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the, the, this is the w news live from the and as a by sean launch is attacks in the median control region. as an important car about media media says the regional capital steps that panica has come on. the on boardman as a by john says it's karen out and see terrorist operations. also coming up on the program, canada and india expel each of those diplomats in a route over a slain and seek activist canada's prime minister links indian government agents to
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the killing of how deep signature on a separate to this campaign of india rejects the accusations as upset 5 us citizens per ton home from iran officer, a prisoner swamp deal that gets tear on access to millions of dollars in frozen funds. critics say that could encourage more state hostage taking plots. grief tends to get in libya, protests as demand accountability for floods that killed thousands in fair enough. now will thirty's have expelled john list from the devastated the menu. this beginning very good to have you with us. we spelt with breaking news as a by john says, but it has launched a minute straight operation against the disputed territory of the go in a car box,
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the defense ministry, and back who said it, him to full. so the withdrawal of a median military forces from the region 9 according to cairo boss, is internationally recognized as positive as a by john. but almost all of its inhabitants of ethnic albanians as a buyer's on to control of parts of the region often will against all mania in 2020, it has since blocks the election cargile, which is it's only link with all mania. and richard garrett goes the on isn't armenian american academic and political analysts who specializes in the south. corporate says region. he's the director of the regional studies center and independent think tank in yerevan armenia, and he joins us now on the phone at thank you for joining us here on the w. can you give us your assessment please? of the current situation and nicole in a car box. well, unfortunately,
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in what else verbage on claims as an anti terrorist operation is actually a red haired daytime military offensive. those are been drawn. this is especially troubling because it's targeting the civilian population already weakened after 9 months of a block shade of the region imposed by us have been drawn. so we're greatly concerned about the possible escalation, as well as the increase in the wants of life in the car boss, wants to ask you about the potential consequences of the ongoing deployment of troops. how could this develop? so well, all we have on the grounds is a very full and vulnerable for so i shouldn't peacekeepers who for the year have proven quite enough active at upholding the term for delicate ceasefire. meaning
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that there was simply no deterrence nothing. and no one seems to be stopping also, but john, from again, relying on use of force over diplomacy. what can the international community do to, to help prevent potentially a new role here? well, i would argue one of the key lessons learned from the previous war in 2020 was the day precedents that seems to validate algebra. john's uses towards previously has only in bold and also been drawn to use a military approach to the conflict. i think the international community is now bound and determined to intervene to block house over john's military all fences. and this implies the threat of sanctions to be quite honest. all right, richard ericozy and director of the regional study center, an independent think tank and your yvonne armenia. thank you so much for your time
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and your analysis. thank you. are now canada and india all locks in a growing diplomatic spice over the killing of a sick activist. the 2 countries have expelled each other's diplomats. that's all to canada is prime minister justin true to accused indian government agents of involvement in the death of how deep signature, the canadian citizen was gone down outside the cultural center in british columbia . in june. the job was a prominent campaign for the creation of a sink. states independent from india, belly has rejected kind of a suggestion of involvement in his death as absurd, and his accusing canada of sheltering terrorists. on monday, present, prime minister trudeau told canada's parliament that they were credible allegations, linking indian agents to them. what mother, here's some of what he had to say. any involvement of a foreign government to the killing of
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a canadian citizen on canadian soil is an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty. it is contrary to the fundamental rules by which free open and democratic societies conduct themselves. as you would expect, we've been working closely and coordinating with our allies on this very serious and the canadian prime minister just intruders speaking to parliament. and for more on this story, i'm joined, hit in the studio by parish boundary from the w news agent. good. see you various that these really very public accusations, surprise you on one level. yes. because it's not often that you have the permanent sort of abuse of a nation that using the largest democracy on the planet of essentially a baby. i'm democratic act of targeted assassination. and you wonder what proof does kind of have that would allow justin to, to, to make these claims on another level. i'm not so surprised because the india, canada by left in the relationship is,
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has really reached the lowest of the lawyers in the past 45 years, particularly with the issue of colors on the separatism and kind of those role making it okay. um yeah, india is a choosing canada on the other hand of sheltering it's her. it's so can you give us a bit more a background on that? this goes back to be a piece on the context on movement, which demanded a separate home state of congress on independent of india. and but the picture we have behind us these yellow flags of the, the so called flag of, of college done a lot of the people that were involved with this movement flip india and the collect on from the authorities in india to another country like the u. k, australia and canada. a lot of them out in canada is a lot of 6 in canada are committed to the congress on movement. it must be said, not the majority of seats. a lot of them have been holding so called referendums, in which this government in india considers as an entity in the act. i'm expect canada to crack down on canada, doesn't call and get free speech. and that is a source of fiction. they've been kind of done and okay,
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now we used to here and quite frankly, russia being accused of killing opponents abroad. but in this case, india this, this is the 1st for india. people surprised in india as well as the very public nature of these allegations and therefore, going back to what i was saying. you really wanted to what proof the canadians have . and i think in my lifetime, but they do the 1st time ever that you've heard of indian agencies getting a target to assess emissions abroad because democratic nation has looked into don't really indulge in this. so this is really turning the corner. if at all these allegations can be proven true, and what about the role the india is prime minister and there, and grad nosy is playing and will of the names of all the is a muscular him to national list and he has projected himself as a defendant of india, against all pets and conduct fund counts has one of those trends. it counts as n d in the activity is something that finds a mention in the statement of the minute in the ministry of foreign affairs. so you have a mine who protects india against all these and being the activities. therefore,
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he's seen by the majority of indians as protecting india. and therefore moving all what this is something that might play into an advantage for him. given the bows out on the phone and then a few months. okay, so it's kind of a, a politically strategic game that he's playing here. it is a politically strategic game, but a diplomatically been to this one because in this tends to be isolated from its bottom, those in the west. remember what kinda, what dustin kudos that he's talking to his bottom those, those bottom, those other g 7 missions such as the u. k. m, the us joe biden research. so when i type in may develop is a better key manual my color as well. these are nations that are a bit of a line or can to the in depth to be a bottom though, it becomes even harder for these nations to be on the same side as india is accused of talkative, besides dimensions. the way north korea and russia used to be right there are spanish a thank you so much for that. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world and us secretary of state tons nibbling can,
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has met the chinese vice president hanjin in new york ahead of the un general assembly to discuss the war and ukraine on tensions over the taiwan strait. beijing and washington disagree on a whole host of issues. some is a training in president of load them is the landscape is also in new york where he is expected to address the you. and his 1st stop was the hospital where he met ukrainian soldiers receiving treatment for wounds sustained in the hall for lensky and us president joe biden. we'll meet the talks later this week. another 200 microns have arrived on the italian island as long producer, adding to the thousands who arrived from africa. the last week of this comes italy's right. when government adults tough and migration measures, extending the time that migrants can be detained and ensuring the repack creation of more people with no legal right. to say stay. and then the spring heat wave has hit australia as eastern seaboard was. temperature is above the sea
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degrees celsius. that's more than 10 degrees higher than usual. the hoss and wendy conditions, spots, and bush baya, on the sunshine coast, tend to land in queensland, threatening to engulf homes. full cost as are expecting cooler temperatures. and lisa, in the week the groups of american prisoners, released by iran, has arrived back in the united states. as, according to us media reports, the 2 countries have freed 5 citizens each and a kathleen negotiated suave. the deal also gives tear on access to almost $6000000000.00 in frozen funds. one of the americans fund president joe biden, to pushing the lives of both politics. meanwhile, 2 of the radians released by the us have now returned to terror on so the us got that 5 at citizens while iran got access to $6000000000.00. i off the alley
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for total and john, who's the director of the center for middle eastern global order here in belen, whether this was a fad deal. so i think 1st of all, um we can uh, you know, welcome to the release of the uh, 5 american hostages taken by chat, ron, which is a welcome development of course. uh, but looking at this development in the logic context, we can see that for the song of the public that this has been a success story because it is an indication of its black, familiar, then a hostage policy because everyone can, a very much calculates with good reason that the west is not going to show a robust response to such a practices, but instead of is willing to provide the wrong with the financial or political
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concessions. so this is a very boring signal. and also the timing of this deal is quite problematic because it is around the one year anniversary of the revolution protesting or wrong . so it is also not a good good signal and probably demoralizing one for the democracy movements in iran itself. and yet some of the us of hailed this deal as a major, a big breakthrough, a sign of a possible full in the 2 countries. i see relations do you reject my point of view as well, looking as it is, you're wrong in american deal. uh which we don't know the full, the types of yet. uh but it's kind of mini joseph joe. hey, in terms of your monitoring, i mean the at least reportedly so that it is not going to fully continue the speed with which it has advanced with nuclear program.
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and it is only a temporary solution. ocean view of the november 2020 for us presidential election . and so it provides the west that when it comes to the iranian nuclear issue with some briefing space here. but the other aspects of the deal, which is the release of frozen you're running assets, not only from south korea, but also from iraq, a few weeks ago, uh at the june of $3000000000.00 and against the logic context of your on, in a policy that kind of always counts on the west, some obsession on the nuclear deal. only. you know, the balance sheets does not look very promising because it's very clear that in this kind of a deal, the iranian side has been, has, has become a victor. and the west has shown itself quite weak. so what other options then are
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available to foreign governments dealing with a role in choices striking these kinds of deals as well as i've recently put down in a long study for the european union institute for security studies. i think that's developments of the past decades and assess the site. a paradigm shift, a western, but also iran, but it with both a european wrong policy. that has, as i said earlier, a very much was very much obsessed with a nuclear deal and did not talk about the other controversial issues when it comes to iran. and that's only the domestic arena with graves, human rights violations, but also a kind of a, such as iran and regional policies. and maurice centrally runs military support for russia's war on ukraine. so the security challenges surrounding iran are quite
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heavy and as wisdom policies. so what's the policy so far has not been able to address that. so a paradigm shift that puts the wrong policy on a much more comprehensive uh, basis is more than overdues kelly for talent and job from the center for middle east and global for to think time. many thanks for your time today. libby is eastern government has told john list to leave the floods the state and city if they're not. administer said reports is what impeding the work of rescue teams. critics say the authorities are trying to avoid international scoops fruits and they a monday that would process and there are no demanding accountability for the authorities . salia to maintain, to dams, which collapsed during storms. last week, thousands of residents were killed in the flooding. the catastrophe is also left tens of thousands homeless and in need of clean water, then basic supplies. and i also need the analyst and commentate to i had the
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wireless. if there's a risk, the current protests in libya could grow and potentially deepen the current crisis . the oh absolutely, the entire country is extremely shocked with the turn of events. this is not so i don't think libya was prepared for it and it was certainly not something that would be as expected and addressed to a so high. so we high hoover, we saw some people encountering and this is not the final numbers i, so this is a dispute test to grow and to i think we'll go over the country. this is not the 1st time uh, the country series protest, not just for the floods, but uh for the standard with think of it with the is help to suffer through a despite being an oil which nation, despite getting rid of the long time dictatorship in 2011 libyans have not seen the
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development security because there are unfortunately weather on these protests that are taking place in tripoli over the postponement of elections are the it's been faced with repression uh, from the government's not in tripoli and so forth. so any attempt really important pieces to protest in the west to move that governments have been faced with possibility this a shake of the nation. and this could be a turning point. i mean, of course, thousands have died in these floods, and then of course, there are the thousands who have survived and who now desperate for the basics. the u. n. is wanting of a humanitarian crisis in libya. what do all sorts or authorities need to do? and what in fact can they do to address this to address these needs? as they're scrambling uh, over sorties or scrambling in the east. this is not something we are prepared for
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a certain way. and the nature of the flight was the lack of accessibility to, to business by roads has, has made the situation even worse. right. so it is, crisis preparedness. husband is a huge factor up and also now there's another, there's a added a crisis of dead bodies on how to bring them to board disease. so there is coordination with governments. the french government has opened field hospital. it is also dangerous or to, to access this. now, i would like to save it to discharge these international. recently, greece free. now, what was this morning? because i remember the traverse commission. i have died in rock. there's now because of a collision in the 2 young people died, actually one of my colleagues and friends of present values. and this is shaking
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the city as well. okay. the time, if you'd like to just if we could just move on to the next question, because we do have a limit on the time that i wants to ask you about, can least can least a half the lead year of the libyan national on the who controls the region he's being accused of using that is all set. so in rich himself rather than helping civilians. is there any way for international organizations to ensure aid gets to those who need it? and is there any way to get things done without corruption being involved to i think there has been accusations flying and rumors lie around with your overtime. and i think it's really, really important to recognize that the city is country for which your sites. i think it's important to investigate, i know for a fact that the army of warrants civilians to evacuate to region and, and, and to be removed. unfortunately, there is no crisis mentality, allowing people to take these warnings seriously as well. but also the
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telecommunications. this kind of disaster requires immediate mobile notifications. having said that, and corruption is a huge problem in the country, libby is one of the most corrupt countries in the world. and this, and as i say, always corruption is a human security threat and must be addressed immediately. i have the wire security expert and libya specialists. thank you so much speaking to us. thank you. because look at some more headlines making the news and a lot of musk says he may introduce a monthly fee for oh, uses of his social network. x formerly known as twista, he says it's the only way to eliminate the problem of goals, which are accounts run by computer programs, helps about society and take on youtube has announced it is costing off ad revenues for russel brands channel. it says brand violated as creates a responsibility policy, the pressures actor and comedian is being accused of a string of sexual assaults. ukraine says
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a cargo ship carrying weight has left its black sea port for the 1st time since the great deal with russia collapse. the vessel is using the temporary card well established by the ukrainian navy. this is despite russia's threats to treat civilian bustles as potential military targets. now, germany has announced another assistance package for ukraine, pledging 400000000 euros in weapons and aid. it includes munition allman's vehicles, mind clearing systems and supplies for slicing through the winter. meanwhile, representatives as more than 50 countries, a gathering of the usaa bass and rum stein and southern germany, the us defense secretary lloyd often called on allies to dig deep and provide more ad defense systems to ukraine. ukraine appealed for the delivery of a long range weapons, including cruise missiles from germany. we enjoyed our meeting,
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our chief political correspondent, nina. honda is out the wrong stein at base. and we off to for more about what germany has pledged spots. packages with some 400000000 euros and it includes our munition. it also includes mind clearing systems and on the vehicles and it includes support for ukraine to get through this winter. now, as far as the tour is concerned, that is a high priority for keys of clothes, but spelling again is concerned that it might get thrown into the wall if of those weapons way use to attack targets on the ground in rush or itself, or is the stories the german defense minister has said that the decision will be taken in a week or 2 weeks time. but ultimately that decision lies with the german chancellor . got some breaking sports news for you. according to german media reports yearly and not goes month has been confirmed. as the germinate mens and national football coach, the explosion coach will leave the team until the end of the european championship
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next summer. here in germany after that he'll be available on the coaching market again. here's a quick look at not those months chris, so far. he was the does lee because youngest of a coach of 28 or freshest ice duty and novels men at hoffman heim, he got the top job after working his way through the ranks of the crops use academy . and most of a to from the start. we've got the guy now goes my med, huffman hines, of the champions league for the 1st time before the lights. it came cooling by now . he had a reputation as a tactical end of a to keen to make use of technology to get the best out of his play as david david that'd be players had the ideas, at least once every player has animated tactical instructions on that phone. and we're happy to help them out any time when i'm thinking to run with non grossman
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pushing their way fluids. light steak reach new heights independently. got the champions league semi final pets. in 2021. he left the club poached again. this time, bye bye. and munich, the team, he supports it as a boy. so i'm like, i wouldn't have left for any other club concepts. please buy and pay 25000000 euros to release now. grossman from his contract that made him at the time the world's most expensive types. he started repaying a huge fee in his 1st season and charged leading fines, yet another button is niga tight. so between the 2nd season, things started to sour problems on and off the page still find, lose the everything been stability and novice minimis sacks. back in march, age 36, he still has a lot to gave with country, not club. now the focus and finally on the program, climate change is frying the planet. that at least is what
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a pop up 3 d on installation is trying to show. with 3 giant sized fried eggs doses across brazil's largest cities, cell po number is inspired by what happens when eggs the left to cook and strong some lights. the author installation is by the duck choices tank helps tra, just trying to raise awareness about the climate crisis. so palo is currently bracing for a heat wave, but could see temperatures reach a seasonal record. in the coming days. are you watching data? the news live from bella, and here's a quick reminder of our top stories today as the by john has announced a military operation in the media and controlled territory of nicole in a car box. i mean, in media say the regional capital stuff, monica has come on. the bombardment as a by john said it's targeting terrorist and canada or in india have expelled diplomat. solve to prime minister just intruder, accused indian government agents of involvement in the coming of seek independence
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activists. how deep saying new job. india has rejected the accusations. it says canada is hovering terrorist and with that you are up to date to kickoff is up next . and after a 100 gulls was scored in the book to sneak it in 3 days for you. the highlights doesn't match date full. that's coming up for a short break. how many kids begin? and thanks for watching. i'll see you next. now the,
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