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it states, but in mexico, as opposed to in the united states and court decision, the forced, by the ministration to do this. even though the, by the ministration hasn't wanted to do this, and for unaccompanied minors in my group or families in my group were small children, probably some group of those people will be what's called paroled into the united states to allow to make their claim. so you're going to see this bright results amongst the group goods coming in. when you look at these pictures, how many of these desperate people, it's harrowing, to what extent of the, by the ministrations own policies, encouraged people to make these desperate journeys? well, i think there's 2 parts to this equation, of course, part one is people won't make that trip if they are 100 percent certain that they won't be allowed in salt to the extent that you have any policy that says it's not 100 percent certain you won't be allowed in, of course, that does encourage people to make the trip,
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but really in the end. but the thing that is encouraging that most to make the drink are the desperate condition than the location where they are places of 80 and central america that are going through very difficult times. those conditions are the number one driver, but of course anything that shows that it's not a 100 percent uncertainty. well of course then people have, oh that they can have a better life than they. neither are they. and if they are turned away, what, what, what happens to them? whose responsibility are they, if, if they don't get this asylum, but remain in mexico than that, but that just lost the status. absolutely, this is one of the most difficult parts of this scenario is when you're put in the remain in mexico program, then you're in mexico hoping to find for yourself not get hurt, not get injured during the buying period. and only if you win asylum are you allowed in the united states, and if you lose a violem, the question is, what?
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next? some people they keep trying over and over again. but then, you know, people get imprisoned when that happens. if you, we're crossing multiple times is brown for imprisonment in the united states, and then some people that mentally give up and men and go home. but this is absolutely one of the toughest things they. what do you do with those people in blogs or write down good to what talks you. many thanks. indeed, leon fresco. they live in washington for us. thanks them turkeys. president a said the 10 western ambassadors must be declared persona non grata or stripped to their diplomatic status and immunity. it was in response to the u. s. and others issuing a joint statement calling for the release of the job businessman osman traveler. he's been accused of involvement at a failed coo in turkey in 2016 out of financing nationwide protests 3 years earlier . he denies this. the joint statement says that the case has cast a shadow of a respect for democracy. it noted that the charges against scovella have changed
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over time and called on turkey to resolve his case quote. in line with turkey's international obligations and domestic law took. he is called the statement irresponsible al jazeera rental soda is in istanbul for us. how did it get to this point? what is the present up to here? well, every and it was actually in the making process and it just came. so it was macola has been in prison in the, in october of 2017. and since then, there has been several chars against him. several accusations of the primary ones are that he has been, defy, has been financing there. but that the nationwide protest i, particularly during the gassy park, brought us in a stumble ad that was the largest threat to the gum until that time. and 2nd one is that the has to get part or a rule in the quit attempt in 2016,
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but the trials have been going on and on. so just recently that did that the, the, the court for the human rights of europe. a has also announced that at d as the turkish authorities to release or small koala, because they said that there is no, there are no enough. suspicions ordered equus suspicions, that he has committed, that crimes that has been charged against him. and just after that, those of the council of europe also had called him turkey to release osmond koala. if not, they said that the dead to the causal of europe is going to start the infringement proceedings against turkey. so just recently, $104.00 and ambassadors here in ankara, they came together and they leave a joint statement, asked him, was michaela to be released? how about the turkish government says that this is a direct attack to the independence of the judiciary in the country. and it is also
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any difference to the domestic affairs of the country. so, but as not one while he was back from africa to turkey. he said that they are going to start it that they're going to initiate a proceeding as a yes them. but yesterday publicly for the 1st time he said that they must be declared at persona non grata. and he said that he has ordered the minister of foreign affairs to fit to, to, to complete the fires against them. so tomorrow is going to be the 5th day in, thus, as because the 1st working day beginning of the week. and if the president follows through this, the diplomatic ramifications will be huge. what's, what's gonna happen next? is the president gonna follow through? well, for now, there is not, there is no shortcut answer for that. so i will say 5050 chance in that sense because it's quite going to be difficult for ad one to step back from his declaration. but on the other hand is going to be a huge diplomatic spat as well. just every and this countries are,
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are the prominent trade partners with turkey and several of them are the nato allies, as churchill says, in that, in a to member. so germany is number one, trade partner for turkey. do you ask? definitely, if this is the most prominent actor globally and better over this world, said the disfavor relations between these 2 nato allies. so, expelling the u. s. herb ambassador, german fronds of france of germany, france at the sweden, netherlands, and many other countries as well. it's going to be a huge diplomatic spat, and that's as just tricky or the last 5 decades has expelled only 3 ad diplomats that has been declared out persona non grata, just remembered. turkish economy is quite fragile lover days and expelling the nato allies. ambassadors here. the western ally, ambassadors here that are concerned that it's going to have a dramatic effect over the, for a, over that the turkish economy which, which is already suffering from there, that the for, from the inflation at law. so,
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and tomorrow is the big day. because if prisoner gone doesn't stop back from his decision, the minister of foreign affairs is going to notify the ambassadors. and based on that, we will see what will happen tomorrow. that will be a cabinet meeting cheered by prison. that one, i suppose we are going to have more details by tomorrow, but in any way, even if it's just a, as a reference is if given the state is rhetorically, it's still going to have dramatic. i faxed over there that took a foreign policy and definitely domestic affairs, as well as areas rival, set out reporting live from istanbul, russell many fiction. housing in berlin, like many other cities, is becoming increasingly unaffordable. berliners recently voted overwhelmingly in favor of a proposal for authorities to seize more than 200000 homes and put them into public ownership. but it's also a step fast reports. now political and legal hurdles me that it may never happen.
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daniel digman is one of the last residents, still living in this large apartment block in the heart of berlin. jeff, take 101 flats. 85 have been empty for years with a company who bought it, fighting legal battles to demolish, to block, to make way for your part of it. and so many people are looking for a house in building. yeah, that's just kinda. while most residents have left dickman decided to stay despite receiving threats and his car being sat on fire once mattered route, and vaudeville and facade. and we are furious. when did this happen to us? when did housing turn into a commodity? wife housing being traded on my candidate. how is it possible for the public good? that's the big use to make us as soon as osha rants have skyrocketed as global investments have bought into berlin. real estate in a referendum more than 1000000 berlin us 57.6 percent of those who voted,
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chose in favor of buying out companies that own more than 3000 apartments. the names garrett was changed with old buildings making play for new ones, leaving some long term residents. not my choice, but the move outs where it's perhaps the most european cities. but here when they have made it clear, they are fed up. the referendum was based on provisions in the german constitution that explicitly says property can be expropriated when it's for the public good. but this legal expert believes the plan will be overturned in court. in germany, we have article 15 in the constitution, which says that nationalization is possible, but it's subject to what applies to every action by the state. it has to be proportionate and there are many other more effective alternatives. nationalization won't cause single new apartment to be built and building new apartments and many other measures are certainly more important than nationalization. campaign,
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as in favor of the measured don't agree they say several legal opinions show that expropriation is possible no longer available. we want the will of berlin's population to be implemented. we know it takes a while to draft to law. the question is whether they really want to do it or whether the city governments trying to hold it up and kick it into the long grass. that's something we won't accept. we've just had the most successful referendum in berlin's history. for most of daniel dick month neighbors, the referendum came too late, and soon he too might have to move elsewhere. vinegar had honestly stud reversed as english, and does not. his city is it, does it just belong to the big corporations driven by the stock market? his only purpose is to make profits for shareholders at any cost. mr. bye. so my next question is here. hold on. what kind of life do we want in the city in if the universe a question that politicians here are going to have to answer step, fasten al jazeera in berlin. china's space agency says that it's lost the satellite
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dedicated a cleaning up space chunk. the long march rocket blasted off from such one province a short while ago. there are 27000 pieces of debris being tracked by nasa. but there are more than 100000000 bits in orbit that are too small to be followed. the west and south korea are again pressing north korea to refrain from carrying out bo missile tests. days after it said that it find a new type of ballistic missile. the us envoy fennel's career is in. so for meetings about the tests and long running stalemate and nuclear diplomacy, north korea is refusing to return to talks until the u. s. drops what it calls hostile policies can differ from goes on today i had serious in depth discussions with representative kim, over the proposal for an end of war declaration. we reconfirmed our shared stance that we are willing to discuss all matters,
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including north korea's interest once the dialogue with north korea resumes. as u. s. government has been expressing its willingness to talk and we hope that north korea response to this as soon as possible. we call it the 8th, is these, these other cases and other, the thing that i did it and is that engage in dialogue? we made ready to meet with me. and we had me in the united states with no, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. yang oak is a professor and military strategic studies that i'm university. he explains what, how style policies north korea is referring to the things that us, the north korea, c s u. s. s. the main enemy. so well, we have, we have korean war. and after that, the us forces are facial the in south korea. so the us,
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us forces inquiry i itself, i mean, is hostile act timothy. so well when they talk about the host or policy towards most korea. well, i mean, the or intellectual activity including the inequality, a shown them intellectual sanction. and even the u. s. policies in korea, so it was they see that the hosp guns have killed at least 10 people in mali in an attack on the base of a pan ministry group known as the ganga e. so it happened in the northern region of gal. the group was formed in 2009 and is backed by the army. it's unclear who's responsible. nicholas hark has more from dot com in neighboring senegal. it happened just a 10 minutes drive from the minute my base. remember, there is at least 14000 un peacekeeping soldiers there and next to the french base
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back gun. so quite a breeze and attack here on a city where there are so many armed forces on the ground against this military group. gun the ice, which in the surrounding language means the children of the people. it's made up of former military officials that were either fired or retired and local people that are defending the city of when they were there before the 2012 invasion of arm groups linked to al qaeda. no, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack, but it has the hallmark of the al qaeda affiliate tomato. suddenly someone was the mean that has launch several attacks against arm groups affiliated to or are militia group, backed by the government, as well as us forces and french forces. it also comes at a time where we have an extraordinary visit of the un security council members are on the ground in molly trying to find a way out to this. what seems to be an endless crisis where the situation has
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deteriorated, greatly, knowledge, and molly, but in the share and in neighboring burkina faso. and for the un security council where there is such a huge un presence on the ground involve the key to end. this conflict is trying to find stability in molly all than 260 inmates who escaped from nigeria in prison on friday have been re captured nearly 800, broke out in oil state. when a gang blasted the prison walls with dynamite, it was the 3rd major attack on a prison this year. a former south african police woman has been found guilty of killing 5 relatives and her boyfriend to profit from insurance payouts. no mere rosemary. when glover was also found guilty of the attempted murder of her mother as well as insurance fraud. after receiving around $95000.00, she signed relatives um for insurance, and then organized their murders. she seemed to be sentenced at the end of the month. the southern african kingdom of es,
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what teeny has been gripped by pro democracy demonstrations for months now. but the government of what used to be known as swaziland says there could be no dialogue until the unrest stops. it's africa's last absolute monarchy. al jazeera natasha, good name reports. saturday would have been the 22nd birthday of mo fauna, said belly mothers, as son, sandy laid died 3 days ago. after being caught in violent pro democracy protests. when he went to the mobile phone store, my buddha says, a witness told him, his 1st born was shot in the back by a police officer and left to die to make his way as they don't k a but i, she believed in elbow a future because my sides and i see to, to marie was going to be something, something fee not given to me. they've given to a discount. the government says,
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since pro democracy protests began in june, 35 people have died. amnesty international says that number is much higher, more than 80. many people are now saying something that was once inconceivable, in africa's last absolute monarchy, that after 35 years of rule, king the swati, the 3rd has enriched himself while ignoring the struggles of the people. and it's time for his reign to end and a new era of democracy to begin. one delay lulu is a secretary general of one of the largest political parties in his wife teenie. a 1973 decree, bans parties from sponsoring candidates to run for parliament. he says, all the corruption in the country can be traced back to the king. he doesn't look given them to human life. that's how divorced and corrupt he has become. we have been taking the beating, hoping that one day is of the tomb will open any we listen, but
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t like all their sports and to take does he has he's not lifting king miss white. he says he hopes to launch a national dialogue in the coming months and called for peace in this country of just over 1000000 people. for martin by bonnie deputy mayor jab, lonnie new marlo says, a sweet teenie needs to address corruption and that lies with parliament. we are at a very precarious, painful, agonizing phrase badge. what is good is that we all agree that we don't deserve this. we can to, for, to lend us. now the beginning in my humble submission is that let everybody with throw the anger and let's come together, go for it. at the moment, the buddha isn't sure how he and his family will be able to do that. they have yet
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to bury sandy, lay people have described is swati as one big family, but there is no sign yet. that family is ready to heal. natasha can aim l. jazeera and by bonnie as martini film industry. workers have held a vigil to remember the cinematographer, eileen hutchins, who was killed in an incident involving a prop gum fired by actor alec baldwin on thursday. about $200.00 people attended the event in albuquerque, new mexico, 11 that picasso artworks have been sold for more than a $100000000.00. the collection was featured in the bellagio hotel in las vegas for more than 2 decades. the on the sale took place 2 days before what would have been the spanish artist, 140 of birthday pablo. picasso, died in 1973. a crowning achieve still to come here. all that he is are in sport to of crickets. biggest rivals. the getting ready for showed out and you bite the
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details for foreign just a few moments. ah november. oh, now to sierra all through a year of turbulent weather. well lead us gather in glasgow for crucial summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning 4 lines, goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the u. s. 1000000 in car gast, on both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution. and more than a year after the law full triggered a political, quite immersive personal, short documentary africa, direct show cases, african stories from african filmmakers, china marks $100.00 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and call for a boycott impact the sporting events november on out jazeera frank assessment is okay, likely to change biking behavior and it's not going to change their behavior. they're
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going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. the hi. this is for adrian. thank you so much and just a few minutes time, one of the biggest match ups in the world of sport gets under way arch rivals, pocket fun and india are set for an intense showdown. and crickets t 20 world cub that you buy match will be a rare opportunity to see, besides play each other. currently, they only meet in major international competitions. the mid political tension between the feuding neighbors will last time they concluded a bilateral theories was in 2013. as for this super 12 match,
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india have the edge. they've never lost the pockets on out a cricket world cup neither one day nor t 20. their koli side are also higher in the t 20 rankings. their 2nd one place above pockets on pockets on have an ace up their sleeves. captain bob r. as in the last 3 years, nobody scored more to 20 international runs than him. and both teams are, of course, former to 20 world champions. they're both looking to win a 2nd title. they can't be honest. what ever happened in the past? we don't want to focus on that. we want to focus on what lies ahead. so we will try to give 100 percent and focus on our strength and ability. and if we do that on the day, we will play good cricket. we just focus on what we need in order for me to do any other that yes, the muslim stadium,
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our mindset is not the provisions and then the game is also 2nd. earlier we spoke to yes. p on crick info, news editor, now grad, scala cody. he believes the match will be a close one. the crowds and when anticipate a good contest, hopefully it's a good contest. because usually i can sometimes be quite as finding focused on will consider themselves as a favor. they have a really good captain in battle, and i think the 20 currently, i mean with all due respect to david milan. but i think have not lost much in the way they know the conditions with the players know the condition really well. the india being kind of have attributed to playing not doing the last one. so it could be a post contest, really close condo stand when i can just think of talking the group. i think there's more, it's more of a friendly rivalry yet. i think only becomes
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a talking point because they don't play each other in bilateral crickets. and this is the only time to come and face each other in global documents and it doesn't happen every year. so they'll play every year. and then it becomes that ok, let's, let's kind of it kind of, it's simmering in the background. but since nobody can get a match, this match kind of disproportionately for longer after winning starts and the super 12 they beat bangladesh by 5 wickets england to open their tournaments with a victory on saturday over defending champions west indies. when these were bold out for just $55.00 runs, below is severed total abs tournaments by top tier sion in one last 4 wickets in reaching the target with more than half of their open spare. coming today, we will expect, expected extra credit goes to all about the unit and the feeling as well to weeks
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feel except she will cut you taken. and just like i said, we couldn't, you know, of a 100 thing better as well. the atlanta braves are headed to the world series for the 1st time since 1999. 0 baby, raining champions, yellow dodgers forwards you in gain 6 of their championship series. well, face a houston astros in the finals game. one of the best 7 series is in houston on monday. i was just hoping i could honestly hope i could just hold it together. um, cuz it was pretty r comes at ya. i after all the years and everything you go through and now to be able to experiences relieve some really cool football. now an liverpool can reclaim 2nd place in the premier league with the way that mattress united later on sunday. manchester city are currently 2nd in the table after clenching
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a comfortable for one victory. a way to brighten on saturday. city found 3 of their goals in the 1st half cell thought annette twice and city are currently 2 points behind legally does chelsea it doesn't matter. the circumstances, it doesn't matter you, we just said him the only way we have to have a little success or how successful let success is to have the ball to play with the book and we started losing bulls and we're start. there are simple things. we don't complicated in one does happen, no brain is good and you suffer and is a good lesson for the future. red bulls match for stop and has claimed pull position for the united states ground pre help with. also he sees the position from form one title, rival lewis hamilton and the final lap of qualifying in austin, texas, which happens red bull teammate sergio pres. we'll race from 3rd on the oh good,
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sure. and i was going to hang on to my left on, but it was a position middle school, the b one and victory as a team of it was a very so i gave it everything today was a bit of a struggle through qualifying i think than p one moment when i go back a little bit and those guys are incredibly quickly qualify. and so, and i was having my last lab of course with areas that we can improve. but i think that was pretty much everything mean and masters champion high ducky mat. sienna has won the pga tour event being held in japan this week, but see on the clenched a 5 shot victory over americans at karen. golly. and brendan is seal. it's his 7th pga tour victory overall, but the 1st in his native japan. okay, and that is all your sport, pronounced adrian, back to you time tomorrow. that's it from the diesel, but i'll be back in just
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a few moments to update you on today's top stories. so you, them ah, laneesa is approaching a tipping point in the lead up to the coff 26 climate summit al jazeera showcase is program dedicated to one veiling the realities of the climate emergency. witnesses green film documenting the human experience on the front line planet at the west report from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profound effect on the population. people empower us why politicians have been so unaffected in fighting climate change. fault lines investigates how rising temperatures are fueling a water war in the u. s. l just they were world shows how a community in senegal is dependent on the preservation of their natural resources . the stream takes the fight, the climate justice to our digital community,
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and up front he thought, demanding environmental accountability. the climate emergency. a season of special coverage on al jazeera, to many of been forced to flee their homes, escaping violence, conflict and poverty. but in the last decade, weather related crises have become a primary trigger for the displacement of people as droughts, hurricanes and floods besieged communities. foot lines travels to the front lines of the climate crisis in central america to see how it's appending lives, and fueling migration exit on doors. apply much in crisis on al jazeera, europe's oldest muslim undertakers working here is a 7 days a week job that's grown with a community. my father purchased a black and blue sky and started to do the funerals in london and a family. we saw a stop being father and daughter and began is,
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is partners the stories we don't often hear told by the people who love them. jeff is such a level of life, super east and undertakers. this is europe anal to 0. ah, the leader of columbia's biggest, biggest drug called towel has been arrested. it's been compared to the fall of 1980 strong lord pablo escobar. ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up, pushing past security forces, refugees and migrants determined to reach the united states, settle from foot from southern mexico protest as incident i met with tear gas off to blocking a major bridge in the capital cost.

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