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started with fox, the government school club and keep him in storage stuff, drop the fixed narrative and all depend on the reality on but chrome book is why i became a journalist. a mom at i booked ah ah asteroids by ethiopia. military force, the u. n. to suspend aid flights to to grey raising fairs of worsening humanitarian crisis. ah, hello, i'm running inside. this is out there a lie from day or so coming up. the you and warns of mass atrocities in myanmar meant reports of a troop build up in the countries north. we consider the behavior of the bellows
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government as a hybrid detect. the people used by lucretia ankle of victims. the ear pledges to keep up the pressure on beller bruce. but rules out any funding for a fence to hope the flow of migrants and catherine vales. a new venue for next year's full wealth. ah. fighting between government forces and to grind rebels in ethiopia, northernmost state is intensifying. the un has suspended or aid flies to the region after one of its planes was forced to turn back to you to government as strikes laura, but unmanly has this report for the sound of celebrate re gunfire, rings out into growth, capital mikella as captured government soldiers
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a crowd and trucks and paraded mccalla is been the epicenter at conflict between government forces and to grind rebels for almost a year. air strikes have been raining down on the city for 4 days, and the government says it's aiming at military targets. some local reports say it's also hitting civilian infrastructure for the good part of the year. we had no access to that to great region. we haven't had access for the money weeks since june. so again, it's allegations going back and forth between the ethiopian side and, and the t p a left. but what we know for certain is that millions of feet, your parents have become displaced. there are conditions so far, farming the latest air strikes a forced, the u. n to a bought a humanitarian flight from landing. i think this illustrates just one more example
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of the direct impact of conflict on our humanitarian operations. plain and simple, but right now our flights are suspended, the lack of access for fuel trucks. for cash, all the basic necessities that fuel our humanitarian operations. so we can help the millions of people in te gray doctors. the makella is ada referral hospital are seeing firsthand the effects of a severe shortage of food and fuel. worried parents sit by the beds of their children and go to the doctors, tell me she is my nourished. my daughter is sick and i'm terrified for her. the un says acute malnourishment among children has search in the grey province. it says the conflict rabbit's region has descended into the world's worst hunger crisis in a decade with his wounded because of war and suffering from lack of food. and
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there's no clear end in sight while unless a government forces and a grand rebels remain far from a compromise. many remain vulnerable to starvation, disease, and dangers of a protracted conflict. lord, god manly to 0. david del conte leads the stop to grow and famine campaign for refugee international. he says both sides need to engage with international aid groups. provide humanitarian access. i think like the explosion, today's today's attack and the forcing the humanitarian you have to turn around as yeah, enter the symbol of the the lack of respect for the humanitarian community, the united nations and jose working to serve the people at b o. b. it will continue to reduce the amount of relief assistance going to be able
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to deliver on ground whether it be an, an integrate or a far or, and i'm hara, i think the united nations security council has a great responsibility as it relates to international peace and security, i would hope that the security council would meet to yet again review this information, these events and push to either address this formerly as a matter on the security council docket. or to start addressing this through the form of, of more course of action alongside with member states in the united states, european union, and the like the efforts of member states to engage with the governor. and it's a grand defense force to, to have a conversation to engage in. negotiated settlement continues to grow, but this needs to be done at hyperspeed and it's going very slow. so far, you know, as a nation, says a phase must atrocity crimes in myanmar, as thousands of troops gather in the north of the country. the on special rep will
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turn me on most as a new report also shows the military government has engaged in probable crimes against humanity. more than 1100 civilians have been killed on around 8000 people have been arrested since february's summon billing. this is the executive director of the international campaign for the ring. he says, well, power should introduce sanctions to code. the military's access to foreign currency . this is the realtor. a opening up a fresh front in the battle to try and stay in power since they seize power and the military crew back on february 1st. well, things of the crew to can do is the flow of money that the me a mom mil to receives from oil and gas companies like chevron total energy is and pasco, if the international community was to cut off this biggest source of hard currency
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for the regime then that was strike, a very clear blow and would stop them from getting the money they need to maintain their grip on our we need the sanctions we've never had before, which is cutting off the flow of money from the oil and gas pipelines. and you know, this is something that would be greatly simple to do. if for instance, united states were to block this for hard currency going into the me and my military bank accounts you, i says a all think information from israel about it's moved to designate 6 palestinian civil society groups as terrorist organizations. the india is targets. it include leading palestinian human rights activists are hot and adam here as well as the
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research center, as well as the keys them a funnelling money to an armed group. is there any defense ministry says the band engineers have ties to the popular front for the liberation of palestine. kind of l gandy is a senior fellow at the middle east institute and the director of the palestine program. he says, is there a label? the groups is terrorist because they expose human rights foundations. when you dig down in terms of the criteria that these really used to designate these groups, you find that it's, it's quite a tenuous connection that they've made. there are several degrees of separation. i think it's, it seems pretty clear that these are organisations are annoying to israeli authorities because they shine a bright light on israeli human rights violations. and they also do the same with palestinian human rights violations by the palestinian authority. they are
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generally widely seen as credible in the international community in by other governments, by, by civil society groups around the world. i think this, i think to most people looks like a pretty transparent attempt to shut down criticism and accountability by, by civil society groups. it's the same sort of thing that you see in an authoritarian regime is elsewhere in the region. the european union says it's extremely concerned about the growing number of refugees and migrants crossing into the block from belarus and the keys, minsk of what it's called a states on some smuggling. the issue has dominated talks on the final day of a lead summit in brussels. natasha butler reports as frustration with bella. ross grows and the blog. some your opinion leaders did not hold back on the last day of
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a summit in brussels. they accused president alexander lucas jenko of running a human trafficking ring and weapon ising migration. by helping people to cross illegally into neighboring countries to be see the harbor, to attack, or of belarus regime, which has continued. which is becoming more and more aggressive. receive ease of hustled basin efforts, vi c, a prior try. soft bar ocean regime to find new connections. new destinations. the u says the minsk is flying people mainly from the middle east into bearers, and helping them to cross the border into the block by a poland, lithuania and latvia. what are you in luxembourg prime minister called on leaders to respect people's rights? a day after an 8th person died on the border. what conditions for migrants are grim for some countries want to build a board offense? but after the meeting, you leaders agree to strengthen borders and imposed more sanctions on minsk. we
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consider the behavior of the bellows. government as a hybrid attack, the people used by lucas, anchor of victims. we must help them. no one's life should be used for political issues. and this is an instrument elevation of migration to pull it put to political pressure on the european union. we will keep up the pressure on the new cushion confusion. and the problem with the european union's borders is not so much that we don't have enough border guards or we don't have an offences. the. the real problem is that when people manage to enter illegally on your territory, that they are fairly certain that they will be able to stay even if they do not have a right to stay within his actions widely seen as retaliation for existing use sanctions, someone to whether more penalties are likely to stop minsk,
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but how to tackle migrations long been a source of division in the block. at her last summit is german chancellor, anglo merkel, expressed regret. but after so many discussions, the you has yet to come up with a to here and the migration plan. natasha butler al jazeera brussels that's us and spoke to migrant, the german city of leipzig, who made the journey to the via batteries. more awesome and hussein managed to reach germany after spending weeks in no man's land between poland and bellows. both of them fled the war and yemen and reached malaysia. it was there they heard of a new gateway into the e. u. travel agent selling visa, invitations from ballard sofa agent is its normally they have office and they were for 10 years. yes. but they contract the global agents. my pass,
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i'm and hussein paid $1000.00 us dollars each to travel agents and took a plane to minsk from their attacks. he took them to the border with poland. they spent weeks in the forest between poland and bellows. the bought a got from both countries, pushed him back and forth across the border. they say the bell, a russian goth refused to let me turn to men's. they told us, you will. you will, i will kill you here. you will be, di, know, minutes you for go to borland. i for you. yes. and they told us they cut, they give us cutter. they told us, ok, bohlen, from here go. and it gives you the yes the, they give us the cutter to cut the power bird while we were stuck being sent back and forth between the 2 countries. the 20 day valuations would tell the thinker to poland, the polish for tenants to go the opposite direction. to but of us the 20 days we have no access to food or water and pollution deleted either point by weapons or
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peaches repeatedly tell us to get back to poland. but the pay was captured by the polish police again and brought back to the border. we told them below this border is so dangerous. take us. so anyway, they, they said we don't care, go to the hell. after finally making it into poland, they took a taxi to the german border where they were detained by the german police. showed a great feeling, especially when the job released courtney. they welcomed us and told us you are now safe and secure in our hands. what ask them and who sign has applied for asylum in germany, where they hope they can start a new life away from the war in the country. having barely so 5 their ordeal, they are urging other refugees not to travel to europe through banner ruth steadfast and al jazeera life, c cilla head on al jazeera millions. a force from the homes is gone,
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changed feels hunger and conflict in africa. the hail region on edge and call to people to get vaccinated in russia after another day of record corona, virus, deaths, and infections. ah, well, you may have heard the specific storm on its way into this side of the u. s. in canada. same time. there's a rather weak one on the east coast, which is dropping temperatures and taking rain off shore with the sun to replace it . that's the picture we see during saturday, but we probably ought to focus on what's coming in through here is it's a series of storm systems actually. and it's going to bring rain a long way size. so 1st on saturday, is she really warring bell if you like, they'll be snow falling in the mountains and rain all over down the coast to san
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francisco, still dry and san diego sanchez. this doesn't look too worried. does it that this take you to sunday and then you've got a focus of rain trust the central part of california, a huge amount of snow potential up in the mountains as well as here in nevada. and that circulation means stormy weather coming in to the western side of both the us and canada. and that's not the end of it. this is a train of storm systems that's good to spreading and south was as good, like to rain in l. a significant. right, so again, in the mountains, this puts them to the far season. admittedly, it will help with building up the snow pack for next year. because of course, california is in drought in central america, plenty of showers around. and the focus again is probably that in southern mexico. ah, in india's sugar growing wheaton, the 3rd athena workers have had their wounds with one or one east investigates. why
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so many women call having invasive surgery on al jazeera question, the narrative identify who is telling the story their motivation. these are multinational corporations that are interested in profit, the listening pace, deconstruct the media on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back here watching al da 0 mind if our top stories this our b u. n has suspended all 8 flights into ethiopia. take righ region that's off to you and plane was forced to turn back because of government as strikes. it's the
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4th day of arrayed this week on the to grind capital. kelly united nation says it fears, mass, atrocity crimes, and me and laws, thousands of troops, galvan the north of the country. you are on special repertoire also when the military government has engaged in probable crimes against humanity and who crimes . the u. s. as it will seem more information from israel about it's moved to designate palestinian civil society groups as terrorist organizations. as well as a keys, the groups of funnelling money to an armed group. the number of new corona varez cases continues to rise in russia as reported a record number of deaths for the 4th day in a row. john hall reports russia's code, 900, something the authorities can no longer ignore each day. this week has produced record numbers of infections and deaths. forcing the return of some restrictions. russians themselves having to reckon with a low vaccination rate and high levels of misinformation. what is no notion,
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fear more or less, but it's a very sensitive issue. a burning issue for all health care walk is because we read what's on social media and see the most negative information coming from our country citizens regarding vaccination pop over here at hospital number 23 in the city of new novgorod, the i. c. u is full of coven patients, most unvaccinated. only a 3rd of the population has taken up the offer of a russian may jab. russia was the 1st country to announce the vaccine last year. but public mistrust largely dating back to the soviet era. has kept many people away. vehicle is above oscar. listen. they came for our grandmother. she was 83. she died right away after catching it. she wasn't vaccinated, i'm begging all the russians, please get vaccinated, because it's really dreadful and dangerous. president putin has ordered offices to close for a week at the beginning of november,
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the 1st national restrictions since the early months of the pandemic last year. why the lockdown measures have been announced for the capital moscow with a vaccine passport system being introduced in saint petersburg. but the new measures along with renewed appeals to get vaccinated come in the face of widespread public apathy. come when you have the witness, the sheila, until we can tackle the root cause the driver of this rise in cases, nothing will change. and that's the mandatory mosque wearing and it's vaccination. only these 2 components will add up to a formula for success. last year's early locked down was unpopular and drove the economy into recession since then. mixed messaging on state run media has fueled public skepticism. the time may have come for the kremlin to gamble with its approval ratings. if it's to stem a rising covey tide, jonah whole al jazeera, china is also putting in place restrictions to deal with cove. it outbreaks in
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several pet parts of the country. north western regions, including the capital beijing, have close public venues and limited transportation. the time government is targeting critics of its coven, 19 vaccine clown, with many ending up in jail, most have been charged with defaming the monarchy as a king, and the only fun producing jobs in the country for highlands support from bangkok. the earlier this month, supporters gathered in front of bangkok, romance prison, calling for the release of protesters jailed for royal defamation or article $11.00 to $2.00 of those had been the only participants of a protest which resulted in them being held without bail high, high government can get the oxygen, the government, a monarchy, and all the benefit at the protest in front of the headquarters. the pharmaceutical firm, owned by thailand, king siam, bio science. the 2 protest this question, the government's move to award and fund it's local astrazeneca vaccine production
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solely to the firm. the backbone of thailand, cove, at 19 response, when opposition m. p 's, asper greater transparency. the government released the copy of the contract between astrazeneca and see him by sign. the critical sections of the contract were blocked out like the budget, the schedule for vaccine distribution and numbers of shots. a leading opposition figure also charged with royal defamation. for criticizing the sign and bias nice deal was officially read his charge last week and i was questioning the dispirited of this deal, whether it's beneficial to to the monarchy. because if there is any failure in the production, then the people will question the king as the ultimate or no other company. and he said the government's hands are tied, can't pursue legal action against psycho bios science with the king as the firm's
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head. in responding to a question from al jazeera, regarding the jailing, a peaceful activists for protesting outside sign bio sciences headquarters, astrazeneca declined to comment. kenneth torn sees the government crackdown a public outcry about the deal to be a low point for the country, saying there are more royal defamation cases now than ever before. i think this is the edge of for don't be dial and one wireless group pushed for the charges against the 2 young protesters saying they're focused on the wrong issue. pulled up and i think the conflict of interest is not the issue that we should focus on. we have to focus on the current crisis, not the fact that the company will have the patient and right to produce more vaccine in the future. so while governments and leaders around the world are working on ways to move on from the pandemic, adopting a policy of transparency about cobit 19 thailand. government appears to be focused on putting people in prison,
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who are asking for that same openness. got hardly al jazeera, bangkok has been violence in pakistan during demonstrations by supporters of a band political group. ah, members of the terrace in a baker, pakistan known as the t l. p on demanding the release of venita, sought hussein wrist. me. he was arrested alley of a c, f and signing violence. come a hide that has more from slum about at least 2 policemen have been killed. some of them are seriously injured. a number of the protesters are also seriously injured. the provincial government is saying that the law enforcement agency will come down hard on dogs who are taking matters into their own hand. the dedicate love, beg august on her victim to come with its supporters to the city of islam abroad and also to stay fit and they've been demanding the release of their lead
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a sod sand ridge. we who succeeded in florida hodgen woodson, drizzly hard, them were thin, grizzly, of course, earlier had stage protest and grande 17 bringing the country to a wardrobe standstill and again and grunted 20 as a reaction to the french president and manually microns are remarks about islam. now they're been demanding the explosion of the french ambassador. the government had reached or did read them earlier this year. however, the deal be said that it had not for the fact that been the government has also been the organization and arrested soccer said rigby in april. so the situation indeed quite serious and the law enforcement agencies on red alert for you and so well, feed program as warning, global hunger will rise back exponentially due to climate change. agency says extreme why they will lead to more people being displaced as they're forced to such a fate. it's already happening in parts of africa went,
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drought has led to arise and armed conflicts. nicholas hunk reports from central, booking of fossil. it's only you and helicopter that we travel to the city of kaya in central burkina, faso. the, to our road journey from walker do has become too dangerous, even for humanitarian workers. the threat is the armed group, the slavic states in the greater sahara, under escort and bulletproof cars, we travel to siri, a village that has something armed groups want and villagers need a well abundant in water. the height of the harvest season kinda error, more dose village in the north of the country was attacked by members of the ice l affiliate. they killed farmers and herders and stole their projects in animals. she fled south, but then came a series of droughts. she fled again following the clouds, hoping for rain and searching for a place to plant her crops, less sad when the rain never came to season hasn't brought what we expected. i'm
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more worried about the climate because if there's less rainfall armed groups will attack for our crops. more than a 1000000 people are displaced in burkina faso after flying both armed groups and the changing climate. the temperature in some areas has reached a record 50 degrees celsius. a tiny rise in temperature has a devastating impact on production. look at this, this is sorghum, normally considered a resilient and strong serial. but where at the end of the rainy season, it still hasn't reached maturity. this has an impact on people's ability to feed their families. the world food program is digging what they call half moon, small pits from the ground to try to retain what little rainfall there is. more than 10000000 children in the cell are experiencing acute malnutrition. most are displaced. well, the minister of environment says climate change is fueling the conflict. both aren't roots in civilians are seeking refuge in terrible areas. this is affecting
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our ecosystem already under pressure from rising temperatures. we are not a polluting country, it got rich, wants me to pay because we, they need to help us find the solution and so we can live and resolve this problem . you doubling while world leaders gather to discuss climate change. just a couple 26 conference in glasgow to keep their room waldo will be on the move for her fighting hunger means walking hundreds of kilometers and breathing the threat of arm groups in soaring temperatures for this water in this changing climate. and the hell is become a resource. people are ready to die for nicholas hawk al jazeera gere. ricky nathan cattle has unveiled a new venue for next year's football world comp, the alpha mama stadium and doha will hold games in the group stage through to the quarter finals in 2022. and it's an all game and played host, the biggest match in katara domestic football, the amir county final. i'll sports correspondent,
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joanna. gotcha. raska was pitt side before the game for marketing. the altima stadium is a $40000.00 seat to stadium and it's the 5th to be ready for the well come in, counsel in 2022. it's also the only stadium that was designed by a catherine architect and it has a real local flavor about it. if you look at the design, it's round and it has a very intricate field to it and it's actually based on this is a good fia add. it's a traditional piece of arab head, whereas you can see it looks really similar to the stadium. is one by men and boys across the middle east. and it's the design is to symbolize really a unity between all the different arab countries for the middle east coast. well come with 13 months to go. all infrastructure is i think we're about 98 percent ready completed, whether we're talking about transportation or i see to your otherwise in terms of stadium for the 1st quarter of next year, all stadiums will be ready, functioning, and operational as well. we have a very big test out of us, which is the arb cup in november or december of this year and we will be testing
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our operational plans and models. we're on schedule to host what i hope to be the biggest celebration at least definitely in the region, but hopefully globally in 2022. the other interesting thing about the stadium is it is a 40000 feet to stadium now, and it will host well cut gains on the way up to the quote to finals that off to that $20000.00 seats from the stadium will be shipped out to other countries to keep the legacy going from this well cut, and that was one of the promises made when castle won the world cup hosting rights . ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories, the u. n. has suspended all 8 flights into ethiopia to grow. i region that's off to you and played with forced to turn back because of government as strikes. it's a full day of raids this week on the to grind capital mckelly.

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