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the broke house premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us and to avoid talking to the 1st amendment. right. because in liberia heck, to the post kinda incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the temp job. okay, back on which is era. the media says nearly the entire population of my god knows how to bond has now flagged after azerbaijan, to cope full control of the region. the play you watching all g 0 live from to how with me for the back. people also ahead nato is to boost its peacekeeping operation in comfortable i made reports of serbian troop movements near the border. the opposition candidate in the movies is
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projected to win the 2nd round of the presidential election. and braving the diary in gap. we look at the wave of migraines making the dangerous journey to central america in search of a better life in the us. the thank you for joining us. armenia is asking the european union for help in dealing with the influx of people crossing from nego know kind of by ethnic armenians have been fleeting. the regions, hearing persecution, after azerbaijan took control of the enclave. the government in years on our medias capital says a number of people who's been crossing into its territory has passed a 100000. that's nearly the entire se, call median population of nego know kind of by the board. a city of garbage has become a hub for rivals. with all these us set up a reception center to assess their needs. those who fled from the going to kind of back say there is a strong as a by johnny military, police and,
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and police presence there. the, as a by johnny defense ministry has issued a statement saying one soldier was killed inside the fire. earlier on saturday. was i'm a, been job aids begins coverage with the latest from hard dish, the nozzle by john, me and a go. and i'll kind of, i as more videos appeared on social media filled by security officials from the other by joining forces who have now entered and taken control of most of what was formerly known as noble know, caught a box in the city of defined a code or function the we're seeing scenes of the silence. we're seeing empty streets, empty shops, vacant homes. this is because more than a 100000 people have now left just a fraction of the population. and now remains in this enclave where people have been assured that they will not be persecuted or prosecuted by other. but johnny forces us to take control of this area. civilians have been told that they have nothing to fear. and even people who have taken part inside them either to the side of manage the forces in the fight against other badge and have been told that
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unless they have carried out crimes against other birds on you said millions and security forces, they have nothing to fear but that has not been believed by most of the people who are the ethnic armenians will continue to leave a must either also hearing that other by john is going to allow a un mission to go there. it is going to be a fact finding mission. we do not know the exact composition of rent and where they will go, but it will be for the 1st time, according to the otherwise any for and then see that and impeded access would be allowed to the united nations and its agencies as has not been the case in the last 3 decades, instead, i mean you occupied its territory, it established, illegal settlements, destroyed, and continued to deny access to the outside world. and all of this, the pro speak diplomatic wrangling is happening while people are continuing to leave. and it is estimated that it is going to be a very small number of people who will remain in this corner by region from the ethnic. i mean community, if any of them decide to stay back. so i'm,
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i've enjoyed the data hold on this kind of operating and i'll just say or has been as smith is in yet, yvonne or medias capital he tells us solve for these are dealing with a large number of arrivals. they're really one of the most intractable estimate conflicts to come out of the full of the soviet union and the speed of it as quote, everybody, including the medium authorities on the un by surprise view and h c. all the commission that we do use was expecting and basically maybe 90000 scrap those plans and he said is expecting a 120000 refugees to come from the going to a cadillac. pretty much the entire population. none of them, none of the people we've spoken to have confidence in these area. governments as a badge on a government's claim that the security will be guaranteed if they decided to stay in the reason for that same place, that tens of thousands of people on both sides of died fighting for and against the going no kind of a back. the media have to come meetings last decisively. a war in 2020,
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many people living that have looked through to was that price and the frightened because they fear and despise of items. insurance is assurances they fear they will be treated as the lose as nasa by john will come in as the big 2 doctors why the ones we've spoken to have decided to lead us. they say probably be future generations can live together side by side as they want state. but they come in other words, use the united states has one so be as government urging it to pull back its forces on the border with comfortable. it follows a speech of unrest. the northern costs of the ethnic side side, the majority, nato, has announced it's increasing its peacekeeping mission in the region with hundreds of british soldiers due to arrive. so michael, apple has a detail nato peacekeepers have been in cost of a 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
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minority ethnic serbs mostly in the north. but that piece has been hard to keep. in recent days, the costs of our police officer was shot and killed last week. and a check point in northern costs of a $100.00, which led to a shoot off at a monastery that killed 3 ethnics. a gunman. cost of a 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, aided and abetted by serbia. the recent troubles began earlier this year when it makes its boy content local elections, which so it's nick albanian mays installed in the region. they will protest and unrest in response, kosovo declared its independence in 2008 and move rejected by belgrade,
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which considered as cause of a break away problem. in the recent done, wrist has raised further attention in the estimate key divided region that spotted so heat no positive d 9. 2 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 diplomats putting nicole to belgrade 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 to me blinking regarding the situation and costs of it. when i quit, 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 g escalation and a greater role for nato peacekeeping forces there. in the face of expanding nato,
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a presence known as k for him cause a vote. 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, that means that it's either up 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 use. 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 elders, era. all the dispute surrounding cost of all goes back a long time, but it worse and in the 1990 is after the breakup of yugoslavia because of all is predominantly asked me companion with an ethics of minority in 1998 asked me call binion on groups launched a rebellion to end. so being role that lead to
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a violent response by serbian forces. 15000 people were killed. a year later, natal intervened bomb. sylvia enforced it to pull out its troops. since then, international peacekeepers have been present in comfortable with about 4000 need to a soldiers in 2008, kosovo, declared his independence. a move rejected by soviet don laws, east head of research or the close of our center for security studies. he says, it's not likely that the surgeon military will launch an attack as well. this is the fact that the united states reacted to this means that this is being taken very seriously and the present. so major escalation of attention, however, they don't have a strong military presence in kosovo. and so the also has cooperation with nato. so it is highly unlikely that the serbian army was attack possible. uh, this would be right now and think about,
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but in recent periods we have seen many unlikely things happening just yesterday of the leader of the terrorist attacking possible through an open glass into his lawyer accepted responsibility of organizing this, this attack. and he's the deputy president of the, a civilian political part in the north because of all this will be less and very close allied or breast them which is so him accepting this responsibility changes a lot of things now. uh, and the pressure on the ice building up to take uh, a dsl ation mattress as well as on coastal to promote uh, reconciliation messages uh towards the so so the population living in the north local media and them all, these are reporting that opposition candidate mohammed ways a ways projected to win the 2nd round of the presidential election. he was tipped when the runoff officer coming out on top in the 1st round. on september the 9th friday's vote was seen as
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a referendum on which regional power will have influence over the islands nation in the coming years. incumbent de brian, so late is closer to india, ways or favors ties with china that spring in tony chain. who's in molly, the capital of the multi source. so bring us up to speed with these latest projections. tony. the will the same uh, very clear this stage. i think the expectation had been that it would be a very close race. it would go down to the why, but just 3 hours of the polls close, it appeared, the delta mohammed, moist headed, unassailable lead. and what was a now and the latest counts coming out of the of the what seems to have happened. the split seems to be in about 10 percent. uh, $45.00 foot presidents are like, uh, 55 percent for uh, for missed adult to movies. and i think that was certainly the feeling we be guessing from the president's camp in the last couple of days. they were pushing
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very hard, but the seem to be a feeling that they just couldn't do it. now we saw or seen it, and the p a politician early this afternoon and who was very gloomy about and how the vote was going. he said one of the big problems was the india 1st policy, the president somebody had been pushing. so that obviously has played on people's minds, but i think also just the fact that there was a new alternative. the president suddenly came to past 5 years ago. lots of problems has reforms, investigations of things that had gone wrong in the past. much of that, didn't the peer now it seems that mold evince, have chosen a new president. yeah. and then you got it. and if this result is confirmed, tony, what would it mean for the most ease and the direction of pets? well it potentially an awful lot, pm were at the positive adult to most per, represents, were in power 5 years ago. and i think
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a lot of multi events. remember that as a very doc time, an awful lot of corruption, corruption, the land and the then president, president yeah, mean in prison, where he is still now, and he's being very present on this election trail in fact a lot. so the campaign post is he's right, is a full front with dolton was standing behind him to show that the expectation is he is that he will probably find his way out of jail fairly quickly. once once the move is that he steps up into his position is present. but i think a lot of people we've talked to have also felt that the mold, these is now more secure place democratic rights. political rights, civil society structures are all much more solid than they were in the past. and that even if there are problems within a p p. m. government that should stay at people clear. i think that was failing, that to the current administration just had been given a great opportunity to bring change. it hadn't used enough. and people who clearly
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chose to prove that with the vote they vote for a new government, a new president. and i think that i think that some of those changes can be around 3. 20 thank you for the update. tony chang reporting a lie from the bodies capital. molly, the united nation says it's struggling to deliver aids to hundreds of thousands of food in these refugees, of costs from don for into chad. it says a rainy season is making the difficult journey more challenging because roads are flooded, more than 1000000. so the needs of fledge since the fighting began in mid april. about 418000 have sought refuge in neighboring shot. i'm a decrease has moved from a refugee camp in audrey on child support or with so don, so 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, according to the united nations has slowed down now to ship more light on the
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situation of refugees here in a great and across the eastern chart itself. is the coordinator of the united dishes high commission for their personal combined of the united inches high commission. yeah, in the boat a ton of address and 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 pre 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 center. this is where if it does come off to having across the board or waiting to
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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 are we looking at probably a few 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 talked to this is 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 at 27 percent of what we need. and unless the international community steps up it's, it's support to us. the university agency and the other agencies that are
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supporting refugee response and also to tardy and assorted these and a host community. we're going to to face tremendous difficulties. intelligence is sort of head on out to 0 or 198 days or 230 to the bill is not the u. s. space is a potential government shutdown where live from washington and just some of the the weather brought to you by visit customer. hello. welcome to the cat, the international forecast. we got some heavy rain on the full cost of the central parts of china. as we go through the next, outside of the area or of the west to whether this, where the system here links right back into the hearts of china. and the shy was, will drift a little further east. which as we go through the course of best sunday on into
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monday, showers to the south is that the to the north? it is dry coast a good part of northern china? 25 selves use the same badging. we're getting up to 23. and so we'll create a peninsula generate dr. mattress, a few showers, the into japan temperatures to us getting the back a little bit with a little more clout. the last the talk killed around 29 degrees celsius. there's what you're welcome to central positive china. and we will see whether, whether making his way towards taiwan over the next couple of days as a developing tropical storm makes its way up towards the taiwan straits penny. a shower. has there been to the philippines some heavier write them to northern bony . i big down pulls into southern parts of vietnam, southern there was a camp area i'm pushing across into me on my, i think me, i must stay with line share about the west to whether across south asia over the next dial. so we'll see some positive india just a few orange warnings and force just around the dish western got sol, so very, very wet for a time big. but try to the north west of the quote to you
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after either by john took control of the place, a government team nearby and stays over a 100000 people have costing to or median territory. it's not asking the european union for the us sees urging sab, yet to stop building up military forces along his border with comfortable tensions up and running high between savvy and possible after a 12 hours to town last week, and local media and the molding set projecting opposition candidates made more easy when the 2nd von of the presidential election was tip to win the runoff. after coming out on top in the 1st 5 on september the 9th. now, hundreds of thousands of migrants are on the move impacting countries throughout the americas political repression. economic turmoil and worsening comedy shows are among the factors pushing them to risk at all. i'll just here is alexander, i'm here. terry force from baba, top columbia a year ago, the swelling migraines,
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davy, paris crossed a treacherous study in 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 him to leave once again by mail. i am a little bit scared and will type seen on social media. people being robinson with mike, they think golf maybe things come get better. is just one of hundreds of thousands of various latin american present routes. on the 3rd by the dangers of the journey. been swelling, spleen, the political and economic crisis. they are make up the biggest part of this slate . this wave followed by a sions and equal dorians, but it 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 temperance and okay, so we're seeing many microns feeling, the hardening of migration policies with the possibilities of the republicans in
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the us. so we're seeing an explosion in the south bay, nicaragua, salvatore, guatemala 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 the product migrations become big business for criminal organizations at times as big as drug trafficking, the condo, gulf co mafia and colombia has total control over the diary and got it. we calculate its a $100000000.00 business that alone, panama mexico. in the united states of all announced new measures to curb the surge . but despite this, davy is preparing to do this monday. in the morning will take fee of the most is being depaul to the up to suffering so much to get the best. my biggest fear 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 it just looked on
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while the deteriorating security situation in haiti is also contributing to the wave of migration within 10000 people have fed their homes in the past few months. criminal gangs not controlled much of the capital portal prints. the government has call for an international force to increase security. how does there a spoke to one haitian host preparing to leave the country? i mean, i mean, we think some, yeah, let me get them on the. yeah, and you said, i mean, since i've been shopping for them. yeah. i mean, you know, it's a really sensitive deal with showing which
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is that with people you'll see that what did you call that? 16. i'm sorry, you didn't by the way you want to do one. so basically by some of it we, how we, how we, i mean, no, we get, you can mail me a us government to will go into partial shut down just softer for g m t on sunday. if congress is unable to pass
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a new spending package is are $198.00 days or 2. 32, the bill is not past on friday. a group of republicans in the house which is controlled by a party refused to bank of measure, saying, proposed spending cuts did not go far enough. let's get the latest with my kind of who joins is not from washington. so congress has been in session, might tell us about what's likely to happen is this shut down unavoidable. now. while at the moment, members of the house are considering a resolution, which would extend the funding of government for at least 45 days since the stuff got resolution unclear though, how it's actually going to get passed to seeing that there has been resistance in the house to pass in any form of resolution that does not include the very stringent demands from that. the whole group of hard drive is in the republican cool, cuz at the same time as well. the senate is now looking at legislation which it
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wants to pass, but that would then have to be passed by the house. the speaker of the house given mccarthy has to date insisted that he would not introduce any democrats led legislation in the house. so everything at a complete holt at the moment. so as i say, members of congress are considering these different pieces of legislation. in the case of the house, a 45 day stuck got resolution. but once again, not clear how that's going to get through. and so what will the government shut down if it happens? mean for americans, how are people going to be impacted as well? this will be a shutdown, rather like the one in 2013 which had a massive impact on the us economy that shut down, lost it for some sort of team days about most experts believe that if the shut down is a couple of days, then it's not that serious everything just moves on once the situation is resolved . however, if it last longer, then it has a cumulative effect. and that's of impact on the economy,
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not least one of the trust in the outside world. but also, for example, mid october, some to 1000000 military members are due to get the paychecks. if this is not result, they will not be paid. that is just one example of how much impact this would have remembering as well. but that back in 2013, it was a similar situation. the most recent shut down in 20182019. some of the bills had been passed, so it wasn't a complete shut down, which is what we are looking at now in terms of every federal work, either not being paid and being put on leave for sleep or else being forced to work without pay. so it's a very grim prospect for the american people. thank you, mike, for the uptake. mike, mike, dave, mike kind of live there in washington. now migrant. a boat in the mediterranean has reportedly come under attack by the libyan coast guard, according to see washington national. this, the rescue organization has posted this video online. it appears to show
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a disney stinking with dozens of migrants on board after a close approach with a speed boat. shortly afterwards, a launch control body seen throwing life police to people in the water. see, watch says it's not clear if they were any casualties in a post on x. c. watch calls, incident attempted murder. the organization says a coast car took the migraines back to libya, feed excise from c, which has been explaining what happened. so what we're seeing yesterday from i've got 0 is the roots, a davy? um disgusting. vibration. see from the union? we have the of the software to the cost. got basically chasing. lindsey probably be for more than half an hour, attacking them several times to the crest. of the bowl with one of the action best at the places and all of the busy persons just rented to box up. and then we also have seen that the survivors from a direct to the, to the post office and then put back to the company. so this is something that
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you're going to see day by day, and it's the curiosity part. you're view migration policy, which is the power in east coast off to make sure that people are reaching you control at the moment. he knows 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 set of religious gatherings in the northern promise, a fellow to sign. and that explosion kill at least 5 people in hon. go near the shower. so rock has been voting to alexis 5th prime minister in 4 years. pro russian former prime minister, robert fico is up against liberal liter. michael's tameka. the election follows the resignation of edward hagar in may, his administration was a strong supporter of ukraine. after russia's invasion, the outcome of this phone could cease, evacuate change stance and lean more towards russia. a man is dead in australia, and another one is in hospital after the boat was struck by a whale,
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the collision with the fish flips the boat in. fortunately, they just off the coast of sidney. the 2 men were out on a fishing expedition. the engine mine is in a stable condition in hospital. the headlines on algae 0 more ethnic armenians if mean a go know, kind of by most a heading to armenia of hearing persecution. after azerbaijan took control of the enclave. the government in year of on says over a $100000.00 people have costing to armenian territory. it is now asking the european union for help. it's a sudden and decisive and so really one of the most intractable estimate conflicts to come out of the full of the soviet union and the speed of it as cold. everybody including the median authorities on the un by surprise view and h c. all the commission for that we do use was expecting and basically maybe 90 to .
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