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canada, as the block looks to make itself more resilient. we'll assume it to help with the just unites on the many challenges they face. on the double buildings. targets is a religious gathering, and the most complex don leave thousands of people kills the until mccrae, this is, i want to say we're live from also coming up 2 thirds of nicole a couple bucks if an account median population of now. so the homes of the as a by john takes control of the region. us citizens k tribute to dianne feinstein,
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the longest serving female citizen dies at the age of 90. and the last absolute moment key in africa is with teeny, is holding parliamentary elections despite have been political, posits the 2 explosions during religious gatherings and focused on have killed thousands of people and injured many of those. the 1st bloss killed at least $52.00 people in mustang in the south west and province of religious don and a separate explosion. at least 5 people have been killed in an explosion and a mosque in the city of hunger and the official, like spit has more. and it's again, as a celebration, worship is in bulk system problems mocking the 1st day of the process. the explosion is to graphic to show hundreds of people who run an see
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a low bodies. the service street was passing near to the reality room blast happen . i don't know. the reason is i came in conscious have to bloss i was scared to i so so many bodies lying here and their bodies were lying for it is 2 hours before as the say, a suicide by my diesel. nice it himself, in the middle of a crowd near a local mosque, dozens of injured people were rushed to help people with severe injuries have been admitted to you and god willing, they'll be all right. i talked as an oil on medicine, so available, so with goats help will manage everything shortly after the explosion and bulk system. another bombing was carried out at the most and neighboring northwestern high. but part of total for the explosion close part of the building to collapse, tripping thousands of people under rubble set up. appreciate what was it? again, the suicide bomber blew himself up inside the mosque. the roof of the building came
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crashing down. rescue if it's continue and they are no more dead bodies inside a text on civilians in pakistan has increased since 2022 bits after receipts by broke down between the government and the pakistani tell about no one has claimed responsibility for these latest attacks that have shocked people across the country and what speed, which is 0. and rashid is a joy list and also focusing on afghanistan pockets down in central asia. he says they could be many reasons behind the attacks and several things happening in the same time. there's been another reason that this, this group go to launch an attack. remember, elections are coming up in general elections. and for months time, the former prime minister in the luxury is, is to thing to come back to box on in the next few weeks. but that's going to create, obviously very large political ways. and so the speculation as to what,
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what the ministry, what other politicians are going to do in the see what the, what the real threat at the moment, just as long as they are against against me. david against bikes, of civilians and the increasing the state of disarray and government of the the time multiply, they're not decreasing it anywhere tool and they're getting plenty of blood. yeah. um, so major bottles, thanks for the go. fishy. again, the productions are coming up. the other time i don't necessarily area isn't focused on the notes that it's going to a 51 me and talk to 1000000 over 150 to leave the country. i'm going back to a lot of stuff and this is a major piece of the refugees that have to be outcome probably by government of dentist. he's a to be a retaliation for, for the, for, for, for this move,
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by the time stop going to try and get rid of the rest. would you as the united nations is wanting the number of people thing that go into a car box. could suppose 100000 if an account medians a streaming out of the region more than a week, have to as a, by john to control this with the military offensive. medius is about 2 thirds of the population has lift the as a buyer's. yeah. and the government is aging, is an account meetings to stay in the catalog, but hasn't explained how they would be re integrated. the government of the break away region has been dissolved and the state will cease to exist from january. the 1st many of the ethnic albanians have taken refuge in garrison armenia, an elderly couple who escaped, along with the disabled son describe the fear for the future. right now normally the visual editor has been on the day
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is that when you go on this issue, i was busy. so i started, the problem is this is your knowledge is huge. send their job or the silver read the was it was use one of the road. so the story to hold on. sure. let me. oh somebody in the should with function. well yeah. she's just like do you want to hold on? sure. go of the news
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monthly nature. the sound of been, jeff had reports that the flow of medians out of nicole are cut back, shows no sign defending. so what were you seeing more of the same, the beeping victor thing in the last few days up launching into show in the roads leading out of this enclave with tens of thousands of people continue to leave. as, as of right down, the government continues to tell them that they are welcome to stay back. many people are choosing to go and to discuss what happens to this area. what happens for the future inhabitants of this area, but this is an advisor to the gym and, and i've been planning this to re up customers. thank you very much for your time, at least with me, with this thing, these people leaving in the 10s of thousands. what happens next? how is this region going to be integrated with the rest of other by time? well, 1st of all, welcome to you soon as i use are, those aren't due on. of course,
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the most important challenge now is to make everyone living with the regions, not depending on the finality to understand the budget is committed to making this region a safe and safe in some place to leave nothing in front of my dentist but old for all the nationalities and most people there minutes will also leave tier and the reason for some of the data for a number of years. and it was never an attention for us to present a government for them to use. and of course, as we can see, all these area was a great zone. all the cities here were up to attempt to demolished. and they were in the rooms before the 44 days of war in 22nd 2020. and it is important to know that the great tune state program is aiming recreation reconstruction and the developing of oldest cities, including the infrastructure, including the 1 in the morning. and so for this region, well,
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depending on the religion on everything goes on the culture, the old religions and cultures and disappears. are the same as that with john. and that is why the most important concept for us to try to govern now is to make sure that people feel un seats, that they are living in a safe position. and they live in a safe place with all the infrastructure, with all the sustainable development goals. achieve and this is one of the most important a charging points for the committee. this is states that the for the state committee could be to bologna is the u. n. h c representative and media. she joins us from europe and thank you so much for being on al jazeera of festival. as we mentioned before, it's expected the number of people fleeing could pass. 100000. can many a carbon. what's the situation like there at the moment? a thank you. thank you. we a few minutes. yeah. you and richard g h a z v,
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a very concerned and the most be following up on the right, the living situation. and i mean, according to the latest statistics from the government of amino, or the 192-7000 people have to cross the border to succeed in. i mean, i mean, it's done in exemplary work to support and you, you arrived. and then you, in a civil society and even though kind of individuals have quickly moving names in every my leave of somebody there. the government is also so far registered over 72000 refugees, including many by the people such as the people of the minute you right now, the authority of providing emergency shelters. but many people actually hosted by findings and 70 or 10 schools such as your t s s p s. and purchased on the 9th and to kids and, and, and also with the troops. yeah, the situation at the very complex,
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there's no waiting periods reported to enter the country and also to um, reduced. okay. but right after, you know, i'm getting this exhausted then. yeah, yeah we're, we've spoken to many of them and the correspondence of described, the whole deal that i've gone through to, to get out of nicole or cut about the human souls according to the protection of civilians in the full, respective, international humanitarian and refugee law. have you witnessed any violations of it? uh for those arriving then oh, arrives to then retired and they've left everything behind the no, we've not the least not the people who have come into refugees and you know have basically as a jewish and they, they feel about the future and, and they just don't know what to come next. yeah. you mentioned that the refugees is that the official status now the yes. sierra to use. uh
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yes. do you any sharon stone damage? refugees translated to national the yard t g. what, what sort of rights do they have been 19. yes, uh, it says refugees, uh ruby assistant and have them be protected and provide the necessary assistance for the shuttle to have it. so they do patient for the children. these all the hands he writes with you speak to me. as you mentioned, you know, the majority of those arriving yvonne roubles, you know, including, you know, many older people and women and children as well. what is the long term, i guess, situation here? well, what is, what is the age and help that they going to need in the long term because it doesn't look like they'll be able to go back to their lives in their homes. a precisely, i mean people, the exhausted and fry didn't, didn't come with very few belongs. i mean, they're left behind and they don't know if and when they return or what the future
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on day one at the border, i met to natalie kaufman, who shared with me however you hensley chan. this oriented the word about the future. they can be got to captain, and this is only perhaps with them. many women and children arrived. it's the mean part on something about the future. whether they can go back whether they can speak and then try, let alone, many of them and left behind me. now, what do you say they don't balance is the one building one out in a long presidency? not meaningful woodside to yes. and we have such a wonderful operation, maintenance or decent movement partners and everyone in the civil society, the un, the government of armenia, the people of armenia. everybody has come together to provide assistance and, and in the current situation in support of the government's efforts. you and these guys provide the mattresses ending keeps pulling the beds, w a fees, distribution hoffman as you and you need
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a set of child hundreds. but it says you and if you use a distribution, basic hygiene to you and the a median in the playing a very important role in providing psycho social assistance. and also another important, the book is also coordination of recording is very closely with the government and you end of the c. r is leading into agency and i could use all together with the un residential leasing office. just a moment ago, slattery falls, we also need to think about the immediate needs us emergency shows the top priority, but also we also need to think more midtown, and even longer term response people finding a home general school in the future would be like me. thank you so much, we will have to leave it there, but we really do appreciate your time and your insight into the situation there in europe on this. give you the baloney you and i see a representative in armenia. it's dianne
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feinstein, the longest serving female member of the us senate has died at the age of 90. the california democrats was known for supporting bills on gun control and the environment she had been planning to retire at the end of next year. the senate observed a moment of silence before a majority made a chuck schumer paid tribute to find started. earlier this morning we lost a giant in the senate. senator dianne feinstein was one of the most amazing people who ever graced the senate. whoever graced the country, she had so many amazing, wonderful qualities. wrapped up in one incredible human being. she was smart. she was strong. she was brave. she was compassionate.
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petty calhane has moved from washington, dc. from across the all republicans, democrats, president joe biden, sending out the statements of love and support. and really talking about the exceptional life of senator dianne feinstein. she was the longest serving woman in the senate 31 years. she was the 1st woman to re take the role as head of the select intelligence committee, and that is usually important job in washington. it makes you and member of the gang of 8 that basically gets all the intelligence 8 members of congress to get all of the intelligence and the really a check on the president and the intelligence community. in that role. she had some detractors on the liberal side, she was for surveillance. she was for drones carrying out targeted assassinations. but then she became a hero on the left because she took on the c i a, she didn't like what she was hearing and those classified documents. so she sent her staff to spend years for it over millions of ca, documents,
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and really thought with the white house to get some of those findings released. and the most important thing, besides detailing the really her risk torture that so many experience was her staff was able to point out that they could not find one piece of intelligence that was workable. that was good. that came from what they called enhanced interrogation techniques. what dianne feinstein called torture, her career began when the mirror and another member of the san francisco government was assassinated that had a huge impact on her. she became a lifelong fighter for gun control, and it was a large part because of her 1994. the country was able to pass a gun legislation that banned the manufacturer and sale of southern salt style weapons that expired in 2004. when in connecticut 20 small children were killed in their classroom, she used all of her political might to try to bring that back, but fell short. she had been l recently spending months in a hospital from shingles and complications and when she came back to the hill,
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there were some questions and whether or not she was still able to do the job. what does raise questions about whether there should be age limits and not just because of her, but because of senator mitch mcconnell, but that is really gone to the back burner. now people talking about what a remarkable legacy she had. not just as the 1st women really to take on so many powerful roles, but as a mentor to so many more. who now serve patty calling out to 0 washington. but a split. it is still a head hey, around al jazeera, including seniors, us and mix it can pull additions mates as migrants continue to arrive at the border . the the brought to you by visit capital 6 as the right seasons get flooding in south east asia, mainland southeast actually has been quite
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a lot in if you have time there's been some recent fate in thailand and now the emphasis and the warnings have gone a bit further west to me and my role is at the same time, same line of latitude, a circulation east, the philippines that might turn into something. it does suggest that'd be heavy right in that tail. in the southern philippines as well as edging dining towards sutton satellite, but mostly melodies units, these are easier to particular are still fairly dry. and they're still seasonal reading to come out of china along the yangtze. and then across to honshu. st made in japan is still room, she made it and went to the war and humans been persistent. i have say for the last few months now the tail end of the seas, no rain in china might. we generate itself, but look at hong kong, $34.00 degrees and sing something. no, no. so that he's about know, this is how kind of a warnings has potential. he's struck monthly remains ongoing science. now the official definition so far means it's only left roch's time, but you can see where the, where the rates are forecast to be. its behalf state all the sort of area and then
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down towards go. everything's the se, could be with everything to the northwest, ought to be dry exception and really high mountains. fondles in the quote to you by visit castle. i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this. the new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who close for freedom of speech and 1st amendment . brian got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can to support the one on tuesday around the
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the you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder about top stories, the ssl, at least 52 people have been killed and applies to the religious gathering. and mustang, and the pakistani province baluchistan separately at least 5 people were killed in an explosion at a mosque in the city of hungry. yeah, charlotte, the united nations is one of the number of people seem to go to a kind of box groups of possible 100000 people. i mean, this is about 2 thirds of b as an account, medians of length of region. hold on a we count the s by sean to control and to switch to military offensive. dianne feinstein, the longest serving female member of the us senate has died at the age of 90 to california. democrats has no at this point, bills on gun control and the environment. she had been on well and was planning to retire at the end of it next year. so detained, tennessee,
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and all physician lead rashid glued. she says he's going on hunger strike at the age of 82 can and she's been in jail since april accused of pulsing against state security. he leads the an out of policy and does a vital critic if president chi site prod, scripts, say his detention is politically most advises and contain what they say is a crank down on the opposition. libby is public prosecutor, this is for more people should be jailed following catastrophic floods in the city of dana to city council members and to construction officials are accused of mismanagement and negligence. thousands of people were killed earlier this month. off the heavy rains close to tends to boost sending a huge wave of water through the city or thousands of asylum seekers in migraines that continuing the journey from mexico into the us lodge. groups of people mainly from central america are in the town of ego, pos, in texas. we are hoping to climb asylum. a surgeon arrivals last week triggered the
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closure of one us border crossing, and also forced mexico's largest rail service to suspend thousands of freight trains. for us, secretary of state and tony blinking is hosting mexico's foreign minister. let's see the scene in bushing t in dc is part of a visit designed to boost economic ties between the 2 nations and address the migrant crisis. a us state departments correspondence proposal and jordan joins us live from washington, dc. what's on this board across this has been getting plenty of attention over the last week or so. what have the 2 said about that and did they offer any solutions at this stage? the press conference between antone or blank and alicia boston and as well as the us commerce secretary, gina raimondo and her mexican calendar part is just getting underway here at the us state department. border migration was not on the agenda for this annual law. high
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level economic dialogue, this meeting was more focused on ways of promoting cross border economic development, workforce development. especially trying to keep a focus on dealing with the impact of in the event industry on college level climate change, as well as trying to deal with the development of batteries for electric vehicles and other technologies to help promote both development and both countries, but also reduce their impact on the global sector. as i noted, the press conference between the south central is just getting underway and they're just starting to delivered their opening remarks. ok, thanks so much. that is what was on jordan for us at the us state department. the hong kong has held as far as dragon downs festival since a dropped depend demik restrictions earlier this year. the chinese self governing territory is trying to draw back tourist public, private pulls on how the territory is trying to make it come back. i circled by
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a drug and dance meant to sell the magic of home. come, especially off the dock. widespread political protests followed by the pint. demik have taken that told on the economy that this campaign hopes to reverse. and with china is reopening at the start of this year. mainland visitors of backend falls one year. this is my 1st time to visit hong kong we are old and we want to see the world of the phone call and gives me the impression that china is great and strong . china finally rises up the territories luxury. good stools are busy, one small, but most visitors are wrong discount group towards that do not spend big small whole business is even worse than before. the border reopened, although there are more tours, business has not improved. hello from on call. whatever the crisis political, public health, so record nomic. hong kong has
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a reputation for advancing back helped by brush campaigning. but with 80 percent of the new arrivals being from mainland china. hong kong is still going to attracting the international visitors in one state and local people themselves have changed the way they spend early closing pandemic regulations. it seems i've had a lasting impact. people's happy it changed on their consumption path in change. um, i've been some people find it reluctant to go out and spend money in the evening time . the city is also competing with other agent destinations for tourism dollars. while bull hong kong people visiting the mainland, where the money goes further with domestic economy on the mainland, there's lots of goods that go into other places like japan or it's very cheap and local receive a going away for the we tends to sions, and i'm spending very money there where it's much cheaper hotels are about to close
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to the price it costs here. so this extend period is going to be very tiring as to how many choice we get. lots, he's resting on this golden week to help the territories flagging full cheese mcbride. i'll just say era on com polls have now closed the parliamentary election and the southern african kingdom of is pertaining nearly 600000 causes a registered to cost, the ballots. the $59.00 states in the countries low, a house of power went up to grabs. now the 10 seats will be chosen by the countries monarch king the swats. he. the 3rd political policies have been banned in the country since the early 19 seventies. i mean, his opponents can only be voted for as individuals such crowns in these, you have demonstrated outside the french military, vice, demanding, the excess. the
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funds announced on sunday it's truthful begins with 4 rank from the west african nation. 2 months of to occur. about $1500.00 french soldiers was stationed in asia as part of the fight against the groups in the region of sweden's prime. minnesota of kristen is exploring how the forces can help deal with an unprecedented search and gang violence. at least 11 people were killed in their daily shootings or bombings in september. the violence is the worst seen in a single month. some nearly 4 years. bible gains the finding of arms and drug trafficking. the violence has spread right across the country. many asylum seekers crossing into the you with fleeing gang violence and mexico. there has been an increase in mass abductions linked to comp towels in the country. earlier this month, a group of teenage boys were kidnapped by on demand and central mexico. on wednesday or thursday is found 6 bodies and one survival on a remote runge. the prosecutor's office is he is in this type of condition and
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under police protection, as a local hospital, grieving, relatives and friends held a funeral to 2 of the teenagers and the small town of the new se, the 10s of thousands of people have much to cross less than america demanding improved access to abortion services. but from mexico city to pull us out is really as much international say, football, ocean de mexico de criminalize the procedure of this month following similar moves . biology and tina and columbia demonstrations say they want to further expand and protect those rocks. the bo, this is, it will just say right, and these are the top stories, the so at least 52 people have been killed and applies to the religious gathering. and mustang, and the focused on the problems that village has done separately. at least 5 people
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were killed in an explosion and a mosque and the city of hunger near the shower the united nations this morning. the number of people thing that gonna cut about could suppose 100000 people. medius is about 2 thirds of the account. medians have left the region more than a week after, as advise you on to controlling the swift and military offensive. dianne feinstein, the longest serving female member of the us senate, has died at the age of 90. the california democrats was known for supporting bills on gun control and the environment she had been on well and was planning to retire at the end of it to him next year. earlier this morning we lost a giant in the senate. senator dianne feinstein was one of the most amazing people who ever graced the senate whoever graced the country, she had so many amazing, wonderful qualities wrapped up in one in.
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