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we need to talk about so landside warning over this se portion of q shoe and southwest areas of chicago on saturday. a sock has got a high 29 degrees season. still ahead on al jazeera, living in fair migrants and southern mexico desperately trying to avoid deportation . and we'll hear from 7 time super bowl women, tom brady, on whether or not he thinks he can play until the age of 15. find out what he says with job force. ah frank assessments, by way it is a lesson freedom. surprising informed opinions, what you saw happening is come on to it was what it was for. petune is the critical debate that we are here. it's not between any other group that we have compet here, that 4 years re running that even people in depth analysis of the days global
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challenge is there a reminder on told stories this on china has accused us a destroyer of concluding to smear its reputation after the 2 countries joined person in a new military alliance strategy as prime minister, shrugging off pages, zango polls are open in russia for parliamentary elections. people have 3 days to cost, but balance for representatives and the duma many opposition candidates have been excluded from the ballot. china president, teaching thing is calling for a smooth transition and upcoming urged the new government to follow what he called moderate policies. asian leaders in meeting and she can start to discuss the taliban take over. returning now to our tom story, the new security agreement in the asia pacific on the which a stray via will tear up an existing submarine deal with france. critic say paris should have seen this coming in april straightly and prime minister scott morrison refused to sign the contract for the next phase of the project that she was right
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from the start. first, major cybersecurity concern was raised just before the contract was signed in 2016 . that august, the french naval group ship builder admitted it had been hacks. then their budget blow out, the project was worth $36000000000.00 when it was signed and it seems bloomed to more than $65000000000.00. and the 1st submarines were originally meant to be ready for sea by the early 20 thirties. but this was pushed back benjamin husk of it is a research fellow in the school of regulation in global governance at the australian national university. he says he is really, government was right and that's decision, but couldn't handle the situation better. is entirely understandable illustrator, you would want to not have these french submarines that costs blow out over runs in terms of the timeline. it probably would have been a vessel not suitable for the strategic environment. the distributor finds itself in. but getting out of this for the sub deal was done in a really hands messy way without a working part. that would seem,
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without doing the diplomatic round work, springing this agreement on friends and creating a huge amount of diplomatic upset and frustration at a time when a stranger was trying to bring friends and other external power into its region as a counterbalance the chinese power. the p l a in china is the pros of massive military expansion, and that is focused on the naval realm, in particular, where china receiving the ability to project naval power around the globe. given that context is quite understandable. the countries like australia, like the united states would be nervous and we seek to have some kind of military counterbalance to this growing chinese military might. having said that, the way in which the strains of signed up to this deal is really problematic from the point of view is training policy in the strain. the fact that we are locking itself in to us policy on china, which is increasingly hostile, increasingly adversarial australia is giving itself very little room to the new bar . and the united states is intent on confronting china. and this trailer is going
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to be part of that you are holding without telling you that it needs to navigate. there's really complex times the european parliament has urged its members states to boy call next month to buy x book to signal the disapproval of rights file ations. it's demanding the united arab emirates immediately released 3 prominent human rights activists. amendments for mohammed rock and unnecessary been to our in solitary confinement, saving long term prison sentences expo 2020 due by which expects 11000000 foreign visits with postponed for year. due to the crone of ours pandemic. by spring and jo stork, he is the deputy director middle east division at human rights watch. he joins us now from washington. d. c. thanks for joining us on the news. all. so these, these human rights activists that we're talking about in prison. what have they actually done? well, spoken their minds. they've been critical of new a government, human rights policies. that's essentially what they're in prison for. or they're
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peaceful criticism. they are solely in there on what we call speech offenses. they've done nothing. any. well, certainly rights respecting country will consider criminal at all the point in how significant then is this call from the european parliament for its members to boy call the divine expert will. i think 1st of all, this is not the 1st critical statement, parliament or resolution that the parliament is issued. but as i think by far the strongest it's, i think it's significant, more calls for. of course the issue is, you know, the european parliament is not true. resolutions do not translate automatically into the policies of the member stage or even for that matter of the commission. so the next step, i think, would be for the commission to follow the guidelines of the resolution and actually
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take up these issues directly with us government. so call human rights dialogue. but the most important step would be for national governance, french parliament, for instance, british parliament and so forth. to actually take up these measures nash equally strong resolutions. then i think she gets the attention of the orange. how much pressure is the way on the right now on its human rights record as the due by x both finally rolls round. not enough. not enough pressure at all. like i said, this is a very strong resolution. it's very welcome resolution. and also note that the hi representative mr. burrell his speech in the debate or discussion produce. this resolution was also very strong, comparatively. anyway, so it's, it's something that we really should pay attention to. but again,
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until national governments, national parliaments, u. s. congress take a similar pass, similar resolutions take a similar cause, for instance, not to participate in expo, which is a complete charade, in terms of which the pretense of tolerance may come on you a is more most intolerant countries are among the most intolerant countries on the face of years in terms of political freedoms, they pretty much don't exist, so that's the next step. all right, thank you very much for your time. just don't care from human rights watch. you're welcome. let's get more now on another one about tom stories have potential for future for further sanctions on members of the if you will be an end to eritrea and governance of violence in the north general samuel get it. you joins us now from the sub bar. thanks for your time. first off,
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i just want to get your take on this executive order from the white house. it gives the ability for sanctions to be imposed, but i believe doesn't actually impose them. well, this was the rumor came last night. we were all watch it from a distance. there were money on her said within the government were very nervous. they didn't know how wide the function was going to be. but this seems to be perhaps a down payment for what to come. but this is a function that's getting some of the actors that are being accused of perhaps not playing a positive role too. and the conflict be gotten in november with a new job overall. i think many people are relieved that it's not going us. why does assumed, how much way does the us have among all of these different actors? i mean, well, this warning short, i guess, make any difference. the united states continues to be an important partner with an
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e p. i'm not just talking about the u. s. a resources that continues to be spent with an up, but for instance, there's the go, which is at george w. bush gives money africa countries due to fi starts as for example or privilege. and there is, there was a rumor that might, might be removed from by that membership, but it doesn't seem like it's will be removed anytime soon. but this is a early stage and we've only seen the statement that came from the white house. i finally remind of you as of where things are at, integrate, particularly in terms of the humanitarian situation. because there are millions of people who are in dire need of help. well, according to the un agencies including the, you know,
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the been human rights commission, money, money, accommodation, so you know, famine coming to the regional a great, the conflict is no longer with the regional to guy. it's in the region, it's in the region. there are many, many refugees, ethiopia, and reproduce. still heading to the sudan. there's little communication or banking system within the region. and, you know, people like us, we can't even problem to verify some of the keys ations that we've been hearing from a distance. but the chup and human rights commission with the help of the united nations as trying to highlights what has been happening in the last year. and they're going to release a report in a few weeks. john, last time you get a to thank you very much for us. thank you. ladies from the west african regional block echo of have imposed sanctions on guineas, military will lose. and that them on the elections be held within 6 months. guinea
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was suspended from echo last last week, offer military coup, removed president alpha condo from power on that interest is long for us now and con a crate. and how is this going down then with the military rule is in guinea? well it's, it's so sudden it was expected, but again, the functions aren't biting more much more. i mean, a larger population is particularly targeted at the military leadership as well as their families. however, what's concerning for the military? young. yeah. is the altima to return to civilian rule in 6 months. a lot of officials are complaining that the time is short, but the african union, the echo was the original block as well as international. but just like the united nations don't want to be seem to be generating the increasing number of course, in west africa for a course. this is an important occasion for it to show up it's image to show that
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it's really, it can really come down hard on member states or engage in cause. remember, this is the 3rd call. we witness military intervention with witness in west africa . and the other constitutional problem was in, i recall that resulted in the re election of president lawson water after his 2 year term. he's now at that time president. so i looked of african leaders, west african leaders are concerned that if the steps on a drastic steps are not taken, then calls will return to the west african sub region, an area known as a cool belt in africa. so that i believe this concern. but right now, as we speak, the leader of the military unit is in a meeting in this hotel in cannot creep along with the president of i recall on us and what tara and the president of gun. i was also the chairman of the community of west africa states trying to inform him the about the decision of course yesterday,
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and probably negotiate some people think that it is also a visit that could see the removal of president for condo has been in tension since he was overthrown by the military here, so we wait to see how when you go stations will proceed. we expect your statement at the end of the meeting between, i said, what now could i go? and kind of dumbly here in the corner creek on an interest in can a great, thank you very much of you. k is in the grip of a supply chain crisis. it's led to record inflation. and the worst shortage is the food and basic supply. since the 1970s, it's complicated by factors like a fall and the number of heavy good vehicle drivers, rex's, the climate crisis, and a global economy struggling to emerge from the pandemic. tone hall has more from london . heavy goods vehicles lumbering up and down britain's highways. the pulse of
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a supply network currently in distress. not only are there few laurie drivers, but with supply problems becoming a global phenomenon, is often less to put in the re, deliver everything around the k. we provide for the u. k. everything everyone's gotten their tables when their homes we, it's been on the back of a trader. we got treated really bad throughout the cove. it, you know, go all packed up at night, can't get no food, can't get showered. and some of us about enough. so they went and got 9 to 4 jobs all day jobs, so they can be home as one of those opting for an easy life. laurie drivers from the you have left britain in their thousands, many never to return the fall in dr. a numbers plus choke points in the global economy mean that supermarkets, a warning of empty shelves at christmas time manufacturing and copper duction down climate change has affected crop yields and the timber market. and one prominent
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fast food chain recently ran out of chicken make spellman does high end carpentry in the home improvement trade that has burden in lockdown, increased demand, far exceeds supply. with the price of raw materials going through the roof of into wholesaler the other day. the timber that i bought there was probably around about 40 percent more than it was 3 months ago. and they said if you got everything you need because this next week is probably gonna go up. another 10 percent tempting is it may be to point to a simple single cause. the reality is more complex. a post breaks it co host lockdown and climate crisis. perfect storm. hitting an intricate web of global supply chains in which the smallest glitch can affect the whole system. how long mighty last is the view of a senior figure in the food and drink sector?
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the u. k. shopper and consumer could have previously expected, just about every product they want to be on shelf or in the restaurant all the time . that's. and i don't think it's come back. the government doesn't accept the shortages may be permanent. what is harder to deny those? the effect on the economy with inflation hitting record levels this month and a 1000000 job vacancies, that the british workforce is struggling to fill. post covey recovery plans could be slipping into the slow lane. jonah hall al jazeera london tens of thousands of migrants. a stock hadn't sold in mexico. the government's been stepping up efforts to prevent them heading for the us border most trying to leave the constant threat from immigration authorities and criminals, by now to palo ports now from copper trula in the state of cheer, pos. walking through the back roads of the city of tampa schuler, a group of haitian migrants is trying to avoid capture by mexican authorities.
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immigration agents in southern mexico are under federal orders to prevent migrants from leaving the city. there's many migrant suffering. there is no housing. we don't have any money. the hotels are expensive and we have nothing. so we have to try to go on foot. having spotted a government agent, the group quickly scatters to hide in a nearby cornfield. fear is written on everyone's faces. one local resident who has asked us to hide her identity says migrants are right to be afraid. she says danger lurks around every corner. the capital, the bus will know this. only 4 days ago, a man passed by shoeless, they had just raped his 9 year old son and his wife. the man couldn't even walk because they took away his shoes. so he wouldn't run for help. but these people don't go to the authorities. they don't speak out because they had afraid authorities are going to wrestle them and sent them back at the end of the city,
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up at about 50 kilometers north of mexico's border with water mala is experiencing the worst migrant crisis in decades. some had been here for weeks, others months, and they're growing desperate to escape the city. they say has become an open air prison for migrants. eco might not get entered. i got up in the government, doesn't want to give us legal paperwork. and even those who have staples and try to live right back here, some are leaving through the jungle trying to get out early, but the bandits in the jungle would help them move on. the. the authorities in southern mexico have also been accused of abuse and excessive force, which is why small groups travel along side streets and jungle roads. to evade arrest. one of a handful of security checkpoints leaving the city of double shula and behind the authorities are stopping vehicles that they suspect maybe transporting migrants were then detained and sent back to the city of a jeweler,
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or at times their deported water molla, regardless of their country of origin this group has made it past the 1st immigration checkpoint and are getting ready to board a public bus. they tell us they'd rather be anywhere but here and are willing to risk it all to get away. manuel rock a little al jazeera tablets, you la mexico says come on algebra. believe in women play what could be the highest game of football f up that's coming up with jose? ah, news news.
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port his job came. thank he. new zealand creatures have pulled out the historic tour of pakistan of security concerns. nieland's, cricket chief said in the statement, they've been given government advice on increased threat level. the black caps were supposed to begin the 1st of 3. 1 day international on friday, it would have been the 1st time they took pakistan since 2003 arrangements now being made for the team's departure. or pakistan's interior minister said there was no security threat for the visiting team. former players show actor is also angry about the late withdrawal leaving like this is leaving a huge embarrassment. football guest on average. i can't take it, i can't take it. it is just like really matter thing. so it is not going to help bobby sounds good either. under the same time, you know bobby phone is going to suffer. you had to trust the obstacle. this has been abra, mrs. spoken to brian. mr. one, our chief executive has promised to use
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a security the should have listened. but anyways, we hope in a bad time, many times, you know, but the time when needed help, but he didn't never been there for us. and at the same time, you know, left us with a lot of embarrassment, england's men and women's team. you to play in packets on next month, england that have not played an international there since 2005 england wales cricket, both se liaising with the security team will decide in the next 24 to 48 hours if the tool will go ahead months the nicest financial losses have widened to $127000000.00 because the impacts of the coven, 1900 pandemic, the club which signed 5 time bomb door when christiana, rinaldo last month, says look, towns and mc stadiums hit match day sales and commercial revenue the last compared to just on the 32000000 dollars last year. at the start, the pandemic football governing body fee for his intensifying its push for well cut
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every 2 years. it says a recent survey shows fund back the much criticized plan. a survey of 15000 fans showed 55 percent wanted more frequently or 45 percent wouldn't status quo maintained faith. his plan has been criticized by number of football bodies including the head of u wafer, who threatened the european boycotts of the world cup. if the plan goes ahead, well, let's look at that survey in more detail. although it showed funds one woke up health more frequently, only 30 percent once they held every 2 years. with 14 percent saying a 3 year gap would be better and 11 percent supporting a yearly world cup. the largest amount of support across all age groups was to maintain the status quo of holding the event every 4 years. the only confederation where there was splits of support between the 2 and 4 year plan with africa, but only $2500.00 fans with surveyed, their feature says it will now expand it. survey 200000 fans. but
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a p global sport correspond rope, harris says they might have put themselves that a very difficult position. the sense is this announcement has partly fired on faith because part of the coverage worldwide have focused on the data and lack of originally and then wants to merge the misleading sense of the presentation of the original announcement which might have led some to believe this was a survey backing a welcome every 2 years when it clearly shows majority polled want to welcome still to remain every 4 years. and of course you are leading the charge against v for these plans. they've already complained about not even receiving the presentations yet on the details of how well it would work. and this will be for them something that you present birth or in evidence about the misleading nature, perhaps of the way fif. i have conduct themselves in miss campaign. the washington football team are off the market, the new and i found season after meeting division, rivals the new giants on thursday. both teams are written in their opening games
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last week, so they were no doubt came to get up and running. the giants run into touchdowns in this tightly contested affair. washington horseback tyler hi, nicky. through for 336 yells is the home seen completed 3 touchdowns. justin hopkins actually missed a late feel goal, but thanks to an infringement. got a 2nd shot made no mistake. 3029 to washington. 7 time super bowl when its home, brady will be in action on sunday when the tampa bay buccaneers take on the atlanta falcons. brady's in a 2nd season with tampa bay. he helped the when the super bowl last year is 40 for now and told teammate rob can cowski that he can same self playing until the age of 50. as long as his wife model does, open sion approves i don't find it so difficult and pleasant florida. it's kind of a retiring state, so i feel like i can play and then just glide into retirement. i think i can. i
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think it's yes. you know, there's a little bit of that question. i think it's, well just so last time play till that's the real well that is a way better question. why would they not google that? i think they should pop up that i was know, maybe i'm so smart. i'm a google jane. i'm sorry i love. 1 you, you would let me, you'd let me do anything as long as i'm happy. now this can be a contender. the highest football game ever held. a group of indigenous bolivian women played a match at 5890 meters above sea level on a mountain de la paz. dressed in traditional scots and blankets as well as i climbing, gave a play for 20 minutes. in heavy snow, full climbing poles, served as gold posts. the group called the 2 liters climates regularly becomes bolivia, is highest peaks. all right, that's what he's bought for now. we'll have more light came. thank you very much for that job. that is the new zone to go way though. i'll be back in just
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