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the the, this is dw news life from berlin, as or by john launch is a tax and the disputed region of no gore, no car of armenian medius, as the regional capital step on a current has come under bombardment. azerbaijan is demanding the withdrawal of armenian fact forces also coming up to us president joe biden addresses the un general assembly urging world leaders to come together to strengthen global alliances, to not boxed down to support in their support of new crime. canada
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and mdx, spelled each other's diplomats in a row over a slain seek activists. canada's prime minister links indian government agents to the killing of hardships in new jersey. a separatist campaigner, india rejects the accusations as absurd at home. at last, 5 us citizens returned from a run after a prisoner swap deal that gives pay run access to billions of dollars in frozen funds. critics say that could encourage more state hostage taking the unpopular phone in the us. welcome to the program. armenia is accusing azerbaijan of ethnic cleansing after it launched a military operation in the disputed territory of no gore, no cairo buff, as
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a separate as to human rights. official says to civilians have been killed and 23 others injured in attacks by azerbaijan. military as or by john, prosecutors said one civilian has been killed in the city of sushi. as or by john says it's carrying out an anti terrorist operation in the region. they're going know, car box is internationally recognized as part of us or by john, but almost all of his residents are ethnic. armenians, as are by john to control of parts of the region after a war against armenia in 2020 and its since blocked the lashing part, or which is it's only link with armenia as they are by chance. foreign ministries at peace could only be secured if armenia gives up control of the region. well for more i'm not joined by richard gara garcia and armenian american academic and political analyst who's in new york city is the director of the armenian based independent think tank regional studies center welcome to dw use. so as or by
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johnny officials are saying back, it was close to fulfilling the main goals of its operation. so what exactly does it want to achieve here as well, i would say the agree just use of force by also bridge on launching a military offensive. not only violated the delicate seeds fire that was an effect . what is simply driven by one objective only to drive out the armenians from the car law. in order to re conquer and re take control of the enclave. but for awesome bridge on the war of 2020, in which it initially attack has never been finished, it's dangerously incomplete. so what we now see is the 2nd attempt by the use of force to read, take control of newborn a car law for state peace treaty are precisely backed by lateral between the
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republics of armenia and also bridge on it has little to do directly with newborn or car law, and for that reason, this poisons the well and actually a roads trust and confidence in the day after the signing of a peace treaty. but i do think our media remains committed to diplomacy over use of force. okay, well russia has peacekeeping troops in the region and supports armenia. are there any signs that they would step in to stabilize the situation there? well, russia has demonstrated both weakness after it's fail, the invasion of ukraine, and also a willingness to stand by. there's a degree of complicity rusher remains overwhelmed by its losses in ukraine, and simply cannot hold the basic terms of the cease fire. so russia is part of the problem, not the solution. at this stage, richards are ga cn director of the regional study center armenia. thank you for
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being on dw. thank you, pablo. the un secretary general, antonio good tash has delivered opening remarks at the un general assembly, focusing on climate change globally inequality. i'm the war in ukraine protest. i explained climate change for the reasons catastrophic flooding in libya and urged which countries to face as fossil fuels. the also urged rich nation has to do more to reduce the economies of developing countries, addressing the war in ukraine and reset the un would not give up on efforts to revive a blasting grain deal would be getting us president joe biden addressed the assembly short while ago and he said the world must not back down in its support of ukraine . russia belated the world will grow weary, allow it to brutalize your credit without consequence. but i ask you this. if we abandon the core principles of united states to a page and a dresser, okay, that
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a member state in this body feel confident that they're protecting your law. you're trying to be carved up is the independence of any nation secure? i respect we should just the answer is no. we have to stand up to this negative aggression today and to to her other would be aggressors tomorrow. that's why the united states, together with our allies and partners around the world, will continue to stay with the brave people who are crazy as they defend their sovereignty enter, or tauriel integrity and their freedom. the well think of the chief international editor richard walker has been following all the events there in new york and follow the joe biden speech here with me a little earlier. so richard, what was your main take away from bite and speech?
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well, i think maybe the most interesting thing or the comparison that i would draw between the previous messages we've had from, from bite and at the un general assembly last year in particular, is whether we just had that strong message on ukraine that ukraine war is a principal on which the rest of the world cannot back down. it cannot simply allow russia to, to kind of way to have this conflict of grind. you breaking down a end and succeed that the world has to stand against that. and yet it was very much a reduced in terms of his prominence within his speech compared to last year. now it last of course, attending but 2022. that was, you know, just 7 months into the will. the will was still it kind of refresher and it on that occasion, joe biden, his speech i counted, that would 12 mentions of ukraine 19 mentions of, of russia during the course of the speech this time around. it was very much like a kind of more compact message embedded within the speech. but his speech that was
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much more wide ranging. and i think that reflects the consciousness on behalf of the united states, but also the on behalf of other countries in europe. and that they feel that the rest of the world is thinking there's a risk that the, the crate of boy is domination. the global agenda disproportionately compared to other issues facing the world for its climate change. whether it's development, whether it's hunger, the west would say, well, the ukraine will plays into a lot of those crises. but i think we saw from, by direct consciousness that, that kind of slightly kind of like reduce the prominence of the ukraine war. but of course, we're going to be hearing from you cranes, and president, and the next couple of as for let them use the lensky to be very interesting to see how he is developing his message to the rest of the world. very big opportunity for him, of course, talk to a dissembled lovely just then. well, the were you mention some of the big topics that fight and spoke about climate change being one of those. and of course, in the united states, he's been
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a big advocate for at change within industry for example. and he tell us a little bit more about what do you, what do you said about climate change and what needs to be done? yeah, well i think, i mean, we can perhaps just quote, just 11 came from his speech with what he said that what we've seen the he, he, he drew the connection which antonio could terrace, but the sexy general of the united nations also did linking in with recent the sauces, like for instance, what just happened very recently in, in libya, and saying that these are snapshots that tell what he called an urgent story of what awaits us. if we fail to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels and begin to climate proof l world. so i think a pretty strong rhetorical message that from, from joe biden connecting to the does office the, the well to see now, to this need, not just to ramp up a renewable energy, but also to cut the dependence on fossil fuels and been some international for like a g 20 just recently there was talking up of renewables,
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but that wasn't this focus on the need to actually cut fossil fuels at the same time is wrapping up a renewables. so that is in public. i think it coded message to countries like this . how do you, baby like russia that have been looking at that kind of language on fossil fuels in international for saying actually, fossil fuels? absolutely, you have to be at the hearts of each end of dealing with clement richard. as you've mentioned that there were many issues at broedell by job. i wouldn't be artificial intelligence, we'll speak a little bit more about that. but 1st, let's actually take a listen to watch joe biden. have to say on that topic. the emergency technology such as artificial intelligence, whole both a normal as potential and a norm as peril. we need to be sure. there are years is tools of opportunity, not as weapons of oppression. together maters around the world. united states is working to strengthen rules and policies. so a technology that are safe before that relates to the public to make sure
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the governors technology, not the other way around, having a govern us. well, i'm committed to working through this institution another international bodies. and directly with leaders around the world, including our competitors, to ensure we harness the power of a artificial intelligence for good or protecting our citizens from this most profound risk. it's gonna take all of this work into this for a while, as many of you have is going to take all of us to get this right. the richards, obviously i, as been in the headlines, i say quite a lot over the past year to many concerns as well, which of course he mentioned there, tell us, what did you make of what you have to say on this? is there anything you really well, i mean, obviously there are no specifics that, but i think it's certainly one of the major issues that the world needs to be facing up to at the moment. if you draw power, those i'm powerless and drawn good to the emotions of nuclear weapons off to the
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2nd world war. and the fact that eventually the united states and russia managed to come to arms control agreements by both sides managed to put limits on their own. can you tell us and also in, in the name of stability and, and where the similar agreements and necessary for the much more nebulous, well developed official intelligence in the military's view. but of course, the artificial intelligence has implications, not just the ministry, but it's so many, 3 is the, some regions. so that's the head of the united states here that your opponent, for instance, has, has already brought in legislation beginning to, to, to deal with this issue. but i think we're going to be hearing a lot more about it. and then tony of attached as well the, the text, the general, the united nations also mentioned this. and he refers to the fact that he 1st mentioned this several years ago before it was really hit hitting the headlines. but a massive challenge. and if you consider the fact that the arms control agreements between the us and russia over nuclear weapons have basically all with it and being
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a band. but that doesn't give a huge amount of hope that the world is going to find a way and it's very, very divided state now that you deal with, with an issue that is inherently so nebulous and difficult to tackle. concerning. so for us to say the least, you don't use the chief international editor at richard walker, you'll be with us the following all the events from the un general assembly today. thanks richard, to and that's cross over now to our us corresponding, janelle do my own who's being the following. the events from new york city hygiene out good to see you. so tell us what else can we expect at this un general assembly today? well, as we heard there earlier, were really, really waiting for uh, the ukrainian leader of loading mirrors, a lensky to speak. everyone is very curious to hear what kind of tone he will
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strike. what is expected is that he will think of all the countries assembled for their continuing support of ukraine, but also try perhaps to put on a bit of a charm offensive for especially countries of the global cells who throughout this conflict have chosen to perhaps pursue a non aligned or multi aligned, foreign policy when it comes to ukraine and the war that russia has waged on it. so very interesting to see whether he will be able to, to charm them, to be able to recruit them more to train side. apart from that tough president biden, perhaps a, you know, we can see this as a signal of the us trying to create more of an effort to counter russia. yet again, it is a, he's couldn't reading the 1st of, or c 5 plus one. some, it's a with the central asian countries. so think of up care, good stein. think of catholics done to do this, done. and it was back to scott. so this is, this is going to be
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a 1st as well. he's going to be sitting down with the president, then yahoo of israel, so that would, that is also a tradition to, for the 2 men to meet whenever they are here at the you. and so they're just some of the things that are coming up at the assembly, and you will be keeping a close eye and everything there. janelle, thanks janelle, janelle, do my own us correspondence of the un headquarters in new york. don't forget that uh the, the use youtube channel is broadcasting live coverage from the un general assembly on our youtube channel. okay, moving on, the united states says the m one apron. abrams baffled times. it promised to ukraine will be delivered soon. us secretary of defense lloyd austin, may be a 9th with a meeting between ukraine and it's western allies here in germany. representatives of more than 50 countries gathered at the us air base at ramstein and the science of the country. ukraine has appealed to its allies for the delivery of long range
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weapons, including cruise missiles from germany. berlin is reluctant to provide its taurus nissan system, but they pledge a new 400000000 euro packaging, including munition armored vehicles, mine caring systems and supplies. us defense secretary austin called on allies to dig deep and provide air defense systems to view crank. today i challenge my fellow ministers to once again look into their stockpiles of 155 millimeter ammunition and kia defense systems and interceptors to ensure that we're all giving everything that we can to prepare ukraine for the upcoming work. meanwhile, all our long term support for ukraine will continue to evolve through dedicated capability coalitions like the ones that we started for armor and f, 16 training and information technology. so let's take a look at some of the,
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of the stories making use around the world. maybe as eastern government as ordered during this to leave the flow to hit the city of dirt or administer said they are impeding the rescue efforts. critics believe or hard. he's are trying to avoid international scrutiny. protestors and the said he blame local officials for failing to prevent disaster stains lower chamber of parliament has allowed its legislators to use cath, alarm basque, and collision for the 1st time the right to speak languages other than spanish is a long held objective of smaller parties members of the far right of ox party walked out of the chamber to protest the change. neil test the we're lucky, we don't look says he may introduce a monthly fee for all users of his social network. x formerly known as twitter of he says, it's the only way to eliminate the problem of bots, which are unkind, some run by come to enter pover house, both society and take us to canada. and india are locked in
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a growing diplomatic spot over the killing of a seek activist. the 2 countries have expelled each other's diplomats, after canada as prime minister, just intruders, suggested indian government agents were involved in the death of har. deep seeing the jar, denny has rejected true statement as absurd on the chemist, canada of sheltering terrorist. the relations between india and canada have taken up the and for the worse after canadian prime minister justin to those said that there was credible intelligence, linking indian agents to the murder of her, the seeing the jar outside the sick temple in canada, in june. any involvement of a foreign government to the killing of 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
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democratic societies conduct themselves. as you would expect, we've been working closely and coordinating with our allies on this very serious new jar, had long supported the creation of a separate sick homeland called contest on india. officials have routinely accused canada of being too comfortable with 6 separatists who have emerged as a political force. meanwhile, in canada, there has been backlash from the sick community. the reaction is mixed. it's something that should have been done a long time ago, but communities been after this issue for about 40 years, an indian for an insurance in this country we seen year over year. you know, kind of entering towards this type of declaration is very unfortunate that it took the death of the signature on this property. a few 100 feet away. to actually bring this about, the indian government designated manager as
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a data wrist in 2020 or indian authorities have repeatedly sounded the alarm about viewing revival of the hottest on movement as a threat to national security. 2, don't hesitate. send to the democratic right of 6 to protest. my colleague berrish, banner g from dw asia explained the role played by indian prime minister and around ramadi in this dispute. that ends of all the isn't muscular hindu nationalist, 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 of something that finds a mention in the statement of the minute indian ministry of foreign affairs. so you have a mine who protects india against all these and being the activities. therefore, he's seen by the majority of indians as protecting india, and therefore moving forward, this is something that might play into an advantage for him. given the bowls out on the phone and then a few months, various by energy from dw asia,
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they're speaking to us a little earlier. a group of american citizens reduced by around have arrived back in the united states after years of imprisonment on espionage and other charges. the 2 countries are freed, 5 citizens, each in a carefully negotiated swap. the deal also gives a round access to almost $6000000000.00 in frozen funds. one of the americans signed by president joe biden for putting their lives above politics. meanwhile, 2 of uranium is released by the us have arrived in t run. well, we asked ali for total and the child who is director of the center for middle east and global order here in berlin, whether this was a fair 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 10, ron, which is a welcome development of course. uh,
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but looking at this development in a logic context, we can see that for the song republic 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 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 processing around. so it is also not a good good signal and probably demoralizing one for the democracy movements in iran itself. yeah,
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and that goes, mine has been picked as the new coach of germany's mans national team. that's according to german media reports. the ex byron coach is expected to leave the team until the end of the european championship next summer. here in germany after that he'll be available on the coaching market again. here's a look at michael mines now goals, months career. so far. he was the leak is youngest of a coach at 28 or freshest ice duty in 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 stats good. the now goes moonlight, huffman hines of the champions league for the 1st time before the light sick came cooling. by now, he had a reputation as a tactical innovator, keen to make use of technology to get the best out of his play. as
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david david that'd be players had the ideas, at least once every player has animated tactical instructions on their phone. and we're happy to help them out any time. and i'm going to run with non grossman pushing their way. fluids. light steak reach new heights independently and the champions league semi final bridge in 2021. he left the club post again. this time by by and munich, the team he supports 8 as a boy. so i'm like, i wouldn't have left for any of the 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 the huge fee and his trustees and in charge leading fines. yet another button is niga tight. so between the 2nd season, things started to sour problems on and off. the page stopped by and lose that everything's been stability and novice minimis sacks. back in march,
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age 36. he still has a lot to gave with country not club. now the focus spain's national women's football orders are continuing their boycotts. they're demanding vital reforms after former spanish federation, boston. basically alice kissed player jenny and i'm also on the lips of the world couple awards ceremony last month. and i'm also says the case was not consensual. the team could face fines of to $30000.00 euros. and the suspension of their federation license should they refuse to play? you're watching data when you use life from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story. us president joe biden has addressed the un general assembly urging world leaders to come together to tackle issues like climate change and global inequality. he also said nations was not back down in their support of ukraine. azerbaijan has a nice, the military operation in the armenian control territory of newborn, of her body. armenian media said the regional capital step, an actor,
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it has come under from parliament, as or by john said it's targeting terrorists. so we have time for dw, and use asia is next parish by energy will have more on why kind of a believes indian agents were behind the killing of a canadian citizen in june. and that's coming up just after a short break on top of the audience. remain the team here in berlin. thanks for watching and take care the
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