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to charlie angela is covering the story for us out of london. totally good news for customers, but not so good news for apple. yeah, so a chevy read on the commission of the internal law at present this legislation. and he's saying that the u. s. b. c. is going to become the standard port for all new smart phones. i ipads, electronic devices like cameras and headphones, and tablets. and for those that know the charges one from another. this is the usb cable and it counts for about 29 percent of all new devices sold, which shows that the industry probably sold this coming. but it's very different to the us be micro be cable, which accounts about 50 percent of all charges sold at the moment. and of course apple's lightening cable, which is this one which account for the remaining 21 percent. now apple is saying that this hominids ation to standardization, is going to hinder innovation, but that is a cry. we regularly hear from tech companies when faced with new legislation and
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undoubtedly most of us have a drawer home or a box full of unused cables, gathering dust, most of them obsolete because we've bought a new device. and this streamlining of cables is incredibly popular with consumers because it's estimated that we're throwing away $51000.00 tons of cables in the year in europe each year. so common charge is the 1st part of that proposal. the 2nd part is that new charges aren't going to be sold in the same box as a new device anymore. we bought separately. and the 3rd part of the proposal is that the charging speed within the cables is also going to be standardized. and what is the timeline for this? when could we actually see this charger on the market? well, the proposal needs to get the green light from the you countries and lawmakers. and
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then when the you council in parliament can agree and identical text. the bill could be become law in 2022 and then companies will have 2 years to adapt the devices. now again, apple is pushing back saying they feel like they're being deliberately targeted because obviously that cables will come will become obsolete. but the e u has pushed back against them hard saying they have given tech companies a decade to come up with a common solution to this problem, but they failed to agree on one. so now is the time for legislative action. so if this policy goes through, it's going to become a legal to sell a device without a u. s. b c port. and it's going to be reducing tons of a waste and also saving consumers some $250000000.00 in new cables every year. thank you for that, charlie angela there for us in london. bring you some breaking news now. the u. s.
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special envoy for haiti has resigned over what he calls the inhumane treatment of haitian migrants by the u. s. government in a letter ambassador daniel fruits says u s. policy to deport thousands of migrants and refugees from haiti, a counter productive and deeply flawed. let's go straight to kennedy holcombe, who is live in washington, d. c. so this news just coming out and the last couple of minutes talk with her exactly what's happened, what, what's happened is that the biden administration is having a lot of difficulty for a number of days now trying to explain why more than $10000.00 haitian refugees that have a mass to along the united states board of the southern border with mexico are being deported. but more importantly are being selected out of the group of thousands of migrants from various countries as far away as even asia and
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why this particular group is being deported. but others are not. now we watch the white house press secretary just a day ago struggling to answer this question. the white house insisting that this is purely a policy as a result of public health measures. they also tried to blame the previous trumpet ministration, saying that they are just carrying out a policy from the previous administration. but what has been difficult for them to answer is why a they haven't changed the policy and be if they promised that their immigration policy would be more humane. why this is occurring and to make matters worse, many of our viewers may have also seen the images that came from the border in the last couple of days. in fact, in al jazeera photographer captured these images that have gone viral worldwide,
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of many of these haitian migrants being whipped with rains as these border patrol agents are horses for rounding them up like animals. so the problem for many americans and many around the world, and now apparently the special envoy to haiti is how this is the humane policy, the by the ministration promise. and why, if these people from haiti are fleeing poverty, corruption, failed state status. how that's any different and why they're being deported when the united states is just brought in thousands of african refugees and continues to make the case that both from central america plea and violence in similar circumstances should be allowed to stay in the united states. so this is the problem for many around the u. s. and the world. and now with the breaking news is that the un special ed boy to haiti working in the, by the ministration has said he has a problem with it too. so much so he's leaving his job and had submitted his
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resignation. very interesting. thank you for that kennedy hall. could that 1st live in washington dc? well that resignation, as kimberly mentioned, is after al jazeera and footage, showing border officials whipping migrants. crossing from mexico money or upon or has that story waiting outside in immigration office in mexico city. these haitian migrants have decided it safer to asked to stay here rather than risk crossing the us border. i'm hearing people are being deported to high 3 and right now high t, it's very bad. they don't have a president. there are many things so we can't go there. that's why i'm afraid, and i want to live here in mexico. in recent days, the u. s. has been sending more migrants back home following the arrival of thousands of haitian nationals on the us mexico border. but not all are being repatriated. many who have crossed in the state of texas have been given paperwork and a day to appear in the us immigration court though there's. ready confusion about
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how authorities decide who goes and who states. right now, it's not clear how they are being process. what criteria border patrol is using to say, who should have access to parole? who is going on the port taishan flight. they've got to go up this week. images of us border patrol agents on horseback mistreating haitian migrants provoked international outrage. agent captured on video by al jazeera, have been placed under investigation human rights observers. more in that conditions for migrants on the mexican side of the border are even more challenging and immigration agents here in mexico have also been accused of abusing migrate. more haitian migrants are expected to arrive in mexico's capital in the days and weeks ahead. many are going to abandon the north and come down here to the city in search of new opportunities. so i think that migration will continue to increase. the thirty's must do something to provide the solution that the case requires
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elsewhere. in northern mexico, people are rounded up in immigration rates and sent south towards the border with guatemala, where more migrants from haiti and elsewhere in latin america arrive daily. and these last month, the number of haitian people arriving and mexico has increased drastically. this is interesting because haitians are not arriving directly from haiti and said many are traveling from far away as brazil. and sheila, international observers ward that nasty port taishan could overwhelm haiti as thousands, return to the same cycle of violence, poverty, and political instability that forced them to leave in the 1st place. manuel up a little al jazeera mexico city, one of the most harrowing journeys being made by undocumented migrants escaping poverty and violence. that home involves confronting the most our desert on thousands of colombians, haitians, peruvians and venezuelans are risking their lives to reach chile,
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the sea. and even reports from china and chile on one slide to cross the tacoma. does it me? this is the oldest, driest and the highest non polar desert in the world. according to nasa, the camera is the closest thing on earth to the rugged air terrain of planet mars. long stretches of the at that time a desert are located on south america and these highlands, and over 40000 meters above sea level lamas and one apples who are at home here, despite extreme temperatures that can drop to minus 10 degrees. but for undocumented migrant, it's one of the most treacherous environments. honor we find this small group of young been his wayland who just made the journey across the bolivian border into chile follow your. you can, di trying to. the cold is indescribable. we had to leave 2 others behind. that may
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not make it, they were going to say, i thought i wouldn't survive. i couldn't breeze it to 5000 kilometer journey from that is whaler to columbia than ecuador down to peru. and then from the livia into chile, the final destination got to think of it. it took me almost 5 months to get here. i was robbed and had to walk from beryl. they're grateful for the bag of fruit were able to give them. they say they've had nothing to eat for at least 3 days and almost no water or money. so they keep walking in the direction of chillies, capital trump, the angle, another 2000 kilometer south. this is another telltale sign that migrants have passed by here. it looks like they came here for shelter spent the night in this adobe dwelling that's used by the sheepherders. the lama heard us during the spring and the summer. what they did after that was to start getting rid of what they were
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carrying. and we see this all along the road because is simply too exhausted to carry their things any longer. 17 year old horse, she has only kept a sheet. his feet are cracking for walking so much. at the 1st jillian border town called china doctor, yet looked up, yet is on call 24 hours a day, or 2 men of the migrants osmotic, which causes difficulty improving at these altitude it accurately hydrogen and intense cold and up with hypothermia. who have seen much of a death caused by each end of the victim's death, taking off his or her claws, thinking they are not hard instead of freezing. but there are other hazards apart from robbery, many migrants who can't pay traffickers or bolivian police to allow them to cross into chilly. say they've been victims of sex abuse once here. the danger isn't over either, says colonel andrew has had in ash nikosa been in smugglers locked up,
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a group of foots none. venezuelans who couldn't pay in the house 190 kilometers from here. we found him last week and thanks one of the victims, a child who called his mother, who in turn a letter this. the traffic is by the way of venezuela themselves or whatever the route is becoming a magnet for criminals to prey on undocumented migrants who are not legally allowed to be in chilly yet they keep coming, driven by desperation to make money to send to those left behind at home, it's like a gold rush, with no guarantee that the risk will be worth it to see and human al jazeera, called chinese chinney. you know, to say, it says it will provide more than $330000000.00 and humanitarian economic a to migrants from venezuela and the $5700000.00 venezuelans have refuge in 17 countries across the region. the announcement was made shortly after president
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nicholas madura addressed the you in general, assembly demanding sanctions against his country, be lifted, tennessee and president case i. e has given himself extra powers, including the ability to rule by decree, and says he will no longer observe all parts of the constitution. the new measures go beyond the steps i took in july. when he sacked the prime minister for parliament and assumed executive authority is extra powers include being able to issue legislative tech spine to cree is what is appointing, the cabinet and setting its policy direction. one troops have made progress pushing back armed groups in northern mozambique sense being deployed the 2 months ago. the rapid success has raised concerns about the effectiveness of muslim beaks. own security forces, one to send a 1000 soldiers into the resource rich cargo. they've got their province in july,
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alongside local forces that helping people travel safely to and from the town of palmer which is suffered, some of the west vine. and let's take a closer look at the growing security threat in the region. conflict has escalated in northern mozambique since an insurgency took place in 2017 government says i so linked fighters operating in parts of cargo god, their province have destroyed villages and kidnapped people. an armed group known locally as alex about mozambique was behind much of the conflict. their fighters have been intensifying raids across the villages in couple delgado over the past 4 years. but the government security forces have also been accused of grave human rights violations. amnesty says there's evidence of them torturing prisoners, dismembering opposition fighters. violence have killed more than 3000 people, displaced over 670000. voices and a mirror is
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a research consultant at the institute. the security studies. he says, muslim beacons have largely welcome the best trained and equipped are ones and forces. but there is concern among some about the intentions in mozambique. or when they say they're here because of the international solidarity add to our system with them because people that's very beautiful to hear. but do we all understand that there might be, you know, like and on interest to wind up. so how we can understand it will understand that when i'm not in all the properties of, of come to guide. but they're only present in 2 districts at panama, ending with what a prayer and does at the most important in terms of the f, l n, g. project while to be on at the did the 20000000000 years in the l. n. g project is in the panama and with some of the prep is important for logistics. so everything that we see now, it's like a one, then a dad to protect,
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to create and to protect the perimeter of alien g facility to allow a different company to come back to palma and or to race partner 6. and they feel comfortable, then they feel happy that they can see as some as strong men and women underground protecting them and their property. we cannot deny that. but when we come to the political level, opposition and prayer and some condemning people consented about the agreement which brought to do want them to me was because that is not public. so people are questioning for how long they're going to stay. what is their role? what they can do, what are their powers? so it will say that there is a mix to heal. marine traffic is john the 2 of the biggest ports in the united states, dozens of congo ships waiting to enter. los angeles and long beach, california to baton for goods has surged as the u. s. economy opens up. the
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pandemic locked down every year since 1768th persons royal academy in london. as hell. the largest exhibition of open submission off in the world. the event brings unknown. i'm blocked off the artist together on the one roof and g to the pandemic. the summer exhibition was moved to the autumn for the 1st time. need bach. i went to take a look. it is a temple to britain's art establishment. but under the austere gaze of old masters, a scrum of color jostling for attention. the theme if they see a show is reclaiming magic, celebrating the joy of making stuff. thousands of entries to sifted through by a committee of academy missions, including famous artists and architects, is the reason why complete unknowns can find themselves sharing was space with mega stars. and it's nearly all on sale for hundreds or hundreds of thousands of dollars . it's really
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a joyful experience and we get around $1415000.00 submissions out of which we then choose the works that the academicians, the committee that puts together the summer exhibition team the best. but ultimately, of course, we have to make a selection so that when we're just under 1400 works in the exhibition looming over the gallery. this monumental piece by world famous german artists. anselm keifer, whose work grapples with the bleak aftermath of the 2nd world war tucked beneath it, family picking noses by colon camera. many of the work selected by black artists stealing with complex colonial histories, all on display in a building erected at the height of britain's trans atlantic slave trade. and this piece, i do love among them celebrated artists, hugh lock. he rather than knocking controversial statues of their pedestals, some others them, and garish regalia. i've always said if i wasn't an artist, i would have been a historian. enhance my interest in, in statues,
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in the history of statues, in history of who gets commemorated. and why, you know, who do we put up there to celebrate? and do they deserve to be there is the question. it's big, it's bold, it's brush in places the works, encourage us to peer into the minds of the artist, whether it be an established, famous painter, or an up and coming amateur. this is a declaration, a manifesto, even that whatever you throw it is. art is back around every corner on every wall. the work goes view is into thinking. maybe i could do that, which is precisely what 9 year old lucas greenfield did. his work was chosen to feature in the academies, youths show mailing. it's when my head teacher told it to me, he bought me out for me and they're like, it, it felt really cool, but my work contract by the pro. this is
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a rough and tumble exhibition. a reminder that creativity comes in all manner of shapes and sizes. the bulk of al jazeera london, so head on al jazeera and for brazilian teams, the manga close in on, at the base, in the final tough american vegas club, football. awe, choose, choose
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me. ah ah ah ah time for the thought his andy thank you so much, molly. no, around madrid. ever since the top of the spanish league. a hat trick for marcos, since you're helping them to
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a 61 win over me. yorker essentially the 3rd goal against this formal club coming early in the 2nd off that green bends and also scoring a couple of goals. he now as a for the season ran points or a reigning champion. because last time i've knocked manchester united out of the english lea cup west town beating and i did one nail. it was their 1st when it was traffic since 2007 on the line, vainly with the go. pretty started true to the last 16th. when for west thompson, match it with title holders. manchester 50. in the next round, chelsea and last time i decided in a penalty. she told us that that was finished in a 11, draw christian race, james score and the winning penalty to find chelsea through the european champions, remain unbeaten this season. they'll play south hampton, in round, for a brazilian theme, from anger, of taking a big step was reaching be fond of the couple of bits of doris, the see time champions beating buffalo. all that kudos to, you know,
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the 1st light of the final game played in front of the home fans at res american off stadium. both goals coming in the 1st half from strike as soon as retail the other semi between presenting clubs, palm, harrison lester. manero poised at nail nail for when the cycling federation has confirmed that the road world championships will be hosted by the country in 2025, it will be the 1st time the events has been staged by an african country. the annual total wonder already attracts huge crowds and some of the world's best cyclists, african writers of a growing reputation in recent years of professionals reaching its top level for miranda eric tray and ethiopia. c a peaceful conceit, rwandan journalist, punch it big about about the decision to bring the world championships to his country. that means we come a long way since 1994. when i did try to genocide or get us to to see we've been rebuilding and now we have reached
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a global stage. we are now able to compete globally now in nation that's going to be at the top level. this events in particular were approved for the rest of the world that africa, please get the ball rolling or operating or even managing any kind of event nature . so in rhonda this is likely is, is highly embraced because these boys and girls the zoom through through the country. so you expect to find people lining up on the road when all the mountain to get a better view is free. don't they need to get to go and watch them cycling across the country and say, he's the own boys and girls who are competing in if he's a sector or maybe a district to district competition, the support is always high. so having. busy worked simpson supports ahead here
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a do i do believe that you the sport, we get to 100 percent support from the, from the population because this is no but on vessel west. heavyweight boxer, anthony joshua says he's ready to fight any one in the division and wants to finish his career as the undisputed world champion, joshua holes. 3 versions of the world find while fellow brits enticing fury is the w b. c champion plans for a fight between the pack collapse earlier on this year, when ferry opted to meet american the on say, while the for 3rd, som instead that fight takes place. in 2 weeks time on saturday, joshua will take on the unbeaten alexander of ukraine in london, but already the prospect of a unification contest is the main topic of discussion. if i lose, i'm fine music again. the dispute gets put on hold. if, when i'll fly, even one of them, if fury, when i'll fly fury of water we're off by water. if fury,
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wind doesn't take the fight with me because he said that he wants to fly. you said you want to fight dylan 1st watches or something. then i'll fly wild on each why it has to motivate you have to make you want to get better during training. and so even one of those guys, a good fight as both in champion, fewer is going to make his 1st defense in 2 weeks. was that actually defend to develop a few times that they're both good fires, both 5050 in terms of where they are in their career and why any of them anytime win lose or draw in 2 weeks for them and you want them that's ready for anyone he bought me like no, you're fine. really good flight resumes. good. let's give credit felonies under music as well because i wouldn't want to be entering the me if while that is under the state golf course. serene. i swear to god. i don't want to be entering with me and i'm very competitive and good luck to inside a and the european team has been doing their best to win favor with the local funds
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ahead of gulf ryder cup europe, sir. players wearing the colors of local nfl, seen the green bay packers during the latest practice session in wisconsin. team usa can expect the packing of a pretty parmesan crowd with very few european fans able to travel to the 3 day event because of covered 19 restrictions. the action gets underway on friday, cause set up is oversee this week, you know, heavily weight in the u. s. as opposed to obviously how we set out back in europe. so i guess everything stacked against us. and, you know, when you have that, when you can go in as under dogs, when you can turn the tide and actually come out victorious, it's, it means a little bit more ok most for in a couple of hours time. but that is, i will looking for now. molly, thanks. i think that's it for me, molly, inside for this, and i'll be back in a moment. more for days with
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a al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. killing the count on algae in the world's lungs being seized. the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pitches a minute to meet the market insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax conservation laws and increase production. indigenous
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communities on the brink of extinction. no. with the bite of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on al jazeera, around 200 ways. buyers have struck turkey in recent weeks and also support has how to bring them on the control. almost a decade ago, west spaniel. martine was an exchange student in turkey's province. she had no idea she will be flying planes over touches, age, and cost line. to have combat wildfires be that is one of a dozen tie fighters who everite from spain to counter fires that have eaten up for us and pastors along turkeys. a gym and mediterranean causes into distance headquarters revealed their empty bucket for another. go at the fires, though many are now contained, others have stubbornly spread due to change in ruins. craft how played a white
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a role in these patients because they can't cover long distances metro minutes, especially in mountainous terrain. a long turkey south coast. ah . the us special envoy to haiti resigned in protest over the government, deportation of haitian refugees coating the decision in humane. i'm deeply flawed. ah, my money, this is alan. their lives are also coming up, was fires, flooding the routes, and the city where that events at affecting every continent the nation secretary general cause all member states to take bo.

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