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just either we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home will but you can use and car into class that matter to you. the thousands of families continues if the nickel or catabolic as as a by john slate, a formally announces an end to the self dictated republic. the photo mccrae, this is l. just a lie from doha. also coming up mourning the loss and varying the data. families in the rock sequences of the font as a within kills almost a 100 people waves of water sweep through villages in greece, causing wives for damage and power. cons i see is that could soon be history. the
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most rapid decline ever recorded, and what it could mean for switzerland's john mountains advice, the thousands of ethnic how many in a still leafing, they're going to cut back more than a week. have to, as advise you on to control of the region in a swift, military offensive. the administration of the self declared republic has dissolved its government. bennett smith reports from the armenian capital europe on this laundry will probably never be taken in by the women who have a good time to drive the south to glad state them to go into a kind of a box. finally, so quickly it's asked me to call meeting and population out only minutes. dipaq. the rapid exit just driven by sees of ethnic cleansing by as the by jim. a few people accepted assurances from the government and back to that they would be safe . the problem is that my,
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my c does the top top to the ground. i don't know, but i guess mostly i know that i have to, i know about 24 people who didn't bomb shelters. when i was about john launched, it's lightning military offensive on the going to kind of back as russian peacekeepers stood aside, it didn't take long for the as a by john is to break through the ethnic on medians. then defenses. 9 days later, most of the population of a 120000 has gone those still here trying to lead it is impossible to find. 2, i met 2 women. they are $92.00 pay like $200.00 for 5 right here i have some fuse flag
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is i don't base our eyes, you know, in to, to met them over 30 years, tens of thousands of people have died fighting for an against the self declared republic i'm to go know kind of now almost in an instant, it's gone. it is for the all medians. a national tragedy. now the government team was trying to accommodate a sudden and unexpected influx of as many as for 2000 families. bernard smith, i was your 0. yes. for sullivan. joe, that has moved from close to nicole. no kind of bach or this means the says the cleared republic of our stuff or newborn new caught above will cease to exist from january. the 1st. this is the 1st time we are heading from ethnic armenian leadership, which sign this agreement. but other than johnny need is, as it agreed, that people who are ethnic armenians living in the car boss enclave are going to be allowed to leave. that will be given safe passage and be facilitated if they choose to do so on the spot the otherwise any government says that after all of the
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criticism that it's hearing, that it is understandable that armenia had established this and a state for decades. and now it is difficult for them to accept that it is now going to be dissolved. this is essentially going to be either by joining government taking administrative and security control off of this region from their tens of thousands have been leaving. in the last few days, we've seen more than half of the population off the kind of buffering move to armenia already, and it is a steady flow that people are continuing to leave in the future. azerbaijan will admit that not just administrative, this area, but also according to its government, is going to give equal rights to ethnic. armenians who want to live as other by john, you citizens, as citizens porter has been established for people to register themselves. and buses are being sent to people who do not phone cars a to facilitate their movement from other by john into armenia. but it is a significant day for the people both were leaving. and both we've been waiting to
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go back to this area because it's a decades long conflict of people who are displaced decades ago. want to go back to their homes and people who be living there for decades have to start a new life and an uncertain future because they are not having to approve themselves. so i'm a job with the elevator and the car back regional. well, let's look at the decades long conflicts that ended and up food at hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides established as an autonomous region by the associates. if an account millions living in the corner catalog demanded to be on the associates, a medias rule and 19 x yags. in 1991 vote broke out between armenia and as a by john often to go to cadillac declared independence following the full of the soviet union. many a head gun control, all of the kind of bulk and occupied 20 percent of as a by jones territory. by 1993, the eliza russia. it broke it
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a cease fire over the years that has been bored. a skirmish is between armenian and as a vice johnny forces. but that didn't change the status of the region in 2020, as advise you on the military reclaimed most of its territory after a major offensive, leaving many of, with only a portion of nickel in a cut of box. a stiff on mazda is with the german council on foreign relations. he explains what the shift of pelham means for a mania the control over and i'm going to cut our boss and winning this war in the beginning of the 19 ninety's was very important also for nation building in armenia, 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's a manual 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
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mean, you know, it's challenged by um, other by john i think is, is there is a company, do you read russell also of the whole situation which we had before the people in cut above they, they hold for help, not only from the russian, so called peacekeepers, but also from the median state. 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 universe and that they did not help them to survive. so i think there is a lot of angry people know coming to the end 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 deal with this. but also to, to, to, to y'all, to him, to integrate are these people who will help form will happen to post the nato. his cheeks is you're trying to is gradually making progress and it's counter
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offensive against russian forces. jim stocum book met with president and automated zalinski during a surprised trip to cave, in a joint press conference. stilton to express that members of the military alliance would keep providing you find within munition. today your forces are moving forward . they faced fierce fighting, but there are gradually gaining ground or every meter that ukrainian forces or gains is to meet the truck shot loose. i'm very stark contest. ukrainians are fighting for their families. they future their freedom most go. despite thing for imperial delusions was that best probably has more from cave on an else visits by the defense ministers of the united kingdom and france as well
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as nato secretary, generally on stilton, were all meeting with president zalinski, who puts to them the same points he puts to every senior leader that comes to keith . ukraine leads better air defenses, better air defenses to defend its cities. but ahead of winter, it needs it to protect its energy grid, its power infrastructure. if you'll remember last year and the energy infrastructure and ukraine across the country was a target of sustained russian attached in the dead of winter, directly affecting civilian population government infrastructures. it was a very difficult time. zalinski wants to be prepared going forward, but personally he will not get those air defenses he requested from allies anytime soon. when he has received from stilton berg are very kind words and a very large promise of more ammunition. the nato secretary general saying ukraine and nato have never been closer. and illustrating that point with the commitment of more than $2500000000.00 in t m munition used in tanks as well as long range artillery shells. long range
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weapons like how it through citizens cheap in the premium in battle against russian rise so far in this for now, the shelves can cost anywhere between $500.00 to a $150000.00. depending on the type of show you're talking about. and $2500000000.00 buys a great deal of those kinds of munitions, fine you trade more time in this for. and that seemed to be the point of this trip . a recognition by the senior leaders reaffirming support from ukraine, but a recognition that this war will go longer than expected recognition by way of that . a commitment of an munition that comes the same with the russia has announced a massive hiking it's military spending going forward. now taking together, this is a point to a very strong signal to the people of ukraine, to the people from the countries that ukraine is being supported by your prose allies. that this war is likely to last much longer than anyone expected. same bus
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route, the o g 0 t. the russian media has released the video showing kitchen late. it runs on cat are also meeting president vladimir person. there's been speculation for months about cut a ropes health, including reports. he was in a coma, and the social media posts had her upset. he had travelled to moscow hospital to visit a sick uncle. the kremlin has refused to comment on his health. the rocks prime minister is cooling on the judiciary to punish anyone responsible for a fund at a wedding which killed 90 good people. on tuesday, 14 people had been arrested so far. the been accused of negligence, funerals being held for the victims. hundreds had been celebrating at a hole in homes in yeah, when flames swept through the venue, it's being blamed on fireworks that off inside the whole local official say. the use of highly inflammable material caused the fire to spread rapidly. funerals and
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praise continued on thursday. that's loaded up to what it has been watching, what happens the people of him, denny continue to lay their loved ones to rest and the resurrection. submit to where a mess. prayer was performed for the victims to give them some sort of and then showing 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 thought of that government, how much he yeah. so danny, who promised the victims of time, it is an investigation. and that those who are found a responsible will be held to account. but victor victims, families reject that and say that unless 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 lot. the police and the netherlands side, 2 people have been killed in 2 separate shooting incidents in the city of both of them. the gunman, dressed in combat gale, have been fine at the university hospital. he will set fire on people outside a private apartment. the suspect is now in police custody with somebody else. hes bro, devastating floods and to ritual brian to central grace causing major power outages in several areas. it's 3 weeks since an early a storm and the region left many did the bulk of reports that will use tool through the coastal city of follows, destroying homes, businesses and infrastructure within 250 people have been evacuated from the city since storm earlier struck on wednesday, causing the crusty don't us river to bust its banks and plunging 80 percent of the city into darkness. locals,
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a blaming pool planning for making matters worse. we've been battling the situation with the water for 20 days. the do not come to help us up with the open one, small drain, and then they leave the rest example of the city. this was destined to happen up until yesterday. they were collecting heaps of money and they did not finish in time. and then this happened, that was of cause a lots of water, but they did not do the jobs properly. the extreme rain full comes just 3 weeks of to devastating storm. daniel killed 16 people in the white, a region from follows a summer of deadly while 5 as the greek government this week declared the done thing to climate change. the national priority, the bulk of which is 0 plus is in switzerland, have shrunk, mold as you then at any time since rick olds began, they decreased in size by about 6 percent last year, according to iglesia monitoring network,
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and many smaller ones have disappeared. meaning about 10 percent of switzerland's glasses and now gone. that's nearly as many as old as lost between 19601990. early and my colleagues wrote, madison spoke to massage host. he's the head of swift, glassy and monitoring network. he began by asking a policy makers should use these results. in our study on the glaciers shows how sensitive are to changes the climate. it's showing, once again the climate is warming and questions are just spreading this message message and making it very clear that climate is having an effect on the mountains, but also was, becomes a cognizance on water availability and see the rice. so we can say some gracious, maybe not those inputs will not be all, but those and the polar regions with strong positive instigation efforts to reduce c o emission c o 2 emissions this will that last planets and will finally also help
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us to save the latest clearly, evidence like this is absolutely crucial at the same time. we've seen similar evidence to this over the last several years. and yet, there seems to be very little movement globally to actually try to address that is, how confident are you that policy makers around the world, governments around the world are right? you're going to listen and are actually going to do something to reach the point that you're talking about. for some of the glossy is going to be saved. i need to be confident. we all need to be confident that very are going to make the turnaround because this is the only chance we have to why it's more. it is also in the future. we're not talking about the draw through mentors from presentations loving, but also the riots arrive school, see those little bits 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 specialize clouds
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and this will also help our lectures. and so it's one that is globally, it's still a head on al jazeera, it gets you as imposed, and the indian side of mount a pool is protest is really over the killing of 2 students. so that's what is the most industrialized country and the african continent, but it's public health. k 6 a is struggling, and we tossing the east in case that story coming up the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help to see a address migration. is it going to tease the micro crisis to make it worse? informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decision to embrace whom and frank assessments this balance between to tow and son via shoals is a teacher leading to the positive industry ship inside story on out to 0.
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the, the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of how top stores the salad. the president tells me the going to cut about cassandra decree to dissolve the self declared republic. will state institutions will cease to exist from january the 5th next year. i mean, this is more than half the 120000 if they come millions and they're going to kind of ok the flit, rocks prime, minnesota is cooling on the judiciary to punish anyone responsible for a fight or weeding which killed 90. had people on choose day, funerals are being held for the victims. the 5 is being blamed on fireworks. sit on the inside, the waiting hole. and nato is chasing, says your crime is gradually making progress and it's counter offensive against russian forces. during your visit to keith june, still some big stress, but nathan members would keep providing you crying with
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a munition. so that for kids governing policy is promising, 1st is a universal health care scheme. campaigning is already underway for next year's presidential election. however many times that has moved from the eastern type, a traditional stronghold of the african national congress is also one of the poor us provinces, broken bones and fetches us some of the entities and this paediatrics orthopedic award for a hospital in east london. like many public health institutions in south africa is struggling. the waiting list procedure 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 and keep it depend on public healthcare because they are new shots that don't hesitate to call it. so we are just delivering this service and we're
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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 charge a small fee and don't often overstate the provincial health department. oh, isn't millions in outstanding payments to some service providers? health care in south africa is shop the divided between the have and the have nots that which 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 status and clinics. they similar challenges including low stuff more. all they need 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 african 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 the late implementing the health care scheme. that means the shooting citizens have access to quality health care in one of the world's most, an equal society may still take some time. and with us out of the east london, south africa frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination. donald trump skips the potty 2nd candidates device, but he was one of the main targets for the candidates who did participate john henry and has moved from los angeles. the inside of 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
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you were speaking to last a bit. the background, the swami. double down on his bombastic breakout performance in the 1st debate. i favor ending birthright citizenship for the kids of illegal immigrants in this country. nikki haley was boosted in polls and donors after the 1st debate tried to accelerate that momentum and sharp exchanges. with him another just we, every time i hear you, i feel a little bit dumb are for what you say it, run dissenters 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 what's 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
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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 donald dock 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 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 is quickly running out john henry and l u 0. los angeles, the officials in the indian state of monopole have imposed a kind of a few of the more than icy students classed with police forces. on wednesday,
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hundreds of protests is rarely the killings of 2 students who had gone missing other photos of it for the surface on the internet. this week. they were originally abducted and murdered in july, the chief minister of municipal condemned to the killings. but one of the universe is great mysteries has been solved by sciences set soon in switzerland and the method of the mysterious substance that makes up half the universe, but which can really be seen fulls downwards. that's important to scientists and to the rest of us. call them back. it explains why in star trek, it's the stuff that power the work drive of the starship enterprise into the 23rd century takes time. but anti matter isn't fiction, it's real. and it's one of the greatest puzzles in our universe. that's because there should be as much of it as normal matter. the physicist can't find reserves of it anywhere on earth, nor anywhere else in the cosmos. it can only be found in extremely tiny samples,
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made at incredible expense. here in our largest particle accelerator discern laboratory of switzerland. so basically what we want to do with this pre, i will make sure that's ebony property that we know the matter has that. and they might, it has it in the same way or maybe not because any a small difference that could help us understand what happened with them. they might have in 1928 british mathematician paul to rock discovered anti matter in an equation. but whole, adams of anti matter don't exist for very long. and that's because when they meet normal matter, the 2 explode with the strongest energy release known by scientists. if both had been created in equal measure during the big bang, the universe would have ended as soon as it began. so there's a big mistake because how the universe is going. so its just an interesting question and it says for 2 decades scientist said, sir, and have been making whole anti matter, adams, they want to find out how they work. but mostly they wanted to drop them to see if
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they fell upwards opposite gravity's pole. because if they did, it would have thrown physics into crisis. it would be a enormous re revolution. that means we don't understand physics. we don't understand. mitchell, at or after 2 decades science physicists produced about a 100 millions of, of gram of anti hydrogen and tipped a few dozen into a tube. the result, they fell down just like normal matter in physics. you don't really know something until you observe it. so this was the 1st attempt to actually observe that what's happened is if i drop answer matter in the gravitational field of the, or the answer is as far as we can tell, they dropped in the same way. so the current level of precision of this experiment, galileo newton and einstein vindicated and no anti motor spaceships for us anytime soon. calling baker alba 0. well, that's a may tell them the cry for the moment you can find more information on our website
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. we there is coming up next then inside story, we'll look at how young people are increasingly at the full front of climate change activism. that's up next. the that's the last 24 hours. so there's been some concern about flooding from the thunderstorms increase that funding has come to policies, not severe, but it's the only the city in the eastern side of greece and further south. and the end of year, there might be some more shows of that there some storms in greece, possibly interesting western turkey, but i think the heaviest ones are gone for now. they might come back over the waters, and maybe by tuesday was seated on the north coast of libya. would there be consent just yet? the shower was overtook, yet might spread it in towards lebanon. by the time you get to saturday,
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touch the head of it coming down and they're about 40 and by death to be dropped 5 degrees. and the last couple of days is still keeping around the gulf states in start fusion, set out because they monsoon breezes. they're backed off and that ought to be bringing some light rain to somalia to can the coastal areas and time to the entities. but it is not much to it to be honest. and there's not much further, you know, is it running late, victorious? looking a bit drive environment, most the readings to noise of the crater, but where it's been stormy recently, particularly in south africa, across the cape, it's back dry. but now we've lost the rain and the wind direction is going right. it's the nose is getting halting, the pewter, for example, and a good pond, a bunch swanner, the village estates, control information, the controlling the narrative, to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous fight?
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it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen jim listened? we played in the story, the listening post. i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the court force governments act on climate change. a group of young activists assuming thousands of governments in europe and beyond. they argue these governments failed to protect their rights to a healthy environment. so to this case, lead to concerted action on global warming. this is inside the .
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