tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 30, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the, the, the, the hello, i'm serial venue. this is the news, our life from doha coming up in the program today made so reinforcing is peacekeeping mission, in northern kosovo after reports of serbia deploying troops to the border. the, i am i me the address? yeah. on the border between charge i need and so don, why do not have issues this morning that time is running out for tens of thousands
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of refugees display more than a $100000.00 ethnic. armenians have fled nagondo camera back and crossed into our media. and them all these is holding a presidential run off, but it's china and india and that appear to be on the balance. as far as small with the sports barcelona beach, the via to return to the top of the league and they have one of their old rivals to fax, former round which, which starts video ramos putting the ball into his own nest to hands are so a one know when the is just past 10 o'clock, gmc, the united states has worn store because government urging it to pull back its forces from the border with kosovo. this follows a recent rise in unrest and northern coast of o or ethnic serbs or the majority. nato has announced that it is increasing its
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peacekeeping mission in the region with hundreds of british soldiers also due to arrive shortly. michael apple, it has the latest nato peacekeepers have been in cost of the for more than 20 years. and more are on the way they, they to keep the peace between cost of those majority albanian population and it's minority ethnic serbs mostly in the north. but that piece has been hard to keep in recent days, to bump on a cost of our police officer was shot and killed last week. and a check points in northern costs of a $100.00, which led to a shoot off at a monastery that killed 3 ethnic. so gunman, costs of o is accusing the serbian government of being behind that attack. accusations denied by belgrade. happened in the north of kosovo, was an arm attacked by paramilitary forces that have been paid, trained,
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aided and abetted by serbia. the recent troubles began earlier this year when it makes a boy commented local elections, which so make albanian maze installed in the region. they will protest and unrest in response costs of owed to clayton's independence in 2008 and move rejected by belgrade, which considers cause of a break away problem. in the recent done, wrist has raised further attention in the estimate key divided region. what i would say to president, which is stop messing up with close a little closer will, is going to defend its freedom, its independence and its serenity. at any price, there is no way back, kosovo is a sovereign country and it will be so forever. the united states is monitoring what it says is a large, so it'd be in military deployments on the boat. it was cost of a while. it's talk diplomat putting nicole to belgrade
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a book to life as good as good luck cross because i had a long phone conversation, not an easy one with us secretary of state, and so 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 in the face of expanding nato, a presence known as k for in cost of both one bell grade based analyst says full of conflict is unlikely. both sides are severely discharged from escalating this beyond repair. but also at the same time, it 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. last week's violence remains the worst in years. it comes at a time when the european union and us officials are trying to strike a deal in the hopes of finding the last thing piece in the region. michael level
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elders era. the dispute surrounding kosovo goes back a long time, but it worse and in the 1990 is after the break up of yugoslavia coast of always predominantly ethnic albanian with an ethics or minority in 1998 ethnic albanian armed groups launched a rebellion to n serbian rule that led to a violent response by serbian forces. $13000.00 people were killed a year later, nato intervene 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, a key year, kosovo declared its independence that move rejected by serbia down a lot of the head of research of the coast of our center for security studies so you're joining us from christina in kosovo. what do you make of this build up of serbian troops at the border as well? this is the fact that the united states reacted to this means that this is being
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taken very seriously and profound. so major escalation of attention, however, they don't have a strong military presence in kosovo, and certainly also has cooperation with nato. so it is highly unlikely that the serbian army would attack possible. uh, this would be right now and think about, but in recent periods we have seen many unlikely things happening just yesterday, as the leader of the terrorist attacking possible through an open letter to his lawyer accepted responsibility on organizing business. and he's the deputy president of the, a civilian political part in the northern coastal folders being less and very close allied over breast and what you saw him accepting this responsibility changes a lot of things now. all right, and the pressure on so the ice building off to take a destination mattress as well as on coastal to promote
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a reconciliation messages towards the sub. so the population living in the north. okay, so it's worth focusing on that little bit. you're talking about milan, we're deutsche, he is a serb coast of a politician, the vice president of the largest or coast of a party. he's under us sanctions. and he, as you say, of knowledge that he was behind the latest clear up intentions, which left multiple people that the coast of our policeman, 3 um ethnic serbs as well. he says he was behind it and he did not do this and coordination with bell. great, so does that mean then that that the, the current flare up is not with serbia is just with him and his followers as well as the other. his connection to the southern government very transparent, the equipment that they used to this attack, which also the german and us officials have acknowledged. it's not something you
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can inquire to a market. so for instance, one of the names launches they used can only be purchased by the a, the permission of the government. and so the soul plus some of the individuals involved in this attack according to possible belief or part of the security establishment is so yes, so the extent to which the sodium preston himself knew more about this attack is debatable. but the fact that the assume the a elements of the seat, you with institutions a new authority, then perhaps even how them get it is difficult to dispute. give them the evidence that have been presented as a heart. so eh, what this does though, it is also places the civilian community, the north in a very difficult position because the political part he belongs to, was the pre dawn and politically beside the suburbs in the north. and it just difficult now to call for a to this political entity that is,
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leadership was accepted, the responsibility behind this attack. so the, the uh, responsibility over this. the fact that the evidence that's been presented so far clearly seems to show a participation of 70. if you reduce the children's my personnel. a suspicion is that the distance, perhaps also instigated or supported or increased by, by rush off with me. things also strong presence and serve unit security institutions. as you know, there was plenty of finger pointing between. these are the, both of the, the, the serbians and the ethnic serbs and the kosovo authorities. cost those western partners had actually earlier this year called out co symbol on heavy handed policing. do you think coast of authorities, there are any of the responsibility for the rise intentions that we've seen not just in the last week, but in the last few months to the cost of the government has been criticized by the
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us and the you for freely to coordinate actions in the north with the partners, so both you and, and k for a and this for this is of stats, there's been also criticism about over using the special knew it as special police units in the north. and this criticism has also come from the substituting in the north. so this criticism has been widely uh, promoted in the gospel and board, i think should be accepted. but what happened on sunday, it is what's called both by you and the us and tell it was actually just difficult to justify. something like that. the because the government didn't go civil was trying to implement some of the decisions that he got the, the readings that we stood with serve. yeah. nonetheless, i think what we have seen on sunday is going to change the courses german,
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the officials of say this is no longer a business as usual, the situation and i think the messages. so we're for coastal government that it can no longer take actions in from, nor gonzalez, coordination as they need to come forward with a proposal on this found this one of the association of sub majority municipalities in the notes of gospel. this is an obligation because it will have a nice but deliver on this in order to also show the sub's letting in the nor does the government, the serious about integrating them in the cost of our society. okay, so the i needs to support them because it is highly unlikely that was living in the north was accept anything valid? the blessing of them. great look, thank you for all that contacts you've highlighted. some really interesting issues about the coordination of law enforcement in northern kosovo and also political representation there done a lot of the head of research of the kosovar center for security studies. thank you . thank you very much for having me and the you and says it is struggling to
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deliver a to hundreds of thousands of sit in these refugees will have costs from door for into chad. it says the rainy season is making it more difficult. a journey more difficult because roads are flooded. more than 1000000 sudanese have fled since the fighting began almost 6 months ago. about 418000 of them have sort refuge in chad and speak now to ahmed address was in audrey on chats border with sedan. and i know you'll be speaking to the head of the you in operation in just a moment before you do that though, can you set the scene for us and speak to what we're seeing behind you as well. so the situations. yeah. are we looking at more procedures arriving? um we understand that uh in the week proceeding, september 15. they want more than 7000 refugees that crossed into eastern chide
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from so done that number, according to the united nations has slowed down now to ship more light on the situation of refugees here. you know, great. and across the eastern chart, it's of is the coordinator of the united. this has high commission. the personal command of the united is just high commission. yeah. in the border town of address and patrols must talk us talk to us about the situation. i mean the influx of refugees into eastern chide. so then how bad is the situation? are we seeing numbers increasing or are we seeing a decrease in what is the reason more than 400000 refugees from saddam across the border to chad? as a result of the a pretty conflict. the numbers of new arrivals are going down and we're to a few tense per day. and we're trying to understand whether this is because of the rainy season. that makes movement of people extremely difficult or because the cost of construct has slowed down and stopped. in the meantime, we're trying to cover the basic needs of the refugee square here,
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waiting the transit center. this is where references come off to having cross the border waiting to be transferred to camps that allows them access to water, shelter, and basic services. now we have now let's do to relocate. half of them. the other half are still waiting. we need to be to more camps and to the speed at which we can do that depends on the funding made available by international community to us . now you're talking about logistics. i mean, the trickling of new refugees coming into. we're looking at probably 2 dozens a day. oh, probably just just a few. this is, this is the number we have from our monitoring activity seats issue dozens per day . and we need to be able to switch, playing the strength as a split, as i said, is it's because of the weather conditions and the rain decision, or is it because conflict has stopped? this has to be on the lice. but while we are thinking about did, we still need to deliver and cover the basic needs and we are not getting behind.
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we are only funded at 27 percent of what we need. and unless the international community steps up it's, it's support to us the you and the rest of the agency and the other agencies that are supporting refugee response. and also to try the and assorted these and, and a host community. we're going to to face to mentors difficulties and challenges. now the local, far distance tied, you know, for just not talking of probably the numbers rising up 260-0000 or more than 600000 . by the end of december, do you have resources? do you have any idea of whether you can get resources to deal with existing numbers? you have because we're talking about probably by the end of the printer print to study the figures of all the new refugees. what rise here and try to rise to probably 1200000. do you have the resources to deal with that? we definitely do not have the resources needed. we are using very little the resources that we have available at the moment. we have managed to be to new camps and to ensure access to water, but this is by no means enough to cover what is needed in the play as you see and
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keep the other comes in in various direct references, leave with 3 liters per per person per day, it's really simple. walter, for personally, this is not enough food distribution for distribution that happens, but the quantities needs to be increased. i don't, i don't mentioned the needs in terms of education in terms of getting scared and we have the basic in place. we need to sustain these and expanded as there is nothing else facing the existing accounts, whatever we need to be to come to by the end of the year. now 0 when we travel, when we arrived in german, uh we went to the warehouse, the main warehouse for the uh was for the program. and what we saw there was really, really concerning. now just actually with 1000 bags of grains and flour, probably some few cooking or the wi fi. the wall foot program is telling us that the supplies can last as long as the 31st of october. if hell doesn't arrive in time,
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people will suffer under worrying. concern is that hundreds of thousands of refugees still expecting or waiting on the not technicians for help. don't have an idea of the danger that lies ahead. a lot of them are thinking that will help will come one day and we continue to see reports. i'm here from of the issues and even hospital sources. the people are starving children, i'm a nurse, and the case of something on nutrition is rising at an alarming rate simply because there is no enough funding to deal with a crisis unfolding crisis a time to settle met, address. thank you very much for all that context. all that reporting, we appreciate you and your guest taking the time. thanks. there's plenty more head on this news. our flooding and the big apple heavy rainfall in new york city called is wide spread transport disruption across the region and will tell you how the u. k. 's national health services using smartphones to reduce a backlog and appointments. also in support. new zealand get there won't be world
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cup campaign back on track will have to be made of is the, the united nations is sending a humanitarian mission to newborn no camera back after as a base on to control of the region. it will be the 1st you emission to the enclave in nearly 30 years estimate. armenians are streaming out of no go to camera. back steering persecution or media says the number of people that have crossed into its territory has surpassed a 100000. a solid bins of 8 is live in the how are these close to the go into the car back? so a summit, when we say that a 100000 people have left the region, that's almost the entire population of the going to camera back. and that's what it appears to be. and these were the estimates when we saw people in a steady stream q as in q was of cause coming out that this was going to be the case
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that only a few 100, if any, remain in new garner caught about as their leaders have decided that the state will be dissolved, all of the administrative control. would it be handed over to us or by john and people will have to live as, as a bridge on the citizens. so this is something that we've been with this thing in the last few days. we've heard from the you in agencies, we're on the other side of the border in armenia saying that many people that are arriving in the tired, they're hungry. they have very few supplies with them and they just fled with whatever they could get. this comes as it had been repeated assurances from various levels of otherwise i knew for sure that they will not be home. but it is difficult for people to believe that those reassurances are also being made by a russian peacekeepers. it's been who that we're heading from, other areas not just find the code or function the but unfortunately, we're hearing that some have thought refuge with the russian peacekeepers. but it
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is a trickle that is going to continue until a very few people are left. and despite all of the assurances that we keep hearing about, people are not finding it safe to stay behind and do hearing that more and more of the areas are being now taken over by other badge i need security forces. we're counting our top ration, such as d, mining and making sure that it is safe for them and other officials to return to this area. it is abundantly clear that the ethnic armenians do not believe the insurance is given by the advice on a authority since they're all leaving. look, there's a un mission headings and a go to camera back. what is it that they're going to do there, or what it is you have to understand the context of, of, of all of this because the people who are here essentially were not here 30 years ago. and this was international. he recognized as other by johnny surgery and in the last 30 years there's been a lot of hate that has gone on between the 2 peoples. there has been
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a lot of fighting that have gone on. and now in the latest ford that we saw in 2020, and this latest fighting that happened just over a week ago, people are not ready to stay. the united nations mission is being guaranteed that it will be taken there once it is safe for them to go there. because the new officials continue to say that they're finding heavy weaponry they're, they're not sure if there are no fighters left in the area until they can guarantee safety and security for all of the people they want to take. there. they are not going to be taking anyone, including the media, the, the guy, nations agencies we've been speaking to, our re typed about. but this mission is going to entail one of the bundle fission from the agency told us that it is a very sensitive mission. so they are going to talk to the media and discuss the what they find after they come out and on the policy other by johnny, they're saying that unlike what had been happening in there in the last 3 decades there, there was a legal armenian occupation. and destruction of that area. they're determined to
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take people there, but they will do so in their own time when they deem it is safe for them to be. there are some events of a reporting from within azerbaijan. thank you very much. i for a vote counting has finished and as with tvs or fridays parliamentary elections, 50000000 seats in the lower house had been up for grabs, but with no political parties allowed to participate. critics say the vote is ation pro democracy. activists of long been calling for greater freedoms in the kingdom, which is africa's last absolute monarchy for me to joins us now for me to miller, that is from the capital bonnie: for me to tell us about the results, tell us about what this actually change is if anything is for the country, and i know you have a guest that you're about to speak to, so will be reaching to hear what they have to say. and we'll be speaking to welcome meaning, who has been elected into parliament and tell us more about what will happen is
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what teen in terms of issues that will be tackled. he is 159 who have one a seats in parliament as you said, they are votes counting has ended, but we are waiting for 5 know a consolidation verification from the elliptical commission j and new. so to me, it's likely they may make that final loans announcement late in the day, possibly on sunday, but we know that welcome to miti has won a seat here in the body east constituency. what uh, some of the issues that you need to tackle a given what you've heard from people here. oh, thank you. thank you so much. and for a close to is that is that is yes, i have the capital c t issues of poverty. i or you can say, yes, we know that provides the all kinds of phase provides for that doesn't mean that you shouldn't then tackle them. yeah. and it to by the east, the issue of poverty, especially for the elderly and has to particular issue of provide 2 rates ever been
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a headache for the community here, particularly the elderly who i know, leaving on a government grant, yet they expect to pay thousands of of my log into in terms of punch rates. so want them to be exempted from pay perpetuates, as well as all fund invited valuable children who are now heading down a tenant homestead. i also made some paper about the rates get the employees. some of them are not even schooling and then they also have issues of unemployment, particularly for they use that. those also need to particular and then you have issues of infrastructure like the bed roads. yeah. and then also bed housing. those are the issues that he needs to take. so as a constituency, a number of issues and one of the issues you mentioned is that of unemployment, especially with regard to young people. and bonnie east is an area where we sold protests begin about 2 years ago. against the current political system, including king, i'm so i to the 3rd people wanting a more democratic freedoms. but that also move to integrate to issues around
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something of an employment. so dealing with the youth is important. what do you plan to do around that, given that the 60 percent of people who live under the poverty line and there is a high unemployment rate? yes. which fits the us government escorts because it is not development fund, which is a around $3500000.00 and money. so we need to educate young people about that. that's money because it gets to quote to it. keeping desk is in terms of the opening businesses and also taking advantage of investment opportunities. so we do need to educate them about the availability of that money. also, we need to engage the constituencies. what better results to the us to say, how can we help each other to overcome? because we just got to be faced as, as a, as communities. one other thing i want to ask you about is the election process. critics have quoted a sham, they're not happy with the initial process. the governance process is what he need
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looking at the results so far as these preliminary results, it appears as if they perhaps is a turnout of maybe a 3rd of eligible voters or perhaps list. and that was the case in 2018. do you consider that a solid met on data? how do you look at the number of people who came out to vote and what does it say to you? give them that it could be understood for vice. didn't the to that was quite impressive . yes. was do to get the final number from the, from the commission, but a for me. yeah. and disclose that you as the many people came out to vote. so i think we have, i have the people's mandate to go to pay them. it's due to the wishes. yeah. so yeah, maybe some people make might critique about political system, like all other systems that are being critique. but i'd say that's our, this is also the democratic, the single system of government, because it's the people who get to choose who goes department and they elect people
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from the communities. this, the products can post one them by a political parties or political cause. these issues, so that's the, that's the good thing about our home goes to the most government which promotes individual individual merits as opposed to political party appointments. right. um, so let me thank you so much for your time. what was welcomed? i mean, who has been elected to parliament to you and is what you need. but remember that political parties are banned in this. what teeny and people will voted into those seats in parliament elected on an individual basis. so, all right for me to mila. they are reporting from africa as last absolute monica, us with teeny as we await the results the full results of the parliamentary elections there. thank you very much for me to a torrential rains in the us of last new york city in 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
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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. then what 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 down, major roads submerged. and i never, ever, never. 2 particular train, nearly 18 centimeters of rain fell on some areas. the national guard has been
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deployed, and multiple people have been rescued from flooded cars and basements. the cities 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 climate change and the sad reality is our climate is changing faster than 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. i also heard that a 150 schools were flooded. i have a daycare center. they had to close because the drainage outside of it was blocked . 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. ok, let's talk to our senior meteorologist evans and fox have new yorkers seen the
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worst of it. now, is it behind them or is there still more rain coming? yeah, i think they might still say of charlotte say so, but the west is way behind them. now, so that is the good news. we will still be one of 2 showers, but it's going to try up as we go through the coming hours and certainly the coming days. take a look at the satellite pace and even see this mass of cloud, but just up towards new york. now let's have a look at some of these remarkable numbers that we've seen, the average rank full for new york. this time if you. so it was about a $110.00 millimeters afraid in the month of september or october, i forget about the same amount at this particular time. if you look at this, j, f. k had is which is the day on record 187 millimeters. the right we have hallmark and just one day, yes, a staggering amount of rain. full laguardia. is the intensity as well? of course that's the main thing because of this problem and only 3 hours. that's half a month's worth of right. it would be 3 hours. so little wonder that we have seen the flooding problems that you can see. how about cloud, the area fly pressure,
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which incidentally has some bit some piece of tropical storm ophelia mixed in with it. that's just off show, still pulling in some, some way to whether they're up to what was that notation corner of the us that which assuming this just go back a couple of days. this is the state, as you can see about what the weather just pushing up to was new york during 1st day going on into friday. that was the bad day. of course, that's that heavy rain pushing rod across the line and pushing right up towards boston. the man, as we go through the remainder of the day is clearing away. we go on into west saturday, matress asked i still a few showers, but then you go on into tomorrow and the day after it is very late getting much better sir, will. so a chance to dry out at last. okay. incidentally it had some the tropical storm mixed up with that rate and i noticed that tropical storm extend. yeah. everything, fox, thank you so much. i. it's still a head on alice's 027 years after us wrapper to punch. the cor was shot dead. police in las vegas have arrested a former gangster for his murder and the richardson of the asian games in hunger.
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jo, getting some grits with the secrets of showing his global success at the school. so the type of tennessee, the probably will say some satellite temperatures into pots. if you're a paper the next couple of dice, stick it out towards the south west to the so defeat just coming in here, but up tools the northwest is more wet. small when the weather piling in, it will fade some heavy rain. it's island as we go through saturday, pushing across into northern island, easing across the r a c. wells thinks of weather move and there was a big the pushing up to 7 pallets as golf in south about 10 retry, felt bad in london. that around 20 celsius will see a highs into the low twenty's for paris. but getting up into the thirty's once
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again. into m a trade in those temperatures. if anything, nothing a little further. i'll put this, we go on through sunday. could touch 27 in power. so i some very warm weather at this stage. as we go through the we can still a few showers echo central pa, so being linden wells pushing across to was northern shelby, southern areas of denmark, some with weather coming into a good parts of norway live. the shower has noticed 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 with the next couple of days on areas of algae area down from the jet was the gulf of guinea, becoming a little more widespread across southern parts of west africa. as we go through the remainder of the test. i don't need to somebody on the
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the, your watching alpha 0. a reminder of our headlines. the us is urging sort of you have to stop building up military forces along its border with coast of, of tensions have been running i between serbia and kosovo after a 12 hour shut out. last week the u. n says it is struggling to deliver a hundreds of thousands of suit in these refugees who have crossed from door for the chat. it says the rainy season is making the difficult journey even more challenging as roads are flooded. the united nations is sending a few minutes. your admissions and devotional care back out there as the by john took control of the region. it will be the 1st to admission to the enclave and nearly 30 years. this is more than a 100000 ethnic or minions have less than the going account back in the last few days, fearing persecution. a migrant boats in the mediterranean has reportedly come under
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attack by the libyan coast guard, according to see washington national. the c rescue organization has posted this video online. it appears to show a ding a sinking with dozens of my friends on board after a close approach by the speed boat that you see. shortly afterwards, a larger patrol boat is seen throwing life booties to people in the water. a sea watch says that it is not clear if there were any casualties in a post on x, formerly known as twitter, see, watch, cause the incident attempted murder. the organization says the coast guard then took the migraines back to libya. felix vice is a spokesman for c. why? she joins us from land produce in italy. felix, why don't you look at those pictures together? you run us through what we're seeing and what you think is happening in that footage. so what do we have? so yesterday from i've got 0 is the roots, a davy? um disgusting migration. see from the union?
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we have seen the sort of the goals dog. basically change the lindsey robert they need for more than half an hour, attacking them several times to the crest of civil with one of the action button at the faces and all of the busy persons just rented to bought. and then we also have seen that this provider has been transferred to the cold spot. that's it. and then put back to somebody. so it is something that you're going to see day by day it. and it's the key reality from your view migration policy, which is empowering this call to stop, to make sure that people are rich and you can show at the moment. okay, i have many questions for you. i just need to check one thing though, that footage is coming from your own. you have reconnaissance flights over the waters. am i right about this? if you are just to search the deal was currently pregnant at the center permit advantage. so you have 2 options. and also to our products and with these 2 items you of course have to go to find supposed to dispatch why this is
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a right coordination center. ready with us, any want to try to put an age riskless, protect us of the facilities. okay. but we also the, because of the violations against you would rise and to document these crimes. okay . explain to me why the libyan coast guard would be both throwing the migrants in the water and then pulling them out of the water. what's the logic there? well 1st of all, the call got has not any interest of all the rest you had all day getting money from you didn't you need the catholic? should you be you know, the service that comes to my present management? so the interest is to ask the person to dismiss that, just need to make sure that the truck thankfully be off and these cost off is not capable to do see rest. you're the best of luck because the teachers wouldn't be that you approach the at the top of the person's head on live quest. and that is a bar people by people to the field trip. and this is something that we hadn't seen yesterday and these, but the whole lot that they did the right,
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they may not have followed the the, the right protocol, but they did save them. yeah. so the story, the rest of the, of course, the, something about the rings into the wall, but let's say $8.10. so there's a lot of the law who's also formerly the whole, scott and boss not has nothing to do. basically with the c rescue. i'm quite an issue, but i still don't understand the logic. why attack the boat? according to what you're telling has happened and then rescue the people who are in the boat. but of course, i mean the kind of letting people draw on by and you repeat outcrop, this one see watches later on and just document these cries. oh, so you think this is okay? you think this is because they were being watched and that's why they saved them. is that what you're saying? yeah, so sure. i mean, the cost of getting money from do you, you'll need to make sure less people are reaching, you ensure disregard disability. i think that just can be almost up to bobby's and
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just trying to prevent that at least that all it is simply because i couldn't drop . this is a very important part of this. you've. you've mentioned europe several times and we need to get to that. europe, essentially you're telling us that you're up is paying for this? yes. so yesterday, for example, we have a cd because all that is the name of the live in post the services, which was gifted by the ministry of the to ever get to the back of the days. also turned on my house and give me more control of efforts to they didn't cause got it just a couple of months ago. they have received a lot of familiar with some of the union and they also getting trained by the union union. and also they get or receive those of the arrows advantage by the european bondage and see context to just find useful dispatch and direct it back to you at the back to back to the does europe comment on how libya carries out this mission? i mean, surely european, you know, i know without having to ask them if they, if we had
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a european spokesman on on here, they would say no, no, this is not what we're asking them to do. the piece was the responsibilities, but everyone knows especially also organizations work at libby i 7 to see if i'm actually the one human life sports man. and quite a few of the eclipse situation, especially in the text you sent us. but people ending up when they go back to the interest in doing people are going to torture the gateway. some of that might even get killed. but the union is not capable for bring both, especially because this can be kind of be considered as i'm finished, i'll say to you. and therefore they're going to use the so the, because that as a gate and he brought it up because the current government has to be signed for itself. it also gives you the convention. i see it looks nice, a spokesman for see, watch, very strong and alarming footage that you have brought to our attention. thank you for coming on the program today. so voting is underway in a presidential run off the election in the mall. these it is seen as
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a referendum on which regional power will have influence in the coming years incumbent every him. so a is closer to india, while his challenger mohammed believes weber's ties with china. the opposition candidates within the lead of to the 1st round a voting tony chain reports from the capital. molly? the polling stations here in molly doing 1st business today the election commission said that more than 23 percent of the elector 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 poultry weeks ago, if he doesn't manage it, how the, the new president will be dr. moody's 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 smaller pauses that will take him well past the 50
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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 multi is, the date is a different place. and the political powers and social structures a strong enough to whether anyone who might try to abuse the fishing boats offload the catch of gillis in tuna outside mondays. central market. but it's not just the rising price of fish. that's got people's attention over the past 2 weeks. the presidential elections look as if they going down to the one. despite the solar they cannot make performance. they're all concerns. the current administration has lived up to expectations. this new government came into power with pledges to hold people accountable demo commissions that were made
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specifically to look into human rights abuses. did some disappearance as for example, but that really hasn't been an outcome. what they have managed to do is keep major infrastructure projects like this on track land, reclaim from the see the housing and into str. you'll use those candidates pledge to keep these projects good. the current president, using money borrowed from india, the challenger tending back to china. some fear that could lead the multi cold in a game of geo politics. the president sola has been going back to basics on the election trail. became 7 points behind his main rifle in the 1st round of the boat and has a loss of ground to make up for us today. and so the, just the whole, the on the go, a lot of work to opinion polls the wrong decided this will be the is don't miss pools alone line of voters q up for this self.
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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 mayor of the capital molly and he thinks he's ready for the next step. well, i think 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 is on how they want this country to go forward. so i think i'm better and you're the man for the job. he does have history on his side. new presidents in the motives recent history is managed to secure re election. tony toyota 0 monday. but you k is experiencing record waiting time is to use its national health service. but the expansion of
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a so called virtual award scheme could help ease this crisis. the n h s at home, as it's cold, or reading treats tens of thousands of mainly elderly patients using smartphones. and now it is set to include terminally ill children as well for race 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, but you'll have pulse, breathing, and blood pressure and said readings to medical professionals, fire a small if i just have to wait and know that it means the chronic, pulmonary referred for disease, doesn't require a hospital stay. i was a i thought, well, a good idea. yeah. i didn't want to stay in the hospital in the hospital, you caught so be going out into the gardens. when you're at home, i think you recovered better. you're around friends and family,
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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. 's national health service. you seem to show a practical place for him does have cost like nothing, like a busy hospital ward, 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 ward's will a king size sleigh for the patients having any deterioration related. so case of being quite reactive with patients that run well wherever is what get rid of what
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you can essentially essentially wait to get more. you come unless you get someone to get it. it's like the service can also prevent infections spreading in a hospital, and it's now being expanded to get terminally ill children care a time 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, but we have to think about the personal touch. and i think that's what this you know, what 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. pull rece out is era. presto, england man has been charged with the shooting of us rapper to punch the core 27 years after his murder.
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at 2 o'clock with 25 years old when he was shot in las vegas in 1996 and police of now arrested the 60 year old duane davis, in connection with the murder is long been known to investigators. and he had admitted that he was in the car involved in the drive by shooting. okay, it's high time for sport here on houses 0 far as male has joined us in the studio far. thank you so much. sero barcelona. i have moved to the top of low league. i may have one of the old rivals to the bank, as i can have own go by sergio ramos saw the catalan's beat visitors severe one l. ramos, of course, is a former around the druid club captain and spent 16 seasons at the burnaby. how it's when means far. so i have a 2 point lead around 4 in 3rd, but los blanco's can go top is a the 2nd site is sharona. later on saturday, so they've been in big little bit of no, no, but i'll keep an eye on the round good much. but i won't be able to watch it. it is
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a shame and i wish the best team winning suddenly that we did our job. maybe we'd remain lead is maybe, you know, so you know, there's what we have to enjoy our victory because that is what we can control of a, it's a massive day and the english premier league with all of the top teams in action. the big of the mattress, the 2nd place liverpool take on talk to him who set forth both teams around defeat and the appeal so far this season. the reds go into the match following a victory, and the lead cuts mid week told them, however, have had more rest. their most recent game was last sunday is drawing against arsenal. this is of course, a 1st season for spring voss and pasta call glue. in england, undeliverable measures looking forward to facing priesthood. everybody knew it already. when you, when you saw the celtic playing recently is what kind of coaches, how good it is as a coach and getting coming out to a talk to them and that seem to have it all desperate for some authentic football.
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then he's delivering that obviously in that, in a year in hurricane left, picks up. yeah. he's things pretty well. he'll be a really good test for us. again try. i'm part of they have football on it. i'm not saying that. yeah. as i said, i'm fairly unique in the wind i. i play the game and yeah. unions. yeah. so he's standing manager is he's one of these managers. i think the trade aside has made an impact on, on the competition, not just these club arsenal, head into their match. and born with that, with some major injury concerns jacqueline rice because of soccer and william sleep . i have travelled with the squad but are among a number of key players that have question marks over their fitness. the gunners are currently undefeated, the seas and they said 54 points behind leaders and them city i think it's just
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vacations that them that we created as well. i mean, is it closer to that we create and they want to win every single month? so yeah, we have $16.00 matches the ro, true one that size of and is not enough. you know, and we have 6 players injured top, top, top players in just that is what it is. we want to get better. that's for sure. manchester city can make it 7 wins from 7 later on saturday. the primary leaders take on wolves away city did have a slip at mid week. at cordial. his team were dumped out of the leakage by new castle normally will look into that. they are easy. i, i top and so we go in the family for 10 points in front of november is a is a disaster. so i know i know exactly what it is. so we've got a respect always we struggling goals. and when you see the quality individually that they have especially upfront and we send it to always going with the korean guy. and they are really, really good. the christiane rinaldo squared,
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the winner for his team on us are in there. when inside the rape is top division, portugal starting out at a late penalty to earn a $21.00 victory overall. tom, the result means by all necessary. now for the table, rinaldo has 10 goals this season. a more was less lucky from the penalty spot for a while, despite dismissed the brazilian play to keep part and his team's winning over osha bob is corner lead to all hell allows opener. and he was crucial on the build. up to the 2nd goal, it ended to now alto al, currently 6 top of the standard, the chinese one. right. jang, you fi has fired. a warning to her pair is 2024 olympic rivals. a 25 year old deb, the butterfly queen, placed or 6 gold medals asian games. jane won the 50 meter butterfly and a games record time of 25.10 seconds. there are 6 cold. ap is games tying the
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record of friends with capital key of japan who accomplish the same seats in jakarta 5 years ago. and he won bronze on friday. she continues her come back after being diagnosed with cancer in 27 at table. tennis gold medals are an offer and hung joe and the host nation will be hoping to win them all. and the richardson has been finding out why china has such a tight grip on the gate. a national sports that which china has no legal since table tennis became part of the asian games in 1958. china has one move in 3 times as many gold medals as their closest role evils. the hardwood for chinese young players. sponsor clubs like this one in from joe and one of the things that how it got changed the kids need to look at the game. they have to be persistent and they need supportive parents. you have to be prepared to spend a lot of time training and be very determined to have any chance of achieving
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success. china is wills, want donation of the schools, is no happy accidents. in the 1950s, the international table, tennis federation was one of the few global schools in bodies to recognize and welcome china as a member and encouraged joint as government to develop the schools. again, which could be played by a lot of people without quite costs. all the need, the huge amounts of space stapleton is produced showing his 1st will champion in any sports and dozens of olympic gold medals have followed. 10 year old one georgie, the set her sights on one day representing her country. she told me i had the chance to sign up for the table attendance program and my elementary school and the coach said i was quite talented. so i began to play more and i really started to like it. events with a somewhat schultz, a history have also bought china middle success in hung. joe the cities table
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tennis plays though, believe the schools will stem the test of time. i prefer to pretend is to eat sports paper. tennis is a real sport and good for my house. that's why i love it. china around close to when all the type of tennis goals, middles in hong joe, just as they did at the last agent games in indonesia and the richardson l g 0. i'm joe the, the but he's the only the all blacks of sir note is that there's still one of the favorites to lift the rugby world cup trophy. this after they smashed italy, 96. 17, in the on friday zealand lost their open game of the world cup to friends. and it was part of when it gets movie and many people were suggesting that they had struggled to clarify for the, for the final taking on previously on beaten it's holly ins. but this was never contest easy when scoring 14 tries in total,
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their woke up campaign now very much up and running. yeah, i think overall which should be really impressed. um it is always things that can be better and can take anything away from that's available. we, you know, score well, they're a great tech inside and we had to do a lot of ways to nullify what they can do. so yeah, we can be proud of what we've, what we've done so not britton's tyson ferry will fight. alexander was sick of ukraine for the undisputed world. heavyweight title of the actual date has yet to be announced, but we do know it will take place in sadie re pm for 35 year olds. siri is the w. b . c heavyweight champion. well, the sick because 36 holds the veto and i b as bouts. they'll be the 1st undisputed heavyweight title fights and the for belt era.
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the stories of hope and inspiration. schultz document trees from around the world. that celebrates colleen and resilience in times of time on the phone or away from home. these ukrainians and bodies celebrate division bunker and national holiday designed to uphold the traditions of ukraine's national clothing. with looks lot like a russians. we have separated land, which we have national close. nearly 60000 russians arrived in body last year,
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making them the 2nd largest group of tourists. the number of ukrainians arriving is also increased, but the number of tens of russian arrivals, the 2 countries are to the thousands of the citizens living on side each other on this inclusion i alena too, is had a bakery and keep. for now, she says, she'll remain here the dreams of the day and she can return home of the nato reinforces its peacekeeping mission and northern coast of o. after reports of serbia deploying troops to the border, the $50.00. by the 8th way to have you with us, this is alice's 0 life from the also coming up to you and says it is struggling to get a hundreds of thousands of sit in these refugees in neighboring chat. more than
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