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in parks and school scientists worn over use of pesticides is helping drive key insights spaces to extinction. bill, it says it will close all but one of his border crossings with russia due to a surge and asylum seekers. the decision comes after it shot several others last week. helsinki is accusing moscow of puddling people to his borders. russia has denied that claim the w, as terry schultz has more a desperate humans. one of the hybrid warfare weapons moscow frequently uses to try to intimidate its neighbors. this time, the deployment of hundreds have been adequately dressed asylum seekers in finland has prompted the government to close border crossings with russia. that's on a level, at least stuff, even though the numbers have not been so significant on their own scene and wants to send a clear message that this is not acceptable. so my story means though is how it's on my face. official say the latest arrivals at mitigating russian assistance
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utilizes upon late the router's that they fly on are flown to most school, where they get help. probably sort of seeing what the actual it was done. this reversed as longstanding cooperation in which russian border officials would prevent people without visa is from going further. now that report and leave driving the groups of mostly young men to the border area, giving them bicycles. although crossing by both bike and foot or band. and in some cases, even physically pushing people across the border, if they show reluctance, the russian government calls such that use asians groundless. and then lives border restrictions. absurd. you, what should we hope? the common sense will prevail in housing, kids, and they will abandon destructive ideas like the total closure of the border. going to grand usa, helsinki has asked for backup of 60 officers from the european union's border control agency, front tax to russia. we say we will not let you divide us to finland. we say your
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opinion union is behind you. under international law, finland must keep open at least one land route for asylum seekers to lodge applications. when the government close to the fore crossings in southern finland, it kept 2 more open to facilitate this process, but worn more counter measures may be taken. the situation could soon become more difficult, both practically, and politically. even if the number of arrived it doesn't escalate dramatically, the temperature is dropping. is rushing deed stops to send people. let's say elderly people got sick people, people who are in bad shape in this weather conditions who could potentially even die if that won't be the case. that's toxic politically on the finish side, and that's going to be a test for resilience. but opening the gates would also be dangerous, but also send a signal that that'd be on the day. we can be pressured to do
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a rush alons by the end of this interview, henry von, and then was getting news alerts that asylum seekers in poor physical condition were indeed turning up at the border. a dilemma for defenders government made no less precarious, just because it was predictable. so to the netherlands and the party of par, right populous, cannot bill does, is set to emerge as the largest force after elections. there really results points to his freedom party, winning 35 percent, or rather, excuse me, 35 of the 150 seats in parliament. many other parties have ruled out working with builders and his party, the beginning of the night tenant is celebrated, is coming top of the poles with his supporters, the right, the result, the even he wasn't expecting that it would be that huge was indeed also surprising
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for me, but the very presence a result, of course the by far the largest spot, the in the political establishment. so i'm very proud to live at the same time. it's comes with a lot of responsibility and people expect our agenda of hope thought for asylum and immigration policy. the people like having getting more money to pay for the utilities and groceries. veterans and politics, builders in his fall right? freedom policy cool for the most and the korean and the netherlands, and promised to get tough on immigration. food is also promised the controversial referendum on the countries e. u membership dumped next it this on t e u stones has photos of all position policies worried about villages resurgence in popularity. the
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despite the wind filled as will have a tough time to secure the job of prime minister. he would need to form a coalition to secure the parliamentary majority. he would need to govern and so far, most of the other policies have ruled out. joining him in government to w is lucio schultz and was in the hague following the dutch selections, and told us more on why than the other ones has drifted to the right. that is the difficult to say, but it seems said his topics which read basically benevolence part of the that's the the 1st i'm also his stands against my grace and he's been calling out way or
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he's been saying he wants to complete stuff of asylum seekers and also, he's been mixing, this is another problem the netherlands is having, which is a housing crisis and use for like putting this to get a being saying that, you know, if there would be less asylum seekers, that would be more housing and benevolence should be part of that should be the 1st and best thing to convince this people that voted for him says there's a, there's a push to the rights for the country has also been before got on by had never real conservative right? body search not be surprised that there's, there's a bit bendix big stream of it is probably a strong force for the pancreas, heading more to the right. the company surprised you to be as lucy, as schultz in their reporting from the hague. the us is wanting the food aids to
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1400000 people in chad will stop in january due to a lack of funds. the world food program says it urgently needs a 170000000 euros to continue support. a huge surgeon, refugees fleeing the war and neighboring so done has pushed agencies to the breaking point you and says, there is credible evidence of large scale violence against the muscle lead ethnic group incidents dire 4 region parliamentary groups are believed to have killed hut, paramilitary groups, i believe to have killed hundreds of civilians and ethnically motivated attacks. survivors have arrived in shed with stories of the or deals a warning of distressing images, right from the start of this report. a few images on the mobile phones. the only proof of what happened to them survive is describe how men were rammed it out and shot some say they so will think of being hacked to death with axes and
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michelle teach. thousands of students. these are leaving the home country behind to take shelter in neighboring chat. especially women, threatened by sexual violence. human rights activists say sexual violence against women is being used as a weapon of oh, okay. yeah, yeah. who is adjusting to a new life? she says she was forced out of, i mean, not down to west africa. she flag with her 7 children on the land. they attacked us for 3 days. it was intense. the wind from door to door, rounding up the men. they took them out and killed them. it caused the father of my children into the street, shots, him, and killed him. fighting has escalated between the countries to rival military functions, locked in a deadly power, struggling stoking fee. is that the horrors of death for 20 years ago returning the
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un says over half a 1000000 people have crossed into chat since fighting broke out in mid april, the most arrived traumatized and with malnourished children. child is feeling the strain of the displacement on its own resources. humanitarian workers are scrambling to provide services to the new arrivals and to the local population charges. they have already shared whatever they can change the culture. they even need assistance and so. so now we need to hold those $600000.00 refugees of the resume from child that were there. but also now we also need to support the whole stipulation that also suffering many sudanese may have escaped the conflict back home. but the like if you money, terry and funding could leave hundreds of thousands of refugees and displaced people facing hung in chad in the coming months. to people have been
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killed after a car exploded on the us canada border. one border guard was also injured when the vehicle crashed on the us side of the check point in niagara falls. the local sheriff is described the incident as a tragic accident. the crush was captured on cctv. keep her eyes on the top of your screen to see what happened of the this security camera video capture the moment when it got driven at high speed, glanced at the rainbow bridge border crossing oh my god, i but this is nearby, have described seeing a vehicle leap into the and bust into flames. it went airborne the vehicle begin to turn sideways and went under something overhead. and then it hit something over there. and my pro is just please don't let it. any of
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the officers, you know, get hit over there. and then all of a sudden, black smoke, no explosion, we all heard the people in the building heard it, the metal on metal. then all of a sudden i saw the black smoke and then fire hopefully should scarlet the tragic incident and confirmed the depths of the vehicle's driver and a passenger. when u. s. customs officer was also injured. the incident unfolded at a time of heightened security concerns around the world due to the conflict in the middle east. but new york state governor said there's no indication of a terrorist attack. and we've been on hiring alert since october 7th. that's why it's so important for me to stand here and tell the world based on what we know at this moment. and again, anything can change. there is no sign of terrorist activity with respect to this
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crash. we've identified that this is a local individual western new york or rainbow bridge is a main connection route between the us and canada. the incident little parties to close on the border crossings at a nearby apple for ours, leading to long delays for many people attempting to travel for the thanksgiving holiday. the. the finally science giving came early for 2 lemurs at a zoo in the us state of illinois when they were treated to a i. n. c. faced for the national holiday for a friends delighted visitors by perching on a dinner table to nibble on a variety of vegetarian snacks, including popcorn jelly beans and sweet potato pie, or wash down with apple juice this year, march the 10th anniversary of the brookfield sous annual lemur thanksgiving tradition, you're watching dw news,
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just remote at the top stories we're following for you this. our israel says it's not expecting any hostages to be released by from us until friday. at the earliest countries national security advisor say to deal with the militant group they've been delayed, although the reason why still remains unclear and the party of far right populous health. this is set to emerge as the largest force for elections. and then the other ones, early result point to the freedom party winning 35 of the 150 seats in parliament. many other parties have ruled out working notice in government is dw news from roland. next we've got business for you with treat ferguson on cherry . martin, thanks for watching the
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