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change in ruins. craft have played a white a role in these patients because they can cover long distances in a matter of minutes, especially in mountainous terrain along turkey, south coast. oh, i. the u. s. special envoy to haiti resigned in protest over the government deportation the patient refugees, coating the decision in humane. i'm deeply flawed. ah, my money by this is allen. their life are also coming up. was fires loving routes and other extreme weather events and affecting every content. you know, nation factory general cause all member states to take bolder action on climate
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change risk threats to security around the world. showing no sign of relenting a promise. volcanoes few more rivers of nava leaves destruction in its wake. rule by decree, tennessee, as president passed over political system opposition is ah, i see a special invoice for a tea house. resigned over what he calls the inhumane treatment of haitian migrants by the us government in alessa. the invest that daniel foot says u. s. policy to, to poor thousands of haitian migrants and refugees, a counter productive and deeply flawed. the bought an administration is using a trump error policy to justify mass deportations back to haiti's, but doing it as a foster pace al jazeera footage showing the mistreatment of migrant. you along the
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us for that caused outrage early of this week or the agents on horseback could be seen chasing people back as they attempted to enter the u. s. s. case can be helped get his life in washington, d. c. kimberly. so the bottom administration say they are dealing with this migrant situation, but this seems to suggest that clearly are not yeah, it's a, it's been a problem for the by ministration. and we watch the white house press secretary gen saki for day struggling to answer reporters questions. when sort of the obvious hypocrisy is being pointed out with regard to the by the administration's immigration policy along the border. number one is that the haitians are being rounded up and set back to their country. well, others are being welcomed in some cases to the united states from central america. and of course, we just say that one of the biggest human to turn in air left out of afghanistan.
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so report are asking, what makes the haitians claims any different? the parallels are eerily similar. the fact that that they are also fleeing failed state status types. situations where there is corruption, there is economic opera, there is no economic opportunity. there is gross poverty, a lack of resources. but the biden administration has repeatedly said that they are simply enforcing the policy they inherited. and this is something that's being done as a result of the coverage pandemic and public health emergency. the problem is, and all of this is that by then on day one, president biden, and did many of donald trump policies, but not this one. so it's hard to understand how this could be an exception to add to that. you have to remember that the biden administration has repeatedly repeatedly said that the foundation of its foreign policy of all of its policies
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will be compassion, will be human rights. there has been repeated lectures, if you will, even from this administration about how it believes that there needs to be more in the united states with respect to racial justice. yet at the same time, we're seeing a inequality ramping along the southern border. so these are the questions that the by the ministration has struggled to answer clearly internally, there is also an issue now because the special envoy to haiti has resigned. he has submitted his resignation, saying that he can no longer support the policies as the by the ministration. he will not be associated with what he calls an inhumane decision to deport thousands of haitian who are trying to immigrate to the united states. anything that can be help cuz i live in washington, d. c. u and sexy general on sonya terrace is hosting a climate security ministerial meeting. he's calling for well lead us to make
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a commitment to tackle climate change and take immediate action or window of opportunity to prevent the worst climate impacts is rapidly closing. no region is immune. wildfires loving routes and other extreme weather events at affecting every continence. first. we need an ambiguous commitment and credible actions by all countries to limit the global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius to avert the most catastrophic impacts of climate change. i add all member states to show more ambition in their national contributions by cop 26. and to translate their commitments into concrete and the media, the section that's got a james spaces live out the un james climate change dominating the agenda again today. yes, absolutely. that security council meeting, which is discussing climate and conflict, has finished in the last few minutes. in fact,
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just then the door of the security council. if you look down that in a moment, we're going to see that come out from that security council meeting, where they've been discussing the issue of climate and conflict, the link between the 2 and certainly the current country presiding of the school counsel arlen thinks as a link from the arch prime minister has made the point of the un seka general should set up anew. special representative to deal with it issue the security council should pass a resolution. but i can tell you, even though there were prime ministers in foreign ministers here, some countries don't agree with that. we've heard from china and russia to permanent members of the security council that they believe conflict and climate, both important issues. but the issues that should be kept separate. well, that point was addressed by the us secretary of state antony blinking. we have to stop debating whether the climate crisis belongs in the security council. and instead, ask how the council can leverage its unique powers to tackle the negative impacts
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of climate on peace and security. that's an argument that should have been settled a long time ago. look at almost every place where you see threats to international peace and security today. and you'll find that climate change is making things less peaceful, less secure, and rendering our response even more challenging. and james, the u. s. and france will be holding further meetings today to repair their relationship, walk us through what else we can expect on the sidelines of the u. n. g a. yeah, we think there's going to be a meeting between the us 2nd, his state and the french foreign minister even agreeable. they haven't had a one on one meeting even though they both been in new york for all of the week. remember the minister, the 3 and used to be the defense minister. he did deal with australia. and so i think he's taking this quite personally. and of course the friendship already always thought the u. s. equity state and the blanket was on their side in some
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ways because he's a francophile who was educated in paul in the u. s. speaks fluent french. they haven't had a meeting so far. there's nothing on the formal schedule, but we're being told by the state department, it is likely that they will have a meeting. they did actually see each other at a meeting of the permit 5 members of the security council that took place late here on wednesday. but at one on one meeting, we think that is likely in the coming hours, but we'll have to wait for information, i think from the french for ministry and from the state department to confirm the details. thank you for that, james. by the 1st, at the un, millions of people across the us will soon receive the fed dose sizes cove at 19 vaccine. us regulators approve booster shots for high risk groups. on wednesday, americans who are 65 and older and high risk individuals will be eligible for a job. it is a scaled down version of the biden administration's plan to give the doses to
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nearly all adults. the booster can be administered 6 months after the initial 2 dose. course of vaccination has been completed. spain's tourism minister has been criticized after suggesting that a volcanic eruption on one of the canary on it could be a drawer for tourists. a wall of lava up to 12 meters high is slowly moving across la palmer. more than 6000 people have been evacuated since sunday's erection. nicholas hark has this report from la palmer. this is jose hernandez, her masters house in the distance, just below the gushing crater, still standing, but for how long? he says he was no warning from authorities, but he knew when the earth under his feet suddenly started shaking the summit. luna, who had once again awoken,
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i angry. i am so disappointed so many people have lost their homes. we have nothing left and nothing was in his neighbors are staying in a nearby parking lot, relying not on the state, but friends and family for help. there in shock with only a few belongings. in a plastic bag they watch. european tourists flocked towards the volcano. encouraged by spain's tourism minister, whose describe the reception as a great show, an incredible natural aspect, and not really much places in the world to where you have an active case where you can see that people go to live alone to, to lie to you someplace by putting that on can i re islands is something very unique, especially the people from the island spins opposition leader denounced. what many on the island describe as a disaster tourism thousands of people have been displaced in hundreds of home destroyed. this is
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a he gets from the crater we're hearing right now is liquid rock being shot up into the air as well as being released with century greater. it looked right below us. look at the snake layer of ash just on the outside, on the conscious on the ground also in a cloud right above the particles of sulfur dioxide hanging the air residents in its path are given less than an hour to evacuate. yes, ma, i'm trying to get as much as i love my house because exactly when i will be able to come back. we are still missing 2 kids. and we want to pick up some documents, photos, and some clothes. the government has promised to rebuild last houses and say, help from the us coming direction in this isolated island has revealed a fault line between europeans and in its mention though,
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facing an unfolding tragedy. nicholas honk al jazeera apalmer canary fled on al jazeera. it is one of the dry places on us, but a 1000 miles was moving through the desert, pc of the way to beth, and the anglo michael proposed to step down. we look at whether open door policy or refugee web ah hello there. let's have a look at south asia, and the monsoon rain is here in full force fuel by low pressure across many areas. we have got rain watches out is going to be particularly heavily the rain across northwest in parts of india. we could see up to 130 millimeters over the next 3 days in rochester on and good. you're right state. but it's also focused on that.
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seen some of that wet weather. we have seen flooding here and that rain is set to intensify for the south though. it is looking quite a bit dryer, but for sure lanka, we are seeing some sharp, a thunderstorm, ronan, by the time we get into saturday. now we got low pressure in the bay of bengal. it is drying up though, for bangladesh. but me and my continues to see the very heavy rain and we could see more flooding here. that was we moved to east asia once again. that slow moving weather system on pink rain across central pots of china and in the east pockets of torrential rain affecting he non problems. once again, we could see further flooding here, but the korean peninsula manages to stay rather fine and dry as the southern areas of japan. but the rain arrives in tokyo comes saturday. we are going to see the temperature dipped down and it will nestle in the mid twenties. we are also watching a swelling system making its way to south of japan. we'll keep an eye on that. ah, phone era, online?
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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 says us policy to deport thousands of haitian migrants. eugene is deeply flawed. the inspector general antonia terrace is hosting a climate security ministerial meeting, wanting to well lead us to make a commitment to tackle climate change and take immediate action. millions of people across the us will soon receive that 3rd dose by the 19 back seed. on wednesday, us regulators approved booster shots. but people 65 and older avondale thought noble. one of the most harrowing genies being made by undocumented migrants escape poverty and violence at home involves confronting the most arid. does it ass, thousands of colombians, haitians,
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peruvians on venezuelans are risking their lives to reach chile, the sea, and human reports from coal. john a in chile, on what is lying to cross b as a comma does it me? this is the oldest, driest and the highest non polar desert in the world. according to nasa, the at 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's and these highlands and over 40000 meters above sea level lamas. and when 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 a small group of young been his wayland who just made the journey across the bolivian border into chile follow. 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 fix him. also. i thought i wouldn't survive. i couldn't breathe it to 5000 kilometer journey from that, his whaler to columbia than ecuador down to peru. and then from the livia into chile, the final destination got to think of, i said it took me almost 5 months to get here. i was robbed and had to walk from federal 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 santiago, another 2000 kilometer south. this is another tell tale sign that my grants 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 it was during the spring and the summer. what they did after that was to start getting rid of what
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they were 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 asthmatic, which causes difficulty improving at these altitude at acute 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 hot 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 enough. then they curse at the smugglers locked up
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a group of footsteps, venezuelans who couldn't pay in the house 190 kilometers from here. we found them last week and thanks one of the victims, a child who called his mother, who in turn letters and the traffic is by the way, venezuela themselves rebels. the root is becoming a magnet for criminals to prey on undocumented migrants who are not legally allowed to be in chile. 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 a human al jazeera, called chinese chinney. berlin for vaskins are in need of humanitarian assistance, including the 600000 who have been in tell me displaced this year. the taliban says there was peace. no, and they can return home. years of conflict and natural disasters means many have nothing to return to. or some of the debate reports from sarah shamar,
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he come in couple desperate for help. the bizarre ross says it would be better than face this humiliation she's been trying to find shelter for nearly 2 months after her husband was killed in canoes. a similar story from northern and central of gunston repeated across the thir i sure money count in cobble. many parks and open areas in the african capital are now counts for displace people. jamal's daughter has been missing for 6 days. he breaks down, explaining his look for her and police stations are hospitalized. the mortgage. people here surround every step of the way. you're hoping someone has solutions even after the fighting is over. this woman is arrived yesterday from northeastern to pisa. she wants to attend a spot for shelter. this water is per sanitization only, but drinking water is expensive and when you're thirsty, quality of water isn't
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a priority. the tank is filled every few days for an estimated $6000.00 people. here. if agencies are philanthropists, don't come. people must pretend to buy the water. besides the washing and drinking is the makeshift clinic, the open air single bed operation is done by well and is in the last 2 months, they have treated cases ranging from pneumonia and diarrhea to mental health issues . out of 46 pregnancy, that the camp, they say 26 were miscarriages. was either decided not to leave of guns spun, men, thousands of professional fled after the taliban take over. if the international community and the world health organization is listening to you right now, what will you ask us on the not gonna, we don't have enough medicine, we don't have enough space. we lack food and water. i want to told them the at least some of us gave back here in this camp. i want the whole well to help our people. yes. 8 workers estimate 5 and
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a half 1000000 people across the line of sun have been displaced. a large population of adults is going hungry so they can feed their children. that's all about have been in battle for the last 2 decades. but the biggest challenge yet might be fighting hunger, gave them 2000 brands for 6000 people. everyone used to get half a piece of bread, but today they don't have the money to buy it. fund faces multi dimensional crises . people have been displaced by conflict, drought floods and natural disasters. and the taliban government says it cannot help because western powers do not recognize the current government and have frozen assets. in the meantime, agency said they're ready to work with the new administration. part of our responsibility is to not only address these immediate life saving interventions, but is to try to work with the interim government to try to find solutions
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that work ultimately for the afghan paper. the interim minister for refugee stalled out there about plants, 3 holiday people, create jobs and help restart their lives. but it will be a tricky interaction, but donors such as the un, because highly refined her connie and others in the government have been sanctioned by the united nations. without that help people here fear their problems will multiply, especially as vented approaches. now that the fighting is over in doors, why are you not going home? no, no, no problem. if you feel like we eat plain bread at night and in the morning, what can i do? if someone helps me, i'll go back. if i find enough money to pay the transportation, i'll go back even if i don't have a house. and that involuntary return of the displays can only happen if and when help arrives. some job done to the ra couple tennis in president case i eat, has given himself extra powers, including to rule by decree and says he will no longer observe all parts of the
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constitution. but he measures go beyond the steps i took in july when he sacked the prime minister and froze parliament, as well as assuming executive authority. his extra powers include being able to issue legislative text by decree, as well as a pointing the cabinet and setting its policy direction. tara calorie is a political analyst in tennessee. he explains the reasons behind president size, power grab well, what is really trying to do is do things mainly, is to ensure that is going to be stored in the position of periods. we don't know how much this transition are going to last. so it is going to have legal framework the more we're, we're going to have a system for this additional period where he can actually appoint the prime minister on the whole point to is going to push for them for in you put in the
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system to amend the constitution and he's going to push for his own project. so for new police system which is a little bit complicated to put in additional counselors to put in the system. so these are the 2 major points you would like to achieve that well, in terms of that, any doesn't seem to have a lot of support, especially the dominant political lead that was present during the last 10 years. and i mean, why terms of the states there is no basically opposition, major opposition for now, but i would expect that in one or 2 months because of socially cannot mckeithan, we may see the beginning of opposition in the street that was actually join the good of the put, it's going to be that is happening quite that they reinforce as have entered several more villages around the wrong bringing the country southern region on the government control. it comes 2 weeks after president bashar last ads 4th is
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captured, the rebel held part of the city. they now control much of the country. 10 years to serious war began. their province is known as the birthplace of the uprising in syria and 2011, which led to the wall. one in troops have made progress pushing back armed groups in northern msm beaks and being deployed that 2 months ago. that rapid success has raised concerns by the ability of miss some beaks own security forces. rhonda sent a 1000 soldiers into the resorts which coverage i got their province back in july, alongside local forces, the helping people travel safely to from the town of palmer southerbuys debate and germany will be held ahead of a crucial parliamentary election which takes place on sunday that will replace the long time leader angular medical elected members of parliament will then elect a new chancellor to replace marco stepping down off the 16 years. hole suggests
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a tight results among the top contending well one of anglo macros. landmark decisions during had tenure as germany chancellor was opening its borders to nearly 1000000 syrian refugees in 2015. now that she's leaving office fast and met some of the people who manage to begin a new life in germany. when i'm asked, alex slapped his syrian birthplace, damascus. he never imagined he would end up inside. we could to town a border between germany and france that have not seen many refugees before. the hardest thing was the unclear road. which road should i take? where should i go? and where i'm going to live, how my life is going to be. but after the former medical student got help from new german friends, he quickly got his life on track. you fall into you to joined the german red cross as a paramedic and sat up an online learning company passing on his skills to auto refugees
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. recently has been working with other syrian refugees to help survivors of floods into german states in july that killed nearly 200 people. i have seen from the experience when they volunteer, they create kind of a value. they bring disclosure to the community. i'm going to merkel saying her 3 famous words were sharpened us. we can do this scene as one of the finding moments as germans chancellor. a decision to accept a large population of refugees seen as to leadership or some but other say it was a huge mistake. now at the end of 16 years in office, the main question is, it's her famous course. come to back out a bite for the book with a title we chef and us in which he has portrayed on us. alack at an auto success or refugees to counter the negative stories. he says are told about refugees in germany. he's working on a german translation. these are going okay. american people say merkel made
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a mistake to accept refugees in 2015. they say we ruined this country. we don't work. i have a different experience yet. many are studying or looking for jobs working and paying taxes and statistics show that of the 1800000 people classified as refugee free under 60000 are currently fully employed around 55000 our enrolled and training programs. and then thousands of studying universities. i would say many of those know arise are on 2015, i know part of the german society and with regard to labor market integration, it went better than most expected due to merkel decision to accept a large group of refugees. writing parties like the a f d. the alternative for germany flourish during the last election 4 years ago. they are predicted to when around 12 percent began in elections on sunday, with merkel leven office on us is hoping the next government will continue to support him and the refugee. those who have been successful agree that it has been
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a helping hand from german friends who pointed them in the right direction. that estimate the difference step, fasten al jazeera viable can. the european commission is planning to impose a universal charger for all browns of mobile phones. tablets and headphones and legislative proposal presented on thursday details how they should be charges that works across devices and manufacturers. the move would likely affect i phone, make an apple the most to the charges they use exclusively for their products. ah, this is out there, are these your help stories? the u. s. special envoy for hasty has resigned over what he calls the inhumane treatment of haitian migrants by the u. s. government in a letter about daniel foot.

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