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is not just bar is johnson it see you this part is in the building behind you who are oh, how are driving the same message they're, they're not happy about any aspects of the european. you didn't have an interest in northern ireland. well, i think the thing to bear in mind is that it's been recognized from the very beginning of the breaks a process indeed for breaks. it was a fact that northern i was in a unique position where on a different land mass we have a peace agreement that places us in very particular circumstances. just to give an example, people in northern ireland have a permanent right to ease citizenship via their irish citizenship were different from the rest of the u. k. for a whole number of reasons. so we needed particular arrangements. and it is true that many unions dislike the principal of the political that the truth is that the majority of your people, the majority people in with an envelope for me and, and most of those people don't like the fact the brags it happened. so we are going to need a difficult compromise to make it work. and i hope today's compromise in today's really ambitious announcement from the you is embraced by both the u. k. government and also by bunions parties here. because a lot of the things that they've been worried about and complaining about over the
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past year. and many of the issues that businesses have rightly at a drip wanted to rest are going to be addressed in a fairly substantial way by the european union. so let's grab this opportunity and make it work, and critically, let's take advantage of the economic opportunities we have. can i actually, i'll just briefly then, what about the situation now? do you think that the, you could government can back down or find some sort of way out of this because this could escalate? couldn't it? well, the current u. k. government has a record of confrontation provocation on picking a fight with the e for 2 political reasons. but it also has a, has a reputation for doing and weekly you turns and ad lying whenever it sits them. so i hope they make a compromise because that's what everyone here wants to make this thing work. matthew a to thank you very much, the spending all of us out. it's a complicated story, but a very important one of back to here in the studio. thank you very much. andrea. appreciate it have is there, andrew simmons live rest in belfast? still ahead on out his ear, a pot of chili under a state of emergency. i made
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a wife of violence in the south between indigenous people and security forces. we made the syrian, the artisans living in jordan, who found a way to preserve their traditional would work and install with jama. the atlanta braves are on their way to the next round of playoffs. even at major play baseball . ah hello everyone. thanks for joining him. we still have temperature is above average across the middle east. come with me, let me show you, put the colors on here. so the darker the red, the higher the temperature, but they're getting up to 40 degrees on thursday. you're gonna lock your temperature in there for the next few days. this is while above average, and you've got full on sunshine in the forecast wall to wall sunshine can also be
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expected in pakistan. i'll take you there in one second, in terms of shower activity, we may see it over the higher ground in yemen, spilling into the hugest mountains in saudi on thursday. okay. promising we will get to pakistan. here we go karachi $38.00 degrees and that sunshine and same goes for the hor, just a notch cooler at $33.00 for turkey. here's what we can expect is stumble, getting up to hive 21 degrees, but we do have some act of weather getting ready to slam into the west coast through central africa bouts of heavy rain can be expected. gabon break into cameroon. do ala has a high of 29 degrees? capetown yet started the week about 30 to 33 degrees like this already on thursday, 18 degrees with that next weather front. starting to slide in, that's going to whip up the winds. as we looked toward a thursday scene, gus about 60 kilometers per hour and just a high of 15 degrees on saturday, that you're up the bye for now. ah.
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ah, ah, ah ah . are you watching out his ear? i'm emily anguish, a reminder of ant up stories this hour. let me put in and says russia isn't withholding gas supplies and is standing by to help europe we feel energy crisis. the european commission has also revealed its plan for tax cuts and emergency aid to help ease surging prices. los angeles port will operate around the call to ease a large shipping backlog. the biden administration stepped in to help deal with supply chain problems. after warnings of some empty shells this holiday season and
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star trek icon, william shatner has become the oldest person to reach space. the flight by jeff bezos as blue origin company took a crew of 4 civilians, including the 92 year old canadian actor, some 106 kilometers above the earth. the passengers experienced several minutes of weightlessness before the craft floated down to earth. about 11 minutes after takeoff, what you do the is the most profound experience. so filled with emotion but, but what just happened? i just, it's extra extra. i want to get to the news now in the tele barnes calling on the international community to unblocked billions in funds, which it says risk undermining. security is acting a foreign minister, is meeting us in european envoys here in kata and says bank speed to operate freely
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in order for people to be paid. his growing concern of the humanitarian crisis, as afghanistan remains cut off for much of the world with its assets are frozen abroad. cut as foreign minister says, the world cannot afford to isolate afghanistan's in you government, but instead should engage with the taliban. from our perspective, we see that it's very important to provide this to provide guidance for, for them to insist on her rewarding by each step that are available. each positive said that they are going to, to take and not just to talk about the 3rd, paralyzing, or with the negative steps. this is, will create an incentive for progress and for the way forward and will help. there are, as may be, are some on it says there is a difference between the bible on a who are who are leading now the government,
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this is, will help them either with ball or 2 or also to provide an incentive to be more influential and more effective in their government, stephanie decor. fall this report from cobble those talk don't mean that they're recognizing the legitimate government and that because of certain amendments they want the taliban to make. when it comes to a more inclusive cabinet, no stickly, the right protecting rights of minorities and women. but the warning there from the acting foreign minister saying that there could be an increase again in migration, particularly when it comes to the economic situation here. i mean, this is accurate from what we're seeing. there is no money. there's no money in the country. people don't have access to money. people haven't paid their salaries in month, even the bureaucracy here, the little broker, see that remains seems to be crumbling. to interesting me the security situation is an issue. ice ok. iceland got started, stepped up its attacks over the last 2 weeks or so coming from the north to the east of the country. also here in cobb, there remains a very active security threat against one of the main high profile targets here.
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and also interestingly, we've just had a press conference in the spokes person of the interior minister for the 1st time addressing the taliban and saying that they cannot be taking matters into their own has like going house to house. but significantly, when it comes to security, saying if anyone is found to be part of vital to have infiltrated the taliban, that they will be held to account under shady law. and that the whole unit that they are part of including the commander will be dissolved ready. this is the 1st time that they're publicly addressing. what could be an issue of infiltration? so i think security issues moving forward and again, even the taliban hasn't been paid their salary. the people will tell you that over time, that could also be an issue when it comes to defections towards isolate pro iranian infections in iraq have rejected the result of sundays parliamentary elections. while warning they'll defend their voting rights. as ali hush and reports from baghdad, there are many political issues that have caused this escalation intention. the
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celebrations i've come to an end, but that is now bracing for the day after. the biggest task now is choosing a prime minister. we'll have to put together a cabinet that suits all those who would have a say in the process inside and outside of iraq. while there are some who aren't happy with the results of sundays parliamentary elections, women have to do my here. it's our people's rights to reject the results and voice the dismay with it, but within the legal ways and without violating the laws. proc audition represents the popular mobilization forces and other she political part. i mean to be groups goes to iran, refusing to accept defeat. what this is not only about that action because she wants to have a say in the choice of the next prime minister without winning many seats, the leverage will be limited. this is just for, but if it is, they want a bridge was but others on the ground and then next to government and they, they, they say they have a right and we lose that right and ready to ship and your government. and then i
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think this is this week, this is, this is part of the game for a game. they want to do that only to take another billable just and the next government. but this can't be separated from the old rivalry between the iranian factions and the lead of the largest block in parliament. influential shack, larry, southern federal, has condemned 14 interventions in the rocky domestic politics, namely by iran and the united states. he says it should be up to iraq to form the next government. the fight thought was born. like, you know, the process of choosing a prime minister will go ahead. you got to find the say from it on one side of the united states on washington rule, that the iranian groups are dissipated. they're happy should a statement reject the results on vowing to confront what they described. my line attempts that only serve the interest of the us occupation. there are serious fears
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. the rejection could hurt iraq's already unstable security. and they said, if it is happening with another, it will go forward for to use weapon. if the results of the i hack of the electra committee was not right, you some other solder yesterday made a tweets sink. okay, it's our iraq. let's negotiate, let's talk into the, into the interest of iraq. well now there is mounting tension among iraq's political rivals, who seemed to ignore the fact that nearly 60 percent of the population. why trotted direction on the actual jesse police in kosovo, have scuffled with ethnic serbs during operation to crack down on smuggling rights were held in 4 areas. police use t gas ethnic threw stones and other objects and they blocked the main road of north mit tributes. with trunks, because of declared independence from soviet,
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in 2008. but last communities of ethnic still live within the cause of our border. russia heat, another record number of covey. 19 deaths in a single day with $984.00 fatalities on wednesday. but the government is refusing to consider a nationwide lockdown will than $28000.00 new cases for also reported another record in spite of infections that began last month, the kremlin blamed the slow progress of vaccination. chili's president has imposed a state of emergency in response to a recent conflict with the country's largest indigenous group. members of them, the chair has been fighting to recover ancestral land. troops being sent to southern regions hits by violence. latin american, lucy and human report come a peculiar government. this video posted on social networks by an indigenous my butcher rebel group was the last straw. the common, we won't,
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that whatever happens will be the sole responsibility of the forestry institute and the government accounting oscio and city held presidents here by stamping yet i said he had no choice but to declare a state of emergency in south central chile. is it boldly cook, honestly me because of the grave and reiterated acts of violence linked to drug traffickers, terrorist and organized crime committed by arm groups in the be of you and how can your 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, seal up churches in my industrial, our cultural field on commercial installations, and 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, the chilean state took away most of it and gave it to chilean and european farmers,
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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 air, most kill us. it ra situation and 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 levelland. seattle violence is the last resort of the incompetent. when a government responds with violence to a political problem, we know the result, the same one we've been seeing for years. the president is allowed to impose
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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 just stickle support to the militarized police that's already there, as well as patrol with them. while many are demanding the restoration of law and order and what they see as a lawless region. others fear that sending in soldiers will in fact escalate the armed conflict. even further. seeing human al jazeera shanty, i will still in south america. and protest is in peru have gathered around the statue of christopher columbus in the capital to call attention to the treatment of indigenous people. they say colonization created deep inequities on the continent. the protest comes during hispanic heritage month, which commemorates the arrival of columbus in the americas. a 2nd group gathered to protect the statue. ok. still ahead on al jazeera will. he was. the i is the vice
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ah ah oh, news. ah ah, who warn syria created a dies flora refugees who took their talents in dreams with them to new countries in jordan syrian, the artisans have found a way to preserve a traditional type of woodworking revealed throughout the middle east. natasha name is from a man just as trunks and branches are to trees. traditional
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middle eastern wood working has formed and guided the direction of abdel rough man to banishes life. from the age of 10, the syrian artisan has been fine tuning his craft in the techniques of mother of pearl and wood mosaic in lay. 8 years ago, the war forced to banish to close his well regarded store in damascus and move to an man. even as the country he knew was disintegrating, he was determined not to let his life's work disappear. bulbs, the girl yarmouth lou. louise, when i'm walking and doing something new, the memories fill my mind. i keep remembering the old days when i was young and working with my teacher older than i was in my shopping, damascus. especially when i need the materials, it was easy to find them because they are originally from syria. a non profit
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organization founded by the prince of wales, called turquoise mountain, is reviving handicrafts of the past and providing artisans like to bandage with the future. there is a dwindling number of skilled craft workers and a declining interest in this most arab of styles. so designers recruit and work with artisans, to re imagine creations more palatable to contemporary consumers in the region and beyond. i'm had think that sustained their businesses and developing the new products, but putting into consideration the importance of a like the significant elements and our country has it in terms of to, to craft engendered. so it's a and it's very satisfying, actually seeing for that's come to life, to protect what turquoise mountain describes as endangered handicrafts. it's ensuring a new generation learned centuries old skills from wood and metal working to basket weaving. since 2019,
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it is trained about 250 people and paid both artisans and apprentices. mohammad ibrahim is a palestinian refugee who has been training for 3 years. have been if you, hon. hm. small dude. what attracted me most is that the skill is rare in jordan makena can a dud master craftsman. abdul rough man to banish hopes to reopen a store and damascus with his sons one day. but by coming to jordan, he has already created a legacy. he may not have anticipated. he sharing his rarefied skills and cultural pride in a country where there's never been a history of this kind of woodworking. natasha, her name el jazeera, i'm man, jordan. it's time memphis for his gym. thank you, emily. the international olympic committee says that we're not pressure the winter olympics house, china about its human rights record,
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test events taking place right now ahead of beijing at 2022, which begins in february. i've been growing calls for the games to be postponed or boycotted unless china ended crack sound again a little weak as several countries including the united states of cool genocide. china denies any wrongdoing, the vice president john coats, it says human rights are important, but outside of the olympic movement, it's not that responsibility. the eye sees remit is to ensure that there is no human rights abuses in respect of the the conduct of the games. within the national, limpid committees or within the olympic movement, we have no ability to go into a country and tell them what to do with all we can do is to award the olympic games to a country under conditions set out in
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a house contract. joining me now on skype for more on this is a limping offer. and professor at pacific university in oregon, jules, boy, of jules, thanks for joining us. what did you make of john comments? well, when vice president coats is talking there, you can see the international olympic committee selective ethics on full display. on one hand, it's the all powerful entity, the can choose where to place the games. on the other hand, it acts as if it can't do anything. you can see in the olympic charter itself, there's all sorts of wonderful ideas about freedom, justice, dignity, a respecting diversity. but then when it comes to china where you have ongoing crimes against humanity, those are, those qualities are not to be found. and yet the international of the committee looks the other direction at a time i might add, when it probably has about as much leverage as it has in any other moments in the lead up to the olympics. why do you think they are looking in the other direction and i can san about upsetting high countries?
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well the crass answer, but there is truth to it, is they want to make sure that their money spigot remains open. we saw with the most recent olympics in tokyo that they would go on to desperate measures to carry out the olympics even during a dangerous pandemic, even when the host city did not want to continue with the games. and yet the games went on because the io see made it so you're seeing again, the reason is money, they need to keep that money flowing into olympic coffers. on the other hand, there's a long tradition in the international olympic committee of pretending that politics don't matter. this goes all the way back, at least to the 1930s in the 1st, really serious incident of sports washing. in other words, allowing countries to use the olympics to launder their stained reputation on the world stage. when berlin hosted the games in 1936, hitler was in charge. and yet the i o. c said there's nothing we can do about that . now what i'm not saying is that we're looking at the same situation between hitler and beijing. absolutely not. history simply doesn't deliver as such. chris facsimiles from the past. however, what i am saying is there's
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a long tradition of staring and justice in the face by the international and the committee, and choosing to look the other way. and if the i feel, say human rights on their responsibility to think athletes. so sponsors should have a say or can have a thing. absolutely, and i think athletes are very much stuck in the middle on this one. on one hand, you have an obvious human rights abuse or i mean human rights watch has said that crimes against humanity are being carried out in china as we speak. on the other hand, you've got the i o. c, the international of the committees, basically saying there's nothing to see here. at least we cannot do anything about it. and so in this ethical vacuum pressure is building on athletes to speak out. after all, we're living in what we might call the athlete empowerment era. and many athletes are really in there, increasingly concerned about injustices in our world. and yet are they putting themselves in danger or do international that the committee not have their back if they just stand up for the principles enshrined in the charter? so we're looking down the barrel of a real face off here,
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and i'll be fascinating to see what happens in the months ahead. indeed, it won't you, joe, thank you so much for joining us and giving us your thoughts. thank you. canyon long distance olympic runa, agnes, its her up has been found dead at her home. this is time while championship bronze med list was found a stop to death in the western town of its n, which is a training habit. for many elite athletes. she'd represented kenya and the 5000 meters of the title impacts finishing forth in the final to rep also break the women only it's hen kilometer wrote wild record in germany just last month. meanings in looking me up out there actually spoke to, to wrote back in 2017, when she was training in east in kenya for the well cross country championships. canyon athletics paid tributes. calling her jewel, who was one of the fastest rising athletic giants on the international stage. police say they are still investigating the circumstances of her death. in major league baseball for the 2nd straight season,
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the atlanta braves will play in the national league championship series. they took on at the milwaukee brewers in game full on tuesday, holding a 21 lead in the matchup. the bruins came into it knowing area when would do and as you can see here, they were more than happy to put their bodies on the line. but it wasn't that night's the braves coming from 4 to down to when fi full. they'll play i that little found it. he's dodges or san francisco giants next. in the american league, the houston astros or into the cham bishop series of the 5th year in a row houston and getting the best of the chicago white sox in game for. and it wasn't even close this 111 on the night. the astros who will play the boston red sox next. and in the end, i tell it was especially bling evening in las vegas. as the seattle kracken became the leaks newest team, they would love to win against the side that was previously at the latest addition, the golden knights, wines and authorized good at seattle's 1st. ever goal as they fought back in 3, nothing down to tie the game. but it was not to be vegas winning it for 3,
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and that is all you'll support. i will be back with more later. thank you very much jim. i appreciate that. all right, that, so from us here for the news hour, i'm emily angland state. you in there, i'll be back with more of the days news in just a moment. bye for now. oh, ah. and a planet is approaching a tipping point in the lead up to the cop $26.00 climate summits. al jazeera showcase is program dedicated to one veiling the realities of the climate emergency witnesses green films documenting the human experience on the front line planet at
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