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as that is one of the most an equal societies in the world. the a russian miss i targets are ukranian village as people are attending a week at least 52 people have been killed. the play of watching all g 0 live from bill. how with need for the back to the also coming up. it's a regrettable incident, but us commanders on the ground did assess that. there was a potential threat to us military sions. down at tech is thrown in syria as correct carries that strikes against kurdish fighters. syria declares 3 days of morning after an attack on a military graduation ceremony. non skills,
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at least 80 people. and us secretary of state tacked me blinking whole stocks in mexico as the winehouse supposed moved board a wall construction in southern text. the we begin in ukraine where at least 52 people have been killed in one of the deadliest attacks since russia invaded a year ago. several people were also wounded after a russian massage strike on a room village in khaki region. it happened to while people were attending awake, as in bizarre, the reports from this operation award that began for the control of strategic cities has become a nightmare of tiny villages. far from the front line, rescuers picks to rubble for hours after one of the worst deadliest attacks. a russian strike on a cafe and local shop in google is in a rural car key. it does,
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instead in several wounded, but no obvious military sites, no high value targets. a guided missile used on mortars attending a funeral for a local soldier, families left searching for this printer service. so we came here when we heard the explosion and then load what happened, didn't rosa. my mother was here in this community of only a few 100 people, everyone seems to have lost some children among the casualties. seems to think it was a re burial for a fight that was buried somewhere else before people held a memorial ceremony totally forgot that. then a missile struck with the many people died. my mother died. my brother and my sister in law was that the 2 bodies lay strewn around the, the last sight, people wonder the rubble you're trying to identify loved ones investigator say they will need to use dna testing to identify some of the rooms just hours earlier.
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precedent for a lot of mirrors. so lensky is message to europe and leaders at a summit in spain. now seems to get really prusio. lat totally put in some bushes, be 0 and not our congress know that our people know that we're see this children of every country deserve to be secure and everywhere in the country, not just into some way, not just in the shelters on the ground, but everywhere it is the kind of attack ukrainian se could have happened anywhere in the country. another example, they say of russia's indiscriminate at targeting civilians. ukraine's top leaders will no doubt be pointing to this attack as an example of why they need more modern weapons and better air defense systems. as soon as possible to bring a quicker end to this war. same bus route, the o. d 0 separate. maria of diva is research director of the european expert association in ukraine. she says this was a targeted attack by russia. this was clearly and deliberate attack. a russians
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knew that all those people go there and they precisely attacked these build them out. the strike was to huge that from what we know not only start the board, this not being able to be identified from 50 to one people killed. so means that 20 board is off. are you still and then to fight the dna? a test will continue on the scene of the attack and the from what we know from last russians attacks of the same kind, which was on the big city, a income. i thought of going to add this. then later police said that they found people who navigate to destroy those who gave out information and told russians when and where to sheep. meanwhile, ukraine's president brought me zalinski has asks european leaders for continued support for its war against russia. leaders from nearly 50 countries of the meeting
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in granada spain. audra 0 is sonia sonia diego report from the summit. and it was to be a meeting of leaders in a place celebrated for its history. web post muslim rulers shape the city to create heavenly retreats on us. but the issues that had a far cry from paradise. there was plenty to discuss among the members of the european political community, the ongoing war and ukraine, and maintaining a broad coalition of support. the key, if the main challenge, this one we have that is to save unity in europe. and i'm speaking not only involved the congress in e, you is, you know, in all of the, you are of, i thing that the biggest challenge, what we'll have it goes to russia will, will attack by information this information by my face. and it said, it was a child's believed is to restate commitment to defending ukraine. but that's by no
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means the only test being faced. the recent, a very takeover of a nicole in a car buck region, prompting a mass exodus estimate communions. but as, as a visual ins president lee of cancelled his visit, plans were abroad. a peace treaty will also postponed with renew tensions between serbia and costs of over surfacing but will little signs of a breakthrough because the vice president, you're so smart, he refused amazing. what has subbing counterparts? acceptable? teach? the question many have also is how much progress could have been possible. first day somebody was supposed to provided a way for lead us to have in full meetings to discuss these pressing issues. but apparently not enough political will to find a working solution. the issue of a shuddering the summit, the ongoing wave of on documented migration as thousands of people continue to land on the shores of southern europe. the you announced
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a deal to regulate. sudden mass influx is a people with at least the prime minister, georgia maloney finally backing the deal or for proposal to get more n g o vessels to take part in rescues was dropped but continued to position by hungry and poland to any coordinated plan means that this issue is fall from sold and that unity on any plans migration policy of a whole has yet to be achieved. so do you guys go, i'll just say era. grenada. the us military says it's shot down and armed turkish drone in syria. it happened in the north, esther key launched an offensive again, syrian goodies forces. dependent gone, says a drawn came too close to us. forces in the area had to go hate has more from washington, dc on the pedagogues reaction. they have quiet for a couple of hours. the story broke hours ago and they were really quiet about it unlikely they wanted to uh get a chance to talk to their turkish counterparts. but when they did finally come out,
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in brief, the paragon chief spokesman, did give these details as we've been reporting throughout the day target strows been striking and turkish, it's curtis targets and ne, syria. well, according to the pentagon, they have a restricted operating space with air space, basically where their, their troops are. don't forget about 900 us soldiers in the northeast, syria, i'm not sure how many were on this particular base. but they said that during those strikes like turkish drone got within about a kilometer of that us soldiers. so they all went into bunkers, 4 hours later, the us as they're repeatedly calling their counterparts even somewhat high up the chain of command. then they say at 1134 hours later that another target strong got within a half a kilometer of those us troops. so 10 minutes later and 1140 and f, 16 fighter jet, shutting down the drone. but again, officials are really trying to downplay the expectation that this is going to lead to a wider escalation or broader country. it's a regrettable incident,
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but us commanders on the ground did assess that. there was a potential threat and so they took prudent action in this scenario. but again, the secretary has talked to his counterpart. they had the opportunity to have a fruitful conversation and again commit to one another that the us and turkey will continue to close and communicate and coordinate. and, and as i mentioned, turkey does remain a very important and valuable nato ally and partner to the united states. so secretary of defense lloyd austin, spoke with his turks counterpart and they, they said that they were going to, as you just heard, they're gonna look, look forward. but the big questions about this, these troops have been operating and very close quarters for very long time. they're supposed to be lines of communication. he was pressed repeatedly. why didn't they work? what did you actually say to them? were there warnings or houses? were you given assurances that this won't happen again? as he was to use to answer any of those questions? an attack on a graduation ceremony in syria has scaled more than 80 people. it happened in the city of homes, which is a government controlled area. on wednesday,
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russian forces in syria at want of possible attacks on each spaces. and those of the syrian military wanting that view is may find the images in audi. ashton's report disturbing? this is one of the last moments recorded audit coming off before that doc. oh, hundreds of people, what, attending a ministry, by the way, sion and holmes, among them save us defense minister on the bus. he left a few minutes before on jones struck and this is obviously a real cool for whoever's carry it out because it is at a military base. it's cadets. it's targeted and it's using advanced technology to see if you minutes the accused. while he calls on terrorist organizations supported by norman to national classes,
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the man has to be. we attended the ceremony till the end, and then we went to greece, our relative then it was that must have sounded, i woke up, hit the ship now k u n. as we stood beside my brother, there was a huge explosion. people were around us on the ground. i don't know what happened to my brother the day before. serious state to be quoted, the russian to come monday and see if you're wanting golf possible. the tax on russian or syrian positions. i found them not able to use somebody because on the follow how to, according to the deputy head of the russians, send us a reconciliation for in parties by jim colet. terrorist appointed to carry out a series of attacks on the locations of the russian military and the syrian government and the head of the media to after the attack, government forces going by the rebels, how it live in mold and syria. several people are reported to have been killed, the more injured no one has claimed responsibility for the attack in homes. and then it country locked in conflict for yes,
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it has left people speculating who would want to hop candidates out of the actual just see it on the to us present. joe biden has approved of a construction of a new section of border wall in 7, texas. the announcement comes as secretary of state on to me blinking and other top officials visit mexico city to discuss security issues. the mexican president has criticized the approval of the board of war as a step backwards. speaking during a press briefing, present biden was asked whether his position on board or was had change. here's what he had to order on the board when he was appropriate for the board of all. i tried to get to re appropriate to retract that money. they didn't, they would, and in the meantime, there's nothing under the law of them. they have to use the money for what it was from. i can't stop. you know,
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i bought it was have been a contentious issue for a number of us administrations, including the bush and obama administrations. the existing wall switches just over 727 kilometers through 4 separate space. a new section of bounce on thursday will be built in southern texas is rio grande valley sector and we'll spend about ac kilometers. let's go live to john homan, who joins us from mexico city. john, the secretary of state of the united states has been holding tanks of mexican officials and they've just been given in use conference talk to us more about what the saying and the reaction to this new section of the board. a wall in mexico. the press conference is that, so we just said finished, and the building behind those, mexico's national palace and the united states. really cool with the big guns down to this meet and it wasn't just a set trip state. there was also the secretary of homeland security. alejandro my yoke, isn't it felt to him to tackle this issue if the new stretch of affordable that
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been reported today. and he said, i just want to on the line, but this isn't a new united states policy. the policy is not now. let's go back to both the report paper people, president jag by miss said that it was basically money left side from the last ministration that they had to use. but the timing of this is interesting because it's a moment in which there's a lot of people heading towards the united states, heading towards that buddha, the mexican government at says, the best thing, people up to 10000 people a day heading towards the food. of course those numbers do go up and down. and so the moment that they put in this new structure in place in texas, a state that has seen a lot of people trying to get in is definitely interesting. those people are going up the route. a lot of them from south america through the diary and gap, which is a particularly tractor as part of a pipe piece of jungle. then heading through mexico to try and get the,
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the met come president himself is a way said this is about development in countries out the route. so the people starting to have to play. let's hear what you have to say about the new stretch of barriers in the united states. if somebody sends you a button that goes into on the moon, this authorization for the construction of the will is a step backwards that does not solve the problem. it does not solve the problem. we have to address the causes is country to what president biden has been saying. he has been a new president sofa who has not built the war. and i understand that there are strong pressures at the american officials in mexico. john wanted to talk about stopping fentanyl costing the us mexico border. what about the mexicans? what did they want to discuss in this meeting to get the mexican so when it's took about guns and it precisely the amount of guns that flow over from the states into mexico. and they contribute to gain violence in
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this country and to the met screws, pretty horrific homicide, right, of use and in the press conference site. so the, the us officials were pretty keen to know the efforts that they've been taking to trace weapons to seize more weapons in the united states to try and prevent them at getting across to mexico both. so i don't, so i spoke about fence and it will, these are the 2 cross border issues really as long with trade, these 2 countries neighboring countries do a lot of the trades give a migration in terms of fentanyl. it's tenants, a real how public health problem in the united states is one of the biggest killers among people, americans age from 18 to 49. so it meant, so it was kings took about the lab to the commission, the killers defense, and the it sees the united states as well in general, trying to paint a homeowner's picture of corporation at times when the 2 countries definitely
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seeing a lot of challenges. john, thank you for the update john home and live for a say in mexico city. did a head on alger 0. we get where access to a special police unit in cost of, of patrolling the border as tensions with sadie. a continued twice, the color that was taught in australia and severe weather has cause major flooding, of course, pots of victoria. that's thanks to a front. that's what this it's way across the south. east of australia, bringing damaging winds to the likes of cars, media and some very heavy rain to victoria and new south wales. the tail end of that front still bringing sprinkle of showers to coastal areas of queens in with sunshine and managing to dominate in brisbin. and it'll be more in the way of sunny
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skies across the north while the cloudy and cool as it getting to saturday full that southeast corner. that's not the case. however, full pass, lots of heat pulling in friday into saturday. i'm pushing the temperature sky high about 10 degrees above the average by the time we get into such a date, much cooler on sunday. and we're seeing something of a cool down across new zealand as that front stuck to move into the south of the south island, bringing a winter re edge and some heavier rain that will sweep into christ church. by the time we get into such a heavy rain as well, affecting the north island through the weekend. and as we have to south east asia, the heaviest of the rain affecting mold and the areas of the region. so we have fun songs for move in areas of the philippines and whatsoever continues for thailand as to whether update the money, the world's biggest ocean would be defined in climate change and transforming pacific
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on an economy. and the 2nd of to the special reports. 101 east investigates. wants to state. oh no, just the assessing the discussions. examining the headlines, exploring abundance of world cloth programming design to inform, motivates, and insight. on l g 0 the, the, [000:00:00;00] the fucking baccha, every minder about some stories on algae 0 at this hour. at least 52 people have been killed in ukraine in one of the worst attacks since the beginning of the war
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with russia more than a year ago. has invited me is lensky said, a russian miss heath, a cafe, and shop in a village in khaki region. the us has shopped on attack is thrown operating the american forces in northern syria. pentagon spokesman tom ryder has described the incident as re credible. and syrian official, c h 2 people have been killed in a joan, a top point in military graduation ceremony. government forces launched as rice on a rebel how the area shortly after the past. so b a has released a suspected leader of an ambush on police in neighboring coastal possible accuses serbia of orchestrating the attack. seeing the incident relied on weapons smuggled from across the border houses here as villain marks received rare access to a special police unit. and as the 3 course on the lake side setting, maybe stunning,
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but the cost of those bullet please. there's little time these days to admire the view co stream or sheet a sub and a rapid reaction force on this section of the boda with be a for almost a year. but he's never known circumstances as serious as the window foot patrol lately 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 offices 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 to you? compare them with the the 2nd side, but this doing it's a, it's like i'm not tons of outcomes. 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 this up to me. this kind of my bottom road check point is one of several tools available to special units inside the costs of i bought a police force as they say,
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they've been intensifying these kinds of efforts and recent days of wherever they all know that the threat from soviets to few kilometers down the road is more real than it has been in years. this police units, usually searching for smuggled goods. now they're more worried about weapons that might one day be used against them. a little more come on, do so, does not suddenly and as of now, it's difficult to see because of the situation how he does or we are the 1st line that to replace with this guys. if the board is hard dispute of any use and there is no lump on piecing but it 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 the safe. if the board us i'm not typically controlled. so i think that they need to invest in the board. and in order to prevent the conflict from within, the receipt is unit used to operating on its own. that mission is motivation enough . we will do our best, you know,
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decide to soft our content in our community. we do our job and we will assist to do that as long as we already. that means look into the future. but also watching that backs the months out. is it a bonus? cost of the ultra orthodox jews in the old city of occupied east jerusalem. continuing a campaign of spitting at christians and the holy sites on thursday morning, a group target at the church of 5 generations on the via dela rosa path. the street is wholly to christians because it's where they believe jesus was forced to walk on his way to being crucified. earlier this week, a video went viral, showing is ready to spitting at christian buildings, carrying classes. and walking on the via de larosa is really police arrested 5 people or rice group say attacks against them are on the rise from vandalism to physical assault. if been dozens of times reported this year,
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in january ultra nationalist choose knocked over and desecrated more than 30 grades in a story. christian cemetery in new york city in february and american tourists tore down as the read me the tall statue of christ and the charge of the slides ration even smashed it with a hammer and marched to is released into the church. where the virgin mary's believe to have been buried and attacked and beat a priest side of high rock has more for from us from the old city. you don't get bodies to this is one of the hurley, a cities for jews, christians as well as most lives in this particular lane, one of many leading to is known as a via dollar rosa. this is where the church of 5 days migration happened. this is, according to christians, the roots where that was 14 stations where jesus himself moved from being condemned all the way. so his crews defection and this chart to web a split thing happens, right?
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where i'm standing right here. this is stage one on stage 2 of those 14 station, so an incredibly important place for thousands of christie and pilgrims of coming coming here from around the world. and there's been a number, an increasing number of those christine pilgrims are coming, especially if you watch the video. some of those well far and pilgrims that has been spots on. we have hit the priest of the church, a flag, duration of the ministry of flag relation, rather alessandro, alessandro. how have you felt as a community in the holy city, which is supposed to bring people together to be seemed to have pilgrims, yourselves being spots on what, what, what is your reaction to that? oh, we are afraid that this kind of a, of a, of incidents could happen so often because we are either as a sign a piece as a single dialogue among older different
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a christian that i mean nations and also with the 2 days and, and, and it allows so we hope that we can leave together goals together in peace and as these kind of attacks, these kind of violence is, are disturbing. this climate of, of dialogue and piece that usually we use to, to, to, to breath, to miss gant and opposition leader bobby whine says he's under house arrest. after returning home from a trace of broad bobby wine was detained as he got off the paid in the capital. come paula, police say he was not arrested but just escorted to his help. catherine, so a report opposition need a real but tough line where i'm going to new and as for the wine while the and even step out of the pain, really before he was arrested by you going to the police had been waiting for him on the tarmac he had just arrived from canada in south africa, have any way he'd be on
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a police close to her for his national. you need to type in products and the 1st one seemed to think time and escorted him home. the rest appear to be an attempt to stop applying to procession, which he support is wanted to welcome him home of this 3 weeks, a boat that was not to be, they drove me to the old airport where they put me out and then put me in the media to come with maintenance, so just unplug the. so if he says more than 15 people, we have packed in that guy. you know, it was very humiliating. it was very uncomfortable, but i'm glad i reached tia tia this to discuss people who had gathered outside wines of trying to get on the i want to tell the world we're not happy about how we're being treated. we slept at the airport, but we kept hiding. why did the police want to terrify us? why we being to gas ugandan a sorry to have
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a long history of using so called preventative arrest to detain opposition leaders and steve off demonstrations everywhere in chain wine was the frontrunner in the 2021 general election last president. you are in the 70, but claimed that the poem was read. he was in put on the house arrest for days during the poster next in periods. the p support is saving. we'll keep fighting for the political rights, the spies, the frustration they see. these things catching sewing all disease upon it. experiences hottest september ever recorded last month, pushing dangerously close to the benchmark of 1.5 degrees celsius above free industrial levels. climate scientists are stunned by the numbers and $12023.00 is on course to be the highest. the ever catherine gang per is
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a climate change out of patients specialist at the organization for economic cooperation and development. she says the new figures are a major cause for concern to be extraordinary. and it's all extraordinary in the sense that the jump is so not senior. and also that kind of times as has been bullying us, that has been saying that the more temperatures increase and the more rapidly due to so the more we lock climate change into the system to who we need to expect the search of sort of typically once that's uh huh. to predict, to the very answer. but holmes, we observed them such as we might be doing just now that won't stay, they won't stay locked into the system and, and there's no and full j 8. no, it's a point of no return. so to speak, so they're observing exactly the same, but i have thought perhaps they would've expected. so to be unfolding so rapidly to be honest with you. and it's what we're seeing and you're now just now because it's the end of our summer at the beginning of the also, which is incredibly,
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i'm usually home. but we have seen that in the southern hemisphere as you know, in their, in their now the summer periods as well. where we had records in purchasing in latin america as well as in, in south east. ready so it's across the whole phenomena we've been observing only. but once we observe the impacts that they're observing right now, it's not just the heat, as you know, it's all to be extreme melting that the senior being licensed at the moment, it's been really raised. we've been up serving this year, so there's multiple unfortunately criteria that we see that describe these kind of to be points unfolding in front of our eyes. the, to get them fully back to you. but with the headlines on algae 0,

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