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to us and people who called lowest trust lead, i'm a speech and 1st amendment vice got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel . i want to continue. do you want to state level all that i can't support that one on which is the era the at the end of a self declared republic, the presidents of the kind of box sons a decree dissolving old state institutions as thousands of as an economy and continue to link the optimal pride, this is don't just say we're live from doha. also coming up the prison off the tragedy. rockies hold funerals for victims of a fight as
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a winning the killed 90. 8 people fusses that have been sent here by the state of texas. are now picking up people filled with lights the facing. i'm susan, take the challenge is a hit, the mexican migrants into distance us cities under on 100 in southern california, with the 2nd debate among republican presidential hopefuls got spicy right from the start. the leader of nicola, catabolic has signed a decree, ordering the dissolution of the self declared for public. he says, all state institutions will cease to exist from the 1st of january, formerly ending the struggle for independence. we just to overhaul for all the 120000. if an account meetings in the going to kind of back have slid to media a week after advice on to controlled in a swift military offensive. i mean,
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he is prime minister is urging the international community to act against 40 calls, ethnic, cleansing a 70 or above it. how tiny as caught in a few days. there will be no more. armenians left no go. no, kara, this is 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 media, are proud to now is to receive our brothers and sisters reported from their going to cordova as carefully as possible to provide the needs some of the sound of in job. it has more from physically in as a, by john's of a significant denouncement from the president of the says, 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 us or by joining officials that the state will no longer exist,
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state institutions will be abolished the flags. will it be replaced by as of right down the flags and there is going to be reading regression of people who are left behind or who choose to stay with either by joining society. this obviously comes with the conditions that other been done. you 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 that 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 d r. uh this, the region of car box has left a 120000 people used to live. there were less than hoffer to me now. and this steady flow continues as we've been with this thing in the last few days in the roads that are leading up to the launching corridor and onwards into i mean you have people have evening 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
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who are hoping that they will once again return to this land, which they call their ancestral home from a job with the other theater facility, either by john stefan mazda is with the german council on foreign relations. he explains what the shift of power means for many the control over and i'm going to cut our bus and winning this war in the beginning of the 19 ninety's was very important also for nation building in amino but, but also using the war of what's important for nation building and also by john. so i think this conflict has driven both countries um over over decades. and that amino last is 12020 and the 7 surrounding regions and know the whole region. and i think it's even getting further now to the territory integrity of i mean, you know, it's challenged by um, other by john i think is, is there is a completely reversal also of the whole situation which we had before the people in
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cut above they, they hold for help, not only from direction, so called peacekeepers, but also from the median states. so we see notice excell just of armenians from colorado, and that means there will be no armenian anymore left indian kind of boss and. and people also blamed the government in, in, yet, of on that they did not help them to survive. so i think there is a lot of angry people know coming through yet of on and, and i think that there is a danger for, for when you called bush and youngest, the prime minister personally. but also for the, for the median states to, to deal with this, but also to, to, to, to y'all, to do integrate or for this people who will help them will happen to post funerals of being held in the rock for the victims of a fine waiting that killed 98 people. hundreds had been celebrating at a hole and hung down here when flames slipped through the venue on tuesday. as being claimed on fireworks it often side to hold. the survivors of being treated in hospitals, an oval, and whole book,
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funerals and prayers continued on thursday. i moved up to my head has been watching what happened the people of whom denny continued to lay their loved ones to rest and the destruction symmetry where a mess the hey or what's performance for the victims to give them some sort of that sold us many of the victims, families are still in shock in this church, right behind me. condolences have been received of government officials came over to pay their condolences on top of them, the prime minister of the product. that's government. how much. yeah. so danny, who promised the victims of time it is an investigation. and those who are found a responsible will be held to account. but 6 victims families reject that and say that a less negligence is criminalized, then justice is not service. yes, i would have to do,
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i just haven't done a note of that in a box mexican president on teresa while lopez opens all says he wants to discuss searching migration with foreign ministers from tim lesson american countries record numbers of asylum seekers of crossing from mexico into the united states, like his upper door says he'll present the plan to address the problem to us president joe biden. yeah, what are located 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 a meeting with foreign ministers. i think in the coming team days, well people heading into the us from mexico side hoping for best of life. but so many of the future is on service and often not having to stay an over crowded
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temporary shelters. how does your test drive reports from eagle pos in texas? us 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 macanna and his family of 4. he says he couldn't keep his children fed in venezuela, so they left home traveling one months to reach the united states. he almost died just 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 grateful. like a good, as mckenna joins the shelters, mind for food, he shows as 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 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 is 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 right, 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 watch 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 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 lease. it's unclear what could possibly be hidden. besides those tucked away worries as they drive off toward an uncertain future. heidi jo, castro, alger 0 eagle, past texas of the kind of thoughts those military june to assist security and intelligence services put down and attempted to earlier this week, this statement, it said some military offices had been arrested because hawk has moved from the con . well, there's been 4 people arrested. all of them are members of the armed forces including the burkina faso, special forces, but also the shown down marie,
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which is the power military force that is supporting the military in the fight against arm groups linked to al qaeda in iceland. then there are 2 others that are on the run. now they've been accused by regina faso is military, uh, june tower. the government of transition of trying to do its trying to maneuver to destabilize the country. but what we have to understand is the context in which this is happening now. on the night of tuesday, september 26th, the residence of walker, do heard gunfire out of several military camp in the capitol. walker do, fearing that there was a cool ahead of that a week and have that there was an arrest in many of the army barracks throughout the country. and that follows the death of one man or colonel of the special forces that was posted in the region, a footboard velocity, which is the 2nd largest city in burkina faso. so he went out
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a loan to try to fight off armed groups that were attacking his village with the help of a government a malicious. and he died during that altercation, and his desk resonated to many soldiers that feel that they are on the front line that are suffering from uh from, from defeats from these armed groups that are increasingly gaining control of the country to the mission of ibrahim, at try right, as well, sit down now has more internally displaced people than anywhere else in the world. at least 4000000 people have had to leave their homes because of the fighting between the me and the paramilitary rapid support forces that's about 10 percent of the population. millions uh, scans it across to down hundreds of all those us still on the capital count to and come leave. have a move and reports from on demand. when artillery shelling and 3 bullets
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started hitting noon 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 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 the 2 dance 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 have like 2 areas where there is no fighting thousands to remain crap in the capital. many schools in northern, under mine,
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have turned into reception centers for those displaced by the slicing 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 line is home. and they have no relatives elsewhere in the country to take them in. the magenta almighty 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 work is never far well, let's see. good to see at the end. i don't have any money. we've not earned our salary since the war. if we had that, 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 say, 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 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 their home. he but morgan origins 0 i'm the man will still ahead on now, which is era. so that's what gets the most industrialized country in the african continent, but it's public health case sick to is struggling. and with us in the east, in case that story coming up the of the
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night expect seasonal rain in via now i'm and this is the season where you're going to see it at its worst. who has been folding heavily this writing folded and says too many beaches on the coast or just in the northeast inland and in central vietnam. this is sort of picks is getting at the moment. and that's because we've had in 2 days, a 137 percent of the september average start. looks like the full cost takes the rain further west, but it's heavy. so me and my was possibly these similar seasons that he's been pretty hot. she was, and i went on the same time and west and being not, which means that the, the stress is taken off vietnam for a while. the still a potential of some funding in the central philippines and further south may be in, in north born here in malaysia and bought a boy near the reins also gone away from her car there, leaving quite warm conditions in tokyo. and for the saturday, the sock on the right, and that's been for when you're on the yangtze late pushes axis though, right,
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isn't particularly heavy, might be welcome. so back to where we're looking for west inside of me and mom, maybe something back to district potentially went, but the right now squared india doesn't are too heavy down the west in coast connecticut down towards carroll. it may be so, but in the knolls it's now dry. there were some stuff and they didn't do crush, but that's all. so he's got the dye dye, the from intimate moments to majors, social change, the witness award winning films from around on out to 0. the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching images here, a reminder of our top story is the south. the president of nicole, a kind of walk has signed a decree to the souls of a self dictated republic. all state institutions will cease to exist from january the 5th next year. i mean, he says more than half the 120000 if the company needs in the corner cupboard box of flips, funerals being held in northern iraq comped, at least 98 people were killed and thousands injured from the fire broke out at a within the place as being claimed on fine works at home inside the vineyard. the
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president of mexico is calling for missing of foreign ministers from tim less than american countries. he wants to discuss the record numbers on the asylum sick is crossing from mexico into the united states. us with us, republican presidential candidates held a firestick and device on wednesday. one of the targets was full of president donald trump, who skips the lineup. foreign policy, border controls and north american dates were also on the agenda, john andrew and has moved from los angeles for inside the 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 of in 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
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country. nikki haley was boosted in polls and donors after the 1st debate tried to accelerate that momentum and sharp exchanges with him. in other 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 reagan 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 lead. despite facing $91.00 charges and 4 separate indictment, he opted to appear at a non union auto plan in michigan instead is 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 on the stage and defending your record. you're talking these things and let me tell you what's gonna happen.
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you keep doing that. nowhere appears. going to call you donald trump anymore. we're gonna call you donald dock. who else is again and again, donald trump is missing an action. he should be on this stage. the nice thing i chose it to you to defend his record where they added 7.8 trillion to the dead. they went after president joe vied for each other. you know, wrong, you talk a really good game about cutting spending, but you've increased funding 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 as quickly running out john henry and l u 0. los angeles. less we heard donald trump skips the debate. instead, he gave a speech in front of all how work is near detroit in michigan. and fisher has more the from came to michigan to show a support for striking or to what goes but states because they've been a non union plot the work cuz they are not involved in the strike. and of course,
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he's here just 24 hours after joe biden walked on the picket line with striking workers. but donald trump says the jo, bygones plans to put more electric vehicles on america's roads, would decimate americas auto industry. it doesn't make a damn bit of difference what you get because in 2 years, you're all going to be out of business. you're not getting anything. what they're doing to the auto industry in michigan and throughout the country is absolutely horrible and ridiculous. hundreds of thousands of american jobs, your jobs. it will be gone forever. because for good joe, vide, you're selling outside. i don't think it's him. i don't think he actually knows what the, how he's doing. so this is essentially the unofficial kick off of the presidential campaign. you have the 2 leading candidates to bite in the sitting president. and donald trump, who's in prime position to win the republican nomination, coming to an important swing state to try and win the support of working class voters. that donald trump knows that joe biden slipped
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a large part of the working class foot away from him and 2020, securing his time in the white house. and he knows that if he's to win a 2nd time himself, then he's going to have to win. then but, and he's also asked several times to the endorsement of the biggest or to union in the u. a double, you know, that doesn't seem to be likely at the moment for a number of reasons. first of all, the unions tend to support democrats, but also in the last 48 hours, the president of the union stood next to do a bite and on the picket lines. and in the last few hours, the chief negotiator for the union has been very critical of donald trump. and what he did, or rather didn't do for workers while he was in the white house. one thing, it's clear that we're going to see a lot of the 2 leading contenders here in michigan in the run up to the presidential election next year. island. for sure. i'll just you to michigan top ones president has on filed the islands 1st to mystically made submarine. a 2nd
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stop will be commissioned if testing on the prototype of successful type one has been under pressure from beijing to avoid ordering submarines from other countries . tensions had been rising between china and the self governing island facing times taiwan as part of its territory. the north korea's parliament has unanimously voted to enshrined its nuclear program and the constitution. it comes out to lead to control and neither speech to the supreme people. so simplex this is how north korean state television announced the news news i wanted them to get on heavy as help women at all times when i get paid until you have what you need when i get to the table, which is showing me on the road yeah, until when, well, let me go. imagine i'd give you and have you type the only pull the quotes one month. so when you get for you know, what's going on and get on the touch of the 20th. so turn them to want to talk to the parent of what you're trying to do. i mean, so be able to box for buying a template until you get time,
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give it the competitive way and you'll never hire just to come way. and like i said, the how you all the high shots from you, the floor and slowly has more from the south korean capital. so the north korea is robust. parliament has tended the country's policy or nuclear falls into part of the constitution. part of the basic law of the state. now leader kim jong 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 to tyrants. those career considers the us as biggest security threat and came also denounced the increasingly close ties between japan, south korea, and the us, comparing it to an asian version of nato. now last year as an old quin parliament passed into law a declaration that no so it 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
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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 its nuclear weapons program. and that's causing concern here in south korea as well as in the wide region and around the world that much stronger north korean minute minute. charlene could also have the balance of geo politics in the region, especially if you take into like recent events on north korea, i'm attempting to draw even closer to russia, closer ties that could extend to minute tree corporation even. and that's why i've also seeing 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,
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the official was in the indian state of mona pool have imposed a cou, a few of the more than a student's class for police forces. on wednesday, hundreds of protests has rallied over the coming of the 2 students who had gone missing up the photos of the body surface to meet incident. this week they were allegedly adopted emitted in july, the site chief of many poor said the killings with a highly can temple act. the local me see what the both students had go missing in july. and we tried to trace them risk, but seeing the complexity of the case, we handed it over to the central bureau of investigation. yesterday, the video was circulated on the internet in which the bodies of both of them could be seen. this led to a huge outcry by the students, and after watching that scene, we have also been peoplesoft and this is a highly congenital academic. this campaigning for next year's presidential elections has underway in the south africa,
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the ruling african national congress headed by president. so several or in the plaza has been calling on for his to look at progress made in the past as he is. but many people are still struggling to get quality health care because they can't afford to pay the treatments. or new task that has moved from eastern type, it's a traditional agency stronghold. there's also one of the poorest provinces, a broken bones and fetches us some of the injuries 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 eastern cape, one of the poorest provinces in the country. more than 90 percent of the 6700000 people face in case it depends on public healthcare because they are new shots that
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don't have medical issues. so we are just dividing the 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 the shop be divided between the have and the have nots that we just go to private hospitals that are some of the best facilities on the african continent. the pull majority can only access the overburdened public health system. people hoping to get help with the community health centers and clinics. they similar challenges including low self moran. ben is a good need. my appointment at the clinic was for half past 2. the security guard at the gate said, there are no nurses and i should go home. i am worried because my child needs to be
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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, put delay implementing the healthcare scheme. that means it's showing 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. it's michael gamble, and same supplying double door in the harry potter franchise has died aged, easy to pull one in dublin gamble and 5 decade korea, so whom sign a string of tv shows and movies, but it was as role as the whole goats head, mazda, eldest double door, the pull him to an international audience. it's very refreshing the
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