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the, the, this is the, the, the news line from the and they know that's up in the exit us from the corner, kind of back with off the population on the move. i think i'm media inside they see a being killed if i remain this 5 as advice. john's reassurance is also on the program as a new postage, as rising numbers of german see problems with immigration hours. but the government here in the and then planning to tackle the see the vacuums for pants heads, the polls we look at have growing on the western sentiment could be times this month to power top box. could put the country at odds with much of the e u. of,
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of russia and ukraine. the i'm still going to welcome to the program. i think our maintenance leading to go into kind of back out to be a very takeover. who told the top, do they fear being killed if they'd stayed? within $70000.00, people have less. that's more than half the own place. population. latasha is leaders that it will cease to exist as a standalone integrity by the end of the year, giving up any hope of independence from as a by john or being joined to on media correspondence. maria cast a mad. so i sent this report from the median town of goddess about 50 kilometers from the board. cars stopped with tiles of belongings arriving in armenia. each day the number of refugees grows, leaving the gardener car boss,
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pleasingly empty. when, as or by john to control of newborn apparel boss, last week, most of the asinique armenians decided to leave their homes. they believed they were in danger of extermination. despite azerbaijan assurances of their safety. thousands of new arrivals. we score as the 1st c t over the border. this is the 1st place they can get help and shelter. they share the hardships they went through to get here. didn't may we spend 3 days in traffic? usually it was a difficult trip to. usually my meant that it was a very difficult moment for us to leave all town on the home. i should not say don't mind the inside of 3 years of the i've lost 2 homes and he's already showing life for young children. have had so many shows and messiah was so they cried so much. it's offensive them psychologically. i just wish my kids had a safe place. i went to school like over children to my doctor,
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the weird. it might not marketing on longer school or 5 years. i mean is that the board is which is 50 kilometers away from the board that has become a communitarian hops for asked me for munious. we now gotten a kind of, of thousands of refugees have been arriving at the borders theater where they had been registered, where the 1st medical and psychological house is being provided by the warranty is . international organizations have been working here non stop, as well as the whole city to provide their activities with all the necessary volunteers in making shift towns, feed people with sandwiches suites and t thinks they were deprived of for a long time. the warranty is also say housing, all the refugees will be an issue for a small country like armenia. as i think the most, the most pressing thing seems to be accommodation. there's just, there's just,
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you know, the, it's an overwhelming amount of people. so the country and entirely the system wasn't really prepared to take on this many people, i think the hospitality of individual armenia as to what this fellow compatible. it eases the bad and the refugees say they feel welcomed locals come here to help you with whatever they can as go to the um, just provides sitting on town and supporting people, especially kids. so most of start the deal at the low cost of doing whatever they carry them off with the protocols, which they provide shelter and feed them. oh gosh. yeah, it's, do i need no tongue can do this or just some refugees have been invoice for a few days slipping in. they have costs waiting to register. some plan to go to the capital city of sierra, of on, and leave with their relatives. others say they have no one to go to. all of them are over whelmed by the uncertainty of the future. all data is maybe that kind of
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maps that give us an idea of the volunteer effort to welcome refugees to, i mean, you asked me what be i mean the government was doing to support the as well. so you'll just keep in mind that media is a very small country of about a $3000000.00 people that the lease here and the amount of the fees today reached to $85000.00 already and is expected to grow. so we are talking about potential one, hundreds, thousands of people of what i think we're maintenance arriving in our media. and obviously it's going to be, it's already an internal crisis for armenia, the, the government is providing the housing, however, just 10 percent or on 10 percent of the refugees have received that opportunity to hear in gore's. we've seen the hotels that are just full of for activities and
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the government is obviously paying for the meals and for their stay there. we've also heard from the government that they're going to be paying around 250 year of social allowance to the rest of the fees. but it was also important. and that's what we have seen hearing, or is that the amount of help that the low cost and armenian to the ask for a, for instance, uh, is doing for a refugee is, is to, is just astonishing people from all over the world's flu. here we've seen people, armenians from australia, from france that came here to help the people. so yes, we, we've been here, we've been seeing very united efforts, both from the government and from the locals and volunteers that are here to help. and so what, what does it mean for armenians to say that composites are forced to leave homes in this way? well of from what do we hearing from people in europe on and also here they are
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saying that it's a national strategy for them that so that's a defeat. and uh, that's a very, very dire situation because the thousands are arriving here and they need help. r o r, they don't have that much, you know, money to, to leave here in armenia, even though they're, they are being greeted here with that of, of her with a little up from the low cost. but still it's a very, very problematic situation here. people sometimes they tell me that they don't have nowhere to go, and they're just waiting for the housing and someone's telling me that they going to go to the relative summer planning to go to russia and or i to the capital city of europe on and find a new job and the starts are building their lights on what of and they're going to kind of by itself not more than hoss and say, what does as a bind drawn plan to do with that base, half empty,
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mountainous region. uh well uh keep in mind that uh the um, the past few days has been uh the victorious uh you know um the cubic torres days for, for uh government in but cool. so there's, they are very happy that they obviously, that they uh, reclaimed, uh, they are territory that is international. recognize as either by john and i also um the uh there, there are some uh reports and uh, some suggestions from the uh, analysts in the crew that lee, if uh, the president officer by john is going to inject lots of money into a car box. because keep in mind that this has been a war for us, the t for decades for 2 years, and some areas have to be a rebuild. so probably we should expect lots of money coming from the cruise and that will help reduce the affected area. but also there are refugees as ever
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refugees that have to clean i've gotten a car box back to 92, and some of them for 4 of you sees the reasons they're expecting to return to their homes that they last. what's that sensitive? thank you for that that maria maria, i've kind of, i'm upset a glorious in and now we'll take a look at us. a couple of other stores making headlines around the wells was off in the netherlands where police and the rest of the gunman suspects of getting at least 3 people, including a teenage go and home mother. the 32 year old student allegedly opened fi and the fault of lots of them. it's also claimed to show that a change. i think university hospital in started fires. lease believes to be a tax photography and tens of thousands of women across the locked in america rally to mock international safe abortion day. activists in argentine, as capital by the status expressed concern about their right to abortion feeling the access could be built back if fall. right. presidential candidates have your i
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mean they wins next month's election. police in india have use done grenades against crimes. we've tried to storm the home of a chief minister of the northeastern states of money for recent months, more than 150 people have been killed in sectarian violence between hindus and christian communities. in the states migration on the economy of the top of the list of concerns for the germans. that's according to the vices. numbers from the pulling institute in for tests that the map it shows that dwindling support for the governing coalition. while we fall in right after he is gaining ground over, it stands on migration. want to do about searching numbers of asylum seekers right now. that question is near the top of the political agenda in germany. in the 1st 8 months of this year, the number of asylum applications has been almost as high as in the whole of 2022.
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the mold and a 1000000 refugees have come to gemini as a result of russia's war and ukraine. local authorities around the strain as they struggle to provide accommodation, health care schools and daycare centers, opposition pauses, a sounding deal. most of these is we have to solve this problem. dear friends, wonder that many jim and share the consent is evident from the latest in for test, the math opinion, po, it shows only just over a quarter of gem instinct. immigration brings benefits while nearly 2 thirds think, immigration causes problems. that's how i have then it's been in recent years. the poll also shows 64 percent of gym and speak. the country should taking fewer refugees with just 27 percent saying the current number is 0. k for the problem for the government is an increase in the number of migrants arriving via poland and the czech republic. that has prompted
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a you to and from interior minister nancy phase a little opposed, more fixed checks on jam. it is normally open from tia's. t now says the board is to jam and these east should be more closely control in this list. i was, i'm going to ship this nice, absolutely. have to stop the smugglers, cruel business, because they put people's lives at risk for maximum profit o steel. so you're fee and i mentioned to this problem, leaves behind the debating gemini efforts to agree a comment asylum system in the you continue to prove difficult as that's the question of how to police get ups frontiers then via if we do not manage to protect the external voters and enforce these procedures then open voters in the you are in danger. you the fact that so that a visa scandal currently engulfing poland. these constants are accused of accepting money from my grants to speed up fees applications. some of those people have arrived in germany to the annoyance of jump. so schultz, the visa gun,
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the visa scandal that's now taking guys in poland needs to be investigated. i don't want poland to simply wave us through and then have a discussion about her asylum policy often with the politics. most people agree, a european, a products and limiting, irregular migration is needed. but the in for task poll shows most jim is doubt. it will come sit under a quote, i think it come in europe and refugee policy can be realized. and then the se, just as the search for solutions continues and migrants arrive in wrinkled numbers, germany is debating how low print it can be. and whether everyone deserves so welcome. let's take a closer look at this way of political correspondent opinion, alvarado said, gruel companion. uh why ah, jim and said change their minds about welcoming immigrants. so we see that this definitely a change in the restore. it came through a story that we usually see from germany as far as a,
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if the party is gaining ground outside of the party. the remarks also by potty lead as it was the reasons example 550 mast, the leader of the conservative issued a new party that was still in the report. i boat while an asylum seekers sit at the doctor's office and have the teeth redone. german citizens next door, don't get any appointments. there was something a controversial remark that was immediately debunked by doctors and by refugee organizations. and it's not the 1st time that he has these were present to be in touch with method. refugees have 2 states benefits. but this is only an example to show you how specially during times of the elections and they are on tuesday. the elections coming up here in germany and this law in order and this on to migrant. an approach also is a seen also by other parts you need as they will be elections and by variables went to give you. another example is the key democracy. the reason he visited a check point, you praised the states for the police as a model for germany, and he said, well, the use external board is and are defective to be protected. we must secure while
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we're on board. and so there is indeed a shift in politics, but it, we just saw in that report in the general population, there is an increase dissatisfaction with the developments and how the german government is in dealing with a solid and policy with this pulls at 64 percent of germans think that the country should take and fewer refugees. let's talk about dissatisfaction and then what does that mean for the governments popularity or so the german government coalition is changing is approach. we can see it as low in order approach to with german interior minister and nancy fees. uh there was indeed a really strong you turn on stationary border control. she said they were an effective that they need a high number of police officers to got them. she's an openly advocating for them and talks with accounts of pods from poland, also from the czech republic. they're all still different says and that's something that we saw yesterday during this meeting of u. m. into
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a ministers in brussels and on how to change this migration laws. and even though yesterday durham and foreign minister on elena bab of welcome to her italian counterpart, antonio, tell jani. they want it to show a sign of unity. but underneath, there are still many topics that need to be a result in human rights guarantees and detention centers. the role of n g o is when it comes to facilitating migrant arrivals. but germany has made it clear that it is ready to agree on this new compromise. a proposal for how to regulate migration on the european union for the european union despite the ra still concerns. and those concerns are indeed shared with human rights associations . hi, exact, i'd be w political correspondent benjamin alvarez. drew i take you, let me take you to slovakia now, which is heading to the polls on saturday and parliamentary elections that could see the country reversed its military support for ukraine and forward close a ties to moscow as going skepticism over the west approach to the conflict and
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several parts is a campaigning to leave the you on to leave native dw alexander found on it as being finding out more about what's behind slovakia. swing away from the west, which is normally pointing, pending on chocolate vars together with a big dose of anti western rhetoric member. so for a public on extreme is far right party on the come pain trail in the little round slovak. yeah. one of their promises and exit out of the ends, nato pension is called leaf. normally, they can't afford to pay for heating, young families afflicting abroad and way of feeding american soldiers. those who have come here to listen to republicans say they are fed up with mainstream politicians and media. they complain about corruption, inflation and the use position on the war. and ukraine is that the way new model or
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both sides autoplay and for the we'll have it will be thoughts with i think my both sides with the media any toes is one side of it to them. so we'd be, oh, i got out of this will, will end eventually. and i'm not afraid of russian, no tools for me to. in other words, it's co boss sentiments like those don't come as a surprise. she works full in for security, a project devoted to exposing russian this information and still voc yeah. now with this it is really huge. it is big and complex. there are many upstairs and this closest 5th or, you know, want to go through not just media, which are just the websites that are spreading false narratives, this information for us and for, for the mainly the 1000. so facebook pages, she tells us and to more than 3 hundreds pro, crumbling outlets in slovakia, outlets like laugh, nets, profit, last year, one of its contributors was caught on video accepting a bribe from a russian intelligence officer to promote kremlin talking points. despite this
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candle club, this problem is still online, still spreading. there's information, we pay them at visits. we wanted to speak to the people behind left and this prov. and this is where the office of the publish it should be according to the official website. but there is no one here, and there has been no response to or multiple requests of a many weeks. google map says this office is permanently close. pro kremlin narratives are also a voice by prominence. political leaders in slovakia who appeal ego to capitalize on the remaining traditional pro russian sentence and slow back society. that seems especially true for form a prime minister robots feats. so he questions arms deliveries to ukraine and often repeats pro russian ideas. we confront him doing a press conference. what are you promoting russians with a gun to do? think it makes it popular? show, why don't you give us divide?
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seemed to have our own opinion about the more and you crazy mother of editor. we are not obliged to repeat the rhetorical of united states of america or western europe on a concert in the centre of abrupt as lava organized by progressive slovakia, a pro european party. the country has been a strong support to a few crane and played an important role within me too. but now many here, warning our security is at stake. maybe also our integrity, maybe our, our, your pin in european identity is at stake. it is a close race and what's at stake is not only what's next to slovakia, but also for europe. let's catch up with a lot of them. just update the blues, brussels bureau chief, alexandra phone number, houston in nebraska. slob, welcome. alexandra. besides like another election with the potential to disrupt
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a you unity of the yes. that is totally true. even though, despite the fact that slovakia, it's about that small country with 54500000 people about the problem is that the u . a p n union needs all its members on boards. they need you to name it to you when it comes to an important foreign policy decisions. so if the anti european populist forces when the election in slovakia, they could to lock father sanctions against russia. they could veto financial and military held for ukraine for instance. and that would be a big headache for the european union that which we can their position. and of course we also have to remember that slovakia is a member of nato. so the elections here could have consequences will be on the country itself. so you countries must be watching this a, with
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a lot of concern this, they are watching this election be selections with a lot of concern, even though they don't want to speak about that ultimately not to be accused of medlink in slovak, has internal 1st, but they are worried because russell's at the moment is already having problems with some member states of among them. first and foremost, of course, the populist and by the pro russian government in hungary. so in its low vodka alliance with hungry, that will produce a lot of problems for the european union. not only when it comes to foreign policy, but also when it comes to hotspots and issues such as migration or minority rights . and there was a recent survey that suggested 50 percent of slovaks saved the us as a threat. why?
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well, why that's a good question. and i had the question as well, because of course, when we look at other eastern european countries, the situation, there is a difference of the experts that i've been speaking with. told me that there is a still a pro russian sentiment in parts of slow bugs. society that is coming from a different various sources during this nostalgia for the country. it's coming this past. there was disappointment with life within the european union. there is of course, the country's history and so many here seem russia as the big brother in the east still and of course we have to say and we have seen it in the package. there is this ongoing, this information campaign in slovakia that is having an impact on public opinion at the scenes hangs about uh, alexandra, i'm just on the phone number and in practice la to
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switzerland. and a warning by sime says that the countries places us drinking on alarming right at last 10 percent of that volume over the last 2 years. and it's a similar story across the rest of your groups. alpine region research just i only halting global warming can safety glasses when place is melts. mountains can lose the support a massive ice of a lunch and the mom allowed a can i see a indeed tell you and told him i killed 11 people last july. every year, do you ever flow the on house meshes the changes in the all student helps. he upset the movement in the retreat of place. yes. it was good. flushed and these can imagine a glass. yeah. was lies in such a narrow valley and stabilize it as as a rounding slit and like a natural foundation from the under this foundation sinks and melts away, the slopes become more prone to collapse. the hotspot of climate change,
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the region has won't bye up to 2 degrees since 1900, much faster than the global average service. think less is when you see them from the already in invisible state, especially those little glasses over there are really just small remnants of what used to be the sylvia and hoss documents, the melting of the ice, which was once considered the 10 of the logic of the ninety's on which things have gone down hill thoughts? of course it's a consequence of climate change on. the ice isn't just disappearing on the mountain, but also in the mountain. here as an old cute of 2800 meters research or ricardo is control of your checks the level of time for us then jim and his highest peak were in the middle of the 2 expense understand about 50 meters. it broke above us and 20
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meters to the steep and old face one. it's so cold inside the mountain, but much of the ice doesn't melt even in summer. it holds the mountains together like malta. yeah, as it is, but i believe there is a slightly touring, you can see that there's less size here as well. you can feel it already. scientists have calculated that the permafrost ended, so it's a will be gone and 50 years. unless global warming can be drastically slowed as long as i'm going to be like, if we stay within 1.5 to 2 degrees of warming, then the melting process will happen much more slowly in line. the slow climate change happens. the more time we gain to understand measure and predict all these processes and scientists say that is an imperative and becoming ever more attend.
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all right, that's it. your up to date, i'll have a well, here's at the top of the hour of next year on the w to the points assessors, ukraine's of progress. and it's counter offensive with new reference. ask excuse me, putting brushing 8 times. it's in just a few moments here on the,
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the, to the points. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. ukraine is trying to retake crimea home to russia's black, the fleet with a tax almost on a daily basis, with the promise of new weapons coming from the us onto the point we asked us to attack them. missiles and abrams tax is russia losing premier to the point
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