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the, the system you've been coming to add any international anti corruption excellence award, nominates your hero now. the, [000:00:00;00] the other one, emily angle in the system, use our line from doha, coming out for the next 60 minutes, the desperate journey for a better life. tens of thousands of migrants take the dangerous routes to the us
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for the same degree as the the women nice freedom nobel peace prize is awarded to a ronnie and active as nag is my how many members condemned by ty, run past. i'm malcolm web in kenya. my place of burning the hives of farm is government, say it's necessary to the conservation of one of the country's most important roles facilitates the mouth forest and a new wave of rushing, a strong st. you cranes concave region. explain your own point is cute in support. red gold max for staff in graphs, pover sunday's form and a warm costs are going freight in terms of leader who could win the positive such as a sprint race is quickest in florida, california ahead of the site is kind of towards russell and who is handling the
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positive program is just past 2100 gmc, and we begin this new zone with the modern crisis on the us border. within half a 1000000 people, the majority from latin america are expected to make the changes journey into the u . s. by the end of the local officials are sending some of the arrivals onto other cities or their asylum claims of processed by many areas, lack the results as to how some it's become a key issue in the run up to next phase us selection. we've got correspondence across the us covering this story. alan fish, it is in the capital, and kristen salumi will be joining us from new york. but 1st, let's take a look at what migrants are facing as they make a way to the border in racing days, attacks by criminal games have increased sharply. we begin out coverage with latin america. it is at least seeing human reporting from the particularly dangerous stretch as panama is a jungle known as
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a dying gap. 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 to they 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 of my goods. tell us the same story. we sold 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 we could point that and his sister said i e are among the many children we find. we seem desperate to tell us about their or deal with their parents. permission to die. there were many bandits around, they were masks 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 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 ad. i went across the river and i am was round because of exhaustion. the water was very deep. i survived thanks to the 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 kansas a man in her. i told her that i would come back for her. i reached the village that
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brought her 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 turn. those risking their lives to escape poverty and violence at home to see and human alger, xerox that in depth, panama. let's cross to christian salumi now, who's in new york for us at randall's island, christian, the mayor of new york has quoted as monetary prices that could destroy the cd, but he's also doing it to of latin america to meet with the latest there. what's the hoping to accomplish to yeah, that's right there at eric adams has described his visit to south america as a fact finding mission. but he's also trying to dissuade migrants from coming here to new york, more of them. uh,
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he says that the city is running out of room and new york is in a particularly tricky situation here because it has uh, what's known as a right to shelter law. it's the only major city in the united states that has this . and under this law, the city is required to provide shelter to anyone who says they need it so that they don't have to stay on the streets. and more than half of the 120000 or so, migrants has made their way to new york in the last year and a half are in fact in the city shelter system. and it's costing a lot of money. it's cost about a $1000000000.00 so far and the mirrors protecting it will be $12000000000.00. that's 1000000000 with a be in the next 3 years to house. all the people who are coming here seeking asylum behind me. you can see in the white tent, in the distance, one of the emergency shelter is one of the more than 200 emergency shelters that
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have been set up in the city. this one is part of the complex of 4 tents that house single adults. it was set as you can see, right in the middle of a soccer field here in new york. and that alone is costing $20000000.00 a month. so the mirror says it's just an sustainable and he is fighting that right to shelter law in court. and he also claims he's fighting this information in ecuador today, he told the media afterwards, he was speaking with migrants. they are who think that they can come to new york and instantly start working. and that's not the case here in new york or anywhere in the united states. if you enter the country illegally and are seeking asylum, there's a 6 month mandatory waiting period before you get working papers. now he, the govern, new york are trying to change that as well, so that more migraines, that come here can get themselves up on their own, 2 feet and out of the shelter system, but that would take an act of congress. so in the meantime, again,
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he's really trying to dissuade more migrants from coming here. the line that he uses all the time is that new york's compassion for migraines is unless, but the resources are not. and he's worried that migrant se will eventually have to be on the street here. if he gets his way and the right to shelter laws are maturing. plenty of moving parts of the story. we appreciate the update as always, christian salumi in new york. let's head to washington dc. now where island fisher is standing by for us alam, there was a major political back flipped from us president joe biden on thursday. or is it a border wall between mexico and the us? what's pain, the response to that in washington? of course, that screeching noise you can hear coming from the white house. he says the utah that joe biden has hacked to perform in the last 48 hours. for the longest time. you said he wasn't going to build another inch. another meter of the board, the wall,
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but now he's forced to say the has to build stuck to 2 kilometers in the rio grande valley. remember he campaigned on this. he said that was that a bad idea. he didn't think they were a good idea. a toll remember that donald trump had actually campaigned on building a wall from sea to shining sea and america. but joe biden says he's been forced into it because of the actions that happened before he got into the white house. where i was told that i had no choice that i, you know, congress passes legislation to bill something, whether it's an aircraft carrier wall or provide for a tax cut. i can't say i don't want it, i'm not going to do it. if it hadn't been vetoed, is this a long way that you try to re appropriate the funds? so definitely try to ask the congress to consider change the law to free appropriate say, don't use it for other purposes,
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can be more border ages. give me more technical k capabilities at the tech fentanyl . i'm like, that's what i want. alumnis will no doubt be a major election issue. how will that play out and the lead up to the voters in 2020 full well, it's not doing well for joe biden. at the moment, the c l u, which is a big civil rights organization here in the united states, has criticized your bite. and for this, you a ton of many environmental activists that i agree that he's essentially had to wave about 12 federal laws to make sure that this will can be billed. he's been criticized by democrats for doing up. he's been criticized by republicans for not doing it sooner and not building more. but there is an element that joe, by the might actually be quite pleased. he's been forced into this on the board. the. he's very weak. people call it joe by his board. the crisis now he can point to the fact he's doing something. the difficulty with that, of course, he's doing on the top of the mind who's most likely to be his competitor when it
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comes to the next presidential election at this point. and that is donald trump, the man who's talked about building a wall for years, some interesting months to com. thanks so much. ellen fisher in washington, dc for us that's bringing to mariana the terrorist rep her. she's an analyst with the global initiative against trans national organized crime, an independent civil society organization, and joins us from panama, cecily in panama. thanks so much for being on the program. as we heard in our correspondence report, no or any of these people facing harrell and conditions in a quest across the border. but they're also being targeted by criminal organizations. what's happening to people in the region? jeremy on. so yes, sorry. this is something that we've been hearing more of a me and what happens to the my friends large. it depends on where in their journey
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they're at. this means that different countries have the size of waste, and this is also dependent on their phone. there be in many of these places is actually one of one of the interesting findings are record last year of our investigation in the area. and is that in the columbia inside? there's one powerful criminal organization that has overall control of the area. and these means by the, by the border inside of the jungle, there is a little virus and get migraines. that brings me to me. that brings me to my next question. how much does the territory come into play here? my question was, who are the people involved in these criminal organizations and how much does territory come into play here?
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i think we may have lost communications with marian people. it'd be more involved in the organization to the best, the columbia inside the sacrament organization that comes from decades ago. it comes from the motion of the vision of a bad example. okay. the truth that is mobilized in india and he has written from no records from the area. i mean, i work for the from the organization, but i have them over the years. very little panamanian side. we have a very small local organizations that can be more characterized as gas. that goes no criminal organizations, per se. mariana, what do you guys stand to gain these criminal organizations from these already vulnerable people? as we've heard, many don't have food or water less loan money on
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evasions, the nations behavior and defense, a lot of things. and then the group itself, what are their motivations are in fact their incentives. the organization has little to gain about how to use the biomass and as my grants, because they won't get the attention of authority. these are the front of me on the side where these are more local organizations. it's very large scale because they find the window as far as we know, they know how many people need to call it, police report goals and views. so from our terminal system perspective, it is hard to say, but they have to pay a little money. well, it's certainly a complex issue and we appreciate your insights, mariano, but tara was strep throat and analyst with the global initiative against transnational organized crime. thank you so much. thank you. i my friends are also
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a huge political and humanitarian issue. so you are more than $250.00 people have been rescued of the cost of libya. they tell him and coast god has instructed the doctors without borders vessel to take those rescue to the porch of salon or that's 400 kilometers. it's from the location of the rescue. the char, he says, that will keep it ship away from areas where it could help in other rescues. and all this comes as you're paying late is wrapped up amazing in spain, where the focus was on migration that arrivals or refugees and migrants have increased in recent months. poland and hungary rejected a joint statement as the meeting wrapped up their opposed to plans to distribute arriving migrants across a you states. but the president of the european commission is to live on july and says she's confident to deal can be reached. with migration is important that we manage it. migration was always,
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there will always be there. the question is how we are managing it. s team year old . and there to do, i mentioned the one is the internal dimension. but as important as this internal dimension is the external dimension, the external action that was brought support to date and the european council for this external i mention the principle is that you address the root causes for migration, and that you work along the whole migratory route the run has condemned the awarding of the nobel peace prize to jailed women's rights activist nog is my comedy. she's serving multiple sentences into a ron. that amount to more than 30 years imprisonment. the committee says my comedy wasn't inspiration to nationwide protest as last year,
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which sparked demonstrations of to the death of martha, how many and custody the 22 year old died off to she was arrested for allegedly violating a runs mad at tracy chapel. now guess mohammed the is a woman, a human rights advocate and a freedom fighter in awarding. this is nobel peace prize. then the wage and nobel committee wishes to all the courageous heights for human rights, freedom and democracy in a wrong that's bringing and a diamond, who's a human rights advocates who was detained. alongside nog is my how many in 2016 she joins me live from oxford in the u. k. and thanks so much for joining us on the program. especially just describe what kind of person nog is, is from a personal perspective. i'm at now,
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i guess in 2016 when i was transferred from sophia confinement to the woman's public. what to so i had been falsely accused of supplying for u. k into us when i was kind of fed and i guess was one of the 1st people to approach me because as, as you can imagine and sultry confinement i hadn't seen a cell or human being and so many months. so why was so disoriented and, and crying and i collapsed on the flow, but now i guess just came so calmly and, and she embraced me and she wanted to give me a sense of normalcy. and what i always remember as is how she, after getting to know me other. so asking my name, my age, you know i was very young. i was in my very early twenties. she told me if i would want her to cook me a dish and she offered to make a dish person this cold night, just see which also best her name. so i will always remember has
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a mother. the fig are very kind and doing everything else of love and, and genuine cat. just sounds like a fabulous support in such trying conditions. and how do you think she would have responded to receiving such a prestigious award? you know, today i have given many interviews and a lot of them have asked me, what does this moment signify? and i have said that it's, it's, we all feel overwhelming joy. but unfortunately, it's also a bit to sweet moments because now i guess is not there to walk across the stage to receive her award and us and because she is behind boss. and i think that really tells a lot about the state of iran, the state of the protest movement that has been going on, woman life freedom that she is, i am sure she's very proud of the collective force, but we've become and the fact that the global international world international
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arena, international communities, finally giving her and the purchase movement, the recognition they deserve. but it's of course, incredibly sad that she's not here to express her own the use of how she feels. and that leads me to my next question. what's your response to tie, ron? condemning the award is biased and politically motivated. i'm sure you're not surprised. i mean it's, it's not unexpected. and it doesn't come as a surprise that says ron would say that of course they would perceive it as a political just chat because they are trying their best as a responsibility. and they don't want to be held accountable for their hypocrisy and oppression. so, um, i don't think they would, in any way show um, you know, happiness of, of this account of this occasion. and, and also we've seen, you know, um, anyone who knows of,
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in prison whether as an inmate like myself or has read about should we know that evan prison is called that via the university. because most of the prisoners are intellectuals, ph, d holders, their journalists, and their, their people who are political fault leaders and they end up in prison. and that's kind of besides reality of a bronzer, intellectuals and people who really want to make the country the best. it can be end up in prison. so of course now the now i guess as long as incredible award that the best thing that the wrong could do is say it's a political, jesse or, and play it down. what do you think the future holds? and i guess, and anyone who speaks out against duration, you mentioned the conditions in the iranian prison where you were held. i mean, how hard will it be for her to continue to go on? and is there any heart going forward?
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i think this is incredibly good news for now. i guess not just has now a wide range and global platform. she's now a global leader with, with the, with the nobel prize coming highway. i don't think it will um, in any way hand act activism. i think it's, it's a new opportunity and it will give her more influence and reach what it means for the protest movement. on the other hand it's, it's too early to tell. i think of the backlash has been huge. the past 12 months have been detrimental for anyone who has gone out onto the streets. we've seen young young girls age 1560 being brucely beaten, murdered. so one can hope that there will be better days ahead. i think it's definitely good news for now. i guess as an individual, as a human rights activist, because now all eyes are on her. and i just hope that the same will be toward
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people who participate in woman life freedom endeavors and trying to make it rhonda best replace a more accommodation place for women. we really appreciate your insights on this edition of the news. our thank you so much and a diamond, a human rights advocates who was detained alongside now. guess how many in 2016, spending more head on his new sour, including the world's most souls up because in the future of public transport, they will on display at the geneva motor chart. right to into the full find out why christiano. rinaldo was left shaking his head after his life, his game, and the saudi protege. the 10 year old boy has been killed in russian a strikes on the ukrainian city of concave and comes a day of to russia was accused of carrying out one of its worst attacks on ukraine
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since the war began. when 52 people were killed in a small village in the east, same as robbie reports from the khaki region. the point of impact of a guided russian missile in the heart of ukraine's heart keep reaching. the blast wave was so strong, destruction spread for several city blocks. what is the city's mayor says there were no military targets in the area. only civilians live here. i woke up because of the sound of the explosion. it was very powerful. i told a friend, khaki was safe, she could come back. now i blamed myself or this deep impact crater is from an attack that happened just a few hours ago. multiple missile strikes in the early morning hours at the beginning of the work day. in har keys there growing a custom to rush in the task, grateful just to survive a day at
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a time a 2nd bloss site and more devastation. for this woman, survival is bitter sweet. she was not home with the missile, but her brother's life was body was pulled from the roof. hours later news. her grandmother was also killed. investigators collect missile fragments, every piece of twisted metal, evidence of crating, of possible war crimes. in the small village of what was the smell of blood still hangs in the air after a missile strike on thursday, killed dozens, attending a memorial surface. this is my family, my cell villages. i lost everyone. i feel nothing, nothing at all. they were mothers with children here. i didn't know what the russians wanted. i didn't know what they wanted to prove that club me,
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she's the oldest says what happened here is barbaric. 24 hours after this attack, the police are still pulling people out of the rubble. while the pulling remains out of the rubble there. thought to be the body parts of multiple people in this one bag. why? this is a remote community of 300 people in the military races here did not appear to be a military target. is it to civilian structures filled with civilian women who are gone? a local prosecutor describe these attacks is one of the biggest prime so far the war as even to observers of countless conflicts and the apparent targeting of civilians living in a small village. nowhere near front lines,
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nothing more than senseless violets zane bus route. the ultra 0 rosa and ukraine's hockey fried us secretary of state and to be blinking fine to take his foreign minister on friday a day after us forces shut down a turkey strong in syria, the state department says blinking emphasize the names of the 2 sides to coordinate and the conflict in syria and chris says the drawing belong to is national intelligence agency and take yeah, has been carrying out and military offensive against cody slid forces in northeast to syria. and that offensive continued on friday took us, is it security forces have killed to code is find is the defense ministry also released this voltage of itself directions in northern syria, it says it's here several p k k targets. and the regions of taylor, we fat to 0 and direct took us started bombing p k. k targets in iraq in northern syria after a suicide bombing in ankara on sunday. the p. k. k has claimed responsibility from
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vouchers that didn't serious revel. how'd it live province? at least 4 people were killed on friday. the local civil defense. you didn't say government forces attacks. this isn't me. so this comes a day after a drawing attack. killed 89 people at a military academy in homes. still ahead on the al jazeera, on the 50th anniversary of the 1973 arab is riley hall. we look back, i note event that re shaped and released to generations to come and in sport will have all the action from the cricket will tap in india. is pakistan begin each campaign against the middle of the
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the have we got quite a big category of the weather across europe at the moment, a lot of warm weather down toward the south. no surprises, savings, a cloud of dried spinning and across the northwest. and in fact, across northern part ceased rob the one several for the time being taught it baptized the boss. but on the breezy side, blustery showers rattling across the bridge of shell, scandinavia, pushing it. it was about 6 days. now the weather system here and this cold front makes its way for a wedding for to some colder, into the east, the side of garrett. so little like waiting to hear, but i would say it was the west. this has made a fine with the best of warm sunshine i will say that was pushing further north, which as we go on through the next couple of days, think about 3 degrees that for most good. but we're into the low twenty's. i have to was allowed to add power is mid twenty's a possibility. so it go one through the weekend so plenty of hates around a bit towards the west. we have got some cloud of the ranges coming in at the moment. scotsman. very what day on sash they will,
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he's in full say that will gradually 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 without warm sunshine continuing bordeaux still touching 30 degrees celsius. lovely image right with a high that t of the both to the phone to kia, celebrates national date as it was 100. you said foundation rigorous debates, unflinching questions upfront through the headlines to challenge conventional wisdom. poland his right wing prime minister schedule is a controversial referendum alongside parliamentary elections. and if it's to retain power lines investigates how the stand, your ground defense is being used to construct the justice for the families of
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homicide victims, voters in order to go to the polls amid economic crisis, with many hoping for radical change. october on a tuesday era, you need to talk to the teams to the how are you watching l g 0. i'm emily angry and he's a reminder about top stories. the cell on a record number of migraines of crossing into the united states within 200000,
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arrived from mexico in september. it being sent to various states while their asylum claims are processed. and while your pain latest has concluded, the summit in spain with the issue of migration domains in tools, arrivals have increased in race and months in a year. 250 people with rest. the cost of living on friday and ticket is intensifying. it's offensive against cody said, forces in northern syria check here, says to find to it something kills violence, played off for bombing and incorrect on sunday in syria, and a brief stay sign in the eastern province of debt as a so has been broken, arab tribal, fine, has a continuing their uprising against the kurdish dominated s d f. but there are concerns the syrian government and it's l. i a run a drive to take advantage of the rest us troops are also based in the results which
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providence st. ahold of explains the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces or the s b f is in control of eastern the resort. but it's facing an armed uprising by the mainly our population who want to manage their own region. people here help the us 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 $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 s, the f leadership for reform. and the new relationship were not serious. but there
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is concern that the syrian regime and it's like you run whose 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 s the f is backed by the us and says it has repelled multiple infiltration attempts. howard in the regime and around the trying to take advantage of the situation. if they're able to create security chaos, the americans, we forced to leave the arrow tribes the trying to avoid this option that so father use the from the us, haven't meet the demands for economic and political rights for international players. this corner of syria is strategic. it is here where the u. s. maintains limited military footprint to prevent the expansion of you run and russia and running back the militias and pro, a solid militias. use this chord or for trafficking of all kinds of gun weapons. drugs like kept the gone and the other goods for the americans and for the
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international community. this region is important to ensure the last thing that 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, san jose, which was either 70 i palestinians, had been injured in the stand off with his wily forces in the town of hawaii. right in the occupied, westbank is riley forces, 5 t got so the funeral all the 19 year old palestinian killed during rides on thursday. palestinians retaliated by throwing stones and burning times the as 50 years ago on october 6th, 1973. egypt and syria launched a coordinated surprise attack against is riley forces and assign. i've been in sheila and golden hines. it was an attempt to reverse what most arabs conceded
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a humiliation to fates. in the 1967, arab is riley rule. image is riley forces capture of the sine. i've been in sheila, from egypt, golden hinds from syria, and the west bank and east jerusalem from jordan, despite early successes by egyptian and syria, and forces, ultimately 3 weeks of funding and tens of thousands of casualties. israel's military have made significant gains both sides declared victory. the war among other factors ultimately led to the 1978 camp david accords, which so is around withdrawal from sinai. in return to normalize ation of relations a pace tracy signed a utilize him much. the 1st time and the arab nation, had recognized as round as hold of down have made reports 1400 hours, saturday, 6 of october, 1973. the 10th day of ramadan. who lives day in the
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jewish calendar, you'll keep pour operation bedroom, started egypt as serial. launch a 2 pronged attack on israel deliberate this sign a peninsula in the golan heights. oh, in the 1st few hours, egyptian thanks overrun the birthday of life. 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 income fee assess calcium. there was a diverse day think the length 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
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the pharmacy. so that was heavy and criticized. these relays were taken by surprise despite early warnings, but after 3 days of fighting, the ditching army was halted by israel's counter offensive to work came to us build, but eatable defensive sent shock waves around the world. and let the global old crisis situation where fire 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 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 to 5 years later. egypt and order said that,
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and israel's prime minister mean that i am begging sign become david the court. the 1st peace treaty between the jewish state 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. it's what egypt pre 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 to the post them in the issues that of course utilizing each of the quote for they asked of the for the palestinian cause
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it's never look back. said that was estimated on october 6th, 1981 during a victory parade to celebrate the military success of operation. but but the seat of normalization was so over the next becky jordan, the u. 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 and bill find me is egypt to form a foreign minister? he says, the 1973, all type of will was a huge moment for egypt and the arab, well, the epic take us. what's the further back? 1967 i was in high school when that were broke out was the horrible consequences.
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so if you have a chance to myself most complete home for the future of a completely depressed about what options we had looking for. i can 73 was the exact opposite. 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 that was, it was concrete evidence. there are soldiers that across the b, as it was coming up in gibbons regained their confidence. they became ready once again or more ready to fight. it became more ready to negotiate and higher ups and gibson's joy to get it. 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 raise stop the leading and then disability. it made the american,
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the soviet believe that they have to ignore the middle east. and it started a negotiating process that made business a took time. so for us it was a major change. the community leaders in kenya safe place and forest ranges have burned and demolished more than 200 homes. there were forest reserves. the government has ordered the eviction of thousands of people. it says they living illegally on land. that's part of the mouth, forest and important source of bullshit for millions. now can web has this exclusive report from no rock county. for 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 wondering if her home will be next. the government says people here and living in legally in the forest was asked, then security officers arrive when the police chief says we will not leave
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a single house here. recently and ask you are can be, i need to, 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 a similar story all the way down to the 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 administrator 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. most of the mount forest is the largest highland
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tropical forest in east africa. rain full co here feeds more than a 1000 rivers and 6 major legs. 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 by giving human settlements last week. president william retail said the government will regenerate states with help from 4 and donors. and so the people have to go from 16 to half bucks while it toes who left of all you entirely. we will look at them, but those was still in the forest. now sort yourselves out very fast and leave because you're going to put defense roots. a was among politicians who encouraged people to settle in the forest in the 1990s rights group say, some of the made money from selling and regular land titles. the forest has been shrinking rapidly ever since it came on,
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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 in ashes on that in this event, in the we know the forest boundary is half a kilometer away from here. the government sick nodes the boundary and taken all land. it's important to preserve the environment. 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 of the forest. malcolm web address era, neural county, kenya. the french government has held emergency main things to tackle an infestation of bed bugs in the capital. that's off to post about the spread went viral on social media viruses due to host next summit, olympic games in just 9 months time. police have released footage showing
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the rest of the man accused of murdering to fax because they keep metro police come over dwayne davis. mr. change last month. charge we finally shooting nebraska in las vegas. 1996 to pack is considered as one of the most influential hip hop office of old time having sold more than 75000000 records worldwide to joined amazon has launched its 1st pay. busy prototype satellites, and to over it is part of its $10000000000.00 cupid internet network project. friday's launch from cape canaveral in florida in the us is amazon's, those commissioners who offer broadband services globally. the company plans to launch more than 3 and a half 1000 satellites into space in the coming years for the for stages geneva international motors. so has begun right here in doha. the world's most of sole
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draft because will be on display during the 9 day or so festival that comes to the guitar at capital for the 1st time, told me the crate was among crowns and found this report. the read cough it has literally been rolled out here in doha to invite the geneva international mazda shari to town. it is one of the oldest and most prestigious motive shows in the world. it's been going since 19 or 5, and this is the 1st time it has ever been held outside of switzerland. they are off $31.00 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 don't why katara was chosen to hold this year's edition. we are in the region where everybody likes the cars, not only the default, but also the authorities. and the, it's true that the us a lot, you know, in finding their rights and for structure because you,
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we will not be only the oldest who 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 used vehicles are expected to be sold in the g. c. c. electric vehicles are also high on the agenda. many vendors here making a point of showcasing their electric vehicles like this one here for this. and it goes to show that even the middle east is getting on pool. the electric vehicle cries, now $200000.00 people are expected to at the geneva international motiv show, which runs until october. the 14th toll mccrae, which is 0. the still ahead on alex's 0, the as in writing nice is asian games stay through as it's supposed to take the spotlight sitting
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next to the the latest news as it breaks, while dozens of cases have been reported in conflict zones, the unit says that those do not reflect the real number we detail coverage. you may wonder how all of these people don't get lost in the jungles. and the reason that they don't is it there told to follow these markers from around the world. if i go quiet,
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you'd be able to hear nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left to the the, the time now for sport, he's role in that man behind you. leaves looking the goods ahead of tomorrow's right after very long to that he's going to win the well talk to we are talking about max was staffing and he's gonna start sundays costs are going pre and post position off the qualified fosters on friday. i headed them aside, each pair of george russell and louis hamilton the red bull drive and needed just won the floor in the photo qualifying session of villa style circuit, particularly says paul,
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all the season is the set them aside. is dr. is russell of hamilton with somebody to the 2nd and said on the grid prospectively. often the requirements of land are known as an oscar p. s. feet fight to receive penalties. for the session was all about that man. stop and we put it on hold. not sure. do you want to of course when the raise bed. so 1st of course let's make sure that tomorrow we have a good day as well. i think the car is is quick. um of course tomorrow morning afternoon. are you uh you like is i think it's gonna be again a bit more a bit more difficult for to get the tires ready to, to work well with uh, with the sand coming onto the truck as well. but uh yeah, it's a, it's a great start to the weekend because working well that's all i could hold for really well, this bathroom can consecutive and secure a 3rd. well, it's hard to lift the finishes and the top 6 and such as a sprint rice ahead of us out 0 is jemma nash has been speaking to the band in charge of the sale international 2nd. we've always been a sporting hub, but now we're just like to raise the bar on the level of the sports events. uh the
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woke up was like, uh, just a bit of very big diamond that we have on top. and now it's all the, as we're going to be on the form of the ones, as we all know. next we're stopping the is most likely to settle the driver's tracking trip and guitar this, this round. it's not only exciting because of this. it's also exciting because it's going to attract a lot of attention to race, to all the new facility, to our beautiful new venue. if max, the staff it does indeed set to the well championship, at least that international socket. so if you have to make any special plans, we do have some ideas in mind. i'm not going to like be revealed a right now, but we've got to, we're ready. we kept that in mind that it might be possible that he settles the uh, the thoughts are right here. so we're ready. we're excited and we're just looking forward to it. cuts off, of course, 1st tasted for many, one back in 2021. what lessons have been learned from that experience with best thoughts wide enough, not only about the race track, but about the capacity of the streets and the roads leading up to the to the race. definitely we collect a lot of experience, but what we have now is
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a brand new facility. i would say that we're still sleeping at nights and we have super ready to have everybody hosted in our new venue. and this okay, has been placed familiar? yeah. now, so these major renovations, can you just tell us a bit more about what's being done and how it will improve experience for funds um drive is there was no stone unturned on the whole circuit except for the main grandstands. all the team buildings, all the public buildings or the garages, or the admin buildings and medical center, the media center, they were all built from scratch, even the asphalt of the circuit has been upgraded. and we know we do have a rain green draining system that we did not have before from experience. that is not a lot of rain happens in guitar, but it only happens erase days. we started in december 2022 and now we're in a total and we have a brand new facility. i think civil engineering experts, the looked at it as a 3 years project. we've managed to actually get to this facility or with the record time or the direct view. i'll come now in high spots or flash. it's at least
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60 points a 7 to qualify for the quarter final finals, even the french sold. i tries in leo to secure a bonus points victory. they head into the quarter finals with their i'm beaten record intact. and they go through as pull are you? when is the head of new zealand? it's elite finished. the adult eliminated from the tournament, events and falls, which failed to pull, pump out his tested positive positive for test off the right. following analysis on the 2nd sample, the welcome when it was for victory suspended last month following a positive test taken officers to re our game on august the 20th, at the time his agent said, posit, never intended to break the rules. if the search you're out is found guilty by each of these national anti diving 5, you'll know he could be suspended, or between 2 and 4 years. this gentleman out of our master team that have to go lead slip to draw with about in the saudi for leaving over see when the middle of a 1030 when and 6. and it was set to extend that when it took a to mill lead. but off of a pull the going back this, the only 250 that long, right. just with some camera instructor calls,
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good, fun and best the health of the noble motivations. but dense as a middle winning sports, those have a history here. now when the asian games was less than china is 2010, that's full, made his 1st and up. so now, only appearance, medals alone, and events like the johnny's the time go to the sun, but the book strokes well done. school is now back, but didn't home, joe, it will look for all the difference. right. king is making it to asian games, w and next year it will be at the olympics for the 1st time. and on the form that began on the streets and in the clubs of new york in the 1970s spelt that it's journey into competitions. a couple of decades later, it's higher because a lot of people like no, let's just keep it on the ground. let's keep it like that. but i'm figuring out will bill is that you can always come back and do it for fun. and um, but i think it's time for,
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for breaking to go to another level of the asian games and olympics so called the voice and the gills. go face to face, install, or concepts with judges deciding the win is well, let me pick president thomas book isn't considered a middle contend. breaking is inclusion and the power is 20. 24 games is unimportant. move into the main stream. breaking, give a chance to go. so something idea lympics is huge. i think the olympics are a great opportunity for us to reach the global scale of appreciation on that level, oven, and event athletes at the asian games all within sites, all sun global platform. the windows will automatically qualified full, the olympics is my work for me because now i'm a oscillate. i love breaking because why does i really happy? it can help me to translate my emotion. like why happy at this?
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