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well, because you're on the broad tide, miss them kind of disdain for the piece of cloth from both sides and people at the police station telling me that basically for them, this was the question of choosing the lesser evil in terms of the question. yes, great appointment that he agreed to receive that gave up a lot of territory searches if there is haven't taken by their own alms that i mean you gave up voluntarily as it were. his main rival is seen as being close to russia . the expectation would be that being close to russia, he could have got more russian support during that war. but his record is very chicken and the criticism of what he did when he was an office. so no great enthusiasm in terms of the numbers. what we don't have reliable exit polls. so now the most credible polls before the lectures put it in stream, the clothes, just less than a percent, one percent between those 2 front runners. so everything really to go for and a lot of attention now to the counting the votes. i think the important thing though this isn't really about personality, this is about this war about this defeats and about the sci fi that has been
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holding since last autumn. but increasingly looking to scope with tensions on the board arising, i went to the masters region just a couple of hours here from year on here on the board. it has been by john to see what that situation looks like on the grounds. almost 3000 meters above sea level, but only a few meters apart. armenian and a very soldier, stare each other down to the matter months after brutal war. so thousands killed and war crimes committed against prisoners disposed committee, campus conflicts, commanders eventually put into this bruce. but recent weeks have seen repeated shooting, and i mean in soldiers kidnapped, oh, it's a pass and repeated up and down a mean years, hundreds of kilometer long border with as a by john. until last autumn seat for the 2 countries international border was in practice, little more than a line on the map. armenia controlled both sides the frontier as part of a buffer zone around the going to car back. the problem now is that these 2
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adversaries have very different ideas as to whether you bought a post should be armenia accused by john of moving its positions deep into armenian territory. other east, close the borderline or visual state borderline and came east side the army in territory about tricky elementary. my personal opinion that the situation must be resolved. as soon as possible to talk to talk to don't have partner. college is very say they have different maps taking back to the 1980s maps. we show a very different borderline down below in the armenian border village of coat locals can hear the shooting in the mountains. but some, it's more personal than that. he just, my, my 3 sons are up there now. he's in the middle, dad. yes. well, you something called a novel about 2324 and 27. about what they did just 3 days ago. their friend was killed up there with him. not he
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was just 18 and had just joined the army. toward this departure, virus and drunk tells us his neighbors are too scared to take their cows up to their usual mountain passes to graze. after his airy force, his shot heard as that couse to be wandered away. a tragedy for villages surviving on little else yesterday they knew the aries come here. now must stop the trample us not large enough streets here and lots of their, you know, get done. but i'm not going anywhere. i'm staying here. i've already had to move 3 times where, where like most people in this, i mean in village and drawn, it was born in as a by john, a refugee from the 2 countries. first conflict back in the late 19 eighties. the war he says, has never really ended merely been caused some fires of last for years. some just
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hours. the currency for looking more precarious by the day. we're back with our economy in europe on next. you were there, you saw how uncertain the situation is. this boat has an effect on the sci fi these fire, potentially just how precarious is the situation this is still a situation that could escalate in a matter of our days. this is in no way resolve. this is a conflict as, as, as protecting, staring, that report told us that is basically on pause rather than being resolved. it's not clear if there is any resolution that would satisfy the amine in as every sides, the demand, their sense of what they're owed. so diametrically opposed, especially given that danger situation there with 2025 year old conscripts up on the mountains alone, facing each other. just a couple of me to the part with weapons in the hands situation that can escalate
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very, very quickly. but here in the media, this election rate is also very for obviously the full out from the war. tens of thousands of refugees, an army that feels like it was basically sold down the river by the fiscal leaders . not giving a chance to defend territory. not give it a chance to stand up for the union's there and they're going to care about. so if this ends up being as close as the poles, the head of the election seems just it would. we are expecting, protest tomorrow, both sides of already set up the stages and planning big big events. public events here in europe and tomorrow doesn't sound like normal acceptance of democratic person. sounds like they're playing to bring out their support is on the streets of the capital of this country. so pretty 10 days ahead here in, in europe and one person the police station earlier on today told me that he knew people who stopped talking to their relatives because they disagreed about politics, divisions, really, all of that stop the fall out from that is so strong that families and friends are not talking to each other, and that's something that's not going to go away in
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a hurry. all right, do you have the correspondent nick connelly there for us and european armenia following that boat? thanks very much. and let's turn out to some other news making headlines right now . iran and 6 world powers have wrapped up nuclear talking vienna. the use envoy underneath a motor said he expected the international nuclear watched on the i a n t a on to reach a deal on extending a monitoring agreement of iran's nuclear activity. that current accord and on thursday the state has sent 2 and a half 1000000 cove in 1900 vaccine doses to the island of taiwan and a move likely to anger beijing, which considers taiwan part of china. i want government has accused china hampering its efforts to secure enough vaccine supply. china was furious earlier this month when us senators visiting taiwan, announced the vaccine donation the united nations is marketing world. refugee
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de the un said at the end of last year, 82000000 people have been forced out of their homes due to war and civil unrest among them are stateless. were hinge muslims facing constant setbacks and returning to their homeland of me and one challenge after another battle bi monthly reign. these are hinder refugees, a trying to rebuild that makes it wellings in the world's largest refugee camp. tens of thousands were left without shelter when fire pool through the camp. in march, 11 people were killed as our own. and we've suffered a lot since my husband died in the fire so much suffering. we were staying in a plastic shelter, open to the heat and the rain. my whole family, one small room would affect it and the higher one does and i was praying in the mosque when the fire started. i rushed back,
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but i could not find my father and mother. they both died. the fire was the star of another miserable chapter for the displace or a hunger who fled their homes in me and ma after the military launch that crack down against the muslim minority. now, nearly a 1000000 of them live in squalid conditions in this camp in neighboring bangladesh . the pandemic has made it much harder for international aid to get through. there a hanger worried there'll be forgotten. i've been a while and now we want justice and appeal to the whole world to help us. we want to go back to our country as we try. but we need your help. us decide on the way out of the united nations is appealing for more funding to help the rectangle to return home. space tourism industry relies heavily on british vacationers millions of them pack the countries beaches every summer which the pandemic but an
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end to now those spain is letting interest without quarantining. the u. k. is telling people coming back that they have to self isolate. that's put some british beach goers off a space expense, a beach that usually sees tens of thousands of people now with plenty of space. the high tourism season may have started, but bene, dorm is still half asleep. the popular holiday destination is missing its main sum of visitors, the british, and that's why almost half of all hotels remain closed here among them the rio park . in normal times, it's $400.00 rooms, would be booked by now. you feel powerless, we've already had to enjoy this situation for a long time. annual one look in the beginning, we were told it would be $182.00 or maybe 3 months. but months have passed and it's not getting better. that can be motivating. what i got, i got in brooklyn designing spain hadn't made it on the united kingdom screen list
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. meaning british tourists need to corn teen for 10 days when they get home. it's a disaster. not just for bennett, arms, hotels, taxi drivers, shops and bars are also feeling the impact. and the few british that have made it here like day from liverpool, cannot understand the policy base of the, the 70 percent of the population in britain's vaccination. so why are we allowed to be asked if you tell me just the metal level mine would enjoy this. your locals. you say the problem is that the u. k. looks at the national cobit $900.00 incidence rate. not that the regional penny dorms infection rate is below $25.00, but even the local hoteliers group and the stance, the british caution. you look again if they don't want to open up another country and then reverse like they did with portugal, that would be for the tour operators and complicated for clients to, as they'd have to go home earlier and pay for another flight. and the british don't
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want to slip up again. no, no, get him out of mass. but despite the struggle to fill the city's skyscrapers, there is still hope my, your remains optimistic, that british tourists will finally arrive in the coming weeks. have only this has been going well for 60 years. why should we change anything? that's how when you are happily married, you don't file for divorce. do you need a long? so korea to is waiting for the brits in july. his hotel will reopen the already reservations, but mostly from spain and important markets to preparations for the guests. on the way, the reopening has been a long time coming. i tell has 130 employees and at the moment only 5 of them are working in maintenance and management. we miss our employees. we're really keen to get started again with its serene pool center.
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spacious speeches benny dorm is waiting, hoping for the annual invasion of british holiday make us better late than never. that's all for now. we have world stories up next, so stay tuned with more news of the top of the our thanks very much for watching the news people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border family period. to be crated and treated, the people extreme getting $200.00 people around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge.
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why? because no one should have to flee the make up your own mind. w. made for mines the the news this week on well stories, a surgeon and the asian hate crimes in the us. saving the coral reef in kenya, between became in the netherlands. 7 years ago on its way from amsterdam to qual, malaysia airlines flight 17 was shot down over a combat. so nice in ukraine. a court will be determining who is responsible the
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tree for each of the people who never returned the memorial site next. his people airport has $298.00 trees and total 3 of them are dedicated to pete looks family. he lost his brother, his sister in law, and their son on board flight mh 17. they left 2 daughters who did go with him and only those 2 young daughters at the time. and so yes, i had to tell the daughters that their, their father and mother and brother died and to tell my parents who were in the hospital at the time that it was very shocking. yeah. pete ploot chairs, a foundation bringing together thousands of next of kin. he says the image, 17 disaster header, real impact on all of dirt society where the bodies were repetitive.
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the whole dutch nation was, was, was watching it on television, just terrible. but this was also very, very beautiful, that there was so much compression among the dutch people at the center of this inquiry are the remnants of the bowing triple 7 here being viewed by the court. a massive jigsaw puzzle that was piece back together in a dutch military base. the crash site 7 years ago, or 298 on board, the plane were killed when it was blown out of the sky over a war zone and eastern ukraine. evidence points to a book, anti aircraft system, which was moved from russia and to rebel territory controlled by pro russian separatists. these 4 men will stand trial. they remain at large, allegedly protected by russia. pete took, on the other hand, says he doesn't care that much whether the suspects go to jail. he just wants the
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truth to be spoken. i think it's important that, that we know what the role of the russia if they had the role, what role of the russia federation was not only push the button, but also who was in the and responsible for all for all? what happened? so this can take years and even 7 years after mh 17 crashed, he's determined to see this through until the end the the outbreak because the corona virus in the united states coincided with an increase in hate crimes against people of asian descent. the police, the asian communities, are sounding the alarm and to increase security. it's the beginning of a 10 hour shift for offices every to beta and alex actually with the los angeles
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police department or l. a. p. d, the 2 seasons offices are on foot patrol in china town, not just to day, but every day for the last couple of months. the city was quick to commit to more boots on the ground here and then other predominantly asian american communities. i think it's very important right now. it just shows that when we come out here every day that we are here and support them, asian american communities all over the united states, want the support and the presence of police. this attack on a 65 year old asian woman in new york, captured on surveillance video 2 months ago and many other unprovoked n p ation. hate incident since have many here in china town and elsewhere. i'm safe and on the edge. it's all, all commute, a little bit scared and everyone's kinda a little bit nervous. so like last week the gold coming year with a long summer i and as soon we asked a question, she, we don't go closer. we call p d y away. and we didn't like to me that they come right away and she ran out.
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however, businesses and residents here hired a private security service that is also patrolling the community. they are afraid, the police won't always be able to protect the changing that is falling to offices like f rain and alex relationship building is the name of the game. they're trying to make this a priority. as long as i've been on, we've always been trying to reach out to the community. it's just a matter of making this even bigger. we meet with brittany oh, the park in san gabriel valley or s g v. as it's residents call it. the valley has one of the largest asian populations in america, brittany, just co founder compassion, s g v, an initiative that of a chaperone services to vulnerable and elderly community members. i was honestly so devastated by all of the attacks and i kept hearing about even a neighboring attacks man was waiting at a bus stop and was attacked and lost part of his finger like it was just getting
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way too close to home. that was just 3 months ago, and now she's making an impact, running an organization with $200.00 volunteers. impressive. yes. but i really hope that these attack stop. so we don't have to keep offering the free chaperone services, which we're happy to offer during these times. right. now like it's crucial, but i hope that we don't have to keep doing this because that would mean that the attacks would stop. for the time being though brittany and san gabriel valley and police officers, every night alex in los angeles are all trying their best standing against anti asian hate crimes and races. the now to turkey, which like many countries, clues to elementary school system, the spread of code 19. as a result, many turkish children happens to, in person, closes the end for a year. 7
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year old roost guy was accompanying his mother, john done doing for him to work like most days due to the panoramic turkish schools have been should for over year john don runs a private kindergarten on the outskirts of his time bull there occasionally allowed to open unlike schools, he check on attend to school for 6 months before authorities ordered. all schools closed now really guy spends his time, his mother's kindergarten or at home attending virtue lessons. something the 2nd grader doesn't enjoy them. whatever. i prefer math classes in school, me. i liked it, even though teachers sometimes got angry at us for the past year. remote learning
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has been the new norm for ruth scar, a challenging situation for him. and his mother car struggle to stay focused in front of the screen. but he still can't read or write properly. the kids have lost interest in everything. they don't want to leave the house anymore. again, we are losing touch with the outside world. over 10000000 turkish children and teenagers haven't attended school in month. they're only allowed to pack for exams like these people's at an stumble primary school show that many parents are fed up with the government, strict stance on schools. it's a small educator should be their top priority. instead of holding conferences and party conventions without heating any corona restrictions, the education sector is being neglected. along with
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a real tucker school closures have hit per families like the lands hardest from $4000000.00 to school. children don't have internet access at home. that means mohammed azlan must rely on the educational programs on turkish state television. what do you allow, people with money consent, their children's private schools and tutors to help their children catch up? or can we do the most heavily be? can our children have to resort to educational television shows, look good even if it isn't wealthier parents, like xanda and good friend are finding turkey's economic situation increasingly difficult to john done says more and more parents are taking the youngest out of a kindergarten. if the trend continues, she may go out of business, but matters are even worse for turkey, school children, they are the ones paying the highest price. in this pandemic,
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the coral reef contributes heavily to the bio intensity of marine life. but in kenya, the under increasing threat from the climate emergency. and as i say, shing marine biologists and fishes are trying to save the coral reefs off the coast of mall basta, the reef looks degraded, but at least there are still fishes here. jo ann coworker and her colleague pizza was to be visit the some way in the coral reef every 2 years to check up on this fragile ecosystem. i live in 2 sites concluded that we have up to 4 for declaring and carters. and the last 2 or 3 the kids, and that is a problem. as local fishermen know all to wells,
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my son was born and bred in. winnie fishing has been his main source of income for years. now i told him once i was on the couch was still good. when i started quoting, but over the past 4 years, he sent me the number of fish has been declining money. call me daddy clark. i'm on base. i'm like, i say, you know, if i knew and i was the marine biologists have been lifted the support of locals in their efforts to protect the coral reefs. they've taught fishermen, how's the count, fish and species in marine conservation zones and how to interpret their findings. for example, high numbers of clown fish in the coral reef is assigned to the habitat is doing well. they've also taught them a simple method of keeping juvenile fish out of their net. the fisherman still use their traditional basket trap, but now use different mesh. we went into adding that kind of makes
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you, it's bigger and that is 3 sizes. and that's the thing that you get to ensure that the, the kind of stuff is being captured by the buckets. i'm not given a maya band has been using the new kind of mesh in his traps for 2 years now. the scientists estimates that it will take up to 20 years for fish stocks. the cover complete was at least my as children, my benefits. the news news he's no,
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