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the number of ukrainians arriving is also increasing the number of tens of russian arrivals. the 2 countries are to the thousands of the citizens living on side each other on this engine 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. the nato reinforces it's peacekeeping mission and northern coast of o. after reports of serbia deploying troops to the board, the 50 by the 8th grade 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 a 100000 ethnic armenians have slipped into gordon. oak our back and crossed into
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our media. and the more beads is holding a presidential run off, but it's china and india and appear to be on the balance that united states has worn to serve. you as governments urging it to pull back its forces from the border with co symbol, it follows a recent rise and unrest in northern coast of over ethnic serbs or the majority. nature has announced it's increasing its peacekeeping mission in the region with hundreds of british soldiers due to arrive shortly. michael apple 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
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recent days, about 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 trains 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 considered as cause of a break away problem. in the recent done,
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wrist has raised further attention in the estimate key divided region that spotted so heat no positive. now the 92 things are needed and most important safety for crossover sanctions for serbia. and then we can talk about an agreement and good neighborly relations you might be in 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 tough. diplomat putting nicole to belgrade a book to live as good as good. now like customers, 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 owing to quickly. 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 presence known as k for him cause a vote, one belgrade based analyst says,
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all conflict is unlikely. 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 4 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 lost in peace in the region. mike level, which is era, as the disputes around in 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 my ne. 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,
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and nato intervene bombs, serbia, and forced it to pull out his troops. since then, international peacekeepers have been present in kosovo with about 4000 nato soldiers. and 2008, kosovo declared its independence. a move rejected by serbia. u. n says it is struggling to deliver a to hundreds of thousands of student needs. refugees who have crossed from door for and to chat. it says the rainy season is making the difficult journey even more challenging because roads are flooded. more than 1000000 cities have fled since the beginning, the get as since the fighting began in mid april. about 418000 people have sought refuge in neighboring chad. managers has more from a refugee camp in audrey on chance border, which today we understand that in the week proceeding, september 15, they want more than 7000 refugees that crossed into eastern chide from so done that number,
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according to the united nations has slowed down. now to ship more light on the situation of refugees here in a great and across the eastern chart, it's of is the coordinator of the united dishes high commission for they'll personal, combined of the united dishes high commission. yeah, in the boat a ton of address and our patrols must take us talk to us about the situation. i mean, the influx of refugees into eastern tried. 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 child? as a result of the a print conflict, the numbers of new arrivals are going down and we are to a few tens 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 cause of the conflict has slowed down and stopped. in the meantime, we're trying to cover the basic needs of the refugee square here within the transit
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center. this is where if we just come off to having cross the border waiting to be transferred to, to camps that allows them access to water, shelter in basic services, 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 know you're talking about logistics, i mean, the trickling of you were actually just 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 activities. it's a few dozens per day. and we need to be able to explain the strength as i explained . as i said, it is easy to because of the weather conditions and the rain decision, or is it because conflict has dropped to pieces to be on the lice. but why we are thinking about do we still need to deliver and cover the basic needs? and we are not getting behind. we are only funded a 27 percent of what we need. and unless the international community steps up it's,
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it's support to us the university 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 tremendous difficulties and tendencies. and the united nations of sending a humanitarian mission to going to power back after azerbaijan took control of the region. it will be the 1st you emission to the enclave in nearly 30 years ethnic armenians are streaming out of new going to power back steering persecution or media says the number of people that have crossed into its territory has now surpassed a 100000 a solid binge of 8, it is near and are going to come back with the latest. as this was going to be the case that only a few 100, if any of the main in the garden, a quarter by, as their leaders have decided that this state will be dissolved. all of the administrative control will 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 witnessing in the last few days. we've heard from the you in agencies,
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we're on the other side of the board in armenia saying that many people that are arriving in the tired, they're hungry and 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 there will not be harm, but it is difficult for, for people to believe that or those reassurances are also being made by a russian peacekeepers has been who they are hearing from other areas and not just find a code or function the but unfortunately, we're hearing that some have thought refuge with the russian peacekeepers. but it is a fickle 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's safe to stay behind and do hearing that more and more areas are being now taken over by other identity security forces were carrying off how patients such as d, mining and making sure that it is safe for them and other officials to return to this
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area of voting is underway in a presidential run off election in the mall deeds. it is seen as a referendum on which regional power will have influence in the coming years. being coming to president abraham, still a it's closer to india while his challenge and mohammed waves favors ties with china and the opposition candidates was in the lead after the 1st round of voting. so he changed 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 electorate a voted by 10 am. and a steady stream of people passing through that will be great news for president solar, 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,
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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 concerns here. so 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, the date is a different place. and the political powers and social structures a strong enough to whether anyone who might try to abuse and the fishing boats offload the catch of gillis and tuna outside mondays. central monkey. but it's not just the rising price of fish. that's got people's attention over the past 2 weeks. 2 the presidential elections look as if they going down to the one. despite the solid, the can nomic performance. there are concerns. the current administration has lived
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up to expectations. this new government came into power with pledges to hold people accountable demo commissions that were made specifically to look into human rights abuses, did send 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 reclaimed from the see the housing and industrial 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. as the president sola has been going back to basics on the election trip, became 7 points behind his main rifle in the 1st round of the boat and has a loss of ground to make up for that. and so the, just the whole, the on the go,
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a lot of work to opinion polls. the good news, the news will be that the is don't miss pools alone line of voters q up for this self. the, with the president. no one tend to weigh, knows when every, the accounts across town, the opposition candidates 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 we use 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 and the motives. recent history is managed to secure reelection. tony
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toyota 0 monday. a torrential rains in the us have lashed in new york city and new jersey swamping some ways and grounding flights. officials have declared a state of emergency and they've called in the national guard. alexander 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. know 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 never, ever, never
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got you. 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 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. 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
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jersey. as it stands more than 23000000 americans are under flood watch. and there's more rain in the forecast. alexandra buyers, algebra still ahead on alpha 0, hundreds of thousands of migrants around the move in the americas. we investigate what's behind the surgeon numbers the in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help tennessee address migration. is it gonna keys the micro crisis? will make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments football frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones via shoals is particularly important for the industry ship inside stored on al jazeera
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is this time for the west to we think the best option for the ukraine. much more than what, what those options look like. what is us strategy when it comes to iran for almost 200 years, americans have generally been stuck with 2 political choices, but cannot ever change because it comes to us politics the bottom line. the latest news, as it breaks libya's from the west of the coffee cub that even echoes falls lines to help dorski need in this particular divided nation with detailed coverage. this hospital was, for shall. during the rescue operation tank continues to be for those who lost the homes from around the world. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that this is a european border as well as an autonomy in one requiring a european solution. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the we're watching l to 0, a reminder of our top stories this hour. but 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. the u. n says it's struggling to deliver a hundreds of thousands of sit in these refugees across from dar 4 in the chat. it says the rainy season is making the difficult journey. more challenging as roads are flooded. the united nations is sending a humanitarian mission to the board of care about caster as advice on to control of the region. it will be the 1st you admission to the enclave. in nearly 30 years, more than a $100000.00 ethnic, armenians have less than the board. no power back steering persecution might bring
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boats in the mediterranean has reportedly come under attack by the libyan coast guard, according to see, watch international. the c rescue organization has posted this video online. it appears to show would be sinking with dozens of migrants on board after a close approach by a speed boat. shortly afterwards, a larger patrol boat is seen throwing life boost people in the water. now see, watch says that it's not clear if there were any casualties and funerals are being held in pakistan for some of the victims of the to 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 angle. you're peshawar. tomorrow hyder has more from the scene of the 1st attack and hunger. this is the police station that go off in district congo. this was the thing of the attack or earlier on friday at least
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to our diag goodwood. and was one of the a guy good was part the near the get an engaged by the guard or chart them immediately. however, i 2nd attacker then gordon on this area. he was always start this. um however, they weren't able to law but granted. and that of god bates, one of these dogs through which the 2nd attacked good was able to get inside. once inside, it was able to get into the most compound. the police ran where they but this um, that 2nd attacked good read by the ad good image. read them as well as a suicide jacket. as soon as he entered this gum phone extent, where the mosque was, you can see the debris right now. the or mark is now demolish. but did it interesting to note that did were the incident outside just a few steps away from the mot,
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which i know did the wardship birds inside there were dozens of people. busy in the congregation of friday prayed their neighbors to escape the word, the bag. but a few unfortunate people were still got inside. at the time of the explosive going off, they've been able to find just the leg of the good side bama. the explosives were so ball for that it blew him through little pieces. you can still see black stains all over the place. that plan, according to the police, was for these people to come in. dad greenage this our drivers that suicide jackets and their plan was to take over the police compound. but typically they cost aged. however, because of their timely action as they get there was an alert and died warning basically meant that many lives would save. at the same time. this has happened on a day when they were deadly or die getting much don't but little just on. and of course, focused on it in the grip of
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a new wave of our tags across the country. that security for the now and a large and people across the bug just on are concerned with this fresh new wave of while and gum. i like the data in district hung good man has been charged with the shooting of us rapper to punch the core 27 years after his murder to parkway is 25 years old when he was shot in las vegas in 1996 police have arrested 6 year old dwayne davis in connection with the murder, he has long been known to investigators and he had previously admitted that he was in the car involved in the drive by shooting on the night that it took place 27 years 27 years for 27 years, a family of 2 bucks a core has been waiting for justice. we are here today to announce the rest of 60 year old, dwayne keith davis, k, k b, d,
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for the murder of 2 box cor. davis was arrested this morning by my own mtd, criminal apprehension team. and this investigation started on the 9th of september 7th, 1996. and as far from over to us is less than 24 hours away from a government shut down unless a last minute deal can be reached to extend funding this. kimberly helped get reports. congress isn't even close to an agreement. if us law makers category on funding the government before 12 o 1 am local time on october, 1st, some federal offices will be forced to shut down. this could affect millions of americans who may suddenly find they can no longer visit a national park, attended preschool and more. if the government does shut down, you know, these agencies like their 1st load or they're not coming in the office or anything
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like that. and we really rely on them. here's why they might close. the us government is funded annually through 12 spending bills passed in the house of representatives and the senate. the 12 pieces of legislation are typically passed in one giant, still known as on the bus legislation. but this year some opposed that i've got members who have held us up since the summer, not to be able to bring our appropriation bills up. otherwise we'd probably have them all done. the objection to the sun house republicans are instead insisting on passing each of the 12 bills individually, an impossible task by october. first, these representatives are from the parties right wing, and they're using the threat of a shut down to force deep, long term cuts in government spending. the house has passed just one bill so far, the senate, none with congress in gridlock. a partial government shut down appears imminent,
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president biden, and his team say they want to avoid the government shut down, and they're pushing congress to come to an agreement because of the harm they fear . well, ripple across every facet of the us government. our work would clearly be effected, not by this. it would make it harder to do everything that we do to try to advance national security. so we urge congress not to take this step. all non essential federal agencies could close everything from food safety inspections. disaster relief even inspections done by the environmental protection agency or e p a. but those receiving monthly checks from the government notice social security and medicare would not be affected by a partial shut down. what would be effected is global phase in the us economy. this would be the 4th u. s. government shut down in 10 years. kimberly help it out as 0. the white house,
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hundreds of thousands of migrants are on the move impacting countries throughout the americas political repression, economic turmoil and worsening climate issues or among the factors, pushing them to risk it full of a send, a remedy at the reports from but with all a year ago the swelling migrants, davy, paris, crossed the treacherous studying jungle between columbia and panama, trying to reach the united states. but he felt ill in the forest and was deported back to venezuela. the lack of opportunities at home convinced them to leave once again by mail. i am a little bit scared and will type seen on social media. people being roberts with mike, they think golf maybe things come get better. is just one of hundreds of thousands of various latin american from present routes. on the 3rd by the dangers of the journey. been swelling and splitting the
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political and economic crisis. there make up the biggest part of this slate. this wave followed by haitians and equal dorians, but economic was the complete, the 19 pandemic. and increasingly, extreme weather are pushing more and more people across the region to leave their homes. and what you're going to get out of this is temper and sound. okay, so we're seeing many microns feeling, the hardening of migration policies with the possibilities of the republicans in the us. so we're seeing an explosion in the south bay, nicaragua, south. i don't want them all asking us migrants from as far away as western africa scanned. the sense of also started to use this route with much of the traffic driven by transnational criminal organizations engaged in human smuggling. lots as to who does migrations become big business or criminal organizations at times as big as drug trafficking, the condo, gulf co mafia and colombia has total control over the diary and gap. we calculate it's a $100000000.00 business that alone, panama mexico in the united states have all announced new measures to curb the
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surge. but despite this, dave is preparing to do this monday. in the morning will take for you the most is being depaul to the of, to suffering so much to get the box. my biggest for you one shared by most of those risk and get all in this treacherous journey. but that is not enough to stop it. from trying allison, then you just go with the next step on elsa 0 is inside story state you a hello type of system, right. and on the high side for japan at the megabit signs is something a little cool. does it go through the next couple of days, the low cloud, just sliding across the save japan that will just put a cap on the temperatures. so it can be up to $31.00 celsius in tokyo on sunday you notice, but quite a rash of showers in the full cost at that stage they will clear through normally
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when comes in, we're below $30.00 for the 1st time in a long time. as we go through monday, off new central, there's a chart of still saying some live the shelves. maybe try to the south of that, maybe try across the korean peninsula to just notice we do have a developing tropical storm which run towards taiwan. she make her way into the mid to lack of potholes. next week. heavy rain coming in here. i mean, ryan continued across the northeast of india over towards the dish, pushing up to what was wrong with us. still seeing some live yourselves just along the west, them got well the right hope, the easing off a touch as we go through the next day or so up to what was the northwest, the monsoon res i on now starting to retreat. so the withdrawal now making some progress, it's still a little behind track. dry add settled, but a try by the direct costs much have focused on over the next few days with some a hot and dry cost. months will be arriving peninsula. but some heavy shot was for to keep
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the one of the last remaining ancient forests and southeast asia, as a lifeline to hundreds of lumberjacks and drivers. we followed the treacherous journey as they walked to extreme condition to gather and transport this dangerous, but precious cargo risk in your phone. you on al jazeera, it's been disputed for decades, but not going to car box is now under, as they're by john's control. as thousands of armenians fleet itself declared, government says it will cease to exist. so what does the future hold for the region and what will happen to which separates us to move this is inside stored the
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