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the lawmakers approved a key step towards joining the international criminal court. the same court the, the march issued an arrest warrant for russia's present pros. and so was this revenge for russian. forsaking media in the conflict with, as by john over the enclave. media says not this, as most of the going to kind of backs estimated 120000 acne con, medians sleeve the region full. i mean you a small country that equipped to absorb such a sudden influx of un monitors. i've now arrived in the almost empty enclave. so what will they monitor? i'm feel galion by the end and this is the day. the escape, the crisis is very large. all these people have lived through life. married people arise exhausted. having left all of their belongings and their homes behind,
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people are in urgent places on the way to the power button. so typically people are in bad shape mentally bigger, it's very bad shape. the new rules need the assistance also, on the day of thousands of south american migrants passed every day through a jungle bottleneck on their way north. they said that about the deal with the w or, you see i was going to put a sound like a 7. what did you see that people on the way i tried to ignore them. you shouldn't have tunneled. you just want to r drive and you walk and walk. you gotta, you gotta do that. welcome to the day. i mean, he is problem. and supposing to join the international criminal court, the government says it's thinking security and legal guarantees. in the aftermath of this lacy's conferences as a bias, john,
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but the decision is likely to strain relations with russia as the quotes as issued on the rest one for russian president vladimir putin alleged crimes committed during the invasion of ukraine. once the problem is decision takes effect, i mean, you would then be legally obliged to detain mr. phillips if you enter the country. but you have, yvonne has assured moscow that it would not speaking before the vote russians. foreign minister said that, i mean the adjoining the icy say would be a matter of regret. as some of the leaders of our media have announced they disappointed in russia and the c s t o will look for colleagues elsewhere to strengthen their security. this is their sovereign choice, the choice of the army and leadership people, so that you're, but i hope that the ties that have existed for centuries, among the russians, people, meaning the russian, people and other peoples of russia, and the armenian people will not be destroyed by some temporary administration and
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then what, thank you. let's pick this up with that richard. get a go see, and who is director of the regional study center? that's a think tank in the median capital. you gotta welcome back to dw, just a few days ago the criminal was describing this coming decision. as i house style, i just had so a lot from the best sounding most sorrowful and angry. should we read anything into this change of tone? a yes or no, to be quite honest. on the one hand, the motivation for our media is much more directed against valves over john rather than the russian leadership. armenia is intent on pursuing and perhaps attempting to prosecute azerbaijan for a recent war crimes and its military assault. however, we must admit the message to moscow is a secondary but somewhat welcome message. and that is a demonstration that armenia is committed to strengthening its sovereignty and
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independence despite russia. and you're on your side that, that is a welcome message that who welcomes that, that, that, that message. because russia certainly doesn't though a bit because as a site was describing this decision as, as tough style and a media looks like uh, getting out of its big brother's shadow. so who is, who is happy with this well, overwhelming with the army and population to be quite honest, public opinion and arguing near has shifted considerably. and it's largely due to russian inaction rather than arminian action. and at the same time, russia has now emerged as a new, more serious challenge to armenia, one of in unreliable sol, call partner. but this is not new nor surprising. the i c c, right application is the latest and a long series of moons asserting argues independence and trying to escape the
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russian orbit if you will. and so what sorts of reprisals i showed the media expect as well to be quite honest looking at this more objectively, i do not yet see a genuine crisis or confrontation between art, media and russia. first of all, much of the angry rhetoric is limited to everyone except russian, president, putin, and his voice is the one that counts 8 states and moscow. secondly, and more importantly, the angry words are just that angry words. we do not yet see one action or one decision by moscow suggesting a crisis with our media. i'm why do you think that is, why isn't russia has, has had this period of it? actually, as you put it, didn't into intervene in the go to cadillac in a p is not to be reacting to armenia a going it. so way i'm tempted to say is because russia respect strength,
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not weakness, but to be quite honest. it's a different reason. russia remains over. well, why it failed invasion of ukraine and the weakness of the russian military, especially on the battlefield and ukraine as the humiliation of russia by oliver. but john, because russia failed to protect the arguments of the car law. this is actually the real context here. did russia fails to uh, for, to present the more did russia allow, allow them to be, to be moved out of that because age suicide, its purpose. it's a very good question still i would argue that we see an interesting power dots on the one hand rushing complicity in supporting or allowing us to be drawn to attack the car was to drive out the armenians. but that complicity is between the kremlin
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and the leadership, and also bridge on the situation on the ground is the other side of back power dots . the weakness and incapacity of the rushing peacekeepers to walk hold the peace treaty, what we also see and uphold a ceasefire. rather, well, we also see is, the reason military attack was merely the latest and an escalation following 10 months of a siege or blockade of the corner car law, where russia just stood by quick. what then about the refugees, you and monitors have now arrived in a new going know carol, back is it anyone left there to monitor? that's a very good point because it demonstrates the angry reaction. myself included through the rather too little too late arrival. loved the united nations, ironically,
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they hit the ground just as the last of over a 100000 armenians were forced from their homes. however, it is a stark contrast. the un family of agencies from units of to you and hcr are doing very good work on the ground meeting the needs of, of this humanitarian catastrophe. and we must note the real victim. here is the overwhelmingly civilian and vulnerable of the army and population. types of joining our service with get a go see him. some of the visual studies sent to indiana. meanwhile, practically old as they con meetings are flat. no, go into the counter backups. it has a badger on seize control in september, around a 120000 people feeling for the safety of cross the border into armenia. the deputies that dimitry pulled me off and i met some of them. they left everything behind. hoover now they're looking for a new opportunity to start
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a new life. some of the nearly 3000 refugees who have arrived in dooley jobs have been sent to this 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 staying here, say that even before the eyes there by johnny to cover, they had little choice but to leave the territory. go on. we were starving for several months. all i had to eat where 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,
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would be very traumatizing for them. volunteers bring food clothes and other basic necessities that they collected in the town. they say the manual refugees are still in deep shock because 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 need to come up with them. but i'm fine. you really, especially so atlanta and her colleagues take us around to the john to meet other refugees, 11 members of the hutch, it's around family, have been placed in these private house, at least for the next some months. they're planning to buy a new property. they had to do a round slip behind a farm with many animals and the equipment. they say the disaster could have been the bird to, nor should the gunners know. generally speaking, they didn't do what they should have done. so what should they have done? learning while they're doing what they should have started by ordinary people and they'll be put many in the lead. only cared about their own business to business.
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what else is there to say in another part of town, the huckabee john family has found a temporary shelter. patio and was an officer with the separate his forces in a go on a car by he's 5 sisters paying for their stay in this apartment. the couple is looking forward to finding jobs and staying in armenia. despite all the shock and sorrow for years, tracts and up to mystic town, i can't tell the future and we don't know what's kind of political and geographical changes will happen in the world and all region. but we should have hope that one day we can get the last territory back. this sentiment is unlikely to be shared by many of those who escape the war in the garden. a car above. most of the refugees believe that the past lives are now gone forever. the
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tenant president william rudo has welcome the un security council's decision to send an armed multinational force to haiti, saying it would not fail. the people of the country kindly will lead the un for the going into the kind of in country which has been over run by gun violence since this oscillation of its president, 2 years ago. the title is a country in crisis. natural disasters, disease and trumping filings, of sort of the item state in recent years. heavily on gangs from the street of the capital photo applause to gods with police and attacks on civilians are coming place. the government has to be unable to impose rule of law will provide basic services with the un security council. the approval paid these calls for help of finding being onset, you know, love a half of the government and the people of hate email to you. i would like to sign
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all of those for that voice in the aspects of that support and that contribution of all sorts of who a find the made today's decision possible this, you'll do these photos more than just a simple photo. they say is in fact to an expression of some authority with the population in distress on the police and the i will try to stabilize the 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. so my to challenge and kenya is looking for allies. we've got other nations from other, well guessing if king is reading it, we think he's going to be successful. so they're coming on board. the canyon. let intervention 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
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in the mission. and i like to receive the warm welcome. by those side of the chaos . let's take a closer look at a series of brian con cannon, who's the executive director of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. he joins us from boston in the united states. welcome to d. w. and how do we got in the report? the advocates that people in haiti like you to of knew this you and intervention with suspicion. how do you view is as i think that's right, almost every haitian simple society organizations, that's not part of the government that is issued. a statement has been opposed to the mission, and this comes ever since the mission was proposed a year ago. it's been highly consistent, even haitian americans, just last week, patient american elected officials in the united states. they said that the mission could turn haiti's political crisis into a catastrophic one. people's main concern is that the current government,
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which has not a single collected official and office i use refresher. it's corrupt and that he requested permission in order to prop the government against political opposition. yes it are. there are so many goods and bads to be balanced in this con. i mean it's, it's taking a year to get this far. i get of watching. i'd already pull a country spiraling and spiraling into just chaos. so do we continue to stand by as we have done a 40 year, what are people that who oppose a you and intervention? what does a suggesting be done otherwise? well, the reason why it took a year was this, the united states has been behind this mission as well as hades government. they 1st ask candidate to do with candor, refused because they said it was a bad idea to sending troops to prop up a corrupt government. they asked kara com spent several months trying to convince caricom they wouldn't do it. they tried to convince brazil. brazil refused west
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african countries, but refused. can you can, you has only have relationships at full diplomatic relations with a for 2 weeks. they were only brought in because everybody else refused to take the job because it was such a bad idea. haitian wanting in to the security crisis, but they don't believe that this mission is going to do it. what agents have been calling for for years? is it the that the international community, especially the united states, stop propping up the government? they think they can force the government to, to compromise towards barrow elections if the international community will allow. and that's what they're asking. so all we talking about is 2 completely separate problems and this government does not legitimate the government and these criminal gangs, roaming the streets of pulse a prince, or is one related to the other. it's very related their games and hagi before this
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government k. during games because as in any country that does not provide basic government services, you're almost inevitably going to have gigs of the current crisis has been fueled by this government. because the government is collaborating with the gangs of harvard law school and haitian human rights groups. 2 years ago, you should report that called the tech acts against opposition neighborhoods that were coordinated by top government officials, in which gaines attack those neighborhoods, they call them political enough to constitute crimes against humanity. over and over again, agents have been this is this mission is all about propping up the government. that is actually fueling the gangs so that it's impossible that, that by supporting a government that's working with gangs that you're going to effectively address the getting problem. okay, so as you see, the solution here is to stop propping up very small, legitimate government. what does that look like? in practice?
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it's actually very simple. i mean, this is what haitians are asking for. the us has been saying that the current government is essential to any trans the transition, the usaa saying it wants to asian let transition, but then it'll turn around and say yes, but this current, the current government is essential to the next step. what that does is it removes any incentive for the government to negotiate. this happened 2 weeks ago, when a camera con delegation came the government, the us told the government it had to show up at the negotiating table and which it did. but it did not make any concessions. this has happened over and over again, where civil society comes up with a group and tries to engage the government in negotiations. and it refuses to. and it's, and it's, it's logical that it refuses to negotiate because it's very unpopular. it cannot win fair elections. so it has no incentive to compromise towards elections as long
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as the united states has given you. it's unconditional support and a fast, i think, analysis. and we thank you for the wrong kind of from the institute for justice and democracy. and it's one of the most dangerous and impossible regions in the world. and yet this year, less than 300000 desperate people have tried to cross it in search of a pass a life. talking about the data in gap on the border between columbia and panama. it's the only land route between south and north america. and those attempting to cross the risk robbery and even death as a trying to reach the registration center. and that last blank us travelers often arrive sick and traumatize. the 1st boats arrive at noon, often a $150.00 per day with refugees from venezuela, ecuador, and haiti. this is the last stage on the trip to last blankets. after days of marching in the jungle of the dairy and gap, thousands reach panama, the registration office. the hot and humid climate has left most of them injured or
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dehydrated. johan farrier also struggled for 4 days through the dairy and gap. his verdict, terrible. voice a weekly of the ordeal is over, but he can't find peace. there's no trace of his relatives who left venezuela before him. he knew the method as that guy already to my hope is that they have already passed through and were registered in the that would reassure me. but so, but i got but i felt a little more than a heated because some do not survive this route. it's 100 kilometers of jungle rivers and a month plus gains that brought the migraines. how many die is unclear? there was no help on the way. the dairy and gap is the only land root between columbia and panama. and thus the only way to the usa for people like jose maldonado, his whole family fled poverty in venezuela. you see, i guess, i mean, what do you see that people in the way i tried to ignore them?
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you shouldn't have tunneled. you just went to a drive and you walk and walk, you gotta, you gotta do that. they rest because of the children, even though most of them want to keep moving. blankets, blankets is overcrowded, littered and polluted. pen them as authorities are overwhelmed. dairy and gap is no route for migrants. they warn and campaigns, but despite the dangers more are coming than ever before. $350000.00 have arrived since the start of the year. already 100000 more than the whole of last year in law has blank us doctors without borders help. those were worst off children with severe diarrhea and cough their feet. inflamed from the long journey traumatized by the experience of assistance. we have the older victim on the safe escapes. the microphones are not exposed to these results. we think migration as of right and i'm going to people should not be criminalized and it could be 90 plus. others are
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using the migraines misery to earn a quick buck. $25.00 is what locals charge for a boat ride to law has block us $1.00 to charge a cell phone 40 for a bus ticket north. panama is authorities turn a blind eye because they want to get rid of the migrants quickly. maria is also ready to leave her family head scrapes together, their savings. 2 the way i know you will the dream and hold for the best in the future. today, they're about to board. one of the buses. they have put the dairy and get behind them, but their destination is still thousands of kilometers away. germany is celebrating unity day today marketing for the 3 year since the communist east. germany managed with a federal republic of west germany just under a year after the gun and will came down. germany's political elite, a gap between hombre to celebration and country was divided after the end world war
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2, cold war tensions prevented re unification, which only became possible after recall. gorbachev reforms and the soviet union and the peaceful uprising in east germany and stuff. so we some, some on 1st he is on how unified is the country report as i've been finding out for late on the 3rd of october, $9.00 to $9.00 to the day one to jem and use to come in is 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 achieve parity. people in the east still less than the west and count of pods. and there are for a few east germans in positions of power nationwide. the and that 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. you know,
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there are many of the germans, especially in smaller towns 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 in the garden race. and so they found that less than 40 percent of germans nationwide, few of the country is more united than divided. a striking the perception of unities, notably weak nice. dominique 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. pandemic, the consequences of russia's invasion of ukraine. rising energy costs in place and the country has had to battle with multiple crises. the majority of eastern german 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
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to many party it has been gone. ring 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 that 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 often feel a bit snapped and that they being treated with condescension. 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 the area. i'm not was the day. you can follow a team on x, formerly known as twitter. at cdw use on my cell spots. phil guy on the latest headlines dw, dot com, have a good the
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