After a lightning Military Campaign earlier this month. Nagorno karabakh was controlled by Armenian Separatists for decades, but is internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan. The United Nations says 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. Lets hearfrom Ketevan Khachidze the chief executive of care caucasus. I was in a small town near the border. Obviously, this situation is devastating and hundreds and hundreds of people are crossing the border. They are tired, exhausted, they are hungry and just desperate. They are hopeless because they have just put all their belongings in their bags and theyjust rushed into their cars and started moving. And obviously, the situation is really desperate. People have Nowhere To Go and the certainty of their future is really not clear at the moment. We also just conducted a rapid Needs Assessment to understand what are the needs of these people at the moment, and what these people have told us, over 55 have Nowhere To Go, orjust have no place. It is not really clear where they will be placed at the moment. Freelance journalist Siranush Sargsyan described whats been happening in the region. As you can see, were still stuck in a road. This exodus is unbearable, not only because of psychologically. As many people here, they are becoming a refugee already third time in their life. But this exodus is also unbearable just literally physically, because we already 60 hours spent in this road, and we still pass approximately 28 kilometre and it seems like even during 2a hours, we can reach border. At midnight eastern time today, the Us Government will run out of money to fund the operations of its Government Agencies unless congress can reach a last minute deal. If there is no agreement, this will mark the 22nd Government Shutdown in 50 years in the us. As things stand, it appears that neither side is willing to compromise on their demands, but talks are set to resume shortly. We can speak now to our north america correspondent, sean dilley who has the latest. Shawna, to go through this. What is really on the agenda here . Sean. What are the two sides arguing over . It is not clear as it has been in previous shutdowns. They may have had 22 shutdowns in total, there have been sick since 1990, so if you work more recently. There have been six. It was obvious that the argument was over the former President Trump is my desire to build a wall on the Southern Border, but this time it is slightly less clear. President trungs desire. The republicans that had blocked the agreement by the senate based on one the speaker had with the white house and biting at the time. They are objecting that it doesnt have deep enough Spending Cuts and its policies on the Southern Border are not strong enough. There is a little bit of intelligence to suggest there is at least some personal motivation on the part of at least one of the hardliners, and must perhaps towards the speaker kevin mccarthy, himself a republican and a highly partisan political operator, so to be fair, it appears to be more than anything a Power Struggle in the narrowest of the Republican House majority is. Take us through this, what would happen if a shutdown was to go ahead . Would parts of the Us Government would simply stop operating . Government would simply stop operating . Government would simply stop oeratinu . ,. ,. , government would simply stop oeratin . , operating . Hundreds of thousands of federal employees operating . Hundreds of thousands of federal employees would operating . Hundreds of thousands of federal employees would be operating . Hundreds of thousands of federal employees would be placed l operating . Hundreds of thousands of. Federal employees would be placed on unpaid furlough leave, and that would begin to bite for those employees in particular, because Student Loan Repayments that were posted during the pandemic are shortly due to resume. Around 1. 4 million members of the military would be expected to work for absolutely nothing. Various federal Law Enforcement agencies would also be expected to turn up and work for nothing at all. Just to give you a bit of context here, last time there was one of the shutdowns, there was 11 billion wiped off the value of the united states. In this case, youd expect may be from monday actually, the National Parks would start to shut down. Any services deemed essential would continue, so for instance, air Traffic Controllers, they would be the unlucky group there would have to show up for work without getting paid for it. And even those areas which are sort of operated because they are deemed essential, criminal investigations, they tend to continue but their progress is obviously very much lower than that ordinarily would be. Ordinarily would be. Thank you, sean. Ordinarily would be. Thank you, sean sean ordinarily would be. Thank you, sean. Sean speaking ordinarily would be. Thank you, sean. Sean speaking to ordinarily would be. Thank you, sean. Sean speaking to us ordinarily would be. Thank you, j sean. Sean speaking to us from ordinarily would be. Thank you, sean. Sean speaking to us from dc. We had a little bit about that from sean, but how common are shutdowns in the us and how to be happen . How do they happen . My colleague zari kargar takes a look. In the us, many federal Government Agencies rely on funding approved by congress. Each year, these agencies submit their request, which Congress Must approve and the us president must sign Budget Legislation for the next fiscal year. This agreement must be reached by the 1st of october, which is the start of the fiscal year in the us. And if the agreement is not reached, it means a shutdown happens and that will mean a lot of Us Government functions will stop working. This time around, if a deal is not struck, it will mean more than 1. 3 million active members of the us army and also air Traffic Controllers will be working without getting paid. When last time around shutdown happened, these guys still got paid because there was a separate Funding Agreement with the Us Defense Department which is not in place this time, and all other nonessential Government Employees will be put on unpaid leave or furloughed. This will impact Food Assistance programmes, government funded daycares, approval of student loans, Food Inspection Programmes and also, like it happened last time, many of the National Museums and parks could shut down because the employees are on unpaid leave. Now, shutdowns are quite common in the us. The longest that the history will remember in the country was under the presidency of donald trump. That happened in 2019, which lasted 36 days, and that was over a dispute of funding for a wall on the mexico border. Before that, a shutdown happened during the presidency of barack 0bama in 2013. That lasted 16 days and that was caused by a dispute over the implementation of the Affordable Care act. And before that, many in the us will probably remember a shutdown happened in 1995 that carried to 1996 during the presidency of bill clinton. That lasted 21 days and that was caused by opposition to major Spending Cuts in the government. Again, many employees and workers of the Us Government were affected. 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. 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, 40 year old Stephen Shrimpton, both died in the incident when the vehicle overturned on the m53 in the wirral. A 14 year old boy is still in hospital with life changing injuries. 0ur correspondent, yunus mulla, reports. Jessica baker, 15 years old and one of the schoolchildren on the bus who was killed in the crash. Today, flowers were left outside the school entrance. 0ne message simply read, sorry to see you go. Thoughts with the family. The school has opened this weekend and children have been arriving with their parents, carrying flowers. Theyve been comforted by staff. The school is Offering Specialist trauma support. The driver, who was also killed, has been officially named as Stephen Shrimpton. A Fundraising Post said he had medical issues at the wheel. In tribute, his family describe him as a loving husband and father to his wife and his wonderful children, a caring and thoughtful man who would always prioritise others over himself. Police have not confirmed his cause of death and say a postmortem will take place. More than 50 children from west kirby grammar and Calday Grange grammar were on their way to school with other vehicles in convoy when the journey ended in tragedy. A 14 year old boy is also being treated for life changing injuries. Other children were also injured. The birkenhead mp, mike whitley, has described the incident as an absolute tragedy. Merseyside police want to hear from witnesses and anyone who has Dash Cam Footage to contact them. Here in the uk, rishi sunak has been given a warning by more than 30 of his own mps, who say they wont support any policies that lead to higher overall taxes. Meanwhile, the Conservative Party are also promoting policies with the aim of backing motorists all this ahead of the conservative Party Conference in manchester. With more on this, lets speak to our political reporter Tony Bonsignore in the newsroom. Great to see you, tony. Rishi sunak coming out in favour of supporting private motorists in the past few days. Are these the kinds of issues that will sway voters . What days. Are these the kinds of issues that will sway voters . That will sway voters . What is he sa in . That will sway voters . What is he saying . Well. That will sway voters . What is he saying . Well, he that will sway voters . What is he saying . Well, he clearly that will sway voters . What is he saying . Well, he clearly thinks. That will sway voters . What is he i saying . Well, he clearly thinks that is the case. Just a week or two ago, we had rishi sunak saying he was going to push back the deadline for the sale of petrol and diesel cars. Every controversial decision in some quarters. He is clearly making the judgment, rishi sunak, but out there in the country, there is a groundswell of opinion, there are many millions of motorists who feel like they have been unfairly penalised in recent years through things like for example, traffic neighbourhoods, which there are a lot of in london, where there are polite at the end of the road stopping cars getting there. Things like bus lanes for example. There are poor Parking Fines by local authorities. Things that have upset authorities. Things that have upset a lot of drivers, and they will want to hear this, that finally there is a government and Prime Minister on their side. A government and Prime Minister on theirside. Hence, we hurt a government and Prime Minister on their side. Hence, we hurt him today in an interview he gave to the Sun Newspaper saying i am slamming the breaks on this war on motorists. 0f breaks on this war on motorists. Of course, that means there is one very obvious question to that celia, and thatis obvious question to that celia, and that is a question my colleague charlie put to the transport secretary mark harper this morning. Rishi sunaks comments, and he said there, im slamming the brakes on the war on motorists. Who has been conducting a war on motorists . Well, theres a lot of commentary about this, and ijust gave you a specific example. In wales, the welsh Labour Government is implementing policies, theyre building. Labour in wales, which keir starmer says is a blueprint for a Labour Government. No, actually, do you know what . I dont want you to talk about the welsh government. Youre the transport secretary. Id quite like you to talk about what the Prime Minister has said. Yes, and im giving you an example. You said, can i give you an example of where there is a war on motorists . And im giving you an| example, which is the Labour Government in wales has said its not going to build any new roads, is not going to invest in the Road Infrastructure of| our country, it has implemented a blanket 20 mile an hour speed speed limit across wales, which makes no sense. I yes, but youre the conservative government of england. Why cant you talk about that . Exactly. So, there has been a war on motorists conducted by the conservative government, is that right . No, no. 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