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unprecedented extreme weather reco temperature's being set. glass is an ice heat, deteriorating. busy forth whenever the quote running down world lead is amazing gloves go in the u. k. in a bit to thrash out a deal to flash emission to ports to like follow the un climate summit on al jazeera. ah, so we deal with a lot of grace. the u. s. m. french presidents appeared to turn over a new page after the fallout from a security pact between washington, the u. k. and australia. ah, i mean, ron, calling this out, is there a life window holes coming up?
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one in 2 of the population above gonna stop don't have enough food to eat dinner when the next meal is coming through. and humanitarian chiefs tells out, there are tons running out as he calls them, will lead us to immediately release aid and to off on his, on a hard week on the road, we meet some of the migrant families have embarked on a desperate journey to the u. s southern border and the u. s. health regulator approved phases covered 19 vaccine. the young children ah, the u. s. and french presidents have held their 1st in person meeting since they diplomatic dispute ahead of the g. 20 summit in rome. joe biden acknowledged the handling of recent security agreement with australia and the u. kate was clumsy. he says he was under the mistaken belief paris had been informed about the deal in advance. that agreement forced the cancellation of australia's multi $1000000000.00 deal to buy french submarines we have, you know,
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older no more loyal with ally and franchise. it's been with us from the beginning. reason in part we came what we did was quantity was done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression, certain things that happened that had but i made clear french read 3 values. now what's important is precisely to be sure that such a situation will not be possible for all future congo coordinations tango cooperation. but for me, what's important is that we build during the past week, some very concrete actions north or to strengthens the bother sheep. in the hell. this clarification between what european defense means and how this is completely
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compatible with nato. what's your been sovereignty means and how it's important for global security and white house correspondent kimberly health care has moved from room. the meeting between the french president emanuel mac craw and u. s. president joe biden was important because these are longstanding allies and the rift that was created as a result of the united states. working with united kingdom and australia and forming a security partnership known as office leaving france in the dark was a flap in the face, according to the french president. and well, there was a telephone call to try and men the relationship. this was the 1st face to face meeting were joe biden acknowledged the mistakes of the united states, saying that this was clumsy and also without brace to leave france, a really ignorant of what was taking place. we should also point out,
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though that the apology appeared to be accepted by the french president who talked about the importance of the relationship moving forward. what mattered were the actions in the coming days, weeks, months and years now? and joe biden also had other meetings here in rome. he met with the italian president as well as the italian prime minister. but there was another headline, and that was the announcement that health ministers in finance ministers of the g 20 r working creating a task force in order to achieve an ambitious goal that is to see that the world's population is vaccinated up to 70 percent by mid 2022 earlier biden visited po process is out. the bus can to discuss the climate crisis . and the crone of ours pandemic james base volts from room president biden with the pope, a deeply personal and spiritual moment for the u. s. is 2nd ever catholic president, but also a chance to discuss the most pressing issues at the top of the list,
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the climate emergency. the biden administration had hoped by now to have passed its massive spending legislation, giving the president the ability to match his words on climate with action. but there's been no breakthrough. as the u. s. president toward rome with his motorcade of 85 vehicles. the un secretary general said all roads to success at the climate conference in glasgow in just a few days passed through rome. what is the minimum g 20 countries must deliver at this summit? for there to be a chance of success at cop $26.00 in glasgow. we asked you above what the scientists tell us that are the levels of emission that should be needed in 20, said he, and in 2050. and it is clear that it leads nowhere. if developed countries will tried to blame emerging economies and emerging
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economies will try to blame developed countries. these is the moment for every body to the maximum. g. 20 leaders have been arriving in the italian capital, including some like the st. louis and prime minister, scott morrison, and the brazilian president jebel scenario, who faced the most criticism from climate campaigners. a senior un source has told me that the priest summit negotiations conducted by the leaders envoys known sherpas have been extremely difficult. there's been some positive movement on the global distribution of cobra, 19 vaccinations, but on the key issue the climate emergency has been absolutely no progress. another issue complicating things is the fact that some leaders, notably rushes, president putin and china's president. she will not be traveling to rome or glasgow and will be attending this g 20 remotely. james bay's al jazeera rome,
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marco jacobs is a professor of political economy at the university of sheffield, specializing in climate change. he says, richard countries have not kept their promise to assist the poor nations. we know that up to 2019, there wasn't enough money flowing from the rich nations, the world's the poor ones. and by enough, i don't mean what actually the poor countries would really like, but what they developed countries that promised as long as those 2009. and then again, in the purchase agreement, in 2015, the rich nation's promised that they would mobilize a $100000000000.00 a year of finance to help poor countries, both reduce their emissions and even more importantly, as we've just been hearing their firms in bad way, adapt to the climate change they've already experienced by 2019, however, only $80000000000.00 had been raised per year in that year. so till 20000000000 short of the of the promise go. now i think it's quite likely now that in copenhagen, a story in glasgow. 26 in a few days time. we will hear 100000000000 mark has just about been reached or will
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be reached in the next few days. but many developing countries will say that simply isn't enough. paris said that that should be a floor. we need more than that when you look at the conditions that many poor countries are now experiencing, as you've just seen. you can understand their demand for more global protests being held in 26 countries to demonstrate against the use of fossil fuels. swedish activist credit, fun berg joined a demonstration in london. purchases margin between major banks in moultrie, describes the largest climate finance protest in history. in paris, protesters denounced the financial funding of a french multi national oil company total. the firm has been accused of downplaying, the climate risk from fossil fuels. for decades. large crowds also gathered in television or being square a student organization called green course lead marches. along with a number of environmental groups i've got to sounds,
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economy is on the brink of collapse, and the un humanitarian chief is calling on the world's most powerful countries to do something about that. during this weekend's g. 20 summit bought in griffin spoke to out there is kristin salome about what's his fake? almost half of the children under 5 are risk of severe acute malnutrition, one in 2 of the population of afghanistan don't have enough food to eat dinner when the next meal is coming. so the food insecurity is reaching levels which is unparalleled globally. it's a, it's an extraordinary picture. are you an agencies able to get in and out of the country more easily? now, are they able to move about the country freely and access people in need? the un has scaled up with international and jose and national partners. and the security in afghanistan to reach people in need hasn't been as good as this for a long time. so that there are some, there is some good news. un flights are regularly going in and out and around us
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got his time. staff going back in the operating conditions are beginning to improve, but the needs are skyrocketing. how can the international community inject cash into the country without compromising its principles without violating international loss? and sanctions are still in place. is that possible putting cash into the economy is not putting cash into the hands of the taliban. see very care about that. putting cash and the economy means that nurses can be paid. it means that. ringback traders can operate, it means that women running small businesses can do that. and if you don't have that, what are the consequences? the consequences will be, i am quite sure, drawing instability, more problems in terms of violence. the possibility of the region destabilizing. we
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constantly hear from women and girls there that they're afraid of the situation and they don't trust with the taliban is saying, would you trust your daughter there right now? look at the i, i totally understand that. you know, the taliban has a past, which we all know, alaskans know particularly well. and i negotiated with the taliban in 99 j. exactly on this issue and we made no traction. we made no progress. so the engagement and the negotiation is important, as you say, it's imperfect in different parts of afghanistan. ton of ban needs to assert its own command and control over different parts of africa and insist on the promises it makes it the leadership level to be delivered at the local level. so if, if i, if my daughter was living in kennesaw, yes, i'd be concerned and i totally understand the fear that people have and the desire to leave, that our best efforts should be to make us kind of a place where girls can feel safe, can prosper, can work, can move,
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that should be the effort that i believe it's possible. so the head on out, is there a deep thing dispute over post for exit fishing writes the u. k. threatens to board french boats. while paris again was the sanctions and the recognizing religion. india's indigenous tribes save time there on the census. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by capital airways, it is still not particularly cold in the northeast of china or in magnolia, but temps are coming down again. we don't have a max of 16, but our hobbin still 13 beijing's at 20,
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which is higher than it should be. it has cooled down significantly in japan that was to talk about 2021. bit of rain is still possible near cache, as you can see. and the southwest child is right, developing to little bit late in the season. but there it is. all the same. so been to range, come, but not to rent show that dropping says from that. and the actual recently has been nolan, vietnam, but also this western side of borneo, seller walk. and there's more to come here. there's also a huge amount potentially in singapore opens or malaysia and su march, which is right with the season. but there are areas where you focus on where every areas where you say now us is normal, whether the focus clearly has been the abnormal weather in satellite. as we waited to the northeast, palsied the pickup and it will come in, you see bit of a circulation. so heavy rain seems likely in the south of india, eastern side of town. and also for like this to ride for the north. as you can see, mostly it's a dry picture of a northern india pakistan,
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nepal and bangladesh. seasonally correct, but different to recently for the weather sponsored by cats are always the climate american see is upon us. but why have government left it so late to act? we've allowed climate change to get out. control, people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic for act requires systemic change, and asked for further in action could meet with crisis. what crisis on al jazeera for ah,
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the watching out is there a reminder of our top stories this our, the u. s. and french presidents have held their 1st in person meetings since that countries by serious diplomatic dispute in years. joe biden acknowledged the handling of a recent security agreement with australia in the u. k. was clumsy. the u. s. president is also met with the head of the roman catholic church at the vatican. the white house is biden commended the pope's efforts to fight the climate crisis. and his efforts towards ending the global credit of ours pandemic. and the un humanitarian chief is wanting, the half of gonzalez, population is facing salvation. speaking ahead of this weekend's g, 20 summit, lot and griffith's called on the world's most powerful countries to immediately release a tough, honest on it's been almost a week since a large group of migrants set off from the mexican city of the upper trula. aiming to get the aiming to get to the u. s. and while previous caravans have been stopped by mexican authorities, this one has managed advance. john hallman has more from some lexical, ah, it's
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a tough awakening for the group of more than 3000 people who are moving through met confer. trying to get to the u. s. after another night spent sleeping on the street . there's a lot of children here. the 7 in the martinez family is struggling already on the phone and some of them were tired, but the children, even more cell one is ill. she's got source, they've all got irritated skin. it must be the sun and the change in the temperature. i like most people in the caravan, the martinez is have come from central america on today. in their case 15 people, 3 generations of their family have fled. late to they'll tell us why. like many of this, they arrived quickly at the mexican city of tampa, tula, hoping to then travel through the country to the states, but a forest. he's confined them there for months. now they've managed to get out with
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what little they can carry. these bags contain all of elvin martinez, is his wife and free children's possessions. perched on a rickety buggy girl gas. thou i now. 6 and i reckon the wheels might give out at some point today during the walk. i'm right now, this is everything that you have in the world. pretty much. no ali test all look it in in soon enough. it's time to head off. the group started before dawn to avoid the south metzger peak. the only sound a little cheddar and the children who can't take it anymore. and despite long lines of calls and taxes to the side of them, no one's gonna give them a ride. the mexican government plan this time round seems to be to let people have bots, but only on foot. and they've set up checkpoint flight this one daily ahead of the
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caravan to make sure that cars buses, taxis aren't picking migrants up. and that way round the migrants in the caravan a quickly getting worn down and they still a couple of months, whoop, from mexico city, the caravans official stopping point 6 months at their current rate from the us. where many want to eventually get to the martinez family are already on the verge of giving up, but one thing stops them. and now we have nothing back home. we sold everything and what's more, we can't go back it with what it my husband had problems with extortion because he's a taxi driver and my son t because he didn't want to join the gangs. and those that don't join can be killed . it led anna leslie to other memories of his son. she says was so precious by the gangs to join that he took his own life and the ultimate firing gang of my son
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killed himself when he was 20. i mean, a lot of your life back home is tough, but so is this journey even around it that night we left the family sleeping in a leaky warehouse in another village, only a tiny bit further on the long walk, nor john hohmann out. is it a squint le? the us food and drug administration is authorized the pfizer by and take coven 19 vaccine for young children. the decision means 21000000 children as young as 5 could be eligible for the vaccine. the drive to vaccinate children was spurred by rising infections in the delta, delta variance, and the reopening of schools. florence gaston is the director of the world health organizations global center at central global health rather. and he says vaccine mandates for children are unlikely for now. i still worry about the u. s.
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commitment to global vaccination inequity, but to the united states. this is a really important landmark because children 5 to 11 year sold will be able to get the 5 to cover vaccine. it'll get our schools more stable and secure kids educated and they'll, they'll be much safer and their families will be safer. there already are a number of requirements for people to get vaccinated. president biden announced 3 vaccine mandates for entire federal workforce for hospitals, nursing homes and also for large businesses. and cities and states and businesses themselves are already requiring vaccinations. so we already have a lot of mandates. i do not foresee cities in states,
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i mandating it for children, or at least until we get some better safety data and vaccination mandates for the workplace are really starting to, to take hold in the united states and where we, we started to, to move up in our vaccination rate now that we're going to do it for young children and will even be higher. and so i'm encouraged by this move, but i'm not complacent. we need to do a lot more to get the entire population vaccinated. do case threatening gray checks on all ease vessels fishing in its waters. if france goes ahead with a series of propose sanctions, the escalating dispute is linked to a post for exit fishing agreement. paris is threatening sanctions if the u. k. doesn't grow more licenses to french fishermen. the british government says if those actions are implemented, it would put the e in breach of a trade agreement. barry, this is the chief executive of the national federation of fishermen's organizations
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. he says, the situation is but political and technical and won't be resolved overnight. there is a lot of concern, of course 2 of our vessels have been detained, arrested. this may be normal enforcement proceedings, but on the other hand, that takes place against the background of very belligerent noise is rhetoric coming from the french government. and france indeed seems to be determined to escalate this issue. to be frank, i find it difficult to, to understand this in fisheries terms. i think there must be an additional element which is domestic french politics because these kinds of issues about the allocation of licenses issuing of licenses can cause these technical difficulties.
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but they are usually result of a technical level. and indeed i understand that the discussions between the u. k and the you have been proceeding to resolve the standing issues involved. so those licenses will be borderline cases, quite difficult, where the evidence of having fish historically within the 6 to 12 mile limit is absent others. they will be oper, judas that are trying to secure the advantage of having a endorse. insufficient use a water. so it's highly technical and we would expect progress to be made at that level. very much surprised that it's been escalated to this level and this level of belligerents in directory can be used. so don's armed forces chief general abdel, thought that albert han has relieved several diplomats including ambassadors of turkey, the u. e in south africa as tensions escalate. after this week's military coup,
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the u. s. is calling on general hon to not interfere with saturdays plan. protests demonstrate has been on the streets of how to oppose in the military who sees power in a qu, this week. active is say at least 11 people have been killed since the protest, the lebanese ambassador to saudi arabia and bahrain of both, and given 48 hours to leave those countries. saudi arabia has also announced it, stopping all lebanese imports, crossing its borders and recalled the ambassador liberties prime minister naji mccarthy is urging his information isn't start to make the right decision to fix arab relations. george cardon, he's a criticism of the saudi lead coalitions war in yemen is led to an escalating diplomatic crisis. center holder has more from beirut. a few days ago, a video circulated online in which the information minister was criticizing the saudi led military campaign in yemen. in fact, calling saudi arabia the external aggressors. now,
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this of course angered saudi arabia at the information minister said that his statements were made before he was appointed in the new government. they were made back in august, and this was his personal opinion. but that was just not enough for saudi arabia. even the lebanese government tried to distance itself, the prime minister, the president. they tried to distance themselves from the statements made by the information minister saying that it did not reflect lebanese government policy. but clearly with saudi arabia's decision to recall it, some back sort of for consultations and demanding that 11 investor in saudi arabia leave the country within 48 hours. it is just, this is just not enough. now this is going to, this is definitely a blow to the new government ever since the prime minister matthew took office, he has been talking about, you know, trying to restore relations with the gulf corporation council states. because as of
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late, really, the relationship between lebanon and gulf arab states has been at an all time low. in fact, especially saudi arabia believes that iran through it's local ally, has the law now controls the country. and this is why saudi arabia really has been staying on the sidelines. so the traditional partners of lebanon, the gulf, our countries, the political and economic partners. they have been on the sideline as of yet. so this new incident definitely is going to further further strain. the relationship focus on prime minister has held a security meeting to discuss recent violent protests. support of a bad political party are marching towards the capital of law and but that demanding the release of their leader who is detained earlier this year. they also, when the french ambassador expelled over the 2017, you had no cause to control the several police officers and killed at least 25 wounded. during the rally on wednesday,
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india indigenous tribes of campaigning to have their religion recognized the upcoming senses. there are 104000000 indigenous people who live in india, many of whom worship nature and don't have an identity with the sex religions listed on the sense of what a hindu nationalist organization opposes changing the sentence. thing indigenous people. a hindus, elizabeth, poor nom reports from jackson state the people of larger data village in india's eastern state of jack and sing songs, praising nature. they belong to the or our tribe. and some of the more than 50000000 indigenous people of central and eastern india, known as other bosses. anthropologists, they are, the bosses of the country's 1st inhabitants and their beliefs predate old religions in india. first to worship mother the 2nd, his father's and the son, his guard. our rituals are about worshipping these gods for safety and prosperity. we are only worshippers of nature and our god does not have any shape or size. like
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many other vices, members of the tribe of followers of a distinct religion called santa one millions of indigenous people have been converted to christianity, or hinduism by mission. reason, the past 150 years. millions of others don't identify for the 6 religions on the indian senses. hinduism, islam, christianity, fixes them, both of them and jane as them. out of aussies began bay campaign for recognition of their religion after the indian government led by the by the p. a jumped a party or b, j. p. he decided to drop the other religions and persuasions option from the mex census with more than 7000000 other bosses. johnson has one of the biggest populations of indigenous people. politicians here passed a resolution last year saying the state recognizes this thing, tribe and religion called soft enough. they're all in the central government to do
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the same. but the b, g, p government's ideological wing, the hindu nationalist organization. the recess has been holding outreach programs trying to convince our bosses, the hindus lot a big party, the b g, b. and this is believe that since i was he's anita worshippers. even in hinduism, we believe that you can be in the east. you to worship rivers, the sun, mountains, and even trees. so brothers, you do the same to so we believe they are hindus, but if they say they're not in, do the b, j b has no problem with that. the other asi said, the government wants to force them to choose the hindu option for political reasons . and this was that the, the b j. p is conspiring to include tribal people amongst hindus so that it can use them as a voting bank. the demand for the inclusion of a separate religion, genuine and the indian government should do it, followers of tribal village and say they have withstood pressure to convert to christianity or hinduism and will continue to do so. they say they refuse to take
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part in the next census. if the government refuses to acknowledge them, elizabeth peron and al jazeera jock and eastern india, large numbers of volcanic poly stones that are causing trouble on japan southern coast. the pebbles, which came from an undersea volcano, clubs, 30 posts damaged dozens of boats and disrupted the fishing industry. the government has declared a natural disaster, and the stones are still on the move. officials warn they likely to affect the countries coastline for the north. ah. is out there, and these are the top stories. the u. s. and french presidents have held the 1st in person meeting since that countries by serious diplomatic dispute in years, joe biden acknowledged the handling of recent security agreement with the australia and the u. k. was clumsy. the present is also met with the head of the roman catholic church at the vatican. the white house is biding,
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