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talk to you in more independence. how does it tells the stories of complex relationships that's created really, really a north africa on al jazeera. ah, the us special envoy to haiti resign saying his government's treatment and deportation of migrants is inhumane. and the u. s. will hope you supporters and trolls me a texas for the town up to al jazeera ad images of aggressive tactics. ah, hello, i'm down jordan without the allies and also coming up more jets of lava shoot into the sky from a volcano in the canary islands. incinerating houses, schools, and crops and wants to charge them all the moves towards requiring smart and make
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us adopt a single charger. ah, the us special envoy, haiti has resigned what he calls the inhumane treatment of haitian migrants by the us government. and a statement daniel foot said the policy of deporting thousands of migrants and refugees is counter productive and deeply flawed this week out to 0 published footage, showing us border agents on horseback trying to force people back will abide administrations using a trump or a policy to justify mass deportations back to haiti, but at a faster pace were responding to foot resignation. the whitehouse said he never raised his concerns about migration policies, but press secretary gen saki insisted that president biden was taking the matter seriously. what he has asked all of us to convey clearly to people who are understandably, have questions are passionate, are concerned,
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as we are about the images that we have seen is one, we feel those images are horrible and horrific. there is an investigation. the president certainly supports overseen by this the department of homeland security, which he has conveyed what will happen quickly. i can also convey to you that the secretary also conveyed to civil rights leaders earlier this morning that we would no longer be using horses in del rio. so that is something a policy change that has been made in response. what as you heard, the other whitehouse says horses will no longer be used by us border patrols in del rio, texas. off the offices, they use the horses rains to whip patient migrants. images captured via android earlier this week showed us for the agents trying to force people back of the attempts to enter from mexico. the border control chief describe the actions as an acceptable thousands of patient migrants remain in del rio was actually blinking. says this information is wrong. encouraging haitians to try to reach the united states. one of the very unfortunate developments that we've seen is
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that in a variety of ways, in righty of places, some people are misinforming haitians. whether in haiti or haitians residing and other countries that they can come to the united states and, and stay because of the temporary protected status. that was granted. the haitians who were already here some months ago, and that misinformation is very, very unfortunate because it's causing people to make very hazardous journeys to put themselves in danger. well, let's talk to area ruins. he's an analyst at the migration policy institute. he joins us by skype from sacramento in california, our goods happy with or so what's your reaction to the resignation of the you and envoy for haiti? and daniel foot said, look, the haitian deportations are inhumane. he was extremely blunt about what's
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happening, wasn't it? yes, he was and thank you for having me. the bottom line with the statement is that it's really striking to understand how the situations in haiti haven't really changed in the last few months. and certainly that's concerned because of human rights violations. for people going back to haiti and simply because of their lack of capacity of the government, we have to receive them at the same time, i think the steam and when he speaks to a larger piece of this, which is how can we have a region including mexico, when a mom there at the top of the costa rica, other countries in the region come together to try to reduce the situation. not something that happens in the next quarter with a really it's an issue. requires corresponds ability, more opportunities for protection, more legal pathways for migrant sexual alternatives. i think that's what we've learned here. and i read it is worth pointing out that the us does have a process where it can give on documented migrants this temporary protected status from deportation. if it's too dangerous to send them back to their home country, why don't haitians enjoy that protection that well,
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temper ticket status is given to people already in the united states. it's for people that have received and have come to nancy after a certain period of time. so the migraines that are actually coming to the board at this point are not eligible for p. p. s. in that sense, they can of course asylum. but as the reporter cleverly showed, it is important to know that the title 40 to the expulsion that are happening around the border are not providing this by grants and to need to seek asylum. so therefore, they are not eligible for p. p. s. they are eligible for asylum, but right now the system is still not up to speed and not efficient enough to actually provide these protections for those migrants, not in mexico, and not in the united states. i really, what's your response then to those dreadful images we've seen border guards on horseback whipping haitian migrants. it does remind us, doesn't it of adopt sharpton us, history of slavery and discrimination. it is very unfortunate those images that we saw earlier this week given that we're dealing here, migration is about human beings in this case, and really seen those images. i think it's something that struck, cor,
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was everybody here united states and other, other of us who are falling migration? well again, i think in this case we need to focus on is trying to make sure that before migrants come to use mexico border, we actually have a plan. the united states government is working on trying to. we started to tell him system, but it simply hasn't done that yet. in the meantime, we have to really go beyond what enforcement is and how he can actually be better conducted. i'm better off with better oversight. i think what happened and he was mexico border. it's unfortunate, but also it is not the 1st somebody happened if you look 3 weeks back are so similar. images were coming from the waterfall and mexico border, where haitian migrants were in fact ok. also being confronted of the same time, just a final point to ariel on policy. i mean, president biden has been accused of having an incoherent policy on immigration, but experts i look, he's caught between conservatives on the one hand who say he's weak on migration and liberalism, the other who says policies a too much like donald trump's, where is biting, failing on immigration and what needs to be done just by broadening well the
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administration. so right now trying to deal with both of those sites that you, that you pointed to. and i think what needs to happen is not to choose one side or the other, but to actually do both the same time. we do need to have protection systems that need to be more open to my friends at the same time. enforcement needs to come to happening in better and more professional way and wanting to work at and addressing the root cause migration and providing more opportunities for my friends to come from central america from haiti, and from other parts of the world without having to go through such a dangerous journey and then have better mechanisms to receive them, not like we saw last week or the next quarter. now like we saw earlier, when we saw those confrontations with some border patrol and haitian migrants, we need to have a system that is not just reacting and what it's actually proactively thinking about how can we meet the needs migrant and prioritize those over any policy side? that we may be seen on this issues. our area is really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much. indeed for talking to algebra. thank you. now world leaders have been told a woman planet will also be
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a more violent one. the security implications of climate change were put to a meeting of the security council during a general assembly dominated by called a stronger environmental action from the un christian filling the ripples from flash blood to drought and famine. the united nations warns that a reckoning is coming for climate change. the united kingdom's prime minister boris johnson came to the general assembly with a message for human kind. it's time for humanity to grow up. it's time for us to listen to the warnings of the scientists, and if you look at cove, it, if you want to see an example of the gloomy scientists being proved, right, it's time for us to grub and understand who we are and what we are doing johnson is trying to whip up support for major new commitments to reduce carbon emissions before it's too late. the international community travels to glasgow in early
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november for a major climate summit. well, virtually all countries agree that a warming climate is a risk. some are making the case that it's more than just an environmental problem . they say it is also a threat to international peace and security. some argue that means the security council can take action. that's an argument that should have been settled a long time ago. look at almost every place where you see threats, 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. china, as the world's largest consumer of call prefers to keep the subject off the councils agenda on the way it would be inappropriate and so forth to replace the collective decision making of the international community. beijing has promised to stop building new cold plants abroad, but the u. k. prime minister argues all countries will need to step up even more to keep temperature rise below the previously agreed 1.5 degrees celsius and humanity
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on track. we must come together in a collective coming of age. we must show that we have the maturity and wisdom to act. and we can. the cop 26 climate conference is hosting is now just weeks away. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations was well also at the un general assembly. somalia is foreign minister has been speaking about efforts to hold long over due elections in his country. an interview with al jazeera diplomatic editor james bay's mom at the direct that did not rule not running the president himself saw say, no, the president standing for reelection. there are also a number of 2 former presidents who are going to stand for this election. the number of other politicians from a prime minister's and so forth. so their prime minister do you think he's a can the current prime minister has said he's not a candidate repeatedly is
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a good friend of mine. and they said that to me, so i have to believe them. i have to everyone. are you a candidate to be president? i was the candidate in 2016. will you be accounted again? this time i will be a candidate at the right time. when, whenever that is, whether but what we're looking for really is to avoid any conflict or this whole thing collapse. and so my focus is really garnering the support that we need for the technical and financial so that there's elections. and i don't want to my candidacy or anything else to get in the way. so molly comes 1st and we wouldn't have that forth. uneasy and political parties are demanding an end to what they say. it's a cool by the president, the joint opposition statement. as i said, as lost his legitimacy after announcing he would rule by decree and ignore part of the constitution. site has held nearly total power since july 25. when he sucked
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the prime minister and suspended parliament, citing a national official break. you're not just here when we come back after living in desperate conditions in camps around campbell are told they can go home, but many have nothing to return to germany's election content this face off in their final tv debate. 3 days before voters decide who replace and lemme more the hello. thank you for joining in. here's her headlines for the americas. a lot of activity, both for the top and in the bottom end of south america. system fleming in patagonia, a big drop in temperature as for a small fee on europe, the $27.00 degrees on friday. ok, it's for the top and we've got our storms here and stepping in to some tropical moisture for the pacific coast of columbia. so we're seeing that rain pile love
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some showers, bogus hodges cloud cover, and lima with a high of 17 degrees. dry rain can be found through the south, was portion of guatemala. and this is concerning because there has been a flash flooding and landslides here in the past where she get up the weather patterns for the u. s. score states. it's now dry here. so look at this in abundance of sunshine and tallahassee with a high of 27 degrees. the wet and windy weather can be found over ontario and toward the northeast, toronto, detroit over the past 24 hours scooping up about $50.00 to $60.00 millimeters of rain. and we see this batch of what weather over the st lawrence river valley on friday in quebec, off toward the west. we've got rain pity in, in toward central and northern parts of british columbia sunny. however, for vancouver with a high of 20 degrees. and look, there is some on sooner. boisterous, sneaking in the parts of arizona, southern sections, phoenix drive with a high of 36 soon. the
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cut out one of the buffet, growing nations in the world. ah, the contract needed to open and develop into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and tough trade and money, skillfully enough re key is up to about filling up from it of connecting the world, connecting the future. got cut to gateway to whoa trade. ah the me welcome back to mind about top stories in the us special invoice. i hate, he has quit over his government's treatment of patient migrants. daniel foot
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describes us deportations as inhumane, and counter productive. the wifi says horses will no longer be used by us border patrols in del rio, texas. after officers, they use the horses rains to whip patient, migrate the us border control chief, describe the actions as unacceptable human. second general has won the security council. the climate change will make the world more violent and unstable. un general assembly has been dominated by cold, a stronger environmental action. not millions of atkins are in need of humanitarian assistance, including 600000 who been internally displaced this year. the taliban says now that there's peace, people can return home. but years of conflict and natural disasters, i've left many with nothing to return to solomon jervey reports for camp in coddle let us desperate for help. the visa ross says it would be better to die than face this humiliation she's been trying to find shelter for nearly 2 months after her
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husband was killed and conduce a similar story from northern and central of gunston repeated across to sir i sure money count in couple many parks and open areas in the african capital are now camps for displaced. people not heard about 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 has arrived yesterday from northeastern to pisa. she wants to attend a spot for shelter. this water is put sanitization only drinking water is expensive and then your thirsty quality of water isn't a already the tank is filled every few days for an estimated 6000 people. here. if agencies are philanthropists, don't come. people must pretend to buy the water. besides the washing and drinking
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is the makeshift clinic, the open air single bed operation is run by warranties. in the last 2 months, they've treated cases ranging from pneumonia and diarrhea, dement and health issues out of 46 pregnancy that the camp this a 26 where miscarriages was either decided not to leave of guns funds and thousands of professionals fled after the taliban takeover if the international community and the world has 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 on trying to 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 a half 1000000 people across a lot 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,
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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 best empowers do not recognize the current government and have frozen assets. in the meantime, agency said they are 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 intern government to try to find solutions that work ultimately for the afghan people. the interim minister for refugees told out there about plants 3 hibbon day people create jobs and help restart their lives . but it will be a tricky interaction. but donors such as the un, because clearly the rep on her body and others in discovery and have been
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sanctioned by the united nations. without that help people here fear their problems will multiply, especially as been to the 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 i just up and that involuntary return of the displays can only happen if and when help arrives. so i'm, i've been job done to the ra couple the un high commissioner for human rights is urging the international community to do more to stop the conflict to me and me are getting worse before it's too late. michelle bachelor says the violence that spread through me and more sense of true in february is showing signs of escalating into a wide spread civil war. she's accused agenda of using weapons against civilians which are intended for military conflict. more than 1100 people been killed since
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the democratically elected government was out there. human rights situation myanmar has deteriorated significantly. as the far reaching impacts of this of the military coup continue to devastate lives and hopes across the country. conflict, poverty and the effects of upon them makes are sharply increasing on the country face as a vortex of repression, violence and economic collapse, theory and forces of entered several more villages around the southern city of bringing the region under government control. they consolidated gains made 2 weeks ago when president busha sounds troops capture the rebels held port of the province which struggled the borders with jordan and israel became known as the cradle of the uprising against us back in 2011, which led to war 10 years on the government again controls most of syria. fire and lava are still shootings. ma volcano on the island of la palmer in the canaries, 5 days after it began erupting wards of lava in gulf. everything in its path,
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including houses, schools, and banana plantations. nicholas are reports in the village of the court. above the picturesque coastal village of does corte is what seems like a looming storm, but is in reality, a giant cloud of volcanic ash. the crater has expanded, does the court has not yet been evacuated. the villages mayor one coast is not just concerned, but deeply worried. lava is moving 4 meters per hour and it's less than 2 kilometers away from the village. what happened this year? i'm concerned this may effect a banana plantation. this is the principal economic activity of people here, so it would make big losses for so many families. 500 hector's, a banana plantation have been you reversible, destroyed by a thick blanket of ash. microscopic volcano rocks are seeping into the crop, making them inedible amounts of last sized martine to an island that gets much of
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its revenue from banana production last year. a devastating fire does toward the crop, followed by a long spell of drought. and now this looks, no, sir, i'm so upset, it's a disgrace. what we're going through here. we live off and buy the banana plantations. if we can't work, we are about to lose everything. it's another tragedy of all. a royal visit from spain's king to boost the small and remote islands morale. thousands of people are displaced, their homes and belongings, turned to ash the volcano showing no sign of letting spewing a continuous flow of lava. experts don't know if this is going to last for weeks or for months. and so people on this island are learning to live in this new environment surrounded by fire in love and what they describe as an unpredictable and intense climate. can ologist had long predicted disruption,
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but failed to anticipate its magnitude. there now studying the site for clues, for what may happen next. it has left them with more questions than answers. you have a person that may happen, right? so we are dealing with somebody and adoption, the nomic of the guessing of the kid when you set up these going to make these kind of different faces much more this process. but this is common to see this kind of changing character movie character. what is this volcano trying to say wonders me or find a costa who fails to see its beauty? he feels powerless in the face of this force of nature as the future of his village hangs in the balance. nicholas hawk out to 0 la palmer. let's can lead in germany have been given one of their last chances to win over undecided voters during their final tv debate. the candidates bind to succeed anglo merkel clashed mainly on debt . foreign policy impacts is post point to
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a tight race will stand down to some days election but will remain can't take a chancellor. during coalition talks, the person has moved from berlin 3 days before the elections in the back will become the next chancellor as clearly begun. during the last debate, the leaders of the main 7 parties tried to convince 25 percent of the 60000000 photos were still undecided. around 15000000 people was also the 1st time that foreign policy clearly dominated the debate. the main party saying that they wanted a stronger you, but they differed on how to treat china. there's a lot of things during these election, and if we may believe the polls, it could be the 1st time in 16 years that germany will be led by your social democratic government, led by the current finance minister. all love shows. also the full show that i'm going to merkel cd you to kristen democrat union would love more than 10 percent of their seats and parliament for the 1st time in history. this could also mean that
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germany could be less by coalition government. we parties instead of to so the very stable political landscape in germany for the last 16 years on the, on the la merkel who look a lot more fragmented in the future. the former head of capital only has government has been arrested in sardinia. god, let's put him on, was attained by border police on the italian island who's more shuttled that from belgium, where he's been living in self imposed exile for 4 years. spain's a q the separate his leader of sedition, saying he helped organize a 2017 capital and independence referendum that was deemed illegal by spanish course. now the european union hopes to impose a universal charge of all brands of mobile phones, tablets and other tech legislative proposal pushes for a plug that most device makers have already adopted. but the main hold out is apple . charlie angela has moved from london. a jumble of different charges in a top drawer. many homes have them and it's a waste. the
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e you want to clean up. the you commission is proposing common u. s. b c, charging ports for all new smart phones. i pads, tablets, cameras, and headphones. on the other issue of the office good. in terms of weight, this is difficult because this measure will allow us to say $1000.00 tons of electronic waste and $2600.00 tons of raw materials per year. there is also the impact on c o. 2 emissions, it will save $180000.00 and tons of c o 2 equivalent per year. there's currently 29 percent of all new devices come with the usb cable. the us be micro be sold with android devices. accounts for 50 percent of all charges sold, while the apple lightning port accounts for the remaining 21 percent. the i did a streamline all charges is very popular with consumers. the typical person in the you currently own 3 different charges, but only uses 2 of them regularly. the proposal fits well with the current drive
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towards to stay in a bit a t and promises to save consumers $293000000.00 a year. in unnecessary purchases. the 2nd part of the proposal is that new charges aren't automatically sold in the same box with new electronic devices, but both separately. and that the charging speed of cables is standardized and move environmentalists, a welcoming when it's wasted. a lot of top 6 substances include which lead soils into water and the hazardous to the people that, that a displacing that waste as well. it's like less of our mental benefit from this movie. tiny, it's more that, but it's absolutely below within that model of the electronics industry, able to proprietary technology and in the us which is through like over consumption . if the proposal is adopted by the parliament and count. so it could be law by 2022 companies will then have 2 years to adopt the devices. the consumer
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electronics giant. apple says the standardization will affect innovation in 2 years, is not enough time. the use says they've given the tech industry 10 years to come up with a solution between themselves. and they failed. now is the time for legislation. charlie angela al jazeera thunder wild boar on the streets of rome have become an election issue in the cities, male or race. the animals have become an all to come in sight. in some neighborhoods of the italian capital, they've been increasingly drawn to the city in recent years, attracted by piles of rubbish. may or candidates are blending each other for the issue. some residents, vegas, get your photograph. i'm afraid glasses, i am afraid. now there are no bull when there are, i'm afraid it didn't happen just wanted, but many times, once i saw them, i was going to throw out the rubbish. and they came off to me because i was carrying a bag with rubbish. i left the bag and went away while boys always drove
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here, but we are always careful with them. we are not afraid, because we know they went to taco, but we always keep a safe distance from them. because if by chance there is a mother with a pig, let's be risk being a top. russia has reported 820 corona virus deaths in the last 24 hours the same number as last month's record high authorities warrant cases are again rising rapidly with nearly 3500 new infections and the capital moscow. that's the most reported in a single day since the end of july. the criminal is monitoring the situation closely, but there's been no discussion of lock downs or imposing other restrictions. less than 30 percent of russians have been fully vaccinated. south africa, the national carriers resuming flights off to being grounded for more than a year. yeah. don't forget to wave broke into some don says, one of their planes took off from johannesburg airport. it stopped all operations
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last september because of financial problems. it received a government bailout, and april was beset by mismanagement and corruption for years before the pandemic hit. all the news, of course, now website they would have done a screen. the address algebra dot com ah, top of krycek at the headlines here on al jazeera, the us special envoy to haiti as quick over the treatment of patient migrant. daniel foot described the u. s. policy on deportations as inhumane and counter productive responding to his resignation. the white house said he never raised his concerns about migration policies. for secretary gen saki insisted the president biden was taking the issue seriously. when he is asked all of us to convey clearly to people who are understandably, have questions are passionate, are concerned, as we are about the images that we have seen is why.
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