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random one out 0 o, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from a london broadcast santa ah, ah, the european union says it'll give a $1000000000.00 to $8.00 groups in afghanistan to try to stop the humanitarian crisis. they are getting worse. ah, i'm about this, and this is all 0 live from doha. also coming up till declares the state of emergency alter indigenous peoples whose control of their ancestral lands. tens of thousands of demonstrators support oblivious government as it comes under pressure of a new law, which critics say is a step towards
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a police state. no more mass raids, us immigration officials, are to stop searching work places and the hunt for undocumented migrants. we find out why the policies changing. ah, the you says it's going to give a $1000000000.00 to afghanistan as leaders of the world's largest economies. the g 20 have been meeting online delegations from the u. s. the u. k. and european union are also gathering and cotton for talks with representatives of afghanistan's caretaker government. the taliban is on a diplomatic push for international support and recognition. stephanie decker reports in kabul. thousands of kilometers away from afghanistan, the political negotiations go on. following their talk to the americans, the taliban delegation met european representatives in cutters, capital doha,
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afghanistan on the agenda to at this virtual g. 20 meeting, led by italy. prime minister matthew doggy, warned of a humanitarian disaster. a variety of humanitarian emergency that is unfolding is very seniors. many people in representative of international organizations, di and the united nations have talk of humanitarian catastrophe, algoma. and they have noticed that with the onset of winter, with the situation will get worse in cobble. hardly any one has any money, as walter can wonderful me. i want to think the arrival of these la mc emirates. i believe that all our colleagues have been unemployed. meanwhile, our salaries have not been paid by the government. let us, therefore, my request to the government of these lumnick emerick of afghanistan. he stood by yes, our salaries 1st. because the people leaving poverty, unpaid salaries, no jobs, a country that has a severe cash flow problem. huge is dependent on billions of dollars of international aid that is now being withheld. and there's
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a growing security problem too. with iceland, afghanistan increasing its attacks. we met the man in charge of cobbled security. he says the taliban is more than capable of handling the iso threat. that is good from a hot out upon if i so is a threat to have gone a son. it will also be a threat to the neighboring countries. taliban have promised the world that it will not let the terrorist groups use of gunnison as a base for launching attacks. as i can see in the past when he days taliban damaged iso capabilities with our security operations against them for the wasn't but i left canister is managed to carry out deadly attacks, including here in cobble venting arm groups like it from gaining ground here and using it to attack other countries was one of the top points of last year's dough, high agreement between the u. s. and the taliban. despite engaging and dialogue with the taliban international community has made it very clear that this does not mean an official recognition of the taliban as afghans darned governments that's dependent on things like an all inclusive government and protecting the rights of
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women. and as that back and forth continues, billions of much needed dollars are being withheld abroad. that's having a devastating impact on the people here. daphne decor. i'll just hear a couple calls. i was invited to the g. 20 virtual, someone because of its mediation efforts. and you know, she's coming been home adult, tommy appealed to leaders and the taliban to honor commitments made the doha talks to him. how're russia? the deal included agreements of dialogue between us connie partners themselves. in addition to the withdrawal of the coalition forces from the african territories, the hope was that they will be peace and no other tibbetts that pose a threat to other countries would take place from of connie territory. it is upon of gunny stones, k, take the government to implement that on the international community, has a responsibility towards af connie's done that includes international and humanitarian aid to i've got his experience has shown that isolation leads to polarization and sha position. we know that cooperation and dialogue could lead to
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moderation and resolution of conflict. a prominent afghan civil activist has been shot dead by an unknown gunman. a dog on berwin was killed in the city of jalal, abide in longer our province. his attackers believed to have escaped out of firing at him from a rickshaw. targeted killings have been on the rise in eastern countries, sparky stones. up while he was walking toward his car, the attacker opened far on him from a ritual and killed him. it happened in an area where taliban police are only a 100 meters away. we're confused now because the previous regime was blaming the telephone, but killing those people not know who is killing them now. hello louis. chillies president has imposed a state of emergency over the so called my put che conflict. the armed indigenous groups been fighting to recover its ancestral land. troops have been sent to southern regions hit by violence. i'll does it as latin america editor, lucy, a newman reports. you come up, delegate them for chillies government. this video posted on social network,
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spain. indigenous. my put you rebel group was the last straw to come on. we warned that whatever happens will be the sole responsibility of the forestry institute and the government at 20. marcia and city held president sebastian pineda said he had no choice but to declare a state of emergency in south central chile is a bully. cook, honestly me because of the grave and reiterated acts of violence linked to drug traffickers, terrorist an organized crime committed by arm groups in the be of you and i can hear region go my feel for these violence events have not only taken innocent lively, which is the most painful, i feel that they have their houses, churches in my industrial, our cultural field on commercial installations on a great deal of public infrastructure for chillies, largest indigenous group, the my purchase. this is the latest chapter in a 500 year conflict for control of their ancestral land. in the late 18 hundreds,
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the chilean state took away most of it and gave it to chilean and european farmers, planting them approaches into poverty until this day. now younger, more radical map witches are taking up arms to expel forestry companies and large landowners. highways are no longer safe. countless agricultural equipment has been destroyed while my poor communities take over land. a chilean farmer was the latest to die last week after his house was set ablaze by an armed group. conservatives applauded the state of emergency saying it was long overdue. good. a muscular fibro situation in south central chile can wait a minute more. there are thousands of people who can't sleep at night because the state has abandoned learning because it doesn't have the operational capacity to guarantee their safety. if a but government opponent say dialogue is the only solution level in seattle, violence is the last resort of the incompetent. when a government responds with violence to a political problem, we know the result,
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the same one we been seeing for years. the president is allowed to impose a state of emergency for 15 days, with the option of extending it for another 15 days. without congress's approval. it will allow. * the army to provide transportation, communications, and logistical support to the militarized police that's already there, as well as patrol with them while many demanding the restoration of law and order and what they see as a lawless region. others fear that sending in soldiers with him fact escalate. the armed conflict even further to see and human al jazeera santiago, tens of thousands of government supporters have been rallying in some of bolivia as big as cities as follows, days of anti government protests against the proposed law, which could mean authorities wouldn't have to get a court order before investigating the assets of any citizen under swan law has more on the bolivian protests from the argentinian capital one, a service rallies are still going on. they been staggered throughout the day to
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allow president luis, are to say, to fly from coach of amber in the center of the country to la pars. and then over to the eastern city of santa cruz, where, where he is now bringing out tens of thousands of his supporters of government supporters across the country. and it very much, it is an attempt to show of strength to show the country, to show the opposition that there are more government supporters than there were anti government support. anti government protested out in the streets on monday, they're protesting against the proposed law. again, a law against elicit earnings, which the government said is essential to bring more earners more workers into the system, about 80 percent of bolivian workers work in the informal sector. the government says it will boost an ailing economy and also help in their fight against drug trafficking and money laundering. so they're determined to put this law threats already passed in the lower house said suspended its progress towards the upper
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house where they are further consultations with the population. what the opposition says is, this is the law that will give too much power to the states to the tax or thorough it is that this is a step in the direction of a developing or a totalitarian state. authority is a show of strength from those both on both sides. the signs are that the government has brought out tens of thousands of people throughout the day, and they have shown the opposition or the strength of the, of their numbers. the opposition is saying they're not going to surrender, and they, they want to mountains and have further protests in the coming days if the government doesn't and all these laws so that it does seem as though the markers have been set for a more conflict to come the u. k. government created one of the country's worst ever public health failures because it didn't impose a lockdown fast enough for the starter. britton's corona virus pandemic. that's the conclusion of a newly released report by some of the u. case own politicians. donna hall reports
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from london, m. p. 's from across the political spectrum had delivered a damning verdict on the government's handling of the coven 19 pandemic. in the words of a parliamentary report, it was one of the worst public health failures in u. k. history. it left vulnerable groups, exposed and led to one of the worst outcomes among developed world economies. from this evening, i must give the british people a very simple instruction. you must stay at home. boris johnson's delay in ordering the 1st lockdown in march 2020. the report says, cost many lives, it was part of a deliberate policy based on scientific advice aimed at achieving heard immunity. something that government has always denied, and a so called group think among ministers and government scientists. the report says, lead to a failure to learn lessons from what other countries were doing. we took too long to make that decision. i think everyone recognizes that. now we should have been able to avoid
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a lockdown altogether. if we had followed the model taken in taiwan or south korea with much expanded test and trace program, right from the outset. we could have avoided locking down in that 1st year as those countries did so that that is a big lesson. despite being one of the 1st countries to develop a test for koby 19 in january 2020, the report says the u. k. squandered that lead, turning it into a situation of permanent crisis when mass testing was halted in march. by the time a test trace and isolate system did come along in the summer, it was say, m, peace, slow, uncertain. often chaotic. there are moments of praise for the vaccine roll out, and the development of life saving treatments, both involving scientists from oxford university. but that does not exonerate the gulf nador it's advisors for a litany of criticism set out in what is an almost universally scathing report lobby. aquino la,
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lost his dad phemie to cobit 19 in april last year. he wants an apology. this moment here isn't about politics. and of saving faith, it's about understanding the pain that people are going through and doing what we can to ameliorate that and then prevent it from happening again. i think you can convey all of that in 2 simple ways and i'm sorry, so that decision to not do that, i think send a different, i know fortunate message quite loudly, the national coven memorial wall. opposite parliament bears vivid testimony to the pandemic. and parliament has now laid bare the extent of government responsibility for those losses. a public inquiry is due in 2020, to jonah whole al jazeera london. still ahead and all this in a gas and oil prices have surged on. there's a shortage of coal. we look at what's fueling the global energy crisis and business owners tell us what it's like being caught up in
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a dispute between the you and the u. k. over northern ireland. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hi there. thanks for joining in cares or weather update for asia. we're going to begin in india. so here's the situation that southwest monsoon is exited from the north. we can see that right, all the sunshine, new delhi, up to 35 degrees, but still keeping some bursts of rain toward the south. in particular, caroline, once again has an amber weather alerts. so the risk of seen some flooding here, and we have a plume of moisture extending from one end of the bay had been gall rate toward the other slamming into a thailand and the and bar. and certainly the rain is piling up there. now for the other side of indo china, look at this in incoming storm. tropical storm compas to it's already throw in buckets of rain toward hong kong. once again on wednesdays,
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it passes over high now and then eventually slamming into vietnam landfall on thursday. so hanoi rate through to denying some heavy rain can be expected your back to wednesday, i want to show you the rainfall amounts for hong kong, looking at about 60 millimeters of rain. also some heavy falls for the eastern coast of china as well. the winds will be a factor as well for hong kong, 85 kilometers per hour. when this one in japan we're weather system is something further toward the south cargo, schumann. it's 25 degrees. you are 30 every day. busy up until now in october, but that changes here now see soon, the weather sponsored by cuts, all airways voted world's best air line of 2021. in germany's capital, there is a barber. like no other liquidity. we haven't form, i locked or struck prospect yet. but as his city changes, he's moving with and going on the road. the stories we don't
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often hear told by the people who lived in the master barbara of berlin. this is europe on al jazeera. ah ah. the watching or is it a reminder of our top story? is this. so the use placed a $1000000000.00 to help us canister, but the money is going to go to aid agencies, not the taliban international funds been frozen since there are groups in control of the country and banks may be humanitarian crisis. worse. chinese government has declared a state of emergency after armed members of the indigenous ha ha ha. people to control the forests from logging companies,
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demanding the preservation of ancestral lands and tens of thousands of governments . supporters of ronnie de cross bolivia. it follows days of anti government protests against a proposed law. it could mean authorities wouldn't have to get a court order before investigating the assets of any citizen. yes, immigration officers won't be conducting any more. mass raids at workplace is implying staff believe to be undocumented immigrants. the move is part of president jo biden's shift towards punishing businesses that violate labor laws, rather than going out vulnerable workers. the order by homeland security hopes to reduce illegal labor by handing out harsh consequences to employers and make it easier for workers to be more vocal and calling out exploitation the frescos, an immigration attorney, and former deputy assistant attorney general in charge of immigration at the u. s department of justice. he says the move will allow for a more humane approach in dealing with workers. well,
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this is going to make an important difference to the quality of life. the people who are here without that is who are working. because prior to this rule, any given day, you didn't know if you were going to be able to come home just as you left or of the clara rate in your workplace, which would mean that you would be detained and potentially never see your family get that you're going to remove all proceeding. so from that standpoint, knowing that the worst thing that can happen is that your employer can be sanctioned and that the employer would then have to terminate people without. that becomes a more humane situation than be actually rounding up people who are not here with that actually putting them in detention. what i to saying is they are going to target the employers that not just hire undocumented labor, but actually a bullying document the labor, meaning they pay them some standard weight. they get them sub standard working conditions. people are constantly having access it on the work site. people are
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abused on the work site. so to the extent that those employers don't have a market for a document that immigrant anymore, that's probably on balance. a good thing because you really don't want those employers operating because that's not the system that it both ethical or is it even helpful to america writ large to have employer about their exploiting workers in that manner, the secretary of state will meet the foreign ministers of israel and the united arab emirates on wednesday the discuss the progress in strengthening relations, the u. e. along with some other out of nations began normalizing ties of israel last year after signing the so called everyone accords. us president joe biden says he supports the deal which were initiated during the trump administration. was going jordan has more detail about, widens is meeting while they're going to be a couple of our bilateral meetings as the secretary of state antony blank. and we'll meet with his as really counterpart, mr. la,
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pete. and then he will also have a separate meeting with his, a morality counterpart. then they'll have a trilateral meeting, all 3 men in the same room. they're going to be discussing of the raft of issues confronting middle eastern countries. everything from the political and economic instability in lebanon to the ongoing of civil war inside yemen. the ongoing situation with libya, the ongoing, a civil war in syria, as well as looking at the ongoing efforts to broker peace between the israelis and the palestinians. but a senior state department official did indicate, and a background briefing with reporters on tuesday afternoon that the by an administration is interested in seeing whether more countries in the middle east would be willing to open diplomatic ties with israel. certainly from a regional security standpoint, the more hours you have, the more treaty partners you have, the lower the chances there are of
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a regional war and certainly given that to both you and israel are concerned about ongoing efforts are suspected within the iranian government to develop a nuclear weapons program, if it's in washington's benefit, to have more countries on the same page, diplomatically and try to confront a security threat than it is to have lots of countries looking at each other as potential enemies, wendy weathers intensified the spread of several wild fires strides southern california bows more than $600.00 firefighters tried to contain the flames. the other sol far has burned $31.00 square. busy kilometers of land along the u. s. coastal santa barbara county electric power company, pacific gas and electric utility has warned it may need to cut supply to about 29000 customers. this week. kenya's president to hood kinyata says he firmly rejects and will not recognize our ruling by the international court of
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justice, which is largely in favor of somalia in a long wanting dispute over the amount of time. border at stake is control of a 100000 square kilometers section of the indian ocean. it's rich and oil and gas, kenya says is maritime borders should be drawn in a straight line. eastwards parallel to the line of latitude. somalia says the border should expand southwards, extending its land border. the disputes are straining already difficult relations between the neighbors. mark a web has more from nairobi. the court has ruled largely in favor of earlier in the area of ocean in question. according to the court ruling mostly goes to somalia, but a leader of it does go to kenya scenarios. see, this widely believed to be rich in oil and gas deposits, and kenya had actually given concessions to international oil companies to start exploring this area. that's what triggered this maritime borders. dispute in the
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1st place, kenya had already rejected the jurisdiction of the court before the ruling. it said it wasn't going to accept it. that the court said that kenya, con, retroactively put out of the court jurisdiction which i had signed up to in the 1960. they can use legal obligation to hold the ruling still stand question is what reach these countries going to do next? the malia has now a strong position with this court really ruling to seek diplomatic support from the united nations. from the security council can use position is weaker, but it certainly depends what 2 countries choose to do and what the allies choose to do. and certainly important to remember that there are international oil companies and foreign governments that are behind each of the countries respected interest in extracting the wealth from the natural resources beneath the sea. chinese property giant ever grand has failed to pay
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a $148000000.00 of its debt due on tuesday and a 3rd round of missed payments. analysts are wanting ever ground could be declared in default as soon as monday with liabilities of around $305000000000.00 is feared. this could be the start of a crisis across the industry with other property developers in china facing payment deadlines in the coming months. the newton is in prime ministers as the main focus of her government is to reform the economy as the country continues to fend off a growing financial crisis. and as our bones commons come, just a day after a new cabinet of 23 ministers was sworn in, in september, president k say there soon, executive powers began ruling by decree. me utilities companies in india by being urged to import cold because of a fuel shortage. power producers will not have to import up to 10 percent of their coal, even though india has the 4th largest reserves of coal in the world. india supply
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can no longer keep up because of a high demand for power because of the corona virus pandemic. adam house as a visiting economist at the economic policy institute explains why energy prices are spiking. every electric utility has its secrecy is based on the political compromises when they were set up. but what the underlying problems everywhere in the worlds are spikes and global commodity energy prices. this is very common when the economy goes into downturn, and this is what happened last year. as we saw an economic activity tank. we saw a producer stop slow down their production and start to mothball some of their least efficient facilities. then as the economy resumed, activity demand started picking up because these are heavy industries, it takes time to start them up, takes the investments that the producers are willing to do until their certain
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demand can be suspend. so while you have the demand for energy increasing, you don't have the supply catching up in time to moderate the markets, energy and electricity producers are caught in the middle of that. now, europe and european economies and chinese economy are particularly vulnerable to these kind of shocks because they are so dependent on imported energy. european economies don't really have the opportunity to switch between different fuel sources as readily as some economies. and the chinese economy is so dependent on call, even though it's trying to live up to its commitments, to divest from call into put on a strong face ahead of the glasgow un climate change from it. there's just not enough call to fuel china's factor is sent to build the field for cities and it's infrastructure. you can brags, administer says the northern ireland protocol is doing more harm than good done.
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it's creating c v as challenges in the region. david ross has revealed a proposal for new amended deals. northern ireland is the only area for the u. k and the e u. physically eat along a 500 kilometer border. keep in that border open is a crucial part of the 1998 good friday agreement. which ended the long wanting conflict in northern ireland and killed more than 3000 people. to avoid any physical border checkpoints, the protocol created accustomed divide in the irish c instead, which is inside the u. k. and to add to the complicated process, northern ireland must follow e. you rules as a condition of briggs. it overseen by the european court of justice. the u. k. is adamant that must change, adams and andrew simmons reports from belfast. as the case, breakfast minister prepared to speak in portugal, karen sloane was taking
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a delivery from the irish republic. it says main supply line now and without it, his delicatessen in northern ireland will be out of business. his main supplies used to be in the u. k. but the trade board in the r c means he can't rely on them any more. karen had been hoping that you was about to smooth things out with concessions over regulations on food exports from the u. k. and streamlined custom checks, but the way the british government is now behaving leaves karen and business people all over northern ireland. how much of a her until now he along with many others, never realize the role of the european court of justice was an issue in the post bricks of crisis. no, i was thinking about it was bracket and you know, protocol and this is all you hear and you know and all, and you're just something new. and other thing to worry about. you know, i work harder than us personally. you know, for the keep a go on your left hand, you can, i agree with the politicians because they need to go in and need to do something by
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doesn't need to smooth the facts on the ground. but there's nothing smooth in what the you case breaks. it meant to say it was he wants to rewrite the nor the lot of protocol device used to avoid a hard on the dial and we now face is very serious situation. the preschool is not working, is completely lost consent in one community. no. and now proposal looks more like a normal treaty and waste governs with international arbitration instead of the system of the law. ultimately police in the course of one of the passes the european court justice. there's problems in belfast on why the u. k. is taking such a hard line when they seem to be more hope of a compromise from brussels. and so is this last minute posturing on the part of the u. k. government? if it isn't, then there's a serious escalation to this crisis ahead. this at a time when it would appear, the majority of people in northern ireland, one to the end, to the standoff tess about the sea border had been led by unionists who say that been cut off from the u. k. before becoming prime minister boris johnson had told
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a democratic unionist party 3 years ago that he didn't want to see the northern ireland left in the lurch by a border in the sea. no british conservative government could or should sign up to any such arrangement. that assurance fell by the wayside. the people of northern ireland could be forgiven for feeling betrayed. and while eunice politicians welcome the harder line from the british government, there is a feeling of unease. for many people living here and re simmons al jazeera belfast . ah. this is our designer, these are the top stories, the e u has placed a $1000000000.00 to have canister.

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