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the, the daily news life from berlin, ukraine's president delivers his 1st in person address to the un general assembly. since the start of the war. follow theresa lensky warrens that russian aggression could expand beyond ukraine's borders and accused is locked out of a weapon that lies in food and energy supplies against the international community . also coming there by john launches attacks in the disputed region of the carnal carroll box. armenian media says the regional capital has come under bombardment. thereby, john is demanding the withdrawal of armenian backed forces. as
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a team gets a full body scan, let's see if we can show him to the scientist and mexico x ray. these alleged alien remains, but can they settled and out of this world control, receive the nicole fairly to those of you and joining us on p b. s. in the united states and all our viewers around the world, welcome. it's great to have you with us. we begin in new york to nights where in the last hours ukraine's president gold arrears zalinski has addressed the un general assembly. he accused russia of what he called a weapon, noise, and everything from food and energy to abducted children in this war against to print the lands. he said he had been preparing
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a global summit and would invite all countries that have 0 tolerance towards regression. and his emotional speech, the lensky said, ending the war and ukraine is a chance to end wars worldwide. the main thing is that it is not only about ukraine, more than $140.00 states and international organizations have supported the ukraine in peace formula, fully organ pots. the grain of these formula is becoming global. it's pause over solutions and steps. this will stop all forms of women as vision that draws a used, i guess, ukraine and all the causes and maybe use like all the aggressors. look for the pills time. in modern history, we have real chance to end the aggression on the terms of the nation which was attacked. and this is
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a real chance for every nation to ensure that aggression against against your state even happens, god forbid will. and not because your land will be divided and you will be forced to submit to military or political pressure, but because your 2 or 3 and silver and 2 will be fully restored to a or chase political editor, missouri, la cruz, most of the un in new york and i asked her for her main takeaways from the landscape speech. well, 1st of all, he was here in person. so that shows both that he is taking the un very seriously that he's serious about wanting to win the hearts and minds, particularly of the global south, has been a lot more reserved at the very least in a back king. did you create a rule outs and condemning ross's actions over those one and a half years of conflicts? this really was his hits to the world even more full, full, i dare say than last year because last year is that everybody was still including
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him under the 1st impression of the regression. here we see him massing out the case to the world. why the ukraine conflicts that signed off with russia isn't just some conflict somewhere in europe, but is something the whole world needs to get together against, not least because it's due to its concerns. everybody security concerns and suit security around the world. so it can be very me, is lensky putting a lot of effort into making this a very local, a very regional case. why everybody, sitka, and not just ukraine and its allies. you say he wants to win hearts and minds, but to those who haven't already signed it with ukraine will just make a difference. well, we hear the time and time again behind the scenes when you talk to ukraine's allies, that to just because the country doesn't come out against russia,
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it doesn't necessarily mean that it's box what russia is doing. and in fact, and there's very kind of 2 countries that do or even a country like china, which is against the violation of folders, but wouldn't really come out against russell allowed at the all concerns over international stability. that's upset even by partners of process and countries that are dependent on vasa in one way or another, particularly over food security when it comes to fertilizer. and it also a ukraine's exports of grain and fertilize the getting through as they are a lot more close to if they don't want to be caught in between. this found off essentially between russia on the west. but that's all. so this seems to be a moments where african nations have come together. they launch their own piece towards we so south african present from a 1st to speak also before the un general assembly and saying that at least of a ton of children, that,
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that was something with some progress that that's been made. that is something that the africans themselves addressed when they were in moscow. so we're seeing many diplomacy levels come together, but also speaking with many voices, which makes it the challenge to get everybody at behind. and the ukraine in one way or another. you know, the mount, all of that said the war is not at the top of everybody's agenda. how or other countries competing for attention with ukraine. this is really interesting because i've put this so many leaders here also in nations. why suffering from is the acute climate change and they are saying that they totally guess it, they but they also feel that they. 7 given the space a to map out what really concerns them, there's more funding pledges, but as you and secretary general gutierrez has said,
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it's simply in enough action is needed fast. i also spoke to the prime minister of fiji. actually here, yesterday it on the sidelines and he said yes, the recognition is there, but the speed is of the essence. and that's where you crane could be perceived to steal the limelight to a certain degree, particularly when you look at this, the standard, the development goals by 2030 is that's only been met by round about 15 percent. acceleration is needed. the intent is that more money is the, but many feel it simply isn't enough yet. so other things, other crises, other conflicts. let's look at tamale's, don south to don, also on the agenda, but to ukraine is really stealing the limelight to. so degree now is to political editor, mikaela cruz. no, thank you. always great speaking to as are by john claims, its troops have taken more than 60 positions of the remaining forces in the
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disputed region of no, gar, no colonel box according to armenian back separatist. there at least 25 people have been killed and dozens wounded and attacked by as or by john's military prosecutors . and as there was on say, one civilian has been killed in the city associate. baku is calling it's offensive an anti terrorist operation, which it says was launched, offered to soldiers, and 4 civilians were killed and land line explosions surrounding separate his forces. lay down their arms and they are median leadership and a gordon a carol boss. resign. no, no gore, no carol boss is internationally recognized as part of their by john, but almost all of the residents or ethnic armenians. verizon, to control of parts of the region after a 44 day war against armenia in 2020 mazda of leticia is the director of the flemish eva foundations regional office for georgia or media. and as or by john, he joined us earlier from the georgia and capital tbilisi,
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and i put it to him that with tensions rising as or by chance military operation did not really come as a surprise. this is your right. it didn't come as a surprise since we started to build up time for the reason, so weeks if not months, ongoing. so we were kind of figuring or expected. there's something of that kind of screwed up in any moment. wherever i am particularly surprised that it's happening during the united nations meeting while everybody is focused on on ukraine will, will, is gallery in new york. i'm having that's a here in the conference is, was way it was page science is happening exactly right. now that is one thing and another thing i think there was an agreement, it's probably between us a bitch on russian surgery. the doctor specific operation right now at russia and turkey has been very active. we mediating between the 2 parties of the conflict and
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the surface president at the un general assembly today said that turkey supports the territory integrity of azerbaijan. that comes to stays after he proposed for away talked, including precisely russia and armenia. and as everybody's on, so could you explain what role turkey plays in all of this? and now that you say that they knew that this was coming a yeah, circus, the close l i a positive i don't in the region to additionally in turkey has it's interesting to accomplish this, of course. first and foremost, if we think about the, the economy fashion but well took, has an interest to get a direct electrodes onto the question. see is, that's one of the aspects, of course. the other thing is that's a turkey as itself giving the economic situation is encouraging the needs of a john as a partner, as part of when it comes to energy and financial transactions. so there is a close interconnection in between them on the other side, turkey, caesar o,
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as in mary 8 or is this giving the rest of the week is in the congress. listen, i think what we see actually is the outcome of russia's weakness. since the invasion of the crate and turkey seasons, it's role as the new big player at the conferences as the one was shaping the conferences and the ginger relationship with the conferences and the fields, the best thing. and that's why we became a well, they became much more adventurous than they happened the and they used before. before we look at how turkey could possibly play a role in, in, in bringing peace. i want to know if you think that this is the beginning of a new war. how serious is the situation right now? the situation is definitely serious about so far. everything's ongoing around the kind of us. so we are on as of interest in the territory right now. we have no
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reports about selling or finding it's we are media is also by john on the verge on the border. and the whole is that is going to stay with car because if we talk about another voice table between i mean yet as i john, then we have to talk about our regional player such as turkey. but only man, that's a tor, particularly about iran. and ross interest in the self, i mean you where the atlanta bought it, it's actually the only land x was the rob has towards the end or towards the rest market given. i mean yes, membership and the reason you kind of make you yes. um. so that's what we have to look at. my feeling so far is that it's about colorado fury. and so, so far the are the medium governments parameters the question young old will be under heavy pressure. we see process maybe even bios tonight on the streets or get him on. however, pushing on announced that they gave strict order that, you know,
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mean military forces were not response of any any provocation from the, as i was always on his side. so they keep a, they keep quiet as for the moments as much as they kind of so harm is a good sign. we'll have to wrap it up in a 2nd, but i quickly want to know what do you think could be escalate the situation to keep it from spiraling out of control. the good news is that in the last months everybody was talking to each other. so we have, and i'm going to negotiation process, we have the mediation efforts by the european union. we have the mediation, of course, also by russia. and there is a good sign. moreover, we have other players, turkey, and iran, who in my perception i was interested in a big escalation in the so they're more interested in keeping stakes cool. and of course, west can be those are becoming more vocal, including the possibility of sanctions towards us. i, john,
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it's become to an ethic tenzing or if we come to a direct violation of territorial integrity of our region as well. so i want to take director at the feeling about foundations regional office in georgia. thank you so much for your analysis. thank you. let's take a look down some of the other stories making is around the world today. us, maybe as the eastern government has ordered journalists to leave the flathead city of turn up, a minister said 3rd impeding the rescue efforts. critics believe authorities are trying to avoid international scrutiny. protesters in the city blame local officials for failing to prevent that disaster. a ship carrying 470 microns rescued in several operations in the mediterranean sea has arrived at the southern italian 4 different dc. comes of the day after italy's cabinet approved a measure, allowing migrants who don't qualify for asylum to be the team for up to 18 months. us secretary of defense, lloyd austin, says the m one abrams battled hangs promise to ukraine will be delivered quote. so
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you may be announcement at a meeting between ukraine and as western allies of the us base. and then i'm stein germany. ukraine has urged its allies to deliver long range weapons, including cruise missiles, from germany. at least 2 people have been killed and some 30 others wounded and is really rate on the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. it's according to palestinian health officials and said numerous casualties were from gunfire is rarely army and gave few details. but said it had carried out in drill and strength of defense ministers that the operation was aimed at forwarding terrorist activities. janine camp is known as a militant stronghold and is rarely forces often carry outraged in the area. oh, correspond. antonio kramer is in jerusalem and has more atanya. what's the latest you're hearing about? what's happening is you need well received another military incursion by the
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israeli army. over the course of the evening. there had been some intense fighting between palestinian militants and the it's really army in jeanine in the refugee camp. the that's in the north and uh, occupied a west bank. um the understand that the, the is really ami a fi to also a drone and into the camp. that's what they confirmed. they also released a statement just as some are sort of while ago saying what they describe as counter counter terrorism operation. the during the exit, an explosive device was exploded under one of the admitted terry vehicles and that they were going to enforce as well for rating there to rescue this vehicle. so as you said, the policy and health services set that over 30 people in addition to the desktop research people were injured in the course of the evening. and some of them are critical. we also have to say this is not
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a the only area. we also see more tensions in the gaza strip in the course of the last couple of evenings to have been a lot of evening protests by posting and many posts seen in young people there. the is where the army describes said as riots and they have set and the statement tonight, they responded again with a sniper fi in other via disposal means. and we understand from posting and has officials the and the most would a goals and strip that a one person was killed. and this is not the 1st time jeanine has been rated as a yeah, it is definitely not the 1st time. uh janine has been rated um that has been a very, a major operation. the biggest and 20 years in uh, in july um uh with uh, also very high, a total of injuries and death tolls. and people at that time had to leave at some
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point during the night, some of them because of the heavy fighting going on. this is always what happens, of course during such times as the civilians that are suffering from the violence. uh, going on the uh so, but this is of course, um, you know, this is really, um, it says they doing this for us. it for the oh security purposes and palestinians say this is there a reality because they're not seeing just only in janine, but also in other parts of the west bank, especially over the last year and a half. the rates have been increasing and they're saying this is part of the ongoing military occupation. the same are reporting from jerusalem saying canada and india are locked in a growing diplomatic spot over the killing of a sick activist. the 2 countries have expelled each other's diplomats, after canada as prime minister justin trudeau suggested indian government agents were involved in the death of hard,
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deep sidney jar. so he has rejected to those statement as observed unexcused canada of sheltering terrace relations between india and canada. have taken at 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 democratic societies conduct themselves. as you would expect, we've been working closely and coordinating with our allies on this very serious
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staff. and the jar had long supported the creation of a separate sick homeland called carla stone. india officials have routinely accused canada of being too comfortable with 6 separatists who have emerged as a political force. and meanwhile, in canada, there has been backlash from this. a 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 major as a better risk in 2020 or indian authorities have repeatedly sounded the alarm about viewing revival of the hardest on movement as a threat to national security. 2,
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don't hesitate, send to the democratic right of 6 to protest. and here are some more stories we're covering for you. things lower chamber of parliament has allowed as legislators to use catalog basque and the list and for the 1st time, the right to speak languages other than spanish has a long held objective of smaller parties. member of the far right box party walked out of the chamber to protest. the chains german media are reporting that julia. now this one has been picked as the new coach of germany's men's national football team. the ex byron coach is tipped to leave the team until the end of the european championship next summer, and germany. germany's football federation has not confirmed the reports. spain's national women's footballers are continuing their boycotts through demanding vital reforms after former spanish federation boss was really ellis case player jenny, are most so on the lips of the world cup awards ceremony last month and also says the case was non consensual. the team could face fines of up to 30000 bureaus and
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the suspension of their federation license should. they refuse to play. a group of american prisoners released by around have arrived back in the united states after months of secret negotiations between the 2 countries and us and iran freed 5 citizens each. the americans returned home on a fly from guitar, which helped facilitate the swap. the deal also gives tear on access to almost $6000000000.00 and frozen funds. washington has rejected criticism, not releasing the money amounts to paying a ransom that the funds will be used by around for humanitarian purposes only camelia saldibar, a political analyst as specializes in the foreign and security policy of iran, gave me his take on the deal. i think the mix picture that we can see is very much justified on the one hand, of course uh, heavy cost. it just released
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a business uh that were held unjustly any wrong uh, is good on humanitarian grounds. its been long overdue. um, but uh after today, so of course we made search here a deal has been made um trading these uh, justified prisoners against it wrong. and so that way they can put in prison in the united states plus releasing money that was due to the wrong. um, it's also the timing that is unfortunate. um it's just uh, shortly after the 1st time you go 3 of the depth of muscle gene media in the process that followed. and of course the opening of the un general assembly. so it makes the wrong look better than it should these days get them all that is going on inside of the country. that was political analysts come in just about to mexico now, and the dispute was over alleged extra terrestrial life days after a journalist presented what he called evidence of non human life. scientists have
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begun lab tests to find out if the artifacts are indeed out of this world. and here is what they've just copied. or is this an alien? all the work for and doctors and mexico are running to non human looking bodies to x rays. kind of to figure that out. critics, they hit us just animal bones stuck together, perhaps to trick people. but the scans show, otherwise, studios set that up in the 3 studies. we tried to see the structure of the skeleton of these bodies. and we were able to determine that it does indeed belong to a single skeleton that has not been joined to other pieces, a lot of model. they will not fill up your site in data. the 2 specimens were found in pedal in 2017. and i believe to be between 701800 years old. they have
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only 3 fingers on each hand. and long david had chose that for such a high me my son into protest, possible signs of extra terrestrial life. he presented the specimens at the historic children in the parliament, mexico's very 1st congressional event dedicated to us both of us because i present the former. this is the 1st time that evidence is presented in such a form. and i think it is clear that we are dealing with a non human specimens that i'm not related to any of a spaces in our world. and that any scientific institution can investigate this product like getting citizens and the guy was pulling this the got the, the local scientific community is very skeptical of my sons claim. in 2015, he had put forth another alien body, which was later found to be the mummified remains of a child with a deformed come. yet again, my son is convinced of his fund and safe that in this world we would not allow him
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to the and finally, climate change is flying the planets. that's at least one of the pop up 3. the art installation is a trying to show for 3 giant sized fried eggs dotted across brazil's largest city. so polo, it's inspired by what happens when eggs are left to cook in strong sunlight. the art installation is by the dutch artist, hang costa is trying to raise awareness about the climate crisis. so paula is currently bracing for a heat wave that gets the temperature is reach. a seasonal record in the coming day is watching. the deadline is live from berlin. here's a reminder of our top story. ukraine's president has addressed the un general assembly where he pushed world leaders for more support in his countries fight with russia, pulling a regional, empty warrant. that last scales of russians could expand beyond ukraine,
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going on to say that russia was weaponized, essentially, like food and energy against the entire world. and the 3rd by john has announced a military operation into your media and control territory of no go, no care about meaning media say the regional capital has come under bombardment. there by john says it's targeting terrace, wanting me to, we knew, stay with us now. after a short break, i will be back to take you through the day. and i do hope to see you then the
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the dw show on 6 on the inside every day the world crashes are your texas to work for free time, like because we can make the different w call the world unpack, pulse out your info is and all the input your w stores. now on to the $700.00 children are arrested every year. it's israel pod line again, tell this to me and mine is the most common reason throwing stones we to, to full of prison is the army officials.
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unicef has accused israel of crimes against humanity is the day starting september 30th on dw, the thereby john has long been accused of using hunger as a weapon against the majority or medium population of the dispute. and according to cairo, by region. now it's using actual weapons. the very government has launched what it calls an anti terrorism operation against armenian separatists in the enclave. that it's feared, could turn into an all out conflict. after a 44 day war and 2020, that left over 6000 people dead piece was.

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