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the, the, this is the, the news live from valid estimate armenians slain ago on a car box in the thousands calls crammed the road into armenia as almost a quarter of the population. some 47000 people escaped mazda by john's takeover of the region. plus the russian mercenary group, wagner is still operating in the central african republic, despite the depth of its liter. you have any pretty good thing about a month ago. and a group of young people assuming starting to european countries at the pin code of
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human rights, they accuse them of failing to do enough to protect them from trying to check the god of his welcome to the program about john. so it is, it has arrested a full my lead of, of been a going to come back region as he was trying to enter armenia. reuben, about done. yeah. and there's a 1000000000 at who made most of his full shown in russia is determined comes as almost a quote to go on a car on bach estimates. armenian population is fleeing the region. authorities say some 47000 people have already left the area of the safely and cause sauces and trucks from the corner carol, back into armenia. the people crammed inside are exhausted.
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many spent the night on the road. they fear they are leaving their i'm central labs for good to make that happen. oh, now we have 3 dogs. we'll miss that is i was status. let the world know that we have straight talk about monday. many armenians and nickel and a car back feel they have no choice but to pack up and leave. has a by john, located the region for 9 months before it's millet trees sweep 10 last week. as various ortiz insist, best so called count to terrorism action did not target civilians. probably of also by john and a i said is also for isn't a counterterrorism actions have grown? first of all, didn't enter, it isn't a civilian settlements on major cities on the tools that are limited by nature and sofa. also what's going on with forces and police forces, mainly all guided by these principles. and we are also in closer contact with
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a local armenian representatives on the ground. but on the ground, the eccles jammed the road out. everything is lacking for the journey saucers, including fuel. this led to dissolve the when a gas tank exploded, well, people queued up to fuel that po. a dozens were killed and many mover injured. some of the victims were treated and evacuated by russian peace keepers. they've been stationed and they're going to car back since as the by john rested. much of the ang play from all manian separate his forces in 2020 of possess. hey, it's of interest to make attentions. armenians feel on safe as the ex. this gathers pace. these father is re united with his daughter on the all media inside of the
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border amendments of relief. it's a time of desperation. but going to court. and so now it's on the, i mean is voted with us by john to speak to a journalist and neil how neil, what's his current situation where you are a current situation is just sort of a continuation of last 72 hours. you know, people just continue to stream across that border and as we said, we received, you know, the numbers now the, just about 50000 officially, certainly more than that. and you know, that's already almost half the population of a $120000.00 of the bottle harmonic that is flat. and there, despite that, you know, there's still no reduction, essentially in the line of cars that go all the way from the border to the middle of demonic, or the capital. and go to car box almost a 100 kilometers. so that exit is just keeps going. and do you think it will be a majority of ethnic armenians that are leaving the homeland where they've lived
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all the lives as i think will be virtually the entire population. i mean, the advisors, the president of the car box said uh several days ago that 99.9 percent of the population is going to leave rather than live and as a by john, i think he's absolutely right. you know that the refrain from the people that you talk to is all the same. you know, those, they say everybody's on starbucks for 9 months, then they, they shot and bomb this last week. and how can we possibly live under this country? now as of the john has given the uh, security guarantees why uh, these people still leaving i mean as or by john also gave a ceasefire guarantee in 2021. its signed uh the, the, the ceasefire agreement to end that war. uh, which is broke unilaterally last week. it also gave an agreement that and that, that, that cease fire that they would maintain the roads armenia open for public, for a transitive people and goods. it broke out in december, as advisor has broken, almost every documented signed. and then the, then the, the last couple of years, so as little wonder that people feel like that they, they,
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there's no reason to trust them on any other document. now the union has hosted talks between armenia and azerbaijan, but beyond talking, what role can europe and the international community play here? well, they, they can, they can introduce the possibility of some actual consequences for as revised on if it breaks additional agreements. i mean that the to date, you know, are there, but there's been a lot of call. there was a lot of calls for other boys or not to watch military action. it did it, and there was no consequences for doing so. there was no consequences for ignoring the international court of justice ruling from february that ordered as advice on to reopen the road. there was no consequences to ignoring the calls from us to reopen the road. and so without any, any threats of tangible access to being taken, then it's hard to believe that other buys on will suddenly come around and start listening to the national community. now what do you read into the fact then that as a by john is not allowing international observers into the region. i mean,
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i think if it fits right into that as part and parcel out there there, if, if they, if they were the, if things were actually as great as the otherwise, i'd like to say that they are in the rental car, bought that and then they they would have to adhere to the steps that the international observers, including samantha power here yesterday from the us, what it was calling on on yet, as advised on his log, no access whatsoever that so there, there, there could be no international verification of what's happening and the dire humanitarian situation that we do know is taking place in the car. well, the didn't was the law there. thanks for your reporting meal. thank you. but let's have a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. north korea as the ports of the us soldier who entered the country from south korea . in july, travis king was detained off the crossing into the north, claiming to have suffered now treatment and racial discrimination in the us army. north korea found him guilty of illegally intruding onto its territory and has
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transferred him to us custody in china. and germany. police rated dozens of homes linked to an extra mr. races group that promotes at nazi audiology . germany's ontario, minnesota had early a band. the group known as the optimize soft or race community. it was one of several right when groups banned in recent months, the russian socialist spacecraft has landed in kazakhstan after returning from the international space station on board. what to russian cosmonaut sends us astronaut frank rubio. rubio set a new us record by spending more than a year in space that was after the technical defect delayed. his planned return or a judge in new york has ruled donald trump committed fraud by inflating the value of real estate holdings to get better terms on loans. the jobs rejected and attempts to dismiss a civil case against the former us president from family business. mr. trump will
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appeal against the ruling about the full case against him. well, no, go ahead. next week. either a report say the french ambassador has been flown out of news and the diplomats have stated the country despite the monster lead from the military junta that took part in july. however, french president obama mccall announced on sunday the front would withdrawal its investigative and all its troops from these yet because of a boundless, it's been roughly a month since the russian medicine every lead um you have gave me for the guardian was killed in a plane crash in russia days before his death precaution had been in the central african republic ways back in the group as in shots of president falls style song to add it as security. but since by gordon's death, that is division in the country over voc in his presence. that doesn't go to a judge. i mean reports from bunky today. so i do have never met no
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c. yep. guinea pig machine yet. he's a pro maxima support. i am a strong believer in the groups, the presence here, the central african republic to d trays on his friends, i think could be typical gene a, be some documents back to the heart of the copy to the one to show their respects to the head of the butler group up that he gets in an inexplicable plane crash and rushing off on the 23rd of august. and if, if i miss you, we are like can measure the greatness or the added value of what the wagner's have brought to the central african republic, ready to move up with that would be something in previous years. we have had peacekeeping missions, didn't emissions that were sent to the central african republic to secure our borders. but what did this achieve in terms of results? yeah. what did we seem to make? what did we know? we have only known repeated cruise control. we must support russia so that we can never again speak of such a rebellion in the central african republic. we have more women, sisters, admin,
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and we'll probably do cuz we don't use the central african republic has been in the midst of cities. of c was c is 2003, which left 3 quarters of the 33 on the rebel control on the estimated 1000. in fact i'm, i see nobody's a special and it's simple enough to come. republic 1st came to the country in 2018 to help the government of president for the rock defeat riddle force east on for you in a security vacuum left by funds up to it, we drew its military forces from the country in 2016. a lot of people in the central african republic think the rack no group together. we did one on troops have done more to quail. the countries many rebellions inventive range and the u. n . forces combined. while photo observe us accused the russian problem industry of committing atrocities. the majority of the cdns here, i think the success ease uh was the price your. but while the back in
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that group has many support us in the country, it also has its openings. the central african republic opals, each one of the to how much come home was a former prime minister in president company and some up on the us. the transitional government is currently leader of the be a freak out. the quick opposition party, meaning the central african republic for us, or he sees the missing. nobody's don't belong in the central african republic also in law. uh, san grove. canada only is it a group which does not come to help to develop and foster police in africa. this group is made up of people who came for self interest and benefits. and this one is whether it's the charter of the african union or the charter of the united nations, the activity of the wagner's his band. they have come to the wrong cause and the wrong reason. today, central africans are paying the price for their negative presence. since the voc doesn't came in here exploring our timber, our minds, trade, etc,
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and format they have created unfair competition in terms of security. a country like c a r should instead rely on credible partners to open up the net present. we'd precautions that's the question on many minds is whether the butler group will continue each corporations if the central african republic, but this time on the criminal authority. and if so, what will happen to the country if russia we drove the soldiers due to the pressure of the war in ukraine to talk more about the involved and of the voc and the group in the central african republic. we've advisory on the last night, he's a journalist and research who has worked in this central african republic. and he's currently writing a book on the wagner group, which is about to really to be released next year. now it's been almost a month since if get any precaution died. how is that affected back in as what in the central african republic for and thank you for having me. i think
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on the whole, what we can say at this point is that we haven't seen any major shifts in terms of operation, or really any specific consequences thus far. a big goes and stuff. as i think your report or noted, wagner personnel are still absolutely in the central african republic. we're not exactly sure what the exact numbers are, but a 1000 perhaps a little bit more. sounds pretty accurate. and the same faces who are running operations before are continuing to run them, so not much has changed in the past month. and now russia's priority right now is of course of war and ukraine. what does that mean for its presence in africa? so even through the private, but it shows like the buckner group, i think for us of the state, the kremlin itself benefited from bothers operations in africa because because
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others have noted roger has as gain g, a political advantage right now from just the narrative that it's not isolated following the invasion of ukraine, and so that narrative has become more important and reaching out to africa and cultivating those relationships that has been key for further kremlin and, and for the narrative that it's trying to tell russians and the world more generally. wagner, itself has actually been at the forefront of creating those relationships for the kremlin. and the, despite the fact that they are obviously motivated by profit, they, they, they play an incredible role in creating blood rushes interest in africa are. and now you have said about how you've written about how the us should we think its own role to come to russia in africa. so what can the us to a should to to great question. i mean, i think at the end of the day, we have to think about what type of role wagner is playing for,
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for these countries. as i think a lot of the information i suggested to your reporter, the victim popularity of wagner, specifically in the central african republic, is not just the product of russian, this information, the product of people feeling that there has been a genuine improvement and insecurity in for folks who have flipped through decades of conflict in pro carry that that's not nothing that, that's incredibly important. and so for the, for the us, for the west to who are concerned about russia's influence in africa, they have to come with a serious uh, a serious policy or a program that, that would be able to replace it and keep that security for people. the gentlest john that can have that. thank you very much, john. thank you. to rock noah's state media say at least
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a 100 people have been killed and more than a 150 injured in a fight at a wedding party. witnesses said the place daunted off the fireworks was set off inside the venue and the northern all hung down the other district that's just outside most old school metal now jams the full hundreds of guests had gathered for a wedding. the ceiling buckled by the blaze that broke out late on tuesday nights, killing at least a 100 people. the officials said the bride and groom were among the dead of the survivors were rushed to local and regional hospitals to be treated for bands and smoke. inhalation. eye witnesses said the fire started as the wedding couple can, they were on the dance floor. how did this happen? well, actually i was like, i mean, what can i say more about to do a slow down side with us. so they only the fire works sometimes toggle the heat,
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the ceiling, which caused by our rulers done. how long did it take to seconds up the entire whole wasn't fire in seconds. according to local health officials, many of those quotes in the inferno were critically injured. one guy, he is sort of a majority officer more completely burned to you. some of them had 50 to 60 percent of their bodies buying the searching at the 3 of them they've got. this is not good at all. so the majority of them are not in a good condition. remember, iraq's prime minister has all that an investigation to the fire. as rescue is sift through the ash and rubble. authorities say that the legal, a highly flammable building materials may have contributed to the speed with which the flames tool through the wedding hole and turned celebration into tragedy.
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6 young people from portugal of taking all of the countries of european union and several others to quote back to this age from 11 to 20. 4 of filed a case with the european court of human rights. they choose the country itself in action on global warming. and that's violating some of the fundamental rights activists center support design strasberg with a hearing open today. 6 young people and the lawyers against 32 countries, they say simply on doing enough to stop global warming. these activists have come to strasbourg to all the use of the climate policies of oil, the e u. member states, as well as britain, switzerland, norway tacky, and russia, a so inadequate the violating that human rights. today's case is about the young. it's just about the price that they are paying for the failure of states to tackle the claimant's emergency. this is about the home that they will
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suffer during their life times unless states step up to their responsibilities. a group who range in age from 11 to 24 were moved to bring that case by the huge wildfires. and then they took portugal back in 2017. more than a 100 people died with scientists and climate change had made defies was. now the activists are hoping the european court of human rights and false governments to drastic may accelerate the efforts to combat global warming. the when is warned, current targets put the world on cost the catastrophic climate breakdown goose bed . what i expect from government all the time while i'm at the shop for something that is real, is a, this is a main problem because it's so infringing on our human right. it's most the day, 2 months. i declare, oh, the full that can happen. they'll need to persuade the quotes the judges of the case with lawyers for the defending governments, arguing the 6 young active as having proved
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a direct link between the homes. they say they've suffered and that climate policies should assume because an environmental lawyer, it was been in that courtroom today semester and you're not directly involved in the case uh, just to make that clear. but who are a keen observer? tell us what makes this case legally historic a quite a bit. so very significant. just 1st of all, because for europe and cult of human rights is really one of the most of all right, that you've international quotes when it comes to protecting human rights. and so the interpretation that the quotes will run to the existing or begins as fits with the significance for us, that's beyond parts of it. and so this is what makes these get so interesting is that it has the potential to fit in for me and compelling governments to increase the conditions and not just the invitation of what you're doing. that's beyond across europe and attributes. so outside of here isn't, is,
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is this case largely symbolic, really because the infringement of the rise lie in the future and i only predicted no, it's of searching though tony, symbolic, because if we were only able to repair should be on, right? solution wants to, hom has already killed, i mean, this would not lead to the just, just that we have switching for human, right? that's knowns. and so in the circumstance, when the harm is possible and governments have, or reasons to expect that a certain action or inaction with researching ation. and what's the lation then they have to act totally rebuilt, waiting for the home to of you. so do you expect the quotes that they tell a country to tough them, for example, that mission reduction targets? absolutely, it has been systematically demonstrated by a scientist and also a quote by many international action and rights institutions, but the,
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which is for schumann, right? based arguments in the context of the lake of sufficient kind of fiction is very clear on the way it is. and so given that governance have fed to regulate for security related emissions. and as a result, people around the world, i mean, but since, you know, people in the most been able to situation like young people to distance um, uh, suffering from a generation of the right to have the right to life. the like the right to leave a life of digney in that context. yes, we expect the call to actually size this opportunity presented by these and other cases to actually demand. so that's uh, governments are lined academic policies. we have 11 affection that's required by science. and the idea of when we can expect the decision, then it would be sometime after, let's spring, and next year we expect and we expect a decision in these. and also the 2 other cases, relative to clements in shut up ending in front of us. some quotes sebastian,
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