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the, the, this is the that we use life from thailand and germany introduces passport checks on all of its land borders. interior administer nonsense phase. it says the temporary measures will stem the flow of irregular migrants that then necessary to protect the country against extremists. threats. also on the program, thousands into a few protests, the load of an 8 year old girl whose party was found in a business address as outraged many, including present. oh, the one in russia claims its taking more and more territory in the east of ukraine . moscow says it's capture the number of villages us forces advance on a crucial ukrainian transportation of the tribunal in
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bangladesh pushes for the expedition of as to time. minutes to shake has seen it from india. chief prosecutor said she must be held accountable for crime. she committed prior to her the puncture a month ago. the feel good. welcome to the program. germany is to expand the border controls to all of its land borders from next monday. that's the 16th of september. the measures will initially be in place for 6 months. the coalition governments under pressure to both to secure as a following a series of its limits think attacks these latest measures are in addition to controls, put in place that some of japanese land borders in october, interior minister, nancy phase, that may be announcements this afternoon and by to this image of 9 good minds on until we can achieve stronger border protection with the joints european asylum
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system were forced to further protect our national borders. using these border controls allow us to turn back irregular migrants. we've already denied entry to 30000 irregular migrants since last october. we've had this is why we will expand the temporary controls to all our national land borders. but i thought responded earlier on the phone, how much don and told me more about why jeremy felt it had to now slower, you cetera. so the government has been under immense pressure to take as tougher stands on a regular migration. because the public debate here has been building and building over the last couple of weeks, especially after a deadly knife attack in julian and western germany. where you know, the suspect suspected the attacker was a syrian citizen who had evaded in order to be deported from germany. to bulgaria, that was the country where he 1st entered the you and this basically re ignited
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bitter debates on how to curb a regular migration a debate that also played a role at recent regional elections, spend 2 eastern german states. you know, that saw the far right and an immigrant a who basically campaigned on a platform of very, very strict vacation at restrictions against irregular migration when one of these elections and come in 2nd in the other. and they really have been able to drive this political debates. and now there is a 3rd regional election coming up. and just 2 weeks were, you know, the news poll sees the sd at around 27 percent of the votes. so the parties in the ruling governing coalition in germany are under pressure and they are worried not least also because reason polls show that the germans, you know, a majority of germans, how many percent are in favor of actually permanent checks along jermel as borders . they are in favor of strict ser policies on migration. so these changes will
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affect 5 of jim and his name is what was happening on the other 4 land borders as well on these other 4 borders. germany already order checks um these temporary checks last october. um and um, you know, on the border to austria they have been in place since 2015. that's one of the 4. now, according to the interior ministry, more than 30000 people have been turned back, turned away since october. and just for some context, it's important to know that all of these countries line michigan area. so, you know, normally there's supposed to be control free travel across all borders. and now there are ways for member states to introduce these temporary border controls in an event of a serious threat to public policy, internal security. but it must be applied as a last resort measure. and now now the fees are announced that she wants to introduce these similar um, temporary border checks along the other board us. but she hasn't give them much detail what they're going to look like. so how, when then, well,
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i'm the gym and governmental nancy, facebook, explain how these new rules can conform with a rules on open borders within the block. well, she's dressed today at the press conference that she 1st wants to have a confidential conversation with the opposition leaders of the conservative cd. you see as you, andrew nice, 16 federal states that meeting is going to happen happen tomorrow. and then after that meeting, we will hopefully no more. okay, thank you for that meeting id, w correspondent, be on the phone. how much time to if you ever thought is a promising to bring the killers of an 8 year old girl to justice remains with discovered that a river in the southeast and the province of deer back here. and there in grands disappeared and stopped a nationwide search with here, celebrities joining us social media, campaign adapters, coast outrage across the country of housing still dusting the killing of
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a d. o road. maureen, garden authorities found her body after a national search, which lasted 19 days. the remains were recovered from a river in the south eastern province of the arbiter, just a kilometer away from the village where she lived with her family. president this up they are the on has vowed to bring the colors to justice writing on x. i would personally follow the judicial process to ensure that those who took norman away from us receive the harshest punishment that is of when the ring has been laid to rest. and the funeral service and investigation into her death has opened prosecutors of the day and at least 20 people, including her parents and brother, and arrested her uncle on suspicion of murder. maureen's death has highlighted the issue of domestic violence in turkey. i have 2 children. i'm also
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a model i want to not in some of the to be found to split them is the sites were in a country where we cannot protect our children. there's no security women and children go missing. they're killed and we've been silenced. we came here to make our voices heard. so the girls like now are in dump dye again. not more than 400 women and girls were killed in turkey last year. now, in this case, has gripped the nation in recent days with her debt, sparking demands for stronger protection against domestic violence. responded dorian jones, it is done pool, told me, mill smells. a story has really calls the to nation's attention for 19 days. the cold country was watching this unfolding massive search operation, looking for nearing involving several files on please ami and local people. all
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searching across this region of the occur in the predominant cody southeast of the country. of 812000 calls was stopped. 30000 people where check tend to over a 1000 people question then, despite that massive operation, tragically up to 19 days, the body of no room was found according to the minister being tear it in a sack. in a stream cover involved a whole search operation really has called a consultation. there was a social media platform, fine, oregon celebrities was supporting the everyone's hope. you guys hope that she will be found. but tragically, top 40 was found. the uncle of her has been arrested last week, charged with her on the $23.00 of those, including her mother and father. i'm to process have been detained in relation to her death spot to even more outreach and shop in the country. and incidents like this, presumably all uncommon that all of it a lot of tools, in fact weiss groups of being voicing along over the spectre of
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a cases of violence and abuse against children. why squeeze claimed in the last decade there's been a 3 fold increasing abuse and most of children. and this case very much as put the spotlight to the government's handling on this. they were a nationwide protest following news of a death in the main city of the up occur in the region where she was found. there were thousands of people went on the street that was broken up by the police. similar protests here in the stumble, as well as many of us cities and again, the police correct down, very hard to tell the many people over the sides, a realization within the government that they all under a lot of pressure and scrutiny over the handling of it and it's a wide, a question of domestic abuse because in 2021 touch, the very controversially withdrew from the stumble convention, which was a convention that was found breaking international convention to protect women against domestic violence, who the sites he assemble and assemble and tell you what's the 1st, the victory now took,
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he withdrew from the government side to say that that convention, in many ways conflicted with the traditional values of this country. and many people have criticized the, the religious concept of nature. the government that they all prepare to intervene on off domestic cookies occurs in families now. the government refused to allocation of very much this case of northern has put the spotlights on his handling of children and east of the why the question of domestic violence against women over 300 women were killed last year. and in the 1st 6 months at the shop, another $200.00 women fema so this case is really bringing together the handling of the question of domestic abuse invited to this country. and that is why old one is trying very hard to get ahead of us. he's saying that he will put a very can fix the process of those who are responsible for the death of marvin. and he promised that they will face the severest penalties if config. okay, thank you for that door. and don johnson is temple is looking at some most doors making headlines, or at least 11 people have been killed as torrential, downpours triggered flooding in central morocco. several others are still missing 2
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days of storms of broken brain, for the averages in several areas. but if the affected regions are still recovering from craig last year, police in the philippines of the rest of the celebrity tile evangelists wanted by the us for alleged child sex trafficking, apollo cri, bully, a surrender to filipino also. it says after a 2 week search of his compound and the city of devout officials say that not currently looking to expedite the feature to the united states and as well as opposition lead to, i'm really a colina machado, so she'll stay in the country despite the threats from the i'm a daughter government, the opposition, the opposition's presidential candidates, edmondo gonzalez has been granted assign them in spite july's presidential election was widely condemned as fraudulent. would you want to secure a 4th time without releasing voting backwards?
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russia says it has captured more settlements in the east of ukraine while advancing towards the ministry hub of up across moscow says its forces have captured the villages of member dick and nobody got kicked, a novel drug div come across case, strategically important to the lies on the road that supplies ukrainian troops and towns across the eastern front. prussian forces not controlled by the 5th of ukraine since launching their full scale invasion in february 2022 will bring them later on in the military, almost at kings college of london. and i asked, what about the significance of russia capturing these villages a good evening sale? it's interesting that it's being reported now because the brain in deep state has reported the russian capture of member rick village something days ago on august 29th. and so what we're seeing in kind of tactical and operational terms capturing of ma'am rec, uh, threatens the ukranian grouping. and carl,
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if god, which is just south east of the village, because the, the russians could move and cutoff ukrainian logistical supplies. they are bought in the grander scheme. what we're seeing is that essentially, russian troops trying to secure their flags while they're moving towards the cross . and the problem here is it might take them long to take the city, but if they can maintain it within their tillery range, it's already complicates. ukraine forces logistics, and that is a big problem. right? so russia has all sort of stepped up it's bombing campaign against ukraine. what's going on there to oh, beryl does that, and we have seen that last year actually since full of 2020 to the russians were trying to destroy ukrainian energy infrastructure. and it seems that they have resumed again because ukraine has already lost some. um,
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i'm gigawatt um that's half of ukrainian um, energy consumption in winter. and so i think that the russians are flying to degrade it as far as possible to make winter and low just for the civilians. um, energy is needed for everything also for military operations to make it as difficult for ukraine to overcomes a winter and potentially preventive ukraine from launching and offensive of its own general service. cute was talking about the potentially crating and offensive. so i think it also plays into the plan by the use not claiming it has credible intelligence that iran is supplying the crumbling with ballistic missiles. we know we're rainy and made sure ahead. drones have been used by russia since 2022. so how does iran supplying the cremeans the cramming with ballistic missiles, especially poets, that's true. how does that change the dynamics?
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so what we know is that the russians might have received the fat ballistic missile. and it's, and very similar to the russian asked $300.00 surface to an error missile, which is not, not exactly it, it's somewhere between an oratory rocket a and the missile. so it's not very sophisticated. we don't know the numbers of the russians have received. so probably the russians are running out of the $300.00 sounds, or maybe they're just too expensive to manufacture and it's cheaper to get them from a run. but i don't think it's going to change the dynamics of the conflict. and because the, the idea is probably the russians might be using them in the border areas as well as around for cross in or do to be able to save up. there are more sophisticated,
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long range missiles for strikes on you, bringing energy infrastructure and deeper strikes on ukrainian molar trees, logistical helps, and so one. so it remains to be seen, whereas these missiles will be used and only then we can see if, if they are discovered then ukrainian territories, that is um what, what impact they have about 4. now, then the impact of such missiles given the configuration remains negligible. ok, because most, most the think about that. thank you. regarding a serious that so clearly as ever a ministry analysts moving the middle from kings cumberland, thank you for having me or bangladesh where a tribunal is seeking the expedition of the ousted prime minister shakera. seeing that from india, the chief prosecutor just as a siena, is warranted for over saying what he called massacres during government crackdown on student protests. i see the flight to india last month when an uprising ended
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have 15 year rule, a government and long free and accused of abuses including massive tensions. and the killing of political opponents demonstrates is not demanding that should be both brought to bangladesh to face justice. let's go through this group, i follow i. she's the director of south asia initiatives that the asia society policy institute and joins us from you and you welcome to the w. let's start with a stripe view and what is it to ave? so this time daniel was settled by shaken c $92010.00 basically to investigate the drop the days that were conducted during $917.00 war of liberation. but it was, you know, and then the number of opposition, the task. but with the, as have been tried by the shakes in a government speech involved, but sort of like, i'm supposed to get across the days of the 9071 war. but how he dives to does episode here. right now we're seeing is basically the international crimes and
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tribunal act of $9073.00 which was started by the bomb the dash of government. and at that time to provide for the production of the propagation punishment of people come to genocide. so crime against him that he mounted to any other crimes ever recognized under the international law. so the complete steps were filed to the eyes. the deed were basically in. within that same nature were the see. the doctor paced up in july and august as crimes against humanity to be dr. within just drive you know. okay, so we've had reported lots of public servants, and officials from the the, the previous i've seen a government that resigned open chased out of office, given this massive public antipathy. this apartment started to be stopped by any chance of getting a fair hearing. a dr means to be seen. i think there's a lot evidence that needs to be connected right now off of the drug you know, to create, you know, carry out the trials or to seem to be extracted,
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expedited on be brought back to bundle dash and it is not easy to collect the evidence, but the wrong number of cases against her. so that is something that is going to be um you know, very much dependent on the kind of evidence that can be brought to the table for the trials. and as of team prosecutor has indicated, the drum will be conducted the just in mind of the doors were victims of the events that took place between july and august. i'm also making sure that the perfect perpetrators are held accountable. so i think that would be the 9th answer on which the drum will be conducted and, and how about $69.00 others or seem to be in gold charge or no jobs. relations between bangladesh and india have been for bangladesh, 6 as seen as extradition. what's in the likely to do there? this is the additional tree to you, which makes it look like it can be legal case for a bomb or destro oscar cns to be expedited by the government of india. but there is
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a, you know, this, this principle of dual. so there's commonality that goes into it where both countries have to see this or recognize this as a crime for the set person to be expedited or to be seen as a punishable offense in both countries. range to meet the ground specification to happen. it is. there is a possibility within the treat himself, which was signing, trained to our team during the scene as rule where the body can denied a distribution based. and it does seem to punishable offense or, or these steps as something that off of political nature. but the evidence is really concrete. and the education the read, it seems to be coming up in the case that, that seem to be building up. it might be tricky to do that for and get, but it's, you know, and who has held that stones very clearly since 16 are right. and, and guess and brought to the minister of exxon for a set that she did arrive on the short notice. and do the doctor needs to be seen. it would be the tricky task for goss activity logically for india to navigate. but
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there was an interest to keep the relationship stable. there has been, uh, an interest in going to make sure that the relationship with the new stakeholders could be both. and it just, it is of interest to both countries to keep the relationship stable. so do it, we spent the whole year. well not to give this but phone a formal from phone perspective. we haven't heard from yet. this is yet. okay, thank you for that to follow up from the asia society policy institute. thank you. and the vietnam were dozens of people have been killed in line slides in floods triggered by ty, few and yagi. hundreds more were injured and the most powerful storm to hit the region this year. yeah, it has cut pallets, and millions and disrupted communications and transport links. the desk and footage of the moment learn motorcyclists narrowly escaped death when a bridge only for a river swollen by the floods collapsed. others were not so lucky. 16 people disappeared into the rushing waters when only 3 have been found to live. when
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described is plunged into the river. i tried to phone to the surface. i was out of breath. when i was on the surface, i still thought i would not survive. learned by that of the searches being complicated by the chaos type from the on the left in its wake wins reaching 220 kilometers per hour, devastated communities and its path wrecking buildings and toppling hundreds of trees. so 190, i mean the damage done to this community is extremely severe and most of the roof was blown away or the ceiling caved in. may take 3 to 4 years for this place to look the same again because the damage is so terrible. fire told me you guys around and looks like an apocalypse. is that making? i never before has a storm dealt as much damage to us. we can dive heavy rain and wind brought by the
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time from triggered a landslide, which swept through this village, killing multiple people. the. the storm also north know to look tricity poles leaving millions without electricity. no communities are working alongside professional teams to clear the debris. preparing for a rebuilding effort that will continue long after the storm moves on the world health organization. as a south africa, it has the 5th highest level of alcohol consumption in the world, and that's a danger to unborn children. if that month is drink. well, pregnant south africa's wine industry is based in western k for there's no co incidence. the province has one of the highest rates of alcohol disorder in the world. found whole co reports from cape town to linux fund ross. he's expecting well much she already knows a new baby's life will be difficult or i may not know. she has no regular look and
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her husband doesn't make much money. they already have 4 children to feed. and now a fuss is on the way. is nothing i really hurting inside. i didn't want this baby in the me that make me feel like i should drink every day. i'm a friend used to come with a little bit of money and we would rush to buy box wine so that we could drink the whole day. it was very difficult to keep the baby she lives in a neighborhood with more than 20 unlicensed because outlets people can be seen drinking from the early morning in these makes shift 'cause, gangs, and drugs or rampage. areas like rid of all in wooster, have high levels of unemployment, high levels of poverty and hopelessness. this cocktail of negative circumstances drive many people here to drink heavily. and some others simply don't know the
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impact this has on the unborn children. fund ross only realize the long term damage of the actions when she joined is facts program. she is one of a dozen women currently being canceled against drinking on the well pregnant and breast feeding to it a lot that we have to teach them that it's just for a short period of time for the cool thing. but in that short time for your endangering your child's brain and you put a lot, they have to see the danger. i guess what i need to follow up on the foundation for alcohol related research says there is a national problem. every way we've gone, we've seen a high prevalence of fee to apple spectrum disorder in the communities we work, and unfortunately it's strongly linked to low. so she cannot make state. this poverty plays a massive role in all of the aspects of all of the characteristics of mothers of children with a phase the a lot of it can be traced back to
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a associated nomic status. taishan lawrence was adopted and experienced alcohol withdrawal symptoms as a baby. as an adult. she's living with severe learning difficulties. tisha can perform simple tasks like the ball coding. look, she does it a local factory. she's happy to have found a loving work environment. they'll ask you my family because they have a nice say, i wouldn't say that not because they range from one teacher's adoptive mother sees the impacts of a lifelong for children born with if a is steep yes, she went to a special needs school and their main focus was on good manners is said, you know, if you've got good mountainous and you can get through life easier, she cannot read or writes. she recognizes different symbols and she can pick out
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the brands that we always have. we would stick to just about the same brand. the activists say education about the condition needs to be more wide street targeting not only mothers, but the communities they live in to set you up to date, stay with a safe account and just a moment. so i'll take the big stores of the day in the day today, i'm taking a look at the forthcoming debates between couple of hours of donald trump. that's the
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a son and whatnot feels injunction stuff, september 19th on dw, the back in june, and joe biden thought he could re loan. she's re election campaign with a knock i blow against donald trump on the debate stage. we all know how that turned out. well, tomorrow night to come la, this will take her shot to the full. i'm a president and another high stakes and counter. will they stick to policy or will the verbal sparring get personal? i'm she'll get hell invalid and this is the day the she's practicing for the debate. she's lock yourself in a room.
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