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residents returning to their homes in search of their belongings, destruction here completely destroyed seats. minarette and cox peer just goes to show again, the challenge of um, bringing heavy equipment into these areas. the army is deployed. it's had a couple who has to be at the center of the lake. it's a race, a gun assigned to flying people, to trumps. under the rubble, the a 10 year old boy is killed and a new russian wave of as strikes on you crazy car key reach of the gloves and a robot you watching on certain life. but headquarters here in the also coming up, women, nice feed and the baby with his right son,
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democracy active is not just the hub. it, it is a world that they know about peace prize time malcom web in kenya. my place of funding the hives of farm is government say it's necessary for the conservation of one of the country's most important sources. the mouth, forrest of the 50, the 3 of the 1973 arab is writing volts. we look back to the event that we shake the bit lease for generations to come. the welcome to the product. i'm you claims as a 10 year old boy who has been killed following strikes that hit the ukrainians that have concave the regional governance at 23 of those. but it just went to massage and struck residential areas. and it comes that they have to rush. it was accused of carrying out one of its worst attacks on ukraine since the war began with 52 people from the village were killed and imbecile strong,
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cypress. robbie visited the village of hotel, which was targeted on thursday. you can still smell the blood in the air. the blood that was soaked up by the ground from the bodies. then were strewn all over this place just 24 hours earlier. let me show you exactly how the devastation have this . the scale of it. this mound of rubble is where there used to be a community center, a cafe, a local store where people would gather. and now it's just a mound of, of broken concrete blocks shoes, personal belongings, twisted metal. and it's really quite, quite a sight to see just the size of this area where the missile struck. there's damage buildings in this direction, shattered glass and the surrounding buildings all over this place. and just off to the side, here is a children's playground is
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a small memorial just behind the broken car there. but this is just an abandoned playground, was a scene where we saw toys broken toys all over the ground. and this is where they were body strewn everywhere when rescuers were pulling people out. now this village, this community has been absolutely devastated by this attack. $52.00 dead is 20 percent of the population. we were speaking to the united nations country head, denise brown. she was here to visit the community to show solidarity with the survivors. and what she said, the upside of our conversation was that this, this was a civilian area. this was a senseless act of violence that has happened here in this community. so it was probably that now i don't in profit rescue ship all for a take off the coast of libya, has save $258.00 mind goods in 2 separate operations. they tell me in coast golf as instructed the doctors without borders vessel to take those rescue to the port of savannah us full 100 club, which is from is covered location,
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which i already says that to will keep it ship away from areas where it could help in other rescues. well this comes as you are, p leads me to get spain all discussing the cubs that has migration crisis that speed it up, tied to the rivals of refugees and banquets and recent months. the issue is particularly divisive full. the european union leaders are also considering future expansion of the e. you must have the very latest with sodium, diet or correspondence has long for us in good order. and so, yeah, well i believe the subject has concluded what has and has not been agreed of the one. it has been marked 3 by shop differences of opinion on how the blog should act, but it will still set up when the spanish presidency, which holds the current presidency of the the spanish department as to which holds the presidency of the european union card and a set of a deal had been arrives up to try and share out the button of migraines to
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other countries. apart from that landing a areas. now you had a negative reaction and response from both poland and hungary who refused to vote on it. but this really has not come to any source of real meaningful fruition. for example, a hungry imposed and still maintain that they will veto any decision to allow my goods to be repatriated, that all set me sort of sent that to those countries. and so for that, the european union has said, well, if that is the case and they have to pay all the countries to take and watch that loads of their responsibility is supposed to be. also aba signs that there are issues with this is the fact that the italian prime minister, georgia maloney who's from the hod right brothers of this will be policy who has been so cool on the line. things that have been occurring in italy, which has been,
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it was been bearing the brunt really of these a on documented migration landings from north africa. she has in the sense of going off some high run direction on this and is talking with the u. k. a now outside of the blog to try and find another solution on this, which involves dealing with from tax directory, the european union board, the agency to try and monitor the movements of and documented migrants around the continent. and also to do more, to undertake more strict to process it in terms of cracking down on the smuggling gangs which have enabled the people to be transported by the thousands, from very desperate conditions in north africa, 2 destinations in southern europe. so do you, thanks very much for the update. so do guy, i get that for us in good out of spain. we do all the number of attacks by criminal
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gains, gays migrants who cross pedo balls, 130 kilometer long diary and gas is increasing sharply lower than half a 1000000 people. the majority from left to the bank are expected to make that dangerous jetty before the end of the, of the way goals to the us boulder all out to the america editor at least to give you. but it has the support of to for, to, to in the diary and get as a group of migrants across the river into buck. would you get 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 describe the men who rob them depend them as border police. boston. yeah, these 2 are armed with rifles and 3 head, mercedes, and one was on horseback. one after another, the migrants tell us the same story of the we stole everything. a lot of people in the food for the child, the migrant arrive and back would you keep up with no food or money to continue
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their journey. some of the women have been sexually molested or even raped 11 year old and we could point that and the sister said i e are among the many children we find who seemed desperate to tell us about their ordeal with their parents permission. there were many bandits around, they were math and came out with guns. and when we were on the road we heard a lot of shots and we saw that people got very scared when the bandage 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 next. thousands of children are experiencing the same thing. but they're also stories of sacrifice and synthesis. minneapolis, i'm the guy. i went across the river and i am was round because of exhaustion. the
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water was very deep. i survived thanks to the cuban man, my nephew and another man who saved him. this haitian woman was dying from dehydration but was saved by 2 strangers. and 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 that brought her down on the structure of the 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 to see and human out xerox that in depth, panama. now, the city a bit of teresa is it's a deceptive. several tribes of, of the city of homes that's happened less than 24 hours off for a large scale to try to talk, talk that a military academy of the city,
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at least $80000000.00 people were killed and the graduation $73.00 days of voting to feed it outs, russian, the forces have hit the area, a level controlled a blood province in syria. it follows the states to tackle the graduation. so the russian present about the bit page and such as condolences to the city of liter of the dozens of people are killed at home. it's will fit people policy. and so be the judge and i started off with this really falls. this is a ton of water in the occupied west bag is by the forces are reported to assigned to a gas of the funeral of a 19 year old palestinian killed during rates on thursday. the city is retaliated by 13 states and bedding tires. the peace prize has been awarded to radioactive. his dog gets behind the day, she's having multiple jail sentences into her on with about tools and that he is in prison. but she's the 19th woman to with the price, the chair of the, the legion nobel committee that advice of this and announce the will, will slay,
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you know, just mohammed the is a woman, a human rights advocate and a freedom fighter in awarding to this she is nobel peace prize, then the wage and nobel committee wishes to all the courageous type for human rights. freedom and democracy in iraq and rico dahl is the director of peace research institute based. and also he explains bull about why the committee awarded not to get somebody the prize. there is a large number of fab, a fed, legible, and nominators, and those members of ralph national parliaments that can be professors of a lot of different sciences. and so they're receiving more than $350.00 a nomination. so each year and that i'm a nation deadline is in january. and right now the, the, the,
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the way that this works is that the committees evicting candidates carefully. and they're considering different domain center this year and human rights that was on top of their agenda and, and it's been both expected as, as there are, knows that of other major developments and in terms of peace negotiations and, and, uh, and weapons agreements. but this year and with the human rights being unexpected prize area and the price to iran is certainly one that will make a huge difference and will now i think resonated well beyond the complex stuff i ran. i mean, the city doesn't tell me a safe place and forest rangers have, but to demolish moles in a 160 homes, the forest was of the go, but to the old, the eviction of thousands of people, and it says that living illegally online, that's part of the mile forest, unimportant souls of was as a millions. malcolm where pounds is exclusive report from the battle county. a
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days millison created me and her family has been watching canyon please. and forrest 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 a legally in a forest was as then security officers arrive. when the police chief says we will not leave a single house here. recently. mask. yeah, i can be and i feel awful. i have nowhere else to go there. not respecting anyone's rights, they're just burning houses as government eviction guidelines say, residents should be compensated and given 3 months, notice this happened in a minute. and it's a similar story all the way down to find a community lead is a 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
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respond to our request for comment for people who live in this time told us that, that families being here for generation since the full independence from british colonial rule for the government says this is necessary to protect one of 10 years most and 4th and most of 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 years. scientists say that's because more than 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, why the problem sitting in the hot box while it those who left a value entirely,
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we really look at them. but this was still in the for us now sort yourselves out very fast and leave because we're going to put defend router was among politicians who encouraged people to settle in the forest in the 19 ninety's rights group. say some of them made money from selling a regular land titles. the forest has been shrinking rapidly. ever since came on. you should call you 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 plots of land. now homes and ashes on that in this event. and we know the forest boundary is hoffer kilometer away from here. the government take note the boundary and taken online. it's important to preserve the environment, but this is not the right way to do it. the previous rounds of evictions have also been mowed by reports of rights abuses. none of them have stopped the destruction
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of the forest. malcolm web address era, neural county, kenya, well, still had held al jazeera risk. he gets, who will tell you, how's it binds, all the forces that make the areas be taken from a media sites. the the hello that was not in south asia, and the monsoon is low and it's retreat, but we don't see much in the way of rain across the pockets done. and india still that northeast corner is a warning salt for a sound. that's where the rain is. going to fall heaviest on saturday, dripping down into bung to dash, but the west of the weather continuing to affect me and ma, stretching across into the on demand and nick about islands and bringing some of the 10 storms to shoreline coast back today into sunday. but some bumps of rain
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lingering around the south of india, but much dry of the further north. we go across the northwest and into pockets done . now that's not the case as we move to east asia, southern pots, a china continuing to do some very what's and when the weather, thanks to tie for the queen you, it's working its way across the south china sea. aiming for high 9 island is going to be very rough seas, very heavy rain and stronger winds as well for the north of this little bit dry a. but as we edge up towards the north of china, we've got some heavy rain that will pull through, working its way east, saturday and sunday, and some very heavy rain to come to southern parts of japan as bus rain pushing their way out for the east. and as they edge into tokyo, are they going to knock the temperature down rather dramatically? we haven't seen these numbers in months of the county states control information. how does the narrative improve public opinion?
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how is this is intended? listen, we framing the story. the listening post, i sex, the media, we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is cover, the the the told about kill watching officer would be so rob, nevermind, of all told stories. ukraine says a 10 year old boy has been killed in the ways of strikes that hit the crazy and
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city of car keys. the regional governor said $23.00 of us, but it just went to massage struck residential areas. the funeral that's being held in the southern city of homes for the victims of the time called the military academy, at least 1800 people were killed as a graduation suburb of the 1st day of the peace prize of being awarded to a radiant women's rights activist. and democracy activist, august, mohammedan, she's having multiple jail sentences, a to her on the wrong side of the west, gave her the will because of the actions against its national security. the 50 years ago, all up to about the 6th, 1973. egypt and sylvia lost a coordinated surprise, attacked against israeli forces in the side they peninsula and the golan heights, was an attempt to reverse what based arabs considered
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a humiliating defeat. and the 1967 arab is ready will it, which is very false as touch with the site. i couldn't see that from egypt, the golden heights from syria and the west bank at east jerusalem from jordan. despite any successes, by egyptian and civic, and full say as of to be 3 weeks of fighting and tens of thousands of casualties is where i was. military had made significant gains. both sides declared victory that the war, amongst other factors ultimately led to the 1978 camp david accords with so israel withdrawal from sign i added to the little blind zation of relations with egypt. a peace treaty signed a year later, bought the 1st time in arab nation heads by acknowledged israel. hold up does how? the reports 1400 hours, saturday, 6 of october, 1973. the 10th day of remedy on the whole is dane,
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the jewish calendar. you'll keep pour 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, egyptian thanks overrun the bar lifeline. israel's heavily fortified line of defense in occupied sign. they with over well being 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. then there was tension. there was disorder including demonstrations and the organization of the heaviest squared 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
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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 us bold, defensive sent shock waves around the world and let the globe and old crisis situation were fight in new york. the un security council adopted 3 un resolutions before a ceasefire. was written by then is really things had push this syrian army and was egypt maintain territorial gains. a successful counter attack encircled 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. 5 years later, egypt and order said that and israel's prime minister mon, i am begging sign to come david,
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the court. the 1st peace treaty between the jewish states and then erica, the major. how we thank you. one of the will is the, 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. death was the need, the most important. a bill to the post them in issue on the course utilizing each from the conflict. asked of the for the post the invoice. it's never
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a facility. beck said that was estimated on october 6th, 1981 during the victory survey to celebrate the military success of operation. but but the 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 peace agreements . saudi might follow suit, but prospects of a palestinian state remain as elusive as ever heard of that. how many elder 0 to cases that security forces and kill to code is fine to send an operation in the east and criticize the functions from the p k. k. on group and to the ongoing problems from syria balances, florida paste and took the golden sylvia. after evolving an anchor on sunday, now the p. k. k has came responsibility full of attack as they show let's see. saw
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in the eastern syrian problem is that there is a, has been broken, our tribal fight has a continuing, the uprising against the code is dominated, sds, but they're all concerns the syrian government at this, i lie around a tried to take advantage of the rest. instead of hold on reports, the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces or the s d f is in control of eastern their resort. but it's facing an armed uprising by the mainly our population who want to manage their own region. people here help the s, the f defeat i so also known as dash. and before that, the syrian regime in the province in eastern syria. but they say their lives have not improved. they complain of harsh and discriminatory treatment by those in power and a collapse economy and then oil, which region the recent fighting, made it worse as the money. now we have almost nothing but all i have is this
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$1000.00 syrian lira to buy bread. that's less than $0.10. a brief ceasefire fell apart when arab tribes failed promises by the us, the f leadership for reform and the new relationship were not serious. but there is concern that the syrian regime and it's like you run who's forces are on the other side of the freight. these river will take advantage of the unrest with the potential goal of driving us troops out of syria. some arab tribes do collaborate with the machine. the c f is backed by the us and says it has repelled multiple infiltration attempts the holiday, the regime, and around. they're trying to take advantage of the situation. if they're able to create security k of the americans, we forced to leave the arrow times the trying to avoid this option that so father use the from the us, haven't made the demands for economic and political rights for international players. this corner of syria is strategic. it is here where the us maintains a limited military footprint to prevent the expansion of the run and russia.
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iranian backed militias and pro, a solid militias. use this cord or for trafficking of all kinds of gun weapons. drugs like kept the gone and the other goods for the americans and for the international community. this region is important to ensure the lasting and fee of dies and wild. a heavily armed s, the f has been able to hold its ground, its ruling over a restive population and facing an armed rebellion center for their electricity to us about jones is up to a 1000000 hectares of its tow trays contaminated with loved the minds unexpected munitions and remnants of the 3 decade conflict with all media, many of the mines are residential and agricultural areas of killed both the 3 and a half 1000 people, some of the job in the hospital for the mine field being played. it, since it's let's say this was the 1st time shockey. the had been on his lunch in 30 years. he brought cost life to his family as he entered his
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home and physically there what else under it? it was intended for you to be captured from armenian controlled by others on the forces. what i did but these moments where his last good call shook his door to start the birds. as he recalls that they go to chuck his car, hit an empty tank. mine near his home and give him and his daughter, brother, and another relative the eval up is that at 1st we were told that they were just in yet. but a few hours later we knew all of them were dead. they just wanted to rebuild that unfinished knives, medians laid minds, not only in homes, but under trees, and even symmetries. every few weeks controlled explosions to get rid of mines,
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can be heard in areas big foot under armenian control. the remaining operation is dangerous, and these pictures were taken using a drone. crockett, an empty tank lines can be clearly seen the former line of contact between the 2 armies. of the right john started for use contaminated with different types of minds, an unexploded munitions search and clearance operations that underway in fields symmetries, orchards and residential areas. the information that's our me in the sides shared with us only covers the various of the former line of contact. however, more than 70 percent of the incident mind. incidence that's happened with local populations. mining goes on indiscriminately. there is lack of information in the last 3 decades, at least 3 and a half 1000 people, including hundreds of children,
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have been killed by mines. the end. do you mind agency estimates one and a half 1000000 minds have been left behind by the armenian ministry and the mining operations like this? going to require time and resources, the painstaking process, the recommended safe distance when this machine works is 250 meters. so you in says a mind can be made for less than a dollar, that it takes more than a $1000.00 to see if you remove it. take years before roads and kind of box are fully open. and problem is going to the fields. if that happens at all, and for many here, like gonna, it's all too late. and she can only remember her father's presence through the trees he planted solemn and driving down to 0. about this village cutoff region. the
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