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the the, this is the w news lies from the land, a see saw it, and the disputed region as no go on a car box of the 2 days of attacks from as a, by sean and schools of casualties. academic armenian separatists announced that they will lay down their weapons for peace talks, will get the very latest from year yvonne also coming up russia's war in ukraine dominates the united nations general assembly. ukraine is doing every thing to ensure that author, russian address no longer in the world will be up to a tech, any nation president. so lensky and pull as well as leaders to stand. so i'm really
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against russia and ukraine side. pull that mon security and with you and lead is focused on climate t, w. monitoring and it's a success story is move and hauled the problem the for a station that plus stains, foot bull federation promises big changes off to that on $1.00 to $12.00 comp. kids . and how deep do they really got the new can just make it in. welcome to the program. a ceasefire has been agreed between estimate comm manian slices and as a buyer's johnny forces it nicole in
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a car boss. the 2 sides of being slicing since as a by john launched a military operation that on monday it pounded nicole in a car bath with rockets and heavy auction. the re killing at least 32 people according to a minion sources and wounding many more. and in the corner of the car box is internationally recognized as positive as advisor on that most residents that are actually estimate comedians it has long operated as a defect. so, or turn in the states as a by john to control of parts of the region off for will with on media in 2020. that conflict claimed some 6000 lives. so we can get the very latest. now from d, w 's, maria cuts him, i'd say he joins us from the armenian capital here. yvonne maria, what more can you tell us about the ceasefire agreement? so the key points of this change by agreement is that kind of, i can't afford to agree arms there on forces,
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which essentially means that i mean in a car box here means i'm trying to say that they're not, they're ready to for diplomatic solutions. they're not gonna fight anymore. however, our oldest reports are coming now, but we have to take them all with a piece of soul. because living hearing from some of the journalists that's at the top now in watching corps or in the car box is still continues. they could hear some done. so of course we cannot verify this reports at this moment, but there are also some post houses that do not hear your bon for telling us that their relatives are telling us that selling continues. we cannot really say that c spy and so it's in force at this moment. so we see something very
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similar in the 2nd not going to qualify for in 2021. the ceasefire was a noun, but uh, still besides sitting there with boxes. so we have to keep a close eye on those developments. i believe he's been talking to a means in the cap. so can you tell us what they've been telling you? yes, i see. you know, the protest service and the people who gather here are just next to the government building, their really frustrated and very angry and to armenian government. and in particular with their prime minister on equal opinion on who they think that business trace the strains their families and betrays the i think arminian squat traps now in the car box, they say that the policy on was not effective enough. he, he, he states and essentially they don't trust him as a leader who can fax their armenians in uh,
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lots and corner door. they also to betrayed by russia as well. that's what we've been hearing from protest is here. they say that most coach did not really support armenians. i verify send. yep, very, very cool. we moved here in the airport and we are expecting some more people to come to the square later in the evening. and uh, yeah, we will see how it unfolds. here in europe on later in the evening, maria, catching much of a proposing from here. yvonne, thanks so much. now, earlier i spoke with you hundreds out of food. it has a gym and a little makeup of the opposition cd you policy and chairman of the gemini itself. cool, cuz this friendship group and i asked him for his reaction to the ceasefire. yes. hello from berlin? um okay i'm, i'm really satisfied that we have betsy's fi up up. that's why it and texas is of course a surrender of the no. going to colorado false is uh,
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i'm really pleased, but that's about john now stopped at whole military actions in that region. that was no real reason for them to stock them. but paid for the day until the minute we . we went that they stopped now and i hope that everybody know nozzle by john in the media is ready to come back, chosen negotiation and tape it because of the problem of glory i can come by. she'll be sold by negotiations and not by weapons. okay, so just to clarify using as a bi jones, so pools military operation was not justified? is that correct? no, it was not justified in, in that i mentioned, i would say if it was as if that was an accident here on tuesday morning. and there
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was no reason for the by john to begin such lots, military operation against narconi county boston. um, so uh i arch about john. so the president now to be ready to negotiate was, i mean yeah, uh we, we have to see is that that's mean, yeah. and the last weeks westwood and months, once a day by day ready to find a peaceful solution. i don't want to look back into history. that's complicated enough. that was without good shot to throw the 1st stone. and that's no one i think without any, any kids in that situation. and i think the most important thing we have to learn in berlin and brussels is that we have to take over the responsibility to solve that conflict and not watch how must, how is the mediator inside conflict. and that was driving a little mega you
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a $100.00 full of speaking to us in atlanta. now the ukranian president brought him is zalinski, has judged world leaders of the un general assembly to stand united against russia's invasion. he says, moscow must be repelled. so the world's content is solving all the major global challenges. he adds leaders to attend a piece on this to help stop the school as well as future ones. it was applause in the auditorium as he took his place at the united nations general assembly lector. it was the 1st time ukrainian president below the mirror. so lensky had appeared in person at the annual summit since russia invaded his country in 2022. in a passion of speech, to lensky underscored the dangers of allowing rushes invasion to go unchallenged. the cons follower plans in the real georgia booms, while russia is pushing the world to the final more your dream is doing every scene
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to ensure that off the rocks and the grass and no one in the world will d a to a tech, any nation. so lensky accused russia of what the nice thing, energy, and food supply as a way of putting pressure on the world. he also use the word genocide to refer to the abduction of tens of thousands of ukraine and children, or we have to stop it. we must act united dresser and focus on our capabilities and energy. on addressing these challenges, so lensky took to the world stage at a sensitive time and his countries campaign to maintain the momentum of international support for twice a year and a half after must go started. the war, ukrainian forces are 3 months into a counter offensive that has not gone as fast or as well as initially hoped.
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shortly before so, lensky made his speak. ukrainian official, a set 9 people had been killed in several russian attacks on the when jo fide and took the stand in new york. he ask world leaders for more support for ukraine. our we had to stand up to this day, get 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. santoro, tauriel integrity and their freedom. the queen biden's woods, german chancellor, olaf shots was unambiguous. if it gets to be a nation, let no one forget russia is responsible for this war. and rush as president is the one who can put it in to the war at any time with one single or up. and so lensky
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is hoping to corner broad support for a piece summit. this autumn, filled on a 10 point plan, outlined by key a one year ago. take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. and the most good course has declined to hear the appeal of the american john list as an gasket, which he is in pre trial. the tension on spying trilogy is the case as being returned to a level course to deal with so called procedural violations. gosh, because it is likely to remain in jail and rush hour until at least the end of november. he faces a 20 percent of those 2 people were killed in a gas explosion in an apartment block just outside moscow. so other injuries were announced as emergency services works at the site and bella sheeka, east of the russian capital, at least 10 apartments with damage. totes, according to local officials. a violent tornado has hit china's eastern province of
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young, sue, killing at least one pass. and that's according to local media, the, the tomato was brief, but 5th overturning cause and bringing down power lines that were warnings of heavy rains and strong winds in several regions. it's now dozens of wall. i'm. the size of dining across australia is east coast as the country and use an intense heat 5 months ahead of the actual hot summer season. a total fire band is now in place for oil sydney, and authorities. a warning the upcoming 5 season could be wonderful straightly as west just weeks into a stream use spring season and oh, really part of the country sweltering. the south east coast is baking. under an intense heat wave. temperatures and sydney have reached the mid thirty's. around 13 degrees above the daily average. so this time of year the of normally warm and dry
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conditions have prompted health warnings, school closures, and a total of 5 been for sidney. so what's quite unusual about this hate at this time is the prolonged nature of it. we do often say a couple of hot days starting to come through during september, but the fact that we've seen so many hot days in a row hanging around 478 days across new south wales. and victoria is quite unusual . the heat wave is full, so fannings thousands of files. hundreds of fireflies as have been battling the blazes which have forced some resistance to evacuate the himes with winter only having just wrapped up the warm wave of paints and alarming pictures for the month . so he had an el nino with the system is now in place typically associated with droughts and a strangely both far as he's born. it could be the worst season since the black summer, 520192020. that killed $33.00 people and destroyed an area the size
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of turkey, the site consistently, what we are probably projecting for the summer is the strategy will continue to stay warm and dry with up. and it's really up to individuals and communities. now to prepare for a summer, if payton and fi has, it's some responses on its way for those looking to escape the heat. a cold front is full cost of cold temperatures. so over the next few days. but it's likely just the beginning of months of hate as a straining your p is for what will likely be a challenging summer. the world leaders missing in new york will also be attending a special summit on climate change that's on the sidelines of the un general assembly. but there is a twist. the only ones allowed to speak, all those who bring new and meaningful action to the table. now that's on the
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orders of the un secretary general antonia good terrorist. he is convening the climate ambition summit, which aims to highlight trial blazes, and pro polluters into reducing emissions. now one success story is brazil. well logging in the amazon have full and dramatically president lula desilva has strength from the agency monitoring deforestation, and rolled back some of his pre to assesses the environmental policies. the w has been following the progress on brain forest protections. the. it's the amazon rain forest here has all but disappeared, and brazil's northeastern state of modern young, 72 percent of the force has been raised down and it is up to these environmental officers to protect what's left, what my process. i think task singled out as my opponent was saying, is to try and stop and authorize the for the station and the invasion of protected
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areas such as indigenous territories and conservation unit. but this is only possible without constant presence at every moment to inspect, as must take tons to try and ensure that deforestation is decreases. you make the officers from brazil's environmental protection agency. obama rely on satellite information to choose what locations they will inspect. once they get there, they face many hurdles. in this area, 73, hector's of trees have been cut down. the challenge finding out who is behind is the structure and holding them accountable. one place for me to, especially in areas where there are primary flowers in areas of a legal mining or within indigenous tenant trim, saying that that tends to be more complex, that the officers collect more information by talking to local residents. following these leads. they locate a trader who may be the owner of the land, just inspected. he denies the evidence shown in the images, but if he's proven to be responsible, he will have to pay
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a fine under toward the inspector is also find freshly felled trees. here in the, at all the boy indigenous territory, lift the garage out of people and also isolated people's like the a, what would depend on nature to survive games, the mice to this. so we want more protection and we want the well to learn from the prism of paying them my we can change the world by protecting the rain forest man corporate this. so that helps maintain the balance in the face of climate change. since you much in this case, the officers came just in time to scare away the legal temper. steve, the person slowing down the trees heard the inspector's cars approaching and fled to left behind a motorcycle which will be seized. a just like this cracking down and illegal activities step by step. if almost environmental officers hope to protect the amazons, biodiversity and tomorrow, and that story beatrice christopher from the w use environment department joins me now. and story studio, thanks for being here at b. beatrice,
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can you tell us really how effective these offices have been and facing deforestation? yeah, these a bomb officer, as we just saw, are essentially brazil's environmental police. and it's a bit hard to quantify how much of a difference they're making alone. but we, what we do know is that under both and out of the environmental agency was severely weakened and this type of monitoring that we just saw this hands on the ground was not taking place. and so when do i came into power and put them back in the field? we saw the deforestation go down by 34 percent in the 1st 6 months of this year. so of course, this is a combination of measures both the officer a certain faith play, a big part. okay, so that really does sound significant. can you tell us some of the other ways that the prison in government is trying to combat deforestation in the amazon and is what they're doing? is it enough? one really big important measure is the expansion of protected areas. so that includes conservation units, which is our areas where the nature really isn't meant to be touched at all,
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except for some sustainable economies, like rubber tapping and also indigenous territories where indigenous communities have full rights over these areas. and several studies have shown that they're really good at conserving for us. the government is also trying to push for sustainable agriculture because a lot of the trees that are being cleared in the amazon are being cut down to make space for cattle pastures. and sort of fuels and so we really need to monitor this in the long term to see if it's enough. but what we do know is that this was a complete $180.00 from the previous government's agenda, which was, you know, explored the amazon as much as you want. right? i mean, we know that some of these practices that you're talking about existing or as a, you know, then along comes present job role scenario and he put a lot of these things on hold. so what kind of impact did that have? that's right. it's a table so now to publicly pushed for mining and these protected image of this territory, you're stopped expansion of protected areas. we can do more mental agency. and
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really what all of those did was signal to the public. the amazon is the worst exploit. it's yours to cut down, and so we didn't only see a shoot, you know, like wildfire. so we're in deforestation. sewer. but also criminal networks on the ground. you have to imagine the amazon has a vast space that is really hard to, you know, keep track of and without anyone there criminal networks like drug trafficking and money laundering, and gun traffic and also flourished. wow. so what we're hearing here sounds very much like a success story is the hope for the amazon. all the experts i've talked to have said that we have to have hope we have the truth, but to have hope of course, this is a success story, but there is a lot of work. the government still has to do to make up for all those lots of room for us that were raised down under the former government. but the reason we have to have hope is because the amazon is a vital carbon sink that if left alone, or if we don't keep destroying it,
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absorbs enormous amounts of c o 2 from the atmosphere. and we need to keep those vital carbons. think we're extreme weather like what we just also saw on this program is just going to keep becoming more common. so every, you know, piece of land. every tree that we can save in the amazon is going to make a difference. something something that affects us. oh, beatrice chris joseph. christopher wrote from our environment department, thank you so much. i okay, let's take a look at a few more stories that making headlines. and india has warned it citizens to avoid traveling to parts of canada off to a diplomatic route with the country. canadian prime minister just intruder had demanded that india treat with the utmost seriousness allegations that its agents played a role in the model of a c activist in canada, columbia, as government and one of the countries last remaining rebel groups. the n c. have announced that they will start
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a 10 month see spot in october. they also agreed to stop peace talks left as president, gustavo petro is trying to end the countries decades long. conflicts that has claimed nearly half a 1000000 lives since bolts news for you. now in spain's world come when a woman school and has agreed to end, a boy called on joining the national team, just ahead of that nations leak match is scheduled for the coming days. the spanish football federation has promised to make the immediate, i'm profound. structural changes that the women have been holding out for the on want to kiss from former football president, luis will be alice one player jennifer, i'm also his lips overshadowed spain success at the women's world cup. it sparked outrage that turned into protest. ruby alice stepped down 3 weeks after the incident and controversial coach jorge
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build the was sacked. that's what but many players wanted more of 39 revolting and refuse to suit up for a country, including 20 internationals recently called up by spain's new coach. the players could have faced sanctions, including fines, if they had refused to call up. with now, spain's woke up when he in squad has agreed to in the boy kind of the national team . after the federation promised to make profound changes, it has been agreed to create a mixed commission, which includes both the spanish football federation and the players through the representatives they want and the supreme council for sports. and this commission, we have agreed on competencies that cover all the issues that the players have been demanding for so long such as changes in the organizational structure of women's football in the strategic plan. and other things that we have been talking about in
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recent days. the federation wouldn't elaborate on the changes to be made. only said they would be and out. so jenny, her most so was not named in the squad by the new coach. sane. her old mission was meant to protect her. it's joining me now in the studio is chris harrington from d. w. sports can see chris, so we're hearing this spain's new coaches leaving jenny have mos so out of the squads quote for her own protection. so protection from well, exactly. yeah, mazda 2 megs. the new spanish women's coach basically said it was the best way to protect her. her most so responded very quickly, say protect me from what and protect me from whom considering ruby alice has already step down. the previous coach was sat and it seems that a bit odd that you're leaving off the all time scoring liter. uh for the team
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especially considering she was the focal point. you know, this whole cycle began with the incident that was involved to her directly and then even back and forth early on there was some back and forth about whether it was consensual or not. and it's unfortunate i, i kind of have the instinct that it's similar to a whistle blowing situation. you know, something gets very big and large. and i can only opined a wide hallway with leaf or off and it would be maybe out of sight, out of mind. maybe this would be an opportunity for the spanish team to move forward with their success. be in the talking point rather than the scandal. but i think this is a no. okay, now denny hello. so has a to use the spanish football federation of trying to intimidate and threaten the, the wilcock champions. and so truly, even though we've got this new management situation, she seems to think the really nothing has changed. so you're getting not feeling
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well. i think it terms of the threats, it kinda seems like that because they immediately came out and said that a, as it was mentioned in the report, you could receive up to a 30000 euro fine if you choose not to play that's according to this spanish sport law act, you know, but after this long meeting this week they said that you know, whether or not you want to play. there will be no sizes or fines. so i understand that sentiment, but for her, most of the cases and over the spanish prosecutors or are pursuing their, investigating the sexual assault claims made because of the case. and if found guilty because spanish law recently basically did not, does not distinguish any longer between the sexual harassment and sexual assault. so to be honest could be found guilty. i think her most always pushing for that. i think she wants to see more heads roll specifically is and he'll have his day in court. let's see how it, how it is chris harrington, thank so much. thank you. and that is all we have time for,
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