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on the dw news line from berlin tonight, thousands leaving their homes in the corner of car box. they've been forwarding into armenia hungry, exhausted, following violence in the break away enclave. global powers are calling for the people to be protected. also coming up to night. you as president, job i knew joins and striking all the workers on the picket line in michigan. and it's a 1st for sitting us president. he's trying to boost his pro union credentials among
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the blue collar workers. and germany analysis plans for fix controls along the borders with poland and the czech republic. interior minister says it's to combat a spike in irregular migration and people smart. the library golf is good to have you. with this on this tuesday, the number of people pouring into armenia from the corner of col rebecca, continues to rock. it's been a week since either by john took control of the enclave in a whitening military operation. since then armenian authorities say more than 28000 people have fled with long lines of cars, seen making 4 kilometers 3 mountains. as people try to leave the us and the un are calling for the refugee's rights and for their safety to be guaranteed
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safely and cause buses and trucks. vehicles choked the road leading out of know go on a car back into. i mean, yeah, the people come inside have exhausting extra on their faces. many spend the night on the roads. they fear they are leaving the ancestral lands. so good to make that happen. oh no, we astray, doctor told me that as i was status my, let the world know that we have straight docs, the many ethnic i medians, and i go into a car back feel they have no choice but to pack up their things and leave us by john, located them for 9 months before it's mastery soup in last week. everything is lacking, including the fuel to leave this lead to disaster when a gas tank exploded at a petrol station, where people cued late on monday,
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leaving doesn't instead. and many more injects the explosion, sending flames shooting into the night sky. some of the plastic games with treated and evacuated by russian peacekeepers on tuesday. they have been stations and not going to kyra buxton as a by john the rest. as much of the young clave from a median separatist forces in 2020, after decades of into ethnic tensions, a median speed unsafe with the other by john is fully in charge. us as the exit is, continues this thought as reunited with his daughter on the inside of the boat to a moment of relief. at a time of desperation, a reporter maria mazda is covering the developments for us in the armenian city of cozier and borders, azerbaijan. and i asked her, what happens to refugees after they arriving? that says well at 1st they are uh they are greeted fi rats across
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organization and the local volunteers that are providing them with the 1st a medical aid and to be seen lots of ambulance cars arriving 20. so 2 of them when we were there and yes, the psychological help is really, really important at this time as well. we've talked with some of them and they are, they are very tired for obvious reasons and they feel very lost and morally depleted. and so people are just there, they are 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 them. that was a reporter at marie and contact mon step reporting for. so here's a round up now that some of the other stories that are making headlines around the
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world, the creating and military says that they will review which report on the alleged the death of russian black c fleet commander victor sako laws. after images of him emerged on russian state tv. on monday, ukraine said that it had killed the circle of and $33.00 other officers during a cruise missile attack on the police headquarters in advanced of homes, such as the british authorities. i suspect the former executive of german financial services from wire card, a playing a central role in a russian spine. network prosecutor say yon marcel like, was a key intermediary between the russian secret service and 5 bulgarians. had been arrested on the espionage charges. marseilles like is wanted by german authorities for fraud. he's believed to have fled to russia. the speaker of canada is parliament has resigned days after singling out for praise, a ukrainian veteran who fought for the nazis during world war 2. the 98 year old
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man received a standing ovation during your visit by ukrainian president bold. it is a wednesday speaker. anthony voted was heavily criticized by jewish groups and by a prime minister justin true to for his call me the us regulators and 17 us days are assuming amazon for allegedly abusing its market position to inflate prices on other platforms to overcharge sellers, and to stifle competition. the lawsuit which has been brought by the us federal trade commission, it could result in amazon being forced to sell off some of its assets. staying in the us, president biden is visiting michigan to join striking united auto workers on the picket line. he is the 1st sitting president to do this is show of support the striking workers from the big 3, although companies, ford, general motors and still launches. it comes into time when biden is facing, consistently low polling numbers for his handling of the economy. binding has been
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supporting the workers who are calling for more pay and better working conditions to do the use. i abraham, she's in detroit where she's been speaking with workers on striking. she tells us what they made of the president's visit. i've been here all morning speaking to striking workers and it really is a mixed bag. some of them really appreciate the president's visit because they say this brings national and even international attention to their cause and present bite and to they did say that with a you know, record pay for ceo's record profit. they should get their fair share as well. we should also note that president, former president donald trump, will be visiting detroit tomorrow, so some see the positive attention that this brings them. others, however, a wary of how their claws might be politicized. how it may be taken advantage of by politicians. and they told me that this is really
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a fight between the union and the head of a the, the big 3 the, the auto makers. and that politician shouldn't be here trying to a riley votes on the back of their costs. what are you bringing their reporting from detroit? here in germany, the government is planning new measures to answer a certain is in the number of irregular refugees in migrants. the countries interior minister says that there will be police checks on germany's borders with poland and the czech republic for the 1st time in almost 2 decades. she says that the controls are necessary to crack down on criminals who are smuggling migrants into the country. more than 200000 people have requested asylum and germany so far this year. that is up nearly 80 percent on the same period last year. our political correspondence, i mean young, she told me more. a well yeah, how this is
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a significant you to in 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 the says searching and regular arrivals and she now feels something's going 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, the smoke of 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
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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 and migrants arriving in germany insomnia reporting. and now we want to go to ukraine and that destruction of the nova cough cough got down. that happened this past summer. the shelling of the day and it caused devastating floods which ruined crops in a region where people depend on farming to feed their families and to make money. the reservoir itself was the region. so water supply and with that gone, people are fearful for their futures. des, max saunter reports late summer and across sky, and everything revolves around the water. they say to mom, asked us to please get some water. we have transport. it's difficult for her to walk to carries a little message or this,
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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 bushnell but 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 vacation, has become an extra essential threat. what's the ad on that is early coverage to see if this is made of cavities. 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, the fields,
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and around the house. but it's not good to drink. school was 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. well, in nearby nick, a pole. sitting 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 anything under the shade? what's the world they occupied that city on april 3rd 2022. they entered with their troops and it became clear that they would terrorize us from over there. not that it was a lot this to who 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 of the
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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. the show more in order to deprive us of water ship lifting us will be leaving the people of nic up all without water until services restored. the regional administration is working on a permanent solution. they're laying a pipe connection to comple to this, that party just city water system. they hoped to be done before winter. there's no such plan for the villagers backup macowski. lina and her husband of unloading the planted less than normal the season. knowing water would be scarce, but you 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
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and sundays on the rocks. 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. i'm a slot. no one knows whether the down 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. finally, a group of friends in northern mexico got a little more than they bargained for. and when an unexpected guest joined them. during a picnic at the park, a black bear climbed onto their table and treated himself or herself did fuck goes an enchilada. now despite some 4 table manners, the bare, kept its palls off of its fellow picnickers and we understand it quickly returned to the woods after report of the realizing this was not taco bell. apparently the
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beard did not have time to wait for this or the little they're all right. this is dw news. kate ferguson is up next to dw business news. i will see you tomorrow. the lease got some hot tips for your package from madison boats affinities check on some great cultural memorials to b. w. travel regarding what is it really is possible to reverse page researchers and
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