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we take on us politics and society, and that's the bottom line. oh, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from london broadcast santa ana, ah, i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. you in tech general issues a die warning on climate change, conflicts and career of artists as world leaders, assembly new york for the you in general assembly and it is 1st addressed to be in general assembly as you, as president to job. i've been told that you're a relentless diplomacy. ah, this is our concern. lie from the host coming up,
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su dunn's government says it's foil to attempt by people loyal to, to post president bashir, and the rest of the perpetrators. criminal rejects a european court ruling that's found russia responsible for death fullness by alexander lincoln, yankee the the so we begin with our coverage of the united nations general assembly. it's under way your can open with the warning from the 60 general that the world stands on the edge of an abyss in what's been called may sera speech that antonio terrace is yet given. he told global leaders, it's time to act on climate change, western conflicts, and the current of ours and accuse him of hubris. the 76 general assembly in new york is the 1st in pers, gathering of leaders. since append hammock again, i'm here to songs the alarm, the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the
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wrong direction. our well, there's never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. coffee, $900.00 pandemic, a super size, the glaring, and the qualities, the climate crisis, pummeling the planet. upheaval from afghanistan with european men and beyond. s what it be se. well, the situation in afghanistan has been a recurring issue at the meeting. speaking a short while ago, the mayor of casa, called on, well, lead us to remain engaged with the taliban. when did we emphasize the importance of the continued support of the international community to the afghan people at this critical stage and to separate between human aid and political differences? is also important to continue dialogue with the taliban. boycotting them would only lead to polarization and reactions, whereas dialogue could be fruitful. so let's cross to our diplomats get us
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a james base. he joins us live from the united nations in janesville. speakers are really highlighting me, mary ad challenges the world faces from toby to climate with conflict between absolutely and clearly one of the case because was president biden because this was his 1st un general assembly as the u. s. leda coming, i think it a difficult time for him in foreign policy terms. he's got that route ongoing as we speak with france after that decision for the u. s. and the u. k. to do a deal with australia for new nuclear submarines, meaning that from was cut out of a previous deal with australia. you have nato allies, really with very on cordial relations right now. and france in that speech by president biden, only had one diplomat sitting in the chair, one reasonably low level diplomat. certainly not anyone the i recognize sitting in the chair listening to the u. s. president,
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that he's very unusual. president biden's, i was making clear that allies and cooperation were the way forward. he said war by the us would now be a method of last resort. and he said, if that was a war, be with the will of the american people and hopefully with the support of allies, he also went on to say this, we've ended 20 years of conflict going to gas than and as we close this period of relentless war we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways of letting people up around the world of renewing and defending democracy. approving that no matter how challenging or how complex the problem is, you're going to face government by and for the people is still the best way to deliver for all of our people. and james, we have yet to hear from the chinese president. that'll be interesting,
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given what your buttons can say. yes, absolutely. i think 2 key speakers coming up one is president. she of china because the 2nd general, the u. n. is warned of not just a new cold war, but somebody could be much worse than the cold war coming our way. and president biden said he doesn't want to new cobalt and he's prepared to talk to anyone as long as their intent is peaceful. what is present, she going to say about this? because because if there is some sort of new cold war, it's going to be between the u. s. and china, and that is what many here a fearing the other speaker we're going to listen to is the president of iran. both the speech is going to be pre recorded speeches. they're not here in new york, but of course the ra nuclear deal is not being renewed yet with the us. the u. s. is still outside that deal and worth telling you that the all the signatures of the nuclear deal, the so called j. c. p. o a, the other 4 countries of members, the security council and germany and iran, there was a big talk that we can have
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a meeting to push things forward here in new york. i'm told that meeting will not take place for james. certainly left a man. thanks very much sir james bass at the you enjoy somebody in new york. as soon as governing sovereign in council says it's foiled a que attempt. it says 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested and have been questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions including the state, t, v, and radio mohammedan has this report issued dunn's capital cartoon, a nearby city of them, durham on reports of intense military activity and closure of the main bridge across the river nile. according to government media, the cooper we're trying to take over the state media building the military se measures what being taken to contain this tuition. the news of the attended cou 1st broke on page media, which sought to reassure the public. how does it collaborate with the failed?
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coo attempt clearly indicates that it's necessary to reform the military and security apparatus colson, all out reconsideration of the transition process, and the necessity to forge a partnership based on the values and principles of the revolution towards a civil democratic transition. only a military official said an unspecified number of soldiers from the armored cole. well, behind the co attempt and many had been arrested and would be interrogated. hours later traffic appear to be flowing smoothly. central cartoon, including around army headquarters. despite the new security forces, closing the main bridge across the nile, connecting cut him to him. dramatic law. sudan has been on a fragile part of the book. and since it's a long time ruler, and what i'll bashir was removed from power by the army in april 2019 the following 4 months of protest. the country is now ruled by
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a joint civilian and military government. it doesn't seem that this is a government because there are the thinking to put together a law for elections, a law for the political parties, the since this hasn't been done getting mentoring for it to be designed. so it seems that even the public is now very few years. the attempt is not the 1st challenge, the transitional authorities, they say they're foil or detected previous ones, linked to functions loyal to bush's and added sense of insecurity and mission. already facing high inflation and shortages of goods and services. how many do al jazeera european court of human rights is ruled that russia is responsible for the 2006 killing of alexander lifting the anchor,
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the former russian spy who defected to britain, died off being poisoned with polonium $210.00, which is a rare radioactive substance, russia has always denied involvement, and police in the united kingdom say they're charging a 3rd russian suspecting. connection with the nerve agent to tack on a nother on another form. a russian agent in england form a spice of a scribble. and his daughter julia were targeted in the city of souls bri in 2018. general hall is in london, and he says he k is unlikely to get any prosecution on yankee case from the european court ruling. it is a definitive finding by a definitive court. we haven't had anything like this yet. the british had their own inquiry into these events in 2016 and decided at that point that it was quite likely probable that he may have put in himself had given the order to carry out this operation against alexander lithonian coke in london. you recall that back in 2006, he was a major opponent of putin. he was poisoned using this red radioactive isotopes,
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polonium 210 administers in a cup of green tea at london's millennium hotel. the e. c. h. the pin code of human rights ruling goes substantially further than that, british inquiry. it does say that russia was responsible for what it describes as the assassination. all of alexander live in yankee, it also points out the 2 chief suspects andre lucas. and dmitri cuff 2 lucas oil was a former k g b agent did in the court, the carry out the killing prime of facie evidence. the court says that they were acting at the time as agents of the russian state. now, once again, of course the question, what happens to them can they be apprehended their russian citizens there in russia, mister lucas, boy. and he went on to become a politician with the backing of the kremlin. the chances, little to none of their apprehension anytime soon. thousands of migrants from haiti who'd been hoping to find refuge in the united states being sent home instead. many had been staying at a makeshift camp at tex, bought
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a tom conditions is said to be going from bad to worse. john holmes report to mac. can you many a crossing back onto the mexican side of the border to avoid deportation. inside the mate ship camper more than 8000 people. mostly haitians in the rio, texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let them stay most of the shelters, it just blanket plastic and even river aids propped up by sticks together with a lot of rubbish, but little water or food. someone inside the county film, these images for us, us authorities have largely blocked the media from seeing it. and now they are entering the place. irregular migration poses a significant threat to the health and welfare of the welfare of border communities and to the lives of the migrant themselves and should not be attempted. if you come to the united states illegally, you will be returned daily flights of taking off from the us,
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sending people back to haiti to avoid deputation. some people like vicky, have crossed back into mexico. we found them in a park with these 20 month old son, adams, but he still hasn't given up on his drink. i'm 30 years old, and i don't know how many years i have left before i die. but my dream is to enter the us. if i cross today and they send me back to haiti, i'll try it again. welcome and asked him why was already talking about dying. he told me he'd been deeply traumatized by parts of the 5000 kilometer journey. get this for me to help him, lawyer. many people died in the jungle. you could be waiting through the water and the river would take you away. a pregnant woman by hungry people who couldn't walk and died in the forest. i saw many things. and these images haunt me. most stations we talked to had similar stories. and now mexico isn't a safe haven,
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eva. authorities rounding up migrants here aiding the u. s. f. in essence, the now trap, i guess it was. here we are prisoners. nobody knows what to do. some people have decided to go to haiti, but if they arrive like this with nothing, it's going to be very tough with the poverty, the crime, they'll just get even poor. so instead, june was hoping for the best had him back to the us in the camp of getting nappies and milk for his son. we left him as he waded into the river, crossing between 2 countries, neither of which was him. john home and al jazeera, aconia, mexico. i still had haron out here, global markets rattle the 5th grade that went to china's biggest real estate developers, could collapse under a multi $1000000000.00 deck. ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. fabricate. which again i think in the philippines, not when it was in viet nam, but there's still plenty of shares, rounded se, asia, the focus may be me. and man parts of thailand, you'll notice those wet now in born air and indeed sumatra and java daily shares, but not particularly deep though still away. he had so looking fairly wet place in china, most the reins got off the top of your screen with a ne, got another finger developing in such wrong. but between here and the still shumate south with hong kong at about $33.00 to be. so we thought what appears to be clear skies, but look at the temperatures $3334.00 degrees. that's 4 or 5 degrees degrees above where it should be this time the and humid to boot. shanghai stays at that level for they are so then drops down to $29.00 near the average as the breeze picks up, coming off the east china. see now that rain in the northeast of china is expanding
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system to produce wet weather. i think throughout japan during wednesday's nest, the korean peninsula is to few showers, having had a wet day on tuesday, asked for india bangladesh and pakistan, there are showers virtually everywhere on a daily basis, some flooding innocently. but the monsoon season certainly has not gone. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. russell bade and southern england, where 2 farmers turn safari park, pioneers of bits the track with nature in the driving seat. i was just absolutely astonishing the life, the poor back even the very 1st and last and i miguel sophie, i santiago when one by in the company revolutionizing the system. you think an artificial intelligence hearing by you have you have a technology, birth rise phone,
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just 0. ah, the me again you want to 0 remind about top stories this and the un general assembly has opened with a warning from the sector general that the world stands on the edge even a bit. atlantic a terrorist, whole global leaders as time to act on climate change, western conflicts and current, if you as president joe biden is also been addressing the meeting. he said, washington is beginning an era of what he called red lenses. diplomacy after the military withdrawal from afghanistan whiten has now left his limiting his in person attendance because of my team to dunn's governing sober and council says it's foiled and attempted coup, says process,
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have been arrested and being questioned and tried to take control of several government institutions including state tv and radio stations. the us senate homeland security and government affairs committee is holding a hearing to discuss what it calls, domestic terror threats. senators, hearing testimony, evaluating the situation. 20 years after $911.00. i've got this done in the p t migrants crisis. also expected to be discussed. public i have joined be now live from capitol hill in washington, dc. i plenty of ground to cover the apache plenty of ground and they've just now taken a break after the 1st round of question, senators will get another crack at the 3 officials from the, by the ministration that are here. it. interestingly, the video that we saw, the exclusive video of we saw of those my haitian migrants being basically whipped with horse rains and almost trampled on by horses from the customs and border protection that created a lot of outrage and social media. but it took almost 2 hours before it was even
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brought up here at the senate hearing when it was brought up. that was from a republican senator who asked the secretary of homeland security. if this was his fault, it is humanitarian crisis. and he said, no, it's the fault of smugglers who put out the rumor that the haitians would be allowed in. i think it's important to clarify something that secretary, my worker said in john, home, and peace, that it's the, anyone who comes to the country illegally will be deported. it's important to point out, it is not illegal to ask for asylum. it is actually very legal under international law, but what the, by the ministration is doing is continuing something called title 42 that was 1st put into place by the trump administration, citing the coven health emergency where they can basically just pick people up, grab them, and deport them without giving them even a chance to ask for asylum. so what secretary me or my orca said is at one point there were about 15000 people stranded under that bridge. now he says it's down to $10000.00 or increasing flight. they've asked the military for help,
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what they're basically doing is rounding them up, putting them on flights to other processing centers throughout the country. and then they are going to deport them to haiti despite the fact that they are political turmoil in that country. economic crisis, natural disasters, those on the left are saying to the president biden that he needs to do something to give them sort of protected status. let them stay here in the united states so far though, that criticism does not seem to be moving by the administration or apache of the situation on capitol hill party. call hain right now. the taliban says it hopes to allow teenage girls to return to school as soon as possible. it's given no timeline for allowing them to resume classes or for women to go back to work. groups says it's drafting rules to allow their return under islamic guidelines on tuesday. the interim government announced the list of deputy ministers. he's been in them. we are trying to strengthen the cabinet further and god willing women will be appointed to certain positions in the necessary section. and one day we will announce their names here. in the case of female students,
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the ministry of education is working hard to lay the groundwork with the education of high school girls as soon as possible. the work is underway on the framework and it is hope this will be done, god willing let's say now from hush mile, a bar who's in control. he says the taliban have yet to give a timeline for elections. they've touched the hold. is this a move that is likely to win the heart of mind of the international community? no, for the simple reason is that the international committee, remember, emitted back in the past few weeks were saying that we want a strong enter in government that represents the different ethnic groups the the big the targets also represents member of the former establishment that have key positions in the interim government. the reason being is that the international community wants some clear signals from the taliban. that those who are going to be part of the interim government will be representing women. the she has a lot of times you can elizabeth when do the draft and you can see it's huge when
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they drop in you election law. so the ensure that after 6 months, one year, a year and a half from now, once they call for new elections those, the elections will be genuine, multi party system elections. that would you know, why have run democracy in afghanistan, whether taliban or obviously going to have a bigger tape for the time being. the international community is far from being convinced that this in terms, government is uncertain. the need of the people and the international community that i have to say that i've been talking to africa official from the taliban as it basically when you ask them about why we haven't seen any female representative government, why there's no woman why there's no key players from the ethnic, how's out of it, nick? tragic or the who's back and they say this is going to happen. but when you ask the when and how they say we have to wait and give it some time. my trading has been
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volatile in asian markets amid concerns about the possible collapse of a chinese property. john of a grand is more than $300000000000.00 in debt. chinese regulators, a warning the debt poses risks to the countries financial system. katrina, you reports now from aging. asian markets spotted on tuesday as investors via the possible collapse of chinese real estate giant. ever grunt, japan's nicky opened after a market holiday with a drop of almost 2 percent hong kong hansen was down 0.3 percent by midday an 11 month lo. analysts expect the chinese government to step in to prevent the firm from defaulting on more than $300000000000.00 worth of debt. but authorities have so far remained silent. if the chinese authority would allow evergreen to actually be fought by, sell them is an all market action to actually be tit. we are an intervention. i was an indirect intervention by the government. you will actually lead to a full blown localized crisis. china's stock markets remain closed with middleton
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festival public holiday. ever grand chairman shoe giant issued a letter to starve saying he was confident the company would walk out of its darkest warmond. he promised to deliver property projects and fulfill responsibilities to buy his investors, partners and financial institutions. but he didn't say how ever grant shares have plunged by 84 percent this year. on monday, wall street markets biggest drops since may, the value of bitcoin and other crypto currencies has also sunk. comparisons have been made the leaving brothers, the u. s. investment bank by collapse and worse, the global financial crisis of 2008. but some analysts safety is of contagion, or if a blurred at this moment as a bit overreact, king about some of the rumors that a recent the, we can, we can see or hear. but honestly speaking, this is stop market, always swing between the like to sentiment at this moment i can
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see it's i can conclude it's very fragile over the past year, the chinese government has twice and regulations to reduce risks in the real estate market. economic growth remains sluggish due to the pandemic. millions of investors vendors and company employees are already funding by every grant staging must walk a fine line and responding to the prices. building at the company completely may send out the wrong signal and encourage businesses to build up. you're responsible for the government doesn't want widespread social katrina, you, i'll 0 canadian prime minister just intruder has been reelected following a snap election on monday. protection show the routing liberals will retain minority in parliament, falling short of true to go of a majority when true to a gambled on an early election in the hope of consolidating pop. you face criticism
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holding a snap election during a pandemic. there are still votes to be counted, but what we've seen tonight is that millions of canadians have chosen a progressive plan. some of talked about division, but that's not what i see. that's not what i've seen these past weeks across the country. i see canadians standing together together in your determination to end this pandemic together for real climate action. for 10 dollar a day, child care, for homes that are in reach for middle class family, back for the main opposition needed that there are no tool conceited defeats but criticize trudeau for calling the election. 5 weeks ago, mr. crudo asked for a majority. he said the minority parliament was quote unworkable. but tonight canadians did not give mr. crudo the majority mandate he wanted. yeah.
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in fact the canadian sent him back with another minority at the cost of $600000000.00 and deeper divisions in our great country. just days ago, he said he would hold yet another election within 18 months. if he didn't get his way. let him out from jetty vance. he has more from one till he is speaking in terms of the sound of the tri minutes here has been given a majority vote by canadians that is not currently the case. a minority parliament, the prime minister has won basically what he had on august the election thing. he needed a majority to definitively lead this country through the remainder of a lot of pushback with regard to that. and it's interesting to note the words of
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encouragement, the words of inspiration, thanking elections, canada, thanking those counseling the balance. thank you. each and every canadian that went door knocking and that was a part of the campaign. and that was the last 36 days, the shortest possible window to call us nap election and get to election day very, very tight and stressful election for canadians. one that had many of us following along the dog days of summer, they call it the election that perhaps most wouldn't be paying attention to. canadians were certainly paying attention to this election and that is showing in the pools. and also it must be noted that many of us were speculating that we may be counting ballots for hours in the night over till the next day. maybe days. that was not, it was early a minority vote for sure. at this co ever. it was called much earlier than any pend, it could have called. all right, let's return to our top story, the you in general assembly,
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how to meant to get to james base joined his life again from the un james over to you yesterday, coming out. clearly one of the key subjects being discussed here is i've got to stop the taliban and take off the 20 years of us that much of that time nato forces with that with the us. and i'm joined now by the nato secretary general yet, and stuff. and thank you for joining us on al jazeera, the 1st time i've heard of trying to speak to you off of the taliban take cover. so let me ask you this. what was achieved in the last 20 years enough? going to stop by my count over 3600 us and nato troops died. one that die for we all pay the very high price and golden treasure, nato allies partners, but not least. but the effort was in vain. we went in that to fight in national some to prevent the attacks against nathan allows us to saw 911. no time the time has been organized promised on over this last 20 years. then goals are helped. the
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national come in to napkins make enormous a social. i'm not going to make progress progress. we're just going to say, well, the fact that millions have got a dictation is not easy to reverse for going to school. now, what is happening? i've found this done now this is shonda g for to africa, and it's for breaking for all of us for support on the phone for all these years. but that doesn't mean that the effort was in vain. we have achieved important things in the fight against terrorism. we will do what we can to maintain those gains and we have helped to facilitate social economic progress. so it has all the universe for many women. but at the same time, someone will be hard to reverse. not pleased to the fact that we have empowered to people women by helping them to get education. president biden said in august, american troops cannot and should not be fighting in a war and dying in a war that african forces are not willing to fight themselves to agree with that.
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i'm going to a lot of time enough kind of song. i remember listening to you, your predecessors shown up, i show a shoulder by shoulder, well, africa trips and police 66000 of them the many african soldiers on the, on the troops. and they have demonstrated all this years, a courage commitment and the willingness to sacrifice in a fight for their own country. at the same time, what we saw was the lack of leadership we saw collapse. so political, military leadership that triggered the follow call that's happened. so quickly, military leadership that was trained very much by nato in the us, but we must move on because we got very little time. and there was another issue. president biden speaking today. just one french diplomat was listening to him in the general assembly. that's a really big route between 2 of your top allies. how are you? i.

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