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weekdays on d w the . this is dw news alive from ballad, an explosion of the fuel deaf o. in the gone, a car box killed 20, an inches, 100. medians received medical calf to the bloss strikes refugees refueling that cause to joined thousands of others fleeing the trouble. the incorrect also of the program, joe biden arrives in michigan to joint striking all the workers on the pickup line . that's a 1st for a city view. as president is trying to boost his pro union credentials and target
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the blue color of the photos in the t swing states. the . i'm gonna have it with as well come to the program. at least 20 people have been killed than more than 200 injured. and an explosion that a fuel facility, indigo on a car boss. people were reportedly lining up to get petrol for that cause to leave the enclaves. the cause of the blast has not been established. there is a growing surge of refugees with traffic dining mountain roads out of the region. our media says more than $13000.00 people that's around the 10th of the regions population have fled since algebra. john resume control a week ago. smoke rising over the panica after a bloss tool through a fuel facility. the people with queueing to fill out the vehicles to flee the
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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 are piled into that cause, leaving behind the homes and livelihoods with little hope. overtime they say if that lives often and 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 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 if so for the guy who owns the place, but if you lived on the go, no, gotta be belong to. i mean, you know, this is also our home, but why do they humiliate us like this?
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why doesn't the worst and to me, but so i was trying to tell when getting them put on talks because you as advice on re, took control of new going to a car about and it's with the sold last week. it's the 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 of the region. 5 minutes to nicole passion. yeah. and of a media fee is for the lives of armenians as a by john's control. i'll be coming soon. cool for me. and 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
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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, up a 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 by johnny government has vowed to protect the rights of ethnic armenians. many seem unconvinced by that promise to w revolt up, maria, cut them opposite, is covering those developments for us. and she visited the border between algebra, john and armenia, and told us about the situation that as well. yes, the situation is still quite chaotic. people are arriving thousands. the never ending lines of uh, cars and buses. uh, people uh,
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have the buildings on the roots of their cars and you can see that uh, you know, the line is so big and people from the line actually we managed to talk some of them. they're really not going a car bar and they're still creating and they're telling me that they're spending one day to day in, in the traffic jobs because they monitor people that want to escape is, is really high. but also keep in mind that still the situation is inside the car box is quite troubling. for instance, today, heard of the report that the gas station, sorry this you, if you, the 10th of, was excluded in stepping a couch and turned around. 20 people are, are that and around, $300.00 are injured and the casualties are expected to grow. and those people,
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they were, they were taking the fuel for their cars to go back to armenia. so it's still inside the in the car box. it's still very troubling. a developments there. uh but um the, the refugees are telling me that, um, they didn't have most of them. they didn't have any choice but the lease, but uh they are also saying that some of them are preferred to stay. so now the rest of these are arriving in that town where you are in armenia. where are they going? what's the plan for them? well at 1st they are uh they are greeted fi rats across organization and the local volunteers that are providing them with the 1st medical aid and the be seeing lots of ambulance cars arriving 20. so 2 of them when we were there and yes, it's psychological help is really,
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really important at this time as well. we've talked with some of them and they are very tired for obvious reasons and they feel very lost and morally depleted. and so people are just there, they're scared about their future as well, but they tell me that they cannot think about anything but um, just a shelter and just some quite the time. that's what they've been hearing from time to time. maria, cut them off the end of the median town of doris. thank you very much, maria to the us now or presidential biden is visiting michigan to join striking united auto workers on the picket line. he is believed to be the 1st american president to show support to striking was a visit comes at a time when biting this price inconsistency low pulling numbers on his handling of economic issues. 5 and
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a has been vocal in his support for the was striking to receive by the pay and benefits to us. that demo are as close over 2 dw as corresponded abraham season destroyed in detroit, a covering events that for us ad tell us where exactly are you on what's happening now? i'm outside one of the main plans here in wayne, michigan, the ford assembly plant where all morning workers have gathered strikers have gathered here in the picket line in anticipation of that historic visit that you just mentioned. gearhart, president biden is indeed for a we know that he has arrived at the airport and, you know, they've come here with their, with their sign some, her brother, children's food. and they're really hoping that the president will, you know, come here and walk the picket line with them, and he would be the 1st us president to do so. now what size is position in this
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conference in the well, uh, the united auto workers. the union has not endorsed a presidential candidate so far, and president biden has really, you know, as we had into an election year, been trying to portray himself as the union man, as the man who cares about workers' rights. and i've been speaking to workers here about how, what they think of his visit at some say, it's great, it's bringing national and even international attention to their cause. but others are really wary about politicians getting involved in this. some say that they really see this as a, as a, as a negotiation between the union and the auto industry captain. and they don't want politicians coming here buying for votes or bringing politics into it. a former president donald trump, is also expected to make a visit here to michigan tomorrow about an hour away from here. and so there's also a concern that there cause will be politicized and taking advantage of notes it
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tell us what's the current status of that you need to go see a sense of what the impact will they have on the us a call, right? the, well, let's take a step back. this is the 1st strike of its kind against the what is known as the big 3. that is gm, ford and lantus. and since the strike began about 2 weeks ago, the united auto workers, the union has said that they have made some achievements or they have made some steps forward with uh, ford. historically, its been what the one of the 3, what the one company that has had the most working relationship with the unions. and that's why they have spared ford from any additional strikes at their plans. it's hard to gauge what impact this will have on the economy yet. and as, as it goes as it also hits different plants like plants that, uh, you know, provide ports for example, uh consumers are gonna start really feeling this. but this also has an impact on
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workers. they get paid 50 percent when they are striking in at some point. this is gonna start having a tool also in the income of the workers. for him, they are covering a deep voice for us. thank you. and have a quick roundup of some of the other stories making headlines today. ukrainian military says it will review it's report on village depths of russian black sea sleep come on the victims all color off to images of him a most on russian stay tv. on monday you can set it at kill, so i'll come off and 30 suite of offices during a christmas. all the tackle the feeds headquarters in civil support issuing searches. thousands of troops of march from sole to mock up forces day for the 1st time in a decade, the almost 5000 soldiers paraded through the streets of the south korean capital along with miss south time. since all the weaponry the display comes as coincides
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like rolling over north korea's reasons military cooperation with russia. spanish authorities suspect the full my executive of german financial services from why a cause of playing a central role in a russian spine network. prosecute the say young masonic was intermediary between the russian secret service and 5 ball gary interested on espionage charges. most of that is wanted by german authorities for fraud and is believed to have fled to russia. china as well as the philippines against what if it's cold staring up, trouble in the south trying to see the threat comes a day off to manila said it had removed a floating barrier installed by badging to keep for the peace of fishermen out of that popular fishing spot, known as scarborough sold, both countries claim control of that reef. in germany, the government does planning new measures to counter
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a surge and the number of irregular refugees in microns into every minutes. and then say phase that says that will be police tax on germany's voters with poland and was a check republic for the 1st time and nearly 20 years. this phase of said the controls are necessary to crack down on criminals smuggling migrants into the country. well, the 200000 people have requested asylum and germany so far this year. that's up nearly 80 percent of the same period last year. the w political correspondent simon young, told us more about that story a well, yeah, how this is a significant uterine bi 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, but it's clear that that has been, they said a surge in a regular arrivals and she now feels something's going to be done. she did say that
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of the ordinary stuff in such measures that police do away from the voters would continue at. 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 where 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 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, simon and reporting that this is the, the news and here's a reminder of our top story. at least 20 people that did and hundreds injured and
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an explosion in the gone the car box. it's not yet clear what the cost of loss that the fuel that helps as people to, to fill that cost thousands of slaves to our media since also. but john took control of the in class. my colleague, ballistic john is up next with dw news is off to show you how that offers in berlin for me and the new seen the green you feel worried about the pan neil, most of the on the green fence post cost. and so we, it's clear we means to join me for a deep dive into the green transformation for me to use for the plan. the.

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