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has been done a systemic threat. requires damage change and asks, what by the reaction could mean that the carbon i'd by 20, big, none of them have a syrian how to do it. crisis, what crisis own al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is the news ally from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes . the latest escalation in a post works it tried, dispute france sees is a british trula for illegal fishing. international pressure builds on sedans,
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cru late is, is kohls grow for the release of politicians, including the deposed prime minister tension in pakistan after a band group threatened to march to the capitol and police officers killed in a day of violence. and we are in the car, patheon, mountains where illegal logging is destroying the forest that some consider the lungs of europe. i'm devin ash, with sport. the houston astros hit back against the atlanta race level, baseball's world series and ball selena, looking for a new head coach shaft sacking ronald came in. ah the u. k says threads by franz to block british boats from its ports are a breach of international law. it's the latest escalation in a dispute linked to a post for exit fishing agreement. the commons come after france seized a british boat fishing in its waters without
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a licence. paris is threatening sanctions if the u. k. doesn't grant more licenses to french fishermen in u. k. waters, the british government says any sanction would be met with the appropriate retaliation. why don't you feel it's time for us to get respect to i stand by the facts. we issue threats and pursued dialogue until now. since allowed l fishermen to have a bit of a half of the fishing licenses, we have to also see the glass half full, but that's not enough and not acceptable at all. so now we need to speak the language of strength. since that seems to be the only thing the british government understands open. okay, let's go live to andrew simmons, his covering the story in london. hello there, andrew. what exactly has been happening and why? well, on the ground, not a great deal is happening, but on the, in the background, something much bigger is escalating and that's all to do with the post bricks at tray deal with france over fishing, a one british trula was seized by french, maritime police, and guided into the porter law of
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a judicial authorities then took over. apparently it is all about a fishing license, but the scottish owners of this vessel and say that they were fishing simply with all petitions necessary and that for scalp. and that they are not sure exactly what is going on here, but what is going on is as a basic intent on the part of the french to make things incredibly difficult for british fishermen. and for this reason, because the 2 sides are in major dispute over the 6 to 12 mile zone for fishing, it off the british coast. now at the moment, 15 out of 47 applications for licenses for french trawlers have been granted. that's all 15 out of 47 french are furious about that. the british say that 98 percent of licenses are being granted. that's completely found out by the french. they want to see results now on there. also, they gave
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a verbal warning to another british trula, but what's at stake here is a series of measures by the french that are due to, to take place on november the 2nd next tuesday, which could include a raft of, of, of restrictions on, on trade with britain, primarily the offloading of seafood into french ports, the only accounts to about 5 percent of exports from britain of seafood. but that won't of that work to stop things as far as the french concerned because they said they'll impose extra checks on freight. and this will be across not just seafood, but other others as well other but products as well. so this is really going into a direction of escalation unless there can be some coming down of the situation. so, and a, what's the latest from the british camp on this tips, a task, and how will it be resolved willy?
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it's, it's unclear how will be resolved. that's, that's evidently clear right now, because the, the threats are already going in a very serious direction. the french have even suggested that they could restrict power supplies to the u. k. now, jersey in particular, the, a crime dependency of jersey, which is close to the french, the french or mainland is very dependent on french power. so this is a very serious threat. if it's serious as far as the or if it is at that carried out, should i say, as far as far as johnson, the u. k. prime minister is concerned, he says that the could be a breach of international law here and there will be retaliation. so how much of this is, is warnings without any meat? is unclear on the british side. could that be further negotiations at a time of real tension between france and britain? there is no, no love lost between the 2 countries right now. over a raft of issues, particularly the alliance with the united states and australia, rover submarines, nuclear pound,
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submarines in which france lost out with money with multi $1000000.00 losses. because because of the cancellation of an order by the australians, because they opted for the british and us alliance to supply their submarines that well the france will, france will never forget the us and britain for that. add to all of that the, the, the feeling about 6 months, french i, which isn't necessarily represented by old of the european union over this fishing rights issue. that, that, that determined to win over on this. and so this has to be really sorted out in a comma, a comma climate than what we're seeing right now. plenty of moving pads to the sun . thank you very much. andrew simmons live for us in london. i live head to sedan now and get an overview of what's happening then. the military has been increasing its crack down on the opposition 3 days after it stays power in a comb invoice from several countries have visited, deposed prime minister adela hum dog at his residence. where he's been kept under
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heavy security, us secretary of state antony blinking has spoken to hum dock and he's calling for civilian ladies to be released that says sedans cru later abdel flatter algebra han dismissed at least 6 ambassadors from their post. they were part of a group of diplomats abroad, who would announce their rejection of the military takeover? moore protested, have been arrested during street demonstrations. that's off the stage. oil company work is an doctors joined to growing strike and the african union suspended cartoon until civilian rule is restored, while the world bank has put a deliveries on hold. plenty happening there. let's bring in here morgan, who joins us live from the capital. hello. thank you, but thanks for joining us. what's the latest on the ground in the negotiations with the crew later while people are calling for a civil disobedience and generals try to stay away from work, both at state and federal level,
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but they've been political move to try to mediate between the 2 sides. that is to say between the civilian component of the depos transitional government and the military that took over on monday. now we've, we've heard statements from the u as well as from norway that they went to the residence of prime minister of the land dog and mess with him. and made sure that he was in good health. the, the united nations mission incident unit times a secretary official representative of the u. s. like i said general without the statement saying that the 2 sides should return to the constitutional declaration. that's the power sharing agreement that was signed between the forces of freedom and change religion and the military on august 2019. so there are efforts to try to bring back the 2 sides, the military and b and before somebody to maintain coalition, to return to that constitutional declaration. let's not forget that when general hahn made the announcement on monday, he said that he was committed to that, that the to that power sharing agreement with the exception of a few articles. but those are crucial articles,
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articles that states deformation of the sovereignty council, which is shared between the military and civilian. the executive cabinet, which was headed by prime minister abeline and the rules and the authorities of those counsels as well as counseling as well as bringing. but bringing back the transition military council, the all of the there are political efforts and diplomatic efforts to try to bring those 2 sides back again to negotiating table. but, but the after the united nations also called for the release of the other political prisoners, including the members of the sovereignty council and executive capital, arrested on monday and heber, among all of these, we've got civilian ladies who've been detained. what more can you tell us about the conditions that i think the cabinet minister in the office of the prime minister had it all on his twitter page, there was a statement that was released late yesterday evening saying that following the session, they were subjected to torture. and that both been the cabinet minister as well as
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the member of the sovereignty council. mohammed keyson, a man who was the 1st person of the dissolved covering the council, are both at the military hospital as a result of torture. nobody has seen or heard from those political prisoners yet, but they've also not seen or heard statements from prime minister, the lamb dog, who was moved from b, how from the residence of general apples at that time to his residence, back again on monday, on tuesday evening. so lots of questions that people on the ground are asking, what are the conditions of the people who are arrested and in what condition and under what circumstances can prime minister let them talk speak to the public. once again, many of them are calling for more process for general strikes the state or workers doctors the union as well as pharmacists union teachers union. all said that they're joining the general strike and that they will mobilize people from mass protests on the 30th of october. we appreciate the update. thank you very much. have a move in line for us in catherine, thank you to pakistan now where the government is strengthening to crack down on
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a band group after 4 police officers were killed at a rally. me and the whole to protest is we're also reportedly killed and dozens more injured. when gunfire broke cash on wednesday. mm. members of it to ricky le back party has been locking a busy highway since last week. they're demanding the release of their later and the expulsion of the french ambassador for the 2017 at charlie echo cartoon controversy for more on the let's bring in come all honda who joins us live from islam a bad hello. the come out. what more you hearing about the t l p. plans and will they continue the demonstration despite the threat by the government so far they are continuing to press on they've moved out of the city of law, overcoming all the barricades that was set up by the police forces. and i've been making progress towards this summer, but they are still
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a few hours away. but along the way, elaborate plans have been made. changes have been dot gov and a key bridge on the river jail them has been declared had been closed. and i did the red line or did have been doors that did protest, i should not be allowed to cross that bridge at any cost. now, while this is all happening, the government has said that it will be ready to release the needed ridgeway. it will be also in a position to lift all the cases by that part of the explosion of the french ambassador, or to bring that issue in ball amended out of the question. and already 30000 police forces have been called in from the adjoining, proven phase to make sure that it's on my budget. kept safe right now. where in the reg going that you can see that security for 2 bedroom did also the prime minister called a meeting of the cabinet yesterday and decided to do deal with dates were denied.
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and they say that judge groups cannot be allowed to take matters into their own hands or dictate policies. so indeed a very dense situation. we're watching to see what kind of progress there was for test didn't really make up number of police and i've been good 100 of them have been wounded. and we've also been told that the fact that military force did the rain good. now have taken full charge of the police forces and will also be drying a dead stop these protectors from moving toward islam abad. thank you very much. come on, come on how to live for us in islamabad. let's get a little bit more now. this is on the story. now i'm bringing zahid who's saying he's an ortho and security analysis. thanks for joining us. i did. first of all, tell us a little bit more about who the 10 rekey la back party is and what they stand for. well, actually we have seen the rise of this organization about few years ago. and it
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drove as the present, the brady, b nomic, density in the country and didn't furious time. it has made a huge support bit, but among the and, and new population. and it has used religion to mobilize the sentiments of the people at the moment. actually, they are probably the strongest your political party and in the country, it is basically a levy, not in wireless. and we have seen many times over the last year that they have to install and have taken to the street and they keep changing the money every time. lastly, and their main focus has been expulsion or friends, combustor. and obviously for the government, you do not possible to do so, but the problem is that the government, the previous government has handle the situation has empowered this group. they
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have always equities to go to depression and add to the market many times that have given actually much more barbara now. so now it is kind of f, frank esteem, which has, has become much stronger and tutoring. and then even this definitely of the state and we have seen over the last year, the governments did 3 at one point in d minister has a nose down, they have region agreement on, on issue. and then certainly we saw this guy down decision. so you know, it's not very clear what the government wants to do. and other thing is that 6 months ago this group was declared and the government has that has a huge, ah, shoot against it. but it's still like, do they have been talking to them? so that has made the mockery of law in this country. and in fact, equity because the government's attitude, an appeasement of this body. and the miranda law enforcement,
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it just hasn't gone down me and activated if you can't look at this kind of his st . agitation number learner had, had decided to call him back to force it. but it does mean if you can see that, how many do it without darmesh strict order would handle? the situation is really way to see the situation. and i think probably the government needs to do to dig out format ship because this kind of that you did in the few months that gambit about the blog that you did, we did them in, in a lifeline between the heart and it's about so that has created a 2nd law and order situation that government needs to be sent follow. they have given how you're talking about the group strength and also its relationship with the government. what's likely to happen if the tail pay enters the capital?
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well i think they had done that before. we have seen t 4 times last 2 years that they have active block then min edwards and they're in the city. but this time there seems to be much more cd it. and i'm trying to in but not the government seems that german to stop them before and bring it before the gap in doing the capital. and i think probably if most come to work, the dummy needs to go in the military and that will be the be the be to see the situation at this point of time. it seems that the mob hasn't been to stop before in drink this long, but, and i think probably did need it will be seen next. it was going to happen where the government has been, again, going to succumb to the pressure of this group are much starting to action against them. it has become a minister. it has to leave because if you see that they need that they can bring
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down the government to the need need and that has given them some kind of his strength. so now the government has to show if it is all that they're not going to tolerate this kind of education and by perish group or what, which is bad in the country. so i think it will be a test for a non government. kelly will be test. thank you for your insides, is that he hussein an author insecurity analyst, appreciate your inside. thank you very much. morehead on this new salloway, including how gangs and high sierra affecting the countries health care system. farmers ensure lanka, hol, protests against a government ban on chemical fertilizers as the cultivation phase and gets underway and in sport to south african creek. it who says he will now take the me against racism after initially refusing to do
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ah farmers insurance anchor a protesting against a lack of fertilizer as the cultivation sees and gets underway, the shortage follows a government decision to ban all and growth chemicals. the ban is part of a government clamp down on what he calls non essential import. during a foreign currency crisis, president got to buy a rapid raj pucks guy announced the move in mail saying you wanted to make farming 100 percent organic. mcnelson and is, has mall from the town of ham, been ta ta. the angry slogans being chanted by hundreds of angry farmers basically demanding what they say is vital to their next planting season. the mar season here in shall lanka. they said that chemical
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fertilizers, which they're not getting is something that they've been used to for 50 or 60 years . the soil is used to it. the crop lines are used to it, and they cannot get a proper harvest unless and until they are given these chemical fertilizers and agro chemicals. now as you can see, there are hundreds of farmers taking part in this protest today. it's and part of a series of protests that your lanka has seen right across the country in all the district over the last few weeks. the main thing is that the government has imposed an input band on chemical fertilizer, an agro chemicals. and this, the pharmacy is really destroying their potential livelihoods, like boss of the protests around the country. and here today in ha monta to most of these matchers end up outside the administrative centers of these areas here to their calling on the government administrators who are in charge of water
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distribution in terms of distributing whatever organic organic fertilizer that is available to ensure that they're fairly distributed and things like that. the anger is palpable among the people here who i essentially are really feeling the pinch. they say, whatever products that are available in the market have. now i started being sold a black market prices. they're really desperate because things that they've been used to for such a long time. they cannot get on with the government has accused these protests of being instigated by politicians. but what the pharmacy is, the anger is real and it is because of the situation they've been reduced to india has successfully testified, one of its intercontinental ballistic missiles. the acne 5 has a range of 5000 kilometers and is capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. it's believed to be able to strike nearly all of china long
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running tensions with by jing about a disputed border have escalated after troops were killed in a stand off in april last year. elizabeth per annum has moved from new delhi and the defense ministry says it carried out successful test launch of the odd me 5 intercontinental ballistic missile off india is eastern course on wednesday night. now the 50 tom miss hall was carrying a 1.5 ton warhead and flew at 24 times the speed of sound before the flashing down in the bay of bang gold. now the army 5 has been successfully tested at least 5 times since 2012 by the engineers who designed it. but this is the 1st time that it's being tested by the indian army team as part of its induction into the armed forces is also the 1st time that such a test has been carried out at night. the army 5 is india. the longest range surface to surface ballistic missile. it has the range of 5000 kilometers,
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meaning that it can hit any target in china. this is also the 1st soft chart test launch since the military standoff between india and china began in a pool last year. the tensions resulted in the 1st deaths and fighting between the 2 countries in 50 years and multiple rounds of tool since then have failed to result in the complete disengagement of soldiers on both sides of the border. now and the defense ministry has said that the successful test of me 5 is in line with stated policy of credible minimum deterrence, which on the pins its commitment to no 1st use. now this launch was actually supposed to happen last month. and when the chinese government found out about it, they weren't happy. and they said that all parties should be committed to maintaining peace, security, and stability and south asia. and he's moved by india. com as the us military's
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most senior officer warned of a very concerning hypersonic michelle test by china. general mark miley is the 1st pentagon official to confirm the test earlier the sea. and the high percentage weapon launched into over has the potential to evade america's missile defenses. us is working on its own hypertonic technology, but he's behind both china and russia. the head of ozzy in group of nations says me and mas continued membership in the group has not been questioned, but later. say it is unclear if me and my will be able to participate in that i see on events. the comments come at the end of the groups and summit florence louis has this update from a little pull them young. my was a no show at the event because austin had and had invited a non political representative instead. now the lead us talked about various things . they talked about reopening board as they talked about trade and economy. they talked about strengthening the public health system of various of each country. but
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really it was myanmar and security in the region that grabbed news headlines. now, often the to have expressed concerns about what's happening in myanmar and they've also said that what, how often deals with what's happening in now will affect the associations, credibility and reputation. and as indeed as again cold on myanmar to agree to implement over other to implement the 5 point piece plan that are the and broke it . and young had agreed to earlier this year. now as the security. well, us president, japanese prime minister talked about the importance of maintaining freedom of navigation in the east china and south of china, seas and south china sea, in se asia has become quite a strategic battle ground between the u. s. and china. china especially has claimed large parts of the south china sea and the competing claims between all the members and china schools in uganda have been closed for more than a year and
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a half because of the pandemic that's longer than anywhere else in the world, according to the u. n. in the absence of education, some children say their only option now is to dig for gold in mines, which are again, b explains. at the morrow, mine and eastern uganda, 17 year old mateus is digging for gold. he says, if he doesn't find any, he doesn't get paid. if you come by give it run at that jazz. who are not good again, you go back home. now sometimes you get a little money like you or do and then those are 10000. you can't in shillings is the equivalent of around $2.80. schools and uganda had been closed since march 2020 . shortly after the 1st case of cove 19 was confirmed on the african continent. some classes reopened in february this year, but shut down again 4 months later as the country faced a surgeon infections. when comedy kimmy, schools were closed,
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i'd activities good glossed it was to use to come in on the wall over this activity to get what get some money for somebody. will it also foresee younger children because that nothing to do? the un says uganda is now the only country in africa where schools remain closed. 16 year old annette worry, she'll never catch up on the school work. she's missed this thing, i'd hometown banks. you're gonna die, van morale, to read books and yoga, and as to somehow, sometimes it does to forget words. they, they don't, they don't dads, school. the government says though reopen schools when more than 5000000 of the countries 44000000 people are fully vaccinated. so for only 700000 have been this looked down is expected to last until early next year, which means more children in uganda will miss out on one of the most important part
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of their lives. education, victoria, gate, and be al jazeera. still ahead on al jazeera, where in south africa, where many people are yet to be compensated land, they were forcibly removed from, during the apartheid. and in support with gem, i will have all the latest baseball action as the houston astros where things up in the world series. ah hello, we've got more sundry down paws into central parts of mediterranean sea. the civil clutch of storm, still rumbling away. deep area of low pressure here, it's been stuck with us for around well, the best part of this week and it's not moving too far too quickly. and if anything over the next couple of days, it will intensify further with increasing wind spring,
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some very heavy rain in across much of southern italy, sicily still seeing some lively showers. calabria still sinks in wet weather as we go on through the next day or so. much of europe is actually fine and dry with clear skies and some pleasant autumn sunshine, not so up towards the northwest in western parts. we'll see something of a change as we go on through the next couple of days. western england whales down towards the southwest approach is already seeing some heavy rain. as we go through, we're thursday. we have got warning for say, one or 2 spots. certainly over the higher ground of northwest england. southwest scotland could see a 100 to 200 millimeters of frame that is likely to cause some flooding then. and it's still in places we go one free friday, more wet to weather coming through a course, a good part. so further, u. k. at this stage where whether they're across a good part of france down to spain, and notice the shower was continuing there for southern parts of italy as it turns increasingly wet and windy with further flooding to come. ah,
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