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[000:00:00;00] the, this is the, the new life from bell in the car about crisis develops with estimate armenian sir parts is saying they will dissolve, they've got the announcement comes in the wake of a mass exodus with over off the rebel regions population playing, and azerbaijan. so it can come from also on the shelves, the youth struggles to agree on new rules on migration, even off the germany agrees to go along with an intensely negotiated package,
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pertains to changes and to take press up of front line countries and relocate arrivals to all the use that the, i'm good, how about as well come to the program? the lead up, often a going to come back separate as government has the class at the territory will be dissolved in the coming months. this comes off to us about john arrested. his predecessor is on the car box is internationally recognized as part of as a by john, but it has a lot as the estimate armenian population. it came on the other by johnny control following a lightning military operation. last week, searing reprisals, many residents on awfully. a more and more ethnic called medians are arriving as the exit is from the going. oak. our bus continues that possessions
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reduced to just what they could bring with them on the road. all mean is government says more than half of the regions ethnic on median population has now fled and is accusing as a bi joan of ethnic cleansing the above it. how to use the exodus of armenians from the going to cut off as a result of us or by johns ethnic cleansing, policy continues, analysis of the situation. sure. the in the coming to use there will be new armenians less than the going to cut off. this is an act of ethnic cleansing faith as a by john has repeatedly denied that it wants to force the median population out promising that their rights would be protected. but decades of bits, a separatist struggle has left those playing with little trust. and as a bi jones would so many fears were confirmed by the arrest of full. i'm going to going to cut her by separate is lead to reuben by don young as he tried to flee to
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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 wall crime suspects. for 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. well, as the of our attorney on is a senior research on the south caucus is a region with the international crisis group in the our medium cabollero fund. i also, if the dream for independence is now officially over to well, which is definitely the and to always chapter that started in the beginning of the ninety's, where on the local officials they declared independence. then there were 2 wars, many escalation, many incidents. and then so totally was as also the consequence of police,
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military reparation that lasted for only several hours, but brought the ad 2 ways to talk to entities. does it mean that the conflict is over? i'm not sure because we have falls as of i think our menus from the 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 and car. it is not the both armenia i'm talking about those core, leaving the core in the car about armenians have been leaving an invoice where a region for many centuries there are some very important optics of cultural heritage. i know we've heard the people who believed that was their homeland. i was talking about them. armenia has its own children just to visit with joe next week.
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very moment. it's board that was are we've with neighbors. it's not to the mark heated. there 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 on its own. and that was very well. so what have you had been about those asked me to come in. so still. yeah, uh in the go on a callback on once the remainder they are taking to lease. so we just kind of the main goal. i 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 to 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 the car and to pack and leave. you know that there is
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a huge line of people for you know, taking was rolled between the bar and a car box, and armenian unfortunately takes many, many hours. there were already people suffering, leave, know what her 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 fled downs, which people will leave now in armenia, the majority of them on the local government will have to find resources. and then we'll have to adopt these policies in order to integrate them as much as it can. the armenians from the core in a car box the are different from our minos, 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 less. yeah, but tanya,
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i'm from the international crisis group in armenia. thank you. and here's a round up of some of the other stories making headlines today of the police in deductible city of both of them have a rest of the suspected gunman who they say killed at least 2 people. an injured seriously injured a teenager. be such a 2 year old university student allegedly open find sponsored fires in a classroom at a university hospital and a nearby house. police are still searching for victims. the defense ministers of germany and israel have signed a deal to supply the is rarely made missile defense system, arrow 3 to germany. the hypersonic system will become a key part, europe's defense against aerial attack. it's the largest dealer in the history of israel's defensive district. i mean, think of you in terry, a minister as trying to find a compromise on
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a solomon migration rules has drawn so close with an agreement expected only in the next few days. germany says it's agreed to strict the processing rules for asylum seekers and migraines coming into the u box. it's only appears to be blocking of packed over standards and detention centers and the role of n j o. as in supporting migrant, several frontline countries say they can no longer deal with a large number of people arriving on their shores. dw transponent rosie birch and has been following that meeting for us in brussels. and also if you need us head off at any car t on the new asylum proposal, we don't have any sort of real clarity yet. gerhard, but it's no surprise because for years this topic of the, your opinions migration and the silence policy has been incredibly politically talks incredibly divisive between e u. member states. and in fact, the most controversial part of these reforms that to you is trying to undertake has
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already got a green light that was a few months ago when e. u. member states agreed on applying for a more equitable distribution of migrants and asylum seekers arriving in countries like h. we greece and space to other parts of the european union. so that the big part of the deal is to some extent already done. but there was a missing piece of the legislative puzzle here, and it's the so called crisis mechanism. it's a real book on what countries us on the frontline of these issues. so countries with coast coastal, you countries leech lake, re, spain, as i mentioned, what they can do if large numbers of migrants and asylum seekers arrive on their shores, all at once. no germany had been one of the countries which was of stating which was causing a blockage here on this. but we just spoke to jeremy's interior minister, nancy phase, or who came up to see me very positive saying that she had secured what she was looking for in terms of guarantees, for example, that families and children would be processed as
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a priority. and these kind of for relaxed, real situations, if there is indeed a crisis underway. but that being said, we saw just in the past for years 8 to resubmit is through this meeting, literally walk out. so that means there is still new official agreement yet. but the ministers that are here who have remained, certainly the spanish minister who was briefly press, seems quite beat insisting they think a compromise is within reach. and that they are on the brink of a breakthrough. so the time and it's to walk down, what does it exactly essentially worried about than are well, listen to tell you, the sources are still be officially very tight slipped here, but part of the backdrop of the history of all this is basically is one of those southern coastal e u countries which receive tens of 30 since already of a regular migration arrivals to their shores this years. and because of the way you migration asylum policies sets up, people who arrive most a register for asylum pub, their
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a silent request process. in that country where they 1st through life and that does put at least certainly an administrative version on countries like a silly and for years roll has been calling out to other countries saying that it needs more help. now we think part of the dispute here is also linked to rooms. a reticence with regards to germany, supporting some non profit organizations, which helped rescue migrant and asylum seekers. making journeys towards a to let you know easily. a government has, in the past said that it thinks those non profit groups are essentially incentivizing or encouraging people to make these very perilous journeys across submitted to writing. so divisional that still exists. and i think it's fair to say that we will likely still be talking about this for years to come as one of this most, as i said, divisive topics between these e u. member states based on from one hand that you oversee of the southern and you countries on countries further afield to the north, to the east for example. but simply some of them say they don't want to take in for
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a tweet. what greece, what spade would see us, their fair share of the migrants arriving to their shores? rosie very briefly, if the ministers come to an agreement, when will we see any effects or not any time soon, thoughts? because this agreement is and when it comes, we'll then have to go to debate with your team parliament. and then there will be an implementation period. so it's likely to be a couple of years before we see these rules taking effect. and of course, every day, more regular migrants are arriving to the you and many of them we should say hundreds already this year i've droned or gone missing if they were attempt to make it to your it was a bunch of them in brussels for us. thank you very much, rosie and the us donald trump's rivals and the rise to become the parties. next presidential candidates have clashed at the 2nd republic and the bates trump chose not to attempt the events in california. he held a companion riley in michigan instead. the former president still is the key of
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frontrunner in opinion polls. candidate 7 candidates vying to that moment in the spotlight phones with the republicans biggest store nowhere to be seen that could be to get to the right. but some of the drums rivals were quick to get the food chain. and i wanna look at that 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 honest agent defending your record. wrong de santis a distant 2nd in the polls behind trump was also keen to make his monks. donald trump is missing an action he should be on this stage to night. he owes it to you to defend his record where they added 7.8 trillion to the dead that set the stage for the inflation that we have in regards to. but it was an old trump, trump, trump candidates, father of immigration, and the economy,
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and squabbled over support for ukraine. take time just because clinton is not and he wasn't able dictate or does not mean that ukraine is good. this is a country that has band 11 opposition party, so when the not are some work the end for just mean if you understand that you like to have that no idea you'll have, you'll have a chance in just a moment. yeah. and the her own personal insults isn't helping. pickering aside, none of the candidates had the breakthrough moment. they were hoping for the head of the debate, trump support as outside the venue had made clear they didn't care. he was skipping the stage. once again, the president is pretty much already been decided. heard in sales isn't going to, it hasn't much appears any, most likely go all the way now they're going here's lying for his attention and take the number to stay with trumps mounting legal troubles. doing little to dennis his appeal among republican voters, at least the race for the nomination,
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still seems very much he's to lose. and as it's from me, as, as the news theme, now don't go away. next we have dark film for you with a story about the mother of old walters, the meek home with a short break. okay. and don't forget there's a lot more news on our website dw that god offers invalid for me. i haven't seen the there's a note i'm just trying to have a site just to make the right decision to dw news. instagram

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