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fund which is 0 calls for the immediate release of its generalist, detained in egypt. journalism is not to crime the or how does era get exclusive access to the car back reason of as a body shop? often there the, the entire population leads to on media. i was on, i've been job a in the center of fund can be which was frustrating with cars and people a few days ago. and now it's full at the inquiry johnston. this is all it is here a lot from the also in the news p. k. k claims responsibility for suicide,
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they're talking to t is capital, at least 2 police officers are injured, perilous journey for a better future. we bring you a special coverage on that tens of thousands of migrants within through central america. plus quite frankly, i'm sick and tired. i'm sick and tired to free speech. so the american people provide narratives republicans to keep the word on funding. often another government shuts down. it's not really avoid this the to begin with a crisis and the car back reason of as a bunch on when they all of an estimated 120000. as they all medians living the have fled to armenia and a small fraction left behind the town square and con kenzie is deserted. streets
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are empty and shops, homes and businesses have been abandon sullivan job. it has this exclusive report from content as you've been seen. pictures from han can be in the last few days, tens of thousands of people who lined up the square with all that was they could carry with them. a people who were in the cars were chewing up to leave outside and, and leave the city. but people who are here or waiting for buses for their relatives, for others to come and take them with them as they did not believe the assurances that were given by the other, by johnny government, that they would not be a prosecute at here in the town. center, if i go quiet, you'd be able to hear nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left here. apart from a few elderly disabled and others, we did see some red cross workers who are here earlier, who are taking people, ferrying them away and taking them to a staging point. from there,
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they're going to take them into armine, and that's what people want here. let me just show you. here are some puppies, who've been following this around, possibly looking for food. this is, this is a hard to describe feeling on when you enter a town where you've been looking at pictures of it, where there was so much activity. but now a goes down, which seems to have no soul left is between a driving through this town we've looked at open shuts is if you've left it and they've got the cause of your doors are open up. so it does feel like this was an exit, so it feels like with people, thoughts that they are, they have to leave as quick as they can. adobe, we're hearing a vendor outside of fund can be from, as there by johnny officials, that they, they are free to stay. they, they have nothing to fear. but you have to understand the history of the last 3 decades has been because there's been so much hatred,
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so much violence. there's been so much of that has gone on between these 2 sides that it was difficult or peoples this. imagine what piece between the 2 sides would look like 30 years ago when i mean you and forces came in, they renamed all of these areas with armenian names. this used to be known as content. the other places like who would you lay and cobra jar? we're also named with other birds, any names, but they would change once armenian forces to control of these areas and is self declared state came into place. but now as adviser needs have come into administrative. administrative control. we've also been seeing ambulance is to give, make sure that there is some a, some sort of relief for people who met the i, c r c. awesome. and they said that it is going to help them to ensure that the people who are left behind have some essential services available, the electricity. but you can see the lights are still running, the water is still running. i'll do
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a brokers tell us that they can be sure of the who are, who are the people used to run the water supply are no longer here and behind this is now the vehicle is left is where the russian peacekeepers were station because this was it was a staging point where people who are gathering and leaving, but this is what a city without people looks like it is, seems that we have never seen before, but such a huge mazda of population got up and left, leaving all did they could leave behind with them and just taking their memories and all they could pack on their cars, but the case will things have bombs at least 20 targets in northern iraq. the strikes photo, a suicide attack and unclear interior ministry says one of the attackers is a member of the cut in stone work as possible p k k. so custodial reports from anchor. it's happened just hours before the opening of the turkish parliament.
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the attackers arrived at the ministry of interior building and on colorado, in a large commercial vehicle. one of them carrying the russian maid, walk with the launch or get out of the car and headed directly towards the building's gar tower. the other was an american made and for assault rifle use the car as a shields joe earlier to cut out of the city to see the thanks to the determination of all security forces. the moment that the attack has got out of the vehicle, they started to shoot at them. one of the terrorists dates and they to the suicide, vist. and the other was shocked me ahead without having an opportunity to designate himself or to stay. the weapons used in this attack were provided by the us and russia to the curtis y p g on group and syria, and the american ally in the fight against iso m. p as in side portland, were returning to work after their summer break, where they were expected to ratify sweden's entry in tonight of after the opening
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of the trucks, parliament data we'll be watching about the punch spatial acceptance of sweden, prenatal and there are terrorist organizations in so reason being supported by 3 of them and they are against the pot suppression of sweden, prenatal as well. so that might be a kind of incident uh, be just trying to effect the decision of the turkish parliamentarians as well. police say the attackers stole the vehicle and killed its driver and ty city, a city 260 kilometers, south, east of and cut off before launching the attack. the government has carried out a series of operations targeting on groups were claiming responsibility. curtis fighters on south side was a warning to a source to stand down. however, the president and his citrus administered se, we'll portions will continue on to the last fighter is driven out of syracuse seen
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on to solar l to 0 on with the case present legit, pads one on address parliament off to the attack. so the. busy immediate is result of the time of the intervention of the security forces this morning. the action in which to murder is when neutralize is the last stand of terrorism. the scoundrels have targeted the paste and security of the citizens could not achieve the goals. they will never reach it. the, the hope of a better life in united states has joined tens of thousands of people to the southern border every day. many are tracking through jungles and waiting to waters and central and south america to get the face that particularly dangerous obstacle, the diarrhea and gaps. it's the stretch of jungle between columbia and panama. right cold, breaking 400000 people have trusted. so follow this yet. the thing bought in some
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poverty, seeking a way out to desperate living conditions from home and husband. when i from switching out the new mexico's, bought it with tomato every day says the mexican government, 6000 people, a crossing over this river from guatemala to mexico. the last country on the route to the united states. but that doesn't mean that when they get here, the danger ends just on sunday, 10 people at migrant women from cuba lost their lives in a road accident. and that's actually quite common in august. they were to move road accidents were 15 and 18 migrants respectively. oh, so thought what happens is for those that comprise people, smoke, let's take the money and put them in. so to many cattle trucks with a signing up heading down the motorway and trying to get news to the united states and there were frequent accidents that way. there. oh, so some who can't afford to pay and those have to go on foot like
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a great from venezuela, that we followed as i started the journey mexico. how we looked at our pool it tennessee has lost it some bought the modeling, so she's feeling good. she's one of the group of 18 venezuelans who trying to get to the us just a quick river crossing. and the last country in the way, mexico, one of the raft might be rickety. but the comb with zip the suits you take and nothing compared to what they've been through the treacherous jungle of the diary and got in several countries off for that. but now that he didn't feel like we feel relieved because it's been such a long journey. and now we're close just one more country and then we're at the u. s. so what they see is the last step. and they wrote to say, might be the heart is paul makes codes for right now the government says it's 6000 people crossing this food every day. and that they're overwhelmed. the trying to
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relieve congestion, but busing people up the country away from the buddha. and then prompt to camp is a paid on the switch out the bank while people wait for that to, but some head toe kindnesses that's taken over a week. the group has to decide single cataloging available for that, but if we stay here, we have no money, no food. so no, i have 3 children or better to go on. and so it begins with the, taking them to move to the nearest city top of to, to the top of the, to the, the migrant hub is in an emergency situation to the head of mexico's refugee agency . told me it doesn't that, that, but you know, interpret trula, we're seeing record numbers. we've never seen this. you've had to see it, especially in the last 2 months, particularly september. now mets cruise exploring the possibility of to pull 2 people from south america, including venezuelans, back code. and this isn't
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a group, don't know that yet. they hit a migration check point. do you know the risks you're running, taking the children by the side of the mostly wait for the oldest seems to be to let them go on to now there's 2 kilometers from top to to ask and this is what they fling, what advice and venezuela the money isn't enough for food, work doesn't pay, the government is bad. you can't live right now. 7000000 venezuelans have left the country in recent years. they're a big part of this together with patients. because arguing cubans ecuadorian and others, a search the us and mexican authorities struggling to cope with as more and more people arrive on the home and out 0 to the suit you out to the front of our is warning, a huge numbers of migrants that trusting the diary in gap is threatening the environment. how familiar, and that people are expected to pass through the rate for us by the end of this yet,
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despite the impact everyone wants to migrants to stop coming. we're seeing human. how does this report from boston chaquita on the edge of the garden got? the panama is 130 kilometers long vivian gap is one of the world's most dangerous jungles. it sparsely populated by small indigenous communities. with an unprecedented wave of hundreds of thousands of migrants making the perilous journey across the gap is an attempt to reach the united states is threatening to once pushed dean, rain, forest, backward you, people, population 300 is receiving between 2 and a half 100-5000 miles a day and the impact is obvious. the 57 year old daughter is over here in indigenous community, policeman or south was born here, or a law. what body, where the water up river is contaminated with clothes and the dead bodies of the
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migrants that don't make it. so we can drink that. we're what are any more than what we can't even keep to pay our whole choose are now everywhere attracted by the odor of human excrement and rubbish. the village which has no sewerage, electricity, or portable water, simply cannot cope at the 1st a clinic. dr. ideal. then vandal expresses peers of an outbreak of diseases like color. when we 1st reflect, this is, this is a place where an epidemic can break at the snap of the fingers because of the, of a card and conditions in such tiny space. where people are arriving from all over the world. we have no way to deal with an emergency. the microns remains from that this way a lot, but also for this far away is spangler, dish africa, china, and the me least, the indigenous haven't, but i, people have been living here in this jungle for hundreds of years. these children, for example, learn to swim before they could even walk. but while this all me look very idyllic,
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the city nami, the constant entrance of thousands and thousands of migrants, is not only 3 being the house of this area, but also these people's way of life. indigenous leaders of 4 villages wanted in the kaos, able to found that it's important that these migrants be put into a special camp so that they do not mix with the local people. because we don't know what they bring. and they can also be sleeping with our women and impacting our culture with a great many to reduce interest. they're also benefiting from the wave of migration . people like estimate as that was set up with food stall and provides wi fi services. it's how the whole town a lot and the other 3 indigenous towns along ariba because we women are now sending food and that helps our children in the family. we make a lot of more money now. business is so good that many in the community have a band in their fields with bananas,
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horn and rice is beyond the benefits and drawbacks of this phenomena. the majority of people here want the government to enact changes and improve conditions. not just for that might been some transit, but for the indigenous communities that in gap who for a long forgotten see and human out to 0, that in depth, panama. so the head here, analysis era, so back here is own costs for new left wing the, the following sundays election. one with close ties to rush of the report from africa's last absolute want to keep the government is being accused of silencing the a there. here's are whether update in a minute. 15 will kick this one hoffman australia, a big change in those temperatures for
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w way. next in line will be south australia. now in the zone here, we've got winds with an up to about 75 kilometers per hour. keep your either on adelaide and melbourne. actually dropping temperatures monday to tuesday. we'll injured to some. what weather there and where it is pouring rain is the southern outside the south island of new zealand. this wet weather is now running out into the north island on monday. why take you to southeast asia? temperatures are still remaining high, quite hot for this time of the year. if we go north, if this pretty persistent rain for both western and eastern areas of thailand, also looking bad in southern vietnam as well, dark, the blue and the yellow, the more intense that rain is falling and are a type food in the philippine sea. while it is starting to move closer to taiwan, it's wrapping in moisture from the northwest pacific. let me draw on the red line for you. this is where the storm looks to go crashing right in to southern taiwan. so we'll keep tabs on that over the next few days. and with this breeze off the see here, i think that's gonna introduce a bit more cloud cover and showers for japan,
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spain, island of honshu and tokyo for the 1st time in a long time, your temperature is below 30 degrees on monday. so you the towering sensation in winning slowly both. it's holly and trails lazy. pilot a go new stands up to racism. and those who challenge our identity and would allow anyone that doesn't know how it is to wake up every day and fight for something you're truly believe to think that during the away from me or the strongest land, no matter what comes to you, you take it and you get and you can keep going because it wants to be the best generation, thoughts on how to 0. the
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come back to mind to all the headlines. now, how's this era has gained exclusive access to the carfax? that region of as the body shop found square in the cum kennedy's sneaky deserts. it nearly all of the estimated 120000 on the natives living in the region fled to armenia. since as by john to control such a short trains have bottomed at least 20 targets moving around the strikes for those. so we sort of talked an anchor. terry ministry says one of the, i'm sorry, because as a member of a good, strong records to thousands of migrants found the united states on making their way through central and south america. authorities and mexico say they're struggling to cope number of people entering into this in the us,
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new political battles are ahead. the day after government shutdown was averted, some called rights. republicans are intent on removing the speaker of the house. kevin mccarthy, accusing him of having to democrat pressure. president biden as welcome to 45 day stop gap bill. but it's frustrated with the inviting in congress what kind of reports and there's a sense of relief in the nation's capital in the rest of the country. sightsee is wondering through the federal air is that could have been shut down if the funding crisis was not affiliated with alice despair. hopefully, congress can get their act together and that we can avoid any kind of future damages that might incur to our families and to americans some expressing hope for a new era in bipartisanship. i think it's good thing that it's continuing. it continues the flow of energy between all the parties to think about different options and create a great option,
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an action plan moving forward. we just put hard line conservative stuff, furious at the house, and the kid did not include the spending cuts they demanded in the compromise bill known as a continuing resolution that will fund the government for 45 days. kevin mccarthy describing himself as being the adult and the republican room insisting he'd welcome any leadership challenge. kevin mccarthy is going to get his wish. i don't think they adult in the room would allow america to sit a top is $33.00 trillion dollar debt facing $2.00 trillion dollar annual deficit since he's the house speaker was dismissive, madison voted against the most conservative ability to protect our border, secure border he's more interested in securing tv interviews than doing something he wanted to pushes into a shut down even threatening his own district with all the military people there who would not be paid at the white house frustration if not, and get at the ongoing political in finding quite frankly,
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i'm sick and tired. i'm sick and tired of the brings which. and so the american people, i've been doing this, you all point out to me a lot of a long time. i've never quite seen a republican congress or any congress act like this for now, any way politicians and the countries people can take a breath. one hi sisters being of the tubs of the battle is far from over. over the next $45.00 days, one is likely to see a repeat of the divisiveness within congress within the republican party. and a continuation of that frequent ship might kinda, i'll just say era washington, at least 13 people have died in spain, off the fire with a night club in the southeastern city of lafayette. the days for a couch in the early hours of sunday morning, emergency service is a warning that the desktop is lock you to rise. several people are still missing. so it's all sorts have declared 3 days of morning. at least 100 was suppose the
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northeastern mexico had been injured on to the roof of a church. they were in collapsed to baptism celebrations. authorities say 50 others are trapped under the rubble. emergency teams are working to rescue them. senior government officials in cost of, of told houses there that survey has withdrawn some of its troops from the border of the warnings from the united states. there's been a shot rising tension in majority ethnic sub regions in northern cost of it so that kids left us to a former prime minister of that faith. so it looks like you to be given the mandate from the president to form a government. this may have policy 123 percent of the vote in the parliamentary election, but the 2nd place progressive, so vacuum the policy say they will try to prevent them taking office are forced as more to define the exit polls and european policy on ukraine. slovakia is left, his diploma prime minister isn't po, position to form
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a new government with more than 23 percent of the crew. and that's presto. our stance on ukraine is precisely problem related. our position remains in change when it comes to our statements before the elections. i want to remind you of us. lo, ikea has different problems. the ukraine pizza campaigns on the platform of ending military a to ukraine. the push to negotiations saying russia would never give up the territory. it's now controls some vote. believe the populist production language of the campaign might be template in government when it's remember that that's are all benefits a was printing is there already for 3 terms before. and during those previous terms, he had the pragmatics trick. he had very good relations with russia, but at the same time, she was very constructive at the european level unless it would represent a major shift from a slovak administration, whose defense minister as recently as friday,
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was offering support in person to ukraine's president, which had been among the 1st nato countries to send 5 digits to cuba, pizza as liberal opponents with 18 percent of the vote, say they will try to form a coalition to block his puff the government effective the matter is that the matter is the winner. and we of course respect that although we think is bad news for the country and it will be even worse news if mister b. so forms the government and other former prime minister is likely to play the role of king making hazard. pellegrini is a one time member if you chose potty, he said his support would need guarantees that football kit would maintain its cruise the position, the 1st floor and needed to congratulate pizza was hungry speak to or by on monday we'll be watching to see how close the slip dock, you might follow the hungry and model of a native country at all just with its policy on ukraine. are you close it out to 0? it's not far cuz last absolute monarchy is facing criticism. but if it's human
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rights record, this year, a prominent lawyer was killed in s with teeny, some say by the government. on friday people voted an opponent, ministry election, but and peace only have an advisory role. i made a bit of reports from the capital and botany i was speaking on behalf of the students, maxwell, i mean, he's been charged with terrorism institution. he says, for quoting, for democratic reform in africa's last absolute monarchy is what teeny, formerly swans, the land, and the i states, you know, for the months we thought base a inclusive. and then they subsequently quoted me all of the international companies for matthews. let me is a member of an opposition group, the people's united democratic movement and is due to return to this court. he says he's been beaten, tortured and spent up to 4 years in police custody. what do you make of the charges? well, yeah, and people left and left him from the 2000 and actually i was too young to,
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you know, focus isn't government mcclintic selected and the country for that much refunded them across and the charge that went towards, you know, without even imposing and the volume getting them swati, the 3rd is rule this with teeny, for more than 55 years before that his father was more not following the kingdoms independence from the united kingdom opposition parties of accused the government of using excessive force and its response to demonstrations. quoting for change in 20212022. according to human rights watch, at least 80 people were killed and molded 1000 arrested in a matter of months. it says along with a lack of democratic reforms, human rights, and this with to me or deteriorating. the government says it was responding to criminal acts, including the looting of businesses. and they want to discount can express themselves through a must protest through dividing partitions, whatever they choose. and whenever they choose to do so. however,
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you would know that the most virtues should be guided and regulated, at least to members of parliament, to quote, for democracy were arrested in 2021 and remaining custody. they too have been charged with terrorism. it's a very, very difficult situation for active as well. constantly being arrested, the world was know of to 90, must able every now in human rights noise activists for, for, for political reformed in the countries. laughlin, who was killed actually, does he a generation to the states, the state has not provided any report in any investigation? none whatsoever. so it's a very difficult situation for human rights. political bodies have been banned since the 1970s, but the government says there are no laws enforcing that. sto, menu post is what he needs political system and it's monarchy afflict to neighboring south africa, where they say they will continue their find somebody to mila ultra 0. bonnie, a severe drought in brazil's amazon may affect 500000 people in the next 3 months.
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they could be left without drinking water or food or basic goods. or if you're not kid reports, who's designed to float, stuck in mud dried up rivers, thousands of dead fish and don't since brazil's amazon is in the midst of a series drought on pending the lives of thousands. like you can see, i can't even leave the house with all this month, and there is no way to push it back into the water with no end in sight, it's estimated half a 1000000 people could ultimately be affected. rivers are the main means of transportation in the amazon. some areas are only accessible by boat, the drought has left them isolated, forcing the government to decrease state of emergency was bad as on this. but example, out of the 62 tons of amazon state, 56 at risk of reading, i was told, think about of what to food basic products and medicine. that's why we are planning
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an emergency aid package. these 2 main ranging and aid is also difficult. water levels are at their lowest in 13 years, deforestation, and climate change being blamed for the drought or out of the slide. with all these factors reduce the rain full, which in turn reduces the water level, is causing the fish to die of asphyxiation. we also have bacteria accelerate in the decomposition of the dead on the most. and these bacteria also can she am oxygen for many of those river communities who depend on phishing to survive? government aid can not come soon enough, monica, and i guess i'll just sierra re edition narrow the selves there. and these are the top storage in the counter. the reason of as advice on that is all the estimated 120000 as the on meetings living the a flat 12 medium.

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