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cost trouble in one of the china is biggest shadow banks, is the selling these economy of risk rising fuel prices and makes pulling car and see anger in syria over the economic crisis. plus uranium price is at their highest level in more than 12 years. counting the cost analysis the are the suicide pump. last the rips through a religious a procession and focused on dozens of dead and the 2nd attack season explosions. it's a most commercial activity. at least find the on the clock. this is out. is there a light from the also coming out united nations to send the admission into the going to car back often daily. a 100000 at the con meetings fled to have
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intensifies on control shot down to the us government leaders as politicians on capitol hill. because over spending levels compose for parliamentary elections players and this once you need for cuz last absolute, the to explosions, during religious gathering. some pucks done have killed thousands of people that have injured many of those. the 1st bloss killed at least $52.00 people in mustang, and the southwest improvement to bleach is done in a separate explosion. at least 5 have been killed in the mosque in the city of hon . going to show alex bed has more. so it's again, it's a celebration which it isn't balanced. histone proteins mocking the 1st day of the process. the explosion is to graphic to show hundreds of people who run in the low bodies. this
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a district was passing near to the rally when blast happened. i don't know, the reason is i came in conscious after the bloss i was scared to i so so many bodies lying here and their bodies were lying for these 2 hours before the say a suicide by my decent, nice it himself in the middle of a crowd near a local mosque. dozens of injured people rushed to help people with severe injuries have been admitted to you and god willing they'll be on right. i talked to an old on medicine so available, so with goats help, we'll manage everything shortly after the explosion and bulk system, another bombing was carried out at the most and they bring those suites in the hype, approx 20 for the explosion close parts of the building to collapse tripping thousands of people under rubble of what they say. well, it must have been the suicide bomber blew himself up. inside the mosque, the roof of the building came crashing down. risk you if it's continue and they are
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no more dead bodies inside a tech. so in civilians and pakistan has increased since 2022 bits after a ceasefire 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. that looks bid, which is 0. and rashid is a gen listed and also focusing on i've got this done pockets done in central asia, and he says that could be many reasons behind the attacks are certainly things happening in the same time. and there's been another reason that this, that this group go to long term attack. remember, elections are coming up in general elections. and for months time, the former prime minister in the luxury is, is going 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, what the ministry, what other politicians are going to do in the day of the but the,
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but the real threat at the moment just as long as the against the, against me, david against bikes, of civilians and the increasing the state of disarray and government of the the time you multiply and they're not decreasing it anywhere tool and they're getting bloody and blood. yeah. on the major bottles, things for the gover. fishy, again, the directions are coming up the other time. i don't know necessarily area isn't focused on or the amount that he's trying to. um 51000000 talk to 1000000 over 150 . to leave the country. i'm going back to run this stuff. and this is a major the key to the refugees that have to be outcome thought about government. and this is a to be a retaliation for, for the others moved by the government to try and get rid of the rest. would you
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for the united nations? this morning, the number of people seem to go on a car back, could go past 100000 ethnic, armenians of streaming, out of the region of to more than a week of the, as it goes on to controlling this with ministry offensive. i mean, it says about 2 thirds of the population is left. you have to budge on the government is urging ethnic albanians to stay in the going to car back but hasn't explained how they would be reintegrated the government to the break away region has been dissolved in the state will cease to exist from january. the 1st many of the ethnic albanians have taken refuge in doris and media, one l to the company to escape to along with a disabled son. described the fit for the future. the normal is the which when it was written on the day that when you go on this issue,
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i was busy. so i started the publishers. this is your number, which is huge. send their job or the little red. that was, it was use one of the road. so the story. sure. hold on. sure. let me. oh somebody in the should sit with the she's just like do you want to hold on? sure. go up engine. this news monthly nature is only been job aid
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reports. now that the flow of media is out of, i'm going to turn it back, shows no sign offending. what were you seeing more of the same, the beeping victor thing in the last few days, app launch in into show. in the roads leading out of this enclave rate. 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 or what happens for the future inhabitants of this area. but this is an advisor to the gym and, and i've been planning mr. voss and well, thank you very much for your time. as these 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 some of the use of those aren't given. of course, the most important challenge now is to make everyone living with regions not dependent other nationalities. to understand those are what junk is committed to
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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, the, for a number of years. and it was never an attention for us to present a government for them to be. of course, as we can see, all this 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 through them state program is a me recreation reconstruction. and the developing of oldest suitors, including the infrastructure, including the 1 in the morning. and so this region, well, depending on the religion on everything goes on the culture, a whole, the religions and the cultures and disappears. are the same as that with john. and
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that is why the most important concept for us as the projected government 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 is states, therefore, the committee will not the united nations is to send admission to nicole the car back. it is the 1st time the u. n. has had access to the region today with 50 is we haven't had access there 2 bucks in about 30 years. so it's important, it's very important that we will be able to get in. we will go in through uh into the air from us or by john um, while they are the team will see to assess the situation on the ground and identify the humanitarian needs with both for both people remaining and the people that are
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on the move us president joe biden to stay in washington dc over the weekend to try and have as a possible federal government shut down. congress needs to agree on a new funding bill by the end of this month. if not, thousands of federal employees will be sent home. republicans and democrats often push budget negotiations right to, to the break. so what will a govern shut down mean for americans can be how it can join us. now live from washington is being push right to the bring it again is net set. time draining away . how likely is it we're heading for shut down. kimberly, normally i feel optimistic, i feel less optimistic this time. uh, typically there is some sort of 11th hour deal. this works out button this time. there are, is a facet of hard line republicans in the house of representatives that seem insistent on watching this one go over the edge if you will. what seems to be
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happening here just very quickly is that the us government and its agencies are funded by what's known as 12 spending bills annually that fund the different agencies. they're usually passed through one fell swoop in what some are, isn't on the bus. but this time round some of those hardware republicans want them past individually. and right now the bully passed one in the house of representatives. they have passed none in the us senate and it's requirement that it passes both chambers and assigned by the us president. there's no way that's all going to get done by october 1st, 12 o 1 am washington time. so time is running out and it doesn't appear since they've been trying to do this as the summer that this is going to happen. so i shut down, does appear in it, and it appears that the house of representatives is grinding its heels and really digging in on this one this time around. it doesn't look hopeful and just for context, this would be the 4th government shut down in the decade. and if it does come,
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what will it mean, what are the implications or well, it would certainly ripple across the federal government in terms of impacts. it wouldn't mean that everything would suddenly shut its doors, but there would be sort of effects that would be felt through out for example, tours when suddenly notice that maybe the smithsonian's, but they come to count on visiting in washington dc. they would certainly be shut down. they say they will be open initially until the money runs out. but said that could happen pretty quickly. things like air traffic control, suddenly they would not be operational. if you have a real impact on some of the things we count on in terms of food inspections, the safety of the, in terms of the monitoring of some of the disaster relief that happens. those things that america is really counseling, but the sort of keeps things functioning and aren't always seen of the federal
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leave funding, preschool programs, the funding for nutritional programs, all of that would stop things that wouldn't stop. so nick would be things like some of those checks people receive a remote social security, medicare that will continue. but in terms of the impacts, certainly it would be across the board. and so what do you mean impacts felt kind of at the state level as well, because there is money that trickles down to the states, so this would really be wide spread. and so that's why the 5 and white house is urging the federal government to come to some sort of deal, but it doesn't look hopeful at this hour. it can be things that can be how good sir reporting that from the white house. now diane feinstein, the longest serving female member of the us senate, has died at the age of 19 the california democrats was done for supporting bills on gun control and the environment she'd been planning to retire at the end of her time. next year, the senate observed a moment of silence before majority. anita chuck schumer pay tribute to find start
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. earlier this morning we lost a giant in the senate. the 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. probably calhane has more now 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 women in the senate 31 years. she was the 1st woman to re take the role as head of the select intelligence committee,
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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 court over millions of ca, documents, 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,
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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 when she came back to the hill. there were some questions 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 woman really to take on so many powerful roles, but as a mentor to so many more. who now serve?
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patty calling out to 0. washington, still ed here, not 0. where in tried, does the numbers fling from neighboring to done continued to rise and sweetness, prime minister holds emergency tolts with the on forces of an unprecedented search gun. the a late summer world. so late september, woods of the northeast of yours is about to be swept away because incoming traffic is a cold front. and it's doing what it says it's not in the attempt is backed by 56 degrees typically where it's been really well. it's a lot of shows and much since thunderstorms on it once it's gone through the sun. richards bit breezy may be for denmark and re returns to a rather more or terminal looking for the shelves, including ireland. but there is, we'll see, most of western europe sticky down in the southwest. so this front moves east woods
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and enhances the rain overtook here. so the sun still blazes down in spain, and in fact is quite likely. we'll see the woman's weather here for a little while, and yet seville is up to 3637 degrees now for october. that's more or less a wreck to it. and we don't really change much for the next 3 days. on the 1st 3 days of october, if you like that with just a quick look at what's happening around greece, talk to you and the know if he so maybe there are one rings on the stores, it may well be a returned to warnings or flash flooding in greece during saturday. i'm seeing the yet likely for took care of it again, you know, the potential there potentially quite heavy there enough. i don't think on the libyan coast, they'll be light down here. quarter wind diets or egypt into chavez. you can see where it meets with developing thunder storms, which might well, okay to engine me to the, the,
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52 people are being killed and applause for religious gathering in mustang, the pakistani from simple interest on separate at least 5 people killed the explosions at the mosque in the city of hunt. shower. united nations is born in the number of people seem to go into the car by could so past 100000. i mean, it says about 2 thirds of its become millions of left. the reason will that a week, often as a result of control and the ministry offensive is present joe biden, to stay in washington dc over the weekend to try and of a to possible federal government shut down congress. things to agree on a new funding bill by the end of this month. if not thousands of federal employees will be sent. a russian president vladimir putin as instruct to the former chief of staff development group to create volunteer units for the war and ukraine. the kremlin says andre trisha now works for the ministry of defense video his be released, showing preaching, meeting char shift, president, held him as a possible new commander for the mess,
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and every group authorized me today. i know you have any precautions in june provision was killed when a plane who was traveling on for me must go to st. petersburg, crashed, and matthews is a russia specialist. and for my newsweek magazine, moscow bureau chief and he says the structure of the appointment is a saw and approved and wants to return to business. as usual. with the wagner group, a basic name is sits or the uh, the, the grey head one he's for most of the full colonel in the russian military. he was a gun will come on the he's 6261 years old now, but i'm doing the scandal of 19 eighties. he won 2 metals for, for the cost of valor in the field. and he is, i said, retired with the rank of folk cuddled in 2012. but he was retired under a cloud because he had been to come on the all of our military interior ministry,
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russian forces in petersburg and he was dismissed for drunkenness. so he was exactly the kind of person in a kind of military experience war he wrote drunk, disgraced that following the backbone of the kind of, in a, in glory as boston. so being told him that i that the, that for the back bent of argument, it was the it which was entirely for them, the former russian senior officers, the bottom line is that tutors and wants to go back to business as usual with wagner. wagner has been very useful to him in a variety of conflicts. firstly between 20141 box. and it was found that the full scale invasion of 2022, because the wagner troops were able to maintain the fiction that russel regular troops when not involved in, in the eastern, new crane and base of the same purpose in syria and libya and the central left african republic, that'd be in a kind of denial wing of russian military force us into the military
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sources of told out 0 that the permanent sri rapid support forces targeted army headquarters in the capital costume without salary into and the army says it struck our assess positions just south of the city. fighting between the 2 sides began back in april. more than 1000000 people have fled to don and the for the 3300000 internally displaced more than 400000. basically women and children have crossed into the neighboring chad charge. you say one and 5 children is malnourished. the difficult journey to deliver aid is being made more challenging during the rainy season, as roads are washed away, the child and governments estimates the number of people crossing the border. it could reach at 600000 by the end of the year of the address as more now from the other day on the child's border with 3 dots to the latest statistics. some of the united nations high commissioner for refugees indicate that the weak proceeding september 15 more than $7000.00 refugees from so done have crossed into eastern charge. many of them,
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from no doubt for which is swelling the numbers here already there was more than $600000.00 refugees from all the complex in doubtful who are currently in camps in charge. now the latest number or the number of refugees was sort of course the border in the last 4 or 5 months. increased in chide has risen to more than 200000 . and when these continue to arrive, the numbers will increase the authorities here and try to estimate that by the end of this year, more than 600000 refugees from so done may have crossed into eastern chide. now the biggest concern is not the swelling number of refugees age, the amount of paid available to them. we visited the main warehouse of the united issues world foot program in jemina. and what we saw there was trucking. they don't have enough supplies that we lost them until the end of october. or if he's just told us that unless help arrives, soon, refugees will stop. and the biggest concern, or biggest worry,
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is that most of the features here in charge, especially in eastern, tried more than $400000.00 of them. i'm not aware of the trouble that lies ahead. how many degrees i'll just say to an upgrade on the charge suit on board. the votes being counted off depending upon entry election in the southern africa, indicate them of s. what cd? and then the $600000.00 basis we registered to cost the balance with $59.00 seats in the countries low house of parliament up for grabs. and of a 10 seats will be chosen by the countries monic king at most what the, the, the political policies have been fined in the country since the 1970s members of parliament can only be voted for as individuals. after nearly 3 decades of mine has been charged with the 1996 shooting of us referred to, but according to local media, police are believed to have arrested duane davis as long related to investigate as admitted that he was in the call involved in the drive by shooting,
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so if it was 25, when he was gone down in las vegas, the prime minister of sweden has been holding emergency tours with the head of the countries on forces. he's trying to help police them and unprecedented search and people gain violence. 11 people have been killed this month like the fucker as this report. a deadly gun was being waged on sweden streets and the country's police said prime minister of christmas and overwhelmed, it is time he said to some of the military support of going for the hay tide renewal. we have an increased level of care right now in sweden find these cannot do old work against crime themselves. the armed forces have special ability to support the place within the current role, such as logistics and intelligence gathering, as well as competency, assessing peach of risk and target. so that onto the problem is to also said he will devote any for it is involved in criminal gangs, military involvement and crime fighting is a highly unusual step for sweden,
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the sign of how challenging things that become for regular law enforcement. it follows the killing of 2 people in separate shootings, installed comb on wednesday, and a woman and a 20 store to be an innocent bystander. donnelly, to an a bomb tool to a house in the city of a solid in the early hours of thursday. also this week to peddle full explosions ripped through homes in central suite and enjoying at least 3 people. of the deadly con waives claimed 11 lives this month, including a 13 year old boy who was found shorting the head in woodland close to his home is still calm. during the last years we have seen as in increasing the young boys and children are getting involved in the criminal justice . and one of the reasons that children and the young boys are actually involved and that they are trying to focus on them, is that the children and the young boys are really good. the working and working with the drug. yeah,
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the drug market that the games are focus on. the latest search and killings has to be linked to a feud between rival functions of a criminal gang noticed foxtrot in a country where police estimates as many as 30000 people are directly involved. will have ties to gun crime. the bulk of ultra 0, hong kong has held its 1st drag and on the festival since it dropped pandemic restrictions out of this year. the chinese self governing charter is trying to draw back to us from a broad reports on how the chargers attempting to make it come as a circled fly, a drag and dance meant to sell the magic of home. come, especially off the dock. widespread political protests followed by the pines demick have taken that told on the economy that this campaign hopes to reverse. and with china is reopening at the start of this year. main line visitors all back in force
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one year. this is my 1st time to visit hong kong we are old and we want to see the world. hong kong gives me the impression that china is great and strong. china finally rises up the territories luxury. we good schools of busy one small. but most visitors are wrong discount group tours that do not spend big small business is even worse than before. the border reopened, although there are more tours, business has not improved the below from on call whatever the crisis political public health. so record nomic, hong kong has a reputation for bouncing 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 and change.
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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 more 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 a lot of places, lots of time where it's very cheap. i'm local. yeah. going away for the weekend. the solutions and i'm spending the money there where it's much cheaper hotels are about to cool. so the price it costs, obviously. yeah. so this period is going to be very tiring as to how many choice we get lost. he's resting on this golden week to help the territories flagging full jeans. but mcbride, i'll just say error icon the . so this is 0. these are the top stores and at least 52 people have been killed in
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