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a news this is data from the news life from that. another sees 5 for the going of kind of back up to tuesdays of attacks from as a buyer's shot in scores of casualties as an economy and separate system, the disputes in regions. so they would lay down their weapons for peace talks, also on the program you cried in present for the visit on the address of a special session of the united nations security council, urging the russian to be stripped of its veto. w travels to the amazon, but if the un agency monitoring illegal deforestation, it's a success story. this folding hall,
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the problem of the photo station on britain's prime in the service you soon next, taking those funds to week in these countries, environmental commitments pushing past the target date for changing the next to your organization. the punch. ok, welcome to the program. that's me kind of media and fighters and as a by johnny forces in the corner counter back of agreed to cease 5. the 2 sides have been engaged in menu fighting since tuesday when as advice on those 10 minutes reparation pounding the disputed region with rockets and heavy artillery causing scores of casualties. the lot of counter back is internationally recognized as positive as a by john, even though most of his residents are asked to be con medians as a bunch on to control of pots. the region after a while with our media in 2020, had conflict claimed around 6000 lives. it was there by john said it would
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not stop on the ethnic arminian, fighters surrendered gunfire in fear took over the streets of stip on the card. the main city, another no gun above, after a day of bun boardman, a ceasefire, was announced. now go, no good about defense for it says agreed the other by jones demand this arm, azerbaijan, defense ministry has said the ceasefire agreement also requires armenian armed forces to leave their comeback positions, and military posts throughout. most of them are no good above russia. one of the backers of the agreement said it's peacekeepers evacuated around 2000 civilians. the boss, they are fighting left a trail of destruction where dozens located and hundreds of civilians injured. just pop in the area, the saucer, the 3rd. what can i say?
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maybe i was very lucky that i'd survive another tomorrow on saturday. if you could see what was happening here yesterday was the 6 the level classes. so everything was covered with smoke. here in your lawn, crowds gathered to protest the renewed military operation. the big of a data trees internationally seen a spart of other by john, but it's population is majority ethnic armenians. it's been a flash coined between the 2 countries for decades, where the type of conflict is never far away. over to get it goes in is on our media. the american academic and political analyst is also director of the media based independent think tank. regional studies center asked him how secure nicole pa, shamia is as on media and the prime minister. give them the protests against him. i
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would say the army of government as a whole and the prime minister individually is significantly more secure and less threatening for the simple reason that this agreement was reached and signed by the our union representatives from the board of colorado and much of the either in frustration is now being redirected against russia for its inability to enforce the pre existing ceasefire. and this army of government was also reelected despite losing the war in 2020. so there is a degree of self confidence. so, um, why has, why does russia appear to have the for sake and i mean, yeah, in this fight. well, clearly, roger is both overwhelmed and distracted by its failed invasion of ukraine. russia has also squandered the diplomatic initiative to the west in terms of engagement.
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but i do think our media has rather belatedly realized the limits of a dangerous over dependence on russia for army near rush is now a more serious challenge. open on the reliable sol, gold partner. they've been a long day and proposals for pace tools to try and solve this simmering conflicts and we have to present value tie about about who's offered to hold the full weight and negotiations over the goal. and i'm kind of back. those would include russia. i'm what to be regarded as an honest broker, despite that support for as a body shop. well clearly know, in other words, dirty and to a degree based on its military. so for crossover, john, during the war and 2020, as disqualified itself in terms of mediation or broke ring, any diplomatic solution. this is much more, i would say,
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based on the political will, of the parties, direct parties to the conflict itself. the democratically elected leadership of the car ball and the on the board, terry and i was over at johnny authorities. so it's not, it's turkey, old russia then who because space has been going on for ages. yes or no. in other words, the recent breakthrough when the post war situation, we see a degree of ground progress based on 2 developments. one is significant western engagement, the european union and the united states are not mediating but rather more effectively facilitating offering a platform for our media. also redrawn to form a noun shafter of normalization. the 2nd real development here is the direct dialogue between the corner car box and the algebra. johnny authorities based on
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the necessity to respect and protect the rights and security of the beleaguered arminian population of the car. right, okay, well let me that go to okay, thank you richard. i gotta go get a go see it from the regional study center. thank you for all. and that's what new york has a lot of moves. and as he has told, a special session of the un security council that rushes unprovoked invasion of his country is criminal. your training president said moscow should be stripped of. it's a veto power on the un body watched by rushes, i'm boss of the, as in nancy told that it gets the most of that most of the world recognizes the, the truth about this war. rush ahead, strongly protested. does that unexcused invitation to speak as well? the w safe, international edison richard walker has been following that security council. i'm using. welcome, richard. what's your impression so far?
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yeah, well, i mean, there was a lot of interest dissipation field going into this meeting of the letter means the landscape of course, taking the opportunity to, to bring his message to the high table of, of, of global diplomacy. and also the, the expectation of a potential kind of show down between him and rushes. foreign minister, as i love golf, who is leading the russian delegation in new york. whether the 2 of them may even be in the same room facing each other across the desk. now lever off at the beginning of the meeting, it is not showing up so far. so the russian, you invested it was, was the for the russian side. but right from the off, the tensions began to boil over. the russian ambassador was interrupting the chairman of the meeting, saying that it was wrong, the blunder mister lensky should even be allowed to speak of this basic is the beginning of this session complaining that this was a breach of the rules, and this became a real back and forth between him and the president of the prime minister of
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albania, who holds the championship at the moment of the un security council that eventually a subdue. but that took about 15 minutes a back and forth with the russian ambassador, basically holding the whole thing up. arguing that of london, mister lensky should not even be allowed to address the guy, the diplomat to the beginning of the session. okay, and how important then is this page from as it ends here? he's. he's 1st in peer in us an appearance. yeah. since the advice? yeah. well, it's pretty important. of course, he already appeared before the why the meeting of the general assembly yesterday in new york. now he's taking his message to the security council and he's started getting more specific in some areas talking about what he's presenting is the ukranian peaceful military. it's come up with a 10 point plan saying, so you know, we want to eventually get to a piece situation and we want to come the shape. this is the kind of the blueprint of a piece that we see. but also saying that the let one lesson of this war is united
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nations itself and particularly the security council where he needs reform. the fact that a member, one of the permanent members of the security council with the power veto its abilities are block interesting from going through the, the fact that it is responsible for the aggression is the reason that there is a complete deadlock in the united nation system, so he went through a pretty detailed set of, of coal saying that you, in general assembly should be able to override a veto if there's a 2 thirds vote in the un general assembly cooling for whitening of the membership of the un security council with india for instance, or the japan germany, country from latin america joining, making it more representative and the other points. and he kind of pinning who's colors ukraine's argument to is why the sense that the un security council is not representative is not a fair representation of the world as it is now. and trying to align ukraine with that message. and that i think is a message that,
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that we should have what he will be hoping we'll have some impact in the global south in particular. because of course, is the global staff that feels so badly represented by the un security council right now. and so given that given, given that, that message, that is but it's, but he's taken a to the global. so is he likely to change minds because they've, i've a, a, in the south, a vibe of south on the fence or lined up behind russia. well, is there also countries in the global south and neither on the fence? no, with russia, for instance, kenya, he met the president of. can you william russo yesterday a can you stop by? you claim very much, but he also had a meeting yesterday with sewer. so around opposed to the president in south africa, which is one of those countries that is pretty much on the fence at the moment. and i think that's another positive, the value of these a vis you n week for as far as the landscape, not disappearing. and these beaches and the un general assembly on the right. security council is these one on one me things that she's having on the sidelines
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with these leaders. the ability to get his message across to them behind closed doors and really say, look me in the eyes. and it would, you know, you ought to be supporting us. uh yeah, i will fight should be your fight too. so i think don't just look at what he's saying and the speech is also look at who he's meeting and i think, yeah, it's usually valuable opportunity for him certainly. but thank you for that. there should check the devil, his chief, internal edges, richard volk out. of course you can follow me events that special session on the web security council on dw is life youtube channel. while the well that while well, leave this i've been gathering for the general assembly amazing. they've also been holding meetings on the side line to discuss climate change. but the un secretary general has stipulated that the only people a lot of to speak at the climate and vision summit of those bringing new and meaningful action to the time. internally butera share convened the meeting to
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highlight trial, blazes, and to prosper, loses and to be juicing emissions. while the success story is brazil was logging in the amazon, his phone and dramatically. president lu, there's a silver head strengthen the government's environmental protection agency and roll back some of his previous says, add to environmental policies. they, nobody has been following progress. 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 by professor. i think di singled out as my opponent saying is to try and stop on authorize the for the station and the invasion of protected areas, such as indigenous territories and conservation unit. but this is only possible without constant presence at every month to inspect, as must take tons to try and ensure that deforestation is decreases. you make the
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officers from brazil's environmental protection agency, a bama rely on satellite information to choose what locations they will inspect. once they get there, they faced many hurdles in this area. 73, hector is 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 over then indigenous to 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 it fine. under toward the inspector is also find freshly felled trees here in the boy indigenous territory, lift the garage out of people and also isolated people's like the a why would depend on nature to survive getting the mice to this. so we want more
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protection and we want the well to learn from the opinions on 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 too much. i. 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. and just like this cracking down an illegal activity, step by step, if almost environmental officers hope to protect the amazon's biodiversity. meanwhile, britons prime minister has an ounce ponds to weaken some of his countries, the environmental commitments, following emergency cabinet meeting, especially soon. ok, said breton will be legs. some of its key climate targets such as bands on new petro cause. and you said the u. k. would give it to what he called the most sensible cream leadership. they also claim the infrastructure wasn't in place to
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meet former sizes of this move comes from a growing concerned of the potential financial cost of the campaign to reach. net 0 emissions by 2050 is more of the what the prime minister had to say for investing billions and new energy projects. yet we don't have the good infrastructure to bring that power to households and businesses. and when energy security is national security, that's unacceptable. that's capable of, i'm not charlotte. chelsea impel who's in london. welcome to charlotte. what else did we just have a bit? excuse me. what else did we hear from the prime minister or the minister says very to the decisions about the navy, on the commitments that the u. k. has made on it for me. it policies that includes very important me it's commitment to reach. it's not 0. talk at $52050.00 instead he said this is about adjusting the false get this. so he announced
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a series of measures which is that she was and down plans that were ready in place for to reach this necessary target among them. for example, he's delaying plans to replace petrol and the diesel vehicles of electric cars. when it comes to people's homes. he's also delaying plans to replace the boilers with more environmental friendly heat pumps. he wants to announce an incentive to help people to do that. the main point is that this is about, he said, changing the way the politics he's done. he says that there's been too much short term thinking, too many explosions, promising of these commitments. and so it's not, this is not simply tools where you want to purchase public data on the so appreciate the cost that it will come up for me to find time to people. he said, this is going to be a more democratic with things you know, going forward. she said, if we don't take the business department for the hands on introducing the policy
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policies in this climate so that their assignments all will be really simple. so this is, if this is true, that takes way of doing things, is a more democratic way of doing things. why is this published to shift so controversial a more democratic move for domestic? he said, yes, as you say, this is extremely controversial. it is quite rad. that you see a, they also industry and the environment, the united in that criticism. but that has been the case today as it's on folded just how these environmental policies will be voltage down. a lot of people saying that to any as washing done environmental policies often alternately be more expensive. they think it's the environment. this is not due to the economy . business leaders as well saying this is shapes and confidence also, not based on please for the economy. the, the so there's been
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a lot of criticism from the deployment design policy as well. many saying this is the biggest mistake of his career and perhaps not as a mystically expedient until through the timing of this announcement where she is said that this is in line with the philosophy that he's asked for a while. but i think a lot of cynics with the to the 5 says expected to be an election next. you know, just going to talk you through a local government result. you might think it's just local politics, but it is for the key to this. uh, the conservative party part of the sufficiency, not policies, they one a surprise election when an electro election on the grounds as being against a policy for putting a fee or a toll on the nice policing. cause that apparently is ridi shakespeare was thinking policy. they think that that, that when the call from the opposition policy was currently leading in the polls. so some suggestion here that there is
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a lot of politics involved. but if you look at the polls we looked at how the public knew these net 0 find the goals they all very popular. so it does remains to be seen whether or not receive the election to fight for. the charlotte telson fell in london. it's a site who are dozens of wildfire as a binding across the country's east coast, as itself is an intense heat wave, a month ahead of the normal hot summer. a total of 5 bonds that i'm size for all of sydney and authority is a warning that becoming 5 season could be one of australia's was just weeks into astronomy of spring season. and oh, really pops 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 conditions have prompted health warnings,
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school closures, and a total 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 day starting to come through during september, but the fact that we've seen so many heart days in a row hanging around 478 days across new south wales. and victoria is quite unusual . the heat wave is full, so fanning thousands of science. hundreds of fireflies that have been battling the blazes which have forced some resistance to evacuate the himes with winter only having just wrapped up the warm with paints and alarming pictures for the month. the heat and el nino with the system is now in place typically associated with droughts and astronomy, a full force. he's born. it could be the worst season since the black summer fires in 20192020. that killed $33.00 people and destroyed an area the size of
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turkey. a site consistently. what we are probably projecting for the summer is the strategy will continue to stay warm and dry weather. and it's really up to individuals and communities now to prepare for a summer, if an agent and fi has it's some respite, it's on its way. so it's always looking to escape the heat. a cold front is full cost of cold temperatures over the next few days. but it's likely just the beginning of months of heat as a straining here, p is for what will likely be a challenging summer. obviously look at that simple stores making headlines around the well invited to a nato. his head, china is eastern province of john. so can at least one person according to local media. the storm was brief, but for us over to any cause and bringing down power lines, or warnings of heavy rains and strong winds in several regions. 2 people have been
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killed in a gas explosion in apartment block outside moscow. well, injuries were announced as emotions. services worked at the site and by she caught east of the russian capital. at least 10 apartments were damaged. according to local officials, the columbia governments on one of the countries last remaining rebel groups and amc up and i was the bounced off a 10 month seats in october. i also agreed to stop pace totes after his present gustavo petra, who is trying to end the country's decades long on conflict. this claims and nearly half a 1000000 lives friends. king charles has met french president emmanuel mcroy in paris, so the se 1st state visit to friends the trips intended to demonstrate the 2 countries close ties despite post wrecks attentions. it was postponed from march following mass demonstrations against the president macros, pension reforms of india,
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which has cautioned its citizens, that gains traveling to canada, learning what it said, but growing empty india activities. one comes after canada accused indian agents of involvements in the killing of a canadian seat. activists are the best thing, new jobs. and if i'm to move into india strenuously denies the accusation, and canadian prime minister just intruder as demanded the new dining treat me allegations with the utmost seriousness, us as bites, kind of as cold for india to reveal what it knows about the killer dw, who's deli, bureau chief, i'm rita cima, told my colleague on your campus, mckinnon. more about the indian governments travel advisor as well. it certainly service, and it comes on here as a direct response to canada. advisory warning, it's citizens not to go to certain parts of india, site and security concerns like terrorism, militancy, kidnapping,
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and civil unrest now, but in did, foreign ministry has no advice. it's citizens to be extremely vigilant when they are in canada. the thing that uh, you know, they have to be careful of anti india activities as well. as you know, politically can don't hate crimes and political and criminal violence, asking it's citizens to actually be very careful in mind for especially it is with such incidents have taken place. now it's asking it's students to register at the end did high commission in canada and consider this across the country in case as an emergency. they should stay up to date with the information offered by the indian high commission. and it says, particularly at risk in diplomats and those spots of the indian community who and what it goes. uh, antique india activities, top down a bureau chief, i'm rates are cima in sports spans. woke up, winning squads is a great time. it's boy because of the national team,
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after the spanish football federation promised to make immediate and profound changes play as refusing to represent the country until there was an overall price per gallon. when the former football, boston luis ruby alice the case to jet. and jenny had most of the boston woke up finals celebrations against a consensus as a federal agent weren't to memorize on the changes. and the 2nd thing would be announced to his reminder about top story at this hour. i think i'll media and find does it as a bunch of any forces in exclusive agent for going to kind of back up the class a ceasefire? i think i mean the separatists i've ever laid down the weapons of peace tools, which are due to take place on thursday in as a body shop. the declining president's autumn is, it has to be, has told a special session of the un security council that rushes unprovoked invasion of these countries is criminal. he said moscow should be stripped of its veto power over us by the west. russia has strongly protested the president's invitation to
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