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the, you know, has to get some places that others tend on fear god, by the youth on purpose. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the the around the clock, this is it is on line from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands of families continued to flee. to go into the car back because as by john's need to formally announced as an end to the self declared republic, grief and anger in a right. cuz the victims of a wedding in fun, i laid to rest pharmacies, arrest 14 people, accuse of negligence. waves of water, sweet street village, is in greece,
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causing widespread stomach. last is the could soon be history, the most rapid decline ever recorded. and what it could mean to switzerland, john nelson's about in full balls florida, on the investigation full suspect to the bribery police. right. the officers assign, speaking for the ration as part of a, probably been to the alleged payments of millions of dollars by the club to the vice president of spring refereeing committee. the so we start this news with the latest on the situation and they're going to car back tens of thousands of ethnic albanians have now left the region. well, the week off to advise you on to control this swift ministry offensive the leader of nicole and the car back has signed a decree. ordering the dissolution of the self declared republic. all state institutions will cease to exist from january the 1st next year. more than half of
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the a $120000.00 ethnic on millions of fled now to media. that is about 68000 people. i mean, is prime minister nicole pushing young is urging the international community to act against what he calls ethnic cleansing a 7 am or above a whole 10 years in a few days there will be no more. armenians left no go into the car, but there is an act of ethnic cleansing and depriving people of their homeland. this was something he 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 to put it from their going to cordova as careful as possible to provide the needs. let's say now from bennet smith, the reports from the median capital of your event. this laundry will probably never be taken in by the women who home get out to dry the self. the glad state of they're going to kind of relax. finally, so quickly it's asked me to call meeting and population not only minutes to pack
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the rapid exit, just driven by seas of ethnic cleansing by as the by john. few people accepted assurances from the government and back to that they would be safe. the problem is that my, my c does the top top to the ground. i don't know, but i guess hopefully i know that i have to, i know, but we try to forget people who didn't bump shelters when i was about john launched it's lightning military offensive on the going no kind of back as russian peacekeepers stood aside. it didn't take long for the as the by john is to break through the ethnic all medians been defenses. 9 days later, a 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 ready to pay like $200.00
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for 5. right here i have some few slides is i don't base arrives, you know, in to, to met them over 30 years, tens of thousands of people have died fighting for and against the self declared republic. i'm to go on. ok. 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 the southern an unexpected influx of as many as for to 1000 families. bonus smith alger 0. yeah, that's a while it's only been job aid has more now from what it is which is close to the going to come back. this means this 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,
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that people who are ethnic armenians living in the car box and place are going to be allowed to leave. that will be given safe passage and be facilitated if they choose to do so on this spot. the otherwise, any government says that after all of the 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 of that 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 its 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 badge on your citizens. as citizens porter has been established for people to register
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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 go back to this area because it's a decades long conflict. 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, and uncertain future. because they are not having to approve themselves. so i'm a job with the elevator in the car back regents. all right, let's look at the decades long conflict that's ended and not rigid hundreds of thousands of lives on both sides establishes and autonomous region by the associates, ethnic coming into living in the going to, carfax demanded to be on the soviet on medias will, in 1998 in 1991 war broke out between media and that's it. by john, often, the corner carfax declared independence. following the fall of the soviet union,
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a media had gained control of nicole in a car back an occupied 20 percent of as a by john's treasury by 1993. a year later, russia broke deceased by over the years of being bored of skirmishes between median and that's a by johnny forces. but i didn't change the states of the region in 2020 supplies on the minute treat. i reclaim most of its territory, offering major offensive, leaving media with any a portion of the going a car back stuff. and a nice day is with the german council on foreign relations and explains bolt the shifter. power means from media and 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 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, all the over decades and that amino last is 12020 and the 7 surrounding regions
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and know the whole region. and i think it's even getting further know the territory, integrity of i mean, you know, it's challenged by um, other by john i think is or is, or is it completely read russell also off the whole situation which we had before the people and cut off. they, they hoped for help not only from direction, so called peacekeepers, but also from the medium state. so we see notice excell just of armenians from colorado, and that means there will be no armenian anymore left in our boss. and, and people also blame the government in uniform, 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 the, for when you called bush and youngest, the prime minister personally. but also folder for the median states to, to deal with this, but also to, to, to, to y'all, to him, to integrate or for this people who will help form will happen to post. the
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nato is cheap, says ukraine is gradually making progress and it's kind of offensive it gains russian forces and self bank mets. with president lot of minutes lensky during a surprise trip to key and a joint press conference soap bug stressed that members of the military lots would keep providing ukraine with munition. today, your forces are moving forward. they faced fierce fighting but they are gradually gaining ground or every meter that ukrainian forces or games is to meet the truck shot loose. um, but it's a stark contrast. ukrainians are fighting for their families. they future their freedom most go. despite thing for imperial delusions is then because robbie has more now from keith,
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i don't know it's visits by the defense ministers of the united kingdom and france as well as nato secretary general young stilton were all meeting with president zalinski, who puts to them the same points he puts to every senior leader that constitutes ukraine needs 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 at the energy infrastructure and ukraine across the country with the 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 crucially, who 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
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a commitment of more than $2500000000.00 in key and munitions used in tanks, as well as long range artillery shells. long range weapons like how interested in the premium battle against russian lines so far in this war. 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 ammunition buying 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. if you print to the people from the countries
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that ukraine is being supported by your pros, allies, that this war is likely to last much longer than anyone expected. same bus route, the o g u t rushing media has released the video showing and touching the, the rums and kind of are off meeting president vladimir putin has been speculation for months about kinda rough health, including reports. he was in a coma and the social media posts cut her off, said he had traveled to a most good hospital to visit a sick uncle criminal and has refused to comment on his health police. and then other than say 2 people have been killed in 2 separate shooting, incidents and the city brought it down. the gunman, dressed and come back. yeah, open fire to university hospital. they also fired on people outside a private apartment. a suspect is now in police custody anymore. it's going to head on this. these are including tough you imposed in the indian state that many put as protests right here beginning of to street. so that's what is the most industrialized country of the african continent. but it's public health care stick
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to is struggling. i'm not even touching base in case that story coming up. we've got support coming up in a half hour, so the best don't fist from europe, the united states preparing to do battle the 44th. right. a come in, right, who will be here as a full preview, a little bit like the so iraq's prime minister's cooling on the judiciary to punish anyone responsible for fire at a wedding which killed 98 people on tuesday. 14 people to be interested so far, they've been accused of negligence. funerals being held for the victims. hundreds have been celebrating at a whole and i'm funny when flame is swept through the venue is being blamed on 5 bucks at off inside the whole. like the officials say, the use of highly flammable material caused the fire to spread rapidly. moved up to
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what had just been watching. what happened of the people of ham denny a. 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 showing us many of the victims families are still in shock in this church, right behind me. condolences had been received. the 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 victor victims families reject that and say that a less negligence is criminalized, then justice is not service. yes, i would have to do i had, i'm just having done a note of that in a box. let's take this on the julian,
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which is the english test report at rudo, a media network and cut us down, interact in joints just by zoom, a gene and you've just been that it is beyond imagining a tragedy of this kind. really, the reality just must be said grim on the ground. what. what is the mood like a hi, nick, thanks for having me. yes, the, the situation in the near district is asked to do the arrow and there is nothing quite like it because not a single family is left inside the district that does not have a relative or an immediate family member that has been affected the due to the wedding fire, the situation is terrible, then the town itself essentially just resembles one big funeral adverb. in every single street of the town. you can find tens setup for funerals, and you can just find people with a lot of absolute. the last could be top in iraq. you have stored these web
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repeatedly pay of them and repeatedly failed the rock, the people in general with making, with what the people from the near calling fake from. it says that they make to hold perpetrators accountable to do better, but unfortunately the same mistakes keep repeating and when the same mistakes keep repeating. a rock i q authorities repeat the same promises that again, people are and then you call space. unfortunately, the situation on the ground is uh, it's worse than anyone could expect. and right, it's, it's not looking good people. there are there, they're destroying. okay, what about the investigation? what's the current status of that and how much faith throughout drug, from what you're saying and that there isn't much faith in that investigation as well. yes, very little has changed since yesterday when they are rocking through ministry announced that they had arrested the owner of the holding coordination with the authorities. and the courtesy found regional bit rock. but the said that the full
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results of the investigation will be out within 72 hours and not much has changed since then. and then people are quite frankly, you know, as i spoke to locals today and i'm down here. they are anxiously awaiting the results of the investigation, but in this sense, as they they, they're hopeless. they don't have hope for the results of the investigation. they know that whatever comes out, whatever statement that's going to be published, it's going to be nothing but false words don't sports and if need be, so that'd be a huge impact on the or the devastated morale of the pounds. the question i suppose is whether it was negligence on sites, or lack of a besides of officials checking permits and checking the condition of venues and so forth, or, or both, i guess, a well, essentially it was negligence that came from corruption because that's how it always is in a rock, especially when the events like this happened, and a high ranking officials are from fault or people, or both that have may so high ranking officials. how it is when
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a tragedy like this unfolds, or a business that is connected to a powerful political party or a powerful alliance conduct some form of misconduct or something happened. some form of undesired event happens, the perpetrators, the owners of the business that they can react with impunity because they know that they're going to be saved by the state and by you, as, as well as by non safe accurate. there's any way, even if things go wrong, they know that they can get away with it eventually. and many, many business owners even know that even if they could be arrested, that would be just a temporary arrest to basically show the people that the government is actually working to combat and to make some form of change. but these are rest. unfortunately, never left us and the typically the perpetrators of such incidents are released and do live in normal life. despite incidents like this one in the dining of which kills over a 110 of your rocks, a syrian christian community,
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which is already been devastated by years of isis. so in short, yes, i believe it is negligence, that is caused by corruption that stems from corruption. all right, well we'll see what if anything, the investigation reveals that you didn't touch it. appreciate your time and your perspective. thanks for speaking to us here at out 0. thank you for having thank you. storm elias has brought devastating floods in torrential rain to central grease causing major power outages in several areas. it is 3 weeks and so now the storm in the region left many dead, leaf bulk a has this ripple is the dental use tool through the coastal city of follows. destroying homes, businesses, an infrastructure within 250 people have been evacuated from the city since storm earlier struck on wednesday, causing the crusty, don't ask the river to bust its banks and plunging 80 percent of the city into darkness. locals, the blaming pool planning for making matters worse. he said it's our new. we've
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been battling the situation with the water for 20 days. they do not come to help us in 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 mud and they did not finish in time. and then this happened. that was of cause the looks of water, but they did not do that jumps properly. extreme rain full comes just 3 weeks of to devastating storm. daniel killed 16 people in the white a region from follows. the summer of dudley, while 5, the greek government this week declared at that taking to climate change, the national priority. the bulk of which is 0. taiwan is president, has unveiled the islands 1st domestically made submarine. a 2nd sub will be commission to testing on the price of the type of successful. so one has been under pressure from badging to avoid ordering submarines from other countries. attentions
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have been rising between china and the self governing island aging claims. taiwan as part of its territory. the ribs and romance is a principal defense on the list with james, he says, very few details. we noted about taiwan soap ring program until now. or what is remarkable about the program that was the video just now was the fact that he was able to proceed successfully in the 1st place as silently as it did. so we know that by one was acquiring something, marines a spot biggest duty for the event between dad and the unveiling ceremony that re sawgrass. now by pressing and citing with very little details of the submarine have actually been made public. so this is an important effect, so you suggest it by one. they have not only be able to secure the supply chain at the physical supply chain required to build these vessel. but the taiwanese have somehow managed to obtain the level of operational secrecy that is needed for such
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a complex undertaking. so i think the, the fact that this somewhere in exist as silently as it did over the past few years, you know, you see a lot about in taiwan is military industrial complex. and how it has evolved over the last few years. and even the trip on china has become very apparent to probably one is defense, plainest that a naval blockade from china is going to be a very real possibility in the future. so the think with some marines is that they at least took a very strong response from anniversaries because of the nature of the equipment itself and what would dash, the transform your operational doctrines. so as we know, something, marines are generally hidden from view the silence, and they have very difficult to predict. so be just knowing that they are going to be something marines operating in the walk that you all bought. the ceiling injects a set, the level of uncertainty into china's calculations in the probably one straight
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beginning process minutes region to assess security and intelligence services put down and attempted to earlier this week, the statements, it said something, minute you offices would be interested. nicholas hank has more now from duck for his spouse is government of transition falls short from calling it a coup attempt, but rather maneuver to destabilize the country. that's the words used by a communicate that was read out on national television. now for officers had been arrested to was in our senior members of routine across to a special forces. the 2 others are leading members of their own down memory, which is a parent military force that is supporting the army in the fight against arm groups linked to al qaeda and i. so residents of all the do, woke up to gunfire on the night of tuesday, september 26th. at 1st the military said these were military exercise, but in fact, there was unrest and anger spreading from barracks to barracks,
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across the country while. well that's because the death of one particular officer ran a young officer from the special forces that died next to the town of bobo de la. so when he went to try to protect his village from attacks from i'm group linked to al qaeda. his death resonated amongst many soldiers who seen many of their comrades dies on the front line to the mission of these the leader of virginia process military agents at captain ibrahim char, a, the government has lost control of 2 3rd of the country. on wednesday there was an attack just kilometers away from the capital walk. i do them 6000 people have died in the last year as the situation goes from bad to worse. nicholas hawk algae 0. the car, so done now has more internally displaced people than anywhere else in the world. at least 4000000 have had to leave the homes because of the fighting between the
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army and the permanent tree reference support forces that is about 10 percent of the population. millions scotts it across to done. hundreds of others are still in the capital. how to man can't leave him and logan for poets not from on demand us. when artillery shelling and straight bullets starts at 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 listened through. dozens of other families have also sought shelter at this
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center. after fighting between sedans, army and the parent military rapids support forces intensified in parts of the man . the war now and it's 5th month has displaced the 1000000 while most health let to 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 displays by the slicing and how to tune some are here because they're 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 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 work is never far well, let's see at the end, i don't have any money. we've not earned our salary since the war. if we had that,
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we could have gone to any other state because we're not safe here. they are bullets flying every day. we're afraid there's no organization helping, no one assisting us to leave a lot. are those who run the center say most of the relief supplies come from the community and the army, but their needs go beyond chest. food supplies the hardest. and 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. i saw that because governing
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party is promising votes as a universal health code scheme. a campaign is already underway for next year's presidential election. many people struggling to get quality health care because they can't afford to pay for treatment, hardwood tests, it has more now from the east and cape, a traditional stronghold of the african national congress. it's also one of the poorest provinces broken bones and fetches us some of the injuries. it is 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 stuff shortages, equipment, and money. it's in the eastern tape, one of the poorest the provinces in the country. more than 90 percent of the 6700000 people face and keep. it depends 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 not able to to not each any income. so it's quite
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a steep hills to climb. most people in here can't afford to pay for treatment. they rely on publicly funded hospitals, which tahj a small fee and don't often over strict the provincial health department. oh, isn't millions in outstanding payments to some service providers? health care inside that. so the shop be divided between the have and the have nots that let's 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 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 vaccinated. winning applicant, national congress plans to introduce
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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 health care scheme. that means it's showing citizens have access to policy healthcare in one of the wells most i'm equal society may still take some time out of my thoughts out of the east london, south africa of a sudden head here and out 0 d n. c max of discovery that really matches to scientists into the rest of us. under a 100 in southern california, with the 2nd debate among republican presidential hopefuls got spicy right from the start. no longer on the sporting sidelines. the sports has made its agent games baby, on the
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exit off 24 hours. so there's been some concern about flooding from the thunderstorms in greece. funding has come to policies, not severe, but it's there on the the city and the eastern side of greece and further south and beyond the area there might be some more shows of that there fund storms increase, possibly, atrocity weston took you, 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 leave. it there'd be concerned just yet. the showers overtook here might spread in towards lebanon. by the time you get to saturday, temperatures ahead of it, coming down there about 40 and back that we dropped 5 degrees in the last couple of days. it's still keeping around the gulf states in start fusion set out because the monsoon breezes they're backed off that ought to be bringing some light rain to somalia to can the coastal areas in terms of the entities. but it is not much to it,
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to be honest, and there's not much further, you know, is it running late, victorious looking a bit dr. environment, most of the readings to and all of the equator. 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. the wind direction is gone, right. the nose is getting helped him approved to for example, and a good part about swanner. the date seemed like the minerals needed for green energy transition in the 1st of 2 special reports. 101 east investigate is what it means for the pacific ocean. on al jazeera, the
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safe them even been coming to add the new international anti corruption excellence award. nominate your hero. now. the color again you're watching out is, are, are mindful, top storage. so then the president's in the go in a car back assigned to create to dissolve the self declared republic. old state
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institutions will cease to exist from january the 1st next year on media says, mold in the hall of the 120000, that the company that you're going to car back. flat. iraq's prime minister is totally on the industry to punish anyone responsible for fire to wave english killed, 90 people on choose day rolls are being held for the victims. fire is being planes on 5, a set of the inside, where the data is. chief says ukraine is gradually making progress and it's comprehensive against russian forces 3 and visit. the keys can stop and beg stress that native members would keep providing a crate with munition. officials in the indian states and many have impose the cuff, you often move and 80 students classroom police forces on wednesday. hundreds of protests is riley over the killing of 2 students had gone missing off the face of the party surfaced on the internet this week. they were let's be abducted emotive
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in july, the chief minister of many put condemned beginnings with chris parliament has unanimously voted to ins, trying its nuclear program in the constitution. it comes off to lead a conjunction made a speech to this, to the people's assembly of chris and passive to the united nation and said his country could be pushed to nuclear will by what he called wholesale threats from outside of us. republican presidential candidates held a fiery 2nd debate a wednesday. one of the targets was former president donald trump, to skip the lineup. for them, policy, border controls and north american debts, rules, so on the agenda to $100.00 as well now from los angeles for inside thanks for the candidates at the ronald reagan library showed a new sense of urgency and energy. you hear the fire on the stage tonight, you hear the fire and all of our voices. they clashed over the border security foreign policy and the national debt here. and i want to be respectful because i believe you are, is the last of it, the vic brown,
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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 and others we. every time i hear you, i feel a little bit dumb are for what you say it. run descent is pulling a distance. second, 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, it's not an absence is right. it was pointed out. donald, i know you're watching. you can't 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. 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 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 vice 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. yep. donald trump, he skipped the debates. instead, he gave a speech in front of co workers near detroit on an official hospital from detroit,
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michigan. i'm from came to michigan to show a support for striking or to what goes but states does a band at a non union plot the what, cuz they are not involved in this strike. and of course, he's here just 24 hours after joe biden walked on the picket line with striking what codes. but donald trump says the jo biden's plans to put more electric vehicles on america's roads with decimate america's 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 a will be gone forever because for good joe biden, 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
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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 a large part of the working class vote away from him in 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 the u. e. 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
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presidential election next year island for sure. i'll just need a michigan. well, you as president joe biden will make a speech on the threats to democracy, facing america. these live pictures as well. president will be appearing shortly. he'll be talking in tempe, the phoenix, and the state of arizona fresh from the republican debate. so a man john henry, he'll be listening to that speech. it joins us live now from tempe. so john, 1st that was the white house, calling this a major address of the weather, calling a major dress about democracy, but make no mistake. this is a warning about the market movement and its anti democratic tendencies. it's a shot across the bow at president biden's rival, donald trump. eggs are upset, have been released to the press of this address that the president is about to give . he says,
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there is something dangerous happening in america. there is an extreme is movement that does not share the basic believes of our democracy, the market movement. and this comes at a time when there are a number of things going on that are being led by not just trumpet by mag of republicans as well. donald trump is accused a general milly, the former, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff of trees and said he was talking to china behind the president's back at the end of his term. instead of the old days, he would have been chilled, executed for having done that. trump wants to define the justice department, which is prosecuting him on a wide range of charges. there is a number of threats that president trump and others have followed up on against the judges. and the prosecutors who are are currently prosecuting trump. and then there is a looming government shut down that's expected to happen within days. instead of passing spending bills that are likely to go through both the house and senate,
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the republicans who control the house are passing a number of extreme bills that will not make it through the senate. one of them takes the salary of the secretary of defense as lloyd austin down to $1.00. that's because the republicans don't like a number of social policies. they believe the pentagon is pursuing. and then there is the ongoing effort, an inquiry into the impeachment of president joe biden. there was a hearing on that just today. barton will leave a number of those things together and talk about how that threat is one that his administration needs to take on. and of course, that's one she will take on in his campaign to regain the presidency. in 2024, we'll jump, we'll be back to at 10 pizza listening to that speech as when the president begins and will speak to you after that. so jump to time being thanks a lot to be too late to, you know, a us soldier has apparently landed back in a minute. your base and text itself to be spelled by north korea. a private traverse king cause comes to nation for the us army,
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our street just across the demilitarized zone from southridge, not getting and being serving 82 months in itself, create a present for so before you run away, trying this for a ministry says it provided assistance to the us and both correct what it's called, a spirit of humanitarianism. one of the universe is great mysteries has been sold by sciences since i'm in switzerland and to match the serious substance that makes up of the universe, but which can really be seen, falls downwards. and that's important to scientists. and to the rest of us calling, baker explains why in star trek, it's the stuff that power the work drive of the starship enterprise into the 23rd century. 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,
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nor anywhere else in the cause most. it can only be found in extremely tiny samples made at incredible expense. here in our largest particle accelerator, discern laboratory of switzerland. so basically what we want to do with this for you, i will make sure that ebony property that we know the matter has that, and they might have, 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 to 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 it's, it's an interesting question and it says, for 2 decades, scientist said, sir, and i've been making whole anti matter, adams,
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they want to find out how they work. but mostly they wanted to drop them to see if they fell upwards opposite gravity's pole. because if they did, it would have thrown physics into crisis, which would be a novice for revolution. that means we don't understand physics. we don't understand mitchell, at or after 2 decades, cern's physicists produced about a 100 millions of a 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 matter spaceships for us any time soon. called baker observe. fascinating stuff. now glasses in switzerland
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have shrunk more of this year than at any time since records by god. according to a glass of monitoring network, glass is of course a huge bodies of moving ice created by folding snow. but last winter was unusually warm and this was mountains got a lot less snow in 2022. in fact, classes in switzerland reduced by about 6 percent. so far this year they shrunk by about 4 percent, that many smaller ones have disappeared entirely. and that means about 10 percent of switzerland's classes have just gone. that's nearly as much as always last between 19601990. and they're also speaking for us to then before i was right to we spoke earlier to macias 1st, who's the head of us with glass, the monitoring network, and began by asking him how policy makers should use these results. our study on the basis shows how sensitivity are to changes in climate. it's showing
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once again, the climate as 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 with big consequences on water availability and see the rise. so we can say some glaciers, maybe not, those inputs will not be all, but those in the pull regions with strong product mediation efforts to reduce c o emission c o 2 emissions this will that last planets and will finally also help us to save the writers clearly the evidence like this is absolutely crucial at the same time. we've seen similar evidence to this over the last several years. and yet, there seems to be very little movement globally to actually try to address that is, how confident are you that policy makers around the world, governments around the world? all right, you're going to listen and are actually going to do something to reach the point that you're talking about for some of the glasses can be saved. i need to be confident. we all need to be confident that we are going to make the turnaround,
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because this is the only chance we have to why it's more it is 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, billing 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 stabilize clouds. and this will also help our publishers. and so it's one that globally, a sled here and out 0. we got sports. find out what happens to one that allows basically clarification games alters to be make good, the living. so i did up to putting sites just match the
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car. let's get on his foot ro is done. but thanks very much. nick. bob, florida are on the investigation of the spanish police right at the officers of the countries football federation. the raid was part of a pro into the alleged payments of millions of dollars by the offline to to the vice president of spain refereeing committee. police site is part of award investigation into the system systemic corruption within the body. but tom is suspected of paying the full, the vice presidents of the committee. jose maria and the records mcveigh. yeah. a total of $7800000.00 between ne, already $3.20 i team improvements, referring decisions, faucet and it the payments but did or any long day. so you don't know what i mean.
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yes. i mean, we will be on that. you know, my opinion about this leave will be more news about the integrated case next week and the week after and another one and a month and a half whenever you need. so you always look back at the news paper archives. so do the same with my opinion about that and you will know what, how i think i have never ever had the feeling that the referees were rolling and al side move it. give a no, it'd be to why they, we spoke to football just fine around guy who said if the charges approve and it could be huge. the damaging football selena, like on and off the page. it does not look good at all for bars a little, but there they remain confident. i mean, just a little while after all the answer is did occur over at the spanish football federation. join the port a talked about the teams, legal, the of the clubs, legal team ending up are really looking to continue their, their, their battle against this. as you mentioned earlier and it has been a long investigation. it has been something that has been going on and has been in
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the back of many people's minds in terms of what the future of barcelona could be and the things that they've been able to do. now. one thing to be to keep in mind, it is very normal for teams in spain to ask for rep or reading reports. what is not normal is being able to pay large sums of money as barcelona had been accused of doing over the past 2 decades, especially if you start looking at the people who are being accused as well. are also former presidents. it's not just, it's not just something that happened recently. it's a, it's the past 45 presidents of barcelona, and some former executives that have been accused of this particular infraction. that's happening. tompkins napoli have released a formal statement following the route repair of tick tock. videos from the clubs are in account mocking that are jerry and strike evict to issue in the play. it was furious off to the video, one of which compared him to a coconut, was posted on the natalie tick tock, accounts, which has since been deleted. well, i'll shoot on who scored for an awfully on wednesdays for one way or that with the navy in syria has threatened to sue the club. definitely have not released the
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stipend a showing. they never wanted to offend all our shipments, but they stopped shorts of offering him an apology. owed regardless of level pool, the finally sports group of an outside sold a minority spike and their top to us private equity fund. dennis the equity, civil schools a win is on wednesday in the english lead, complicating less that will use the money primarily to pay of any outstanding debts incurred during the pub debit. the full financial details haven't been released, but the investment is supposed to be in the region of $100.00 to $200000000.00. the money worth for used to borrow the new players. and as well as the debt retirement, it will go towards helping. but if i add a field, i'm field even, i'm a clubs, new training facilities. the 44th why the comp set to get them to work in rome on friday, the best buy is from the you're from europe and the united states prepared to do battle in the biggest team events in wealth gulf, the event just being held in a to the for the very 1st time, the mock case scenario in the country club northeast of ryan will be the settings
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of this year's competition the europeans hoping to regarding the charge fee of today around $299.00 by the us, 2 years ago with things rights far the part is from about 2021 team will be missing . having since joined the saudi back live golf tool one play out from the live to is in the us side. the americans attempting to win a ride, a couple away from home for the 1st time in our over 30 years can be more excited and unhappy for, for these 12 guys to, to go out enjoy, enjoy this week because i remember i had so many fond memories such as playing and, and being a vice captain. and you know, as a captain is a little bit more of a stressful job. but i'm excited. i'm excited for the guys just to take this old and enjoy it and, and try and write their own history. this week of the
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not a full, it's a part of the icing games for the 1st time. competitive video gaming is a multi $1000000000.00 industry. and it's proving to be among the most popular events at home, joe, and you get to soon because 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 schools showing a 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 entry ad, 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
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a 500 kilometer trip to the whole city, specifically support she sports one o 2 minus each of 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 bolts revenue and showing your alone sold $10000000000.00 in the 1st 6 months of this year. your 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 parts of the asian games will greatly help its development. i up in this hotel because a sports, as she dream for growth in china, and the number of and t's yes is increasing day by day. now these national olympic communities keeping a close eye on a sports, is that fits with young audiences. so,
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surfing and skateboarding rodents for last, so carolyn picks 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 poles that competition involves virtual versions of real spots. i see president some us back saying he 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 just now sorry, the best story for law celebrations but slightly arrived for one of the lucky baseball player on the last team off of helping he seems to victory loud fit. chapman tray. com was knocked out quite as while the exhibits in exuberant teammates. i'll do a quick checkup by the way, back to some advice that you're seeing. it says a when it gets taken full and that is always open that and will like to make extra
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. oh thank you very much. we'll see you later. i thought that when he's out, i'm back in a couple minutes for them to the house on the the the 19th agent, james, all, and we're in. hum joe to meet the athletes and bring you the best of the action. us
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$45.00 nations continue to close to $500.00 gold medals. we'll bring you the latest updates and analysis, say, what is the special coverage from home joe 2023 on tuesday, or one of the last remaining ancient forests in southeast asia. as a lifeline to hundreds of lumberjacks and drivers. we followed the treacherous journey as they walked to extreme condition to gather and transport this dangerous, but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera, a towering sensation. him really funny both. it's holly and trail lays of how a go new stands up to racism and those who challenge our identity and would allow anyone that doesn't know how it is to wake up every day and provide for something
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you're truly believed to think that turning away from me yours is target land, no matter what comes to you, you take it and you get, and you keep going because it wants to be the best generation. thoughts on how to 0 . the of the thousands of families continued to flee, to go into the car back, cause our supply jones data for many announces and then to the so the, for the clock, this is out 0, live it from the will. so can we help you as president joe biden, about to give a major speech where he's expected to one of the things was facing american democracy.

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