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BBCNEWS BBC July 3, 2024

Its sending a mission to the region this weekend to assess the humanitarian situation. The team will look at the needs of people remaining in the territory as well as those who are on the move. Azerbaijan has said it would allow such a visit to take place. Live now to Danny Aeberhard the World Service europe regional editor. What is the latest on the border . We know. What is the latest on the border . We know sorry. What is the latest on the border . We know. Sorry, we what is the latest on the border . We know. Sorry, we are what is the latest on the border . We know. Sorry, we are only what is the latest on the border . We know. Sorry, we are only getting i know. Sorry, we are only getting every other know. Sorry, we are only getting every other word. Know. Sorry, we are only getting every other word. We know. Sorry, we are only getting every other word. We will know. Sorry, we are only getting every other word. We will try know. Sorry, we are only getting every other word. We will try to i every other word. We will try to reconnect the line with the later on. But thank you anyway. We will try to get that line back. Live now to dickran khodanian, a freelance journalist who is currently in goris. Just checking you can hear me. Yes. I can hear yom just checking you can hear me. Yes. I can hear you. Thank just checking you can hear me. Yes. I can hear you. Thank you just checking you can hear me. Yes. I can hear you. Thank you for just checking you can hear me. Yes. | i can hear you. Thank you for coming on and talking i can hear you. Thank you for coming on and talking to i can hear you. Thank you for coming on and talking to us. I can hear you. Thank you for coming on and talking to us. Can i can hear you. Thank you for coming on and talking to us. Can you i can hear you. Thank you for coming on and talking to us. Can you talk on and talking to us. Can you talk us through the situation on the ground there . Us through the situation on the ground there . Right now, im 30 minutes from ground there . Right now, im 30 minutes from the ground there . Right now, im 30 minutes from the checkpoint minutes from the Checkpoint Azerbaijan has set up. As of now, there are around 100,000 armenians in the republic of armenia. To give you an idea, the population here is 20,000. One of the first stops as the city because this is where they are registering and later sent for accommodation in different cities. Theyre providing aid and necessary supplies at this moment but thats whats going on in the ground right now. For whats going on in the ground right now. ,. ,. , whats going on in the ground right now. ,. ,. , now. For more people continue to arrive in the now. For more people continue to arrive in the days now. For more people continue to arrive in the days ahead . Now. For more people continue to arrive in the days ahead . They. Now. For more people continue to l arrive in the days ahead . 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Nagorno kara bakh has now left. Thats Nagorno Karabakh has now left. Thats a huge number of people that armenia will now have to integrate. Exactly. Armenia will now have to integrate. Exactl. ~. ,. , armenia will now have to integrate. Exactl. ~. ,. , exactly. What are the challenges of doinu exactly. What are the challenges of doing that . Exactly. What are the challenges of doing that . Especially exactly. What are the challenges of doing that . Especially with exactly. What are the challenges of doing that . Especially with the exactly. What are the challenges of doing that . Especially with the size of the country. {line doing that . Especially with the size of the country of the country. One of the biggest challenaes of the country. One of the Biggest Challenges is of the country. One of the Biggest Challenges is the of the country. One of the Biggest Challenges is the fact of the country. One of the Biggest Challenges is the fact that of the country. One of the Biggest Challenges is the fact that the challenges is the fact that the province currently borders azerbaijan. Most armenians coming to this region are now fearing that they may suffer a similar fate as they may suffer a similar fate as they did in their homes in other parts of Nagorno Karabakh. So they have no idea where they will move, their plans are uncertain and they want to get as far as they can from the border because azerbaijan may continue with their animosity and aggressive rhetoric behind the mic towards the people. But azerbaian has so clearly fl towards the people. But azerbaian has so clearly that d towards the people. But azerbaian has so clearly that they i towards the people. But azerbaian has so clearly that they are i towards the people. But azerbaian has so clearly that they are not i has so clearly that they are not requesting anyone leaves, they say people are welcome to stay and form part of a multiethnic azerbaijan. Thats message is clearly rejected by these people who are leaving. Mat by these people who are leaving. Iirrt necessarilyjust rejected but azerbaijans true actions could prove to be otherwise. They launched an unprovoked attack before that had traces of characteristics of ethnic purging and genocide. So these people are not voluntarily leaving their homes, they are being displaced and evacuating for their safety because they dont feel they can live a safe life under azerbaijan. I can live a safe life under azerbaijan. Can live a safe life under azerbaijan. I see. And the azerbaijan azerbaijan. I see. And the azerbaijan government i azerbaijan. I see. And the | azerbaijan government has azerbaijan. I see. And the azerbaijan government has previously denied that. Lets go back to the people crossing the border. Weve been seeing pictures of bottles of water and bits of aid. What are the supplies that are most needed thereby meet people where you are . Right now, theres been food and water and basic necessities passed out immediately but it will be a cold winter and they need resources to survive the cold winter. And food and in addition to the rest. Freelance journalist there. Thank you forjoining us. The Us Government will run out of money to fund itself by the end of saturday, unless congress can agree a last minute deal. It would be the 22nd time in the past 50 years that Us Government services have had to be shut down because of a Budget Deadlock in congress. The House Of Representatives will reconvene in washington On Saturday Morning local time. Sean dilley has the latest. Well, this is what you get when the House Of Representatives is led by a Different Party to the one that controls the senate and also occupies the white house. Deadlocks, not unheard of. The government shut down six times since 1990. And when they happen, they can last for a short time, even days. But theres usually a very clear reason why. Last time, for example, the government shut down in 2018. It was 35 days that those services were stopped. And this was because of a very clear disagreement about Donald Trumps wish to build a wall on the southern border. 2013, similarly, very clear Policy Disagreements saw a 16 day shutdown when representatives fell out over the provision of 0bamacare. This time, though, the reasons are far less clear. The republican speaker, Kevin Mccarthy, says that he thinks the Biggest Issue is president bidens wish to send more money to ukraine. But he said a short term deal probably could have been done before now in exchange for stronger Border Protections on the south of the country. Now, it probably is the case that Kevin Mccarthy could drive through a short term funding deal to keep the government running. But that would mean working closely with democratic representatives to push through a funding deal already agreed by both the republicans and the democrats in the upper chamber, the senate. But around nine hard line republicans have made it very clear that if he works with their opponents to pass the deal, hed be forced from office. So then what are we left with . Congress has until midnight tonight to see if they can reach a deal. Its possible, i guess, but right now it feels pretty unlikely that theyre going to do that. And if they dont, days and weeks of uncertainty would surely follow. Many thousands of federal employees would be placed on unpaid leave. Staying in the us, a supporter of donald trump has become the First Defendant to plead guilty to interfering with the election in the us State Of Georgia during the last president ial poll. Under the terms of a deal with prosecutors, scott hall agreed to testify against the 18 others accused in the case. They include the former president. The trial of two other defendants including a former lawyer for mr trump, is due to begin in october. Moving to pakistan, investigations are under way into two deadly explosions which killed nearly 60 people. The first explosion was near a mosque in the south Western Province of balochistan as people celebrated the birth of the prophet muhammad. Police say at least 52 people were killed there, with another 50 injured. Police suspect it was a Suicide Attack targeting the religious gathering in mastung city. These pictures are from balochistan, pakistans largest province. The region has suffered mutiple attacks from groups including the Pakistani Taliban and Islamic State group. And in a separate explosion, at least five people are reported to have died at a blast at a mosque near the city of peshawar. Many more were feared trapped under the collapsed building. Bbc urdus saher baloch has the latest from mastung. Im in mastung city right now, which was rocked by a blast yesterday. The police says that it was a suicide blast. If you look around, there are a lot of slippers and belongings of people that are strewn around here. The police has also tried to clean the area, but it seems like they were not able to do so properly. As soon as i got here, i was told that in the hospital near me there are many unidentified people as well. So around 52 people were dead, pronounced dead on arrival. And at the same time, there were 139 people who were injured in this incident as a result of this incident. The police says that it was a suicide blast, but so far, none of the militant organisations have claimed responsibility for it. The people i spoke with over here, they are saying that who basically did that and what was their motivation. What exactly happened yesterday was that people congregated on this area, around this place and they were going to start marching or to celebrate the Birth Anniversary of prophet muhammad, because this was a tradition that was practised over here for many, many years. I also roamed around a bit in this area, and i got to know that there are many unidentified bodies still lying in the hospital. Some of them some of the people were identified and they were taken to quetta. But a lot of bodies are still unidentified. At the same time, the people around here are questioning the investigation of the police and they are also questioning like why repeatedly such attacks are happening in masoom. The Police Officers that i spoke with over here, they are not taking any names any more because since the time they named Pakistani Taliban and they backed off from it and they said that they have nothing to do with this incident at all. The police has not said anything at all about who could be responsible for this. So for the time being, the people over here still have a lot of questions that need answering. Here in the uk, police have now named the two people who died in a School Bus Crash in merseyside yesterday. Police say 15 year old Jessica Baker and the Coach Driver Ao year old Stephen Shrimpton both died in the incident. Several other children were injured. 0ur correspondent Helena Wilkinson has the latest. This is 15 year old Jessica Baker, one of the schoolchildren on the bus who was killed in the crash. The driver, Stephen Shrimpton, also died. More than 50 children were on their way to school when theirjourney ended in tragedy. This is the aftermath of the crash on the m53 on merseyside. The coach overturned. It happened just after 8 00 yesterday morning. A Major Incident was declared. Police, ambulance and fire crews were quickly sent to the scene. Our thoughts and condolences are very much with their families and friends at this tragic time. Family Liaison Officers are providing specialist support to both families and we are working with the schools, Wirral Council and Cheshire West Council to ensure the necessary Trauma Support is in place for the children on the bus. A 14 year old boy is also being treated for life changing injuries. Other children were also injured. 50 children were transported to a Casualty Clearing Centre at the Emergency Service Training Centre in wallasey. Of those 50, 39 have now been discharged. The remainder have been taken to hospital for further treatment. The children were going to two schools, the boys to call Calday Grange Grammar School and the girls to west kirby Grammar School. Theyre being provided with specialist Trauma Support. So too are the children from both schools who were on buses travelling in convoy with the one that crashed and saw what happened. Police have appealed to anyone who has dashcam footage to contact them urgently as investigators establish how the crash happened. A crash, which has left two families devastated, School Children injured and so many likely traumatised by what they experienced and what they saw. Helena wilkinson, bbc news. 27 years after the killing of the Hip Hop Artist tupac shakur, police in las vegas have charged a former gang leader with his murder. 60 year old duane davis, whos also known as keefe d, is accused of planning the rappers shooting. Tupac shakur was hit four times in a Drive By Shooting aged 25, until now, no one had ever been charged over the death. The arrest was made two months after police searched a home near to the location the killing happened at a property linked to a man who had previously said he witnessed the shooting from a car. 0ur North America correspondent Barbara Plett usher has the details. I see no changes. All i see is racist faces. Tupac shakur is still one of the best selling and most influential rappers of all time. He took off after the release of his debut album in 1991. Just five years later, he was gunned down. His career cut short. Shot on the Las Vegas Strip while waiting at a red light. Hit by bullets fired from a passing cadillac, he died six days later. Now, after 27 years, police have finally arrested a suspect. 27 years. For 27 years, the family of tupac shakur has been waiting forjustice. We are here today to announce the arrest of 60 year old duane keith davis, aka keffe d for the murder of tupac shakur. He was the leader of a gang that was feuding with tupac� s record label, death row records. Police said the whole thing started with this fight at a las vegas hotel. Tupac and record executive shug knight punched and kicked a rival gang member. Keefe d is accused of then hatching the plan to retaliate. Fast forward to july this year. Police raided his home in a los angeles suburb. Hes the man on the right. The case had been revived in recent years, using his own words about the incident published in a memoir. Tupac� s musical legacy was honored at the Hollywood Walk Of Fame earlier this year. The questions surrounding his death have also gripped his fans. They may soon get their answers. Barbara plett usher, bbc news, washington. Ra

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