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the, the business dw news live from ballad frances, to pull its forces out of these at the hunter that seized power. and also the elected president. well comes to the decision by the former colonial pot, saying it's a step to old sufferings. also on the progress, armenia says nearly a 1000 refugees have crossed. it's pulled up from the disputed regions of the bone . ok, now go into a car box. so if he says new toltz open a window of opportunity for the to the teams, the crisis and hopes of a breakthrough in the hollywood writes as strikes,
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thomas won't start rolling again. any time soon, thousands of accidents, i'll still in dispute with the big films to the . i'm good. how that with is welcome to the program. this is military rollers have welcome to an announcement by frost that it will withdrawal its troops. is estimate chronically elected president mohammed presumed was outset in july and replaced by the come on the oven lead to military unit since then the one to us ended. this is military cooperation with france. the former colonial part of the country, french president, by the way of my calls is 1500 french soldiers counted stationed in these will leave by the end of this year. of that sort of the vision seem to be the only legitimate leader of new just present buzzer mix was elected by his people with
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that he's over here. so today he's being held hostage if i skip the victim of this crew because he wasn't gonna break for phones because there's ethnic score cycling going on. this is on this. there's a lot of political cowardice that the honda ex wife process decided to bring it back to the several different months back to france and that's also one of holes. we're putting an end to a miniature corporation with a car, and these are with ortiz, because they don't want to fight terrorism anymore. like they want to go to a little while it was a while. there is a security expert from the institute for security studies incentive goals, capital dot com. i austin, whether the who does request for funds to withdraw our troops means they are unwilling to combat you. how does them in the region all, whether they are looking for other allies? what i think what you've seen in the recent time is that the, some of these, the countries will have to call mon, that'd be in place of military or 32. then you see him getting the direction of rush. yeah. so possibly there is going to be
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a little tiny team and done sort of as security. i really just supported that the. i tried to good from russia. i've used the president to book now for us on monday i attended rush enough calculation and yeah, in good conversation with meeting that is the number one team and this that contain these, the tab and we brought for us to these. i've tried the going to affect tab security to a personal with respect to contact. i suggest you a present or less, the june top able to quickly the feed out for it. that's going to be created by the withdrawal offer for us to get the country. so tell me, i know it says nearly 7000 refugees have crossed as border from the disputes of region of nicole and a car box. physic rolling for estimate gar, medians trapped in the enclave. since i was a by john, we to control the last week turkish president, ridge of type, add a wall and says of a john's offensive has opened a window to normalize strange relations in the region. he made the conference off to a meeting with as of
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a johnny president in the home of the if many of the refugees crossing into our media and causing buses. did the report as maria cause i'm nonsense, and jennifer pocket file. this report from the armenian border tax cause stream mouse and the kind of boss is hundreds of ethnic armenians flee the hawkins some vehicles via the skies of debris, some conflict i'd groups are on hand to help as families across the board and media the mass exodus sparks my fee is for the offense, and the new as a by you, i'm a room my condition today we left, they told us either you leave or take us about johnny possible to you, not the kind of people who take up about johnny passports as
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a by john re took nicole know, cut a bus by force last week. the region sits within its borders, but had previously been under the control of east make a mania and forces us around 120000 armenians live in the mountain mist. here a tree may see a persecution if they stay that's despite, as a by john's promised setup wants to reintegrate them as be cool. citizens space for 40000 people from kind of back has been prepared and mania. families standing by for the loved ones arrival face a new of us white is north jeweler, this is yes. i'm waiting for my sister to arrive from the garden of car bar. everything she and her husband have built there. she'll leave behind. that's very bad. gene is leaving your house and starting all over again. and this is already the 2nd time rusher is providing peacekeepers to help with the evacuation.
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but they were consumed for the 10s of thousands of people yet to leave nickel on october. the food and fuel supplies running low and fees of possible revenge attacks. that's a bring in, at least at a carbon eel. she's the deputy director for the europe and central asia program at the international crisis group think time and she joins as of from london. the welcome as a by john has promised to respect the rights of as our medians. but i mean, it was that those will stay, could face ethnic cleansing. what does the future hold then for ethnic armenians from the going across bar? well, the thousands of people who have been heading into armenia tells you something about the deep mistress that people have their of what, what's to come. they have never really lived under, was there. if there's any room,
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there have been 3 wars and now in the region, and these are people who are of us will say it's under an effective blockade for the last 9 months. we've shortages of food of medicine and some fuels supplies. so some people even now who would like to head to the border are not doing so because they're waiting for fuel or they're waiting for the body is that their loved ones who had died in the recent fighting. so the situation is incredibly chance and back who has a huge responsibility to try to find ways to reassure sadistically there. and those are the prospect of creating a land car it will between the 2 countries are media poses that idea. uh, the lead is a add a one and only if the taking advantage of the isolation of from any of that. so that's a, an issue about a, a territory that is part of that amazon, but is who to which it does not have a direct language as part of a cease fire. and that was appropriate by russian beach at to end the conflict
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between armenia and as there was on in 2020, there was a agreements about due trade and transport groups in the region. but both sides have interpreted those agreements quite differently. and it's a really contentious issue in peace talks between our media and as amazon, which will hopefully go for work now. but i will be under intense tension and pressure after the developments of the last few days. i'm not going to cover about the how will this victory advisor by john alter the balance of power in the south clock is this region. and so, yeah, i mean there are, there are 2 actors involved in fact, most go, washington and brussels. we're all trying to facilitate peace talks between armenia and as everybody on in the past. i'm a little bit more than a year since the,
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their conflict and, and after precious invasion of ukraine. the fact that washington and brussels are taking that increasing role in the region in the wake of russia's invasion, any crane, i was really already a point of contention with moscow that felt like maybe it was trying to. but, and that's territory. so there are a lot of questions about what goes forward. obviously, rushing peacekeepers are already on the grounds, but there have been these caused by armenia and discussions in close doors about having some kind of other international presence to try to reassure residents of new gartner casa. but it's unlikely that back who is going to easily seeds to those kinds of conversations. and again, rushing peacekeepers on the ground, bosco doesn't want to see any other presence there. others that are coming out there from the international crisis group. think tact joining us from london. thank you very much. i think is around up now some of the,
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all the news headlines from around the world. egypt is to hold a presidential election in december. several politicians say they will run, but not as likely to oppose a serious challenge to president upto photoshoot l. c. c. during the last vote in 2018, several hopefuls with full styles or rest it such a need to speak of kind of as low a house of parliament has apologize. surprising, are you finding a man who served in the nazi unit during the 2nd world? war antennae wrote a cold and 98 year old hero. the that's what it had served in a division accused of killing polish and a jewish civilians. these ukraine says russian forces have launched an air attack on the southern 4th of desa, a defensive shop down 11 cruise missiles and 19 drugs. some of the solves did get through the damaging buildings, including grain storage are the 1st runs battle times from is by the u. s. have
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arrived in ukraine keats hopes the fuzzy vehicles will speed up its contra offensive against the russian invasion. washington, a set of bolts supply sets, one arabs, tanks, president arguments. lensky has not yet set how many have been delivered. the m on a bronze tank is a 3rd generation 5 full tank named off to a us army general. it was created for homage ground volstead during the cold war more than 40 years later and following significant upgrades. it's the us armies, main baffle times. the a bronze has seen action in numerous military conflicts around the world, including iraq and afghanistan, weighing more than 60 tons. it's one of the heaviest tanks in service that makes it bulky, but it's well protected against most anti tank weapons. it's
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$120.00 millimeter main gun has a range in excess of full kilometers. what makes the m on a bronze unique is it gas turbine engine, which use is a type of jet few. although it has an impressive performance, even washington has acknowledged it has a very high fuel consumption compared to traditional diesel engines. the us also admits the tank system is hard to maintain and expensive to run. just 2 of the reasons why washington has been reluctant to deliver this battle tank to ukraine. as long as you finance of onset the coal to help in available our next topic. international legion is made up of foreign troops who fights and died alongside ukrainian soldiers w just once he was building
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a met. legion is returning from the front line target practice keeping skills shop while away from the front line, rest resupplied and to be to for looks ation. the international legion has been part of the ukranian army since the beginning of russia's full scale invasion. we have just the symbol unit, normal units, just come forward and us and uh that together with the opinions box, yvonne have 2 years experience in the gym and ami. he came to ukraine just weeks after the war started, and then the never followed. that would be a one year up again. so i and i didn't really had better things to do like home that can, let's say a boring job, one to, to help people and does and then skills to come in 3 days into the war. the ukrainian president quoted for friends of peace and democracy to help defend this
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country. it was a message that had hope finished volunteer, qualifying corporate. it's kind of stuck with me about the europe didn't do enough. and i remember when we had the world, because, well, in theater, so i was like, well, at least i can do that. how big was referring to the finnow soviet was the 9 to 30 many spring dan nations. historical experience with the subtlety is from more than 60 countries, have taken up arms on behalf of the free some only state for a few weeks a month. they fight side by side with the ukrainians. but international fight is going to leave and go home if they want to. that makes a difference, says kayla, please. when you go to, are you trying to you? did you notice like the whole place is clean and they have
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a they have people who cook and just set up and it's nice. so like when you come off mission it's, it's, it's the place is nice and spotless with the legion because the new and people like, you know, new people they and because people leave and come back they, they re make a lot of the mistakes. so you place this on the, on the dirty. it's not as well organized to leave stuff behind. caleb list is from australia. he has no military experience when he joined up a year ago. but it is now a platoon come on. he says he was about to join the french foreign legion when russia evaded to crate. so he changed class adventure. he says was part of this motivation. i want to test myself. i want to say like, again, i want to be extreme. so i came here with the same motivation and it's basically done that. and now i just,
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i just do this. that's the only thing i'm really good at here away from the front, things are a bit more relaxed. the legion has been fighting under ukrainian come onto the hockey for offensive and towards boston. although hobbit has his own only half joking description of the most important contribution to the one to die or to get wounded that when a couple of months. so the rest, the keeps having you put in the headlines, some giving support i mean we, we don't intend to to do it, but i think and then it turns out to be that, how do you say because impacts to be kind of assuming they don't make that kind of impact all 3 men say they have no plans to
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return to normal civilian life. and from all on the international units i spoke to, john francois ara tells he's a professor of confident studies at the university of auto. the fighters are probably coming from roughly 30 or 40 country a lot from ross itself, but also from other republics, a former soviet union like georgia below ruth as well at western country. we're talking about 01000 people. it's difficult to step in exact numbers and numbers. we're inflated early in the war, but we know that certain units certainly can uh, put on the field at least a 1000 or 1500. come about them on a regular basis so that the numbers are not small. now,
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all these international sizes incorporates, it's fully in the, into ukraine's forces and all they've paid. how does it work? most of them are incorporated, at least in a way or another, whether you're creating an army, they are usually not paid. they are volunteers coming from abroad. being paid would make them mercenary with a different status under international law the but they usually organized along linguistic or national live unit because it can be used more efficiently like that. but you bring the ukrainian military intelligence. i've also been using some of those unit b, i never live in the line in ukraine and in russia. now, the russian citizens in the ukraine, in international legion, but we know about them and also about the motivation. a yes, different ties,
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different might be based and early on since 2014, 50 new uh, to unit of far, right. russian. that are opposed to the current regime in russia. and they have been conducting strike wisdom to russian territory and brianna in belgrade. but you have also alternative rushing to distance from across russia. in the clock is this an area at the cross and uniting with a common goal to fight against the russia and also to the, to, to hold the russian regime and establish a more western base regime for the future. let me change the subject briefly about earlier in the program. the ukraine is now in possession of $31.00, adams tax promise around 6 months ago. what difference will they make? it will certainly make a tactical advantage for your brain,
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especially in the southern front. at the same time uh, heavy armor happened to be that you end up being you that much as we're expecting in a 1000. most likely it is in century based on that. and with the weather being more difficult, starting october november. so those that rams won't play as big as their role as if they would have a ride in the summer for example. but certainly they offer a non negligible, often for uh, your opinion, for it is to move russian forces out of your brain. shuffle side. i tell the thank you very much for sharing your expertise with us. thank you very much. i stay of rights as strikes and hollywood could be ending under a tentative agreement with studio bosses, rises of tv films, and talk shows stop,
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look 5 months ago. anybody bonding best of pay and conditions and protection from the use of artificial intelligence box cameras will not stop rolling again. any time soon, the thousands of actors are still in dispute with the big studios. close to a done deal. one that union negotiate to say contains quote, meaningful games and protections for rights has not much more has been revealed about the tentative agreement that has been struck between the writer's guild and film and television studios is finalized. it could bring an end to a stalemate that has practically ground hollywood to a halt. for nearly 5 months, right to is and creators took to the streets cooling for best to pay rules on the number of writing stuff employed on shows an invitations on the use of artificial intelligence and the writing process. every day
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there's some news story about a i and there's no doubt that those services will continue to improve. and right now, as some of our members call them, their plagiarism machines and they have no business in the writing of scripts. but they're still wouldn't mean production in hollywood can really immediately suck astra a union rep. present some, a 150000 actors, also began strike action on july 14th, and they have not yet reached a deal with gta bosses. the same as faces have shown disappeared. so the cause the, our industry is a $160000.00 actors for instance. and they're struggling to make a living just to just to, you know, to eat so and, and they weren't,
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and many of them were making a very decent living before doing the exact same job. so it's right to stand up active and making some similar demands to the writers, especially on the issue of a copyright. so there is hopes that they will be a full resolution soon. and the hollywood can get back to work. for more details as go to jason compet donya, he's the los angeles bureau chief of nbc news radio and jason the rights as union corpus. uh, quote, exceptional deal. we don't know much about it, but it must take all the right boxes. does it? you're absolutely right now we're not exactly sure that the verbage or what was conceded from the movie studios or what was considered from the writers union, but apparently it's good enough for them to get them back to work. so we should have more details maybe later this week on exactly how the provisions work in the
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future and what protections were in place for that writers moving forward. but yeah, details have not been released and. and right now, the tentative agreement has not been voted on yet, and the final verbage and the legal documentation has now been agreed upon yet. so it may be a couple more days before we see anything, official official. now, up 10 of netflix viewers and movie go is, can, can we expect the, all the nice phillips to dry out when will the right of actually be able to get back to work a say the same, something like this happened in hollywood and there was a mistake with the actors union and the writers union. i had 2 separate times within a year. i'm sure that the hollywood studios started building and got it back log on, press content, so they don't lose out on their bottom bottom line. i'm not exactly sure how many
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movies you know, like the big studios have stuff piled and ready to release as best content. but i'm sure that they have plenty of the biggest impact that we're going to see immediately is going to be the late night television. charles, the jimmy campbells, the jimmy fallon, those guys, nations we get back in the daytime type shows as well. that's where we're going to see the biggest impact, or at least the most immediate impact. and then i'm sure whatever stats that they have at the big studios, bill said to rebuild that as well. now the actors strikes vote does continue, is disagreement likely to have any effect on the act. it strikes to say, i would be surprised just working and living here in and hollywood or hollywood adjacent any way that the actors union doesn't come to some sort of agreement fairly soon. the writers and the actors go hand in hand so you can write the scripts, but if you don't have anybody to add them,
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you still don't have kind of that. so they, i'm sure that there's going to be some sort of knowledge or some sort of push to get those negotiators back to the table between the actors and the hollywood studios to come to come to some sort of agreement. it's like, hey, you guys, we've got the writers back. what can we do for the out there? this is what we did for the writers, and it may work for the actors or may not. again, we still are unsure about all of the verbage and exactly what the details of the details of the agreement are. so i but i would be surprised if, if the actors the union last on the picket line, much longer. i will say this. the writers have been told not to pick it any longer . so that'll be it will be interesting to see if the numbers dwindle outside on the pick up one shows and some of the beauty and dizzy news radio. thank you very much . thank you. so you'll most indeed be in use up next in newspapers
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