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to d, w documentary the, this is the, the news live from ballot an explosion or the fuel debt bowl in the go on, a car box kills 20 inches. hundreds, medians receive medical calf to the bloss strikes refugees refueling that cause to joined thousands of others fleeing the troubles and also of the program. germany analysis plans for fix checks along the borders with poland and the czech republic . the interior minister says it's to combat a spike in irregular migration, and people's plus the international energy agency uses an increase in renewable
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energy to help keep global warming on the control. the i'm gonna hold off is welcome to the program. at least 20 people have been killed and more than 200 injured in an explosion of the fuel facility in the go on a car box. people were reportedly lining up to get petro full. that caused to leave the enclave because of the bloss has not been established as a growing search of refugees with traffic jamming mountain roads out of the region . i mean, he says more than 13000 people that's around at 10. so if the regions entire population have fled since algebra, john resume control a week ago, a smoke rising over stuff panica after a bloss tool through
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a fuel facility. people with queuing to fill out vehicles, to flee the brake re region wherever located has made fuels gas. separate as to armenia. authorities said thousands of people were killed while hundreds of others were injured. that says, thousands of ethnic armenians have 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 a by jones control them moving to armenia. feels like the only safe option so it looks ok. the reason 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 the guy who owns the place, but if you lift on the garden, no kind of a be 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 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 a by john. in 1994, it came under the control of ethnic communion forces, backed by the young median 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 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
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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's leaving 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 the budget on the government has filed to protect the rights of ethnic armenians, many seem unconvinced by that promise we can now across to coordinate. so that's a town. yeah, i mean he is bored with the other by john to speak to a gentle as neil, how is the new baltimore, can you tell us about that explosion at the fuel depot and you're going across? yeah, well i've actually just gotten some new information on that myself i. i talked to one friend who's just come from car box from step on a cart and he was in his car just in leaving zip on a card when he got the news,
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a friend of his, the called him and told him, nobody and my 2 sons are at the, there's something horrible, it's happened. my 2 sons have just disappeared and he described it as the, the worst thing you've ever seen. and he described, you know, there's right now the cows of the cat is officially 20 dead. but this, this guy described or well over a 100 charred bodies are burnt on the ground. so it sounds like it was absolutely terrific. it's now many people are fleeing, they're going to come back and or they have arrived in the town where you are, describe the situation to us. what are the people they're telling you? i mean it's, it's sort of the k or a catastrophe. i mean it's, it's just people keep coming and coming and the cars i've been out here for about since it's about 10 am this morning. it's 6 pm now. and they are, the cars have not stopped at all. i mean, the, the, the latest number now is 20000 people officially have entered our media and that
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i've watched myself so many thousands coming through. and you know, for a country, the size of armenia of less than 3000000 people to take on 820000 people is an incredible burden. me talking about this burden. what is the plan with these refugees that are arriving? have you heard anything from armenian officials? i mean the nickel punch in you and says that there is a homes available for 40000 people. but it seems like there's a, a bit of a difficulty in establishing where and exactly what these are. you know, there's a lot of confusion once people get to um, gorgeous, the closest major city intermediate to the border where the, the, the administration is happening of where they're supposed to get go, how they're supposed to find out where these recently places are. and so it's, you know, as you can imagine is a bit of a, a bit of a touch and go situation. now you send the picture yesterday about this massive map tower of on, if you will, of, of cause leaving the going to come back. do you get the feeling that the whole
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region is bleeding out? absolutely, i mean, i think literally 99.9 percent of people are going to leave. i mean, they're the, the, these people feel like they're, there's actually no chance they can live in as or by john ad is quite easy to see why, you know, everybody's on one of the most authoritarian dictatorships in the world. and also a place that has just starved them blockades them for 9 months, and now just killed them again, shot and showed them last week. so it is little wonder that you know, almost no one is the one who is going to choose to stay there to the general, as knew how the near the armenia also badge on the boat. as for us, thank you very much. now thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. china has won't the philippines against water, it's cold. i staring up trouble in the south trying to see the threat comes a day. often, manila said it had removed a floating barrier installed by aging to keep filipino fishermen out of
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a popular fishing spot known as the scarborough showed. more both countries claim control of that reef. one of thailand's protest liters has been jailed for 4 years for insulting. the mama key, i don't know, is the leading figure in thailand's pro democracy protests and has called for to reform the countries strict laws, but was convicted for a speech he made at the height of the street protest in 2020 a thousands of troops of a pro rated through soul to mock, i'm forced to stay for the 1st time in a decade, almost 5000 soldiers march through the streets of the south korean capital along with miss owls times and all the weapons wait. the display comes as concerns grow of a north korea's recent cooperation with russia. in germany, the government is planning new measures to come to a search and the number of
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a regular refugees and migrants into every minutes. and that's a phase that says there will be police checks on germany's borders with poland and the check with public 1st time and nearly 20 years. let's face it said the controls are necessary to track down on criminal smuggling migrants into the country. more than 200000 people have requested to solve them in germany so far this year. that's up nearly 80 percent of the same period last year. from all of this that spring ended up being political correspondence, some of the on summit. but more can you tell us, so we'll get how this is a significant uterine by interior minister nancy phase i sees long said that there was no need for fix border checks and pointed out that they would involve a large number of police. he wouldn't be able to get on with all the duties at, but it's clear that that has been, they said searching a regular arrivals and as she now feels something's going to be done. she did say
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that of the ordinary stuff in such measures that to police do away from the voters would continue. but the idea seems to be that these uh fix for the checks might make it easy to pick up the smugglers themselves. rather than at the, the small goals, people as it were, it's been quite a lot of criticism and facing within the government of the greens and the free democrats. so, you know, saying well, you know, it does take a lot of police away from other things. it's also a big inconvenience to travelers and visitors and businesses who want to across the borders, potentially, it could cause the long traffic keys and the police union also a bit against it saying it's ineffective and won't achieve a reduction in the number of a regular asylum seekers in migrants arriving in germany. and you mentioned that this is a you turn by the interior municipal the has prompted right now. as well, i think is it is long as the down to the rising political pressure of this huge
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surge and the number of the irregular migrants coming to gemini, a peak levels. i've pointed out that that has been fixed for the checks on the border between a bavaria southern germany and austria since 2015. so maybe it was still, you know that that makes it more difficult to argue against it. i think that has been this royce this in the last few months, particularly today, for instance, we seen a police operation that resulted in the rest of the several people accused of smuggling more than a 100 apparently, syrian nash, those into germany. and they have been of the cases of this kind of discoveries of the significant groups of people smugglers. so i think that's an issue. we've also got elections coming up in harrison in west, in germany, when that suffice uh, self is going to lead a party. and in this area to where the leader has been making
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a big issue out of the question of migration hopes were continue. that can be an e u y deal that on migration. but of course that still seems a long way off. i think the gym and government feels that they've got to do something in order to appear to be doing something. is it well and the questions remain whether it will be effective? did you put a correspondence on young with many thanks on here are some of the world news in brief. at least 6 people have been killed and 15 are missing. following heavy rains of land slides in guatemala flash, lots close to a river to bust its banks and the capital of lot smaller city and swept to several homes away. heavy rains this year have destroyed numerous roads and bridges, affecting more than 2000000 people in the country says committed suits are in the united states, sides recognize the cool islands and new way as a sub for an independent states. during summit in washington, president biden is hosting lead us from the pacific islands for to day summit, and
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a bid to come to a competition with china in the region. climate scientists say new data shows the amount of sea ice that runs on dr. is again hitting record lows. that will and this could have died. consequences for animals live, penguins, and could speed up global warming because it reduces the amount of sunlight reflected back into space. but there's still some hope of tackling global warming, thanks to a massive growth in renewable energy and climate investment. that's according to the international energy agencies. latest report, the global energy watchdog said the uptake of electric vehicles and the solar power in particular is on track with 2015 net 0 talk, it's spot b. i. e. a also says green investment still needs to increase drastically. scientists agree that keeping wanting to just 1.5 degrees celsius is essential to help keep trying to change within bearable and we all c,
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w environment correspondence, results, bone about the obstacles that stand in the wave of the transition to green energy production. 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 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 a big problem for humanity. i'm other issues are the combination of electricity and making sure that the finance and resources are available for the developing wealth. to also do that. that was the, the use climate environment correspondent, louise osborne reporting. that's it from uh from for now,
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