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time, why are we doing more to deal with climate change? our american politics just getting through the whole life, intuit stream for most americans. because it can look us politics, the bottom line, the a desperate journey for a better life. tens of thousands of migraines. take the dangerous route to the us, florida, the hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is out, a 0 live from to house, are coming up soon. the d as the the women life freedom and are about peace prize is awarded to a ronnie and active is not gives mohammed d
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n a move condemned by ty ron plus. i'm malcolm web in kenya. my place of funding, the hines, of farmers government say, is necessary for the conservation of one of the country's most important notes. and so we'll say, is the mouth forest and a new wave of russian and strikes he ukraine's khaki region. a 10 year old boy is killed the game with a migraine crisis along the us, mexico. i bought a move in half a 1000000 people, most from latin america are expected to make the dangerous journey into the united states by the end of this year. attacks on them by criminal gangs are increasing sharply. we begin al coverage with latin america. it is at lucy and human reporting from the particularly dangerous stretch of panama,
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his jungle known as the diary and gas, 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 them on over the they described 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 of my going to tell us the same story. of the police told everything, a lot of people, the food for the child, the migrants arriving back would you quito with no food or money to continue their journey. some of the women had been sexually molested or even raped 11 year old. and we could point that and his sister said i e are among the many children we find seemed desperate to tell us about their or deal with their parents permission. there were many bandits around the were mass and came out with guns. and when we
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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 their legs thousands of tubes 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 water was very deep. i survived thanks to this cuban man, my nephew and another man who saved the hall. 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 and
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i brought or 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. lucy and human alger, xerox, that in depth, panama. and despite the changes, the number of my friends crossing into the us is only increasing. that's bringing john henry now, who joins us from chicago. john chicago is not a poor the stage, and yet it's feeling the impacts of this influx of migrants focus through why that's the case of the knowing factor in 2000 kilometers from the southern border of the us. and after those, many of them, venezuelan and immigrants make it from the dairy and gap to mexico. busy into texas,
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the republican governor of texas once the curb migration. so he has been shipping people by plane and by boss to other sanctuary cities, including chicago to be shipped 50000 people in the past 18 months or so and 17000 . and they have arrived here in the city of chicago, and sometimes it can be heart warming to watch what happens then. just a few hours ago, we watched as a couple of migrants who had just gotten off. one of those buses change agreed. a family member, they embraced, we saw it just feet away from us, and that was heart warming, but for many of them, this is just another track through a very, very difficult and continuing journey of the 17000 that arrived to chicago. let me give you a look here. 2500 of them live here in police stations, and outside of them would you become a little trans homes. village is really throughout the city of chicago,
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and that's because the shelters are overwhelmed. there's a shelter at o'hare. airport is the shelter at midway l airports and in the many police agents across town as well. the mayor is trying to build a tent city for several of them before the weather gets cold. like those we have seen in new york and he's paying $29000000.00 to do that in a crisis. and is expected to cost this city $345000000.00 over that x over an 18 month period. so long the journey just ends here from any of these migrants for the city, the work just begins me, j john and certainly this issue is interest impacting one level of government. it's all levels that being impacted as low as the state and federal as well. that's right, there's a lot of trash talking, you've got the republican governor of texas sending people here to a largely democratic controlled city and
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a democratically controlled state. uh there is a lot of dispute there. but even among the democrats here, this is a city with a democratic mayor and a democratic. it is saying that the democratic governor, we've got a democratic president and joe biden, and the mayor here is complaining to the governor that needs more state health. the governor is complaining to president vital that they need more federal help from the government because after all, this is hundreds of millions of dollars and they're going to need to deal with these prices. and right now the cd doesn't even have the room to hold all of these people and with the temperatures about to reach for 7 degrees overnight. they're going to have to work fast to get these people indoors before the harsh midwestern winter begins. all right, thanks. so much for bringing us up to speed john henry and the in chicago. and my friends are also a huge political and humanitarian issue for europe. well, the 250 people have been rescued off the coast of libya. they tell me and co scott
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has instructed the doctors without borders best suited to take stores rescued to the port of saloon, or that's 400 kilometers from the location of that rescue guitar. he says that will keep it cheap away from areas where it could help in other rescues. and this comes, as you were a pain laid, is wrapped up amazing in spain, where the focus was on the migration arrivals of refugees and migrants have increased in recent months. poland and hungary rejected a joint statement just amazing, wrapped up their oppose to plans to distribute arriving migrants across a you states. but president of you, of the, you are paying commission. slip on the line says she's confident to deal can be reached. with migration is important that we manage it. migration was always, there will always be there. the question is how we are managing it. s team year old . and they have to do, i mentioned the one is the internal dimension. but as important as this internal
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dimension is the external dimensions, the external action that was brought support to date and the european council for this external dimension. the principle is that to address the root causes for migration and that you work along the whole migratory route. a ron has condemned the warning of the nobel peace prize to jail. women's rights activists nog is my comedy. she serving multiple sentences entire on that amount to move into 30 years imprisonment. the committee says my comedy was an inspiration to nationwide demonstrations last year, spots by the death of mazda and many in custody. the 22 year old died off to she was arrested for allegedly violating a runs mad at tracy job little nuggets. muhammad z is a woman human rights advocate and a freedom fighter and awarding her. this is nobel peace prize.
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then the weeds and nobel committee wishes to all the courageous heights for human rights. freedom and democracy in iraq side to exhibit cologne is a professor of political science at ty run university. he says, despite condemnation from the iranian government, many people feel proud of my harmonies. achievement a like to many of those, it either any and i was a very happy and proud and the more than anything goes i. i think that the if, if we were to choose one person and i don't think anyone anyone would disaster that. but the and such as that now gets him on by the, for the said for this price because of the many years. and that,
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that she has been suffering. she has been thrown into prison on the she hasn't been the silence even from inside that the prison. accordingly, she said, ring at a total of 51 years in prison. and the old charges, old accusation can basically be, be solve up to web, to have activities for the bowman ride for political lab, the freedom for press freedom, the deb, etc, etc. um, the, um, the, the many elaine in the same price that the, that she has one that they said this, this price in the longer on that, but it presides a female is particularly female uranium. and um, 2 more card there for a demo to see on the, um,
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political them freedom. obviously this long because she is annoyed is angry. and the takes it as, as i'm the, as i'm the is law make. get. but by divest by. yeah. but, but we all know that the, the situation as far as human rights to these concepts is not very brilliant in your, on it's us, secretary of state as me blinking has signed turkey is foreign minister on friday, a day after us forces shut down a turkey strong in syria, the state department says blinking emphasize the need for the 2 signs to coordinate and the conflict in syria and correct says the drawing belong to its national intelligence agency. check here has been carry out to military offensive against cody slade forces in northeast and syria. that offensive continued on friday. cherokee, it says that security forces have killed to kurdish find is the defense ministry also released this for each of itself or rations in northern syria. it says it's
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hit several p k k targets in the regions of town with that to 0 and to rick took yes, started bombing p k. k targets in iraq and northern syria after a suicide bombing in ankara on sunday to pick a k has claimed responsibility for that attack. community late is in can you say police and forrest ranges has been earned and demolished more than 200 homes. me, a forest was of the government has ordered the eviction of thousands of people. it says they're legally living on land. that's part of the mile forest and important souls of motor for millions. noncom webb has this exclusive report from no rec county to sit days 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
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wondering if uh home will be next. the government says people here and living in legally in a 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, don't i feel awful. i have nowhere else to go. they're 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 a minute. and it's assuming a story all the way down to funny. the community leaders say more than 200 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
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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 a quarter of the forest has been destroyed since the 1990s, mainly bike were having 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 toes who left a volume terribly. we will look at them, but this was still in the forest. now sort yourselves out very fast and leave because you're going to put defense. the router was among politicians who
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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 spin 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 in ashley and i didn't know if they've been doing that. we know the forest boundary is hoff academies or away from here. the government sick knows the boundary and taken online and it's important to preserve the environment. but this is not the right way to do it. previous rounds of evictions have also been mod by reports of rights abuses. none of them have stopped the destruction of the forest. malcolm web address era neural county can yeah. still ahead on the elgin's 0 the wells, my souls opposite cause and the future of public transport,
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their role on display at the geneva murder shows rise key concepts. the i haven't got quite a big category of the weather across here. if at the moment a lot of warm weather down toward the south, no surprises a basic cloud of drain spinning in across the northwest. and in fact, across northern pots. it ceased rob the one, several for the time being tardy, baptized the boss. but on the breezy side, blustery showers rattling across the bridge of shell scandinavia, but she gave it to was about 6 days. now the weather system here and this cold front, but makes its way for a wedding for to some cold or at least the side of garrett. so little like waiting to hear, but i would say it was the west. this has made a fine with them. is the warm sun shine i will say that was pushing further north which as we go on through the next couple of days, take about 3 degrees that for most good. but we're into the low twenty's,
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i over to was allowed to add power as mid twenties, a possibility. so you go one through the weekend so plenty of hates around a bit towards the west. we have got some cloud of the rain just coming in at the moment. scotsman ferry went down, says they won't. he's in full said that will grow as they move through, but tend to feel too clever at the moment. what's the weather that's in northern positive kids? and what's the weather? tony to snow, have tools east and past. so the south to every go with that warm sunshine continuing bordeaux still touching 30 degrees celsius. lovely image right with a high 30 the expo 2023. the world, the fascination of
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joint and let's discover a better world expo 2023. the ha, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color you're watching l g 0. i'm emily angry and he's a reminder of that story. is this balance? a record number of migraines to crossing into the united states. 260000 arrived from mexico in september. it being sent to various states while they're assigned claims of prices. and our val peace prize has been given to
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a ronnie and women's rights activist knock is mohammed a tie, ron condemned. the award is biased and politically motivated to serving at multiple sentences and managed to move in student needs to be present. 10 year old boy has been killed in russian and strikes on the ukrainian city of car keys. the regional government said 23 others were injured. when to miss ald struck residential areas, it comes a day off to russia was accused of carrying out one of its worst attacks, a new crime since the wolf again, $53.00 people from one village were killed in that sound strike. zane does robbie visited the village of her rosa, 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 that were strewn all over this place just 24 hours earlier. let me show you exactly how the devastation have the scale of it. this mound of rubble is where there used to be a community center,
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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 a small memorial just behind the broken car there. but this is just an event. and 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,
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denise brown. she was here to visit the community to show solidarity with the survivors. and what she said, the upshot 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. 51 palestinians had been injured and a stand off with is riley forces in the town of hawaii. right in the occupied west bank is wiley false is 5 to guess that the funeral of a 19 year old palestinian killed it during rides on thursday. palestinians retaliated by throwing stones and burning ties. 50 years ago on october 6th, 1973. egypt and syria launched a coordinated surprise attack against his riley forces and the sign of peninsula and golden. hans was an attempt to reverse what most arabs conceded a humiliation to faith in the 1967 arab is riley will,
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in which is riley force is captured the sign i've been in to lift from egypt, golden heights from syria, and the west bank and east jerusalem from jordan, despite early successes by egyptian and syrian forces, ultimately 3 weeks of fighting and tens of thousands of casualties as well as military had made significant gains. both sides declared victory. the more among other factors ultimately led to the 1978 camp david accords, which so israel withdrawal from sign on and return to normally ization of relations at pace. tracy signed a year later, month. the 1st time an arab nation had recognized as well. who do i have done? have made reports 1400 hours, saturday, 6 of october, 1973. the 10th day of ramadan. who lives day in the jewish calendar,
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you'll keep pour operation beds of started egypt as serial. launch a 2 pronged attack on israel deliberate to assign 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, a with over whelming fire power from the ground in the air. egypt wanted a limited war, but one that would restore national dignity after the defeat of the 6 day war in 1967. as he can see, says kazi, and there was a diverse stating feeling of the crow. it says in to see done, there was tension. there was disorder including the demonstrations and the organization of the heaviest squared. and everyone wanted to fight back. the regime was accused of failure and the fund, so that was heavy and criticized. these relays were taken by surprise despite early warnings. but after 3 days of fighting the ditch,
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an army was halted by israel's counter offensive to war, came to us, the egypt school defensive sent shock waves around the world and let the globe and old crisis situation were fired in new york. the un security council adopted 3 un resolutions before a ceasefire was written by then is really things that push the syrian army. and what egypt, when thing territorial gains, a successful counter attack encircled part of the egyptian army. at 1852. on october 22nd door stopped. israel was traumatized by its military failure and an opportunity for beast had risen from the ashes of 5 years later. egypt and order said that and israel's prime minister min that he beg him sign, become david the court. the 1st peace treaty between the jewish state and an error
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of cuz the major how he did, if 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. it's what egypt pre game, full control of sign, a deep anger, the arab world, and left a sense of betrayal among palestinians. death was the me, the most important a bill or to the post them in the course utilizing each of the quote for the past of the, for the palestinians because it's never, it's been lucky. back said that was estimated on october 6th, 1981 during
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a victory parade to celebrate the military success of operation. but but the seat of normalization was so over the next becky jordan, d, u, a e by her name and the few other arab countries made their own disagreements. saudi might follow suit, but prospects of a palestinian state remain as elusive as ever. without that, how many elder 0 and bill saw me is egypt form a foreign minister? i'm. he says the 1973. i'll type a will, was a huge alignment for egypt and the our world. that'd be take just one step further back. i guess 67 i was in high school when that more woke up was a horrible consequences to me. so if you have chance to myself most complete home for the future of
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a completely depressed about what options we had looking for. and i can sort of just read was the exact oh i was my last year in college. you heard of the outbreak of a major reactions in all kansas. we hesitated for a 2nd to see whether we're going to believe this or not. and then was, it was concrete evidence. there are soldiers across the b as it was coming up. egyptians regained their confidence, they became ready once again, or more ready to fight. it became more ready to negotiate. and higher ups and exemptions joined together. but let me add another the october more was a very well category. busy paradigm change at the global that it made arabs believe in themselves. it made his res, stopped the meeting and then base ability. it made the merits of the soviet believe that they have to ignore the middle east. and it started
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a negotiating process that made this is a took time. so for us it was a major change to the prestigious geneva international leisure show has begun. and o ha, the world's most sole draft because will be on display during the 9 day or so. festival that comes vic atari capital, for the 1st time around $200000.00 businesses are expected that the event and tom the cray was among the crowns and found this report the read cough it has literally been rolled out here in the hall to invite the geneva international mazda, shari to town. it is one of the oldest and most prestigious motor shows in the world has been going since 19 or 5. and this is the 1st time it has ever been held outside of switzerland, the raw food. he one brands on show here, including the site, he's been se, uh, launching a 3 new products at the most or shirts. this week. i spoke to the ceo about why
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don't why katara was chosen to hold. this is addition, we are in the region where everybody likes the cars, not only the default, but also the authorities. and it's true that the us a lot, you know, in finding their rights and for structure because you, we will not be only in the old. so we will be in different places. so we have a lot of supports and as i said before, we are in the country in the region where people of course, middle east is a major growth area for the motive industry. next year alone, almost $3000000.00. you vehicles are expected to be sold in the g c. c. electric vehicles are also high on the agenda. many vendors here making a points of showcasing the electric vehicles like this one here for this. and it goes to show that even the middle east is getting on board. the electric vehicle cries, now 200000 people are expected here at the geneva international motor show which

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