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crisis, what crisis on al jazeera holding the powerful to account was we examined the u. s. his role in the world on al jazeera ah. every day more people are suffering and dying. un human rights, she produces a report on ethiopia as war documenting what she describes as extreme brutality. ah, and kimberly al, this is elder, they're alive from doha. we're also tracking a breaking story in the sea of oman, around says it stopped a u. s. attempt to seize one of its tankers, other stories coming up, void, my major climate announcements lead his head home from cop 26th,
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leaving officials to negotiate sticking points like finance. the way it was. and then we plainly asked that in the back the french ambassador and cambra accuses australia of deceit and a simmering dispute over a cancelled submarine deal fast. i'm john hendern. in puerto, praying for fuel is stairs and the gangs are hijacking trucks. ah, iranian state dd says, members of the elite revolutionary guards have foiled an attempt 5 united states to seize one of its oil tankers in the sea of oman. according to the reports, american forces used helicopters and warships during the operation. but are on, says the tanker is now back and its territorial waters. that's good. the details now from al jazeera is ali hush, who joins me now on said alley. i know this is all still the information still
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coming in, but as it stands, what else do we not? well, currently, even in iran, there are many stories going, how many narratives on this precise incident? what we know is that there was an iranian oil tanker that was heading towards somewhere. we don't know. he's for now through the seo for man, according to the iranian, not official iranian narrative that was set on in television. the american military was trying to seize this tanker and then the iranian r g. c members intervened in order to get it back and they thought the american operations. so this is what everyone knows of the moment waiting for, for the information from the iranian authorities. maybe the i r g c might issue a statement, but for now everything is just analysis and everyone trying to put what's happening into the context of the g, g,
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g political developments. what's happening on the nuclear side, what's happening between the americans and the iranians. so this is, this is the case for now. we'll get to that in a moment. and then you can talk that how that might factor in here. but just explained a bit of the context about maritime incidents for our audience. you know, how unusual or perhaps no unusual is it for there to be incidence. i guess you could say in this, this part of the, the wolf since, you know, as, as we know, a very large portion of the world oil comes out from the gulf. so everyone is, is, is interested in creating a situation of security over the, but since 2018 and to know from the danes off president former president trump until this moment things were became different. and there were several incidents that were tankers that were set on fire that were bumps on tank, or if there were attempts to seize tankers, so this is not you, it's just a getting, it's just escalating now. i for the iranians and americans, there was,
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there were other incidents before sort of, for example, in august 2020. the iranians were offending, they're all tankers have been as well. and the american seized for of iran conquerors. and later on the saw the oil, and that was a real big story for the ranges. now in 2019 a britain seized one of iran's, all thank you, jewel thought, the iranians also sees a british oil tanker and the gulf. so we have a lot of does it matter and this autumn is related to this whole, this confrontation that came at both the g c p o or the hearing and you can leave it there. thanks very much for that hash and we appreciate it. the u. n has found evidence that all sides and if you refuse to grow a conflict, have violated international human rights, and some may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. the us human rights
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chief said the year long conflict has been marked by extreme brutality. printer gupta, reports these small grieves in my car, draw in northern if you appear on earth, what the un says could be war. crimes committed in the t gray conflict. a joint if you will be and you and human rights investigation says rebels. some t gray killed more than $200.00 ethnic. i'm horace here in november last year. the conflict has no expanded, will be on to grow it to neighboring. i'm horror and off our regions and it's been devastating for civilians. the un report found the year long war editor and soldiers who backed, if you'd be a federal army, as well as if you had been guffman soldiers. anti grand rebels have committed widespread crimes including rape, torture, and killings of civilians. all parties to the t re conflict have committed
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violations of international human rights, humanitarian and rift you law. some of these may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. if your be us government has largely welcome to report while expressing its serious reservations about aspects of the findings its promise to set up a task force to investigate the allegations. while rebels antigua i said, the report is flawed. citing the involvement of human human rights commission, but on the ground, the conflict if intensifying, tiguan rebel, see they have captured 2 northern towns with a major highway leading to the capital of a prime minister. abi ama has urged if your pins to unite and fight against the rebels and has warned that attempt to make if you appear like libya and syria will not succeed. abi amad was re elected in a landslide victory and june is facing mounting pressure to end the war from his he'll be as largest humanitarian, a donor,
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the united states. as the war approaches this one year anniversary, united states and others cannot continue business as usual relations with the governor. of the extraordinary partnership we have enjoy is not sustainable. while the military conflict continues to expand, threatening the stability and the unity of one of africa's most influential countries. the body in administration has suspended if you appear from a crucial treat agreement with the us or a significant decision by the united states. it is important to understand that it hasn't happened yet. in other words, as of july, there's a january 1 day at which it may become effective if there is no movement towards he's in ethiopia. and if that happens, i think he is. ready likely to lose about a quarter of a $1000000000.00. and that could mean how she pinched the un investigation. only
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looked into reports of abuse until late june, when the rebels regained much of t gray. it does not include any attacks or civil in abuse since then proctor out 0 kellogg. now to sam, you'll get to choose who's in the some of a samuel 1st off. what should we make all premise to all the bits response to this un lead report, which is found serious human rights violations, some potentially constituting war crime. well, to begin with, the open tomorrow commission as part of the ciocca government, it's a government agency. they, the head has been saying that they really want to investigate more. they, they don't have the resources to do so to the credit of the un dot to the job and human rights commission as a partner. but again, the job site hasn't said much,
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but the negation stunned that all locked those, including, if you'll be in the stand accused of the worst by human rights by a nation in the history of this problem. nation even by it's very probably tell me about the latest developments on the ground there, how serious is an escalation, what we're seeing now with the t p live taking towns. it says, which are on the road to the capital. where the ciocca hasn't really at tamale's the fact that the piano plus they can over a couple of chinese per cent, sissy and jesse. but the clock that the local government, this telling residents to reach their, their weapons and def spend their neighborhood makes you believe that there's something happening that's the government hasn't been off the t p. i mean to be a threat. the prime minister spoke to his ministers just that the, highlighting the fuck, according to him,
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according to his perspective that the t p and left the terrorist organizations needs to be defeated. but here we are. and. busy people are shocked by the foss changing environment, but if you will get the u. s. embassy has told his residence to leave because of this. we know that the t p l f has allied with other armed groups with other 5 is how has the t p live and its allies been able to make the thoughts of gains? well, the historical fact as the oil lay the oil, the liberation front, which half of the leadership is, one of them is administer a senior minister and side prime minister obese government for the t p. and that for 27 years. and that uses the most, all kinds of violations including human rights and lack of democracy. and for them to find a common enemy by itself is the milestone. but how long that relationship which
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is an open debate. all right, thank you for that out there. there samuel, get it to an audi solvable for us. ah, me, there's not be moved in the scottish city of glasgow off to landmark climate deals were made it called $26.00. they include agreements to reverse deforestation, and to cut me find emissions by the end of the decade. lead is the phone after leaving officials to iron out the sticking points like finance. how wealthier countries are going to help others adapt to climate change and move to renewable energy? over the next 5 years, we will deliver a total of $500000000000.00 of investment to the countries that need at most. and we can do more today. i can announce that the united kingdom will commit 100000000 town to the task force on access to climate finance,
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making it quicker and easier the developing country to access the finance they need . and we're supporting a new capital markets mechanism which will issue billions of new green bonds here in the u. k. to fund renewable energy in developing countries of america as a james spaces in glasgow and says, there are still many hurdles to clear. that's not all about what they finally agree here as a whole. it's also about the individual commitments from the individual countries that will be individual lobbying of different countries to increase what they're going to do to make the way they operate much green line. it's going to be much, much harder for the develop, developing well, because they have to problems they've got to work out how to deal with the threats of climate change. gotta work out how to transform the economy. that's why you speak to all of the developing countries. they say they need financial assistance, as you say, finance. they here at cop 26. we've heard richie soon, the finance minister talking about rewarding global economy as long that will be
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the 1st net 0 finance center to set the way for both other places to follow. but i think for those in the developing world is somewhat skeptical because it heard these things before. there was this figure you hear repeatedly $100000000000.00 annually from the riches countries on us given to the developing world that was announced in 2009. and it was supposed to take place in 2020. well, we pulse 20202021 that's still missing the target meeting target. and now talking about 2023. the other factor in all this is getting the private sector involved and a lot of effort on that. that's gonna be a lot of the, the discussion that's taking place here today. but earlier on i spoke to an investment banker said, actually with the private sector is making ins, extraordinary steps in the right direction. and it's governments particularly what western governments that in his view on stepping up at this stage, the lead on algebra will tell you about the covert 19 vaccine updates sent us
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president joe biden is calling a turning point in the pandemic. fishing in troubled waters, the sea food industry fairs. what's next on the menu define the french government backing down. ah, ah, look forward to burritos, guys. with sponsored by capital airways. hello, the weather's lassie sat fair for good parts of china over the next day or so sent across northern areas of the country. high pressure still very much in charge. so that's going to keep us settle and find a few showers into the korean peninsula. few shares into japan over the next day or so. 21 celsius the for tokyo and for soccer, dry, brighter weather. at least for thursdays we go on the across a good parts of the korean peninsula and northern parts of china looking good as
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well. but there will be a splattering of showers into central and southern parts of china by this state. and if anything, those showers, gathering somewhat into central areas, eastern parts as we go on through friday. so we could see a little bit of localized flooding here that isn't wet weather just pushing up towards the east china sea for the south. it is generally dry one or 2 showers towards hong kong, but nothing too much to speak of. plenty of showers. may monica southern parts of india, we've got some heavy rainfall around the east side of the route additional, but they're sure the way down into double, not it where it is weather still light it to be across the corolla through thursday . black cloud and rain. so shaded with this circulation in the arabian sea pushes some very wet weather because a good part of the western gets by the weekend. oh, the weather sponsored by casara ways in the country with an abundance of results for far and walk indonesia whose firms for me we moved people to grow and
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the tank or is now back and its territorial waters. more than 100 countries adjoining the u. s. and e u to come methane emissions by 30 percent by the end of this decade. it's the 2nd big commitment from the u. n. climate summit, glasgow offer pack to enter deforestation also by 2030. the u. n. has found evidence at all sides of ethiopia to grow conflict have violated international human rights, and some may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. it's more says the year long complex has been marked by extreme brutality. and though it m se se is a journalist and political commentator in addis ababa, he believes the un investigation has produced a credible report. i think most of the things are investigated independently and where does that 15 those reports in my opinion, because as you may recall, the government has already indicated that it has fallen. some of its soldiers
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engaged in some kind of violation of humor, right, and discipline, the major discipline measures are being taken against those individual spun in the army. so on the other side, it also shows that there was similar crimes. why is the other side by side? so i think it is a balance that report in my opinion and federal government i think is willing to when willing to cooperate initially. and that report was made available and took down my right commission, which is an independent edition, has partnered with you in the problem was about the time of the releasing report. and we had a control versus we have been hearing other does that see that the government has problem with having independent investigation on this issue. australia and
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frances, still exchanging accusations 6 weeks after the australian scrap the submarine deal . the french ambassador has accused a strange governmental, intentional deceit, prime minister scott morrison has denied lying faircloth for balls. when those are the 1st, it was the french president taking a swat, but he is struggling prime minister over his decision to suddenly scrap a $60000000000.00 contract to build nuclear submarines. now it's the french ambassador to australia, lonnie, up with the next round of accusations that the seat was intentional. and because it was far more at stake, then providing submarines. the way it was ended was plainly as that in the back france had the agreement to build conventionally powered submarines for 3 years. navy. in september, the united states and great britain announced their own deal with the strata. that
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surprise announcement triggered an angry diplomatic exchange. the french ambassador in camber recourse to paris. now back in australia, he accused scott morrison of putting political interests ahead of astrology, diplomatic relationship. it says the leak of a private exchange with the french president represents anew load, sees an unprecedented new low in terms of our to proceed in those so in terms of truce and trust, you don't. the logistics on personal exchanges of leaders were life diplomatic tensions. one full display at this week's climate summit in glasgow, but scott morrison defended his actions. guiding that scrubbing a subs deal with france wasn't a strategies national interests, not his own. i'm not going to cut fledging
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a strider. i'm not going to call that on behalf of the strident i can do with whatever people throughout me, but astride it has a proud record when it comes to defense capability. that's why we were building these mobile building. i was this diplomatic stash has redefined the bilateral relationship between these 2 countries. france, his scope parsons behavior and the scrapping of his contract doesn't just effect this alliance, but has far reaching consequences for other countries considering future partnerships with a stranger. france says it wants a concrete effort made by stronger efforts to get the relationship back on track because neither side showing any sign of backing down that could take time. there a clock out to 0, queensland, australia, poland has reported more than 10000 coffee 19 cases as infections continue to spike is the highest number of daily infection since late april. according to johns hopkins university, poland has more than 3000000 confirmed cases, just over 77 deaths. its health ministry is considering title restrictions. masks
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are being reintroduced in the netherlands to arise in corona virus infections. the government is also expanding the use of a corona pass showing proof of the cove with 1900 vaccination or negative test. and now we needed to enter many public places like museums. jim's infections have been rising since most social distancing measures were dropped in late september. the us is given a final approval to sizes covert 19 vaccine for children from the ages. 5 to 11 president joe biden has called the move a turning point in the fight against the virus. the food and drug administration has already said that the shot is safe for that age with a smaller dose than normal was recommended. now, officials that the cdc have given a green light for it to be administered to 28000000 children. alief at home is a vaccine all just and adjunct professor at michigan university in the u. s. he says it's a huge relief given the rise and infections among children it's. i gave milestones
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actually to an achievement that we are getting to the point where we are immunizing, the little kids. that's probably measure that going back to normal life and specially schools and elementary schools and middle schools. so it's really great what she meant by that is a great job by cutting down in the, in the dose dose that has been shown. and those little kids, 5 to 11, was one 3rd of the those given to the, the younger adults on the previous recognition. so basically we're getting, these kids receive only one of those. and they're immune response was in fact, equally different compared to the older kid and adults, which is a great thing. so basically, when you did use the dose,
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your due side effects, you reduce any other issues that might be with the vaccine, would be, ah, coming out the different variables, especially the delta with the high efficiency infection. we seem that more and more kids are getting infected. so therefore we think that this is a great achievement. and this is a great of the back in southwestern columbia at least 11 people have been killed. off the several homes collapsed under a landslide. the landslide followed heavy rain in the arena region rescue teams of pulled out dozens of people. operation for suspended on wednesday morning because of the danger of more than 5 fuel trunk drive is in haiti are considering further strike action of the several work as were kidnapped by gangs this week. a strike though is likely to compound a fuel crisis that has brought much of the country to a standstill. john henson has more from puerto france. idled lines of cars snake
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through haiti's, capital drivers, biding their time till the pumps come to life without fuel. the puerto prince economy is, is motionless, is the cues of vehicles as police protect the tanks in the haitian heat, ah, frustrations run high with 2 drawers to do the work, but return there is nothing. widow. what of anything to do then it is about going to wander, pierre, who drives a taxi. locals call a tap, tap his waited 3 days. yup. bye. fight wick out. some one was beat up monday. i am still here. this is where i slip. i can't get fuel, i can't do anything. i can't work. i haven't it in the money and my pocket is only
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for gas. the fuel crisis that his paralyzed, the western hemispheres poorest nation follows a political crisis after the assassination of the nation's last president and an earthquake that killed 2000 people earlier this year. fuel is slowly starting to trickle into port a print when the lines are along and it runs out fast. when that happens, drivers, you have to wait for the next shipment, hoping it won't be hijacked by gang. over the past several days, a number of trucks have been commandeer, the drivers have been kidnapped, and what fuel the gangs don't use for themselves. they fell on the black market. the lack of diesel fuel that powers hospitals throughout the country, leave some in the dark with no lights, women at this hospital try to wait until daylight to give earth as tanks across the nation, sit empty upward. what free me this has the end. we just mid few, we don't need violence. god is despite government promises,
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the fuel shortage shows no sign of improving, leaving many to wonder how much worse the situation in haiti can get. ha, john henderson, al jazeera, puerto prince, france bears have backed off from sparking a full blown trade war with the u. k. about fishing rights is suspending a series the sanctions that were due to take effect this week ahead of meetings in the next few days, alexia brian reports from northern france. mid morning in bologna, sir mare and the fishing boats returned with their catch. but for many, it's smaller than usual. yes. would you please our chip fish ward lives by? we have to put up with this without having a choice for the past. and once we have not been able to make a living, get all wasn't given a license to fish and british waters, even though he says he's been working in them for years. his boat didn't have the required tracking equipment to prove that. and the paperwork he provided was rejected. french officials are infuriated saying dozens of vessels weren't given
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the licenses expected by british authorities. president emmanuel crohn threatened a series of sanctions if the dispute wasn't resolved, but hours before a deadline, he said he held off, negotiations are continuing. some here are frustrated by that decision saying france should have been more aggressive. others believe the measures could have backfired, really mangled on it was the fishing. here is often a family affair, and patience is wearing thin passmore, as i'm honestly, i don't understand them to give me a license, but i don't go often to their orders. i would've prefer them to give it to my brother what theresa been 80 percent of his time. there. it's mince. i have the right to it, but my brother doesn't. it is delighted some in france's biggest fishing port have lost half of their income. you sum up my mo, we're at a dead end in relation to fish. we've been living with this uncertainty for years while the british decided to stay in or leave the european union solutions need to
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be found and they need to stop playing with the economy. and the lives of those who work in the fishing industry, the u. k. denies. it's acted unfairly. it's welcomed frances move to poor sanctions, calling it a major de escalation. the you case breaks it minister, david frost, to set to travel to paris on thursday for more talks rubashaw. i think i hope that people will be smart enough to find an agreement. we are depending on the politicians. we have nothing left to do by the way of one, but it has already been 10 months, and it's a lot of fishing, makes up less than one percent of either country's economy. but for this community, it's vital, and they need answers soon, alexia bryan, al jazeera bologna, so mer northern france. a 4 year old girl has been reunited with her parents almost 3 weeks after she went missing in the australian outback. cleo smith was found by
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police and a locked house, almost 100 kilometers from where she disappeared. she was with her parents sleeping in a tent in remote western australia when she was taken when they were well. camp cleo was missing, sparking a nationwide search a 36 year old man is in custody. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories, rainy and state television says to rod has foil than attempt by the united states to seize one of its oil tankers and missy of oman. according to the reports, american forces used helicopters and warships during the operation. a toronto, the tank is now back and its territorial waters. the u. n. has found evidence that all sides and if you.
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