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from i will tell them that this is from pluses and increasingly migrant farm workers of victims of vicious beatings. jo reed asked, lamb is helping the pakistani community to find a voice. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them undocumented and under attack. this is europe on al jazeera. ah no 3 days it's ready been told with south korea, but me what it describes is hostile policies, a drunk. ah . hello, i'm emily, angling. this is al jazeera alive from the coming up. the us ramped up explosions of haitian asylum seekers just by criticism of his actions on the southern border.
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a volcano when the canary islands threatens to cause more damage, as it continues to few lava and climate change is again raised by ladies at the un general assembly. with a warning that a reckoning is coming. i am the sister of north korea's latest says pyongyang is ready for talks if so, if it scraps what she describes as hostile policies. the statement from kim jo jung is in response to south korea's recent call for a formal end to the crane wall. that conflict ended in $953.00 with an armistice and not a pace treaty, leaving the 2 sides technically still at war. for more on his story, let's bring in our correspondent rog mcbride live for us in. so hello there,
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rob. how significant is this statement from kim jo, john it is potentially quite important given that it is of course, kimmie. jung, who tends to be the more critical uncompromising voice of the north korean government in dealings with south korea and also the united states. and this is in response to the call from noon j and the president of south korea, the un general assembly, who is desperate to try to restart negotiations with the north calling for a formal end to the korean war, which you said would be a pivotal moment for the whole of the korean peninsula now he has made this call before and initially it was greeted by north korea with some dismissive ness, a vice of vice foreign minister saying that it was up to the united states 1st to show that it was willing to drop what he called their hostile posturing, but this was then followed up with these interesting remarks by kim jo. john, who again was skeptical about the office saying that south korea with, for example,
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guilty of double dealing. but at least holding open the door to the possibility of having further talks about the saying that it was an admirable idea and that if the certain conditions were met, then at the north would be willing to have what she called a constructive discussion. so this is being viewed quite positively here in south korea. they say they are committed to improving relations with the north. and it is certainly a very different picture to what we were looking at just over a week ago when you recall that on the same day, within hours of each other. the millet trees of the 2 korea were in fact a test firing new types of missile. so it is certainly an improvement on that. rub mcbride, thank you for the update. rob live for sta in. so to north america, now in the us is ramping up expulsions of haitian migrants from the southern border with mexico. the department of homeland security says is conducted 12 people
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taishan flights since sunday. returning nearly 2000 people to hygiene washington, the special envoy to havi has resigned because of what he calls the inhumane treatment of haitian migrants by his government. in a statement daniel foot say the policy of de porting thousands of asylum seekers is counterproductive and deeply flawed. al jazeera footage is showing the mistreatment of haitians along the us border caused outrage earlier this week. the white house is now banned, the use of horse patrols around the del rio border area. thousands of haitians remains stranded. they are in make shift camps. she have tansy has more from washington dc. on the sidelines of the un general assembly, anthony lincoln attempted once again to present the u. s. as making human rights central to its foreign policy. so when asked about the treatment of haitian refugees of the u. s. a southern border, the secretary of state blamed disinformation. some people are misinforming
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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 are already here, but there is a fundamental contradiction between the u. s. a long haitian refugees to stay in the u. s. under its temporary protective status scheme because of their home countries, instability only if they arrived before the end of july, while deporting those seeking asylum now to a country, it admits is dangerous. it was a question of the white house spokesperson wrestled with him. washington, we are still under title 42 because we are in a global pandemic. john sucky neglects dimension is the reason the u. s. is still under title 42 is the bite administration has fought to keep it in its place against all legal challenges. title $42.00 is the obscure, 75 year old public health law that was used by the trump administration to reject and deport all asylum seekers out at southern border. at the time centers for
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disease control scientist said it's invocation of sensibly to prevent the spread of code that had no basis in science. saki also misstated us an international law regarding asylum seekers. they're not deportations. people are not coming into the country through legal methods. in fact, the us immigration and nationality act is clear that any alien, irrespective of how they entered, is eligible to seek asylum. international law also prohibits will refuse more well the expulsion of refugees to countries where they faced persecution. a point raised at the u. m. the mass expulsions currently underway without screening for protection needs are inconsistent with international norms in may constitute reform . in his resignation, letter, special envoy, down foot didn't just object to what he called the inhumane counter productive decision to deport thousands of refugees to hazy, but took aim at the bike. the ministrations wider policies toward the country,
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which he said would only worse than the refugee situation across the region. he noted that the administration is supporting aerial home reef as the country's current leader over the objections of civil society puts and it was just the latest floored us intervention. but hubris that makes us believe that we should pick the women again is impressive. he writes the cycle of international political interventions, and ag has consistently produced catastrophic results. the white house s foot never raised any objections, blink, and acknowledge disagreements, but said he appreciated foot passion. foot says he was ignored. i'm dismissed. she every time see al jazeera washington still in the us and a house committee investigating the january capital riots dissipated for senior members of donald trump's administration. trump's chief of staff, mark meadows informed by the state bannon are among those who will have to testify me. they'll be questioned about what happened at the white house on the day of the riot. in the 600 people have now been arrested in connection with the storming of
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the us capital on january 6. well, ladies have been told a woman planet will also be a move violent one. the security implications of climate change report to a meeting of the un security council during a general assembly dominated by calls, the stronger environmental action. christian salumi reports from the un from flash flood, 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
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emissions before it's too late. the international community travels to glasgow and early 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 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. china, as the world's largest consumer of call prefers to keep the subject off the councils agenda, which it would be inappropriate and so forth to replace the collective decision making of the international community. beijing has promised to stop building new
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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 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. his hosting is now just weeks away. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations, the flow of lava from a volcano when the canary islands has flowed. but they could still cause more damage. the volcano on la palmer island erupt in 6 days ago. hundreds of homes have since been destroyed. nicholas had reports from the village of tulsa courting above the picturesque coastal village of does the corte is what seems like a looming storm, but is in reality,
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a giant cloud of volcanic ash. the crater has expanded, does the court, it 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. when i'm concerned, this may effect a banana plantation. this is the principal economic activities people here. so it was a big losses for so many families. 500 hector's, a banana plantation have been uber versus li, destroyed by thick blanket of ash. microscopic volcano rocks are seeping into the crop, making them inedible amounts of last size martina to an island that gets much of 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,
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and by the banana plantations, if we can't work, we are about to lose everything. it's another tragedy of all. a royal visit in spain came to boost the small and remote islands morrell. thousands of people are displaced their homes and belongings turned to ash. 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 and lava and what they describe as an unpredictable and intense climate. well can ologist headlong predictive disruption, 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 adoption, the nomic of the gusting of the kid. when you set up to use, going to make these kinds of different faces much more expressive. but this is
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common to see this kind of changing character movie character. what is this volcano trying to say wonders, mayer? why the costa has failed to see its beauty? he feels powerless in the face of this force of nature. at the future of his village hangs in the balance. nicholas hawk algebra lewalma. still ahead on al jazeera era gains ramp access to the province where the taliban 1st emerged. and just stolen treasure returned to iraq. how this price was anxious tablet is making its way back on the hello. they let start in se, asia, and there's more wet weather on the way for much of indo china. thanks to that
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tropical load that's moving its way across the vietnam and made landfill in the northwest. it's bringing some very wet weather. strong winds as well to parts of cambodia and laos as well as southern areas of thailand were likely to see some flooding here. now as we look towards the philippines, we are watching a tropical storm working its way up the north west. now, it isn't going to make an impact. it's not really of concern at the moment, but we are seeing some heavy rains effect. northern parts of the philippines drives up in the south where we have seen flash flooding recently. they denisia it is going to get rather wet, come sundays, and heavy falls across sumatra. and into java and it's a different story in australia is moved down south, largely fine and dry. thanks to that high pressure which remains in charge of u coastal showers. the queensland is going to get weather and windier for perth come sunday, but it really dries up in the south east. the temperatures are going to recover its new zealand. that's getting a pounding from the wet and windy weather come saturday. the south island is seeing
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some very strong winds kicking in. we have got some warnings out for christ church that sure weather update. the more and more indians are going under lunar to become tall. ah, when i want to investigate the length some people are willing to go to reach new on al jazeera, me o l g 0 is a whole me ah
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ah, how are you watching out 0? i'm emily angland. a reminder about top stories is one of the uses of north korea's lead. it says young yang is ready for talks with salt. if it's scraps, it's hostile policies. the statement from kim, you're john, is in response to south korea, hold for a full in to the korean war. the us to speeding up the functions of haitian asylum seekers from its southern border with mexico. washington special envoy to heidi resigned on thursday for what he calls the inhumane treatment of haitian migrant and the un secretary general has worn to the security council. climate change will make the world war violent and unstable. the annual general assembly in new york has been dominated by cold, the stronger environmental action. the taliban takeover in
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afghanistan has been welcomed by those who live in the groups stronghold can to al jazeera gains where access to the greater can to how region in the south come. l. haida, has our porsche greater kunda hall, a region defined by government culture and history, dredging, the growth, know, providing on and competing every province case, including his mind and its capital lifecycle. gall, until recently, it was at the end of operations. the us led coalition voted in the national army some of the most intense fighting of the almost 20 a wall since that all of our earlier days. that's out that remainder strong void with the new dollar bond governors have had a transition of paula moore, the him on the curator situation. thank god. in helmand is stable the entire population in which her dean and standing with the taliban and welcoming. that's
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why the situation is normal and there's not been a problem toward the people with this. if you look at the situation, you would think that things have been normal for a couple of years when large good guys gave widespread damage at the avalon army were defeated in august box of destroyed with an armored re good. what remained from the final batteries, voice people gathered at the low good square book in favor of the dollar barn de cola, yet not so much you would like to know that for sure. no one was here with the previous government, but everybody's happy with the return of the taliban. everyone is in agreement almost out on the world of joyce in opposition to the government. a former president of money and deeply conservative region was compounded by allegations of a drug. then corruption, people have written a government for to graduate in rural areas where their struggle to stamp their own poverty. traveling not to gain,
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we find more fragile hope and they're going to fall big as us and on focus and fighting a dollar bon case bombarded downs and district got in gauntlet civilian life was months ago as soon as the african national army fled. talbert allows people to return. the people came back with whatever they had, and even borrowed money to stuck, to rebuild their destroy shopping in homes. they did not going to be uneasy. dodge, ruling of one is done looming threat of a drought. not to mention the economic crisis, but most people will tell you that their domain port one is done back on its feet. it good national health door will be closer to red, green, and economy on the brink of collapse. and one big question hanging of a foreign aid. it's how women good and minority will be at the dollar
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bonnet bag. come on how to get it off. so no one is darn. the former head of cat along is government, has been arrested in the italian island of sardinia. charles put him on a travel day from belgium, where he had been living an excel for 4 years. spain has charged the separatists later with sedition sang. he helped organize a 2017 cadillac independence with a random that was deemed illegal by spanish courts. for more on this story led springing. adam rainy, who is live for us outside the court house inside, damien adam. what are the next steps that are likely to be taken? well, what we're going to see in the coming hours and not minutes is we're going to see him going to the court right behind already in the building. and he's going to have an audience with a local appellate court judge, and they're going to decide if he can be sent back to spain, extradited, or if this warrant has no, you know, true value. legally. he's already on
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a couple of occasions, been detained or the threatened of detention and other parts of the european union . and then he was let go. so it's not clear if he's actually going to be expedited, this is the 1st audience here in italy. he was arrested on thursday evening when he landed here interestingly to attend a culture on a political giving solidarity to a sardinian autonomous independent minded group. you may see behind me, members of that group with sardinian flag, the language they speaking katelyn in the language that some people speak sardanio is very similar if not the same. so there's a lot of sense here that this is illegal, that he shouldn't be detained. and that if anything he should be released summer leave or will be seeing the and coming hours today, he'll be able to leave, leave the court, leave detention and attend somebody's meeting to is planning or at least go back to belgium. but that's yet to be seen. it's going to be an audience with an appellate
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court justice later here on friday and here and saw city, it's a city and board of how will we appreciate that update. thank you very much, adam for political parties into new zia, demanding, and in to what they say is occurred by the president in a joint statement. the opposition says kind of fade has lost his legitimacy. after announcing, he would rule by decree and ignore parts of the constitution said has held nearly absolute powers since july 25. when he's act, the prime minister in suspended parliament. citing a national emergency climate change has become one of the hottest topics in the upcoming german elections. after july. floods killed nearly 200 people. anglo merkel has been dubbed the climate chancellor during her 16 year term. but critics say her commitment internationally is being contradicted by lack of action at home step, fasten, ripple. this is lake night,
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one of the dirtiest forms of coal mines from a 50 square kilometer hole that has swallowed dozens of villages and threatens another 6 in the coming years. the gas while mind providing power to the western, most industrialized part of germany, ice in the same state would that be flat struck last to lie a result of extreme rainfall attribute to global warming? it cannot advantage for skin. i can't understand why germany continued just policy . they say we will stop in 2038, but that is too late. it isn't thinkable that in 2027 villages will have to disappear to mine coal, the damages, the climate. marita family has been living and cooking for generations. a nearly abandoned village. now since many residents have left due to plants, demolished, the houses are w e. the energy company is expanding the mine because according to the coal exit strategy, it can extract lick nitro, 17 more years. he had done was the police actually, most vague merkel has signed a pierce agreement. but here we see that the climate goals are undermined it. the
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mind should stop where it is now. otherwise, germany does not stay within the global $1.00 degrees temperature, right? it. while germany can rely more on renewable energy than other european countries, fossil fuels have recently made a comeback to prevent blackout due to a shortage of wind and solar energy to put pressure on politicians to speed up the energy transition. climate activists have set up camp, the village that is about to be demolished by the mining company. these mines have become a symbol for germany. struggle to move away from fossil fuels. to so much shows that uncle merkel should have done more to this or for title as climate chancellor . but to out of this transition to green energy is going way too fast. the static sound for former coal mine is like you are going yakobelli, who spent 33 years working underground until the last deep cold mine close in 2018 . it was the end of an industry that provide at work for half
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a 1000000 people in the 1950 and how to rebuild germany after world war 2, jacobo to now guide to it, thinks the industry, how built slows too soon. we're going to color, we don't want coal, we don't want late night. we don't want nuclear energy. and with new forms of energy, we can't generate enough power for our economy. so what are we doing now? we are importing coal climate chancellor or not uncle america. lisa mix legacy, looking at policies to reduce emissions. analysts say the next chancellor has no choice but to speed up the energy transition and try to fill merkel fly shoes. internationally. angle american start was also a motor start, so she emerged as a great leader over time. and the only thing what we can hope is that the future chancellor, whoever be the future chancellor is also a leader which will be respected germans fold on sunday, which direction they want the country and it's energy transition to go. but many agree,
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the train moving away from the traditional call industry has become unstoppable. stop. fasten al jazeera, tackling house, rival groups of bolivian. coca farmers have fought with police and the capital a pass the farmers through rocks and firecrackers and officers who responded by firing t. guess it was sponsored by a month long dispute about leadership of the regional coke of farmers association. the curriculum trade is controlled by local unions in bolivia, 5th of cultural heritage and important archaeological objects is a thriving business around the world. many precious items disappear and to private ownership, but one piece of history has been recovered and will soon be on its way back to its rightful home. rob reynolds has moved. it is a simple tablet made of clay in sized with a script of a long extinct language. but this 3500 year old artifact is beyond priceless.
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it is a fragment of the epic of gilgamesh, a work of literature written more than a 1000 years before the poems of homer, stolen decades ago from iraq. the tablet was formerly returned on thursday. the last out of the returning the iraqi artifacts for me means restoring self esteem and confidence in iraqi society. following the 1st us led war against iraq in 1991 iraqi leader. saddam hussein temporarily lost his iron grip. museums were looted and priceless objects stolen. the loading and the museum hit us in our core because our history is really important to us. our history is what makes us, we're an old country. in fact, i can say where the oldest country in 2014 the tablet was bought for 1600000 dollars by the wealthy fundamentalist christian who was building a museum of the bible in washington dc. the fragment was seized by
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u. s. government authorities in 2019 think documentation lead to its resale and transport for other countries. only to have a return to the u. s. were an auction house facilitated itself for $1600000.00. the head of the us cultural organization says the repatriation of the gilgamesh tablet, sends a message. this ceremony here is also a welcome warning to the smugglers and looters of this world to those who use conflicts to steal into traffic, cultural heritage, participating in the destruction of cultural diversity. the epic itself is written as if recounting a dream telling the deeds of the hero gilgamesh, his contests with beasts and gods. gilgamesh sought the secret of immortality. but in the end, the hero learns a hard truth. what you seek,
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you shall never find. the text says, for when the gods made man, they kept immortality for themselves. rob reynolds al jazeera wild boar on the streets of rome, had become an election issue in the cities meryl raised the animals are a common signs in some neighborhoods of the italian capital. they have been increasingly drawn to the city in recent years, attracted by pauls of rubbish, mero, candidates. i blame each other for the issue. you're probably rough, i'm afraid, causes i am afraid. now there are no bull when there are, i'm afraid, and 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 here, but we are always careful with them. we are not afraid,
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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 rip, been out about it. and you can find out all the latest information on the stories in today's bulletin and elsewhere. by heading to the website to al jazeera dot com. ah, hello, i'm emily angland. this is al jazeera and these are the top stories this and i'm one of the sisters of north korea. the latest says pyongyang is ready for talks with sole if it scraps its hostile policies. the statement from kim, your jung is in response to south korea, call for formal end to the korean war. that conflict ended in 1953 with an armistice and not a pastry leaving the 2 sides technically still at war. rob mcbride has more from
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