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exit on doors apply much in crisis on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what newton winton been using, kind to pass that matter to you. ah, you as president joe biden meets pope francis of the vatican, added the g. 20 summit, as the leaders seek to find a common ground on climate change. ah, you're watching all the 0 life from headquarters, and del hines getting obligated also a heads. the u. k. threatens to board french boats while paris again warns of sanctions in a deepening dispute about post bricks. at fishing rights rondon forces hel pushed back an armed group in northern mozambique. but questions are being asked about
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who's funding the military operation. ports and fishing boats damaged in southern japan after a large amount of pebbles from an undersea volcanic eruption piled up on the coasts . ah, fellow the u. s. president joe biden has met the head of the roman catholic church at the vatican. it's believed the leaders discussed the climate crisis and ways to end the corona virus pandemic. the talks come ahead of the started the g. 20 summit in rome after the 2 day gathering the u. s. presidential, then had a glass go for the u. n. claim at summit. our white house correspondent kimberly hallett has this update from the vatican. the white house has said that the u. s. president, repeatedly thank the vatican leadership for the efforts that they have made to address the close global climate crisis. we also know that they have been very, very vocal about the efforts by the pope to speak out not only in issues of
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religious freedom, but also on the wrongfully detained in both cuba and venezuela. what the issue is that has really been amplified and is coming under the microscope here. the g 20 meeting is the fact that as there is the separate for global economic recovery, there is very much disparity when it comes to not just those and having the resources to do so. but also the vaccinations in order to be safe and healthy. and to that end, what we know is that there has been identified goal of the world leaders to try and see that the global population at least 70 percent is vaccinated by the year of 2022. now, this is a tall order, given the fact that we know right now it is mostly rich countries that are vaccinated in some cases is in the united states. many people getting their 3rd vaccine. well, when it comes to the continent of africa, for example,
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just 5 percent of the population there has been vaccinated. so you can see the disparity here and why there is a need to address this in a global manner. it meanwhile for you and secretary general, and when you're good terrorist has been warning about climate change or a diplomatic editor james base joining us from room with the latest on that. so what's good tara's been saying, james? while he's been speaking again about how worried he is about the situation and he has been raising the alarm for literally months and he's been getting more and more negative. i think it's fair to say as the days of got closer to this g 20 and then of course to the caught climate conference which takes place immediately afterwards . it was deliberately time that one should follow the other. and that takes place from monday in glasgow. the sector general making it clear that this was now a pivotal moment for the planet. he said that all roads to success in glasgow lead through rome, but he's sounding negative. but let's be clear,
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it. that is a serious risk there. glasgow will not delivered. several recent climate announcements might leave the impression of a rosier pictured. and fortunately, these is an illusion. the current national determined contributions, formal commitments by governments still condemned the world too calamitous to point 7 degrees increase. even if recent pledges were cleared and could add the ball and that are serious questions about some of them we are still could unique towards climate catastrophe. while if that sounds negative, i can tell you i've spoken to a senior un source of the record who is even more negative about the negotiations. what always happens when you have these leaders gather is that pre negotiation? so they try and have the communicate at the end, pre cooked,
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those to go stations done by envoys of each of the leaders that known as the sharpest trying to climb to the summit of, of this, which will take place on sunday afternoon. i'm told the negotiations on climate are extremely difficult. yes. there's some progress going on in terms of the vaccine distribution, global distribution of covered 1900 vaccines. but on climate, the most important thing. the 2nd, as you've heard, the 2nd, the most vital thing right now. very difficult negotiations and people are pretty negative. ok, james base. thank you so much. the captain of a british fishing vessel seized by france earlier in the week was in order to appear in court next year. french authority said the troll, or did not have a permit to operate in derek territorial water. as the owner of the boat says, it was fishing legally. the dispute between the nations is linked to a post wreck that fishing agreement and has escalated and recent date, whole brennan is in london with more. there is
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a dispute over exactly how many french vessels will be allowed to fish in the waters around the u. k. channel islands. they're not very far. they run about 20 miles off the french coast and they use french as a 2nd language on these islands as well, even though that even though they are english. the, the fact is that the french complained that some 50 percent of the boats that used to fish there before breakfast had been refused permission to go there. now british say look, that was a deal. it was signed. it was a trade and corporation agreement cca. and unless boats can prove using the gps love books that they have fish there previously. and frankly, they're not going to be allowed to fish, but now they need to show a track record of fishing in that area in order to be allowed in. but the french are so aggrieved that they have gone to the length of actually start to threaten almost blockades. essentially all of fish being landed, the french ports are potentially british truckers arriving on the continent and the
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route response from the k from the government at least has been to summon the french ambassador at catherine colona to the foreign office this afternoon to meet a relatively junior minister, within the foreign office when the morton and the other comments that have been made. for example, the environment 2nd george eustace. when asked about the french threats, he said, well 2 can play that game. so there is the prospect of a, an f, a further escalation. what was already a pretty tense situation, alexia bryan has more from paris. this was in part of extra checks that are at the center of this escalating dispute between france and britain over the rights to exercise in those water. now, germany has white in the german government, telling reporters going on both sides to really resolve this dispute. and reuters news agency is reporting that the european commission may provo propose talks last last round of talks even this weekend that just days before tuesday, november 2nd,
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that is when france is state to unveil, but it's cooling targeted measures, measures aimed at trying to get the licenses that at once and that it feels it deserves. it has that threatened to stop at british fishing vessels from coming ashore in french ports and that would stop that fish come from coming to frank shops like this one. france, of course, is the gateway to europe. so much of british fishing is on sale here in the continent. the other things are very time consuming, linked the health and safety chicks at european hook ports. and it's a sign actually of how seriously both sides are taking it. ad they are there a said to be what's been called, brush past meeting between the french president emanuel macro and the u. k. prime minister barak johnson this weekend, some time in rome. it is a serious situation, it could escalate if those measures do come and horse on tuesday. so don's military chief ignored a warning from the us not to impede the work of the civilian administration hours
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before launching a qu, hoarding to us media. washington's envoy for the horn of africa visited her tomb earlier this week. before is to don's military seized power and dissolve. the government. jeffrey feltman had reportedly told general, often for thought about han to de escalate the domestic situation. in a recent interview with p b. s and the u. s. feltman said washington isn't the only one opposing the military takeover. and so don, he says, opposition is seen domestically with street protests as well as internationally from sir don's neighbors. feltman goes on to say general, but han will discover that it's not so easy to turn back the clock. while there has been increasing pressure on to don's military to release detained civilian leaders . on friday, general hong spoke about the future of the else, the prime minister of the land. so he, we will elect a prime minister from among independent figures and negotiations are already
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underway. as we speak, we have not given up on him duck. we sent delegates to negotiate with him to resume his duties. we believe what happened has released him from pressures he once had. we told him that we have cleared the field for you, and no one would lay obstacles on your way from this day forward. and also you have the liberty to form the government as you may wish, we will not interfere in any decision by any official we bring along. hackathons prime minister has held a security meeting to discuss the recent violent protests. supporters of a ban political party are marching towards the capital as long as the bad. several police officers were killed and at least $25.00 other people were wounded during one of their rallies on wednesday. can hi, there has more from his mom and dad. iga le bag burger don had refused to call off its long march toward the lama bod, after spending a night in the industrial town of goods, while they're now moving toward the bar where they will be confronted by the 1st major up to the river jer, knob there was
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a meeting of the national security committee of the cabinet, the prime minister calling a harder military and civilian chief to discuss the strategy forward of god. the government will be trying to ensure that the margins are not able to cross that major barrier which ever knob that decision has already been taken. but even if they are able to cross that barrier, they will be confronted by yet another river, which are over jail. the bugger, tiny powder military force head now have been authorized to use force. when necessary, so far. the police had been using maximum restrain, and the minister also say that while the government determined are stopped to march, they wanted to send a message, a garage to say that if day march, stop the leadership of the day gala beg buggers on really be relief. however, there will be no compromise on the issue of the expulsion of the french ambassador
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or debating in parliament coming up on all to 0 in a moment. cuz nothing's on. on the rise and haiti here from a teenage girl with all the stories that she was home from school. why the increased use of hydropower in georgia threatening a species of fish that live along side the dying ah. with hello, they're good to see you. solid bands of rain are setting up over southern sections of india. we do have amber weather alerts in play here for tamil nadu, so the risk of seen some flooding. let me show exactly what's going on. we've got this cluster of energy in the bay of been gall and that's going to slam into the southeast of india, work its way across southern sections of the country. same goes for sri lanka at
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the very real risk of seen some flooding here where we have seen flooding is western borneo. we have just seen relentless rain here leading to scenes like this . and the rain is still come in on saturday for that western sized right across sumatra and java, where we would expect to see the rank central vietnam more toward the north is wall more than a meter of rain so far this month. and we're still going to see that rain, these bands of heavy rain set up toward northern central areas and through southern sections of indo china, a run of rain and some showers for the pearl river valley here. but hong kong will stay dry with a high of 26 degrees full on sunshine, across japan. things are looking good. tokyo at 20 degrees and for northern sections of china. temperature is like this. my on my wall above average in beijing at 20 and harbin getting up to 13 on saturday. that sure weather update policy again soon. ah, with tens of thousands of children were born into lived
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under the iceland regime in iraq and syria. now, many aren't camps either orphans with mothers, rejected by their own communities. she could do like some people are going to welcome them after that, of course, and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories. the children throw stones at me, iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera lou. the me on the top floor is on al jazeera president biden has met the head of the roman
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catholic church at the vatican. discuss the climate crisis on ways to nb corona virus. pandemic from says the captain of the british fishing vessel has to appear in court next year. authority say the troll or was fishing illegally infringe territorial water and the u. k. has threatened to board french. both small paris is warning us sanctions in a deepening dispute about post wrecks at fishing rights. pockets on prime minister has all the security meeting to discuss the recent violent protest. supporters of a bad political party are marching towards the capital, islamic demanding the release of their leader. for wanton troops in northern mozambique have helped the governments regain territory taken by an armed group. the 4 year conflicts has killed thousands of people and hundreds of thousands have been displaced for wanda says it's funding the military operation itself. rights groups have questioned this. i'll just eras malcolm web has more from time, but more than 700000 people have fled their homes in northern mozambique. in the
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last 4 years, an armed group called out, bob has attacked towns and villages. he says it wants to bring his lemon law to the province. these fighters have beheaded people and abducted others. the people who fled to this town told us, they don't understand why what to do. i'm going to do just to you will wonder what you do running to the forest to check my children. so i don't know what happened to them. why they decided to take my kids. i don't know. he was here at the marilla hotel in the town of palmer city and grew through more international attention than ever before. it attacked the town in march. the hotel was popular with contractors servicing in nearby natural gas project. it was besieged for days. thousands died trying to escape week later. french oil giant tow towel suspended its operations in the area and pulled out its work as it had been preparing to extract
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$20000000000.00 worth of offshore natural gas. than in july, london, troops arrived to help the government forces over the following months. they fought the armed group out of the towns and villages. it controlled. they celebrated their game together at this parade. i'm big's armed forces had failed to contain the insurgency, the rwandan troops have had much more success. there are questions around who's paying for the operation of their equipment, like the helmets wearing looks new. it's all in agreement between the president of the 2 countries and the terms of that agreement aren't entirely clear. rwanda's president pooka, gummy says, we wonder is simply helping an ally and funding the operation itself. we need friends. ending with this. one is just making its own contribution but made them beacon right groups. wonder if
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for one that could even afford the cost, which included importing fleets of military vehicles and why it would pay. it is not part of the wouldn't governance of conflict, emotion, but it is not clear as to who is paying the bill of the national forces that a 2nd country, the fight divide by many observers suspect franz could be paying because of tow towels. fossil fuel interests or the french president emanuel mccomb broke a deal. he met with a president of both mozambique and miranda earlier this year. when he visited veranda in may, my con promised 500000000 euros of development aid. and spoke of helping regional responses, including in mozambique. but france has neither confirmed nor denied its funding. the rwandan troops on the ground,
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the rules of questions around whose funding the enemy, al ship ab aging rifles captured from them by the london forces don't suggest they have a lot of money. i sell is claimed responsibility for some of the attacks that local discontent with a government is more apparent than foreign connections. for many, it's not clear who is behind the forces fighting in the conflict. what is clear is that both local grievances and $20000000000.00 worth of natural gas line in the middle of it. malcolm web al jazeera, amber mozambique, the kidnapping of american and canadian missionaries, and haiti has captured the world's attention. there's still no word on their fate. nearly 2 weeks later, the wave of abductions in recent months has left people traumatized across the country. ronald spoke to one victim, just a warning. some viewers may find his report disturbing. she is a 15 year old girl. the only child of a family that is far from wealthy,
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but that didn't stuff kidnappers from grabbing her off the street last month. on her way home from school. she asked best not to show her face or use her real name will differ. they took me and blindfolded me and put me in a car. i don't know where they took me. then they raped me. i was crying and calling out for my mom, and i could hear other children crying too much with her mother who also asked us to conceal her identity. sold all her possessions and scrape together the equivalent of 2000 u. s. dollars to pay her daughters ransom went visiting artesia. i feel good because they didn't kill ha! i was glad i could see her and get her back with them without any mother and daughter are now destitute. living in a safe house run by a private organization that helps battered and abused women and girls. a near total
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breakdown of law and order has left many haitians at the mercy of criminal groups who use kidnapping to make easy money. women and girls are particularly vulnerable . honestly, there's no place that i can quite like. take your place in haiti right now. everywhere is unsecure. thought. ingles, a woman, aid workers say some victims die in captivity and there remains are never found. others are too deeply traumatized to go on. i heard some case that human all girls that had it has been kicked, not they kill themself. few, if any of these crimes are ever solved according to a haitian human rights research organization, nearly 800 people have been kidnapped since the beginning of this year. mary is now receiving medical and psychological treatment. oh, we need security in the country. a lot of young women and men are being kidnapped.
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she is one of many victims in a country living and fear. robert of al jazeera, puerto prince therapy and commission, has reportedly suspended funding to the world health organizations operations and the democratic republic of congo. that's author and independence inquiry found more than 88 workers social work for the w h o. sexually exported and abused women during the response to the ebola outbreak. lead females to the reuters news agency show the use withholding more than $24000000.00 to the w h o. meanwhile, the head of the world health organization is reportedly on course to be reelected for a 2nd 5 year term without any opposition. a letter obtained by which shows doctor tedra is the only candidate nominated ahead of the un agencies elections in may. argentina's, former president,
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my richer mockery has appeared in court on spying charges. he is accused of ordering intelligence agencies to monitor the families of crew members of a submarine that sank 4 years ago. the case has been suspended on a legal technicality. daniel's final reports. ah, it was more like a political rally than a court case with several 100 supporters of the former president modi's geometry gathered in the small town of the lord is. they believe he's innocent, that the charges against him a politically motivated hello, who jalap. he could never have spied on any one. what's the point of listening to the families? they should be looking for these responsible for the submarine tragedy. i had a mother, i'm disgusted. they even started this case. it's unbelievable. they would spy on people who had suffered such a terrible loss. many of his supporters urging him to stand again for the
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presidency in 2 years time. if he does this case hanging over him won't help. it was adjourned. legal technicality. the prosecuting judge hadn't sought the permission necessary to try a case involving the state intelligence agency. so get a market the name. okay, mean we want to cleaner life with more transparency, more honesty, that's more constructive and includes an independent and impartial judiciary. ah, macro support is a jubilant about the delay. it's not know when or even if he'll be required to return. at the heart of all this, the legal wranglings and the political maneuverings lies the still unanswered question of what happened to that submarine? the i r a san juan, and it's 44 crew members. that's the question. their families are still asking. the submarine disappeared in the south atlantic ocean in november, 2017. with 44 crew on board. it was sailing from the southern tip argentina to the
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naval base in martineau plata. when contact was last. despite an extensive weeks long serge, nothing was found anxious, families were told nothing. as their anguish turned to anger their campaign, frances became a political football for this shows a lack of respect these football chance show like of respect to us and our children, to the justice system. it's an unnecessary political circus. the wreck of the submarine was discovered a year after it disappeared at a depth of 900 meters, 460 kilometers of the argentine coast a technical for to cause an implosion. there were no survivors. the wreck will not be re floated, but the relative say they want to know more about i get all of this so that one has been suffering since this began comes to one end of their spying illegal, spying on my mom and dad on me. it's not just we want justice that they tell the
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truth, that while the san juan remains at the bottom of the ocean, while the falls on the case remain locked in military archives. and while those in office, at the time of the tragedy seek reelection, the families fight to discover what really happened to the 44 crew on board the submarine san juan, is likely to continue for some time. daniel, showing their al jazeera dolores when osiris province. facebook has changed its name, the parent company of the famous social media site is now called meta chief executive mark zuckerberg says it reflects the matter verse and a future world with far more online interaction features in japan in the japanese ok. now, islands in fact, are being overwhelmed by vast tide. the floating thomas stone floor formed by the erection of an underwater volcano. the pilot has damage port some fishing boats farmed fish have died because they swallowed the stones. the pebbles came from an
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underwater volcano, nearly 1500 kilometers away. 2 pounds government has designated it a natural disaster. i'll give you some data. so i thought it was exciting how pumice from a volcanic eruption in august reached all the way to the western shore of okinawa, but after a week the promise had accumulated up to 50 centimeters. this is disastrous. several species of sturgeon are in danger of becoming extinct in georgia. the fish are facing threats from man, may dams, robin forest walker reports from the rio and river. if you could travel back through the midst of time, say around 200000000 years, you would find fish. remarkably like the ones swimming the present day waters of the rio ne river size. critically endangered species of sturgeon still spawn in the roney. that is, they travel up stream from the black sea to lay their eggs. but upstream,
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numerous stems have contributed to their drastic decline. this one is diverted, ca, hydropower cascade completed in 1987. it stopped fish from reaching spawning grounds that had existed for millennia hydropower. so very me probably for sure. this person spawning grounds or chris. oh and now it's only 9 kilometers. in the past, it was more of a 50 temperature to understand the threat to moon and needs more data. we said mckelly is ready to help. he remembers the days when the sturgeon, with large and plentiful catching them, now is illegal. but if method locals know who to call a lawyer ma'am, is not as we keep is alive, put it to the basket and wait for to moon or all the others. they'll come take a sample and let them go. you fish are released back into the river. that's
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delivering results. one species thought to be extinct has been re discovered the so called ship sturgeon. but dna analysis also has revealed a worrying trend hybrid individuals, which can no longer reproduce. man's intervention is everywhere. here the river has been diverted to reduce seasonal flooding. the sluice gates used to be used for quite a different purpose. if close you could trap migrating sturgeon, and they could be caught far more easily. well, thanks to observe is on the ground. those kinds of big fishing events are far less common. 12 monitors now patrol a 92 kilometers stretch of the rio any last year can add his team on a covered $22.00. incidence of poaching, including this rig of hooks designed to snag sturgeon on the river bed. the cisco,
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that's in a look at one of the we are in contact with each other over the phone. we pass on information. what is happening in our area? or if a boat goes by, i will tell the others where it went, in which direction. and we will react so that if something illegal is happening, we can stop it. the surgeon are now better protected and better understood. but george's government once more hydropower on this river, not less, their survival still hangs in the balance. rubbing 1st year walker al jazeera on the rio river in western georgia. ah, tell the gun. the headlines on al jazeera as president joe biden has not the head of the roman catholic church of the vatican.
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