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stops on services. on d w the . this is dw, use live from berlin, growing concerns for the safety of civilians in a disputed region of the caucuses. armenia calls for a united nations mission to newborn oak, or by accusing azerbaijan of planning ethnic lens. ukraine claims a breakthrough in the fight back against the russian invasion. we assessed the progress of caves, casual defense, and nasa scientists hope asteroids samples brought back to earth will provide vital
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evidence of ip origin of the solar system. opinions of years ago, the unpopular phone in the us welcome to the program. refugees from new gore. no, kyra bach has begun crossing the border into armenia. fears have been growing for asinique armenians living in the disputed region since azerbaijan launched and offensive to re take control. sizes of civilians are without food or shelter. by the needed humanitarian aid is starting to reach people trapped in the wrong place . the smoke rises always define the guard, no, quite a box regional capital. it is a city in phil fox on nearly deserted as people hired a flea sponsored by john says the demilitarized vision of debris creation is
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underway, vc, these weapons was seized from the separate tests. this was a close corporation in close corporation with the washing peacekeepers to conduct the immunization and also the ministers, ition and also support the city this rich doors that needs to have our meeting in the porter do strongly disagree at the un, the one the other by johnny violations that they see automatic suspension stretch for economic armenians bash the international committed to shoot down to take all the efforts for an immediate deployment of funding interagency mission by the united nations to not going to come up with the to monitor and access the human rights demand. so then the security situation on the ground. some aid has begun to arrive. the forest red cross going more to enter the enclave since the latest
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fighting began. bring some 70 tons of food and medicine. the organization says it was able to evacuate some wounded armenians. hundreds have sought shelter, destruction peacekeeping bits to despite and go as moscow. as they say, it's peacekeepers did nothing to stop the answer by johnny onslaught. i'm not going to expect. we're not going to stay here now as displaced armenians do not see a future in the garden or cut about anymore. solid name, the good cool name. but all we want to as far as our by john to give a safe passage a day in advance to leave our whole month, we entered, but heads up by some of those pos me. so one be realized. the armenian leadership of the region now says that most of the 120000 carter mach armenians will draw the
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leave. the historic lands then live on the us, or by john he a party dw reporter, and maria cut them out. so spent the day with armenians to fling their gore and oak or boss. i spoke to her a little earlier us. uh well, we have seen some of so 400 people uh, crossing uh the door to today. um, in, in the, in the, in the morning on, uh, whole day, uh, people across the border with their, our personal cars in the buses. we actually manage to talk with some of the relatives that were uh, did in other parts of the board. uh. and they were telling us that, um they, they are so happy that their relatives are coming, that they can be now in the safe place. we could talk to the refugees at the border because they were obviously very, very tired and, and still didn't want to really engaged in any sort of communication because of
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what they went through for 4 months and especially past days and but we met some of them here at the hotel and they're telling us that it's a miracle that they could escape because they said that the human carrying court though wouldn't have been opened. also at the, at the border. there were some refugee cons uh set top um by rats, cross and people were receiving the 1st uh and medical aid. they were receiving some from the psychological support as well. so very, very desperate situation there at the border now where we are, what's the situation like inside no go or no car about as well. this situation is still dire. we are what, from what we are hearing from the locals that we can reach and they're telling us
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that yes, the human term in uh health is reaching the towns. uh, but uh, so its not a sufficient for uh for the whole population. and just to remind you, it's uh, around 120000 people that are essentially stocked. they're waiting for the human turning core doors. they're saying that they are trying to get some fuel so that when they have this 1st opportunity to leave, they just drive to the, to the check point and come to armenia. so, so this, jason is, is quite, quite difficult there. thanks, maria. the w reporter and maria cut them off. so joining us from our media, ukraine's military says it has broken through russian lines in the southeastern separation region. ukrainian troops of advance through a russian defensive front, near the village of they're both of the extent of keeps gains is still on care. as most goes forces of heavily fortified. the area ukraine's kind are offensive,
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has been slowed by russian mine fields and anti tank obstacles. meanwhile, there is heavy fighting around the city of box moved in eastern ukraine. here to the counter offensive has been slow, but commander say it's tying up russian forces, pounding the russians again. west and supply dots. hillary like this. how it is vital to ukraine's counter offensive. he around russian occupied box moved. it's being slow going all the keys captured key villages south of the city. last week. ukrainian gun crews say the shelves and making life miserable to the russians. to the budget. they hate our hardware and that's what we gather from the intercepts that we had and we hear that we're giving them how and it keep wondering how much the munition we've got left see clinic was the basic boss you so that i mean,
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nation ukraine is reliant on its allies with key firing shells foster, then they can be supplied but not to eat cranes. equipment comes from its friends is also captured. hundreds of russian tanks like this one throughout the whole britain estimates more than haul for the cranes. alma has been seized from its attack is and that's including molten tanks. opposed to paula. now those things were in service with the russian army after 2014 or federal court when a beach, so from russian tangle go there quite. you gotta, she's go for that. i'd say when the russian falls is dug in deeply on the front lines key, but it's had little success punching through with it's on a moment. so now at least the slow attrition of artillery fire continues to dominate the battlefield. a
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well, marina moran from king's college london says ukraine is finding it difficult to recapture more territory arrived buckled while the pregnant that's your brain has had they have been trying to circle the motor ever since mid july, when general service you said that it was strategically important to ensure that the russians are encircled and severe. is there a supply lines? and there are logistics to book mood because who can be used as a spring board for attacks and plants can cremmit doors. as of recently, we have seen some defensive the brain forces taken under. you've got an pushy of code which are on the side so they can exploit that. you over a few right now. that being said, we're seeing heated fights for buck moved, but the russian forces remain in trans there and they have more man power and artillery superiority. so it will be a hard fight. that being said, the russians will remain pinned down there,
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which might relief pressure on regions such as school counts for the ukrainian forces. because a range of, of some other news headlines from around the world. tens of thousands of people have protested in madrid against a possible m, a. c. for capital on separate systems, demonstrators oppose a deal for those who took part in catalonia is attempt to secede from spain in 2017 opposition. leaders saying i'm to see would be unconstitutional. health officials say to palestinians have been killed by his writing forces in a raid on a west bank. refugee camp is really minutes reset. it moved into the camp on a counter terrorism mission of israel has stepped up rates over the past 18 months . a while after 7 long years in space, a nice a pro carrying asteroid samples has returned to earth to the jubilation of mission controllers. the cops who landed in the us state of utah carrying rock and dust from an asteroid. cold brand new scientists say it is bringing back the largest
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asteroid samples so far collected. they hope it will offer a glimpse into our solar systems. earliest history. while keith cowan is a former nasa employee, i'm the editor of space ref dot com in washington dc. and he told me what happens next with the asteroid samples right now as we speak, you've got a group of them. yes, the engineers that are walking up to the spacecraft and if you watch star trek, you face in a way team and they have my german clicked as an aisle scripts team where they they go to the place and they study it. what they're now going to do is say the caps is fine, is put it into some containers, take it by and how i talked to a telecom to a web, put it in a special container with nitrogen, just to make sure that when they finally opened it, what's inside is from the asteroid dock from one of the guys you know,
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picked it up. can you expect the samples to change how we understand the solar system? or, of course, and i should say that my at my age, i'm 68. when i grew up, they said, asteroids or rocks and comments were snowballs, and that was like, as far as we were now, we've discovered that they're all overlapping with each other. venue is a bit like a comment, but they have all these organic substances on the surface and in the rocks. and that's where you and i came from, and also as a lot of water there, which means that this asteroid was part of something bigger. cuz these barrels, when we form, when you have a large body. and the question is where our oceans come from. so, by studying this asteroid, we could learn a whole litany of things. it is a biologist myself. i'm more interested in the chemistry, but the geologists will be able to see how this little piece of something that was bigger that got broken up billions of years ago became what it is now and help perhaps perhaps we are derived from that whole process. tell us how good the
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findings and alter our approach then to space exploration. we'll get back to my use where you thought, well, maybe life was rear and only roof is the only place where it seems to be happening . if you see these chemicals, these organic chemicals, the precursors for the dna and proteins and other molecules that make us up in life on her. and you're now finding them almost everywhere you what i mean. little bodies are big ones. you've got to sit back and say, well, you know, the chance was that they all came together again for now. the location is now quite, are hired and all by the way, all those thousands of plants we've discovered operating of the star key for that are in many ways like ours, the ones that are sources like so for me, the chances of life is out there just get bigger every time we do something like that somewhere else that could this mission bring us closer to mining asteroids? and if so, could you explain to us how that would work as well? there's more than one kind of asteroid. this is a corporate issues contract,
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which is a mixture, rock and ice, and i'll give you the technical term to all the chemicals. but there are there, some of them are more stony with less water and some are made out of a lot of metal. so it's, you know, where you mining are you to get an up? cool. are you digging a box site to make aluminum or there's a difference, but there's not always interested in mining here. it's also like this asteroid is coming close to earth. won't hit the spacecraft, the dropped off the container is now going on to another asteroid. alpha a pos a pop is which will come very, very close. 20000 miles 30. something 1000 kilometers from earth in 2029 and it poses a risk. so if you want to do the hollywood thing, like blowing it up or moving, you need to know what these things are made up. so this is more than one reason to want to know what these rocks are made of. fascinating stuff case he's coming editor of space ref dotcom in washington dc. this is healthy is tickets the sci fi?
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i smashed the women's american world cup record here in berlin with a time of 2 hours, 11 minutes and 50. 3 seconds. she knocked over 2 minutes of the previous record to make sporting history. the 29 year old won the race last year in a personal best. it was almost 4 minutes quicker this time, right. all right, you are up to date. our documentary series is coming up after a short break. i'll see you at the top of the next hour, take care the imagine how many portion of loads us are now in the world climate change. the story, this is much less the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to work. i'm going to like this.
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