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stops on services. on dw, the business, dw, and use live from ballot. uncertainty of the fling, they're going to call it back conflicts, tens of thousands of refugees. contemplate the next steps. meanwhile, armenia decides to join the international criminal court hungary, its old ally, russia also coming up county as president, promises not to fail. the people of haiti nairobi will supply the bulk of a un peacekeeping force to combat violence. bomb guns in the haitian capital,
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photo pumps and french authorities declare war on bed box, taking on the blood sucking power sides in the run up to the next is r as in the guy both as welcome to the program. i mean, he is, parliament has voted to join the international criminal court in the hague, the government to seeking security and legal guarantees, and the optim, off of the latest conflict with azerbaijan. bond armenia is designed to join the icpc is likely to strained relations with its ally, russia. the court has issued an arrest board for presidents are gonna be putting over the war, new crime, and the media of would be legally obliged to detain him if he ever enters its territory. so it has a show of most out. it was enough to send a ton hit,
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which me golf to new york. meanwhile, tens of thousands of ethnic armenians who have fled the conflict in the in a go on the car back region. looking for southern c, n o media officials say more than a 100000 people have left the enclave since also by john took control of it. and despite because assurances of their safety, many refugees say they will never be able to return to their homeland. the ocean, they left everything behind. now they're looking for a new 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. some of the people stay in here say that even before the right time to take over. they had legal choice but to try and leave go. we were starving for several months. all i had to eat where vegetables from my small garden, potatoes,
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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 stay and 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 shot, we need to make sure they have something to eat somewhere to sleep so that they can get back into some kind of normal. so we can come up with the fun you really specially svetlana and her colleagues take us around deal with john to meet out of
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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? learning well, they're doing what they should have thought about. ordinary people know be it. but many in the lead only cared about their own business. what else is there to say a system? in another part of town, the house of young family has filed a temporary shelter. but a you'd was an officer with the separate his forces in the garden. the car above his 5 sisters paying for their stay in this apartment. the company is looking forward to finding jobs and staying in armenia. despite all the shock and sorrow by to use drugs and optimistic to see. i'm not,
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i can't tell the future. 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 the last time. this sentiment is unlikely to be shared by many of those who escaped the war in the garden of cairo. but most of the refugees believed that their past lives and now gone forever. i spoke to him as maurice sees a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross and often how many people remain in the go on a car at the moment. no, good evening. it's not completely clear what we do now, of course is that many, many thousands of people left in the last 2 weeks or so. the reports all $100000.00 plus, in terms of how many remain. it's hard to know for sure will. we believe it may be people in the hundreds probably mostly in the main city,
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but of course they're going to be people in the countryside dwellings. and we're doing our best to try and see if we can find those people. but it's, it's not an easy task. any idea about that motivation, why others still that? or will i suspect its a mix? some people will have decided that they will not move of this will not have the choice. they would not perhaps be well enough to move. they perhaps are not as mobile apps and the people with disabilities. we know for sure that that's the case . an example from all teams on the ground today was that they were in the, in the main city and some streets. and they were told that there were some people unable to move in, in, in, in some of the top and blocks. and they went around with a loud speaker to try and raise when just the eyes just seems with them on the ground that we could help them. now we know that for example, they, they managed to find a lady on the 4th floor of an apartment block. she was a cancer patient,
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she'd run out of food to go to another to critical medicine. so obviously this was a really important situation. they managed to get to her and they managed to get to evacuate to down some steps and getting to and i'm blown away from the area. so that's one example of what we're trying to do to go out into the community and, and find people who may still be that not so your red cross a teams are in the go onto the car back. who else has taken care of these people then as well, we know that things have changed a lot. so we've been that will this time. but it is a very complicated picture picture. we know that for example, the stuff, most of the stuff in the health of premises, the exact, i think the same applies for the water board. so it's very hard to know exactly what the situation is in terms of running water. and we will say something similar with, with stop working at the mold. and that's
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a really important area of focus for us because the dignified treatment of the dead is so important in situations like this. and something that we've been working on in recent days to prioritize is, is the safe available of human remains. so that they can be taken away, but also to enable the process full can for people to identify their loved ones and perhaps bring some kind of closure for them. and besides that, and which is of course, an important task, what else should be done to help the people that are still there? well, obviously supplies will need to get into the area for those the distill value. and just today we were taking some urgently needed food parcels into the main cities with the i'm of distributing that where we can, to the costs. the needs of the fields are important. they all short term, but they're going to be long term peoples, as you being discussing. some people are we families, some people have properties, but others don't have those things and they will need support if maybe they need
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cash in the early days, they needed things like a sim card or wait to charge that mobile phone so that they can connect with the funds and that's such an important thing that we've seen with victims of conflict around the world, connecting them to families is so so crucial. so there's a lot of work to be done. the food and medical supplies need to be taken into the area. but those that remain the most best books far since the international committee of the red cross from gores armenia. thank you very much my for taking the time to talk to us. so we're looking at some of the other stories making headlines today. got mine has killed at least 2 people and then attacks out of the shopping mall and the tie capital bank call. hundreds and shop is to cover wind shots for 5. inside the luxury sense that police have to change a 14 year old subs suspects. emergency close and
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indonesia are trying to contain hundreds of forest fires on the island of sumatra. jumpy city is blanketed in fig. hayes schools have closed and people are being sold to stay at home. entities are experiencing a severe dry season caused by the el nino where the pots and your germany has been marketing for the 3 years and says where unification. in 1919 the form of the communist east matched with the democratic west. less than a year after the berlin wall came down. germany's political leaders guy that in hamburg to celebrate the anniversary of month of kenny as president william wrote to pass welcome to decision by the un security council to send the multinational force to haiti saying it would quote not fail. the higher the people can, you will have the un force going to the caribbean country where, which has been overrun by gang violence since the assassination office president,
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2 years ago. the how you t is a country in crisis. natural disasters, disease and trump, and 5 and f sort. the item state in recent years. the gangs from the street of the capital photo applause to gods with police and attacks on civilians are commonplace . the government has been unable to impose rule of law to provide basic services with the un security council of the approval hire these calls for help of finding being onset or no love a half of the government and the people of hate email to you. i would like to thank all of those for that voice is the assets that supports and that contribution of all sorts of who a find the made today's decision possible that this vote is more than just a simple vote. they say is in fact to an expression of some authority with the population in distress of the police and the i will try to stabilize the
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situation. a 1000 canyon police officers will be sent to how you teach to drive the guns and create the conditions for the 1st elections since 2016. it's so much a challenge and kenya is looking for allies. we've got other nations from other wall guessing if kidneys reading it. we think he's going to be successful. so they're coming on board. the canyon, let interventions will be viewed with suspicion by haitians. to un is why the popular and how you teeth after previous a reservation mission cause the color outbreak that killed more than 10000 people in the mission the i don't like to receive the warm welcome by those side of the chaos of a many, there are the stuff of nightmares. bed box, the tiny black suckers are found almost everywhere. one country currently suffering from a veritable bed bugs outbreak and that's from us,
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with the parents olympics less than a year away. authorities have declared war on the parasites. it's in the chief situation, the big bugs and not only in beds, as the name suggests, the sea la la la, in paris. they are everywhere in movie theater is hospitals and trains. regardless of my check, my seed 1st, i tap on it to make sure there isn't that little something sticking out to you a bit. i had to take the train this morning and its trust me out because i wondered whether i would find some so i felt hesitant. i know some also in cinemas everywhere. it always should. i sat down like everyone else and rested my head. then i got worried. i'm not traumatized, but i did think about it so, but yeah, i don't think so much so much image people say with all star to say bed bugs invaded one in every 10 french households between 20172022 just
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months away from the olympics, the races on to exterminate the blood sucking pests. that isn't what i can was with the i'm also going power a city council to raise awareness. i'm coming by seeing bed bugs as we approach the olympic games. how to invent them and how to get rid of that when they show up. ok . so the bossy bed bugs are just a few millimeters long. the insects usually nest in mattresses and come out at night to feed on human blood. that's on the off the points can leave large rushes and cause intense itching, sales of antique bed bug products have jumped by a 3rd as parisians trying to free the city from these tiny monsters. use on some 10 is a news and the china opened the tell you in younique's set up stones was number to call us all cut out in the semi finals in straight sets. the 1st set was baffled
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the went the distance between the 2 year olds, italian proved too much for our cause, winning $76.00. the said that followed was as lopsided as it gets sent. it took advantage of several areas from across and one of $61.00 sending will take one dining room admitted in the final and that's it from me and through seamless of chalk is up. next i sold the, what thing is that, what do you get for $0.50? $0.50. no. thinking cost sales and lots and lots of stuff. did you know it costs $0.50 to feed one hungry child for wonderful that.

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