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the out to 0, select the russia. it attacks the village in the ukranian region of hockey's. at least 52 people are killed. the, until mccrae. this is all just every line from doha. also coming up, man, showing this one we have, that is to save unity in your ukraine's president to pay us to europe for most important. it's more against russia, at least $66.00 people on jayden, syria after an attack targeting
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a graduation ceremony in homes. us secretary of state institute, blinking is in mexico to discuss migrants, drugs and trafficking. the we begin with breaking news out of you crying in one of the deadliest attack since russia inside of the country last spring. at least 52 people have been killed in a strike on the horizon village in the northeast near hot cave. present a lot of minutes. the landscape is russian forces, shelves, a shop and a cafe in the village. the strike comes as zalinski as in spain for you are p and security summers. same best robbie has more from separation and ukraine. the ukranian officials are calling it an act of terror, an evil act by the enemy, against a civilian population in what is now being seen as one of the worst attacks. while
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if he were single attack so far in this 4th, dozens of people were killed. several wounded when any scanned or a russian guided missile hit the village of a good also. now this village is home to only about 300 people. and the government in chief says, a 6 of the population of that village was killed in this strike. what we know is that around 1 o'clock this afternoon, uh, there was a memorial for a local residence of girls of a village in the car to the region. at that memorial, a missile struck in that stride. many people were killed that was in a cafe and grocery store, a civilian targets with really no military infrastructure in the surrounding area. now what we know from the government is that zalinski has called this an active terror, another senior member of the government, the deputy. busy of the president's office offered his condolences and said for the sake of honoring people's memory,
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it was time now to exact revenge. and menu trainings are calling this yet and. busy other example of the industry and a targeting of civilians by russian forces in this war to certainly some things that senior leaders in coming days and weeks will no doubt be pointing to when they go to their allies. saying that ukraine needs more modern weapons and better air defense systems, to not only take back the skies over his country, but to stop attacks like this from happening again. and bringing a quick end to this war. same bus route of the ultra 0 suffrage leaders from nearly 50 european countries are in the spanish city of grenada. for summit, i am easing tension and conflicts on the continent. you're currently in prison for a lot of me as a landscape attendant. amazing. he called upon countries for the continued support and the war against russia, and for leaders that russia could attack other nations. if not to face it. your colleagues, thanks to ukraine. your soldiers,
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i know is fighting against russia right now, and we do not doubt nachos major stance and but i'm sure none of you wants to find out what it will be like if god forbid, nature has to stand up for one of you. we have to, we need your brain so that puts and cannot scale this in reference to someone, someone else. and it is realistic. that's why the key things are our unit to the unit. and so the wall a while while you're a must be on wavering of these areas. sonya guy, i go as monitoring developments for us from the conference in granada, without impassioned plea by a president soleski himself. it would have set me full and on is the best thing to you crane. and suppose voice is normally that of the various your can lead us from germany as well as the european commission president us of, on the line spacing that they, they will do what ever they come to give a,
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maintain the support for ukraine as well as also even seeing ukraine eventually as being part of the european unit. so now that's still an issue that is being talked about. there were reports that perhaps as early as december, that would even be some kind of commencing of formal tool expect session. but there are many other voices who have said that this is false. you already that this really is that happen any preparations in place, a serious preparations in place to make sure. c that that would be through costing of accountability tests. so that could take place close to the will continuing in ukraine as well. it's very difficult to maintain those tests and how it would be up to accordingly to try and convince of the european union to syria. now with this being an attack on the graduation ceremony in the military college that happened in
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the city of homes, the defense minister was reportedly at the event. the government says 67 people have been killed and more than 200 injured families. invited to the ceremony are among the casualties. so in a honda is following developments from neighboring pirates. this was a significant attack, a major blow to the syrian regime, a major security breach of has been years since the end of talk like this, targeting a pro regime forces in the heart of government controls territory. what we do, so it's a throne, an armed, thrown at target. there's a graduation ceremony as a military college that was attended by senior um army officers as well as the defense ministers of casualties. the place was crowded parents students officers. there was no claim of responsibility as of
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yet, but it appears that the regime is blaming the opposition for this attack because of minutes after it's happened. the syrian artillery, as well as air strikes, a target to many villages indiscriminate selling many villages in the north west of the country in the province of live, which was under the control of the opposition, not who could be behind this attack. we can only speculate, but the opposition, the front line with the opposition is a 100 about a 100 kilometers away from this military colleagues. yes, i so a group also known as us is uh, operates in the bad deal. this is the, the desert that does the region in central syria, but south too is quite far from this location. but we cannot forget that there's also internal problems within the regime itself within the army, within the different security apparatus as well, you know, within,
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within the states we've seen classes the recently in the northeast of the country between the syrian army and a pro arisen even a ministry, so a lot of possibilities there, no doubt that this is a serious escalation, a major blow to the regime. but right now, the question is, you know, how far will the regime of, you know, a continuous attacks against civilians in it live? what we are, what we understand is that there have been casualties among among civilians. that a for their eligibility, though they don't to attend the people are reported to have been killed in a revel held area of northern syria following attacks by government forces 18 more people as to have been interested in the strikes on to say al sugar in england prophets but tick issues drugs have targeted areas controlled by syrian kurdish forces and how secure province people are reported to have been killed to key of
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use the syrian democratic forces as an offshoot of the code as done work as policy will p k, k. you think is reveal outlanders experienced? it's also september ever recorded last month, pushing dangerously close to the benchmark of 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. find that scientists stand by the numbers am on 2023 is on costs to be the hold us. see if a or at least 14 people are consumed to have died in floods in india's ne and circumstances. a search and rescue operation has been launch for more than 100 people who are missing, including 22 soldiers. and we're on or con reports, the major highways, bridges, n street. in india's northeast, sick them state, all submerged in muddy water. the heavy rains cause the glacial lake to overflow flooding several towns and villages in the mountainous region. around 22000 people
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have been effected, and 3000 torres are stranded, authority. se rescue and recovery operations are underway. agile if now we have to work, then big bodies did it to me, missing persons which have been reported and which includes 20, the personal from our meals and the setting for them and making all efforts to place them. storms of last, stick them state on tuesday and wednesday, causing a dam to collapse. nick oliver with money. i said, i'm not the most of our league in the board meeting. we thought the water level would rise as it was very low. but as the water was released from the down, the level started to rise slowly. and after the dam burst, our houses were washed away. we had moved to a higher ground. yeah. all our houses are damaged now. continued rain falls, hampering rescue efforts and the capital gang talk is cut off due to major
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infrastructure damage. the weather forecasters are predicting more heavy rain for the rest of the week and have warned a possible landslide as thousands of people seek refuge from the relentless rain rental a fine. i'll just hear you as president joe biden has approve the construction of a new section of boulevard in southern texas. the announcement comes as us secretary of state and snape, lincoln, and other top officials visit mixed the coast city to discuss security issues. on thursday, the mexican president cooled the plans a step backwards, blaming us republicans on the extreme pride of the policy of more on this. we're going to go to john holman, who is live for us, and mexico says he and, well, what's been the reaction via and mexico to biden's announcement about plans for this bootable. where you just mentioned the major reaction which has been from mexico as president speaking in the morning press
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conference that he holds every day for the building just behind us, mexico's national palace. and that's where the tools a going to be kicking off in the near future. he said as well that it was a step backwards, were member of clothes president trump, the charles fulfill that, which president trump and tried to do and it. and it really how would be the very hard line against migration at the mexican president? so we have to handle the root causes of bass. that's what he's been saying for a long time. the economic meltdowns in latin america, the violence, perhaps the authoritarian government, the cause people to play. but the point right now is that there's an urgency in the united states, but also in mexico to do with migration at mexico government statistics. save its 6000 people across and the southern border with guatemala. and then that's rising to around $10000.00. by the time they hit the news and border with the united states. and what mexico has done in the past is tried to help the united states to
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deal with the life of this president by sending the national guard out to still people getting through by networks of check points by putting people in migration detention centers and not be surprised if the us officials on asking for some sort of cooperation with it this time around the mexican president in the morning press conference, striking a sort of of script slightly discordant knows that until now the issue it's going to be discussed is fencing. what are the 2 countries hoping to achieve in combining what is turning out to be a major, major problem? it's a serious problem for the united states since the president biden, especially going into an election. yes. it's one of the leading causes of death right now in americans from 18 to 49. and this is what happens. a lot of times pre cost is coming from china to mexico. uh, the thing cook top and we bought cells, witness that process, and then head into the united states. i smoke within the will the united states
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would like to say, and state officials have been saying this is i'd like to see more military and more action taken by law enforcement in mexico against fence no production and then shipping in this country. now again, president lopez over the door and this morning press conference struck another slide. the postscript this quote, in time we bought the united states once. he was saying that this is about culture, that the united states, perhaps as a culture where there are addictions, where they're all right, even though he says he said, look, there's more than a 100000 people dying throwed inventory since last year. and next code we had less than a 1000, so seeming to indicate that that was also a big part of the problem. he did say that the united states does also have mexico's support, but i think those remarks on the morning. but before these meetings, i meant to take place at perhaps a say the president, under his manual piece over to has, he's done often with president biden's administration isn't perhaps going to tow
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the policy line as they would wish. okay, thanks so much will be fascinating. see how those tools play out there is john hallman for us in mexico city. a cynthia has released the suspected leader of an ambush on police and neighboring costs of the move has refused tensions costs. if i accuse a city of orchestra whom the attacks hung, the incident relied on weapons smuggled from across the border is put a spotlight on surveillance in this remote region. i'll just arrows for them. knox received re access to a special police use us. and since this report lakeside setting, maybe stunning, but the cost of those bullet please visit will time these days to admire the view crushed stream or sheet a sub, and a rapid reaction force on this section of the boat with. so it'd be a for almost a year, but he's never known circumstances as serious as the window foot patrol lately
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because of the situation about this between us. and so it'd be on the side, but we have a flat on from them. it's a dangerous area. one of the federal officers died nearby in an attack last month. when you joined up for this job, did you expect to see these kinds of threats? the best part you compared them with the the 2nd side, but this doing, it's a like enough tons of all kinds. the cost of a country cost of those boundaries up here may be difficult to defend that on regular roads. this bought it. so it'd be a fairly recognizes, it's up to me, this kind of my bottom road check point is one of several tools available to special units inside the cost of i bought a police force as they say they've been intensifying these kinds of efforts and recent days wherever they own out the threat from savvy, it's a few kilometers down the road. is more real than it has been in years displacing. it's usually searching for smuggle goods. now the more worried about weapons that
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might one day be used against them. a little more come on to, so does that sound. and as of now, it's difficult to see because of the situation of how he does or we are the 1st line that to replace with his guys. if the board is hard to dispute of any use and there is no lump on him, but he just a mentor, but i only is the executive director of the institute for security studies. think tank in the capital. pristina as we sold last week, was always not to say if the board decided not to be controlled. so i think that they need to invest in the board. and in order to prevent the conflict from within, the receipts is unit used to operating on its own. that mission is motivation enough. we will do our best, you know, decide to soft our content in our community. we do our jump. and we've all asked us to do that as long as we already. that means looking to the future, but also watching that backs the months i'll just say to the next close of a,
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it was still a hit on al jazeera french troops prepared to leave new share this week. as tensions tonight in the wake of a military coup, the brought to you by visit castle, a low that dense area of cloud lingering over those eastern areas of south asia is what's very heavy rain to the likes of baton nipple as well as north eastern areas of india and that caused lacy lake to bust it's banks resulting in slash studying in 16 province. the good news is the rain has pushed its way further east into northern areas of bangladesh as well as into asylum. that's what we've got the alerts out for that rain on friday. saturday, however, it does start to ease pushing its way southern north east. we've got
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a yellow warnings out there, but for much of india it is a clear picture, particularly for the northwest. as we head down to will central areas as well and heavier rain, however, affecting the south in particular, for sure lanka, some bus of torrential rain and stormy conditions here. and those clear conditions extend up towards pockets down outcomes, down and stretch across the east asia for northern areas of china and the korean peninsula. but some very wet weather to come. thanks to tie soon, the queen you that's taking that when when due to southern parts of china, it is weakening, however. but it's a slow moving system on some very wet and windy weather, affecting mold in areas of japan. we'll see that rain roll into tokyo. by monday. the weather brought to you by visit castle, from intimate moments to major social changes from man's impact on the planet to the impact of mine on himself that he has with depression.
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and it's really i to give you self love, the witness award winning films from around out to 0. the of the you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the ssl, at least 52 people have been killed in you crying and one of the worst attack since the beginning of the war last spring president, a lot of me is landscape sort of russian missile had a cast and a shop in the village, and the hockey region is being an attack on the graduation ceremony at
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a military college in the syrians, city of homes. the defense minister was reportedly at the offense. the government says 67 people were killed in nearly 200 engines. and us president joe biden has approves the construction of a new section of portable southern texas. the announcement comes as secretary of the site as we blinking visits. mexico. frances, it will begin with drawing its troops from the share of this week. the pullout is expected to be completed by the end of the president, a menu. i'm a chrome announced the decision 10 days ago. optimist protest, and the amy cooling for the friendship best of the annual troops to leave french soldiers will initiate as part of the fight against the groups. in this, the hill region, a west africa correspondent nicholas hawk explains what frances decision means for these. yeah, the immediate withdrawal of french soldiers means that there are certain places where the new air forces will go at
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a loan to tackle these attacks from i'm groups linked to iso and i'll tell you that what we heard is that early this morning at around at 4 o'clock, jim t 2 battalions that were actually stuck by the border with all the new cher, 2 french battalions are now making their way back to in the army. and immediately afterwards, they will take a plane off of going, leaving the country and going to paris, or it's according to one of the, the senior officials that we speak to the beginning of a, this engagement operation. for france, the soldiers had been in the country for the last 60 years since independence. and then last in the next 3 months, they will leave the country altogether. this is a really historic moment for new share, but for a lot of people in this a how new share is a country that is twice the size of france twice the size of texas. and now you have a small army trying to deal with trying to contain what seems to be contained contagion
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of attacks. they will no longer be able to rely with, with the french. but there is still the american military drone base that's on the ground there that will support new shares army. now these year is key to the security of europe. they see it as a main, a point of transit for migrants that then go on to the mediterranean so, so the fact that the french soldiers are no longer on the ground means it more porous borders for the europeans. this is really a blow to france, and it belongs to the europeans who saw new share as the main partner in the fight, both against armed groups, but also in the fight against illegal migration. the united nation says that nearly 3000000 children in human and not going to school and use the ongoing conflict and with the declining economy. many of them now having to find work to help support their families. self drafted reports.
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motor one a should all be should be in school, but it'd be forced to give them peace studies and work of his family were line for the basic meaning on the money to your ceiling. vegetables, the market a little stuff. that's it. i was of the nice great, but i stopped to go to school so i can work hard to provide for my family to cover our daily expenses. i am trying to do my best to see what god provide. of course, i would rather be in schools on working, but what can we do? someone has to support the families. united nation says there around 3000000 children who cannot go to school in yemen. and the decade global has forced many amenities to take their children out of school so they can work and help ease the financial pressure. the millions of families face every day in the u. n. c is neely, sweet 1000 schools would be need a complete, legal, partially destroyed and mold in the cool. so closed some of those areas that are available. i left the main reason the students dropping out is because of
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difficulties. there's so many things we tried, like speeding up the educational process and supporting the students financially so they can go back to school. but these efforts have failed. in other reason, keep failing is the financial situation of the teachers. are the scene is be the teacher prefer to use? his salaries knows enough to cover his family's needs. the average wage for a teacher in yemen is now less than $60.00 a month. and it was almost 7 times that amount. as is the case for many people working in the public sector, teachers salaries already paid on time and offered lots of tools. none of them, i mean, not the seizures were living in very difficult times. extremely difficult. we cannot even handle our basic daily expenses and our families needs mainly because of the war every year. rising cost means the seller depreciates more this year, our wages have hits rock bottom. the
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teachers have taken to the streets and protests. raise your voice is loud and clear . they told stopping salaries means our deadlines. so i'm stuck with. how does the japan has begun releasing the 2nd batch of the treated radioactive water from the focus, shame and nuclear power plants. the move has been criticized by china and russia and even within japan, but has been met with quite as acceptance. elsewhere in the region, current slowly has moved from the south korean capital. so a saki brewery and the pride of the community has returned to the town of nami and depends fukushima prefecture, swept away by the 2011 to known me. it has since been rebuilt by oh, not die suitcases. yuki at a new site of the stimulus ends of a month. you know 24, st. choose my and sisters had the book to create the flavor of the sec k to suit
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the taste official after open the brewery. thanks to the fishing, portable can do. the tradition is also helping to restore a sense of pride in a fishing community. devastated by this you know, me and the nuclear meltdown is in a up as sit down with the he produced the saki. this is good with fish and encourages fishermen to continue fishing people into town within one to drink it and support fishermen as well as on japan released its 1st batch of waste water from the focus she my date to nuclear power plant in august and this reducing a 2nd batch starting on thursday. the government has been working hard to convince people that japanese seaford is safe. we have been monitoring marine pro adults since the 1st release of treated water. and they are below the limit. so the safety is confirmed. many countries understand reaction around the region has been mixed. here in south korea, the government says it will conduct sorrow,
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tests on domestic and imported seaford. it is neither opposed. no approved depends wastewater release. but it has been changed a band on sea food products from areas around china, russia and some pacific island nations have criticized the move. beijing has banned all sea food from japan, and moscow has said it may do the same, but you're going to always just was to girls assumption they have to guess originally to speak to you that concerns remain palm and felt properly respond to these issues and guarantee the absence of threats, including the long term one on in july the u. n. nuclear watch dog said the release of treated waste water was safe. but that hasn't been enough to allow a safety concerns for some florence louis algebra. so or the nobel prize in literature has been awarded to norwegian also june foster. the laureates work includes fiction, non fiction, poetry plays,
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and stories for children. his work was prized by the nobel committee for giving voice to the unstable pull race, isn't stockholm, and told us how the announcements was received. i think it's fair to say, guess didn't go up here in stock time when the name was announced. i think many people were expecting maybe it was maybe purchase and you know, if the salman rushdie you had the font was imposed on him after his 1988 tonic versus there was also a tips that it was going to be the exiled russian officer. and pacing critic miller relate sky, but yes indeed, it is. the man who's in it individually plays and prose, give voice to the unstable unit for his name, somewhat unassailable. and in english speaking circles made his breakthrough in 1988 with his play nova on kim till coma. someone's going to come home. and he is one of the most widely performed at play writes in, in the modern world,
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we won't know who else is on the is on was on the short list of the academy here. have done a lot of reading over the past month. so that if that 5 person shortly to, to decide this prize and it is, it is your own fault. so we want to know the rest for about another 50 is the, you're watching l g 0. and these are the top stories this hour, at least 52 people have been killed in ukraine, and one of the deadliest attack since the beginning of the war last spring. president philomena zalinski suit of russian. this i'll had a cafe and shop in the village in the hockey region. st best robbie has moved from separation. and you cried. ukrainian officials are calling it an act of terror. an evil act by the enemy, a.

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