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the, the is the thing that we use. why? from violin 20 dad hundreds injured explosion at a fuel that follows thousands that q to refuel the cost of fleet that go into a car box after as a by john takes control. also on the program. you try and faces towards the show fish after based on this destruction of a major them with reservoir stipulated, people are struggling to get enough water to drink and for that crops, the international energy agency says an increase in renewable energy could help
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change global warming under control and as a rock continues, it's tracked down on women's rights including funds on music and dancing wakeful obama exiled women's breakfast thing freely here in june. the bunch ok welcome to the program. at least 20 people have been killed in more than 200 injured in an explosion. it's a fuel facility and they're going to have kind of back people reportedly lining up to get petrol for that cause to leave the enclave. the cause of the blasts hasn't been established. there is a growing surgery of refugees with the traffic jamming the mountain road out of the region. i mean, it has more than 15000 people that's around the time of the regions population of flags since as a by john resumed control a week ago,
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a smoke rising over stuff panica after a bloss tool through a fuel facility. people with queuing to fill out vehicles, to flee the brake re region wherever located 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 are piled into that cause, leaving behind the 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 the by jones control them moving to armenia. feels like the only safe option. so it looks ok the or is it 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. but and so for the guy who owns the place,
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but if you lift are not going no gotta be 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 as advice on re, took control of nicole in a car box and it's with the sold last week. it's a majority ethnic. i mean enclave within the internationally recognized board as of as a by john. in 1994, it came under the control of ethnic armenian forces, backed by the on media and military or as a bygone launched, a war in 2020 and recovered. most of the territory lost in the conflict. and finally, last week, as by john, consolidate it control on the region. prime minister, nicole patching, yen of armenia fee is for the lives of armenians under as a by john's control. i'll be in front of me now. so
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he's on the way, so that's happening just now. and it's a very unfortunate fact because we were 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 box region us citizens of us about john, regardless of the it and this a t. so the safety, security and rights would be insured by the state of us about john, around a $120000.00 ethnic armenians reside in the region. and even though the, as the budget on the government has vowed to protect the rights of ethnic armenians, many seem unconvinced by that promise. which on this neil, how a snare i mean, is boarded with as a bias john and gave us this update on the fuel definitely explosion. well, it 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
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provided by big by the russian peacekeepers for people to get fuel to leave to our armenia. and then this explosion took place. and you know, 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, her wrist that they have no, no medicine, you know, very little kind of capacity to care for these people at. so many people in critically wanted condition, you know, are not expect to survive as well. here. williamson is human rights watch as director for europe in central asia. i asked him what's likely to happen to the hundreds injured in this explosion. we're obviously very concerned about the think the deaths and injuries caused by this bloss and indeed it's a, it's a, it's an immediate test for the as a, by donald forward. his isn't. it used to say they've been blocking supplies into nicole in a kind of a bank for over 9 months now. there's already reports that medical supplies of run out following this blast on monday evening. how quickly will they be able to
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deliver such medical supplies now on tens treats the, the local media and asked me 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 hopefully will do so very swiftly. the meaning of the prime minister has described this flights of ethnic i medians from the corner counter back of ethnic cleansing. is that over stages 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. i wonder to leave the tablets really understand the moment, the notes as they're leaving voluntarily. however, we have to understand the conditions from which they are fleeing. you know, that has been a pro, okay. this has had for 9 months as a by johns and extremely authoritarian countries. and this is a jason,
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what fee is among the median population in a going to carol box that they will not be well treated and protected and protect and their rights will be protected if they do stay. so we are waiting and keen on us or by john not only giving assurances that the rights will 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, step by john and towards me going to kind of by 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 is 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 areas. but as i said, positive uh, main part of our focus is actually on what's happening in the go into kind of
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a 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 a medium population these protected. we think that is a,
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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 as a 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 human rights watch. this is around the office of all stories making headlines around wells. a process leader in thailand has been joe for full years for insulting demonica. i know that normally is a leading figure in time. it's pro democracy protests on the cold to be full. the country is tough unless measure staying what was known for was convicted for a speech. he made the height of street protests in 2020 thousands of troops of pricing through sold to mach armed forces day for the 1st time in
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a decade. almost 5000 soldiers marched through the streets of the south, 3 and capital, alongside that miss styles, tanks and other weaponry. the display comes as concerns grow over north korea's recent cooperation with russia. the 1st and us abrams baffled timesaver life to help you cranes, counter offensive against the russian invasion the by the administration problem is 31 of the vehicles at the start of the game, but it's unclear how many have actually been delivered most coast as the tanks won't change the balance of power on the box will say well, the, the destruction of ukraine's that nova kickoff cut down this summer. not only promote concerns about the type of issue, a nuclear power plant, but also flooded the area. the subsequent voltage shortage is still ongoing since the damage reservoir provided provides all the water for the region dependent on funding and goblins, to feed families and to make money. the deputies max 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 with the carrier will or this, this isn't ecological disaster. the water supply in this town is dry. what's provided in these barrels as whips, 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 know about have to organize that themselves. she takes us to our house. getting a is 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 extra essential threat. what's the ad on that is early coverage to see if this is the way to kabbage. as you can tell from believe someone that we've got brocly there when they used to water their crops from the kafka arrested for.
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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. i believe it on systems when i was brushing my teeth in the morning, the water was like baking soda. it feels like i'm rinsing my mouth with baking powder solution for the for them. so the small village is like, if you're not here and across the fuel, they're being left behind. while in nearby nick, a pole. 60 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 issue. 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
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terrorize us from over there. but the, uh, not that it was a walk this to have missed. uh, 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 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 party just city water system. they hoped to be done before winter. there's no such plan for villagers back up across lena and her husband of unloading the planted less than normal the season knowing
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water would be scarce. but she 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. as you do, you know, tells us village or 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 damn will 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 here in january, the government is planning new measures to counter a search and the number of irregular migrants interior administered, non sci fi is assessed that'll be police checks on germany's board, as we, poland,
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undetected public. the 1st time in nearly 20 years just have the controls and necessary to crack down on criminal smuggling, migrants into the country. holding 200000 people have requested assign them here in germany. so obviously that's up to 80 percent on the same period last year and we can bring in dw political correspondent, the opinion of honors, that group a welcome, ben. what more can you tell us? this is been quite a time around for nancy phase or for germany's interior minister. she long the post, the stationary border controls she called in purely symbolic politics. she stated that there's also a 100 and high effort, high personal efforts that will be required for the police to have them operating. but the pressure on germany has been increasing to us. most of these temporary check. some of them have been, for example, of the self and state of the barrier at the border with austria in place since 2015
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. more of them might follow a gemini isn't to us with poland with the check republic. but there are objections to this plan, not everyone is happy. one of the organizations that have been criticizing these new measure, this new idea that nancy fees are announces germany's police union. they say that fix jacks and will be problematic, won't be effective. also when it comes to police were saying that some of those would just drive around 6 check points, find another way for them. it's better to be able to move to be able to better control the borders. and so what problems have been, terry ministers change of hot to the restore. it has changed both here in germany and outside of it. we know that low and older of frequent talking points on companion trails. there are several elections coming up just to name to one of them, of the elections in poland, where this restored it is on the rise until i migraines on to refugee restoring. but they're also state elections coming up in germany, in bavaria, in october. and migration is on the rise and state premium la casita is talking
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about border security. the stumping up is using this also during the campaign trade, he visited a check point recently and you said that as long as the use external board is not effectively protected, we must secure our own folders. there are more examples of goals. there was a letter by they tell them prime minister to send to german chocolate, what i feel is complaining about the plans of the german government to finance, to live in charity goods. but we also have to look at trafficking and smuggling of migrants of refugees that are back on the agenda earlier today. durham and police found more than $100.00 syrians inside apartments of the buildings in several parts of the country. that was searches more than $350.00 police officers were involved with the some of the syrians that were called paid up to $7000.00 bureaus to be able to come to germany. so that might be some of the reasons for this announcement of a non sci fi is that the question of cause will be, what will come out of it?
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we expect this discussion to continue. not only are berlin, not only in the, in the german, paul human, but also all the discussions when it comes to how to tackle and migration how to talk with all the european partners to find common solution for everyone. and of course, how the government parties and especially how the green part, you will react to this new idea of germany's foreign minister, is already germany's interior minister announcing fees. thank you for that. ben w political correspondent, benjamin oliver's good. small news from around the world. now and at least to 6 people have been killed. 13 and missing. following heavy rains and lands lives in guatemala flash floods close to the river to bust its banks in the capital, guatemala city. and they swept to several homes away. heavy rains, the ship destroyed numerous roads and bridges affecting more than 2000000 people in the country. climate scientists astounding the alarm after a new day to show the amount of sea ice around and talked to it, saying
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a record in those they've one. this could have died. consequences for animals like penguins and could speed up global warming. i've reducing the amount of sunlight reflected back into space, but there is still some hope of limiting global warming mass, thanks to a massive growth and renewable energy and climate investment. and this, according to the international energy agencies latest report, the global energy watchdogs at the property, the uptake of electric vehicles. and so the power in particular is on track with 2050 net 0 targets. but the i. e. a says that green investment still leads to increased dramatically. science is degree, but literally moving to just one and a half degrees celsius is essential for avoiding catastrophic climate breakdown. we can get more from our environment correspondent, louisa osborne, welcome the ways. so we have a, i a say it is still possible to limit the global warming warming to one and
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a half degrees. what other scientists say never happened before sort of actually said that we could see a 1.5 free temperature. why 5? and this one he said, but scientists are saying is so for, for boys that so the international energy agency is in agreement with them over that. what they say, see some of the release of free house got some issues and that needs to increase the size of the emission fees p 52025. and this report is saying that we're in mind to do that. but there will have to be a swift move away from fossil fuels off with us to try to bring those down by by 2030. i'm this investment, se not just you that before is talking about is a move in that direction. is bringing home accept the executive director of the
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organization. and so what else did we learn from the international energy agencies that make this report? so this actually is an success rose in clean energy over the past 2 years, which is see the executive director said when as far to say that sooner energy is the king of the met to see and the cold is over full was free. there has been a cost production when it comes to using solar energy and an investment of about $1.00 trillion inc. clean energy that however will have to double buy or move into my 21st. and that is, you know, we have the wrong way. so to get there, i know the thing that before was the increase in the uptake of electric vehicles, for example, which is increasing in almost all major market. okay. that all sounds like good news. well, one of the challenges of though facing the green energy transition. so one of the
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major challenges that the executive director of the a slash wine is the agency outlines was c, u, chris co pension. so we are seeing everywhere, particularly as a result of the war and ukraine. and he said for us to overcome some of the issues with a c and reducing bio emission international community, the international community is going to have to work together to do that. and to put these differences aside to some extent when it comes to dealing with these issues. and they also said the report says we need to be compromised and let's just see, let me make sure. so we are helping developing countries. how's the finances and the resources the thing needs to be given? yeah. all right, thanks for that. the vitamin correspondent that nobody's osborne i
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apologize for some of the sound quality issues that was being more than a year since the death of jean. a mazda, i many in police custody show a spotlight on the dies situation of women in iran. but the strict rules on closing remain in place and of 5 at lee and forced as the other mutations on women's freedom. like the bad on the dancing and singing. the w has been to meet an artist who couldn't take it anymore and left the country. c doing what she lost most in public and without fear was i mean well bonnie: it's such a new experience that she's not quite a used to it. um i, i live on the top of my heart is pounding. i keep thinking the police are about to come and ask what i'm doing, cuz i know you're going 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 famous at us around 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 trying to, 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 take you out, okay, to get your thoughts for my language on a battery, a mazda, because of what happened to mazda mazda? i mean, he no one felt like singing anymore each because all of us, canada, along with 2 of the iranian artists, they move to germany with the help of
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a scholarship. and both of them i'll uh, kind of hook him up because 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, in a run of join us on that. those whose lives are in danger and their country i'm kind of thinking about are. so they can continue their work as the boss, which they cannot continue in their country on a computer. and then you're outside of the commercial mowers. you guys will drop your fund with a probably, as we'll humble colin on color if we're not able to to that fish weather for fish for that. i mean for them. the old one was one of the starting from scratch and the new country is not always easy. but i mean 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 fun. 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 bits when i'm caught on bringing just solvents corner. for now, this artist in exile is using her new found freedom to make her voice hurt the are you watching data between use life on the pallet? here's reminder of our top story at this hour. at least 20 people that dad and hundreds injured in an explosion in the corner of the car back. it's not clear the cause of the blast of the fuel deco as people cubes to fill my calls. thousands of flight to, i mean yes and 1000 by john resumed control of the old place. and that's it
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