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the, the, this, the seat of the news life from feeling a probing refugee crisis in the goal, no kind of box. i mean in san francisco for a t say 20 or killed and 100 small, injured in a field devil last as people to, to refuel their cause. so see that the space of region of to as a, by john takes control also on the program. ukraine faces a shortage of what's that off to imagined. dad was destroyed this summer with reasonable as to please what people are all struggling to get enough drinking water . and most of their comp, file reports are on the ground,
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has more and india is set to bring more women into parliament and you know, will reserve a 3rd of the seats and parliament for women and will likely mean more female, frankly, policies on jobs, health and education, the hello, i'm christine wanda. welcome to the program. there is a growing refugee crisis in nicole know car about with traffic jamming. the mountain roads also of the region, according to ethnic, armenian, or forces. at least 20 people have been killed. and more than 200 ended in a bloss at a few facility, as people reportedly were lining up to get petrol for their cause. to leave the enclave, media phase of a 13000 refugees have flipped the region up to as a, by john's lightning ministry operation. and takeover of the region with
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liquid prospect of dining. these ethnic armenians have left behind their homes and livelihoods they feared for their lives. as my god, no god, i boss was brought from the back under either by john's control for them. moving to armenia was the only safe option. so it looks ok this thursday. we brought only this to the left. everything else behind everything. yeah . a 3 story house with pigs and chickens its own just everything we do believe. so with that surface, the guy who's the police, but if you lift are not going no kind of a, b belong to, i mean, you know, this is also our home. but why do they humiliate us like this? why doesn't the worst and too much. so i'll try to tell when getting them put on talks because you are sort of by john v to nick are know, guided by ridiculous attacks last week. it's the majority ethnic,
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i mean an inclusive within the internationally recognized supported of us at by john. in 1994 did get under the control of it's nick armenian forces, backed by the army in the military, azerbaijan launched of what in 2020, and recovered most of the dream lost in the or get conflict. and finally, last week, i sent it by john, consolidated his control on duty to prime minister and the corporation. nissan of armenia fears for the lights of armenians. and the author page on control will be coming soon. cofar minnesota is on the way. so that's happening just now and it's very unfortunate fact because we were trying to, to change the national community to that. but the other by john street is promising the 50 of armenians. it almost,
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it is clear that people's living in the car box region, us citizens of us about john, that regardless of the new city. so the safety, security, and rights would be insured by the state of john. at 120000 ethnic armenians reside in the region. and even though the us are by johnny guffman has about to predict that i'd say it's nick, armenians. many seem unconvinced. but the problem is we're crossing to coordinates . so now that's a town near medias. border with as a by john and they will be speaking to the generalist meal. how it's good to have you on the program. knew what bell can you tell us about that explosion at the fuel depot in apple. know carl, bye. it's slow. it occurred last night at one of the few stages where people are lining up to get fuel for their cars. as well as i know there was 5 stations where steel was provided by i think, by the recipe papers for people to get fuel to leave, to our armenia. and that is the explosion took place. and you know, it's been catastrophic. they say 20 dead over 290,
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injured confirmed. and the scenes of the hospital is the pano card that i've seen are just, you know, heretic. they have no, no medicine, you know, very little kind of capacity to care for these people. and so many people in critically wounded condition, you know, are not expect to survive. neil, many of the people that are needing a loaner car boss, they've arrived to the town we, you car and see what is the situation like this. i mean, this is essentially a passing through point, you know, in the 1st that this 1st point of distribution of 8 people coming through here. and, you know, you see people coming through here with as much as they could strapped to the top of their cars. you know, from take you from their homes and basically everything they, everything they could carry as old as they could bring with them. and you know that the cars just keep coming. it just is m as mine. and you can see continuing down the border there that down the watching board or you know, it just unless the traffic jams is blocked, road full of, of cars, people coming and i know you've been speaking to people. they what are they telling you? i mean, they're saying that this was their only chance to,
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to possibly will escape with their lives, you know, otherwise on his has located them for 9 months. they've had to bury them into water and breathing, few food, fuel, electricity medicine. and then last week, of course, they came under attack as or by during lunch, the unilateral military operation had killed or injured over a 1000 people. so people felt like they better get out. now while they had the chance before either by the something else i knew you were telling me about the, the long lines of cause. then you can see the in that only rhodes that connects now going to car box it to, i mean, is there an estimation on how many or still they this. i mean, i think that there's, you know, the, the vast majority of people is from the go to car buckeye is as far as i can tell, you know, nearly everyone is trying to leave right now. and that's a $120000.00 people in total. and so you know, that $30000.00 arrived already that's still a fraction, you know, barely 10 percent of what's expected to come. and everyone in car bach who is the,
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to the to who is it was has a means to leave is currently doing so. so it that it's going to be block for a long time. all right, that's the journalist knew how a he is near the media as a by john for the thanks for your reporting, neil. appreciate it. thank you. and now here's a round up of some of the news headlines around the world. a top prose has to be the in thailand has been sentenced to 4 years in prison for insulting the monarchy . a non no pun, has been leading as it has been in meetings, figure, excuse me, in thailand's pro democracy process and has poured to reform the countries tough. these images, the majesty lost no power, was convicted for a speech he made at the height of the street for his his in 2020 and heavy rains. and lance lies have killed me. 6 people and left the scene missing in guatemala flash floods caused a visit to boost its banks in the capital of guatemala city and swift. several
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homes away. this year, if it rains, have destroyed numerous roads and bridges affecting over 2000000 people in the country. us and the 1st us apron specials hands have arrived to help you cranes counter offensive against the russian invasion by the administration in columbus. but he won abrams tanks at the start of the get, but it's n p a how many have been benefits and staying in ukraine and the destruction off the nova controls got them. that happened this summer. it provokes is for the nuclear power station, as well as creating flooding for nickels. it is also led to an ongoing crisis since, or was it in the area came from the risk floor? it's a region where people depend on farming and gardens to feed their families and make money the w's mx on the reports.
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late summer and across sky and everything revolves around water. they say, mom asked us to please get some water. we have transport. it's difficult for her to walk so to carries a little messy look at this, this isn't ecological disaster. the water supply in this town is dry. what's provided in these barrels as well, but it's not safe to drink. the town provides some drinking water, but it's simply not enough for everyone. people like you could email bush and off. i have to organize that themselves. she takes us to our house, getting that as a mathematics and physics teacher. but like most villages here, her family lives off the land. the lack of water, even for vacation, has become an ex, essential threat. what's it on that is early cabbage to see if this is made of cabbage. you can tell from believe someone that we've got brocly there when they used to water their crops from the kafka arrested for but since the dam was
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destroyed, that's no longer an option. they spend money on drilling equipment to take a well. they could only afford to go 36 meters deep. they can use the waterfront, the fields, and around the house. but it's not good to drink. cool, we went on to some when i was brushing my teeth in the morning, the water was like baking soda. it feels like i'm rinsing my mouse with baking powder solution for the store. i'm not smoking village is like if you're not here and across the fuel, they're being left behind. while in nearby nick, a pole. sitting dollars may have water but have different worries. from here on what used to be the bank of the reservoir, you can see russian hill territory separates your nuclear power station is just 10 kilometers away. the whole can meet the shade that's the horrible they occupied. that city. on april 3rd 2022. they entered with their troops and it became clear that they were to terrorize us from over there. but not that it was
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a lot this to who missed the. he tells us the city can use with water is left in the reservoir. but the russians are trying to stop them every so often the russians hit their target, hopes the size, uh, lots of what the showing continues today. the business for this and it's worse, wherever there's a pumping station show more in order to deprive us of water ship lifting us will be leaving the people of a couple without water until services restored. the regional administration is working on a permanent solution there. laying a pipe connection to comple to this party just city water system, they hoped to be done before winter. there's no such plan for the villagers back across lena and her husband for letting me have planted less than normal the season . knowing water would be scarce. but you plans to plan more next season. hopeful
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the new will will help keep everything going. at least for a while is not long ago. the water that filled this space and help feed this village and people would swim and sundays on the rocks. you know, tells us the village of say that because there is no water wolves or crossing over from the other side, most of yeah, maybe it would be good for the ecosystem for nature, for animals. but it would be bad for us for the residents of the village itself. so i'm a slot. no one knows whether the dam won't be rebuilt or whether nature will be left to take over the basin. she says the villagers say, if the reservoir has not failed again, they'll probably all have to leave. and for more on this we've in vice and will do put g mail onto the program. she's associate professor of civil and humanitarian engineering at all. we can have a c, it's good to have you on the dates of the news africa. so we've just heard the story they off irina and who's farming family. they're thinking about leaving this
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region because of the impacts of that damn explosion. is that likely to be a common story? do you think? yes, thank you for having me. it's lexi to be a come on story. because once i use a social to life and livelihood, it is needed for every day leaving from drinking to cooking to cleaning. and as you've shown in your clean the, there's limited supply of water. so what people do naturally do is to cause of what they have for either drinking and cooking. and it would mean that they have less full sonya tree purposes and of course list for him to go to the front the work as well. so eventually when people are not, when you don't have enough water to meet their needs and to realize mute around back please. they are going to move to other areas where they can get this service
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and this limited access to what it prefer. so what impact does that have on health and, and the spread of disease? this is the monthly impact because what's the, what's the luck of what's up? what's the most risk of what a bond is. this is because with less cleaning, with less on the taishan, people are exposed to 2 terms. and sometimes these can be passed up across from one family member to to another. so we would see an increase being people falling to in the hell to be able to feel help going on in that area. especially anything that has to do with what can they know of a couple of cut them be rebuilt, rebuilt, and, and what's to stop russia targeting critical energy infrastructure gain knowing how
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devastating the impact can be. yes, the dumb can be rebuilt. one positive thing about this is that there is a chance to review a most trusted labor on eco friendly if i structure enough place. and if they choose not to butte it down, they can come up with me what her service is, new to close a legit can be implemented in the please. i'm so that there's room for some positivity i'm going forward in terms of our talk and no one can really see about what will happen we're doing well, one of the things, the anybody's on one side attack dot infrastructure as the fix, unlikely with the people and so this makes what an easy target to, because it would affect many people. so i think we're going forward. what company don't use for the as full as the beast mains of organizations. the,
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for all of the move, the can the move. i'm respectful of those of was such a that there's less impact on the cd means thanks so much delta and what do you pay to move? we appreciate your insights on the program. thank you. and let's take a closer look at india now, and what's called the women's reservation bill. it wouldn't show women hold one 3rd of seats in the low and legislative house as well as one 3rd of seats in state legislative assemblies only now needs is president dropped the moment to sign it for it to be comfortable. but the victories bit of sweets with some questioning the timing of this decision, as well as how long it will take to roll out the w's deal, but reports celebrating of been for women outside the pop,
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the agenda of parties headquarters in the old any in the upper house of parliament has just bossed the landmark women as it is a recent bill. a bill that getting the code of seats for women in the lower house, a fall of men and state assemblies nearly possible in the 950000000 registered voters of the man. but the fox patient and politics and the crime and workforce as though women were a part of the crowd, but they were mostly put into household support and they were deprived of their rights. but now the rights have been given and it is the mode of government which has done this. since i've gotten the passage up the bill and you as a political deadlock, but the more the government is not taking credit for pushing to the legislation, they started it with the woman does indeed. what about the but all the show that
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legislation. and finally, the more the disability but the weight is still not on the bill is passed. even though the bill was possible across party support. the new law will go into effect on of the 6 years opposition party. see this delay is an injustice to women. some of her mother is a national spokesperson of the opposition congress spot. the. she sees the b j p as bush called the bill now wants to gain an edge with them in the next deals. elections, women vote is very important. so they think that again, to give out this lovely fault that we have gotten the women's reservation, so they feel the women would come off to watch. it is the world of them in but the one to know who they ask the question. when is the representation for to come? when is that reservation going to be? not in $24.00. what's the point?
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what india has made progress on women's issues in recent years. it means that the patriarchal society active as sleep mode women, that present it to use is key to unlock the whole payment of friendly policies on jobs, health and education. that's why money em doggedly. for, for the minutes it has always been billed for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. having kept it alive for not giving up. 77 years is a long time to not give up on a particular thing. so women get fighting, they and then they out back at the headquarters, movies bought in supper to is a busy drive scene with higgs been on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want, but they're excited to know that in the future they will have more of a see and to solve more and this were joined by our daily beer or
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chief. i'm going to team that's good to be talking to you. i'm recess. this is a success of the women's movement and the women that have been lobbying for this for decades is president there in promote, and he's policy of, of a standing the shine and little bit here as well. so i think that's what, what the women's organizations would say in the off position. and also say that given that the 1st time of reservation bill for women and lucas bodies was paid with it was by the opposition congress policy many decades ago. but having said that, the b jeffrey has been talking a lot about women's rights and about saving, educating women as well as a women's power. and also at the recent a g 20 summit, they made women's lead development as a treat keeps priority. but at the same time, when you look at the numbers, they are not very optimistic women, the crime against women has been on the rise, the number of women,
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the workforce is fully. so the opposition says linking this legislation so much to 5 minutes to more this is really just an election gimmick. i'm read so we know that the new little isn't going to go into research for a another 6 years. why is that going to take so long? well, it's going to take at least 6 years if not longer because this reservation of women has been linked to deeply mutation or the read drawing off constituencies don't refer back to expressed a national census has to take present that as a monumental exercise. so that was gone for one, but the same time everybody oboski see or recognizing the importance of women voters in the last election and 9 a to the of 2019 move women voted than men in the election. so both parties are very keen to get political representation to women, and they realize it's important not just for the b b, but all political bosses. and therefore they was neil unanimous support for this
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legislation environment. and just to that point of research, just give us a sense of how significant in this legislation is to a christine very significant given the women also politically under represented that represented for example, less than 15 percent of women on fundament and even less and state assemblies so this is a big, big priest for the women's organizations who been fighting for these rights for ages. and in fact, it was a potent in the national newspaper, which at 75 percent of the people for said this was given the reservation to women and fall limited and assemblies is the best way to empower them politically. so even though it may take some time to implement to this legislation, and if may not change battery also attitudes overnight. everyone agrees that this is a step in the right direction. that's how the bureau chief,
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i'm going to cima. thank you. i'm reason now it's me more than a year since the death of gina martha. many in police custody, put a spotlight on the dies situation for women in iran. and since then things have not improved strict rules on clothing remain in place and off by end of the enforced, just like other limitations on women's freedom, like a band on dancing and singing dw minutes, an artist who couldn't take it anymore. and flip the as the. c doing what she lost most in public and without fear for that. meanwhile bonnie: it's such a new experience that she's not quite a used to it. how might i like to have her? my heart is pounding. i keep thinking the police are about to come and ask what i'm doing, cuz i didn't even put in your body's things classical . iranian music in as every language spoken by people living in a bronze northwest,
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she has performed with the same as i to surround the world. but that's something she can't do any run. does she, clerics who, who the country comes with a female voice has to corrupting? and so she took the painful decision to leave home. i was heading directly to him and tests the most important reason why my husband and i left is the difficult situation and the wrong side of who can't lead a normal life. and recently things have become even harder for society and people in iran in our head. tough task. 7 7 the shadow you're taking out, okay, to get your thoughts for my language on a battery, a mazda, because of what happened to mazda mazda? i mean, no one felt like singing anymore each because all of us, canada,
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along with 2 of the iranian artists, they move to germany with the help of a scholarship. most of the time hook with much of the scholarship, primarily offers financial support. i went out of mine, but i got it. as you know, we try to save artists or threatened, for example, in the run of jonathan that those whose lives are in danger and their country will cut off about or so they can continue their work as the boss, which they cannot continue in their country on a computer and then you're i've, i've had a commercial lower, she has not dropped the fund with a probably as little humble colin on color if we're not able to go to the fish weather for fish for that. i mean for them. the old one was one of the starting from scratch and a new country is not always easy. but i mean, well bonnie is thankful for the opportunity.
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the quote number. okay, no, that won't mean florida. yeah, i'm a very helpful person. otherwise i would not have enjoyed life and the wrong thing on, but i know this year will be very hard. i have to learn the language and work at the same time. yeah, i have to prove myself here at this when i'm quite on 1000000000 just solvents corner. so now this artist in exile is using her new found freedom to make her voice heard the if you're watching dw news life on poland, here's a reminder off i'll top story. at least 20 people are dead and hundreds more ended offer an explosion in the car. box the bloss happened at a fuel depot with people with chewing to get petrol for they cause thousands of refugees have cross the medium board in the wake up as a by john stay closed,
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