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turned out to be a handy little pretext, the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered the listening post on a just me a showcase of the documentary films across the network on al jazeera. ah, the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese. sounding the alarm, the un chief coven, well beat us to come together, address the multiple crises facing. ah, the other can develop. this is elena law from dell ha!
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also coming up. the bond in administration is under fire for deporting haitian migrant seeking assign them in the us. the un says the expulsion may violate international law. libby, as parliament passes in confidence, vote the transitional government putting down the un backs peace process and upcoming elections. and reinventing the wheel call love is get a while right. have a new style of motor show in the us. the president joe biden has told will be in the us is not seeking a new cold war. it was addressing the un general assembly for the 1st time since taking office. the un secretary general also spoke on tuesday, photo nation to your knife, to tackle what he called the cascade of crises threatening nations on the medic edited james things reports. please thank you'll see it's this is gathering
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of world leaders started on a some been note. the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems. coven, 19 the climate crisis, and conflicts. all of them. he said, getting worse. i'm here to songs the alarm, the world 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 greatest cascade of cries in our lifetimes. this was the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden speaking just weeks after the taliban takeover and cobble a war that, in effect, led to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement. u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st,
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that should not be used as an answer. every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict 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, lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense, while straight is decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u. k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s. had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality though is the
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international community has very limited leverage on the new rulers in cobble james base al jazeera at the united nations. the situation and i've gone down, was a recurring issue at the meeting. the amir of guitar, cold on world leaders 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. boycotting them would only lead to polarization and reactions, whereas dialogue could be fruitful with the taliban has asked to address well need is that the un general assembly this week though? have a spokesman. so help shaheen has been named as the african ambassadors, the united nations, that the seed has contested by glum fox. i a representative of afghanistan's
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government, which was alfred last month. mckenna has more from the united nation. it was initially reported by a number of views, agencies, and now the us has come out with a formal statement. according to that statement on the 15th of this month, the form of government in afghanistan as said, it would be sending this list of delegates to the united nations general assembly. however, 5 days later as the un, it got a letter from the taliban, giving a list of new delegates insisting that the ghani government no longer existed and that the taliban should be regarded as the formal government up counties done and be given representation within the united nations that nominated mohammed saeed shaheen, who is presently in law as the new un representative. but the un has got a protocol in dealing with matters where membership is disputed, and that is
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a 9 person credentials committee. that committee has to sit. i look at the various parties involved in the dispute and rule on who is viable for membership of the united nations. but he is the rub is simply not time, it is believed for the credentials committee to meet in coming days. that takes much longer to set up, so there's no chance, what's the weather that telephone representative will be arriving before the un general assembly period is over. as growing outrage after an al jazeera news crew called us border agents on horseback appearing to assault patient migrants in texas, the department of homeland security says offices involved have been reassigned to administrative duties. heretical have has the basis from capitol hill in this country. the, these are the al jazeera pictures causing outreach across the united states
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desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met by for. 6 no, no, no, no, no. the men on horseback work for department of homeland security secretary l. a 100. more acres. who promised in the senate? hearing tuesday, there will be consequences. i directed to the office of professional responsibility be present on site in del rio, 247. to ensure that the conduct of our personnel it hears to our policy, to, to our policies, to our training and to our values. i was horrified to see the images and we look forward to learning the facts that are reduced from the investigation. the u. s. vice president, also way to what i saw to pick good about those individual on trading human beings the way they were horrible. but republicans in congress are making a broader political point saying border security is broken,
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and president biden is to blame this committee. all i can say is mister secretary is that sooner or later this administration is going to have to take responsibility for the crisis that you have committed that the board that gets worse day upon day . but for the thousands of patients who hoped this would be their 1st step to a new life in america, they are now being moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the buyer administration is continuing the policies set up by the trump administration, which says, because of the pen demik, they can deport people right away without even giving them a chance to ask for asylum. now that is angered many in the president's own party, but so far it doesn't appear that divide administration plans to change the policy . and if it does, would likely come too late for the thousands of patients on the border. political haine, al jazeera washington, some of the migrants who were sent back to port prince of clashed with police as they tried to get back on the plane. a group of men and women scuffled with offices
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after disembarking from the 2nd to 4 flies that arrived on tuesday. hundreds of migrants have already been deported from the us back to haiti. the head of the un refugee agency has said the expulsion may be a violation of international law. takes us attorney to co, morgan provides free legal services to immigrant families. she says the way these people are being supported is on american. so title $242.00 is a guideline by the cdc that talks about keeping out immigrants that have a rare or novel disease that is not in the united states. right. and so it is to prevent a novel disease from coming into the united states. but it does not have the impact of war. it is not immigration policy. it is a health policy. what code it is not a novel disease that is not in the united states. it was already here. and they're
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using that provision within the cdc to deny people their right to enter to ask for science. they're not testing to see whether or not these people are positive. they're not giving the, or issuing giving them the vaccine. they're just looking at them, declaring them to be having a novel disease, to deport them, to negate our immigration system, to deprive them of the opportunity to apply for asylum, which under our law they have the right to do once they get on our thought, this is not a one off. there's the systematic abusive within the immigration process. from the time immigrants encounter the government and enough is enough in order for us to get the, the humane and fair treatment, we believe all people deserve. there has to be reform. there has to be an outcry from the american people saying this is not who we are. these are not our values. people who are seeking refuge can get refuge heater,
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and that needs to be what the american people take away from this. this is not new . this is not a one off, this is what happens to people every day who are running for their lives, trying to get freedom from the united states. the volcanic eruption in the canary islands is intensifying these alive pictures from the island of the palm of spanish authorities are getting ready to evacuate more residence as the lava continues to spread. nicholas hall cripple. it was a volcanic eruption on the other. he get's concepcion had expected, but never thought it would actually happen in her lifetime on her doorstep. now, threatening the family business, she ran for almost 2 generations from the terrace. the volcanoes empty center appears, so close, attracting customers to the restaurant. the curious the media and those observing their homes being swallowed by the slow moving lava, overseen of company of people's homes and lives have been destroyed. imagine how i
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feel. i can't sleep. i feel sad fun. i wonder what else can this okay, no take for me. as the hours go by the volcano cracks open more ground. the earth's surface is unable to hold back. the hot madman boiling below ground. spanish, gorgeous. reveal it are evacuating villages, neighborhoods. while 6000 people are being looked after by the state authorities, others are sleeping rough in their cars. but for how long? i'm staying here because i am emotionally connected to the land. even if the lava has swallowed my home, i want to go back to my house and learn one after the other. government officials from madrid come to the remote island for a few hours visit to show their support to local authorities who are powerless in the faith of an overflowing force of nature that cannot be contained, the management of their crazy death. not an when they love to see. on the contrary,
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the management of the crises will and will not palmer recovers each of normality and with the involvement of the different administrations. the last rupture was 50 years ago. this one is far more intense. a seek river of 1000 degrees celsius lava, slowly making its way to the ocean at contact. it will relieve toxic chemicals into the atmosphere. air is filled with microscopic volcanic jagged rock that make the and when you breathe in itself, the catering no one knows how long this last weather will take days, weeks, or months before this production. and despite the looming threat, andreotti he goes, concepcion does not want to leave the family restaurant behind lifetime of memories and moments hangs in the balance. as the sound of the volcanoes echoes closer
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shaking, and dreyer's determination to stay till the very end. nicholas hawk al jazeera apalmer carries spain. so head on algebra before women's run back to this appeal to well, they did not to be taken in by taliban promise. and charged with attempted murder, but unlikely to face johnson will come. you want to you is pointing the finger at brushes 5. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello there, let's have a look at the weather across the middle east, an levant, and it's hot and it's dry as expected. then it's rather settled apart from a shamal wind that's blowing down across the rock, kicking up a lot of dust for some of those gulf states and clearing out the humidity. so it'll
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feel less sticky, but they will be a lot of hazy sunshine around. but it is rather dry for the weather. we have to move up north to turkey. those coastal areas around the black sea. it seems very heavy down ports and thunderstorms. and we could see flooding here, but elsewhere looking relatively dry and it's drawing up across eastern areas of africa with a very wet weather. we have to head further west. the gulf of guinea, seen some very heavy downpours. we could see some flooding in areas of nigeria and southern chad where that rain does for heavy. by the time we get to thursday, we're going to see those storms rumble across parts of the democratic republic of congo. but for the south, this, it is looking a lot to dry. in particular for south africa, we've got a lot of warms coming through in cape town with a temperature touching nearly 30 degrees. but we are going to have a change in the wind, and that is going to bring the temperature down quite a lot. by the time we get into thursday ahead of a bit more sunshine come friday. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways,
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boated world's best airline of 2021 on era online be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when no help, take it off the table. it says, shoot inside atmosphere, people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, ah ah, what channels are there? a reminder of our top story. this is in condemnation. is there
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a video of us 40 agents on horseback, aggressively pushing back migrants went viral. the un says whitehouse policy of the porting haitians could be in violation of international bowl. more people have been forced from their homes after a new volcanic vent blew open on one of things canary ivan rivers of lava, happy flowing across the palm of estate from around the world are addressing the un general assembly in new york. keynote speech is warned about the corona of ours pandemic. i've gone on climate change rounds. president emphasized support for nuclear talks, but criticize the implementation of us sanctions. we want nothing more than what is rightfully ours. we demand the implementation of its national rules. all parties must stay true to the nuclear deal and the un resolution and practice. 15 reports
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released by the i a have a trusted to the adherence of iran to its commitments. however, the united states has not yet discharged its obligations, which is lifting sanctions by her on come rover is a professor of government at georgetown university and caught our he says iran is taking a more strident approach because despite us sanctions, its economy has improved racy, inherited a country in dire economic straits. one that has structural issues in terms of its economy. but i think it's also fair to keep in mind that iran's economy has probably seen the world worse behind it. the world bank is indicating that the economy is on the, on the brink of some marginal and incremental growth. the corporate situation appears to be the worst of it seems to be behind iran. and iran
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claims to have acquired 100000000 doses of the vaccine. and of course he was, iran just was admitted into the shankar cooperation organization. so there seems to be a sense of emboldened men, a sense of empowerment coming out of town on which we didn't see about a year ago. and therefore, although there are deep structural problems with the economy, there appears to be a sense of confidence that seems to be the new guiding principle in terror. on the un secretary general in many world leaders called on the international community to protect the rights of women. and girls that have colostomy, while meetings and side events in new york discuss gender equality. there are signs those rights are being reduced on the tele bundle, kristen salumi reports. the taliban has replaced the women's affairs ministry in
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afghanistan with what it calls the guardians of vice and virtue and young women have been ordered to stay home from school, at least for now. but some are taken to the streets and protest while others are appearing virtually at the united nations to sound the alarm. telling any world leader who will listen not to be fooled by the taliban promises to respect women's rights. yesterday the taliban band woman from working except they can clean bathroom, fema, back to day day ban goes from going to school and tomorrow's. they were trying to shut down the internet. the u. s. has demanded women be allowed to deliver humanitarian aid in the country to capitalize on the taliban call for international assistance. but the high commissioner for human rights as women are being progressively excluded from the public sphere that prohibit that some appealing in public spaces without a male. in, in numerous professional factors,
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women face increasing restrictions. today go over the age of 12 have in effect, been prohibited from attending schools. gender equality is a founding principal of the united nations. the universal declaration of human rights is supposed to apply equally to men and women, and yet efforts to make protection of women's rights in afghanistan more central part of the un mission. there have been resisted by some members of the security council. other say it's not for lack of trying as tonia held crowd the language for the mission, the countries foreign minister, even marie lehman says the 1st priority is the unified council. and i mean that the already a 6 months we come back to the mandate and my job the next next monday will be more forward looking and give a stronger mandate to afford united nations to be under county and f. kennedy
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center support for the conscious development and for women in particular. and girl, yes, absolutely. african women say they need all the help they can get, and it can't come soon enough. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations. libby is 1st unified election scheduled for later this year are in doubt of the politicians in the east withdrew confidence in the transitional government that only 2 power 6 months ago. the prime minister says he will continue to lead the caretaker administration. follow the training report from tripoli in a closed session on monday, the eastern base parliament and to book said it passed the vote of no confidence in the interim unity government. but now there are questions about the transparency of the vote. and if it was even legal about that offer on the stop you just at the ultimate, the after reaching quorum for today's session with $113.00 m. p. 's present a vote of no confidence is carried out with 800000000 m p 's voting to whole confidence in unity government, unity. government will continue its work as
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a caretaker government, muhammad, right? it is an m p. he says that for a no confidence vote to be illegal, at least $120.00 m. p. 's must vote for it to be official performance. what we saw today was a group of m. p. 's who agreed to carry out a vote. they entered the hall and within minutes announced the $89.00 m. p. 's, both the pul, confidence from the government. there wasn't any information on who voted how many voted against and who abstained in the government of national unity came to power in march. it followed a long and challenging political settlement helped by the united nations. it was task with leading the country until nationwide. elections can take place in december and you see it on the move by the parliament to vote on i know confidence motion is not in little interest. parliament and government should be cooperating and intensifying their fits to provide the right conditions the holding election.
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after years of conflict, libyans were beginning to feel hopeful that things were getting better. but now with clear signs of political divisions emerging, that feeling may start to fade away and put into question if elections can be held as schedule. now latrina, l 0 tripoli, european court of human rights whose role that russia is responsible for the 2006 killing of former spy, alexander live financial comes in police in the u. k. charge a 3rd russian for the 2018 poisoning of former double agent, circus cripple. authorities say old tree suspect worked for russian military intelligence. don't hold poles. this according to britons. metropolitan police force is denise said gas alias sir gave her daughter of he's charged with being the 3rd man involved in the attempted murder of sergey scree. paul and his daughter. you live in the u. k. using the nerve agent, navi chalk in march,
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2018. a police officer nick bailey also became critically ill and a woman dawn sturgess died months later after she came into contact with nerve agent, left behind. scruple had been a russian spy, turns double agent feeding secrets to britain's intelligence services released as part of a spy swap. he settled in the wilcher city of souls break, where he was targeted, say police by agents working for russia's g, r, you military intelligence agency. so gave is thought to have been the men in charge . prime minister boris johnson demanded the suspect be handed over. they should recognize that offense, that justice must be done, is not abated and don't sturgess an innocent member of the british public died in that event and we want to see as a suspect candidate. but it is the 1st time that british police and prosecuting authorities have linked the crime and all 3 suspects to the g. r. u. confirming the
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findings of independent investigations, the trio are alleged to have worked together before in bulgaria and the czech republic. this was the 1st time they've been active in the u. k. however, it is not the 1st time that russia stands accused of going after its enemies on u. k. soil in london, in 2006 outspoken kremlin critic alexander lithonian co, died in agony after being poisoned, using a rare radioactive isotope called polonium 210. it was slipped into his tea in a smart london hotel, allegedly, by 2 russian agents. a judgment by the european court of human rights was found that the russian state was to blame for what it described as an assassination. they haven't even been any results of the investigation. so far such statements are at the very least, unfounded, were not willing to take this ruling on board. the criminal continues to deny involvement in both the scriptural and lithonian co cases. and another thing that's
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unlikely to change is that with no extradition treaty and no help from the russian authorities, all the suspects are likely to remain safe and at large. in russia, jonah whole al jazeera people and argentina are no longer required to wear masks. outdoors is covered, $900.00 deaths and infections continue to fall. the health minister has announced the number of people allowed into restaurants and night clubs will increase. they'll be required to provide proof of vaccination support then youth will also reopen quarantine. reclining vaccination. foreign travelers are expected to be lifted from november the replacement for the famous detroit, the motor show has begun, also enthusiast being thrown in the air and trucks and driven at lightning speeds and electricals motor ballot is provided will organize the se, is a more immersive experience with the main auto show on a break because of the pandemic from pontac,
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michigan is for lavelle question. how do you reinvent and also show the answer. you better off the motor city because this year they are taking that outside, full throttle, full full, full speed. here what would have been the detroit motor? sho, officially north american international auto show. it's resting for a while. obviously we couldn't have the show indoors in its place. most bella park ca show pot amusement park, new life into an old concept. this is the most immersive style of auto show i have seen in years less exhibition, more experience. what we're seeing here is a big change to the concept of the auto shop. see for you is this technology is been evolving thing evie or thomas vehicles, all that kind of stuff. a lot of that has been chewed up by the major tech 1st. so all of these also shows to be thinking what do we need to do? how do we keep people coming and how do we stay relevant?
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obviously, cove it hasn't help. in fact, it's accelerated the process a lot. so now the stripping it right back, the bringing the vehicles out or come rain or shine. right. in this case, how many people touch them, get hands on experience and see what it's all about. a lot of people will look at this now and think they'll type or show seems so dull or this kind of indoor stuff will be exhibit. now you can go and experience now, is this the future? is this what we're going to see from now? well, it's really hard to say, but i will tell you that, you know, they're obviously remains some questions about whether a 100000 people want to go through an indoor event in a short period of time. and we've also seen that manufacturers really embrace the dynamic interactive approach with reaching new customers. there are lots of unveiling staff at this very polished event. even some politics thrown in. if you look up most ice though, looking down at the big, easy announcements, others staring firmly at the road. do you think it will last?
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i mean, obviously covered his head. now let's say covert has gone in a few years time where we still be doing this. yes, i do. i really think so because there's just more of an experience. and one thing we know when the automotive industry is that consumers crave that experience. that's why cars today have more technology, they have more connectivity. that's why cars today are more stylish, 350 vehicles on show here from 35 different brands, some old, some new, all buying for attention. always about creating an immersive experience and for an audience used to being able to look, but not so much of the shows a wild ride ahead of you there is phil laval al jazeera pontiac, michigan. ah, this is out there at the doors, had the state from around the world are addressing the un general assembly in york
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. keynote speech is warned about the corona virus pandemic. i've gone to stone and climate change. us president joe bond and delivered his 1st address to the global.

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