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in this direction was completely submerged. many of the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district have started to flood once again the the huge fires in gulf, the security direct trip in egypt. this by the assessing the results of casualties . the massages are alive from the whole. so coming up out, is there a gains exclusive access to the care about the region of us about zone with a capital is a goes town with navy oil. it's i think on many population refugees, i have a problem and job aids in the center of fund can be,
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which was busting the cars and people a few days ago. and now it's a report from one of the world's most dangerous don't lose when the arrival of unprecedented number of migrants from refugees is taking a toll on animals. indigenous communities and the way of life and a suicide is how can a government building an own corrupt prompts took a to carry out as strikes on suspected could a trouble targets in the rock? the we begin with breaking news out of egypt. a huge fire was engulfed as security director of the city of us, mainly it was on the west bank of the cities canal. and now there are reports all the casualties. these are recent pictures of the fire in full blaze. a number of people all believe to be trapped to the site. now it's mainly is one of the key cities overlooking egypt. so is cut out a vital waterway between asia and europe. is he's about 10 percent of the world
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married time trade. now we're bringing more details on this as we get it, but now let's bring in sites that a is a professor of political social g, and he joins us live from colorado river side. thank you for joining us. whatever the reason for this, by the fact that it's happened to a security director, is going to be alarming for the egyptian government. right. let's close because it also comes up the um, an incident that happened at 5 east on the 31st of july, a big, mysterious incident in which some security person that work in the government had not to disclose the cause of the violence that happened and who was behind it and so this is another incident because they talk to you what the stopping the head of the all the is my lia security is isolated in the city. so it's not adjacent to any
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public building or museum or anything. and the, the way it happened, the just a game as well to a, you know, very the showing because it doesn't look like it's just and so in somebody's booking. this is a very complicated um file. and what we know is that inside of this building, you always have records, you have offices, and it happened very early in the morning. so most likely you wouldn't have a very high and turning off of the victims resulting from that, the incident, a sofa, the government had bought the eh, you the, what is the cause of this fire and what's happened. but we now understand that the prospect does in uh, it is not really i haven't been on a level because they are expecting um, some casual kids. we don't know how many did and how many would be one big the it's
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to empty it because this to happen, jamie, ending in the morning and then also show as it could, it could have a very high and high level of to turn off vixen's side let's just talk about the egypt sin governments right now. it's always been very tight lived when it comes to security. and as you just mentioned that, that have been a couple of incidents in recent months, including this one that the egyptian government haven't really released that kind of detail on. do you think they'll, they'll be under any kind of pressure to release details or do you think they'll keep to the stresses you have remaining tight lipped an ad in our life? the incident, the carpet in the lobby use inside the night, which was isolated in the there's a that nobody was anything at this. why don't you cannot to deny and all of these signs, because uh, this is in the city near the city and the people are watching. it is the order of, of the social media. people are using them all by and,
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and the recording and revealing adoption tv channels, the 5 click begin also to cover what is happening. so it is very difficult that you uh, the main site or what happened. uh, not this fine. now we are seeing pictures of the building, these are daylight pictures they've been show. busy in the last hour or so, i think the building is still smoking, this was a huge fire. and it's something that i mean that the, the investigation of this is going to take a while. but do you think, while you hearing that the security services, the emergency services was simply overwhelmed by the sheer scale to see the size of this fine? of course. uh, what we're seeing is the reaction that shows that the, the, i'll see something very big and it is not clear what caused something like that so quickly. and it's such a huge spread. it's a good spot for smaller building. and so costs like
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a big government, the secuity bits and go a lot of uh, antique awesome, uh, fire system. uh why it didn't work. uh why this is so big. again, this has to wait on because there was a public investigation if they mean what happened, then we wouldn't know what really happened. lots of other ones and questions that professor side said that joining us some cairo's. thank you so much. i to so this 5 years the people of car back regions started for independence. but in just over a week, after swift defends, advised by john and the surrender of ethnic armenian separatists. people are terrified for the future. another binded, their homes are just there, has gained exclusive access to the city of con candy. and this is what we saw. the
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empty streets, deserted homes and closed businesses. more than a $100000.00 people living in the region of fled to neighboring armenia with only a small fraction staying us, despite as abrasions assurances that they will be integrated as equal citizens out 0 as a sub in japan. it has based report from con gundy. since you've been seeing 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 badge on the government that they would not be a prosecutor 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
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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, 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. so 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. as between a driving through this town, we've looked at the open shut his we've left it and they've got the cause of their doors. they're open up so it does feel like this was an exit. so it's feels like with people, thoughts that they are, they have to leave as quick as they can. adobe we're hearing of and we were outside
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of fund can be from, as they're, by joining officials that they, they're free to stay. they, they have nothing to fear. but you have to understand the history of the last 3 decades. is that because there's been so much hatred, so much violence? there's been so much of that has gone on between these 2 sides. that it was difficult people's this. imagine what piece between the 2 sides would look like the 2 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 hunting the other places like who would you they and cobra jar were 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 otherwise i need to 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,
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c r c. we awesome. and they said that it is going to help them to ensure that the people who are left behind have a good some essential services available, the electricity. but you can see the lights are still running, the water is still running. i'll do a book has 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, 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 that they could leave behind with them and just taking their memories and all they could pack on their cars with them. as i mentioned, the reporting that exclusively from the car back region where un mission arrived on
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sunday is the 1st time the you and has gained access to the area and 3 decades. the team will assess the monetary needs in the region. local ethic armenian officials have dismissed the visit as a formality. they say the un mission has come to light. the most of the all medium refugees of fled to this unit region in the south. many left everything behind and kind of about the future now. and so maybe we'll go to you. but maybe the, the best of luck in the united states is during tens of thousands of peoples with
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southern border every day, many a tracking through jane dangerous jungles waiting to waters in central and south america. but not face a huge obstacle. the diary and gap is the stretch of jungle between columbia and panama, a record breaking, $400000.00 people have crossed it so far this year. the thing by the time poverty seeking a way out of desperate living conditions and was wanting that the huge numbers of migrants crossing the diary and gap is threatening the environment. tell for 1000000 people are expected to policy the rainforest by the end of this year. despite the impact, know everyone wants to stop the migrants from covering this in human. has this report from by actually people on the edge of the diary and gaps. panama is 130 kilometers long. that in gap is one of the world's most dangerous jungles. it sparsely populated by small indigenous communities.
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with an unprecedented wave of hundreds of thousands of migrants from the perilous journey across the gap is an attempt to reach the united states is threatening to once pristine rain forest. backward you people, population 300 is receiving between 2 and a half 1005000 miles a day. and the impact is obvious. the 57 year old daughter is over here in indigenous community, policeman, or cetera was born here, or a law. what body, where the water up river is contaminated with clothes and the dead bodies of the migrants, the don't make it so we can drink that. we are what are any more than what we can even keep the p. o halters are now everywhere attracted by the odor of human excrement and rubbish. the village, which has no sewerage, electricity, or portable water since we cannot cope at the 1st 18 doctor, i did,
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then vandal express disappears, of an outbreak of diseases like color. okay. i think we're supposed to do for that . this is, this is a place where an epidemic can break out at the snap of the fingers because of the other 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 migrants remaining from venezuela, but also from as far away as bangladesh, 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, learned to swim before they could even walk. but while this all may look very idyllic nami, the constant influence of thousands and thousands of migrants is not only threatening the health of this area, but also these people's way of life. indigenous leaders of, for 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
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what they bring. and they can also be sleeping with our women and impacting our culture. with a great many villages insist they're also benefiting from the wave of migration. people like is it, as it 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 of the community have a band in their fields of bananas, horn, and rice. 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 the migrants in transit to the indigenous communities that in gap who for a long forgotten to see and human out to 0, that in gap panama to at least 10 cubic migrants have died in
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a road accident while traveling through mexico. 17 others were injured when the congo truck cracked carrying them crashed in the southern states of chiapas. the route is coming from my grandson, travelling through guatemala to mexico on the journey to the us. the driver of the other crowded vehicle report to the said the same is still a head on al jazeera. you guys, conservative leadership gather to strategize, how to boost the numbers and the polls. se asia is 1st high speed right away. on the foss tracking entities, you the and here's how it's looking across the middle east and africa is always great to have you along few showers, moving from the coast of the batch right into your ok. so showers in the mix on monday inner bill with a height of 30 degrees. now for the gulf states,
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still this wind blowing down from iraq. so that means that humidity will not be as bad for us. for example, here in doha vaccine out at 40 degrees, central asia. not that plenty of sun, things pretty well where they should be for this sunday are quite caught though in sim providence. in august on throughout the 39, maybe even 40 degrees on monday. i could see some flooding for turkey is ne, black sea coast is this rain pushes into the caucus is over the next little bit still unsettled though for western turkey as well. a few showers in this stumble and wind will continue to be a factor on monday. what does this run of rain right through this a har there are weather alerts in play for southwest libby, a potential for thunder downpours that could trigger some flooding here in time. the tropics of africa. quite a bit of rain falling across nigeria. dark. the blue here, the more intense that ring is falling and the breeze has knocked back temperatures as we look towards. and bob way next in life will be zambia. but you could set a record for the month of october 1st, on monday,
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before your temperatures fall on tuesday. the code to staples control information that's controlling the narrative to dominate thing, the media. how does the narrative improve public opinion and enormous? 5, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen jim listened? we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the
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the words here it is there a reminder about top stories this hour. a huge fire which in gulf to police facility in egypt has been contained the security direct trip of the city of us media was in flames for hours, the reports of casualties, a number of people have been believed to have been trapped inside the car, back region of otherwise known as little, but decisive to in the soul of its 120000 ethnic albanian population, fled to neighbor, how many thousands of migrants bound to the united states and making their way through central and south america. authorities of mexico say they struggling to cope with the unprecedented number of people entering. the 13th is carried out as strikes targeting a suspected code is on group and building the rock just as often an attack on the capital and crow. this is defense ministry says a large number of fighters when the code is done, workers policy will p k, k. what killed the on group has claimed responsibility for the attack,
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a suicide diploma. that's what i'd say to a device outside the ministry of interior and public buildings in own correct. at least 2 of the police officers been injured. send them culturally reports from the capital. it's happened just hours before the opening of the turkish parliament. the attackers arrived at the ministry of interior building and on korea, 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 buildings, 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 is 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 shot me ahead without having an opportunity to designate himself or to stay. the weapons used in this attack were provided by the us and
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russia to the curtis y p g on group and syria, and the american ally in the fight against iso m. p as inside portland were returning to work after their summer break, where they were expected to ratify sweden's entry in tonight of after the opening of the drugs parliament data. we'll be watching about the punch spatial acceptance of sweden from natal and that off terrorist organizations in so reason being supported by 3 of them. and they are against the pot suppression of should be the prenatal as well. so that might be a kind of incident be just trying to effect the decision of the turkish parliamentarians as well. police say the attackers stole the vehicle and killed its driver in ty city, a city 260 kilometers, south, east of and cut off before launching the attack. the government has carried out a series of corporations targeting on groups present,
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claiming responsibility. kurdish fighters on south side was a warning to a source to stand down. however, the president and his citrus administered say, the operations will continue on to the last flight or is driven out of to get seen on to solar. l 20 on the attack happened. i had the baby and the dress by the check is present to the parliament. this is what wretched by boat of the one said. most of us, it is result of the timely intervention of the security forces this morning. the action in which to murder is when neutralize is the last stand of terrorism. the scoundrels who targeted the paste and security of the citizens could not achieve the goals. they will never reach it. so it'd be as present alexander of egypt says, accusations of a troop build up on costs by his boat is our campaign of lines. tensions have been at the highest and years of the last week. gun baffled between ethics and fighters,
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uncomfortable forces costs of those accused. so it'd be a training. the fight is involved in the attack. nato is bolstering is peacekeeping presence in the area. the mox has this update from me to have it. so it says tensions are still high despite the pulse of a troop of joe down. following that gun fights last, we can. the costs of the government was concerned, as was the united states, about a build up of troops along the border between the 2 countries. thousands of columbus has long in places just about 20 kilometers and why we all heard much of it. so what they found over the course of the week was the antioch, across weaponry artillery, as well as tanks, were brought into a series of military installations that had been that already what they've not confirmed to us today is that throwing up number of troops, the large number that had moved forward towards the multitude of installations has now at least partially retreated. however, they say they also very concerned about the more permanent installations that
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remain in place. more than 2000 military and around 20 police installations close to the border and ukraine. new legislation has come into effect monday thing, women with medical backgrounds to register for ministry service. same as sort of a report from keith. as a young doctor cares for a baby just a few days old. but soon, the telling me hold the life of a soldier in her hands. she plans on volunteering to be upfront by medic and ukraine's war with russia. doesn't me share those a care and the ones i understand that the risk are quite high, but we live in ukraine and there is even a risk of dying here. no one ever knows their fate. i'm ready to take these risk. now kyra, her daughter, she made up her mind when a close friend was killed on the battlefield. but she has not told her parents yet . of the starting from october, the 1st ukraine's defense ministry has ordered women with medical backgrounds to
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register for military service. unlike men, they won't be restricted from leaving the country unless mobilized for active duty . a record number of women have already signed up to fight. except he had her husband run a non profit organization, providing equipment and uniforms, specifically tailored for women filling the gap in the supply chain. excellent, and i tried to go with them as a corolla 3rd in the beginning we had the requests per month now is more than 50 requests per day. it can be for basic uniform underway, a bullet proof vest or helmet. even a drone, a call or a paramedics backpack, that sort of this is made each box leading the warehouse is personal. extend, your sister in law is on the front line and her husband was killed in action when there's a chest. the 3rd one was up. i think we have to receive request and the next day hosted these i don't need it because people have died recently. we sent one of our goals a possible with a uniform. she was very happy. 2 days later, she was that way we can use measuring tens of thousands of women have volunteered
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and are serving in ukraine's military. for now, the mandatory registration for women applies only to the medical profession. and while there are no plans to go beyond that, it is something that could change the longer the word drags on is ukrainians began volunteering when the invasion happened. but the military acknowledges not everyone is keen to fight installed and not old jenny vivian late. no one is born football middle child is not born knowing that it will be necessary to go to go and find everyone to escape. and it's really scary law and order here is both men and women until the 1st are trying to repair ours. look, sort of says women choosing to serve and ukraine's armed forces are taking on medical come back and leadership rules. warrior women defending their motherland. the same bus route of the old to 0. keith, published by no physician alliances,
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held the lodge at raleigh in the capital of also just 2 weeks ahead of a general election. the civic coalition describes the event as the march of the 1000000 hans is laid out the task at once coast. and how is the european union? he was once the president of the european council. now, the state of the u. k. economy and migration are likely to dominate the annual conference of the ruling conservative policy which began on sunday. the tories are way ahead behind draw the in the opinion polls and election is expected next year. i'm fine. mr. richardson act is coming on the increasing pressure from his party and from his policies and based on the really challenge that never pulls from months to still can the conservatives of lift the dock clouds that hang over them in dimensions to muck. the policy that is govern the u. k for 13 years, but it's on its annual chambery. the task is sizable, persuaded, disgruntled, poor, a country that it's the conservatives,
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they don't have the policy of change and keep civil was that of rocks, the policy and recent years from exploding again. when you have people who just one very different things, you have a window, you believe in much lower taxes and much smaller states. some people think that multiculturalism has failed and you have other people in the party, the more moderate one nation. we do a hard fight by these kind of comments and do so. you need more investment in costs and kind of thing to level out safe when you have such a wide range of views, appointment as soon as you pick the people, can you political tight right ahead. organ assumes general election next year. really see, next government has been offering red meat policies, opposed to appeal to a cool, financially squeezed electorate. so its scale back green commitments and low speed limits and cities. and it's so huge doubts over the feature of h. s to an expensive high speed rail projected with link north and south. all these having any effects. well, the conservatives are still significantly behind the opposition labor policy in the
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polls. but a couple of reasons of a suggest is that gap might be nattering, changing more people's minds. is of course the main job between now and next year's election. foreign secretary james, kimberly was one of the conferences openings because let me spell it out to the people who think of best is behind us. and let me make it clear to those on the label benches. who wants to play politics and puts our country down? this government wishes to knock at the helm, takes decisive measures and is prepared to take the tough, long term decisions for the benefit of our country. to the behind the displays of determination, there is much internal grumbling. conservatives complain and walks have groups that really see neck isn't top to the job and at that time is probably up. need the public opinion. no history is on this side. the total res have never want enough space consecutive to, i mean office will reach out and i'll just say a mattress to
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u. k. at least 9 people have died in new mexico. often the roof of a church collapse. please say about 100 people who are attending a mass. when the church fell in, a number of children believed to me among those trapped under the rubble rescue f. it's all on going in an easiest lawrence the 1st high speed railway in south east asia. the multi $1000000000.00 project is backed by china. the wish bullet train will cut travel between the capital jakarta and the city of brandon. by hours it can reach speeds of up to $350.00. comes as route and can carry more than 600 passengers. the is always there and these are the top stories. these are the latest pictures of a huge house fire which is in gulf to police facility in egypt and it has been contained.
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