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the migrant cities also there's various countries in this region right now that have political instability for economic instability. those of the halt this continue the journey. only the dream is safety and prosperity in the united states keeps than going. the young boys killed as russia carries out new strikes. so a new cranes call key region. it comes a day, often attack kills at least 52 people the by money inside the cell. does there a knife from? does this have coming on? the scene will take place in syria to death toll from an attack on a military academy wise is 189. i'm malcolm web in kenya. may i place of
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funding the hives of farmers? government say it's necessary for the conservation of one of the countries. nice to facilitate the mouth flores, women, life freedom. and the nobel peace prize is awarded to jail and rainy and women's rights and democracy activists. in august, the ukraine says that a 10 year old boy has been killed in a wave of strikes that hit the ukrainians city of khaki. the regional governor said $23.00 of us were injured. 22, miss south struck residential areas. it comes a day onto russian was accused of carrying out one of his west attacks on ukraine since the war began. in 52 people from one village were killed in
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a missile strike. let's go to our correspondent zane, but is robbie's in the village of rosa with those days attack took place. took us through what happened well, we're here at the sides of that attack that killed dozens of people. village of photos, a has a population of around 330 people. the level of death here means that a 6th of this village was wiped out in an instant. they were attending a memorial service for a soldier from this village who had died and was buried somewhere else being brought home that home coming, turned into a massacre on a massive scale. and we are here at the side of that missile stripe. our guided russian is gone. the missile struck this location. it was the scene of a cafe and a shop. you see people milling around now just trying to take in the scale of the devastation. the building that was here is unrecognizable. completely gone. there's just mountains of rubble that have been cleared into those areas just off of where
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the site of that cafe community center local shopping. this tiny village was, is a children's playground. there's still signs of life that was stopped in an instant clothes, children's toys. it's, it's really difficult to describe how, if you're really silent, this feels there's patches of blood where the bodies were pulled out and we're laying here gruesome images that we saw in the aftermath of this attack just in the hours after. and this is what's left of this community and really people here are going to be asking themselves, how do you recover from something so severe? it was just one missile. there were 2 strikes earlier today in the town of car keys in built up urban areas with the lower deaf toll. but that single this kind of missile seems much bigger compared to the scale of how small this rural community is. there were no military targets here and everywhere you look it's,
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it's agrarian, it's farmlands. it's small homesteads. there was no military target anywhere in size. this was an attack on a civilian gatherings to put a dead man in the ground in his hometown. it's really striking, isn't it said? because the last time we spoke, you actually in khaki standing by a crate to wear another devastating attack had taken place and a little boy has lost his life. that's exactly right. you know, you can pick any reason in ukraine and these kinds of things still really ubiquitous there, there, there this could be anywhere else in the country. many regions are going through similar violent attacks on urban areas, on rural areas. and the commonality is that these are far from the front lines. these aren't where soldiers are stationed. these are the basis, these aren't military positions. these are civilian space is far beyond the front line. the russian strikes seem to be targeting purposefully and systematically
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where we were in the car to you've the 1st location. the point of impact created a huge crater in an intersection. the refills in every direction down every street . there were injured people in that neighborhood. the 2nd spot we went to, we met the sister of that young boy who was killed, she was overwhelmed, unable to speak and just seemed so angry and frustrated. when we met her, she was waiting for the rubble of her home to be cleared because her grandmother, she thought, was still inside hope that she would be able to come out alive. but unfortunately, she died next to her grandson. that little boy and her grandmother killed in that 2nd impacts zone in car keeping the main city of car key. thank you for that same adviser, avi speaking to a staff from the village of rosa 51. people have been injured in a standoff in the town of hawaii or on the occupied westbank. that's according to the red crescent palestinian residence in the town where holding the funeral of a 19 year old killed in confrontations with is really forces on thursday. report
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say that is there any forces used to gas as the funeral procession was making its way to the cemetery. i mean, all the syrian government has announced 3 days of morning following an attack on a military academy in the west and city of homes. 89 people were killed at a graduation ceremony on thursday move and it doesn't. the funeral was being held in front of the cities ministry hospital. just a warning, the view as may find images and ali hutchins report to study funerals and city a haven't stopped during the past 12 years. this is one of the lakes of that joint attack when the government academy coughing is taken to the final resting places. these are the last moments recorded on camera of the graduation ceremony. i've the academic joint attack turns instead of gratian into a blog bass. the man has to be,
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we tended the ceremony till the end. and then we went to greece, our relative then it was that must have sound. i woke up, hit the ship, not 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. why no one claimed responsibility for the attack. the syrian military lane, what he calls on thursday organizations supported by known international conference . this is obviously a real cool for whoever is carry it out because it is at a military base. it's cadets, it's targeted and it's using advanced technology. the immediately after that talk, government forces going by the drug of health at live in northern syria. several people on the poor to, to i've been killed and others injured data for syria state to be called
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to the russian commander and syria warning go possible attacks and russian or syrian positions. i found, i'm not able to use somebody because of the fall of how to put into the deputy head of the russian center for reconciliation, for in parties by dim coorlet terrorist of plenty to carry out a series of attacks on the locations of the russian military and the syrian government in the head who counted out the attack of the military academy in homes, is on clear. but it's exposed how the 12 year war is fall from over. and the way they are fighting is shifting. the actual jersey. it all depends again, says us forces have shot down a tuck is thrown in syria on chris says it belong to it's national intelligence agency, tech. yeah, it has been carrying out a ministry offensive against kurdish forces in northeast and syria community leaders. and can you say police and force ranges happened, demolish more than
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a 160 homes knit a forest, was of the government has ordered the eviction of thousands of people. it says the living legally online. that's part of the mouth for us, which is an important source of which has millions knocking web hospice exclusive reports from now accounting. today's millison clearly and her family has been watching canyon please. i'm forest ranges, setting her neighbors homes on fire, across the valley from where she lives. she's wondering if her home will be next. the government says people here and living in legally in the forest was as then security officers arrive. when the police chief says we will not leave a single house here, let me ask you, or i can be any, i feel awful. i have nowhere else to go there, not respecting anyone's rights, they're just burning houses. government eviction guidelines, say residents should be compensated. and given 3 months, notice this happened in
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a minute or, and it's a similar story all the way down the valley. community leaders say more than 160 homes have been destroyed in the last week. ranges have beaten people and thousands of being made homeless. the environment ministry didn't respond to our request for comment for people who lived in this time told us that the families being here for generation. since the full independence from british colonial rule for the government says, this is necessary to protect what a penny is most important to us is. the mount forest is the largest highland tropical forest in east africa. the rain full co here feeds more than a 1000 rivers and 6 major lakes. an estimate to 10000000 people depend on it. down on the plains farm is in hud as has been struggling with reducing water levels for you. as scientists say, that's because more than
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a quarter of the forest has been destroyed since the 1990s, mainly by growing human settlements. last week, president william retail said the government will regenerate states with help from foreign donors. and so the people have to go from 16 to half bucks while it to those who left a value entirely. we really look at them. but those was still in the for us now sort yourselves out very fast and leave because we're going to put defend. the router was among politicians who encouraged people to settle in the forest in the 1990s rights group say, some of them made money from selling a regular land titles. the forest explained shrinking rapidly. i have a sense team on the shared core. yeah. and he says she was born here 60 years ago in the 1980s. the government told her community they were outside the forest, was of an issue, numbers for that, lots of land. now homes and ashes on that in this we've been doing. we know the forest boundary is half a kilometer away from here. the government's like knows the boundary and taken all
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land. it's important to preserve the environment, but this is not the right way to do it. the previous rounds of evictions have also being mobbed by reports of rights abuses. none of them have stopped the destruction of the forest. malcolm web address era neural county, kenya. the 50 is on. on october, the 6th, 1973. egypt and syria launched a coordinating surprise attack against is rarely forces in the sign i peninsula and go down heights. it was an attempt to reverse what most arms considered a humiliating defeat in the 1967 arab is ready for. and which is really for his cap, should be signed i peninsula from egypt, as well as the golan heights from syria on the west bank and east jerusalem from jordan. despite any successes by egyptian and syria, and forces,
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often nearly 3 weeks of fighting and tens of thousands of casualties as well as military had made significant gains. both sides declared victory. the war, among other fact is ultimately led to be 1978 camp david accords with so israel withdrawal from the sinai. in return for normalization of relations, a peace tracy signed eliza monk the 1st time an arab nation had recognized israel pulled the honeyed has 1400 hours, saturday, 6 of october, 1973. the 10th day of remedy done. the whole is dane, the jewish calendar. you'll keep your operation bedroom, start in egypt as serial. launch a 2 pronged attack on israel to liberate the sign a peninsula in the golan heights. oh, in the 1st few hours,
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egyptian thanks overrun the bar lifeline is israel's heavily fortified line of defense in occupied sign a with over whelming fire power from the ground in the air. egypt wanted a limited war, but the one that would restore national dignity after the defeat of the 6 day war in 1967, as he can see, assess, call, see if there was a deeper stating feeling of the crisis and defeat done. there was tension, there was disorder including demonstrations and the organization of the heaviest, queer and everyone wanted to fight back. the regime was accused of failure and the fog. yeah. so that was heavy and criticized. these relays were taken by surprise despite early warnings, but after 3 days of fighting the ditch, an army was halted by israel's counter offensive through war came to us still. but each of school defensive sent shock waves around the world and let the global old
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crisis situation where a fight in new york, the un security council adopted 3 un resolutions before a ceasefire, was read by then is really trying to push the syrian army and was egypt maintain territorial gains, a successful counter attack in circles, part of the egyptian army. at 1852. on october 22nd, the war stopped. israel was traumatized by its military failure and an opportunity for peace had risen from the ashes of 5 years later. egypt and order said that, and israel's prime minister mon, i am begging sign, become david the court. the 1st piece free to between the jewish state and then erica, the major. how we thank you. one of the will is the,
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is really understanding that giving up the whole of sign up to the last age. today. gyptian in exchange for peace was better than keeping this and i was out was egypt free game, full control of sine, a deep anger, the arab world, and left a sense of betrayal among palestinians. that was the need, the most important a bill or to the post them in issue on the course utilizing each from the cloud for they asked of the for the palestinians because it's never it's been lucky. back said that was estimated on october 6th, 1981 during a victory pervade to celebrate the military success of operation. but but the
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seat of normalization was so over the next beckett's jordan, d, u, a e by her name and the few other arab countries made their own disagreements. so d might follow suit, but prospect of a palestinian state remain as elusive as ever heard of that. how many elder 0 to let's go live now to sort of hire us who's out the mount of olives in ok part east jerusalem. sarah. the school was such a seminal turning points in that political landscape and the region wasn't it? that's right, well we talk about peace still at the time, but things have shifted a lots and it's fall from peaceful. who with the last few days also have caches in occupied westbank. now, saddam, so saying the time had, was the strong mind. he was seeing if someone had shifted egypt foreign policy, which was towards the soviet union by his previous a uh,
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got off the northwood. i moved to the us as well as biggest ally now is the us health uh, agents, uh lots and bells out many times financially bought what was seen as a rule that would unite the arrow bulbs eventually actually created a splintered set top but continues until this day what they thought was towards the palestinian cause has meant that we are so far removed from a 2 state solution. the us says it has been pushing full for decades now. and other countries as well as the arab walls. i know so that say that fateful data led to the also quoted 1993, which again has meant that palestinians, their rights of return, hasn't existed until now. i know so well occupies a territory and the west spine kind of course east jerusalem that has created an expansion of his re, is really a legal settlements as a result to emboldens israel,
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to be able to continue what it calls peace. and it's regarding relationships and of course now normalize ation of relations with many of countries that gave it that ability to do that. but does not include the palestinians, the palestinians right now at least more than $250.00 palestinians have been killed . rather, since it getting of this, th in occupied territories and they still continue to complain and say that the human rights are pretty much non existent. so it's a very much different part of the world right now. and it really started on that fateful day. october 6 sir car at the 1st of mount of olives in occupied east jerusalem. still ahead on al jazeera already risking their lives crossing dangerous terrain. less than american migrants and refugees now faced the additional stress of criminal games as they had no through kind of the
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in depth analysis of the days headlines, 1000000 euros to help students here address migration, is it going to ease the migrant crisis? will make it was informed opinions, we need more investors and more people that make the decisions and regiments for frank assessments. this balance between the toe and zones reassurance is particularly important for the volume missing destruction inside stored on al jazeera expo 2023. the world, the fascination to join us and let's discover
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a better world expo 2023. the librarians are heading to the poles to electric president. the members of the house of representatives can george, we a secure a 2nd presidential term despite height, unemployment starts accusations of corruption or with the country felt for change might be areas collections, special coverage on the jersey to the the whole thing back in watching out is around line to phone told the story is this alex, a new wave of asteroids has hit the ukrainian city, a concave car, and says a 10 year old child was killed. that comes a day onto russia was accused of towering out one of his west attacks on ukraine's
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that some who began in february of last year syria is observing 3 days as morning following a drone attack on a ministry academy in the west. and the city of homes funerals are being held for some of the 89 people killed at a graduation ceremony. event again says us forces have shot down a ton of history and syria on christ says that belong to its national intelligence agency. take a has been carrying out a ministry offensive against kurdish forces in the area. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to rainy an activist in august. my comedy comedy is subbing multiple jail sentences into her on amounting to more than 30 years in prison. then she's the 19th woman to win the prize around the says the west has a wouldn't have a d for actions against it's national security, the chair seat and
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a wage. a nobel committee. their risk on this in this to say for the harmonies piece, the price now goes mohammed the is a woman, the human rights advocate and a freedom fighter in awarding to this he is nobel peace prize. then the wage nobel committee wishes to all the courageous type for human rights freedom and democracy in iraq to the number of attacks by criminal games on migraines crossing kind of as a 100 and cut them into long darian gap is increasing sharply old and half a 1000000 people mostly from latin america are expected to make the dangerous jody before the end of this year. they then had north to the border with the us. alas and american edison to see and even has this reports from flatter chiquita. in the
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diary and get a group of migrants across the river in tobacco, cheeky to the latest victims of a growing number of bandits. now operating into that in jungle going on with it. i'm on over to the describe. the men who rob them depend them as border police. they'll send you out a tour armed with rifles and 3 had mercedes and one was on horseback. one after another, the migrants tell us the same story. of the police told everything, a lot of people, the food for the child, the migrants arriving back with you, people with no food or money to continue their journey. some of the women have been sexually molested or even raped 11 year old and the week of winter and his sister said that you are among the many children we find you seemed desperate to tell us about their ordeal with their parents. permission. there were many bandits around, they were mass and came out with guns. and when we were on the road we heard
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a lot of shots and we saw that people got very scared when the band had shot a man's foot. that made me very scared. i was also scared when i saw a woman who was dead in a river alongside a child. they were already eaten. all that was left was there like thousands of children experiencing the same thing with their also stories of sacrifice and synthesis. maniac sandy, i agree. i went across the river and i am was round because of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survived thanks to this cuban man, my nephew and another man who saved this haitian woman was dying from dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers. he said, oh money. she's a human being, we can't as a man in her, i told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village and i brought her
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down on the stretcher. panamanian border police can see that they need more resources to contain the escalating crime wave in the jungle and keep migrants from danger. danger that's not the turing. those risking their lives to escape poverty and violence at home. lucy and human alger, xerox, that in depth, panama, a may, a collision between chinese and philippines. coast gone ships, the search fees, the major confrontation in the south, tennessee. incidents on wednesday has heights intentions between beijing, manila and the dispute. some verses. the areas claimed by several nations with china assessing ownership of and nearly all of it in defiance. international call may 6 people have been killed and thousands injured off to a fire bro. counts and a 6 story residential building in india is financial and entertainment. capital.
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the blaze begun in the early hours of friday in by local media reports that this shops on the ground floor and the parking area has been destroyed. $85.00 engines put out the flames over 3 hours. so the venezuelan public prosecutor's office has issued an arrest ones for opposition, politician one glider. he's been living in exult in the us since being cues of high treason on money loan tre, improvement president of the national assembly declared themselves entering president of venezuela in 2019. but failed to move nicholas into a power authorities in per say. they have rescued, elpac is in lawless, from the streets of crisco in the and these, it's all positive, a crackdown on a trade in taurus paying to take. so fees with the animals in the ancient city.
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officials say many of the creatures all kept in harsh conditions outside of their natural habitat. okay, that's it for me, molly. inside you can find lots for lots stories on our website out as their adult . calm weather is next. an inside story coming up the how low they will be getting in east asia and china has issued some warnings out for what windy weather over the next few days. thanks to a we can tie food when you is working its way through the south china sea. it's crazy rough seas and bringing some very heavy rain and stronger winds. we could see 200 to 300 millimeters of rain over the next 3 days. that's lucky to cause some flooding across the southern areas, but you can see that rain extending its way as we go friday in to saturday, across to southern areas of japan for the north of this some way to weather working
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its way across. moving parts of china of attempt is where we expect to see them. the beijing and shanghai 22 degrees celsius that on saturday. still some when, when the weather affecting northern parts of japan imaging winds potentially the, and some with the weather creeping. it's wave the south and as we move over to south asia, we still get warnings out from north eastern areas of india, some proteins that thanks to the very heavy rain you can see putting down in northern parts of bangladesh as well. and what's the weather continues for me and most stretching down as well into thailand. but behind that it is looking much clear up for much of india from 40 showers in the south. the stronger rain coming into shoreline couples with northwest as long as we can new delhi at 35 degrees. 50 years ago on october, the 6th when muslims were observing,
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rema died and jews were celebrating yom kippur. egypt and syria launched a surprise. war against, powdered is ro permit itself to get into this situation of disaster. in the 1st of a 3 part series, how to 0 explores what really happened during the 1st week of the war in october. which is here. europe and leaders meet in spain. when you cranes hopes for a new membership in sharp focus, the president wants it to happen, but some within the block are privately less enthusiast. so can it become a reality? and what are the difficult? this is inside source, the.

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