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the, the, this is the w, use my from the land a deadly bloss brooks pakistan's all the time. but look, just on province. at least 52 people are dead and dozens of wounded in the suicide bombing at a religious valley. the victims were mocking the birthday of the stomach prophet mohammed. nobody's helping the exit is from the goal and no kind of bach. i mean the, an official seybold and 2 thirds of the population has left the territory. despite has the bi john's reassurances. i think on media and say they have been killed if
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they've been made. the new pulse suggests frightening numbers of germans, the problems with immigration, with okay, how's the government, the building plans to tackle the issue? the data is willing welcome. authorities in pakistan say at least 52 people have been killed in thousands injured in a suicide bombing in the province of below just on the blast, struck of religious precision that was mounted above the day of the islamic prophet . muhammad officials have previously asked police to be on high alert. st militants could target around these commemorating the event. a 2nd explosion has been reported at a mosque in the north west of pakistan. so found to be no claims of responsibility for either attack. and i joined from grouchy by journalist us,
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drive us gallery. what more can you tell us about what's that or indeed has been a very unfortunate friday football song. we do know that all the 60 people have lost their lives in a point in the province. but it was just on this woman to actually run into crime rate, but seems really off in dc and we doing with a separate office to the main engine haven't moved across both my injured i sent in the prison shopping. the siding is just the bombing in the, from the box waiting some a to suicide. bombings it same place we have is english. you're both a do. so the side was in to the police, finds entry was moving so far outside the gauge and the blue space, where is the of the into the most of the room. so we do the nice for people have lost their lives, and 12 on those are engine. this has been a restaurant at the johnson space, as, as of the last 24 hours. we do an invitation and change. it all comes on board of
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sports and by the authorities, at least full of fuel enforcement agencies. officials have lost the night. and we do want to try to read something. king corrupt in north restaurant to him from a mistake on board was attacked, but at least one who inforcement agents each bus know last year. so katie, a time data for josh against box on of the last 24 hours, which no one the same responsibility on the spot and use read, tell us more about who exactly is being targeted here in these loans it does appear to be a mixed bag soon the largest georgie bus unfortunate agencies ministry bus now do appear to be the docket. bought the congregation that is in charge to set up with the profit of products. but states was the common man. there was a, there was a real dry lease of the same celebration above the holding profit. at the least 60
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people ask for risk and vision and dental it is rising by the minutes to appear to have lost their lives in that attract. so clearly it's costly, steady, relentless, full, boxed on in the last 20 for us with no one has claimed responsibility, but the, the, he cannot live on, boxed on that day to be on line from the suspect as distant itself from the to attract some religious gathering. so to say is even think of not subjects such rodney have distance themselves from those georgia to shape condition shall twilight, generalist us now. us carry in karachi, thank you very much for bringing us up to date as the united nations refugee agencies as a 88000, as the comedian said, fled the gold know, cut her back since azerbaijan took over and that the total could eventually reach the $120000.00, that would be the only place entire population. many told dw they left down to the
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fear of persecution. photographers leaders says it will cease to exist as a stand alone entity by the end of the year, giving up any hope of independence from us or by john or being joined to our media . a correspondent maria kind of months sent us this report from the media. the town of glorious 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 box increasingly empty. when either by john to control of number one of her boss last week, most of the asked me carmine is decided to leave their homes. they believe they were in danger of extermination. despite either by john's assurances of their safety, thousands of new arrivals. we score as the 1st c t, a with a border. this is the 1st place they can get help and shelter. they share the
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hardships they went through to get here, didn't yay! we spent 3 days in traffic, usually it was a difficult trip. usually it was a very difficult moment for us to leave all town on the home actually nationally. don't mind the inside of 3 years of the i've lost 2 homes and establish a new life for young children. have heard 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. a went to school like over children, to my doctor, visit model, not modeling on longer school, 5 years. what i mean is that the board is which is 50 kilometers away from the board that has become a communitarian hops for i think our menus, we now gotten a kind of, of thousands of refugees have been arriving at the borders theater where they've been guy just said where the 1st medical and psychological help is being provided
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by the volunteers. 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. i think the most of the most pressing thing seems to be accommodation. there's just, there's just, 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 composites eases the bad and the refugees say they feel welcomed locals come here to help you with whatever they can as go to that, um i do have somebody sitting on the town and supporting people,
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especially kids so most have sold the deal at the low cost of doing whatever they carry them off with that the protocol is what they provide shelter and feed them. oh gosh, yeah it's do i need to know tom can do this or just some refugees had been invoice for a few days slipping in they have costs waiting to register. some plan to go to the capital city of sierra vaughn and leave with their relatives. others say they have no one to go to. all of them are over whelmed by the uncertainty of their future. so see thoughts each. sonya is a former you, when diplomat and peacekeeping is looking at the developments in no, going to cut her back in the past 10 days. how much responsibility does the west bear? i think the international community, let's not going to care about armenians though. those people are trifle victimized because there was a large scale war in 19 nineties,
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initiated by other by john english cons to their self determination movement in a situation very much like the course of a conflict. then there was a large scale war in 2020. that ended with other by jobs, nearly 3 victory, and then there is the situation know the started with the violations of a ceasefire by other by john, right? dr. computing the ceasefire and then train mom. so a terrible blockade that became part of located 3 months ago. closing starvation and bomb nutrition of the population. and then it ended with the smeeley tree operation. and of course the boat, a displacement, and the west was a brick. these seem to be soft diplomacy and basically very much a trying to companies now going to have off. i'm used to accept, so called integration by opposite or by john. however, integration,
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the done to mean the same thing as in the west. it was basically subjugation leading to an increasing gun. that's exactly what's happened. and basically there was no any international presence, no international peacekeeping mission to protect those people. so this is a violation of the principles of self determination. responsibility paid for protects you just leave no long behind. you can pay of is the cost of oh, are you saying that if officials have been turning a blind eye to what's going on? yeah, the thing is that those 2 call weeks now going to get our buttons, kosovo, started in a very similar manner. in 19 nineties. however, the dynamics were very different. dr. words because the international community and the west in particular made that humanitarian intervention includes the wrong, deployed a international peacekeeping nation and upgrade to the ground to the remainder of
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succession and earn sovereignty to close. so it didn't extend, it said to not going to cure by far me mc stood army as a state like to interview in 19 nineties to prevent their ethnic cleansing. now these are media experience, these a difficult situation of facing either by joining the retreat at the restaurant, both to not go and insure a box until our medium proper sees 2020. each found itself pressure not to help in the us. the associated itself is insights of any policy. both intervention and international community do then stepped into play each role. there was no un security cancer resolution. there was no deals page month agreed by o u member states. there was neither the e o, c, a c, p nation. but sophie, in this case, the russian peacekeepers in the country, what they, to sorry,
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but the russian, these keepers where questioned in the seats, the very beginning because they didn't have any international mandate. they consisted only of nearly 3 contingent, which is not exactly a full piece keeping architecture, unusually consisting of also police and political action, right? so you will need to and then developing components. and so all of those components were complete. the machine gun. russia is already a stigmatized of the country, and beach was promoting. it's g, a political agenda and a lot more and more with us there by john. and it was long 3, it's guess to i've said to answer by john to europe. so why wasn't they more pressure from the you when you, when it's on the, i was a pleasure, a part of these, it was g, a politics because as a by john is considered unimportant as a supplier of guest. however,
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as i mentioned, it's basically as you know, just to meet these commitments to the european union, if it has doubled its import from gus, from a restaurant and using a book or a russian company, our kids are the 1st trucks or so basically it's lost during the russian guess through europe for a higher price and also because the other guy john, was using these through the course of diplomacy and exercising. really 3 of offensive every time to pressure our me on the international community of funding. so power relates to exercise leverage on either by john the end is 30 towards exercising soft diplomacy instead of imposing sanctions and using pop language with other by john sophie talked to account. thank you very much. i'll be on the sides, but we'll have to leave with that. sorry, thank you. thank you. the germans growing more
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skeptical of immigration as, according to the latest numbers for imposing institute in protesting that it shows maybe 2 thirds of people sort of, i think immigration brings problems front of the benefits to german society. that's how i have been. it has been in recent years. germany has seen a high influx of refugees in the past years. in the 1st 8 months of 2023. the number of asylum application was almost as high as in the home of 2021 who is disabled. and 3 quarters of the people says i'd say integration and pregnancies, and it's assigned to your work as being with most of the very whole poland and the czech republic. at the event. let's take a closer look at these with dw political corresponding thing. i mean of a school the white is the discussion about migration changing in germany. or there are many reasons for that. one of them is that the anti migrant talking points of germany's for a day if the party a gaining ground of gaining most support outside of the if the and recently the
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leader of the conservative city, you party made a baseless claim. he said that asylum seekers in germany and i quote him, sit at the doctor's office and have the teeth redone. well, german citizens next door don't get any appointments that's of cause a claim that was and rapidly also controversial and massive were rapidly debunked by doctors and refugees. organizations of the 1st time that he has been represented the entitlement of refugees at to the state benefits here. but we'll see how the, how the rhetoric that the u. s. d usually use as to it try to gain more. voters is now being used also the other parties. they are elections coming up soon. they will be to state elections in germany, one of them in bavaria, in the southern part of the country and state to the to michael suit, recently visited a check point. he praised the states board of police as a model for germany. and he said, well, the use external board is another, effectively protected. we must secure on board a. so there is
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a shift in politics where we see and of course law and order. it talks always, it make a big ground when it comes to the selection. but also in the, in general population, there is a shift if we look at the latest pulled as an increase dissatisfaction with how the government is treating. how is doing what is it doing? i'm on this asylum a policy. and we have this new polls that show that 64 percent of them and think that the country should taken few refugees. okay, so that's also hurting the government's popularity. what's it doing to try to solve these problems? it is a done in government is also changing its approach when it comes to migration though, also using this law in order to approach a when it comes to add to tackling and migration. but what's really interesting here that we have a u 10 by. 2 germany's into administer nancy fees of from the social democrats. she po, stationary border controls for a long time to set they are an effective, they need a large number of police offices, but now they will be
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a reality obese. a check points with a poland, with a check with public earlier today, there was a statement by into a ministry in berlin concerning the germany, along with poland and the czech republic, with lawns and onto smuggling task force to conduct this jointed patrols on the territory. so in both of those territories and on the board is with a germany to fight the smuggling of migrants of refugees. and it will look at other european countries. there are still no differences that one of the biggest difference is with it to leave there still some details that need to be discussed, especially on human rights guarantees and detention centers. the role of energy also varies needful discussions. and even though yesterday, when german 4 minutes to anatomy and above a coast to terry thailand counsel pub antonio, to jani and berlin. and they wanted to show a sign of unity that the standing together in the discussing the many details underneath that they had still have to talk through. they still need to find a unity on a european level. and that's why a nancy fee is a germany's into
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a minister yesterday in brussels. also said that it's important to find a common european approach when it comes to migration to europe. that is very true . it's becoming a defining issue in politics, right across europe, the w political correspondent, benyamin i've as go, but with the latest on those as a result. thank you. a round up now of some other stories making headlines. the un refugee agency is estimated that a 186000 migrants and life genes have veronica and several europe seems not to be here to italy, way of the vast majority and to the youth. that amounts to an 83 percent increase on last year. is done that's a lease of a rest of the gunman, suspected of killing at least 3 people, including a teenage girl and the amount of up to 32 year old students. so that will be open fire in the for his brother then explained he also shot that a teacher at a university hospital and started fired police believe the attacks for talking
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tens of thousands of women across latin america of riley to mock international sites, abortion day. activists, united and seen as capital when his arteries expected, expressed concern about the right to abortion. fearing access could be rolled back if the right presidential candidate hobby emulate wins next month, selection. and russian president vladimir putin has dipped form of bonds and have command onto a whole shift to lead volunteers units in the war and ukraine. it was an aide to have anything goshen before the late bus and the latest staged. and the uprising against poking which push, if they don't support slovaks, head to the polls on saturday and parliamentary elections, they could see the country reverse its military support for ukraine and forge close to ties to most go is growing skepticism over the wastes approach to the call and they sent several parties,
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f campaigns to leave. the un nato dw alexandro phenomena has been finding out more about what's behind slovakia is wing away from the west is normally voting. handing out. so could vars together with a big dose of anti western rhetoric. member, so for a public on extreme is far right party on the complain trail in rural slovakia. one of their promises and exit out of the ends. nato pensioners can leave normally. they can't afford to pay for heating. young families are fleeing abroad and we are feeding american soldiers for 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 it was will be by apple. both sides are to blame for the or that's what i saying on both sides . the media only tells us one part, told them that we'd be, oh,
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i got caught out of the rest of this horrible and eventually, and i'm not afraid of russia not at all. for me can't you know which 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 in slovakia. so now with this, it is really huge. it is big and complex. there are many actors, it is closest 5th or, you know, once a goal, sir, not just media, which are just the websites that are spreading full fluoride tips, this information for us and for, for the mainly through a 1000. so facebook pages, she tells us and to more than 3 hundreds pro crumbling outlets in slovakia, outlets like left 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 candle club, this problem is still online,
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still spreading does information. we pay them a visit, 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 store multiple requests of a many weeks. google map says this office is permanently closed. pro kremlin narratives are also voice by prominence. political leaders and stovall capital appear eager to capitalize on the remaining traditional pro russian sentence and slow back society. that seems especially true for former 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 russian propaganda? do you think it makes you popular? show why don't you give us the rights to have our own opinion about the warning ukraine no met him editor. we are not of lights to repeat the rhetoric of the
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united states of america or western europe. new style to armitage peak allah was up on that. it would all be a concert in the center of abruptness 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 slovak you, but also for europe. scientists, one switzerland lacey is shrinking at an alarming rate. they've lost 10 percent of the volume in the last 2 years. it's a similar story across the rest of your itself. research to say on the holding global warming can safety glasses when place is mel,
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its mountains can lose their support. a massive ice of a lunch and the mom, a lot of nice ceiling indeed. tell you and all the nights killed 11 people last july. every year, do you ever florian has meshes the changes in the ocean alps? he upsets the movement and the retreat of case? yes. because he's got screwed. flushed and these can imagine a glass you watch lies in such a narrow valley and stabilize it as a surrounding slend, like a natural foundation. from the under this foundation sinks and melts away, the slopes become more prone to collapse. the hot spot of climate change, the region has won't buy 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. i really just small remnants of what used to be the sylvia and house documents, the melting of the ice,
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which was once considered to be turned up in logic of the ninety's own woods. 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 a for us than jim and his highest peak on it. so we're in the middle of the to expense understand about 50 meters of broke above us and 20 meters to the steep and old face front. it's so cold inside the mountain that much of the ice doesn't melt even in summer. it holds the mountains together like malta. yeah, as it is, but i like these areas are slowly touring. you can see that there's less size here as well. you can feel into already. scientists have calculated
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that the permafrost into 2 bits 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 $1.00 to $2.00 degrees of warming, then the melting process will happen much more slowly in line. the slow of climate change happens a more time we gain to understand measure and predict all these processes. and scientists say that as an imperative and becoming ever more attend. he's been watching dw, use life from bell in a reminder about top stories. officials say over 50 people of dad and thousands injured in a suicide bombing in pakistan. school just non profits. that last strunk of religious precision. that was mountains of a thing of because then across the for how many adults are. these are reporting at least 2 days in applause at the most casual waste in pakistan. and poland,
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2 thirds of the ethnic i, medium population of no color know cut her bond. kemp crossed into a menia. this mind has defined jones assurances they'd be safe if they stayed. the leader in the frank way, regions says they will cease to exist as a stand one entity by the end of the year. next to the point, the assistance ukraine's progress, it's counter offensive against russia event as a wind state with the
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the, the, to the point. strong opinions, clear position. international perspective. ukraine is trying to retake crimea home to russia as black, the fleet with a tax almost on a daily basis, with the promise of new weapons coming from the us. on to the point we asked us to attack them, missiles and abrams tax is russia losing premier to the point next
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on d. w henchmen for the kremlin. and for higher the mercenaries of the wagner, the russian private army is involved in armed conflicts. and stands accused of numerous bar across. what's more, it's going this way or is it most active? former members tell us what they know. the wagner group in 45 minutes on d w, the $700.00 children are arrested every year. it's israel pod line again, send this to me, and mine is the most common reason throwing stones
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we to, to form a prison in the army officials. the unicef has accused israel of crimes against humanity is the day starting september 30th on d. w. the conflict began in 2014 when russia took the crimea. now ukraine is trying to re take the russian occupied peninsula for moscow station. it's black c suite to create a tax military targets there almost on a daily basis. overall, the premium counter offensive is progressing slowly. in his recent visit to the west president, so lensky appeared to have gotten a commitment by the us government for the delivery of attack them's missiles, which the premium army can use to attack more targets in crimea. and the 1st
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