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stops on services. on d, w, the, this is the w use lie from the land police in thailand to rest a 14 year old boy after a shooting and a shopping bowl in bangkok. at least one person has reported the date. shelters was seen fleeing from the scene of to the attack. open fire and facing an uncertain future. they fled in their tens of thousands. now these refugees from now going to cut her bunk, must contemplate say next, but the
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i paid for the will and welcome. we begin in thailand where authorities say at least one person has been killed in a shooting at a bank of shopping mall. several of those were injured in the attack, which happened in one of the bank called supposed popular shopping and leisure sentence. hundreds of people were inside the luxury mole. when sean sprang out, police say they have detained a 14 year old suspects. earlier i spoke to bank of based photo journalist mad hunter told us more about thailand's policy on arms control. yeah, so the common narrative is that thailand is a pretty safe place with regards to guns. however, there are a lot of unregistered guns here, and there is actually a lot more gun crime that is reported. however, this time last year, for example, and non go onto, there was a tragedy that involved the shooter and they went on to just stab children out in
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elementary school. and that then led to more investigation into the issue of a legal gun ownership. here in thailand and it's actually an issue that is on the rise and the tardies here as well as a new government are aware of it. um, there are also special provisions that allow current and former military and police officers to obtain weapons without having to go through as extensive checks and then perhaps re sell those weapons to whoever they liked. so how this 14 year old got the weapon. i have not been able to confirm any details about it. however, i think that the gun issue in thailand is a lot more rep. and then people really realize, however, that said here in the city where you see these large commercial shopping centers, etc, etc. normally they have metal detectors and these types of security um, systems in place. however, those have kind of been like go since, since the pandemic era restrictions were lifted, it seems. and so this is still,
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although there is gun violence here it is still very uncommon. and this is, this is shocking. people are scared, it's very, very uncommon to see people running out of a shopping mall in the middle of hancock. so i think that this will reverberate, and then perhaps there will be another conversation about what we're going to do with gun control. now that we have a brand new government, generalist mad hon. they are in bangkok. i mean, he is, parliament has voted to join the international criminal court. the government is seeking security and legal guarantees in the aftermath of the latest conflict with as the by john. but i mean, he is designed to join the icbc his and get it satellite russia. the court has issued an error arrest warrant for presidents, letting me put that. i mean, you would be legally obliged to detain him if he had, has its power train on the kremlin warrant of serious consequences if i'm media joined the court. so i'm going to do it. tell me your reported dimitri plenty of in is in the media and capital you out of on it told me more about the move and board
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it mates. yes, it's been quite a so we've development on many observers were actually caught by surprise today when suddenly. okay, of course this issue was discussed before, but suddenly wasn't how's to be on the agenda of this parliamentary session today. and then it was very quickly ratified and we had some the vote with 6222, with the opposition candidates vote. in the case, the saying it was the decision, this plan was not properly on the lies for possible consequences, but we also have reactions from the routing part of your prime minister and you called pushing out. and so the head of the problem important affairs committee said that verification of the ropes that you is being the interest so far menia and the republic of armenians taking all steps to ensure the security of the country in various ways. and he also tried to downplay that, saying that the step is not um, forwarded towards russia. and that is, you mentioned the criminal warrant about possible consequences. but we haven't seen
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any reactions from the crime and yet, but we will report on them later in the day. and interestingly enough, also just in about an hour or so, the local, the local use agency army press reported that the french foreign minister arrived in a year, yvonne and she's going to meet refugees from the garden, the car back together with prime minister, nicole passing on later in the day today. okay, you've also been meeting with refugees in the northern, i mean in town of the john, let's have a look at your report as they left everything behind. now they're looking for an opportunity to start a new life. some of the nearly 3000 refugees who arrived in the area was sent to these former boarding school. as we failed to man appear each carrying nothing but a small bag. they just came from the garden, a car above. some of the people stay in here say that even before the right time to take over,
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they had little choice but to try and leave go. we were starving for several months . all i had to eat with vegetables from my small garden, potatoes, pumpkins, things like that. this man tells us he has cancer and he's waiting to resume his treatment. for now, he has to stay in this reception center, which has very basic conditions and problems with heating and water supplies. there is a sense of abandonment and hopelessness in this place, which is being held together by efforts of local volunteers. they're telling us that they prefer not to send families, especially with small children here because staying here, even for a short time, would be very traumatizing for them. volunteers bring food, clothes and other basic necessities that they collected in the town. they say they try to approach their refugees very carefully, as many of them are still in deep shop. most of we need to make sure they have something to eat somewhere to sleep so that they can get back into some kind of
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normal. so we can come up with the most fun you really, especially to atlanta and her colleagues. take us around deal with john to meet out of the refugees, 11 members of the switch it around family. there might have been placed in this private house, at least for the next month. they are planning to buy a new property. they switch it around so left behind the farm with many animals and equipment. they say the disaster could have been diverted. russia to the gunners. now, generally speaking, they didn't do what they should have done. what should have they done? invalid do much resume. they should have thought about ordinary people no bit. but many in the lead, only cared about their own business. just need business. what else is there to say? in another part of town, the heck of young family has called a temporary shelter. but if you'd was an officer with a separate his forces in the garden of carter above his 5 sisters, he's paying for their stay in this apartment. the company's looking forward to
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finding jobs and staying in armenia. despite all the shock and sorrow, how to use drugs and up to mystic to shoot, i can't tell the future. um, we don't know what kind of politic go into your graphical changes will happen in the world and our region. but we should have hope, the one day we can return that last time. sorry. this sentiment is unlikely to be shared by many of those who escaped the war in the garden. a car of a most of the refugees believed that their past lives and now gone forever. will dmitri explain to us a little bit more about these refugees, long term prospects, as well? they are pretty much find themselves in the state of uncertainty as actually do the volunteers who are helping them. the volunteers told us that they did some homework up to the previous inflicts of record g 's up to the 20 to 20 conflict. so they say
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then now doing their work much more effectively down after the conflict 3 years ago . but they also say like, know that nobody really expected such a huge amount of people to arrive in such a short period. so that time we travel to deal with john has a population of about 20000 and about 3000 refugees came there in just a few days and the town itself and the surrounding area. and so everyone volunteers, local residents, the government, everybody's overwhelmed. and what they've been telling us, that's the 1st thing that all these people need now is a basic supplies what to replace to stay. and only after they've provided with his basic necessities, then only then they could start thinking about psychological health and actually thinking about the near future, how they can manage to continue the lives in our media proper w's. dmitri, plenty of, in, in the media, in capital. you ever of germany is celebrating reunification day. it mocks a day in 9090. when the communist east became part of west germany's federal
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republic. less than a year off to the building bull felt germany's political. they came together in hamburg to celebrate the event. germany was divided down to the end of the 2nd world war, cold war tensions for them to bring unification, which only became possible after the collapse of the soviet union singled in 30 years on how it divided the unified is the country. reporters have been finding out a lean on the 3rd of october 1990. the day went to jem and use the communist east and the capital is west became one again the 33 years later. and it took until this july for east and west state pensions to a chief parity people in the east still less than the west and count of pods and verify a few east germans and positions of power nationwide. the and that
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is all about german unity is completed is not perfect in the minds and hearts of many east and west germany appear to be drifting a pod once again into the off many of the east germans, especially in smaller titans like the one where i live now i really feel for gotten the feel invisible and that their problems are not addressed enough to be made under gotten the race. and so they found that less than 40 percent of germans nationwide, few of the country is more united than divided or striking. the perception of unities, notably weak, nice dominey, with 75 percent feeling that division prevails. in 2019 governments at a much more optimistic out look back then. 51 percent nationwide set the country was more united. the pandemic, the consequences of russia's invasion of ukraine rising energy costs in place. and the country has had to battle with multiple crises. a majority of eastern german
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say they're not very, are not at all satisfied with the way democracy in so many words. there's a sentiment that is being capitalized on by the populace fluoride alternative foot to many party. it has been gone. reading substantial support in germany's eastern states ahead of 3 important regional elections in 2024. 4 costs and schneider political measures alone will not solve the disparities. and also because it has to come from society itself, both the interest in it as well as dealing with each other. and i think that many eastern germans of to feel a bit snapped. and that they being treated with condescension and there is no reason for that. while the physical process of gentleman is unification has long been completed. it seems the mental, the void between east and west is still proving to be a potent barrier emergency work is in indonesia, a battling forest fires in southern some entre the places have created a toxic hayes over the province authorities of public schools and told people to
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stay home, the dry season has been the longest in years. this boy is one of many low codes helping to quell the flames, and his home tired volunteers are doing everything they can to assist firefighters . the military police and local government to extinguish hundreds of fires across, besides so much for provence, was hoping the firefighters extinguished the place. the sires are often deliberately started by farmers to clear land for plantations. but this year, a severe dry season has made the flames harder to control. the resulting hays from the smoke has blanketed the nearby city of poland by causing unhealthy air conditions for almost 2000000 residents. they've been worn to stay at home and wear protective masks. the smoke is clearly detrimental to our
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health, especially our children's. also ortiz and locals alike fight to save the flames and the people into areas. while city dwellers closed up shop, and wait for the air to clear. and the windows of this is nobel physics price has been announced in sweden. here i go skinny brands costs and, and what day are the 3 scientists taking home the prestigious prize their experimental work generate, split 2nd or 2nd pulses of light to study the activity of electronics and could be used in medical diagnostics. they'll be awarded a $1000000.00 for their achievements. the nobel prize announcements will continue with the chemistry prize and literature prize this week, and we'll be rounded off with the nobel peace prize announcement. on friday. you're watching the w news live from berlin, a reminder of our top story. the majorities in thailand say at least one person has
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been killed in a shooting at a shopping molding bank called several others are injured. police have detained a 14 year old boy and in connection with the attack that was the china is up next with use asia of reporting on the template added crisis between india and canada. i paid for zillow and thanks for watching. get hold of it will have, you'll use next down by the wayside. there is never getting up every weekend on d. w sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow.

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