
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then people say we don't care about our own security. now they will be very difficult to convince the international community when we need help and usually come to do our assistance. it's really interesting to get your thoughts on this tension. yeah, research found out with the institute of international relations. we appreciate it . thank you very much. indeed, no problem. trouble. chinese property developing a grant has suspended trading and hong kong stop exchange. the company's boss, re con young, was detained by police on the western states ever grande's, facing serious financial problems. that's a, more than $300000000000.00. us republican presidential candidates held a fiery 2nd debate on wednesday. one of the targets was former president, donald trump, who skipped the line of foreign policy. border controls and north american debts were also the on the agenda. john henry has more from los angeles, a split inside thanks for the candidates at the ronald reagan library, showed
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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 just we, every time i hear you, i feel a little bit dumber 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 for separate indictment,
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he opted to appear at a non union auto plan in michigan. instead, an absence is rivals 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, 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 month since old primary voting begins. the time less to break out of the republican presidential pack is quickly running out john henry and l u 0. los angeles,
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and we're a senior us senator and his wife. i pleaded not guilty to bribery charges above manenda is what address the senate democratic members in the next few hours. it's going to be the 1st time and i've spoken to them since it was indicted. prosecute to say, the former chairman of the senate foreign relations committee accepted 5 thousands of dollars from 3 businessman to secret to help the egyptian government capital. alexander reports from new york us senator bob mendez stayed silent as he arrived at federal court on wednesday where he and his wife nadine pleaded not guilty to a range of corruption charges including passing secrets to egypt. the judge said his bail at $100000.00 a day earlier, one of his co defendants, egyptian american businessman. why you, honda also pleaded not guilty. the senator and his wife accepted hundreds of
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thousands of dollars and bribes in exchange for senator menendez, using his power and influence to protect and to enrich those businessman and to benefit the government of egypt. prosecutors a wedge that menendez gave secrets to the gyptian government, including passing along the names of the local employees of the u. s embassy in cairo and that his wife received a mercedes benz after menendez pressured officials in new jersey to quash and investigation into a business man, you can see just a fraction of the cash investigator searching his house, found hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. and 13 gold bars. while the senator did not make any comments as he left the course earlier in the week, he made a defiant statement defending himself against all of the allegations, including in that he was drive by egypt. i have always work to hold accountable. those countries, including egypt for human rights abuses,
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repression of its citizenry, civil society, and more. those who now are attempting to my line, my actions as it relates to egypt, simply don't know the facts. dozens of his fellow members of congress, including from his own party, have called on menendez to resign. look, i've known sen menendez a very long time, and it was truly truly upsetting. but we all know that senators, for senators, there's a much, much higher stand. and clearly when you read the indictment, settlement entails fell way, way below that standard. and the investigation is not over the f. b, i is reportedly probing whether it gyptian intelligence services played any role in the ledge, bribery skiing gabriel's on don't. how dizzy to new york. so they had an all just
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the the douglas board here as far. rob, thank you so much. one trophy, manchester said he must be winning this season, is a lea comp pipe cordial aside has been dumped out by newcastle last seasons. trouble winters were beaten one now and the 3rd round of old coming courtesy of new
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castles, a swedish forward alexander, a sock. like most of the top teams in this competition city rested. many of their 1st choice players using the target was the window. honestly, we compete really good. that is what as to what my team and, and, and who are more than i said, the site to industry. i would expect issues are high but not high enough to to make the other one. so the sites for that. so no, it was you know, of mine. so we came here to play and we compete really good and dental. and that's our so our, through saving, run for an away. some sloppy defending helping re snelson school. one play of the game. how far are coming from you? all kinds of chevy or his last stitch blocking sharing. one know when and keeping arsenal. i'm beaten. start to the season. when a very happy if it goes right. you know you out out. we came to a room for we play against them, the best team and the we had
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a lot of issues today to bring this quote together. we got, we have 7 for them placement injury and i think we're starting it really well. i'm out of control center staff is what i'm really going to go on and should have a score more liberal. we're in early trouble at home against lester tracy. mac is here and putting the visitors in front at and feel that the red spot back cody got those 1st equalizer for its own leg shop. last, she put them in the lead and the a good job to i scored another to make it is when you want to make sure you don't get frustrated because so far i didn't mean didn't score stuff like this. we have to do it is a positive and not really chasing the game just playing the game. and it was the boys they did a minute by minute the go into the game and have us a top performance around with read have they have just 2nd a league thanks which you know when against los palmas, it took a carlo enchiladas,
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man and well to get going by and eventually they went in front thanks to the human g. as in the 1st half of the stoppage time, lead was doubled early in the 2nd half to because having something as a late career resurgence around trail league leader in the bar salon on 51 points, which expires maybe would have been criticized in the 1st regal legendary italy defender leonardo bunny cheese as he liked to become a coach once his playing career is over. the 36002020 winner and join union. berlin recently has indicated that this season could be his last, and i decided to come, come in and and stocked my my season maybe my last season of gloria. but uh, now i am a very happy. i want to be a coach. and i think these uh, these issues don't open my mind on uh,
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different things to like, uh, like styles. most i in the training mode, the is completely different uh, in uh, in german 2, in germany. over in the united states, the houston dynamo took full advantage of a missing legal nasty to beat, enter miami to win the us open camp griffin dorsey, and i mean best size for the 1st half. cool, so existence of the $21.00. when in miami, both massey and dorothy alba were missing from the roster because of injury. this was a 4th absence in his last 5 games for both the club and country. it's still not clear, however, if messy will return to action this week is inter miami continue their place to make it to the major link software. not design cricket team have arrived in india had and the cricket world cup long running political tensions between the 2 countries make these visits where a lot of time hawks on was an india was 7 years ago. the team was only recently
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issued visas for india, a warm up match, and hydra bad will be played behind closed doors. the tournament begins on october the 5th and now east sports are part of the asian games for the 1st time. competitive video game is a multi $1000000000.00 industry, and it's framing to be among most popular events and hung joe and the richardson reports from the host city. no longer on the supposing side lines. gaming is now in bedded in the main stream. agent games, titles, being thoughtful in the virtual bottle grounds of a sports showing winning the 1st middle event between malaysia in the arena of fall of final. we've always dream of actually having these 4 to be included as an official sport. and of course, part of the battle teddy for asian games and we're very fortunate as it is our 1st
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entry and we'd be given the opportunity to actually have 7 official events for the middletown jose $5000.00 seat east pool serena, is it daily sent out with online audiences in the 10s of millions when you bo made a 500 kilometer trip to the whole city, specifically topology sports, one. 0, to find the game. a rita of viola has been popular all over china since i was in elementary school. it requires a lot of skills, but it's very easy to get started. there are many elements of chinese culture in the game as well, so everyone likes that. an e sports st hotel is one of home. jose latest innovations, the estimated east, both revenue and showing your alone sold $10000000000.00 in the 1st 6 months of this year. you know, piece of the pins in the one for i think more and more people are beginning to pay attention to a sports being an official part of the asian games will greatly help its
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development. i up in this hotel because a sports, as she dream for growth in china and the number of and sees yes is increasing day by day. now the international olympic committee is keeping a close eye on a sports. it's f, it's with turn, young audiences sole sourcing and straightforward enrolled into the last hotel lympics and in paris. next day, we'll see breaking as well. now fishy b r c did launch its phone east full series and that combination of finals weight and single poll that competition in volt, virtual versions of real spots. i see president some us back saying you wish to avoid what he called tele games that could promote violence games back. may not, the approvals have been included in hung joe, it's already been confirmed. the schools will return at the next agent games on the richardson l g 0. i'm jo. vietnam have sided their 1st gold medal of the asian
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games from quantity are defeated at lee, one ho of south korean demands in the final of the men's 10 meter air pistol. it was his 2nd metal of the games after winning bronze and the team events of celebrations, winter rise for one unlucky baseball player on the allows team. after helping his team to victory, why was pitcher mung to vacuum was no doubt by his over excited teammate. while after a quick checkup mom went back to celebrating his teams 87 when again singapore on your why have their 1st win of the 2023 rugby world cup, but it required a 2nd. have come back against the movie of the south african nation. lead early on, thanks to to try. so in the opening 10 minutes. first $11.00 tool and jc railing with the 5 pointers for the mid beans fell out of the break. and leo, but the south american spot back, they would ultimately score 5 tries as
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a couple of minutes with more all these stories on robotics and stay with us on august. the october on algae 0 trying to host the asian games with us students from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debates, 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 a general election looming. and a waiver of strikes being housed, the girl cost premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment, right. which is in liberia heck,
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