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the shuttle extremely worth a visit the, this is the, the, the news line from the and then 20 data and hundreds injured, an explosion. that's a fuel that us thousands seem to be fuel that comes to play indigo. and i was kind of back after, as the body shop takes control, also on the program to try and faces towards the shows edge. after this done this destruction of a major tab with reservoir stipulated, people are struggling to get enough water to drink. and for that crops, and as a rock continues to crack down on women's rights,
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including fans on music and dancing, we follow one exile bowman sped to sing freely. here in germany, the irish. okay, welcome to the program. at least 20 people have been killed. emboldened 200 injured, an explosion as a fuel facilitating going and kind of back because of the blast hasn't been established. or people who are reportedly lining up to get petrol for that cause to leave the enclave. there is a growing surge of refugees fleeing the region with traffic jamming the mountain roads out. i mean, yes. as emboldened 1st 18000 people. that's around a 10 of the regions population of flags since, as a by john resumed control a week ago, a smoke rising over stuff panica after a bloss tool through
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a fuel facility. people with queueing to fill out vehicles to flee the brake re region where blockade has made fuels, gas, separatist armenia. authorities say dozens of people were killed, while hundreds of others were injured. that says thousands of ethnic albanians have piled into that cause, leaving behind their homes and livelihoods with little hope. overtime they fear for their lives often to go on a car back was brought family back on the as a by jones control them moving to armenia. feels like the only safe option so it looks ok. the reason we brought only this 2 or 3 of us, i left everything else behind everything. yeah. a 3 story house with pigs and chickens its own just everything we do believe so. but and so for the guy who's the police, but if you lift are not going no kind of a b belong to, i mean, you know,
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this is also our home. but why do they humiliate us like this? why doesn't the worst and to me, but so i'll try to tell when she get them put on talks because she has advice on re took control of nicole in a car about in a swift assault. last week. it's a majority ethnic. i mean enclave within the internationally recognized board as of as by john. in 1994, it came under the control of ethnic communion forces, backed by the young median military. as a buzz on launched a war in 2020 and recovered most of the territory lost in the conflict. and finally, last week, as by john consolidated, it's control of the region. 5 minutes to nicole passion. yeah. and of a media fee is for the lives of armenians under as a, by john's control of the clean st confirming. and so he's on the way, so that's happening just now. and it's so very unfortunate fact because we were
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trying to, to change the national community to that. but as a by john's leda is promising the safety of armenians. almost it is clear that people living in the car of 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 us up at john, around a $120000.00 ethnic armenians reside in the region. and even though the, as by johnny government has vowed to protect the rights of ethnic armenians, many seem unconvinced. by that promise, which are the steel, how is near, i mean, he is bored with as a by john, they gave us this updates on the explosion that the fuel, the boat occurred last night at one of the few stations where people were lining up to get fuel for their cars, as low as i know there was 5 stations where seal was provided by i think, by the russian peacekeepers for people to get fuel to leave, to our armenia. and then this explosion took place. and you know,
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it's been catastrophic. they say 20 dead over 290 injured confirmed and the scenes of the hospital is the product or that i've seen or just, you know, a risk that they have no, no medicine, you know, very little kind of capacity to care for these people at. so many people in critically wounded condition, you know, are not expect to survive. let's pick this up with you. williamson, who's human rights watch as director for europe in central asia. welcome to the w. and what do you think is likely to happen to that hundreds of the who were injured in this blast in a region that's been stopped supplies, including hospital supplies because of his block a, the matching, colorado. indeed, we obviously very concerned about the think the deaths and injuries caused by this blas and indeed is a, it is an immediate test for the as a by donald forward. his isn't. it used to say they've been blocking supplies into nicole know kind of a bank for over 9 months now. there's already reports and medical supplies of run
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out. following this blast on monday evening. how quickly will they be able to deliver such medical supplies now and, and treat the, the local, i mean, the, an estimate population. we just heard the president divided by john saying, and you'll click that. they will take care of citizens. how will they do? so we hope they will do so very swiftly. the meaning of the prime minister has described this flights of ethnic i medians from the go into a kind of back of ethnic cleansing. is that over, stay thing is, is not a phase way using at the moment we are obviously very concerned about the pressure, the possible pressure as a cat, a medians or one to, to leave the test, which we, we understand at the moment the note is leaving voluntarily, however, we have to understand the conditions from which they are fleeing. you know, that has been a pro okay. does this has been 9 months as a by jonathan,
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extremely authoritarian countries. and this is a jason, what fee is among the median population in the going to carol box that they will not be well treated and protected and protect their rights will be protected if they do stay. so we are waiting and keen on us or by john not only giving assurances the right to be protected and they will be safe. and it will be humanitarian to help indigo in a kind of a box, but they will actually do it and deliver on it and turn away from the military and approach they've taken, you know, so by john and towards nicole and i'm kind of a box in recent years, so kind of media co way of a sudden influx of thousands of from the going and kind of by they've said they can do so so far. i mean the 13000 in a couple of days. a lot of people. obviously we hope that the united nations and other humanitarian organizations will also be the on hand to help at the border
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areas. but as i said, positive uh main part of our focus is actually on what's happening in the goal in a kind of box as well. at the moment, because as a by john needs to deliver on its promises of security, humanitarian health and protection of human rights. we had one of the a lady and click saying the will, the outside world should do something. the outside world has a very poor track record when it comes to intervening in regional conflicts. but it does seem with that we should just stand by and watch as indeed, as i said, they should be supporting. i mean, you know, in terms of looking off to the refugees are coming, but there's one very specific important thing the international community can do. now, and they couldn't put, they can persuade as a by john to allow an international human rights monitoring mission to be established in new going. okay, we're about to monitor what is happening that the local ethnic. i'll be
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a medium population these protected. we think that is a, an important role for the internet community. now. they should be not taking as a, by john's word for that they will do so they will, should be offering to set up such a mission and persuading us that by john to allow it to happen on that basis. that will be clarity and transparency of what's happening that and that's an important role for the international community to play at this time. thank you for that to hear williamson from the human rights watch. thanks for having me. what's a good roundup of us? we'll headlines from around the world now at least 6 people have been killed in 13 amazing following heavy rains and lance lives in guatemala flashlights caused a river to bust its banks and the capital got them out of state and swept several homes away. heavy rains, they should have destroyed numerous roads and bridges affecting more than 2000000 people that of the houses of people who are writing through selves. mach falls this
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day for the 1st time in the decade, almost 5000 soldiers, much through the streets of the south korean capital, along with me cycles times on other weaponry. the display comes as concerns grove of north korea's reason, cooperation with russia. the 1st us abrams bottled timesaver arrives to help ukraine's that counter offensive against russia's invasion. the by the administration problem is 13. 1 of the vehicles that stock of the gear, but it's unclear how many are being delivered and the destruction of ukraine's nova kickoff cut down this summer. not only provided concerns about the separation nuclear power plant, but also created flooding for people in the area. the subsequent water shortage is continuing since the dams reservoir provided all the warranty for the region, dependent on funding and goblins, to feed families and to make money. the deputies max and reports
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late summer and across sky. and everything revolves around water. they say to mom asked us to please get some water. we have transport. it's difficult for her to walk to carries a little. since this isn't the ecological disaster. the water supply in this town is dry. what's provided in these barrels is whipped, 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 bought a small but 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 a regression, has become an existential threat. the, what's the add on that is early cabbage to see if there's a way to kabbage. you can tell from believe someone that we've got brocly there
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when they used to water their crops from the kafka arrested for but since the dam was destroyed, that's no longer an option. they spend money on drilling equipment to dig 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 coffee, but on to thumbs 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 so that was sort of them before them. so the small village is like, if you're not here and perhaps get fuel they're being left behind. while in nearby make a poll. city 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. separate your nuclear power station is just 10 kilometers away. the whole can be no issue. that's the horrible they occupied, that city. on april 3rd,
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2022. they entered with their troops and it became clear that they would terrorize us from over there. not that it was 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 with the show and continues today the business for that. uh, and it's worse wherever there is a pumping station. the show more in order to deprive us of water ship lifting us will be leaving the people of makeup all without water until services restored. the regional administration is working on a permanent solution there, laying a pipe connection to comple to this that party just city water system. they hoped to be done before winter, as there is no such plan for villagers backup macowski lina and her husband for
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letting me have planted less than normal the season. knowing water would be scarce . but your plans to plan more next season. hopeful the new will will help keep everything going at least for a while. not long ago, the water that filled this space and help feed this village and people would swim and sundays on the rocks. your e mail 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 on 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 him in germany. the government is part of new measures to count a surge and the number of irregular migrants interior in minnesota and nancy size
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says they'll be police checks on germany's board as we colon and the czech republic for the 1st time in nearly 20 years. despite the set the controls and necessary to crackdowns on criminals smuggling migrants into the country, over 200000 people have requested assign them in germany. so 5 issue that's up nearly 18 percent on the same period last year. and we can bring in dw political correspondent to benjamin alvarez, said greenville, welcome. um, what more could you tell us? so this has been quite a time around for the i'm an interior minister, nancy phase i because for a long time, she a post this stationary a control. she said that they are purely symbolic politics. she stated that there's been high post them now after that of police officers. they need to be that, that now what she says is important to come back smuggling, as you sat still in may of this year, after meeting her to account apache said both of them agreed that the border
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controls hit the commenters. so those were traveling back and forth and the economy had it should, that will be the last resort. that pressure has been increasing on germany to have more of these a temporary checks, more checks on the board as some of them have been in place since 2015. for example, the berry and the southern part of germany in the border with austria and more of them might follow. now, germany is in touch with poland, with a check republic to keep a regular migrants from entering the country. and the focus of the into administer is to prevent the trafficking of people. but the happen object just do this plan is the dental police union for example, is against these fixed checks between poland and the check with public. they say it is not effective on one side because this bug less can just move drive around, go to another check point for them, it might be easy and that's what they want to be able to move freely on the board. all right, so what prompted being to administer the change of heart? so the restore, it has changed both in germany,
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outside of it. we all know that law and order a frequent talking points on the come pain trail. there are several elections coming up. elections are coming up in poland while the anti immigrant migrant resort is on the rise. but they're also state elections coming up in the barriers in the southern part of the country and state premium. la casita is talking a lot about border security. visited a tech point, you said that as long as the use external board is and not affectively protected, we must secure our own borders. but there have been other things going on. we have the letter of a tell him prime minister that you sent to german chocolate. will a false complaining about his german government plan to finance 5 in charity groups . but also trafficking is a big topic. it's back on the agenda and that's also something that happened earlier today because dom and police found more than $100.00 syrian citizens inside apartments of the buildings that will separate the rates in many a cities off of the country. there are reasons for this announcement. they said
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that they want to a combat also smuggling of people in this case that was in the syrian refugees who paid up to 7000 euros to get into the country. the big question now will be what worked him off to this discussion of to this plan of $90.00 fees and how the of the government parties, and especially how the green party will react to this new plan by the germany to him. and thank you. fact that the, the political correspondent opinion alvarez group a or not to india wait just just past the women's reservation bill that it means that a 3rd of seats and then the legislative house and the fed of faith in state legislative assemblies will be reserved for women the bill now needs the president's signature for it to become law, but it's now due to a but it's only due to coming to force. it's not to excuse me, to come into force for at least 6 is dwone. i feel bad reports
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celebrating. i've been for women outside the up the agenda of parties headquarters in milton in yes, opera, house of parliament has just bossed the landmark women. this was a recent bill, a bill that getting to you as a total of seats for women in the lower house, a fall event and states. somebody's nearly possible in the 950000000 registered photos of women. but they are fox patient in politics and the crime and workforce as the women were part of the crowd . but they were mostly prudent to household support and they were deprived of their rights. but now the rights have been given and it is the moody government which assembled had 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 that his daughter did with the woman does. indeed not about the
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but all the show that it is vision. and finally, the more the disability of it. 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 c. display is an injustice to women . some of her mother is a national spokesperson of the opposition congress spot. the of the she sees the b j. p is 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 to them is reservation. so they feel the women would come off to what it is to both of them and 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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when india has made progress on women's issues in recent years, it remains a deeply patriarchal society active as we move them into the present data use is key to unlocking more premium of friendly policies on jobs, health and education. that's why money em doggedly for for the minutes it has always been built for nearly 2 decades. yes, it is a success of the women's movement. well, 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 more. these bought the and supple to is a busy drive thing with higgs being on elections next year. it may be sometime before the women in the see the changes they want,
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but they're excited to know that in the future they will have more of a see will have deli bureau chief, i'm greater cima. i told us through why it's good to take so long for this little to take effect a well, it's going to take at least 6 is not long ago, because this a reservation of women has been linked to deeply mutation or the read drawing off constituencies don't refer back to expressed a national sense. this has to take place and that is a monumental exercise. so that was dragged on for one. but the same time everybody on the bodies here are recognizing the importance of women voters in the last election in 9 a to the 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 new unanimous support for this
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legislation in parliament. i mean, as a team, now it's been more than a year since the death of jean at mazda on many in police custody. show a spotlight on the di situation of women in iraq. but the strict rules on closing remaining place and violently enforced as a of an invitation. somebody means freedoms like the ban on dancing and singing. the w has been to meet an access to couldn't take it anymore and fled the country. 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 my heart is pounding. i keep thinking the police are about to come and ask what i'm doing, cuz i know that even going in your body's things classical iranian music, in as every language spoken by people living in a bronze northwest, she has performed with the same as i to surround the world,
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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 was okay and i really can't run tests. the most important reason why my husband and i left is the difficult situation in a ron a shot if you can't lead a normal life. and recently things have become even harder for society and people in iran in our head. soft gosh. 7 7 the shadow, you're taking our katie, taking thoughtful language on a battery, a mazda, because of what happened to mazda mazda. i mean, no one felt like singing anymore. each class all over school. now, not a hello. along with 2 other iranian artists, they move to germany with the help of
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a scholarship. most of the time hook with much of his scholarship, primarily offers financial support. went out of mine, but i got it. as you know, we tried to save artists or threatened for example, and a run of join us on 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 look here 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 to that fish weather for fish for that i mean put on the old one was one of the starting from scratch and a new country is not always easy. but so i mean well bonnie is thankful for the opportunity the
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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 is on. but i know this year will be very hard. i have to learn the language and work at the same time, and i have to prove myself here at this when i'm quite on the in just solving corner for now, this office in exile is using her new phone freedom to make her voice heard the i don't think the definitely news that life i'm bothering. here's reminder about the top story of this out of these tribes you people have been killed and to hundreds injured and unexposed. and in the corner of the car box, the cause of the explosion is a fuel desktop. as people to, to fill out costs has not been established, thousands of refugees flagged albini as soon as i shall cease the disrupted region
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