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money skilfully myself, re key area is up to about filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. got got to gateway to whoa trade. more and more, india going under the not to become told me when i went to investigate the length. some people are willing to go to bridge new on al jazeera. ah, i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. you're in secretary general issues, a voice on climate change, conflict and current of our us as well. lead us assemble in new york for the un general assembly and in his 1st address to the assembly as us president joe biden, talk with you era of relentless diplomacy. ah,
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mccloud, this is out there. i'd like to come up, sued on government, says it's foiled, a q attempt by people loyal to to pace president m alpha shift and has arrested the perpetrators. the criminal rejects a european court ruling. this con russia responsible for the death of former spine . alexander junker, the so we begin with our coverage of the united nations general assembly. it's on the way in new york and has opened with a warning from the secretary general, that the world stands on the edge of the best. and what's been called the most serious speech antennae terrace is yet given. he told global leaders, it's time to act on climate change, western conflicts and converse, and excuse him. a few verse. the 76 general assembly in new york is the 1st in person gathering deleted. since a panoramic began. i'm here to sound the alarm. the world
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must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. oh, well, there's never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of cries in our lifetimes. coffee, $900.00 pandemic, a supersize, the glaring in the qualities. the climate crisis is pummeling the planets. upheaval from afghanistan with your p. m. and beyond s what it be, what the situation and i've got to start as being a recurring issue at the meeting. speaking a short while ago, the mirror cutter called on, well lead us to remain engaged with the taliban. when shed 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 boy,
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causing them would only lead to polarization and reactions, whereas dialogue could be fruitful. i speak to to put together to james bay to join the live from the united nations in james or lead is covering an almost endless list of challenges and issues facing the world. very wide range of issues. and as you heard from the un secretary general, when you look at all those issues, will nearly all of them that going in the wrong direction and negative direction. president joe biden, of course, is making his 1st appearance as the us president here at the un general assembly. he facing a difficult time, i think, with regards to foreign policy because of the withdrawal from afghanistan, many lives leave that wasn't conducted very well. and of course, in recent days, we've had that route with what is supposed to be one of the u. s. is closest allies from in fact, as president, but gave you speech in the general assembly, just one solitary french diplomat, mid level diplomat sitting there listening to it. normally you would expect that be
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the french foreign minister, another high level officials that this the to the speech president biden. despite that, trying to make a point of the future being one of cooperation and working with allies. he made it clear that he was the 1st us president of the, in 20 years of a country that was no longer at war. he said in the future, that war for the u. s. would be a measure of last resort. we conducted the will of the american people where possible with the support of us allies. and he went on to say this. we've ended 20 years of conflict in a gas then. 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 and lifting people up around the world of renewing and defending democracy. proving that no matter how challenging or how complex the problem is,
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you're going to face government by and for the people is still the best way to deliver for all of our people j. but not to be meeting james, the straight in premier who's very much part of the, the, the french spat if you like. the french stat because the french statues about the fact that australia decided to bite submarines from the us in the us in the u. k. a new strategic agreement by nuclear submarines rather than by the previously arranged french submarines in the last few minutes. as you say, president biden has been meeting the australian prime minister scott morrison his word to the saw that meeting the u. s. has no close and more reliable ally than australia. so that certainly giving support to australians and the starting prime minister has come here. it wasn't originally supposed to come here for the un general assembly. it was gonna issue a recorded statement. he hurried here at the last minutes i think,
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to try and do some damage limitation. but it's not clear whether the french are going to be meeting all the readings or the us know meeting plan at the moment. we're secretary state antony, blinking and the french foreign minister who is also here in new york. i think the only meeting they're likely to have is when the 5 permanent members of the security council beach later in the week, they will be reps as a foreign minister level. so we expect the secretary state blinkin and foreign minister that will both be at that meeting and perhaps they'll be able to chat in the margins of that meeting was telling you on that route. let's fill in the last piece of that which is the u. k. they part of this as well because they signed the strategic partnership with australia and the u. s. well, the u. k. prime minister for his johnson was here just a couple of hours ago in new york. he is on his way to washington d. c. u can be meeting that were present by the meeting in the white house. the 1st meetings have just been prime minister in the white house course discussing that
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route. they'll also be discussing it a i've got to start and of course climate because remember the u. k. is the nation that's hosting the climate talks coming up in just 5 weeks time. and then prime minister johnson will be coming back to new york and giving his speech towards the end of the week. or james talks about james base there in new york at the you in general assembly lets hit now for march. our senior political analyst joins us now from london. and i went in 1st that french spat to the french row to begin just eventually going to blow i think the french are going to milk it all the way to the european autonomy. because the french have been arguing preaching for many years now that europe need stand up for what europe stands for, instead of just simply depending on the united states and being blackmailed by whatever president happened to be at the moment at the white house, whether it's trump bush or biden, and i think france is going to continue in my view until it gets something in
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return for that from the americans until it tries to galvanize europeans behind a french position. and already there is some european sentiments in favor of francis position, even though that was started. the ends of course, are, are gearing up. we simply wanted to change from these submarine to nuclear run submarines which, you know, i'm no expert at that, but at least that's their excuse. and j button is consent, wide ranging speech from him as you might expect. and he said he was speaking as a nation, was not more, but how much, how do we give his promises? that force will be a last resort. and, you know, went on to talk about israel support is rela, steadfast, but to state solution is the way forward. it does any of that mean anything at all? to be honest with you, the so words rank hollow in the, in the, and the general assembly as well as with me and i think many,
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many others who did not even cheer when he said some of these things that probably, and i want obama said them back in 2009 the side would have cheered. why? because even when he was vice president, none of those obama by didn't promises. what for fed, what that is closing guantanamo or watching or non nuclear nonproliferation or resulting that question. the question of palestine, climate change and so on, so forth. so there are too many promises unfulfilled. and now what we see from biden is that a petition of those same promise has been made by obama without the congressman, without the passion that we saw from obama. and hence, there were no cheers for by then today, where there were no jeers either the ones that we saw and response to president trump. so what president biden has basically told us is that america would be the fire fighter if the world is on fire. and not many people are buying into that
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because if there is a security problem, then the answer is not more submarines and, and more mis files and, and bigger defense budget, but rather more diplomacy. and if it is more diplomacy, why is by then only meeting with the 2 allies who are basically going to be circling china. china, of course, doing it's on the circle meant over its neighbors. so i think what we see, nick is more and more on race greater on race, less diplomacy, and more tensions, more conflict, you know, more global warming. and certainly, you know, not, not a great way of dealing with that, but that would depend demik. we hear words, we hear them talking the talk, but when it comes to reinforcing these promises, i'm not sure many of us are convinced. we're going to hear from the more well from the chinese premise using thing at some point soon, and also from the new iranian president that's coming up. we shall be interesting.
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absolutely, and i think each each and every one of those countries of course, looked at what's happening, what happening? and i'm going to stand look what happens, the middle east iraq and so on, so forth. certainly the question of corporate and their own, you know, making their own conclusions, which is that they're going to have to care for their own. they're not going to take americas word for anything. and they're going to try to negotiate to the last breath until they get all that they could. they are indians on the nuclear question, the chinese and everything from trade to climate, to security, and so on, so forth. but i think as we spoke earlier, nick, i think really the, the speech to pay attention for it is that of she not because the chinese are explicit about their intentions. but certainly because we know we will know more about the mood and try not. we know that china starting in wards nowadays because it has all these problems internally and, and present. she is committed to making china more independent off of other powers
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around the world and to make it more of an asia power in order to become truly a global power. so it is in dire competition with the united states and how they deal with this competition, whether it is through confrontation or cooperation as a once again, obama breach back in 2009, or whether it is more towards hostility and considering china, we're trying to conserve united states as nemesis, so strategic member says, then i think we will all be in by a strict date. i'm all right, leave that. thanks a lot mom. sure. the in london to sit down with the governing as sovereign council . it says it's foiled, and it says 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested and not being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including a state t, v and radio stations. human morgan reports now from car to and to dance capital hard to a nearby city of man. tuesday morning started with reports of intense military
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activity and closure of bridges across the river. and according to government media, group losses were trying to take over the state media building. the military set measures were taken to contain the situation. the use of the attempted school 1st broke on faith media, the thought to reassure the public. how does it can be failed to attempt clearly indicates that it's necessary to reform the military and security apparatus it colson, all out reconsideration of the transition process, and the necessity to form a partnership based on the values and principles of the revolution would towards a civil democratic transition only to dance military says senior army officials were behind the coup attempt and turned to one of them. and the number of soldiers from the armored corps were arrested and would be interrogated. hours later, traffic appeared to be floating smoothly in central, hard to including around army headquarters officials. they had been targeted by the
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plotters who dan has been on a fragile path to democratic rule. it's long time rule or harmony, but she was removed from power by the military and april 2019 following 4 months of protest. the country is now ruled by a joint civilian and military government. both sides of the transitional government have reiterated that the power sharing deal is the unique model and provide the best way for them to transition to democracy. but it hasn't been free from tension between them. political farseason, the ruling coalition, he was the military of holding too much power. and the military has repeatedly hinted that their civil income for all other reasons economy growth has been slow. some analysts say the whole government is to blame for jesus events. it doesn't seem that this is a government because there aren't any thinking to put together a law for elections a law for because the census has to be done getting
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mentoring for it to be designed. so ac, even the public is now very few years. the transition authorities say the attempt is not the 1st challenge that they're faced and foiled or detected linked to fractions. learned to be here. and as a sense of insecurity information, already facing high inflation and shortages of goods and services. he bill morgan onto the era to go ahead here and out 0. yes, we have a reg, limbs. conditions inside the camp, built by haitian refugees under a bridge in texas. las calls mount for classes to receive guilt and i've got to start the taliban pledges to get them back to school soon as possible. aah! the who's
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the 1st proper shamal has picked up recently and the forecast wednesday shows it, blowing steadily down. the go is a fatty dusty wrong. it tends to reduce the community around the gulf states which is a pleasant feeling, but otherwise it's a dry picture everywhere. winds optically strong, although they are coming down through turkey and eventually into the east and med temperature wise. we're about right 40, is that right? the daytime max in doha. but here's the change now in eastern europe is quite cold . that code is coming trust. the black sea ground across turkeys attempt has already dropped 10 degrees in for example, both anchor on easter ball in this focus and it will keep going down further down to 17. let me get to assist and the cold wind blows. tristan bill to this is loads the shaft stretching down through almost a cypress and certainly shows the borders of syria. so this wind is going to increase and event you feel that chill breeze from northern egypt right through the levant, with a few shall wrapped into it. the edge of the monsoon is still visible. this is the
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breeze and it does produce some shells on the coast of both kenya, somalia, anton veneer inland, those fatty drive, pictures, scattering of big chairs, the heaviest ones there are further west. lastly, round the gulf of guinea with nigeria, probably the main focus the frank assessments by way, it is again freedom suppression informed opinions. what you saw happening? give market. there was 42. there was 4, which is the critical debate. here. it's not between kula and any other conference here for 6 years, rather than to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh
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a. okay, you're watching out there. remind about top stories this and the un general assembly has opened with a warning from the 60 general that the world stands on the edge of an abyss and technical terrorists. toll global leaders is trying to act on climate change. western conflicts and the current of our joe biden is also being addressed in the meeting is in washington is beginning an era of what he called revenge. las diplomacy after the military withdrawal from africa biden has now left his limiting his in attendance because of cooper. 19 sedans governing and sovereign council says it's called an attempted case. he says the potters been arrested and the question
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the tried to take control several government institutions including states, tv and radio stations. will it be as a base parliament as part of no conference votes in the countries? unity government. it is a new blow to us by piece effort, 3 months ahead of elections. it says the administration would continue to operate in a caretaker role. well, the trainer is more from aaa. the government of national unity came into power in march. that was after a very difficult and challenging political settlement that was facilitated by the u . n. support mission. what we thought today, just really showcase is that the divisions in libya still exists. now when the few the government came into power, they were tasked with a few things. most importantly, they were to leave the country until nationwide election can take place. those are scheduled on december 24th. there were also tasks with unified steven solutions of the done a pretty good job when it comes to unifying the central bank,
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the ministries, the millis military institution. it's hasn't seen the progress like the others. the military institution is still deeply divided, but also tasks with leading, with forcing over $20000.00 and foreign fighters out of the country, the spokesman of the parliament available. he said that this government will continue in its role. but as a caretaker government and what that does is sort of limits and limits the power that the government has in terms of you know, making contracts or, or agreements with foreign countries. but i think that most libyans are ready to, to put their vote in, ready to vote for who they want in power. so we're going to have to have to wait and see what this means for the elections therapy and code of human rights says rule that russia is responsible for the 2006 killing of alexander live and younger . the former russian spy who defected to britain, died after being poisoned with polonium $210.00, which is
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a radio radioactive substance. a russia has always denied involvement. i mean, while the police in the united kingdom say they're charging a 3rd russian suspects in connection with a nerve agent attack on another former russian agent in england for was spying so against cripple and his daughter junia were targeted in the city of salisbury. in 2018, jerry hall is in london. he says u. k is unlikely to get any prosecution on the left and the case from the european court ruling that 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 vladimir putin himself had given the order to carry out this operation against alexander lithonian coke in london. you recall back in 2006, he was a major opponent of putin. he was poisoned using this red radioactive isotopes, polonium 210, administered in a cup of green tea at london's millennium hotel. the
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e. c, h r, 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 of alexander live finance. it also points out the 2 chief suspects andre louisville . and dmitri cuff 2 lucas oil was a former k g b agent did. in the court, you carry out the killing primacy 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 therein, russia, mister lucas boy, 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 ac who'd been hoping to find refuge in the us to be sent home. instead, mandy had been staying the makeshift camp at texas board of town where conditions is said to be going from bad to worse. john holman, reports mac, can you many,
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a crossing back on to the mexican side of the border to avoid deportation. look inside the mate ship camper more than a 1000 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. it's 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 thirties of 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 migrants 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, sending people back to haiti to avoid deputation. some people like vicky,
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have crossed back into mexico. we found them in a park with his 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, hungry people who couldn't walk and died in the forest. i saw many things. and these images haunt me. most haitians, we talked to had similar stories. and now mexico isn't a safe haven, eva. authorities rounding up migrants here aiding the u. s. f. in essence,
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the now trapped, 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 was 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. the tell a button says it homes to allow teenage girls to return to school as soon as possible, given their timeline for allowing them to resume classes or for women to go back to work. group says it's drafting rule to allow their return under islamic guidelines to use for building them. we are trying to strengthen the cabinet further and god willing women will be appointed to certain positions in the necessary section. and
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one day, we will announce their names here. in the case of female students, 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 wilson said taliban take over much of the focus has been on a couple couple hi, there is in the southern city of kind of holiday and has been traveling through the nearby province of helmand. he has more in the situation that there is a popular thing, judge if you control guns off, you have to get to run is done. now that dollar bond have rep across the country and not consolidating their power. people are waiting to see what kind of policies will be formulated. what kind of leadership will be a noun clause entered a bridge or gardening through the dollar bond. but the paper there have really complained what caught up they were target killing the nation and ready city. people go to north,
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ventured out good night. but now people can move in their dog before that able to do that. the crime rate is going down. but that doesn't mean all it read that i do is we are traveling through the router area. we're playing the destruction. large scale. indeed, the people at large will need help from the outside world. if there's going to be a humanitarian cry. i know he'll challenge for the dollar bond, who now control there's country. the former head of egypt military council is ruled that the country following the who ruled the country following the arab spring uprising 10 years ago. he died. the same 10 tale was $85.00 egypt defense minister for more than 2 decades, and was considered a close ally. a former president of bark tale was removed in 2012. soon after mercy was elected. president. trading has been volatile in asian markets amid concerns
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about the possible collapse of a chinese. probably john ever grind is more than a $300000000000.00 in debt. chinese regulators, a warning, the debt poses risks to the countries financial system. katrina, you reports now from beijing. 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 in 11 months. los angeles, 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 festival public holiday. ever grand chairman shoe giant issued
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a letter to staff saying he was confident the company would walk out of its darkest war meant he promised to deliver property projects and fulfill responsibilities to buy his investors, partners and financial institutions. but he didn't say how ever grad shares have plunged by 84 percent this year. on monday wall street marked its 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. vestment backed by collapse and was the global financial crisis of 2008. but some analysts safety is of contagion, or if it 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
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sentiment at this moment i can 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 or money by every grant they jane must find line in responding to the prices. building out the company completely may send out the wrong signal and encourage businesses to build up. you're responsible for the government. does he want widespread social? katrina, you, i'll 0 ah . so this is out there. these are the top stories and the you in general assembly has opened with a warning from the secretary general that the world stands on the edge of an abyss . and tony could tears tell global leaders. it's time to act on climate change was
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