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the 1st thing you learn, we even that the one about i'm a firm and do any reporting from review. if you're going to try, protecting by diversity defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian, on just 0. ah, us special invoice i hate resigns in protest over the people station patient refugees scolding the decision in the humane and typically falls. ah, how about this is i'll just the run like from doha. also coming up was fires fluffy dogs and all that extreme weather events at affecting every country. united nations secretary general calls on member states to take bolder action on climate change or
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risk threats to security around the world. showing no sign of relenting almost volcanoes, these more rivers of lava struction in its wake. and it's one of the driest places on earth to thousands of migrants to be talking about deserters. the only way to better life. ah, us special envoy for hasty has resigned over what he calls the any humane treatments of haitian migrant spite the us government's statement daniel foot cold washington's policy to support phases of migrants in refugees, form hazy, counter, productive and deeply flawed. it full of rage this week after al jazeera footage showed us board regents on horseback chasing people back because they attempted to
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enter the country with the boy and ministration is using a trump ear, a polar stay to justify mass t port ation back to haiti. that's a faster pace. well, we'll get the latest form amount of wrap. hello in mexico shortly 1st. so let's head to our washington to washington dc. we're a white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it is standing by kimberly very public rebuke that from the special envoy. i was the one has responding to this what we're watching very carefully to see what the white house might say, given the fact that there is a white house press briefing coming up in the next couple of hours. we do know with respect to those images that were broadcast around the world. as a result of al jazeera photographer, capturing those haitians being rounded up literally like animals by the border agents from the southern border of mexico. this is not who we are,
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is what the white house press secretary said, and that was underscored by comma la harris, the u. s. vice president. but given the fact that now there has been this high profile resignation of the special envoy to haiti calling into question and then criticizing in a stinging resignation letter of the policies of the bible ministration. watching carefully to see what more might be said. now the letter itself was particularly singing. not only did daniel foot call the policy to send back haitians to be in humane, but he went even further, pointing out some of the hypocrisy of the bureaucrats implementing this. he says that sending haitian migrants to a country where american officials are living, confined to a secure compound because of the danger posed by armed gangs in control of daily life. it's not something that he could any more longer do. and so as a result,
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he is leaving his position. now, this is going to be difficult for the white house to explain, given the fact that for days they have been pastored by reporters in white house briefings about how the united states could welcome in tens of thousands of afghans to allow the unaccompanied miners from central america, welcome into the united states, but those from a country of origin. that is not afghan, a stan, or central america, or even other places where people are claiming asylum. why haitians are being sent back. and we should point out that the buy administration did extend temporary protected status for 150000 haitians who already are in the united states. add to that we know that another 1000 that were mass at the border have been allowed to stay, but hundreds more are being sent back on charter flights. there's no explanation, and this is what the by the administration will need to do to clarify why it is that certain individuals are being sent back squarely because of their country of
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origin. so this is the challenge, and we should point out part of the reason why the by an administration is being criticized so heavily is that they promised they would do something different. they criticize heavily the immigration policies of the trump administration, but many people are scratching their heads saying they don't see much difference. ok, kimberly how could they live 1st in washington, dc from kimberly, thank you. let's head across the mexico city enjoyment of rapp, hello money. you've been falling many of the people who making that loan and dangerous journey northwards to the united states. what conditions like on the grains, and are these actions by the us government, having any impact on their decision to continue northwards. it's worth talking about the scale of this migrant crisis because it's one thing to see these images that have been playing on repeat on the news internationally of us border agents on the us mexico border,
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mistreating haitian migrants sort of corralling them using horses. but that only represents one part of this larger micro crisis that's really been playing out for several months now since the beginning of this year. now our team was in southern mexico just last week in the city of tampa schuler where we could estimate anywhere from 35000. and some estimates suggests as many as a 100000 migrants. the vast majority of them are haitian, telling us that they've been stuck there. now we heard just a moment ago of kimberly, how could kind of outlining the different criticisms of the way that the united states is implementing immigration policy. well, there's also plenty of criticisms of immigration policy here in mexico, the policy itself. the strategy by the mexican government has been to contain migrants in the southern part of the country. near the board, near mexico's border with guatemala. to prevent migrants from moving north toward the united states. and what this is created is one of the biggest bottlenecks for migrants on the american continent. we're not just talking about haitian migrants
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who do represent the vast majority of migrants from the continent at this point. but we're also, we've also met people from venezuela, people from colombia, we've encountered migrants from west africa as well. and a curious thing that we're seeing playing out right now here in mexico city is that we're seeing more patient migrants arriving here in the city who have been watching the news have been seeing what's been happening to their fellow haitian migrants. on the northern border, mexico's border with texas, and they're afraid that if they continue that dangerous journey toward the u. s. southern border, they could end up getting the deported themselves. take a look waiting outside an immigration office in mexico city. these haitian migrants have decided it's safer to ask to stay here, rather than risk crossing the us border. i'm hearing people are being deported to high 3 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
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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 confusion about how authorities decide who goes and who states. right now. it's not clear how they are being processed, what criteria, border patrol is using to say, who should have access to parole, who is going on the deportations, like they got too many of this week. images of us border patrol agents on horseback, mis treating haitian migrants provoked international outrage. agent captured on video by al jazeera, have been placed under investigation human rights observers war and that conditions for migrant 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
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ahead. there were too 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 and we, the thirty's must do something to provide the solution that the case requires. 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 she let international observers ward that mass deportations 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 did up a little al jazeera mexico city,
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united nations secretary general has told the security council at all to take action to stop the effects of climate change worsening conflicts. you made the comments that a special session on climate change. we also warned that dwindling resources are likely to exacerbate tensions in already unstable regions. and to terror says the council members can take measures to kind of wrap those problems, but they are running out of time 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 continents. 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
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media section. 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 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. well, i sat special you and session on the climate crisis ended factory blinking met a french for ministers only have literally all the meeting follows last week full i surrounding a deal of nuclear submarines to the us, the u. k. and australia, frances multi $1000000000.00 contract to the diesel submarines restraining it was cancelled. as a result, i took from africa sir james bays is following the story at un headquarters. we
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understand from what has been released by the by the french side that mr. deal met secretary state blinking, interesting, where the meeting took place. it took place at the french mission to the united nations. so the french, i think, made, made the u. s. come to them, which i think shows again a little bit of contrition, which we saw in statement that came out from the white house 24 hours ago after that phone call between president biden. and president macro. yes. that meeting they're talking again. these are close allies, they have to do business. they were both in the un security council at iran for that meeting on time and conflict. but i think there'll be some mistrust that wasn't there in the policy. and that's why you're going to see another meeting, a higher level, perhaps more important meeting between president michael and president biden. they're both supposed to be in the same place anyway, the end of october because it's the g 20 meeting. and they're both members of
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course of the g 20. so they will be meeting we think, in rome, more effort, i think, to rebuild his diplomatic relationship which has suffered, i think, some serious damage and i think it will be lasting damage. it'll take some time. i think for them to get back to where they were before the last week or so ahead here on i'll just there. i'll be looking for ones and truth sense to help find on symbols and big reason concerned about the effectiveness of security forces. i'm design goal of my co repair, suspect that we could, whether her open door policy on refugees works. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hello there. let's have a look at south asia,
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and the monsoon rain is here in full force by low pressure across many areas. we have got rain watches out is going to be particularly heavy. the rain across north western 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. seen some of that wet weather. we have seen flooding here and that rain is set to intensify for the south tow. 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 ma continues to see the very heavy rain and we could see more flooding here. now we move to east asia once again, that slow moving weather system, dumping rain across central parts of china and in the east pockets of torrential rain affecting he non province. once again, we could see further flooding here, but the korean peninsula managed to stay rather fine. and dry as the southern areas of japan,
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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. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. most people will never know what's beyond these. the deafening silence of 100000 and how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option, but we're not most people. oh,
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the me. this is just a quick reminder of our top stories. this are the u. s. special invoice i have, he has resigned, what he calls the inhumane treatment for patient migrant refugees by the us government in the daniel for it says he has policy to be port ferguson's old patients is deeply flawed. un secretary general, antonio good parish is hosting a climate and security ministerial meeting. going to world leaders to make a commitment to tackle climate change and take immediate action. millions of people across the us will soon receive their 3rd dose of fires. it's covered vaccine. when say us regulation, suppress this to shots, people 65 and older, and those are burnable to disease things terrorism benefit has been
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criticized as just suggesting a volcanic eruption on one of the canary islands could be a draw for tourists all of lava to 12 meters. high is slowly moving across la paloma. well then 6000 people have had to flee their homes since the eruption started on sunday. nicholas hark reports and i form la palmer. this is jose hernandez, her masters house, in the distant. just below the gushing crater. still standing, but for how long he says there was no warning from authorities, but he knew when the earth under his feet suddenly started shaking the summit. luna, who had once again a walk and i angry. i'm 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 nor on the state, but friends and family for help. there in shock with only a few belongings. in
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a plastic bag they watch. european poorest flocked towards the volcano. encouraged by spain's tourism minister, whose describe the reception as a great show. and incredible natural spec doctor and not really much places in the world where you have an active case where you can see that people go to live alone to, to hire, to do someplace in asia by cutting the canary islands is something very unique, especially the people from the islands, 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 a he gets from the creator and what are you hearing right now? is liquid rubbing, shot up into the air as well as the chemicals being released with century reader. it look right below us. look at the thick layer of ash,
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just on the outside, on the not just on the ground. also right above the articles of sulfur dioxide. hanging the air residence in its path or 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 cats, 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 in expansion. though, facing an unfolding tragedy, nicholas honk al jazeera apalmer canaries. polls and germany are pointing to a tight race in federal elections on sunday. political parties have
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a last chance to persuade undecided forces when they face often a telephone's debate in a few hours time by cooper will vote for members of parliament, and those alexia will then choose a new chancellor. replace anglo marco step and then after 16 years in office, one of anglo americans, landmark decisions during her tenure was opening. the country border is to nearly 1000000 syrian refugees in 2015. now that she's leaving office that vanstone that met some of the people managed to start a new life in germany. as a result, when i'm asked alex let his syrian birthplace, damascus, he never imagined he would end up in cyber going to town a border between germany and france that had 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
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german friends, he quickly got his life on track. you fall into you to join the german red cross as a paramedic and sat up an online learning company passing on his skills to other refugees. recently has been working with other syrian refugees to help survive as a flood into german states in july that killed nearly 200 people. i've seen from the experience when they volunteer. they create kind of a value they bring this to the community. i'm going to merkel saying her 3 famous words were sharpened out. we can do this as seen as one of the finding moments of german chancellor decisions who accept a large population of refugees seen as to leadership by some but other say it was a huge mistake. now, at the end of 16 years and office, the main question is, if her famous course come to, but i got a bite for the book with a title, we are the chef and us in which he has portrayed on us. allah got an auto successful refugees to counter the negative stories. he says,
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i told about refugees in germany. he's working on a german translation. he's going okay. medical outfit. people say medco made a mistake to accept refugees in 2015. they say we ruined this country. we don't work. i have a different experience. you many are studying. are looking for jobs and working and paying taxes and statistics show that of the 1800000 people classified as refugees for you under 60000 are currently fully employed around 55000 are enrolled in training programs and $10000.00 studying at universities. i would say many of those you know, arrived, the are on 2015, i know part of the german society. and before we got to labor mach integration, it went better than most expected due to merkel decision to accept a large group of refugees. writing parties like the the, the alternative for germany flourish during the last election 4 years ago. they are predicted to win around 12 percent again in elections on sunday with merkel leven
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office on us is hoping the next government will continue to support him and the refugee. those who have been successful agreed that it has been a helping hand from german friends who pointed them in the right direction. that estimate the difference step, fasten al jazeera cybill can syrian forces have answered several more villages around dora, bringing the country's southern region. under government control. it comes to weeks after president bush auto assets forces captured, the rebel held part of the city. and i control much of the country 10 years after serious war began, their province was known as the birthplace of the uprising in syria. that night to the conflict on the troops as they progress pushing back homes, groups and northern mozambique. since being deployed there 2 months ago, the rapid success is raised concerns about the ability of moves and peaks own
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security forces. rhonda sent a 1000 soldiers into the resorts, rich capital gatto, province in july along side local forces that helping people travel safely to and from the time of pomo that suffered some of the worst violence. let's take a closer look at the going security. threats in the region. conflicts is escalate, it's in northern was some big insurgency in 2017 governance. assess isolate fighters are operating in parts of couple though, got a province destroying villages and kidnapping people and ons groups. no local, it's all shut. bob in mozambique is behind much of the concept that government security forces also been accused of great human rights violations. and this the says, this evidence of them torturing prisoners and dismembering opposition fighters. well, the violence is kills more than 3000 people and displaced over 670000
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others bushes. not nearly as a research consultants at the institute for security studies. he says most and was on beacons, or they have largely welcome the better trained and the quit wanted forces. but this concern of a, among some about their intentions in mozambique, or when they say they're here because of the international solidarity at west isn't with them because people that's very beautiful to hear. but do we all understand that that might be, you know, like and on interest to wanda. so how we can and then we'll understand that when i'm not in the province of, of come to god. but they're only present in 2 districts at panama end. and with what the 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 d l n g project is in the panama and with some of the prep is important for
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logistics. so everything that we see now, it's like one done a dad to protect, to create and to protect and security perimeter of alien g facility to allow a different company to come back to palma and the rates partners exam, they feel comfortable or message, then they feel hetty, that they can see as some as strong men and women on the ground, protecting them and their property. we cannot deny that. but when we come to the political level, opposition and prayer, and some academic people consented about the agreement, which brought to do want them to me with them because that is not public. so people are questioning for how long they're going to stay. and what is their role, what they can do? what adapt towers? so it will say that there is a mix it to you. one of the most hiring journeys being made by undocumented migrants escaping poverty and violence at home involves confronting one of the most
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iris facets on earth. persons of columbus, patients, peruvians and venezuelans are risking their lives to reach to the sea in human reports from coal chain in chile. on what length of cross you're talking about desert. this is the oldest, the driest, and the highest non polar desert in the world. according to nasa, the pama 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 what 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 whalers who just made the journey across the bolivian border into
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chile follow. you can, di trying to. the cold is indescribable. we had to leave 2 others behind. that may not make it, they were going to say, i thought i wouldn't survive, i couldn't breathe it to 5000 kilometer journey from the does whaler to columbia than ecuador down to peru. and then from the livia into chile, the final destination got to think of. 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 said 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 champ, dazzle, and other 2000 kilometer south. this is another telltale 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,
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the lama. herd who was during the spring and the summer, what they did after that was to start getting rid of what 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 yen 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 up with hypothermia eclipse in multiple deaths caused by each end of the victims, 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 julie, say they've been victims of sex abuse once here,
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the danger isn't over either, says colonel and this had in us been in smugglers locked up 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. the route 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, the.
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