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a 3 d model upfront takes on the big issue. this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black labs don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with one to 10 minute rigorous debate? people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the nato reinforces it's peacekeeping mission in northern kosovo, after reports as serbia deploying troops to the border, the time several of any a, it's great to have you with us. this is elza 0 life from don't also coming up them
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. all these is holding a presidential run off, but it's china and india then appear to be on the ballots. funerals held for some of the 57 people killed when bombs ripped through 2 mosques in northern pakistan and flooding. and the big apple heavy rainfall in new york city causes widespread transport disruption across the region. the we start with a growing crisis on the border between serbia and northern coast of all the us as warren to the serbian government to stop building up its military forces in the region. tensions re ignited last week of to a 12 hour shootout in northern coast of o 3 ethnics or a government were killed. so was one coast of our police officer. then they to peacekeeping force. it says it is increasing its presence. serbia denies accusations that it was responsible, it blames the interest on cost of those policies towards of ethics or minority both
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to life as good as good. now are customers. so i had a long phone conversation, not an easy one with us secretary of state and to me blinking regarding the situation and costs of us. there's a few things we agreed on, and a few things we did not agree on. we did agree there's a need for the escalation and a greater role for nato peacekeeping forces. there are lots of as well. so what i would say to president, which is stop messing up with coastal coastal is going to defend its freedom, its independence, and it's serenity. at any price, there is no way back, kosovo is a sovereign country and it will be so forever. so the dispute surrounding coast of always rooted in centuries of history, but it works. and in the 1990 is after the breakup of yugoslavia coast of always predominantly ethnic albanian. but it has an ethics or minority in 1998 ethnic albanian armed groups launched a rebellion to end, serve you in a rule that led to a violent response by serbian forces. and 13000 people were killed. a year later,
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nato intervened bombing serbia and forced it to pull out its troops. since then, international peacekeepers have been present in kosovo with about 4000 nato soldiers in 2008 coastal o declared its independence. a move rejected by serbia. well, helena, even off is an associate with a research fellow at the henry jackson society. she says, nato peacekeeping forces are the only thing preventing the situation from escalating into war as well. i think this is sort of expected, i think even if we think about previous balance of escalations, usually when they happen president booted would be inclined to increase the military presence in the region. so i think it's pretty much consistent with what we have been seeing before in previous rounds of escalations, for as long as k for folks which are nato peacekeeping troops based in cost of, of course, on this k for is present in cost about i don't think that we are likely to see an all out war between, so it'd be uncomfortable or a rupture ukraine scenario. we're so be
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a potential the inmates cost of only think both of those scenarios that are exceedingly unlikely. because k force presents there means that both sides are severely discharged from escalating this beyond repair. but also at the same time, that means that if either of the sides was to escalate substantially, k for and the international community more generally would be able to respond quickly. as quickly so i think that these escalations really do not have a potential to become a war, but they never realized do make the situation quite stable. and of course, lots of people in north, comfortable, particularly, extremely difficult, even before the latest round of escalation, normalization folks found themselves in a deadlock last round of talks, which was held about 2 weeks ago. now. ended by prime minister quoted the leaving the talks and abandoned and rejecting the compromise proposal, which stipulated that comfortable mouthful, feel its obligation from 2013 and begin the creation of the association of serv. municipalities. i think normalization folks generally have been standing for quite some time now. mostly we either see certain deals accepted but nothing really implemented in practice. and in the last round, as i've mentioned,
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no proposal was even accepted. and of course, each round of escalation just makes these normalization posts even more difficult. so i'm not particularly optimistic about their success and potential a voting is underway in the 2nd round of the presidential election in the mall deep . it seem as a referendum on which regional power will have influence in the coming years incumbent abraham sola is closer to india while his challenger and mohammed believes favors ties with china. the opposition candidate let the september 9th vote the 1st round of voting, but there was no outright winner leading to this round of voting, tony chang reports from the mold, the capital molly? the polling stations here in molly doing 1st business today. the election commission said that more than 23 percent of the elect or a voted by 10 am and a steady stream of people passing through. that will be great news for president. so like the incumbent, he needs to make up a big gap on his main challenge is coming in 2nd with 7 points behind. and the last
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poultry weeks ago, if he doesn't manage it, how the, the new president will be built to movies of the progressive policy of the mall deeds. he came surprisingly, 1st in the last election. and if he can carry that through in today's vote, the extra support of some of the small appliances that will take him well past the 50 percent. he needs that have been consented to the pm coming back to paris, could be a real problems with them all these to kelly is the last president present. the i mean, is still in jail many verses also, it appears to be quite confident that the bold deeds today is a different place. and the political powers and social structures a strong enough to whether anyone who might try to abuse fishing boats offload the catch of gillis in tuna outside malay central markets. but it's not just the rising price to fish that scope people's attention over the past 2
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weeks. the presidential elections look as if they going down to the one. despite the solar they cannot make performance, they're all consumes. the current administration has lived up to expectations. this new government came into power with play does to hold. um, people are comfortable that will allow machines that were made specifically to look into human rights abuses, did send disappear. and so it's quite simple. but that really hasn't been an outcome. what they have managed to do is keep major infrastructure projects like this on track land reclaimed from the see the housing and then just really use those candidates pledge to keep these projects good. the current president, using money borrowed from india, the challenge of turning back to china. some fear that could lead the multi cold in a game of cheer politics. the president sola has been going back to basics on the
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election trail. became 7 points behind his main rifle in the 1st round of the boat and has a lots of ground to make up for us today. and so the, just with all the on the go a lot of work to opinion polls. the good news, wrong decided this will be the, the is don't miss pools alone line of voters q up for this self. the, with the president. no one tend to weigh north. when every, the accounts across town, the opposition candidate hosting a live q and a he's already well established as the mirror of the capital molly and he thinks he's ready for the next step. well, i think i'm the i've, i've been to many islands i've, i've had a lot of interaction with the people. i've seen how the people, you know, that i've seen that we use on how they want this country to go forward. so i think
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i'm centered and you're the man for the job. he does have history on his side. no presidents in the motives recent history is managed to secure re election. tony chung al jazeera monday a video and says it is struggling to deliver a hundreds of thousands of students. these refugees who have crossed them door for in the chat. it says the rainy season is making the difficult journey more challenging as roads or now flooded. more than 1000000 people have fled sedans since the fighting began in april. about $418000.00 of them a sort refuge in neighboring chad. let's speak note the um address was an audrey on chats border with sedan. um and the conflicts started almost 6 months ago. are you still seeing many refugees crossing over from door for into chat? absolutely. federal. uh now it's not only you from west death for that. we see new arrivals. we're also seeing people from us,
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far away places of northern death for streaming in the eastern charge. uh the week prior to september 15, which is the latest uh set to 6 issued by the united nations high commissioner for refugees. do you ever in charge indicate that in that period alone with enough piece of uh, 7 days more than 7000 people across the border into china. and that is still continuing despite the loading and fighting in such an area. so we continue to see a growing human detection crisis. yeah. right now, this is a come we standing in a come on, on official come by the way that all 3 of this comes around, i'd re itself and you have more than $215000.00 refugees who you have to be sort of take properly taken care of and that is growing by the day because of the continued conflict. and so that might be un, this says it is struggling to deliver aid. so are those people,
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the refugees or so much in need? do they have what they need? and i can tell you, uh, it's no big no. well, before we arrive a great, we visit at the main warehouse of the workforce program in jemina. and what we saw there was really right. we lost the connection. it looks like with the address in john's audrey in the town of andre and chad. our migrant, both in the mediterranean, has reportedly come under attack by the libyan coast guard, according to see watch international. look at this footage, the migrant rescue organization has posted this online. now this appears to show the sinking with dozens of migrants on board after a close approach by a speed boat. and shortly thereafter, a larger patrol boat is seen throwing life luis to people in the water. sea watch
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says it's not clear if there were any casualties after this incident in a post on x, formerly known as twitter, see watch calls, the incident attempted murder. the organization says that the coast guard took the migraines back to libya. the dimensional rains in the us of last new york city and new jersey swamping subways and grounding flights. officials have declared a state of emergency and they have called in the national guard. alexandra bias reports flash floods, wreaking havoc on america's largest city. more than a month of rain falling in just a few hours on friday, state and local officials, urging people to state indoors and move to higher ground if possible. and i want to say to new york is uh, this is time for height and alertness and extreme caution. infrastructure was brought to a near standstill in the city of more than 8000000 people. train lines were shut
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down. major roads submerged and never, ever, never played nearly 18 centimeters of rain fell on some areas. the national guard has been deployed, and multiple people have been rescued from flooded cars and basements. the city's drainage network isn't built for this amount of water and is likely becoming the new normal. this changing weather pattern is the result of the climate change. and the sad reality is our climate is changing faster and our infrastructure can respond. it's renewing calls for the city to have better flood prevention measures . you have to prepare more for the some ways not to be flooded. those are life ones
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. i also heard that a 150 schools were flooded. i have a daycare center that has a closed because the drainage outside of it was block. the states of emergency have been declared in both new york and neighboring new jersey. as it stands more than 23000000 americans are under flood watch. and there's more rain in the forecast. alexandra buyers, algebra. okay, let's go back to houses. there was an address of major in audrey in chad. that is right next to the border with sedan. your audio connection is back up and running. it's one of the stories where we definitely want a flight you through these sometimes technical issues because the story is so important and matters so much. we were just done saying to our viewers that there are hundreds of thousands of people who have fled, the violence in sedan crossed over into chad. and you were telling us, pretty emphatically ahmed, that there isn't enough aid for them as it stands. exactly
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federal. we went to a main warehouse of the world for the program in german not which is a capital of chad. and what we saw there was concerning only a few 1000 bags of fly one graves level. and the country representative was telling us that basically you've no help arrives by the end of october. people was by truly have nothing to eat. and right now what they're trying to do is to try to give every probably, at least a middle a day. and he said, the situation is getting worse and worse and worse every day at this point, standing at the camps, this camp was non existant just 2 months ago. now it's filled with thousands of refugees and they're all looking up to our organizations, not the united nations. i commission to 4, if you use it well for program bona agents is full help and that is not coming. and the principal thing is that these people struggling to feed every day. i don't even know what lies in the future for them because they're not even aware that for work
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food would run out at the end of october. so that's the situation currently. and so people are desperate in these camps. we have 3 of these comes, i don't agree alone. that is um, it's published come a more secure account is being run by the united nations high commissioner for refugees away from here. and that's the court, only house. i don't 170000 refugees. so the bulk of that refugees are still kept it in camps like this unofficial comes like, but it's more than $200000.00 of them on leaving. and discounts said, all right, man, thank you for your reporting on this important story. this is almost half a 1000000 people who have fled into chad from the ongoing conflict incident. thank you very much. still ahead on al jazeera will tell you how that you case national health services using smartphones to reduce the backlog and appointments and 27 years. officer us rapper, 2 puncture, cor, was shot dead. police in las vegas have arrested a former against or for his murder state. you the,
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i probably will say some, some of like temperatures into pots. if you're at paper, the next couple of dies, stick me down towards the south west to the so defeat just coming in here about the tools, the northwest is more wet, small when the weather piling in, it will fade some heavy rain. it's all and as we go through, sat today, pushing across it to northern ireland, easy across the yard receive well thinks of what weather move. and there was a big the pushing up to something positive scoffing sounds like 10 retry. felt bad in london at around 20 celsius will see a highs into the low twenty's for paris, but getting up into the thirty's once again into m a trade in those temperatures. if anything, nothing a little further. up with this we go on through sunday, could touch 27 in power. so some very warm weather at this stage. as we go through
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the we can still a few showers that go central positive england and wells pushing across to was northern jeremy southern mary's at denmark's. and what's the weather coming into a good parts of norway? live the showers notice into the southeast that to kissing some big and sundry down pools over the next couple of days and could see some meaningful showers across the highway over the next couple of days. southern areas of algae area down through the jet was the gulf of guinea, becoming a little more widespread across southern positive west africa. as we go through the remainder of the test, i don't need to somebody the dates consult with information. how does the narrative improve public opinion?
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how is this as intended? this and we flaming the story? the listening post, i fix the media, we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover. the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching ultra 0 reminder of our headlines. the us is urging serbia to stop building up military forces along its border with kosovo. pensions have been running high between serbia and kosovo after a 12 hour shoot out last week. motors and them all. these are casting their ballots in a presidential run off incumbent paper, him so as close to the india while his challenge. and mohammed leaves favors ties
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with china and torrential rains in the us of last new york city and new jersey flooding subway stations. and grounding flights authorities have declared a state of emergency and cold in the national guard. so funerals are being held in pakistan for some of the 57 people killed in 2 separate bomb attacks on friday. at least 52 people were killed in a blast at a religious gathering in the northern province of baluchistan. another explosion killed at least 5 people in hank, who near peshawar. and that is where come all hider is joining us from now in anger . come on. what's happening where you are to right now, you can see there's some activity de, obviously the button that you see behind me used to be a moss, and that's where it goes to one of the places where the suicide bomber was able to bill him, set it up now had an uncle to attack edward and was the police,
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were they able to neutralize one or guy get outside that gun back dated basically alert that everybody who had congregated for the friday bred dozens of them and them. and they were able to escape into a way from the march. then that is why we do not have the kind of guide you to do that. we show a much don't way the crowd gathered hundreds of people together. so at least some really fast part as scheduled to do this concern. but nevertheless, i del more name, not just for the victims of much don't by dollars or what the victims of hunger come on. you've explained to us that one of the vulnerabilities of pakistan is of course, the very long border that it shares with afghanistan. some of the are groups on the other side of the board are coming in to carry out these attacks. i don't know if that's the case in this particular attack, but the pakistani government and the afghan government now seem to be on the same page when it comes to fighting this us.
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absolutely, because the other 1 dollar bond had given a commitment and a little hard duty americans that dead story would not be used to attack any neighboring country in just draws just a few weeks ago. this isn't the not hundreds of uh, did you get $1.01 progress on 5 did the tact across the board out. and after that i focused on large a very strong complaint against the day i've gotten government for not doing. and now since then the i was on government of god, good undertaking, a huge operation and to nurse the 100 and the 50, the fight does. and of course that going out for the sang for these guys that on the other side. but as you mentioned, the steward dikes did not take place anywhere near the board that much stronger white fall from the bar to about 50 kilometers from ford and hunger. it says it is also quite far from the border,
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which would suggest that many of these by dies from the day to get the ball and bucket done from islamic stage. quarter sawn have been able to establish some 4 doors in the hinterland and editor, larry as and the from it is from there that day, but the launch, these are the issues the dykes start getting not just the security forces, but the net. but as we saw, even civil in elgin zeros come out higher reporting there from handle on the aftermath of to suicide bombing attacks in pakistan. thank you very much. come off of the united nations, a sending a humanitarian mission to going to a camera back after. as a base on to control of the region, it will be the 1st you in mission to the enclave. and newly 30 years ethnic armenians, a streaming, out of new going to camera back, fearing persecution, or media says the number of people that have crossed into his territory has no surpassed a 100000. but some events of age census this report from the single line in us by
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john other by john the security forces are gradually taking control and social media posts. soldiers and policemen are showing recently vacated quarterly and hard can be known as to find a code to armenians and more leaders of defense declared republic of odd stuff have be interested while attempting to cross the border to armenia. david quinn, who can was a leading commander of the separate this otherwise on the efficiency he participated in organizing and managing groups, their territory with that ends in explosives. another leader faces up to 14 years in prison. in the case of financing terrorism, the fall of a foreign minister has also turned himself in. azerbaijan and security says civilians have nothing to fear and we go after those armenians could accused of what it calls for crimes. we are inviting everyone to state the even the people living i think because all of all of the conditions will different. why that for them to stay on the,
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on their cities. but that invitation is difficult to accept for those who live 2 or 3 decades of hateful rhetoric fighting look good in violence in just a few days. more than 2 thirds of the ethnic, i mean community has already left the 10s of thousands have recently arrived in armenia, many of them women, children, and elder duty, they are tired quotes hungry, some of them they just rented a while to the 2 cars or on the way to our me, some people who have chosen to stay are seeking russian protection. but most parts of what was known as utsa are equally silent. the project is committed to making this region a safe and nothing caused by john is but old for all the nationalities. and most people there minutes will also leave tier. and the reason for some of the, for the, for a number of years and it was never an attention for us to present a government. buckley says it's created
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a working group for the degree. sion basically covers social humanitarian, economic and infrastructure issues. in the car box region, only a few 1000, if any ethnic armenians will be left in what was once new, gordon ricardo, by the real test for other by john, will be to reintegrate them into society as equal azerbaijan. the citizens solemn and job without 0 dangling caught off region. but u. k is experiencing record waiting times to use its national health service. but the expansion of a so called virtual award scheme could help ease the crisis. the end. a chest at home already treats tens of thousands of mainly elderly patients using smartphones . and it's now set to include terminally ill children as well for research reports from bristol when um collins gets home and there's always a doctor in the house. oh, be it's a virtual one about splunk software package that could contain the future of health care. the devices inside, they don't click it, measure the pulse,
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breathing on blood pressure, and said readings to medical professionals, fire a small if i just have to wait and know that it means that chronic, pulmonary referred treat disease doesn't require a hospital stay. i was a i thought, well, a good idea. yeah. i didn't want to stay in hospital in the hospital, you caught so be going out into the gardens when you're home. i think you recovered better. you're around friends and family, but you've been told few of the monitored. so you've got that in the background to not helps you know you've been telfair and just press the button, checking in on people like on by phone, other stuff with the n h s at home program. a partnership between community health care and local hospitals will, than a 160000 people have already occupied virtual beds on the u. k. is national health service. are you saying to show a bracket to place for him? does have cost like nothing, like a busy hospital ward,
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but the full clinicians here today, monitoring 70 patients remotely, in the homes, all of whom would otherwise be taking up hospital beds currently being used by more seriously ill patients. if the data from the testing kid shows a decline, adult to illness is sent out to the safety psych interventions can happen quicker than on a regular will. will a king size sleigh. so the patients haven't any deterioration may like the case of being quite reactive with patients that run well wherever us would get rid of the potentially potentially white. so that mole um you come together. it's like the service could also prevent infection spreading in a hospital, and it's now being expanded to get terminally ill children care at home with that families. hello, let me just let me speaking. i think this is just the story in terms of using technology to provide can we for the look to write books of inverted colors,
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but we have to think about the personal touch. and i think that's what this and, you know, this really provides, research has suggested that up to 80 percent of persons would favor this kind of treatment with waiting lists. that's a record high adults is on strike over pay, monitoring vital signs from the side. they become more of a necessity than a choice. full rece out is era. presto, england. the man has been charged with the shooting of us rep or to punch the core 27 years after his murder. to punk was 25 years old when he was shot in las vegas in 1996 police of arrested 60 year old duane davis in connection with the murder. he has long been known to investigators and he had admitted that he was in the car. the 2 punk was shot from they were 27 years 27 years for 27 years. the family a few bucks, of course,
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has been waiting for justice. we are here today to announce the rest of 60 year old, dwayne keith davis. k, a, k b, d for the murder of 2 box cor. davis was arrested this morning by my own criminal apprehension team. and this investigation started on the 9th of september 7th, 1996. and as far from over offense had been paying tribute to to pocket a make shift memorial close to where the wrapper was killed forever. it's actually 3 year old side. they actually got him just this and we're here visiting his memorial today. this is actually very touching to us with the fan so i'm very happy that they quote the killer, even though how long it's, it's been like 20 years overdue for many years. i'm glad that's gone.
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