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don't want everyone to keep all for the ball for us to learn the visceral connections of the land and a total lack of faith in the government meets with these communities, at least, or an exploration isn't known stone to the a percentage of people attempting to make the dangerous jointly to be knighted states as countries across the region struggle to understand human in that, that in general, the way the people you'll see behind me has just survived one of the most treacherous jungles in the whole world. and i'm showing the homeland on the border between what the amount of mexico, where we're quote numbers of people across the river to try to get to the united states. the
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goose's out 0 life from doha. also it coming out of media says nearly the entire population of not going to occur back has fled after as a by john took full control of the region. nato to beast is peace keeping operation in cost of the mid reports of serbian treat movements near the border. the opposition candidates in the mound these projected to wind the 2nd round, the presidential election, the it is 1900 you and to begin with special coverage of the migrant crisis affecting countries across north and central america. most people are heading for the united states, where as many as 9000 are attempting to cross the border every day. there is making the perilous journey from south america face and particularly dangerous obstacle, daria and got. it's a dangerous stretch of jungle between columbia and panama. the number of people
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crossing has hit a record high of 400000 so far this year. that's on track to be more to be more than double. she has numbers. so at home, it is in southern mexico, near the border with the guatemala 1st considering human is joining us from the area of darwin in panama. and let's say just tell us about where you are and to kind of precious that people are. and yes, we are in a town called back when she gets all this is actually not a town. it's a miniscule of hamlet population. 3000 that is receiving 3000 migrants, the majority from venezuela, but actually from all over the world every single day. and they are in the queue right now to pass through a makes 50 immigration area where they're also there monday, just being inspected in case they're tearing something illegal. and then they can rest for just a short time before going on with their journey. but it is been a terrible journey. the stories that we're hearing break your hearts as you can see,
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there are lots of children babies, newborn babies, pregnant women. many we are hearing have died along the way, impact just a short while ago. the police rush rushed off with a rubber raft of tried to rescue a woman who fell into one of the very deep river. but they're so exhausted their legs, their knees, their bones are in such terrible shape that they can't even make it even. and this last leg is a 100, sir. he came along the trip to the most treacherous jungle, possibly in the world that used to be called impenetrable. but nearly 5000000 people of 5000 people. i'm sorry, we'll have passed through here this. this area alone, this year before december we're told if not more, at least here, once we get to where you are, what happens then of the from here they tried to rest a little bit and then they take, they line up very early in the morning at 4 o'clock to turn to lines 3000 people
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again to get into boats. and that will take them to a, another town or larger place where they can get onto the buses to take them to the costa rica board. from there, they will be to pass on to another bus. those who can't afford it will be walking all the way to the mexican us border, where, which is their goal to make it to the united states. but some of these people may not even make it they so many as i say, have not made it here, the toner and had been telling me, especially the children they have to get it out of their system who just arrived your talking to me about the dead bodies, they've found along the way, very, very gruesome descriptions, how they're even stepping on some of these bodies in the rivers when they cross them. also hundreds of people i've talked to today telling me that they've been robbed by bandage. and so the violence is getting is increasing again these 2 women were raped last night. so these are only people that i could talk to amongst the 3000. so this is a very, this is a hot bed here of, of, of
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a high jenny cost bed. there's no there, no bathrooms, it's, it's, it's a really horrible humanitarian crisis that's only growing here. as you will see in the story that we produce to you every day or it's between 3 and 5000, my goods passes through a small indigenous hamlets in the daddy and jungle. they're close to the end of a treacherous journey to the 130 kilometer long. that in gap in gloria. 5 long days indicates christopher they base 14 heat, much mosquitoes, poisonous snakes, contaminated river water and vengeance. equal to y'all, hopefully that in the, our group was dropped a gunpoint due to all over money and food. the freaks that women trash to see if we're hiding our money. they're giving me the other one. i would joining this group on the last leg of their jungle crossing him. i wonder how all of these people
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don't get lost in the jungle. something that is so easy to do. and the reason that they don't release the majority of them don't, is that they're told to follow these markers. they're blue pieces of blue plastic, that service ribbons, and they go all the way down outside of this jungle. everyone who's hands to prove balance while crossing the river into black with to keep the old modern phone use somebody. i know kerry, he's handicapped some of the entire journey. he says he had to leave in his way, let because there are no end to compulsion drugs. there but his son, one vehicle, the baby who was being treated right now is suffering from diarrhea, vomiting and fever. but he is not the only one just about everyone who's come here to this health center has exactly the same symptoms or even worse. no one comes out of the jungle with nothing unscathed. just outside women screams and p as another been sweetly migrate. i mailed verse treats her for trench
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foot. scores of people can barely walk in your mind. you tells me he is traumatized on the why us or a business while and woman with a baby died after she fell into the water when she slipped on a rock. too many people are dying in a jungle. it's hill on us. the next morning to my goods foreman into this line, to get a seat on the beat, our long couldn't do like boots. that would bring them 3 hours down river to a town where they can get a bus to the cost to become a lawyer. the majority of it is wailings, but it's becoming more like the united nations people have come from as far away as china, least and africa. also hoping to make it to the united states as they leave a new group arrives and seems to think that they could have survived that, that the gap and also across the us border. even though objectively the words could still be a hit of the sea and human elgin's era that in depth,
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panama. let's head now to southern mexico. john holden is standing by the near the border with guatemala jones. just tell us about where you uh, what's happening. what's the situation yeah, i think most of the people that are arriving here and we've been talking to over the last couple of days for the was, was passed in the diary and got the hot break report. you just been seeing that from lucille. this is the river that set price, guatemala, from mexico. people crossing, come across a nice sort of brick. it's a rough, that's a normal way. most people don't, but we're getting across legally. it's easy to get into mexico. then comes the hop at the bit that pops, people are ready for we just saw the come across. so you can see that that's a come pick up by the side of the river. and these are people mainly from pen is way law. and they come here because that we think for
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a boss put on by the mexico city, a government that can take them for away from the boulder and the most current state and government and putting on those buses because it's sort of congested here on the board. or mexico's that southern board a here and especially the town, the temperature is absolute. be full of people to the point where the countries refugee agency director said to me, we're in an emergency right now. we're dealing with 6000 people in the day, which is far up from what they used to. lucy was talking about 3000 coming out. the diary and gap, obviously. so those numbers people have been added an added met. so it's just sort of scrambling right now. working out how to deal with it. what are the principal causes of what's going on? why is it that people suggest so desperate to seek out a better life and take the risk that we've been seeing? lucy was talking about ben is wayne, is that i've been talking about the same in the country and recently is 7000000 people have left, which is almost an unprecedented level of migration in the western hemisphere. you
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went to those numbers, people in height see that the rules are leaving because in that country, in the capital, 80 percent of the cap. so he's taken over by gaines. who am i tossed the population according to the united nations is suffering from hunger. so the coming as well as people from cuba, from nicaragua, countries where there's no law of political freedom. there's people coming from ecuador, where there's not come political violence sort of those factors coming together to just push people. and of course says pull factors as well in the united states, there's a relatively new app called c, b, p one, which at least make support for you for people to try and get an asylum appointment . i think that's encourage some people to think, well, i just need to get to mid mexico and at least i can make the appointment in the united states. others have told us will be elections are coming up next year in the united states. i need somebody can move before then, because who knows might, who might get in and come up with even tougher policies on migration. so we've been
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shot thing to some of these people. they've gone up the route examining the problem in mexico. and here's our report from top to to the mix coast is overwhelmed. that 6000 migrants today, the crossing here, the southern border and looking to push on twits, know the name of the united states. is this the quote it exceeds whatever capacity we have, even the mexico wants to do a good job. for the many. the 1st city they reach is tough to, to let just a few kilometers from the guatemalan buddha. it's full to overflowing. people have been queueing to days outside of mobile asylum, would you the papers try and get through the country. we've been here for 4 days. sleeping on the floor. it's rained on us, then the sun. we sleep in the queue so we don't lose our place and the, the government to organize buses to and it's woods,
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the pressurized puppy to live and take people to be processed in another nearby city. some people want to go, it's the rep, the route. but there are not enough seats. so another comes in that the, by the roadside. when money is stephanie and they have family a way to i, you know, some people have time. we don't, we lost everything after leaving the diary and got a so has been out in the open. and if it trains where are we going to shelter? and with the children to the funeral. on the nova border, the same story. pick one to see it as quite as matamoros who migrant cities or full . this is just a small number of the people heading through typing to the mexico right now. where are they from some of, from venezuela, a country where 7000000 people have left in recent years, playing a ruined economy summer from hate see playing terrible game violence and hunger in
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that country. a visit from cuba, a visit from nicaragua. there's various countries in this region right now that have political instability or economic instability, and all of them are hoping to find something better in the united states. other countries that the troubling 3 are also struggling with the rush coastal resources . just to clear the state of emergency mets, can president lopez over the door as cool for regional governments to meet and try and hash out a plan for the just now. meanwhile, those at the heart of this continue the journey, sleeping rough suffering hung and extortion. only the dream of safety and prosperity in the united states keeps them going on home and out. is it a tough to, to the, nearly all the estimated 120000 the con, medians living in the corner car back and advise you on
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a flat enough now. and i mean it's less than a week to empty an area, but it's hot enough to come in in presence for hundreds of years. they fit persecution, not as much as you want to control the enclave. last week. most people left with just a few clothes and personal belongings all they could carry. but as mess sent this report now, and so this, so how people will go about rebuilding their lives from a village house in the hills, having to go into a car back to a temporary, unfurnished, flat, an hour outside the air. then i need gregorio and her husband suggests battalion and the children must auto everything they owned, they left behind in the rush to leave a spot for us. we never imagined leaving. we thought maybe they will give us full of parts of the land and it will come down or that they would negotiate and come to some agreement. but we didn't think that cut about who would be left with no armenians to me or about john
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says we have to call them meeting security is guaranteed no one here. believe them . tens of thousands of people have died fighting for and against. and the going to kind of back in the last 30 years, the man of our generation cannot live with the answer, but johnny's maybe the women could live somehow or the elderly. when i talked to my grandfather, he says, well, we were living together, but then maybe their generation can somehow deal with it and live together. but our generation cannot. we saw so many wars. how can a person who buried the son and didn't even see him adapt to living with them? the family staying with relatives until i find furniture, but the flight is only bad for 2 months loans until the own is returned after years abroad. i think it might be possible to go back in a few years and you know, i hope it might. my husband has big hopes and he's saying yes, we will go back. but i don't know for now though,
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i mean is worried about schools some and how they make ends meet their meeting governments, as is coordinating with 8 groups and try to use to help provide accommodation, financial support, medical and psychological aid, to help families rebuild that long but it's a significant challenge for a poor country. let's just see this population increased by 4 percent in less than a week. bonus smith, alger 0. yeah. there's always been just a, has the latest from what it is and that's about you on there. you're going to car back. this is where 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 car box in the city of defined the 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
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been assured that they will not be persecuted or prosecuted by other. but johnny forces as 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 retirement, you forces in the fight against other bridge and have been told that unless they have carried out crimes against other bridge, any civilians 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 most of your 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 4. and then see that on impeded access would be allowed to use the united nations and its agencies as has not been the case in the last 3 decades and said, i mean you occupied its territory. it established in legal settlements, destroyed, and continued to deny access to the outside world. and all of this,
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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 in the community. if any of them decide to stay aback some of enjoy the data, hold on this kind of operating. as the us house of representatives has passed a stop gap measure, they could have added government shut down the vote for the 45 day funding bill came in. the republican controlled house just as before, the current funding fee, it expires. the bill now needs to pos and the senate gauge present biden, for shut down, can be fully avoided, more than that. is it coming as? and i still have heard alex here. i'm, i'm a degrees on the charts. who's on board? why are you not technicians on these pages? how warning the time is running out for tens of thousands of refugees displaced by the ongoing project? and so that the
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heres are forecasts for europe in africa on the 1st day of october. first, i want to start with the big picture and we do have plenty of sun and that sun is allowing temperatures to shoot way up across siberia and france. i mean, these numbers are way out of whack now that we will be in october on sundays. so we takes the bill, for example, you should be $26.00, we've cut you in for $38.00, and this heat will process through the week. your temperature is running a good 10 plus above where they should be for this to be your central europe to bulk and spit more in the way of cloud cover and showers rolling through here. so that's going to put a cap on temperatures and a persistent breeze off the black sea will trigger some what weather for turkey or effects? pretty much right across the country. we've got a damp day on sunday to the north. twice we go, weather maker in the atlantic,
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it's going to show a few showers, not many through england, wales and scotland off to africa. i wanted to show you this. we've got a band of rain stretching right across this the hell here. that's a hard desert. that's going to move in, so it stretches from new share, right into southern areas of libya on sunday. further towards the south, a pretty stiff wind here from my pooter so that lower its temperatures. but it pushes some heat into zimbabwe and sandia with socket cups of 35 on sunday. that's it. that's all the coming of age story and the community fighting to push the heritage in an ever changing world. a thing on an ancient way to, to future generations. in an award winning documentary, i'll just say, well, photos, a group of young men on the right to patsy to county in the most, sorry,
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the ivory coast, the sacred wood analogies era. the other again you what you on the 0 reminder about top storage and the number of microns crossing the dangers started got between columbia and kind of officer to record high of 400000. this is most the heading to the united states where as many as 9000 attempts to cross the border every day more as they call it means of leading the corner car back most the hitting to media figuring persecution of those advisors on to control of the governments in your events as over a 100000 people across into his territory, is now also going to european union for help. united states,
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as one sub is governments get to pull back its forces from the board with the cost of of it follows the state of unrest. the northern coast. for what ethics of all the majority nature has announced is increasing is peacekeeping mission in the region with hundreds of british soldiers due to arrive soon. like the level has this report. nato peacekeepers have been in cost of the for more than 20 years and more on the way they, they to keep the peace between costs 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. on 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. costs of o is accusing the serbian government of being behind. that's attack. accusations
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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 a boy commented local elections, which so it's nick albanian may, is installed in the region. they will protest and unrest and response cost 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 on risk 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. the
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united states is monitoring what it says is a large, so it'd be in military deployments on the boat. it was costs of a while. it's talk. diplomats putting nicole to belgrade a book to live as good as good. now like christmas, 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, 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 for and the international community more generally would be able to respond
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quickly and spend 3 hours on 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. michael level l g 0, local media and the melodies are reporting that old position candidates mohammed. maurice is projected to win round to the presidential election. he was tipped to with the rental foster coming out on top in the 1st round. on september, the 9th friday's face was seen as a referendum on which regional power will have influence over the island nation. in the coming is incumbent to bonham. so late is closer to india. movies favors ties with china, 20 chains as well from the capital market. this election officials still tossing up the final titles in the polling station behind me, but it's clear to the mold. these has the new president, delta mohammed movies now has an unassailable lead. he will be the new president of
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the mall deeds, and his progressive policy of the mole davis will take power. now there are going to be lots of questions asked. we met a, c, d, a n d p politician earlier this afternoon, who was very gloomy. he felt the pauses in the 1st policy. it had costs than the poles. i'm one of the p p. i'm returning to power the form of president. yeah. mean is still in jail, will he now be released and what kind of a, a government will a p p. m form. but those are all questions for the days and weeks to come. tony cheng l to 0, monday. the like division says will in time is running out for hundreds of thousands of suited needs refugees in eastern chide. officials say food supplies were lost beyond october, in cases of malnutrition, increasing how would address reports enough of today on the chat to don border.
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roderick degrees prepared families launch of cold flour and welsh trucks. it's the 1st and last meal of the day. i gotta be the wife plans help a lot. sometimes we go entire days with nothing to eat except that the doctor says they are lucky. many of the families it will go to bed with empty comics tonight. the not the admissions is running out of food for these refugees. all right, it's quite a struggle to ensure every family receives one meal a day. now if issues, i'll say that unless help arrives by the end of october, people will stop. this is how much of stock is left in the world for programs of white house in the capital in germany. it's worth more than a 1000000. so doing this refugees currently depend on, or if we don't really see those people we are, it's really going to become faster for each because people are all dying people are we'd continue to die of another page. the coping mechanism of those refugees,
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all just terrible. that right, the season has worse than the situation with flooded roads, making it difficult to deliver the little a definable. on the other hand, the weather has slowed the influx of new arrivals, but still there is a major impact on the local population. the tide situation themselves as well because water and sanitation in food is the same, whatever, and they have to share. we are trying to cover as many needs as we can. as i said, we are only funded up to 27 percent of of our needs. the same is we are doing agencies that are supporting refugees, phones in the east and have taught charge. you know, it's hard to say the smaller piece of arrivals is only temporary and they expect another 200000 people to cross into the country. by the end of the, this could push the population of suited his refugees and tried to more than 1200000, including the roughly 600000 displays. but the conflict in west chappel,
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the united nation, says it will put additional pressure on 8 operations already struggling to keep up with the increasing number of people in the increase i would use either. i'd re on the child's suit on board. a micro bait in the mediterranean has reportedly come under attack by the libyan coast guard, according to see what's international. the st rest, the organization has posted this video online. it appears to show the sinking with thousands of migrants on board offer close approach by spe shawnee alford with the logic patrol boat to seeing threatened life boys to people in the water. see what it says. it's not clear if there were any casualties. very thing is a bound to end into the vacuum where people are electing the 5th prime minister in 4 years. pro russian full, the prime minister robert feature is up against the liberal lead to michael is tameka. the outcome of the vote could cease to evacuate, change johnson lead multiple, it's russia and mine is dated australia and another one is in the hospital. so that
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basically struck by, well, the collision flips the boat in both to the bay, just off the coast of sydney. the 2 men were out on a fishing expedition expedition. the engine, ma'am, is in a stable condition. in hospital the site is down to 0. these are the top stories, and there's many as 9000 people were attempting to across the us mexican border every day. the u. s. has more immigrants than any other country in the world at around 45000000 mexico, every single migrant shelter in the country is now a capacity just to the left to me, you can see the switch at the river. that's where people migraines for a long time. they've been crossing over that from block them all of the an intimate sky. most people don't use a board or entry, they just come over and legally on these rickety ross. but there's been a real increase of dramatic increase in the number of.

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