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the traveler extremely worth a visit. the . this is the to the news life from berlin. the un says it's sending a mission to visit new garner car buff. it comes a months after a mass exodus of ethnic armenians from the region this week. also coming up new york under water, the big apple facing flash floods that have disrupted the cities subway and russian president vladimir purge and turns to wagner. a pointing a commander of the missouri group to take charge of volunteer units in ukraine.
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the home, welcome to the program. the un says azerbaijan has requested a delegation be sent to new car, new car, back to assess the humanitarian situation on the ground. this is a surprise moved by as or by john, which has previously said no to lashing international observers into the region last week ethnic armenians began fleeing regarding the car back over to b. as after the is very take over. they told dw that they feared being killed if they stayed. armenia says almost a 100000 people, more than 80 percent of the enclaves population have fled the region. the territories leaders, as it will cease to exist as a separate entity by the end of the year, giving up any hope of independence from other by on our being joined to armenia.
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our correspondent maria, catch them opposite, sent this report from the armenian tired of chorus, about 50 kilometers from the border. cars stopped with piles of belongings arriving in armenia. each day the number of refugees grows, leaving the gardener car box increasingly empty. when opposite 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. 6 thousands of new arrivals reach chorus, 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 yay! we spent 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 town and hi, imagine nationally,
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don't mind the inside of the 3 years of the life last 2 homes and establish in 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. i went to school and like over children, my agency talking to weird. it might not marketing on longer school or 5 years. i mean, is it 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 had been registered. where the 1st medical and psychological, how 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. the warranty is inmates. if tabs, feed people with sandwiches,
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suites and t things they will deprive bill 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 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 armenians 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 the um, just provides sitting on town and supporting people, especially kids. so most of so the deal at the low cost of doing whatever they carry them off with the protocols which they provide shelter and feed them. gotcha . it's do i need no tongue?
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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. other say they have no one to go to. all of them are over whelmed, by the uncertainty of the future. we spoke to rob butler from the world health organization, who was at the armenian border with azerbaijan. earlier in the day, he told us more about the refugees needs the refugees most urgent needs as well. the 98000 does we just tell us the 8 pm local time, the 98000 refugees that have now crossed this board. i have incredible needs a chronic disease patients to meet medicines that need treatments. we have mountain nutrition, most maybe most concerning lake amongst the elderly, and the very young. we have us with suspect situation in terms of the vaccination
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status of the refugees coming. we don't have vaccination records, so we're unsure of what scale of, of explanation response is going to have to be delivered. and the local health services understand that in a small village we've just seen from your images, from a small town like doris, are overwhelmed as of a social services. but as your thoughts are quite right, the said harvard tons of our events and nights with a sense of incredible solidarity from the local communities. people opening the homes community sense is to provide accommodation under remarkable coming together of the, of the, all my name population was roll butler from the w h o. over to new york city, you know, where the skies have opened, dropping so much rain and just a few hours that much of the city has come to a standstill. the deluge has forced parts of the subway system to close buses and
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flights are also delayed. there are also reports of people abandoning their cars to escape slash flooding authorities of called the storm and life threatening and declared a state of emergency dw correspondent, boston heartache has been out all day in new york city. and he gave us this update as well. how it looks like the worst is over, at least for the 5 boroughs of new york city. that doesn't mean that this storm is over. so for the north of the city and also further east out to long island, there is more rain. so for all the people who need to make that commute tonight, so need to go home. we need to go out east long island somewhere. they are going to be in for a rough ride. they're going to need a lot of patients that have instead, i think that goes for everybody who wants to get anywhere in the city. tonight. i just spent the last few hours on the subway. i went down to brooklyn to see what the situation is like there because it was really bad there this morning. this is a dirty that would usually take me maybe an hour. it took me closer to 3. today. a lot of the subways are running. it's very hard to predict what so boys are running,
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which stops they're actually going to makes about changes by the minute it feels like and then uh, and the traffic is also really bad. so on the way back, i was also stuck on the subway. it's never fun, it's never a fun experience to be on a new york city subway during rush hour. but on the day like this is particularly bad. all the subways are packed, the few that are running. it's hot, it's you made. people are on edge after a long day at work trying to get home. so that's the situation as it is here and everybody hopes that tomorrow saturday is gonna be easier. it's gonna be a better day. yes, hopefully it will clear up to a certain extent is this kind of flooding common in new york. so, but at least it feels like it's getting more and more calm. and just if you look at the last few weeks we have the storm right now, which is where in atlantic storm that's coming in with a lot of moisture. it's coinciding with the moist air. that ophelia left. uh that
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was a storm that hit uh, north carolina tropical storm, hit north carolina just last week. we got the remnants of that here. brought a lot of rain. so now and it together with that atlantic storm. and i brought this rain fall, the stellar's today. also then 2 weeks ago we had hurricane lead that pass up the coast to didn't hit new york, but then it made landfall as a tropical storm in canada. that's pretty rare. so we have a lot of storms to 2 years ago. we had a hurricane ida or the remnants of hurricane ida that came up from the gulf that brought a lot of rain and that actually killed 13 people in new york city. so, and the reason why we're getting all these storms here and not only here but in many parts of the world, or of course, the warming fees, the warm or the water, the more moisture the stores can gobble up and then that they dump all that moisture in the form of rain when they hit land, in this case, new york city dw bashing hard to new york. thanks so much for all of your insights and make sure that you stay dry. thank you. here's
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a roundup of some other stories making headlines. ukraine is commemorating the 82nd anniversary of one of the largest mass murders of jews in the holocaust. around fair, she $4000.00 people, mostly jews, were killed at the bobby ravine out of sight nazi occupied keys. president the landscape joined thousands of others paying their respects in the capital, or at least 57 people have been killed in 2 separate suicide bomb attacks and pakistan. the 1st blast and the country side, the west hit a procession marking the birth of the atlantic profit. and mohammed killing 52 people. 5 more were killed and a mosque in the northwest. no group has claims responsibilities so far. las vegas police have charged them on with the 1996 murder of a rap legend to pay extra cor. dwayne k. c. d. davis had previously admitted that he was in the cadillac from which the faithful gunfire came. the unsolved case has
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long, frustrates his investigators and fox and h at the public. the leader of spain's conservative batch of news federal has failed for a 2nd time to window bolt in parliament to become prime minister. despite his popular party winning a relative majority and recent elections has not been able to form a government the centre less socialist par, she will now have a chance to try to form a governing coalition. the kremlin has passed a top commander of the wagner mercenary group with setting up volunteer units to fight in ukraine. russian president vladimir putin met with former senior officer andre trasha, who played a leading role in the wagner group. it comes a month after the mysterious death of former wagner leader. yes. can you prove goshen who let a short left mutiny against russia? the military draft has been unpopular in russian. so any increase in the number of wagner mercenaries on the ground could ease the pressure on con scripts. earlier my
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colleague bryan golf spoke to sean mac faith, an expert on foreign policy and mercenary groups with a national defense university in washington, d. c. he asked him where the wagner group stands after precautions, death as the group is still intact, but it's scattered and in disarray. and the mission of troy said, is to command it, but for directly for putting on a very short leech. and that's what choice travis is going to try to do, but what he can do is another question. so what can he do? well, the wagner group is split actually into 2 groups. there's an old guard and new guard . now the new guard, or all those ex convicts dump that are russian jails a year ago and sent to fighting ukraine as a but stalling grad. and that is, that's the easy part choice of those new. those new guard had been absorbed into
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the russian military. and troy shabbat is going to be their commander, and he's going to be sitting in the ministry defense as a contractor. and there's not much those guys can do. there are basically cannon fodder. but the old guard, which a higher quality mercenaries on africa, that's what per goes and always kept as best mercenaries as they're kind of out of reach. so because even of the most out can reach them in molly or sudan, or because you know fast. so they can just disappear into the congo and become freelance mercenaries. so there's a big question about the old guard that was showing mich fate in washington, dc to sports. now, europe has taken a commanding lead over the usa on the 1st day of the ryder cup. in rome, you were at point 40 ahead on an incredible morning and the 4th the matches. it was
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the 1st time europe had ever won every game and an opening session of the cops. europe also won the afternoon for both session and lead 6 and a half to one and a half after day one. man, here's some other stories from the world of sports russians. higher olympians will be allowed to compete that next year, summer games, but only as mutual competitors. the international paralympic committee voted against a full bond of russian athletes for pars 2024. though they will not be able to complete under the russian flag, compete under the russian flag. thrills and spills. and qualifying for moto g, p in japan, brad vendor, set a new lot record on friday to be the fastest in practice. the south african smashed an 8 year old record at the japanese circuit which sought to crashes, but both writers were able to walk away safely. in baseball, bryce harper provided the fireworks in philadelphia on thursday night the slugger
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was called jack for swinging on a page. he didn't think he had and let right, but the 3rd base on par with an own my t. ty, rate young pyre through most of the game. although the fans loved it. you're all up to date up next. also, workers in the us are ramping up their strikes against the 3 big car makers. i'm out of him all. thanks for watching. take care the world in progress. it's tough calls to everyone who wants to know more about the topic that concern us. about this story is beyond the headline world in progress, the w talk cost what do you see? it really is possible to reverse agent researchers and
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scientists all over the world.

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