Hell co chair a meeting with georgia meloni, the Prime Minister of italy, which has already seen more than 100,000 migrants land on its shores this year, five times the number that the uk has had. Live now to granada, and our Diplomatic Correspondent james landale. The issue of migration is hardly a new one, so how likely is it that the summit today will get anywhere close to the creative europe Wide Solutions that the british Prime Minister is calling for . The summit here in spain minister is calling for . The summit here in spain is minister is calling for . The summit here in spain is a minister is calling for . The summit here in spain is a loose minister is calling for . The summit here in spain is a loose one. Minister is calling for . The summit here in spain is a loose one. It minister is calling for . The summit here in spain is a loose one. It has| here in spain is a loose one. It has very little agenda, there is no secretariat and no communique at the end. It simply an opportunity for leaders from the eu and non eu countries to get together and share ideas to try to have some discussion about where they can go on the big issues of the day. As you say, ukraine is a big one. Also immigration. The british Prime Minister, rishi sunak, is co chairing a meeting with the italian Prime Minister, and essentially their idea, they argument is to say lets lift our eyes from the symptoms of migration and tried to focus on the causes. Go upstream, in other words, targeting the criminal gangs that are fuelling so much migration that is an issue here. Whether or not the Prime Minister manages to shift the dial on that will remain to be seen, but what i think will happen is they will be lots of little side deals with individual countries where the Prime Minister will try to get an agreement with serbia, for example, lets share more intelligence, cooperate more at an operational level, so that they can actually target countries like serbia, which is one of those big Transit Countries where a lot of migrants end up coming from outside of europe and into the european borders. So thatis and into the european borders. So that is the agenda for today. Add as you say it is notjust migration. It is ukraine as well. You say it is notjust migration. It is ukraine as well. Yes, and on the subect of is ukraine as well. Yes, and on the subject of ukraine, is ukraine as well. Yes, and on the subject of ukraine, i is ukraine as well. Yes, and on the subject of ukraine, i imagine is ukraine as well. Yes, and on the subject of ukraine, i imagine an i subject of ukraine, i imagine an president zelensky � s mind will be concerns over the supply of ammunition from western military powers. Ammunition from western military owers. ,. , ammunition from western military owers. ,. ,. , powers. Yes, and the supply of ammunition, powers. Yes, and the supply of ammunition, we powers. Yes, and the supply of ammunition, we have powers. Yes, and the supply of ammunition, we have had powers. Yes, and the supply of. Ammunition, we have had Senior Leaders this week warning that they are calling lee mack are looking at the bottom of the barrel. President zelensky has made it clear that on top of their agenda is the provision of air defences and Missile Defences and they know that as we head towards winter that is the time when they expect russia to start targeting, as they did last winter, all the Key Energy Infrastructure targets in and around kyiv and other parts of ukraine. They consume a huge volume of missiles, destroying those incoming drones and missiles from russia. So that is their focus. But also, they will use this, they say, as a broader discussion about what they call future european architecture. In other words, they want to discuss with leaders hear about when and how ukraine may at some timejoin nato, which is the underlying theme. Whenever you talk to ukrainian officials you will always talk about nato at some stage. James landale, thank you. And we will return to james later. Rare talks between the leaders of armenia and azerbaijan were due to take place today talks that had been backed by the eu after azerbaijans Lightning Military Operation in the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh led to nearly 120,000 Ethnic Armenians fleeing across the border. But those hopes have now been dashed, after azerbaijans president ilham aliyev pulled out. Azerbaijan still says that armenians who are willing to live under the azeri flag are allowed to stay, but it seems highly unlikely that anyone will return. 0ur Diplomatic Correspondent, paul adams, has this Special Report from inside the disputed region, On A Press Tour Organised by the Azeri Authorities. The stillness after the storm, in a region torn apart by decades of conflict. Has peace finally come, and at what cost . Two weeks after azerbaijans lightning operation, were taken to bunkers and trenches abandoned by armenian rebels. The visit is heavily controlled. Were only seeing what the Azeri Authorities want us to see. The armenians left in a hurry. There are signs of haste here, but not fighting. The logbook records activity until ten days before azerbaijan struck. So for three years, this was the front line with the armenian rebels holding this ridgeline overlooking their city of ste pa na kert. Down there in the valley and the azeri military in control in shusha, just up there on the hill. But in a matter of 2a hours, all of that changed. These frontlines simply vanished. Now, everything is silent. We move on down the road used by armenian civilians as they fled in panic. Glimpses here of a Terrifying Exodus Driven Out by months of blockade and sudden fear as their would be state collapsed around them. The armenians didnt wait for their enemies to arrive. This, azerbaijan says, was their choice. Indeed, we do regret that the Civilian Population has decided, many of them, to leave. And of course, in this case, and we respect Freedom Of Choice and Freedom Of Movement and also majority of the population on the grounds, they also have an ethnic hatred against azerbaijanis. They say they cannot live under the flag of azerbaijan. Is this the kind of end of this whole 30 year story, in your view . We do hope that really, finally we are coming to the final conclusion of this 200 year old conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. Azerbaijan wants peace. Russias peacekeepers are still here. But for how long . With azerbaijan finally controlling all its territory, theres nothing for them to do, but plenty for the new authorities in areas taken back earlier. The state is investing heavily. Power, roads, whole communities. This family has come back to a home seized by armenia 31 years ago and now rebuilt. Todays Freakish Storm threatens to flood the house, but the family seems thrilled to be here. For 27 years, every day i would wake up and say, were going back. Coming back was like a dream. Thanks to our soldiers and our president , we are now here. Azerbaijan feels that history is on its side. Theres a real sense of pride here, but acute sensitivity to this this was as close as we were allowed to get to the abandoned armenian city. At the centre of this whole story, stepanakert, which azerbaijan calls hahn kendi. Accused of causing a humanitarian disaster, our hosts werent ready to show us its deserted streets. Paul adams, bbc news, Nagorno Karabakh. Live now to our correspondent Rayhan Demetrie whos in the armenian capital, yerevan. The peace talks have collapsed before the meeting was even able to happen. What hope is there for a resolution between the two sides . Well, it was quite an unexpected pull out by the azerbaijani president. They were supposed to meet today in granada, and the reason that was given, or reported in official media in azerbaijan, is that azerbaijan wanted turkey to be present in these talks. The other parties are france and germany and the eu, so that did not happen. But we know that the armenian pro minister is in granada. He made a statement yesterday saying that he was ready to sign this important document and that he was disappointed that this opportunity is no longer there. find disappointed that this opportunity is no longer there. Disappointed that this opportunity is no longer there. And in terms of the situation is no longer there. And in terms of the situation currently is no longer there. And in terms of the situation currently in is no longer there. And in terms of the situation currently in the is no longer there. And in terms of the situation currently in the Areal The Situation currently in the area where 120,000 ethnic the situation currently in the area where120,000 Ethnic Armenians have fled, what is the situation there now for any communities who remain . Well, thats right. Wejust heard in that report that he could not get access to the city, but the International Committee of the red cross still have access to what looks like the deserted town. They are going round and looking forjust are going round and looking forjust a few people who might have been left behind. These are people with disabilities, orthe left behind. These are people with disabilities, or the elderly. Left behind. These are people with disabilities, orthe elderly. Lonely people that could not get themselves out of that territory. Also today there was a Statement Issued by Human Rights Watch, urging the government that are involved in facilitating these talks between armenia and azerbaijan, to really put pressure on azerbaijan so that the president of that country can guarantee the right to return. Now that it guarantee the right to return. Now thatitis guarantee the right to return. Now that it is more or less settling down and people are trying to understand what has happened, some of the people that Human Rights Watch interviewed as saying we want to go back and collect our belongings. They had to run away so quickly, fearing violence. They could not really collect anything, apart from their documents. Human rights watch is saying if there are some international guarantees for the safety of these people, there are those who are willing to return short term just to collect their belongings, and those who are willing to return for longer term. To live in their homes. Thank you and we will return to you for more updates. Us President Joe Biden has approved the construction of a border wall in Southern Texas in an effort to stop illegal immigration. Around 32km will be erected in starr county, which is on the border with mexico. Border officials are currently seeing high levels of illegal crossings in the area. But the move is considered a u turn by the president , who criticised former President Donald Trump for the construction of such barriers. Live now to daniel lippman, who is the White House Reporter at politico. Anyone would think that this was driven by a fear of losing the election to the republicans. I think thats a reasonable election to the republicans. I think thats a reasonable assumption, i election to the republicans. I thinkl thats a reasonable assumption, but there clearly is a major problem with illegal immigration into the country. This year there has been more than 2 million migrant crossings, and so there is a lot of suffering in central america, mexico, and that is leading to lots of people crossing the border. But it has definitely hurt the Biden Administration politically, and in major cities like new york, where they have more than 100,000 migrants, they are having to address that, and make sure they can get housing and food and jobs. 50. That, and make sure they can get housing and food and jobs. Housing and food and obs. So, given that president housing and food and obs. So, given that President Biden housing and food and jobs. So, given that President Biden had housing and food and jobs. 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Im sure he will get asked this by reporters, but he wont be eager to talk about it because, as you mentioned, he said the trump border wall was not a good idea, and was not a solution to our problems. 50. Good idea, and was not a solution to our problem good idea, and was not a solution to our problems. So, what do you think the overall impact our problems. So, what do you think the overall impact will our problems. So, what do you think the overall impact will be our problems. So, what do you think the overall impact will be of our problems. So, what do you think the overall impact will be of this the overall impact will be of this politically for him . As you say, it might damage him among some democratic supporters, but what about winning over some potential republicans . So where do you think this will leave him . I republicans . So where do you think this will leave him . This will leave him . I think they are heping this will leave him . 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But i dont think this border wall, you know, it is small, maybe 25 miles, is going to make a huge dent in the hundreds of thousands of people who cross, but im sure it would make some impact they would not do it. , ~ , would make some impact they would not do it. , ~ i. , i. Not do it. Thank you for your analysis not do it. Thank you for your analysis. White not do it. Thank you for your analysis. White house not do it. Thank you for your i analysis. White house reporter daniel lipman. Im just going to show you some life images of president Zelensky In Granada in spain, where he is attending a european summit. Among the topics on the agenda are various things, including Migration Levels and the conflict in Nagorno Karabakh, but also, unsurprisingly, the war in ukraine. He is there, speaking to delegates. There are 47 eu and non eu leaders gathered for the summit. As you can see, he hasjust finished addressing some of the press. 0ne see, he hasjust finished addressing some of the press. One of the issues thatis some of the press. One of the issues that is likely to be on his mind is the level of support, being able to be given to him. We will return to that story a little bit later. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Lets look at some other stories making news. Voters are heading to the polls in scotlands first recall by election. In rutherglen and hamilton west, the ballot was triggered after constituents voted to remove former snp mp Margaret Ferrier from her seat after she was found to have breached covid rules. A total of 1a candidates are standing for election to the commons. Polling stations close at 10. 00pm. New draft Health Guidance says that doctors should ask people with Mental Health problems about their Gambling Habits to identify if they need help. The guidance says that gps should also discuss software that limits Online Gambling as well as talking therapy at an early stage. A recent review found that around 300,000 adults in the uk are problem gamblers. Rents have reached their highest ever level in britain. The Property Portal Rightmove says the average tenant pays more than £1200 a month. Y