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the the business dw news lines from ballot the go on a car box, government dissolves itself. the self proclaimed state says it will formerly cease to exist by january pulled in half of its population as no fled to armenia off the other by john self control and arrested. its formerly also coming on germany is now backing a new you deal on migration having previously put up opposition you countries on trying to reform policy in the face of a migration christ. and she'd have to way to say for abortions now,
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gone as full a health minister as one of the rival i feel to vote for have you these brooklyn i myself the receives what is known as the alternative nobel prize full pioneering reproductive rights and thoughts donald trump's rivals face offset the 2nd debates. the presidential candidates class on issues ranging from china to the economy. to aid for ukraine bought the form of presidents remains far ahead. in the polls the . i'm good. how those as welcome to the program. as the leader of the is now going to come back separate as government has the clapper at, the territory will be dissolved in the coming months. this comes off to us by john the rest of his predecessor. i'm going to cut off his internationally recognized as
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positive as a by john, but it hasn't launch the ethnic armenian population. it came on to us about johnny control following a lightning military operation last week, feeling reprisals. many residents on out attempting to flee more and more ethnic. all medians are arriving as the exodus from the going oak. our bus continues depositions reduced to just what they could bring with them on the road. i mean, he is, government says more than half of the regions asked me to call him median population, has now fled and is accusing as a bi joan of ethnic cleansing the above a how to use the exodus of on media and from the going to cut off as a result of us or by johns ethnic cleansing, policy continues, analysis of the situation shows the in the coming to use, there will be new armenians left and they're going to cut off on us. this is an act
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of ethnic cleansing faith as a by john has repeatedly denied that they wants to full steal meaning and population out promising that their rights would be protected. but decades a bit to separate. the struggle has left those fleeing with little trust and as a by jones would. so many fears were confirmed by the arrest of full. i'm going to go into a counter by separate is lead to reuben by don young as he tried to flee to armenia . he's now facing trial for financing terrorism, and other charges as a by john had agreed to allow rebel fighters to leave if they lay down their arms. but it says that doesn't apply to war, crime suspect. so those who do make it to armenia, what they've left behind is crumbling quickly. the 3 decades old breakaway territory has announced it will cease to exist by early next year. alyssa of atanya is a senior research a on the south causes region with the international crisis group,
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the think tank in the armenian capital year, yvonne announced a if the dream for independence from the going across the dock is now officially over well, was definitely the and to always chapter that started in the beginning of the ninety's, we're on the local officials, they declared independence. then there were 2 wars, many escalation, many incidents, and then so to leave with us also the consequence of police meals for a probation that lasted for only several hours, but brought the ad 2 ways to talk to entity. does it mean that the conflict is over? i'm not sure. because we have falls as of a ethnic, our menus from the going to current above fleeing but still thinking that was their homeland. that probably means that the conflict is not over. and then we are certainly to see more developers happening and taking place in the coming years. so don't think that it means that armenia is finally giving up on the go on
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a car or it is not the both armenia i'm talking about those who are leaving the court in the car, but armenians have been leaving an invoice. uh, wherever region for many centuries, there are some very important objects of cultural heritage. i know we are the people who believe that we does their homeland. i was talking about them. armenia has its own challenges to visit with joe next week. very moment it's board that was i believe with neighbors. it's not the mark heated. they were awesome. i should put you on the troops station deep inside armenia. there is also was claim for having so cold quarter door in front of the front of the region. so farming you so i mean, you has plenty to, to, to resolve a made so much and that was very well. so what have you had been about those asked me to come in. so it was still. yeah, in the go on a callback, i want to remain that they are taking to least so we just kind of the main goal. i
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haven't spoken to a single person who, who plans to stay there on the ground. maybe there will be some very few people who decides do that a at least very moment. the main concern and of the low cost is to pack and also to find some petrol to, to get a car and to pack and leave. you know, the 3 is a huge line of people for, you know, taking was road between the bar and a curb us in our meeting. and unfortunately takes many, many hours. there were already people suffering with no return and no food. it will take still several days for ways people to get out. so what kind of future lies ahead for those people who don't have flood downs? i wish people will leave knowing armenia, the majority of them are the local government will have to find resources. and then
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we'll have to adopt these policies in order to integrate them as much as it can. the army is from the core and a curb off the are different from our medias. felicia norman, you, they speak of distance language. they have their own traditions. so it will be not really very easy to integrate them with will be a challenge that are mean you will have to face for us to come. thank you very much. let's see. oh, by tanya. i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. as i've looked in uh, some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. nato secretary general, again, stalls and backs, says ukrainian forces are gradually gaining ground in the counter offensive. after meeting with 2 friends, president brother mister lensky into the night to achieve isn't case to discuss the needs. a few credits troops spoke back set, and they to has contracts for 2400000000 euro euros in an emission for ukraine.
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wonders the, or the defense ministers of germany and israel have signed a deal to supply the is riley made missile system. arrows free to germany. the hypersonic system will become a key part of your defense against the aerial attack. it's the largest dealer in the history of israel's defense industry. taiwan has unveiled its 1st domestically built submarine. as the island seeks to boost its defense against china, type pay has increased defense spending to 19000000000 dollars next year. most of the hardware will come from the us, but the government is building 8 of its own submarines. the american soldier, travis king, has returned to the us of being expelled by north korea for entering the country illegally. he was arrested and held in tongue young for 2 months before being handed over to us custody. private king is now on his way to
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a military medical facility in texas. interior ministers from european union member states are entering closer to a compromise on the asylum and immigration policy across the block. germany's interior minister nancy phase, i said that berlin has agreed to strict up processing policies for us, obviously, cuz then mike was coming into the you. that's a change in position from germany to previously abstained. and a vote to tyson the rules saying they were too strict on children in front of correspondence, rosie budget is following that meeting in brussels for us, rosie walk us through what this new crisis mechanism is or will go hard. it's hard to overstate just how toxic and political topic migration and asylum policy has been for years here in the european union, sparking really deep divisions. know you countries went some way to anything that
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deadlock a few months ago when they agreed to plunder forms, to really rewrite parts of the blocks migration and asylum policy with applied to more equitably distribute asylum seekers across the block. but there was one piece of the puzzle missing, and it was agreement on a crisis mechanism which is being discussed here in this building as we speak. now that mechanism is a legal to which decides which relates what can be done in times of what you would call a migration crisis. so when there are large numbers of migrants and asylum seekers arriving on the block shores, particularly to countries like h, we, greece and spain. what can be done in those situations for can be done there? there were concerns around human rights in this case, for example, how long could of microbes for asylum seekers be detained at borders? there's plenty of debate still ongoing, but we do understand that ministers are getting ever closer to a compromise. it's not a done deal get and there will still be some legal hurdles to jump before this. big
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of, as i said, very divisive policy topic between these member states is done legislatively. but there is some use. one thing that the member states have agreed on here just in the last few hours, is to extend protection as for those ukrainians that are fully warranted. the european union, they are processed through a different system and their rights which are rights to work and live and gain access to education freely or across the you will be extended now will germany as new position then end the differences between member states. so well, it could be enough to move the legal process forward to getting the majority needed in order to get this regulation across the way. but it certainly will not be enough to end these very deep divisions as i said. and it's worth recalling just what this is all based on. you will stipulate that all the migrant arriving in the country must apply for asylum in the country where, where that person 1st arrives. of course, that means that put certainly an administrative strain on those coastal
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e u. a country such as a 2 e, such as greece such a state and they have for many years been saying they need more help. but of course, there are other countries in the european union including hungry and polls that really are quite adequately and publicly against taking, getting any sort of quota amount of of microbes and asylum seekers from other parts of the european union. so this divisions are likely to remain even if the legal process may know we think he said moving forward. so what comes next then, how will this be implemented then when well, this is definitely not any sort of a quick solution. because even when the ministers agree on their position, if they agree, then it needs to go through that. your opinion is legislative process. it needs to go to european parliament and wish that legislative process and implementation peers were still looking at about at least 2 years before any of these rules being discussed. actually kick in. so this is something we're likely to be discussing for
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perhaps new years to come get hard and of course it's worth recalling. but even just this year, hundreds of people have dry winter, golden mixing, trying to reach the european union. so this is a crisis which deepens every day, rosie bush with them in brussels. thank you very much bye. the migration is also on the agenda for the organizes of this year as of right livelihood towards. it's also known as, as the alternative nobel prize. the windows have been announced today, the price almost activists and organizations making the world a better place to of the win is environmental advocacy groups. mother nature can body a n s o s submitted to it on the the n g o is being rebel avoided for its rescue missions in the mediterranean, off the coast, the of livia, as well as made it there. and it says it has saved tens of thousands of migrants from drowning is a closer look at the work. this is the ocean viking. the ship and its
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crew. carry out s o s meta tara nay's mission. to save those at risk and the dangerous crossing of the mediterranean sea, where thousands die each year after their boats capsize. since its founding s o estimated tara nay, has helped rescue nearly 40000 people. the rescue ship operates mainly off the coast of libya. that's the launching point for many of the overcrowded often and see where the vessels used by smugglers to get people across. that then takes them migrants rescued to nearby italian ports. as our last minutes, renee's director general says she hopes the right livelihood awards will help shine a light on the problem that i would, i would like to impose to realize the, the situation in the central mid the throne incident is still going on that balance to a lot of people fling, i need to enter new zone, know i'm trying to find the safe space somewhere else. and the there is thing that
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lies to do so. and this year for example, those uh, almost over $2500.00. then we come to the florida and the people shouldn't have to risk their lives to be able to, to do for safety. so it's a for me, it's the main. it's the main issue. but italy has pushed back far right and anti immigration prime minister, georgia maloney wants to stop and g o ships from acting as ferry boats for migrants on multiple occasions at telling. and authorities have refused to let the ocean viking dock and certain ports. but as our last mediterranean, a is on the turn, the ocean viking sales on trying to make the crossing less deadly for those in search of a better life. now the prestigious ride livelihood. it was also on us to africa, an active a space here. for us, a middle from 10 am has been on the for have 5 foot environmental protection and
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justice in a rural community affected by lead poisoning from an industrial trump nearby. and all the world goes to going to and dr. west pioneer reproductive rights in africa. the jury said today recognize you need some brooklyn miss a full paving. the way to say for abortion access, she has served as gone as minister of health. and as an impass of the, to the evidence point. and i'm very pleased to say that i'm on joining by doctor you these brooklyn i miss o is in gone a festival. doctor, congratulations from all of us here. what does this award mean to you? a well, it's a, it's a good on us and it's a very satisfying. so that's the worst of our assess. yes. so, so has been so recognized, but most of all i receive it in, in, in the, on behalf of the menu,
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women that have lost their life. so i'm it so sorry to bend over the course and hope that it's will need to a better understanding of the issues and to improving their productive health services for remaining the future. now you've been doing this work for many, many years, do women and gone on now have access to save abortion, or is that more to be done? well, yes and no, i'm good gun. the house, one of the and last and the continental allow for a russian for such an indications. as the ministry of health has with support from my organization and develop guidelines for making this possible. um that still logistics, you just use the the to be to be addressed. but then the know, in general we're moving data. who part if i buy the available to have access to
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c for bush and services. now when you look back at the time when you began your journey, how controversial was it for you to talk about women's, reproductive rights? oh, my goodness, it was almost impossible. i mean, the book is word that's i call it was most acceptable in, in the, in the decent it goes away. and so that's what i've had to do it. and sometimes people avoid that to me when, when i attend the meetings and conferences was i know i was talking about the time of the time and pushed on. and eventually, eventually i must see that everywhere that you were able to understand those who they caused on advocacy and values clarification, which will help people to see the issues quite pass on themselves and their own
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disease and also sharing results. a good practice from else way and women and men and governments and progress and make us have overcome roads. one to 2. to understand that this is the only way to go to review the restrictive logs and to fix, especially to make services available. and we need the abortions, so they don't match to results to um see if a portion and, and, and di you describe the positive development of the, in, gone, of above all those assets use the old on to, to still prevalent elsewhere in africa today. that this way your people still a tier to the old aptitude, especially on religious grounds. i will say that most of the i'm really just go. but then you also have really just people really just organizations really just dr . city just midwest who have seen that too many access remain,
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need access to save services and, and the, and the full and that for a long winded and um, actually involved in providing services. dr. young, these bookman i saw that one of the winners office is right, and i feel it's awards. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. and to know for the remainder of africa and the well in the us. donald trump's rivals have clashed at the 2nd republican debate to determine the policies next presidential candidates. donald trump chose not to attend the event in california and how the companion rally in michigan instead, the full the president is still the clear from drama. and the polls a candidate 7 candidates vying to that moment in the spotlight with the republicans
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biggest store nowhere to be seen to complete all the work. but some of the terms rivals were quick to get the boot. and i want to look at the camera right now. tell you donald, i know you're watching. you can help yourself. i know you're watching. okay. and you're not here tonight. not because of polls and not because if you're in diamonds, you're not here tonight because you're afraid of being on the stage and defending your record. run de santis a distant 2nd in the polls behind. trump was also keen to make his monkey. donald trump is missing an action he should be on the stage tonight. he owes it to you to defend his record where they added 7.8 trillion to the debt that set the stage for the inflation that we have in different to. but it was an old trump, trump, trump candidates, father, the immigration, and the economy, and squabbled over support for ukraine. take time just because clinton is not and he wasn't able dictator does not mean that ukraine is good. this is
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a country that has band 11 opposition party so way that has the not are not work the in different jobs. mean, if you understand that you like to have that done over here, you'll have, you'll have the chance of just a moment, you know, and the, her own personal insults isn't helping pickering aside, none of the candidates had the break through moment. they were hoping for a head of the debate, trump supporters outside the venue had made clear they didn't care. he was skipping the stage. once again, the president, pretty much already been decided occurred in sales present on trans hasn't much if they are sending most likely to all the way. now everyone here is lying for his attention and take the number to stay with crumbs mounting legal troubles, doing little dentist appeal among republican voters. at least the race for the nomination still seems very much he's to lose of the devices in the swiss alps. frank a as a foster, right. that's what
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a new scientific study says in just the last 2 years. the basis of lost as much as volume as they did in the 30 years between 19601990. the disclosures and the special ops used to be covered in snow, but after another hot summer, they are melting fast. they have already lost 4 percent of the entire volume over the course of this year. last year, the last 6 percent. and what was the worst motivate since records began more than a century ago, posted his record to year last year. we didn't expect to see again, such a year with very strong losses, and this is really absolutely unprecedented. and every time i'm coming back to this site, i'm, well, i'm wondering again what is what is happening here because it's changing so false to the landscape is changing, new rocks are appearing. everything is becoming grey and dark mathias was in his team from the specification monitoring. that's what glen must have been measuring
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the loss of ice and switzerland as an altitude of 3000 meters. they found that in the past 2 years alone, the swift glaciers half lost as much. i saw you at the depth between 19601990. the summer was much to warm and we lost at this position more than 2 meters of ice. and this is lots, especially considering country or at the highest point of the glacier. we know that the low lying terminals but tie up great a glacier actually should accumulate some new months. the reason for this, i suppose, is that there wasn't enough snow fall and winter, then came an extremely hot summer, with temperatures and switzerland were 1.2 degrees celsius above normal levels in august, making it one of the 10 warmest august on record in the mountains a new autumn height of 31.5 degrees celsius was recorded. as long as we continue to burn fossil fuels. these events will become more and more frequent nature's plan, irreplaceable role in the natural world. they sustain life lieutenants ecosystems
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and provide fresh water to humans and wildlife. and like we saw just estimate the glacial mountain globally has contributed to roughly 21 percent of observed sea level rise, threatening to displace millions by the end of the century. and the current warming trends 2 sorts of spacious may vanish by 2100 to sports new spanish police of rated the offices of the country's soccer federation. as part of an investigation and to alleged bribery of the refereeing official by the boss alone, a football club, police say they search the headquarters of the refereeing committee in the madrid in march, prosecute as soon as possible, and i'll pay jose, maria, and retail and agree around that's a member, he's a member of the that's refereeing committee. 7.3000000 euro is over 17 years. that's up was also accused of corruption in sports. folks of the management and falsification of documents. the british act
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of michael gamble and has died. he was 82 campbell and was best known for his performance as dumble and the lights are repulsive. phillips, besides playing dump little gumble and appear in the tv series, the singing detective as well as films as like fire and heights 911 and the wind in the willows. in a korea spending more than 60 is he one to screen actors guild awards and full blast as you're watching the news? here's a reminder of all the top stories. the separatist lead a often to go on. a car box has declared that the self proclaimed state will cease to exist by the beginning of next year. this comes as our mania and authorities say more than half of the interests population as no slaves since of a down to control of the territory. coming up next, cindy, darby immunization, north korea, freeze a us soldier. after 3 months,
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