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we are your voice now. your news, your network al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. a coal for solidarity. european union laid is urged to work together and secure they bought is to deal with the rise of microns and where few cheese arriving through ballard. fees about the humanitarian situation in ethiopia is to grow. i region the government's launched, more air strikes, forcing a you and a plane to abandon its landing new zealand on vows plans to end its corona virus
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lockdown, but not before 90 percent of the population is fully vaccinated and hollywood act, alec baldwin, fire a malfunctioning prop gun a crew member is killed and the films director is wounded. i'm joanna roscoe out them. i'm a stadium the latest venue to be inaugurated ahead of categor. well cub in 2022. ah. hello and welcome to the program. a you laid is a grappling with how to respond to the growing number of migrants and refugees entering the block with neighboring bell roofs, accused of helping people cross with the whiny as president as cold for a new migration packed on the final day of the latest summit in brussels, he says, a fence on his border with bella. rou, says needed to stop people arriving to you or chooses belarus of deliberately
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letting migrants cross its borders in retaliation for european sanctions on the government of alexander lucas shanker. let's go to natasha butler who's alive for us at the summit in brussels. hello, they natasha. what are some of the key takeaways from the to day event? well, you leaders are still deep in discussions. they have been mainly talking about migrations day the focus very much on better versus frustration, grows in the block or with the actions of minsk away. i have heard for me, you lead is accusing the government of prisons. alexander look hanker of a human trafficking, a ring all weapon ising migration. minsk is basically accuse of flying of people from 3rd countries, mostly in the middle east to better us. and then helping them get across the border into the european union via poland, lithuania,
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or lakia. thousands of people are believed to have crossed in the past few months. that is something that is deeply unacceptable to the european union or what leaders will discuss our possibly sanctions. you have 10 countries who are saying that they would like the he, you to fund a wall along that border in order to try and keep will keep people at that scene. of course, by others is a very controversial possibly unnecessary. we did also hear from the prime minister of luxembourg, soviet bethel, who said that, of course, a tough response was needed for belarus. but you lead us shouldn't forget either that they have a duty of care to people who do arrive in the block and that they should. they should be treated humanely. because countries like poland have been criticized in recent months by rights, groups for not looking after the migrants that arrived. in fact, one syrian man died on thursday. he is the 8 person to have died,
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a since the european summit because conditions there are just so bowling. natasha the summer did end on a warm night diary. i am going german, chancellor. anglo merkel received quite a tribute talisman. a yes sir. angler merkel or germany's outgoing chancellor. this is her last e u summit. and as you can imagine, she has been a real figurehead here at the u. she has attended more than a 100 e u summit. so she will be missed by some, not by all, but there is no doubt no matter what people's opinions of her. she is really seen as one of the pillars of the he you, if you like, she's been receiving messages from all over the world. even brock, a bomber who recorded a video message for her, she has been called a compromise machine by one you liter. here she's always been seen as a very conciliatory, thicker somebody who constantly wanted to make sure that everybody would be on the
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same page. she was very, she was very much, i was working towards european unity, a trying to promote dialogue rather than a division. so she will be a very miss, i imagined by some. and you leaders actually all gave her a standing ovation. we understand a few hours ago. sounds like a lovely tribute. thank you for the update. natasha butler live for us there. okay, let's take a closer look at the migration situation in europe that we heard from our correspondent . the number of refugees in migrants crossing into the european union from belarus has surged in recent months. thousands have traveled into poland, latvia, and lithuania. they ques, belarus of sending them to destabilize their countries. the european union's called it a form of hybrid warfare, launched in retaliation against sanctions it imposed on minx. the measures were a response to a crack down on descent by the bell of russian government that's led to thousands of people being detained since last year. peter clipper is an editor of
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brussels report. don't you? he says this is become a defense issue for the block when you're talking about bella, ruth indeed already sanctions are in place. but i think we have to distinguish situation from other context where you is imposing sanctions, which often have to do with sort of trying to punish a country for, for internal oppression. this is different. this is actually more into defense logic. if you look at sort of the stress that these, this hybrid warfare by billers is imposing on the you, i think it's quite considerable already. for example, the, the bavarian regional government in germany to state government raise the alarm because many people are apparently entering in, in bavaria and quite a few are coming from billers. of course it's through with,
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with looks and burke has said that we always have to keep in mind these are human lives. but i think we're in defense logic and then actions like no longer allowing bluish and airlines to, to fly to the you being very tough on the visa for the russian regime. numbers, things like that should all be all be considered. gunman have killed at least 7 people and a ringo refugee camp in bangladesh. the attack happened in the early hours of friday morning at a religious school in conscious bizarre one person has been arrested last month a where he no later was shot dead in the camp. the government has pledged his step up. security can be challenged, joins is live now from dot com. hello. that can be, what more do we know about what happened? was so far we can confirm that 7 people were shot dead and their names been
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published. and we know, at least a dozen people were seriously injured. one person, as you mention in a report that has been detained, we don't know if he was directly involved, but did find a weapon with him. now, there was a reaction from the foreign minister of bangladesh. she said that the security forces, if needed, should use lie bullard, in order to stop what he called sir, a ramp and drug, an arm stayed at the camp. this came just a few hours ago from the foreign minister. the situation is quite alarming in the camp since mister mobile last killing in the beginning of this month. aah! the security forces are still doing an operation insular de can as we spoke to our context within the can. there said that most of the rowing as are staying inside their home because they're fearful, many people might be detained. so that's the latest from the cam. and lam via how is the lack of security impacting what isn't already very difficult situation in
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these camps? yes, it is a very alarming situation in the camp of we were in the camp or beginning of this month when mister mobile law was killed. talking to various community leaders on there. oh, hang up, people that we know over the years they said they're scared actually now because there are a lot of internal feud between at least 3 separate separate organization, a sort of like a tough war for power. aside from these are a gang warfare. those involve eggs, small fraction of the communities involved in drug trafficking, from me and mar also there involving, i'm shopping king. even those fire incident last year, they said they were actually not just sab accidental. they were deliberately set up out of, you know, a rift between different groups, the home minister of bangladesh. just sometime this man said, the arms are coming in from me and mer to create on stability inside the camp. now
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we don't know or independently can verify if such depression is going on. most or hang us are very frustrated and are very high chance that they don't have any hope . busy of repatriation for going back to me and mine at the same time bank with us government is planning to move at least 80000, growing our refugees to remote island called boshamp chart. within this year, already $20000.00 are there. and the pandemic make situation very difficult. because there are a lot of different restriction within the camp aside from security, many security forces, i'm not able to patrol the remote areas and hearts that are located in the hilltop . so everything is very complicated right now inside the can. no certainly sounds like a thank you for that update. tandy changing black press from tucker. thank hill. plenty more head on this news hour, including i demanding johnston students in gonna
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claim corruption at the country's only law school. cleaning up after a volcano, how ashley is making a mess of the tourist season on the palm. and we'll show you how the baseball player who hit 3 home runs in one game to keep the side to live in the race, to the world series. ah, are you in plain carrying aid to ethiopians to grime region has been forced to a board. it's landing because of a government to air strike. it's the 4th day of air raids this week on to grimes capital mccallegh. the u. n's previously accused the government of effectively blockading the region. it's children's agency says the number going hungry has surged, more than 18 and a half 1000 children were admitted to hospital with severe malnutrition,
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between february and august. let's bring in san you'll get a true who's a journalist in addis ababa. thanks for joining us. samuel. this work has been going on for almost a year now and it's showing no signs of a beijing. what more can you tell us about these latest air strikes? as you said, there doesn't seem to be any willingness to compromise the fuel fence. i it keeps saying that they are targeting a terrorist organization that they've declared aah, last year or earlier this year. the t p left is saying the job and government is creating some kind of genocide. there doesn't seem to be an end in sight today. there was another air strike from the yoga. the job inside insist their targeting military sites and organize a company that manufacture sir weapons on behalf of the t p left there they have alleged but there are many victims that we know so far we, we just can't verify the numbers yet is difficult to get those numbers verified
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samuel, one of the to grind forces saying out about these air strikes. i mean, we've heard, oh, i've read that. they say that the strike showed government desperation. what else if they sent? well, that's what they said parts of it. they're also saying it's targeting civilians, it's killing civilians. but the fuel band, government again insist their target is not every day if your pence will reside and to great. it's military, the military wing of the t p left, which they have been engaging military leave since last november. but again, our so if monday we've noted that media have noticed that 3 people are being killed as a result of their stroke. moving on from the abstract, i mean is conflict over or has killed thousands displaced millions and as you heard from what i was reading just before we bore you on. we're now hearing harrowing accounts of malnutrition in children. what needs to be done to help these innocent civilians caught up in this mess with
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a snow just and to gray. what that's happening. it's also and our father region and aha, our region, there are millions. so for young kids, adults, elders that are suffering from because of famine displacement, there are 2 sides. a job on site who keeps saying it's a tnf. was doing this and that he left saying it's 8 your band side, but what needs to be done? m, i mean the u. n. keeps saying there has to be accessed for them to feed and you know, this victims or the voiceless of the conflict that be god a long time ago. but from the ethiopian perspective, there is an assumption that the u. n. a citing was t p a left and then including allegation, so for providing weapons to them, so serious on negations week, we just cannot verify what's happening at the moment because there's no access to us to the media. so what's the solution if ethiopia consorted act as the international community need to step in?
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well, i don't think i'm the right person to answer the question, but in the past and conflict, such as the one in ethiopia has been resolved by the un or by other organizations like independent nation, scandinavian countries, norway, even countries like canada. they've played a role to try to and such a conflict that has really destroyed the livelihood of 5000000. so fits your best and destroyed infrastructure and really touched on the image of ethiopia. that was moving from an independent nation to a country with a stronger economy. compared to other african countries, but that seems to be a damaged so far. and there has to be some kind of uniform like understanding from old sites that the need to end this before it really destroys its yoga to the core . oh, good point. thank you for your insights there, samuel, it get it, you journalist in addis ababa, you somali as president and prime minister say they've struck
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a deal to speed up long delayed elections. they're asking states to hold poles in the coming wings. the feud between at president mohammed abdulla he, mohammed and prime minister mohammed hussein were bell, has led to fears of instability in the country. let's bring in abbey at d, welly garad in birmingham in the u. k. he's a teaching associate at the university of birmingham and a somali political analyst. thank you for joining us ab d, welly on this dispute between the 2 men has been going on for a month. how significant is it that they've now reached this deal? thank you very much. is significant, particularly people who have a concern including who someone is and
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that regression is long didn't lay elections will not happen in the time. how is the tension between the prime minister and the president affected the progress of the country and helping it move forward? or i think the, the progress on the start and is a very good sign that it's the hope of ever and what we lost and, and for the blacks they made. and i'm afraid history is not helping to do with it with the design and what kind of available, including from situation. but i think if they keep on from this period, was that the conflicting issues within the system? i think be good for everybody for themselves. i think we need to legacy
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good for, for the, for the people don't. even though their ratios still do you think there are still some challenges that the government is facing? yes, there is some challenges. government is included in new emerging confidence in the move and the state swore also state for the amendment states was they call these all the election who were not part of this b, but i think this, these are things that come from ford. i'm it everybody, and things plus opinion on in the us in the election. sir, i elections this solution. i will sum allianz be happy that this deal has now been done the election solution because are elected members and the movie.
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so have the mandate will come up because i'm kind of confused on a, on a, in a couple of h fun to, to, to meet us the election. well, thank you for your enzymes. abdi wiley, god, to ease a somali political analysts. thank you for your time. thank you. hi scenes. national police chief has resigned after protests against deteriorating security and gang violence. workers have been on a general strike since monday, following the abduction of a group of christian missionaries. a gang is ext, is suspected of kidnapping 16 americans and one canadian, it's late, it has threatened to kill them. if a ransom isn't paid, manuel replied reports from put a prince. another day of protest in puerto prince. ah, protesters set up roadblocks across the city, burning tires and other debris to prevent the freeflow trap. ah,
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more protests in recent days have remained peaceful. tensions are clearly on the rise. demonstrators called for the resignation of the country's national police to lay on schall. many claim haiti, security forces have allowed violent crime and hid nappies to reach unprecedented levels. i did the are a lot of church that come to haiti to help people become to evangelize and under the direction of lee. oh, shall they get kidnapped? because laying shall doesn't have the capacity and leadership to direct the police department layer shall, has to resign. oh, with the current insecurity, americans and canadians, and not speed from the kidnappers, doesn't matter which country you come from. you cannot live a normal life and haiti, y thursday afternoon, haiti's national police chief resigned from his post assigned, perhaps of the fast changing strategy by haitian authorities working in close collaboration with u. s. federal agents as they seek to secure the release of the
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17 hostages. women decree. i'm tensions are high in the country. following the release of the social media video posted by $400.00 marizza, the criminal gang responsible for the abduction of 16 american citizens and one canadian in the video, the gangs leader vowed retaliation after authorities shot and killed at least one member of the gang on wednesday protest and roadblocks have become a daily occurrence here in court, a prince, but the anger from demonstrators has grown beyond the worsening security situation there. calling for accountability over widespread bure shortages, higher prices on communication services, and a lack of leadership from government officials. the case of the 17 hostages has brought international attention to would summer calling a kidnapping crisis more than 100 kidnappings have taken place. so for this month and more than $700.00 since the start of the year. and a recent report by unicef says there were significantly more abductions of women
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and children in the 1st 8 months of 2021 than in all of last year. manuel revenue al jazeera for the prince. with these ellen's prime minister, says coven 19 lockdown measures will be lifted only once. 90 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. so far about 70 percent of eligible people have had 2 jobs. the country has been grappling with an outbreak of the delta variance since august, when hey, reports from tauranga in that new zealand. oakland is the economic center of new zealand. but for more than 2 months, it's been largely at a standstill following hughes. ellen's 1st outbreak of the delta, very into of coven 19 keeping it locked down much longer is unsustainable, and the government has responded to growing calls for a plan to get back to normal. we cannot asphyxiated people to stay home for ever.
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so now we need a new playbook to reflect the population protected from covet. the prime minister announced a traffic light system we'll be introduced with different alert levels to manage outbreaks of the virus using fewer restrictions and no more nation wide loc downs. it signals an end to the elimination strategy and an acknowledgement that ye zealand is will need to learn to live with the virus provided the vaccination rate reaches 90 percent. the arrival of the delta variant of new zealand changed everything and is proved impossible to eliminate. but it did force the government and the public to speed up vaccinations. 86 percent of now had at least one dose. but getting to that key figure of 90 percent may take some time. the government says it will review the situation at the end of november, which may be too far away for those wanting a quicker end to coven locked downs. australia 2nd largest city has reopened, despite new infections. continuing to rise.
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melvin has been accumulated 262 days locked down since the start of the pandemic, more than any other in the world. my brain sort of separated from orator for so long as it serv enough to be back to that i'm. it's a sunny day heavy. it's 6th and probably last lockdown was lifted as the vaccination rate, past 70 percent. wayne. hey, al jazeera toner, new zealand. india's prime minister has called for vigilance against coven 19, especially during the upcoming festival season. in his speech to the nation to render mowdy told people not to let their guard down the bug you good, good, aha! we should not lay down weapons as long as the war is all. i request that every one celebrate festivals with caution. as for us masks were concerned the way it was, become habitual to wear shoes when stepping out the same has to become habitual of masks the borders of the band to ricky labianca, pakistan party, known as tail pay,
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holding an anti government march in islamabad. hundreds of police have been deployed, tail pay, members are demanding the release of their later sod. hussein regime, who was arrested earlier this year for inciting violence. some parties of borders have staged is sitting in the hall for the past 2 days. come al hider has more from islam of at if deposited anything to go by the dead eagle, a bank bug is gone, has held major protests in 2017 and brought the country to a watch standstill when its lead cards. and ridgeway war staging. a protest are this very place which are the major intersection linking is lamar bod, to rockwell, penn date. then again, edward november last year and granted rent date. he again had a big protest after which the government had to make
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a deal with them. and of course, the progress brought bogged by the appearance of the cartoons and fraud, and also stayed managed by the french president emanuel mac crawl of god that led to their dear, be demanding that the french ambassador should be expelled from the country. now just a few days ago, they again started protest. i wonder the release of the new laid because hard to watch and read, read died from over 19 large, the son started, we had created a been in jail, the government that banned the organization. they rested hundreds of their workers into 24 hours and they set up road block all the way to the hall from where this lodge protest rally is supposed to be marching on it. some abad is called the long march, and of course, dare say that if they're stopped and heard on the way, then there's a plan b, but that's not all. all budget on job petition party have also started their
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protest against the government after friday. prayers to day. it's time now for the whether he's jeff. hello, good to see. we've had a parade of storage march into western parts of canada, the pacific northwest and northern california. we got some rounds to go with, but i think the most intense when will be reserved for the west coast of canada. somewhat weather for vancouver on friday. here comes wave wine across areas of northern california on friday. but let me put this forward. we're going to find yourself on sunday. this is a 2nd wave. the most intense wave and some local meteorologists are calling this a b storm. we could pick up a $250.00 millimeters of rain winds a 110 kilometers per hour and snowfall. $225.00 centimeters that set the peaks of this year in nevada. but just to give you an idea of the moisture that we're dealing with up to where these temperatures have been kicked down around the great lakes, this will eventually come into new york, boston dc. your temperatures will drop over the next 24 hours around central
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america, off the coast of acrid poco. this is very likely to become something tropical. we've got some thunder storms, cuba, and the bahamas. and next stop are going to the top end of south america. the rain picking up once again for the guy i know as kind has a high of 29 degrees, and we do have some disturbed weather around the river plates. montevideo your high, 24 on friday, that's it soon. thank you. jeff, still ahead on al jazeera fighting to protect the family of ot is the critically endangered species as found an unexpected home in the city and in support. some spectacular action from the world artistic gymnastics championships in japan that's coming out with gemma in sort. ah, global food production is wasteful and streaming our planet. but pioneers are adapting with new food sources. jelly fish is delicious with
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ah, ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily anglin, a reminder of our top stories. this our e u leaders debating how to respond to the growing number of migrants and refugees entering the blog with non members. belarus accused of helping undocumented people cross its borders. lithuania as president has called for a new migration past. at least 7 people have been killed to add or hinder refugee camp in bangladesh. gunman attacked a religious school in cops is bizarre. one person has been arrested. and do you in plain carrying aid to ethiopians to griver agent has been forced to a board. his landing because if a government a strike, it's the 4th day of air, right.

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