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the the, this is dw news alive from bell and, and explosions at the fuel depot in the go on a car box kills 20 inches, hundreds, median. so received medical care off to the bloss strikes refugees refueling that cause to joins thousands of others fleeing the troubled enclave. also of the program, germany analysis plans for fixed checks along the borders with poland. other check republics. the interior minister says it's to combine a spike and irregular immigration odds. people smuggling sauce,
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the international energy agency. it says it, it still is possible to keep global warming on the controls, but only of nations rapidly commit. smoke clean energy and cold breaks with each of the bills as well. come to the program. at least 20 people have been killed and then more than 200 injured in an explosion of the fuel facility and the go on a car box. people were reported the lining up to get petro full. that cause to leave the enclave. the cause of the blas has not been established. there is a growing surge of refugees with traffic jamming mountain rows out of the region. i mean, he says more than $13000.00 people that's around the 10th of the regions population have now fled since also. but 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 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 have piled into that cause, leaving behind the homes and livelihoods with little hope. overtime they say if 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 or is it we brought only this 2 or 3 of us? i left everything else behind everything. yeah, that's a 3 story house with pigs and chickens its own just everything you believe so, but that surface the guy who's the police but if you lift are not going to know
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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 whether it's getting them put on talks because you as advice on re, took control of nicole in a car about in a swift assault last week. it's a majority ethnic armenian 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 consolidated, it's control on the region. a prime minister, nicole touching the end of a menia c is for the lives of armenians under as a by john's control. i'll be in front of me. and 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 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, that 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 vowed to protect the rights of ethnic armenians, many seem unconvinced by that promise. they general this neil, how is in the army in town of coordinates or the that's the of the board with as a by john and he told me a little more about the explosion at the fuel depot. 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 or i know 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 because of the count does officially 20 dead. but that this, this guy described or well over a 100 charred bodies are burnt on the ground. so it sounds like it was absolutely terrific. now many people are fleeing or gone, a car box and they have arrived in the town where you are. describe the situation to us. what are the people that are telling you? i mean, is it 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 about 10 am this morning. it's 6 pm now. and they are, the cars have not stopped at all. i mean, 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 the 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, and then they go pushing it on, 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 a gorgeous the closest major city intermedia to the border where the, the, the administration is happening. i'm of where they're supposed to, jo, 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, is a bit of a touching go situation for journalists needs, how they're reporting from carla is on the other board was also by john. that's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today.
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thousands of troops of march to sold to mock for his day for the 1st time in a decade, almost 5000 soldiers paraded through the streets of the south korean capital. along with miss alt tags sent on the weaponry. the display comes as concerns grow of a north korea's recent cooperation with russia. a climate scientist say new data shows the amount of c eyes around and optic eyes again hitting record lows. if want this could have died. consequences for animals like penguins and could speed up global warming even further because it reduces the amount of sunlight that is reflected back into space from us. but there is still some hope of tax, a global warming, thanks to a massive growth and renewable energy and climate investment that's according to the international energy agencies. latest reports, the global energy watchdog said the uptake of electric cause and sold a pilot in particular is on track with 2015 f 0 talk. it's spot b. i. yeah,
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it also says green investment still needs to increase drastically. scientists agree that keeping warming to just 1.5 degrees celsius is essential to help keep trying to change within bearable and promote one that i'm not joined by mark maslin is a professor of the system science. it's university college, london, mac. we have the international energy agencies saying it's still possible to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. that's the power is target optimistic on you about this. so only thing the most important thing is if we do ever think we can, then we could limits climates to 1.5 degrees. the pull may is what we saying is pushed back in many countries choice. i'll play my own u. k. the probably ministers decided to go back some of the actual push on renewable energy. so i think the international energy authority report is very
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positive, but it actually assumes that everybody is going to do everything they can to tackle climate change. now we heard about an increase in solar energy production that, that helped with this or kind of help with this. it also nuclear energy. also feature in that assessment is so new to the dust feature in all of the assessments of the future. but it seems to be a small increase in the future. most of the actual renewable energy is going to come from wind is coming from hydra is coming from sort of solar, perhaps even title in the future. there's also a bit of g, a certainly natural countries that have that resource. so again, it is that technology actually key to all of it is being able to store energy is the batteries and how they have improving into the future. now you also said that it's basically about corporation and the 1st governments already rolling back the
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initiatives. how can this corporation be achieved for me, the pairs agreement is sort of the a testament to this corporation? is it not? so i think the most important thing is for us to actually explain to politicians that this is good economics. so for example, at the moment there's about 10 trillion dollars spent in the actual green economy every single year. that's wanting every $10.00 is actually spent on the green economy. so again, thinking about renewable energy, making sure the people at home have reliable energy, but also cheap energy which is secure from those all the tile. fossil fuel prices keep going up and up at up. i think good a comes back to politicians doing the right thing. know, just for climate, but also to make sure the energies steeper full, the citizens. now,
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given the political tensions, uh, the war and ukraine, of course, the how can the international community work together to keep the clean energy growth target a live? and so for me, the ukraine boy is a very interesting thing because what it's done is galvanized particularly europe into realizing that they have been complacent. they had great targets renewables, but actually they were serving lines of full and gas, particularly washing gas and fossil fuels from elsewhere in the world. but they suddenly realized that they need to do is etc. so they doubled was the talk is from the renewables. and even though we're seeing a rush of fossil fuel security around the world, what's gonna happen is this is going to actually spiral. we see exponential growth in solar and wind all around the world. the biggest problem is as international energy authority, say the groceries. fantastic. but we actually need to do it foster and foster again,
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some estimates. so we need to actually put you in. so when 5 times pasta, when we're doing now, just to keep gross going and keep all the energy requirements actually, and avoid using fossil fuels. professor mach mazda that all of us to call this london to thank you very much pleasure and the 2nd ukraine and the destruction of the nova kafka. how that happened, this some of the shelling off the damn cost, devastating floods which ruined crops in a region where people depend on farming to feed the families and make money. the reservoir itself was the reason, so water supply and was that gone? people are fearful for the future as the w, as a must sound reports. late summer and across the sky. and everything revolves around the water. they say, mom asked us to please get some water. we have transport. it's difficult for her to walk to carries
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a little message or this. this isn't 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 can read about us know if 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 a regression, has become an existential threat. what's the ad on that is early cabbage to see if this is later. can i just 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 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,
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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 mouse with baking powder solution for the rest of the room to store them. so that's a 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 shade. what's the water okay, 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. 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
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target, hopes the size, uh, lots of with the show and continues today. the business for the and it's worse wherever there's a pumping station. and the 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 macowski. lina and her husband for letting me have planted less than normal the season. knowing water would be scarce, but your plants to plant 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
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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 best for us for the residents of the village itself, so i'm a slot. no one knows whether the dam 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 my son to reporting them in germany. the government has plenty new measures to account or a surge, and the number of irregular refugees and migrants interior administer intensifies. the says that will be police checks again on germany. his board is with poland and the czech republic that for the 1st time, in nearly 20 years, this phase of said the controls are necessary to crack down on criminals smuggling
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migrants into the country. more than $200000.00 people left, requested asylum and germany so far this year. and that's up near the 80 percent on the same period last year. w as political correspondence, simon young told me more about this as well. again, how this is a significant you to in bi interior, administer nancy phase. as she's 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, but it's clear that that has been the says searching and regular arrivals and she now feels something's got to be done. she did say that of the ordinary stuff in such measures that to police do away from the voters would continue at. but the idea seems to be that these fix for the checks might make it easy to pick up the smugglers themselves. rather than at the, at the smuggles people as it were,
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there'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 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 and migrant surviving gym. and now you mentioned that this is a uterine by the interior minister. water has prompted it right now or, well, i think is it is long as the down to the rising political pressure of this huge surge and the number of the irregular migrants coming to gemini people levels. i've pointed out that that has been fixed for the checks on the border between bavaria, southern germany and austria since 2015. so maybe it was still,
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you know that that makes it more difficult to argue against it. i think that has been this royce these 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 western germany when that suffice. uh, sales is gonna lead to a party. and in this area to where the leader has been making a big issue out of the question of migration hopes will continue that that can be an e u y deal that on migration. but of course that still seems a long way off. i think the german government feels that they've got to do something in order to appear to be doing something. is it well and the questions
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remain, whether it will be effective, did not be a bit of correspond to some of the young with many thanks on the someone using brief for you know, china as well in the philippines, the against what it calls, stirring up trouble in the south trying to see if it comes a day off to a manila said it had removed a floating barrier that was installed by aging to keep filipino fishermen out of a popular fishing spot known as the scarborough show. both countries, both countries claim control of that reef of thailand, protest leaders has been jailed for 4 years for insulting the monarchy on a num pump as a leading figure out in thailand's pro democracy protests and had called to reform the countries tough laws, restricting criticism of the monica? nope. it was convicted for a speech he made at the highs at the sweep protests in 2020. it's been now
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more than a year since gina moss armine died in police custody in the wrong. it's shown as spotlights. all the dire situation of women in the islamic republic bought the strict rules and clothing remain in place and the bodily enforced as all the limitations on women's freedom. like the ban on dancing and even singing dw, as mentioned officers to couldn't take it anymore. and sled 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 much i like to have my heart is pounding. i keep thinking the police are about to come and ask what i'm doing, even going in your body as 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
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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 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 kidney door towards 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, along with 2 other iranian artists, they move to germany with the help of
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a scholarship. most of the kind of, i'll uh, kind of 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 a run of join us on that for 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 outside of the 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 i mean, well bonnie is thankful for the opportunity. the quote number. okay, no,
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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. yeah, i have to prove myself here at this when i'm quite on 1000000000 just solvents corner for now this artist in exile is using her new found freedom to make her voice hurt the to japan where women breaking into a business i've had so far been dominated by men, that business is ritual pulling the riots of pops up in tokyo as to as hotspots, and as long been seen as worked too hard for women. but the ritual girls, as they called themselves approving. otherwise, the cookie moved to hood
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constantly. that wasn't the job for women, but she has been pulling victuals and took care for over 2 years now. and she said she does it with a big smile each day. i can't go to another female pillows and tokyo called themselves eviction of goons. my the say no, i don't play any sports. so pulling direction i was extremely difficult for me. at 1st i dropped the rickshaw and sometimes thought about quitting, but now i'm getting the hang of it. i really enjoyed talking to our customers, taking photos for them, and guiding them around that it was taking the last name 6 the 4 years back. they were only full female regional police in the city. that number has been rising, but women still remain a minority in the profession to the go to rigorous training to handle heavy evictions. which can we up to 250 kilograms, with bessengers,
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and to navigate busy streets. and the entity into receipts with fax on the local coach or the 1st girl who joined was cool. since we posted the videos of poem social media, many girls have followed suit and joined us. now we have about $25.00, e mail drive is we need to increase the number even more what we have 90 drive is in total. so women make up less than half of the previously kind of follows can over 3 times depends average monthly wage. and now women not among the rank showing they can pull their own weight, or you're watching the news coming up next and do the news as a pulse behind the series of high profile disappearances among china's political and military leads lost the southerly warming ties between south korea, japan and china, 3 countries with
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