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a way to solve these several, several research is now on the is it a w use my sometime in an explosion as a fuel definitely kills 20 and, and just hundreds in the going to kind of back uh, mimi and civilians receive medical cat after the blast strikes that refugees refueling the cost of play. the rest of the choices is growing as thousands leave the troubled on life also on the program. international energy agency accessing increasing renewable energy code to help keep global warming under control. the
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i'm so again, you're welcome to the program. at least 20 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in an explosion as a fuel facility in the corner, cadillac, people who are reportedly lining up to get petrol for that cause to leave the place . the cause of the loss hasn't been established. there is a growing search of refugees with traffic jamming the mountain roads out of the region. medius has more than 15000 people. that's around the 10th of the population of the region of flags since as a buyer's young resume to control a week ago. smoke rising over the panic after a bloss tool through a fuel facility, people would queuing to fill out vehicles, to flee the brake re region wherever located has made fuels gas. the separatist armenia authorities say dozens of people were killed while hundreds of others were
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injured. that says, thousands of ethnic albanians have piled into that cause, leaving behind their homes and livelihoods with little hope. over time. they fear for their lives, often to go on a car back was brought family back on the as a by jones control to them. moving to armenia feels like the only safe option. so it looks ok the 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. but and so for the guy who owns the place, 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 new going to
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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 in military as a by john launched a war in 2020 and recovered most of the territory lost in the conflict. and finally, last week, as by john, consolidate, it's control on 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. i'll be in front of me now. so he's on the way. so that's happening just now and it's so very unfortunate fact because we were trying to, to change the national community to that. but as a by john leda is promising the safety 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, regardless of the new city. 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 by johnny government has vowed to protect the rights of ethnic armenians. many seem unconvinced by that promise we can jo and they john listed in the ohio who's in the median town of cor, need so near the border with that as the by john. welcome. now let's start with the explosion at the about fuel desktop. what will, can you tell us? yeah, certainly the latest reports coming over that are pretty are risk. you know, the initial reports a couple hours ago were 20 dead. uh, the or up to $300.00 wounded. and now we're hearing about there's up to, i know it may be an additional $100.00 bodies that have been burned up. so another a 100 dead from that explosion. and you know,
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there that it's come to the point where they're air lifting the casualties out of there be a helicopter the, from our, from car bought, take them back to our media for hospitals. i also understand that lots of people are leaving, the going are kind of back have arrived, event and coordinates. so where you are a, what is the situation that i yeah, absolutely. i mean, i've been here since about 10 am to 4 pm local time now. and it's just been an m a steady flow of cars ever since, you know, coming from there, most of them, most car jammed with 5 or 6 people each. you know, are they any belongings with them? and there must have been 7000 more people that have passed through. and just the last few hours of they've been having they've been telling us that, you know, they, they, they had no choice that they did, they, they gathered up their things as soon as they were there was a chance to leave that. and that the only other option would be to live under a 1000 by doing the government. and they laughed because they don't feel that they can live under a government that blockaded them for 9 months and then uh, shot and bombs of last week. and so we've seen the long queues of the cars along
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the, on the road that connects the donor cairo back to mania. and how many do you think a less and the own guys? the majority so that the vast majority still, you know, there's, i know i have the 11 person i talked to earlier today who left the gunner cards to upon occurred uh, hours ago. and as i moved uh, as i moved the meter, you know, there's doubt that even if there's thousands of come through today, you know, there's a still, i, that just with a small fraction of the 120000 people, they're almost all of which are going to flee. good, so because here, thanks for joining us, sent you a list that neil how i knew the media azerbaijan boarder will take you around that now, but suppose stores making headlines around the world. at least 6 people have been killed in 13, missing following heavy rains and land slides. in guatemala flush floods across the
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river to bust its banks in the capital, gloucester mama city and swept several homes away. have you ryan's this year? have destroyed numerous roads and bridges affecting more than 2000000 people in the country. it's one of thailand's protests latest has been jail for 4 years. for insulting demonica, i'm known as a leading figure in the countries pro democracy protests and had called for a cold for to reform the country's tough. unless much, just a little know, put was convicted for a speech you made with the height of that street protest in 2020 climate scientists assigned to be a lot of the new day to show the amount of sea ice around on top of the heating record. loves stable, this could have died consequences for animals like penguins and could speed up global warming and reducing the amount of sunlight reflected back into space.
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that said, there is still some hope of limits in global warming. thanks to a massive increase in renewable energy and climate investment. now this is according to the international energy agencies latest report. the global energy wants dogs at the rapid uptake of electric vehicles. and so the pilot, in particular, is on track with the 2015 net 0 targets the i. e. a says green investments, i still need to increase dramatically. scientists agree that limits in warming to just one and a half degrees celsius is essential for avoiding catastrophic climate breakdown. we can get more from our environment corresponding to louisa. osborne welcome, louise. so we have a, i a saying it is still possible to limit the global warming to one and a half degrees celsius. i'm what other scientists say or so there have been reports that say that we would hit 1.5 degrees above pre
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industrial levels by mid, by the 23rd to use that if we don't take action. but scientists do still agree that we can prevent that from happening. um, the thing that we really need to do is cut carbon dioxide emissions. and the update on the international energy agencies report has set that waste set to peak on our emissions by 2025. we would then have to accelerate quickly away from fossil fuels to meet targets for 2030. but this increase in clean energy investment is definitely good news and is keeping the agency and people beyond hope. so what else can we learn from the i e, i use that light the step days. so this increase in investment in clean energy was up by 40 percent over the last 2 years. this is
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a massive increase and the executive director of the i a one as far to say that sola is now king and the coal is over bold woods. definitely. and has lot of been a lot of cost reduction in solar as a result of this, this investment in it, the investment has reached $1.00 trillion us dollars, but it will still need to move and double by 2050. another thing that the report has said that there has been an increase in the uptake of electric vehicles in almost all major markets. and these are a big step forward. so are there any challenges and facing the said green energy transition? so there are big challenges and they come in the form of the geo political tensions that we are seeing worldwide. as a result of issues like the ukraine will now be international energy agency has
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said that the international community is going to have to find a way to work together to be able to bring down these carbon emissions. and to put problems like the war and other problems aside so that they can deal with, you know, what is the big problem for humanity. um, other issues are uh the, the combination of electricity and making sure that the finance and resources are available for the developing world to also do that. how you louisa environment correspondent louise osborne but it's been more than a year since the death of dina massa. i'm in a, in police custody show the spotlights on a dire situation of women in iran. but the strict rules on closing remain in place and a violently enforced the w. his method office to quit and take any a couldn't take it any more unless the country. c
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doing what she lost most in public and without fear. was 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, so 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 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 they run a shot of who can't lead a normal life. and recently things have become even harder for society and people
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in iran in our head, soft cash. 7 7 the shadow you take an auto pay to get your thoughts for buying your drawing me by the way, amount, because of what happened to mazda mazda. i mean, no one felt like singing anymore each because all of us, canada, hello, along with 2 of the iranian artists, they move to germany with the help of a scholarship. and most of the time, hopefully, 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 most which they cannot continue in their country. on a look here and then you're i've, i've had
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a commercial load, you guys will drop the fund with a probably as will humble colin on color if we're not able to to that fish letter 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 i mean, well bonnie is thankful for the opportunity. the quote number. okay, no, that won't even work. 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. yeah, i have to prove myself here at this when i'm quite on the in just solving corner for now this autism exile is using her new phone freedom to make her voice heard the
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