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the story of al jazeera or unique pass. oh my la moda one dokey mentor, is that open your eyes? i'm was guy on al jazeera. ah, iran announces it will return to nuclear talks with world powers by the end of the month. ah, lauren taylor, this is andrew 0, live from london, also coming up every day, more people are suffering and dying. the un reports extreme brutality on both sides of ethiopia as war as to grow rebels say they're closing in on the capital. a major blow for us president joe biden, and the democrats in local elections after
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a surprise victory by republicans in the state of virginia and with 2 landmark climate commitments made officials at cop 26 negotiate. how now finance plans to slow down global warming? ah, no iranian officials say nuclear talks with world powers will resume at the end of this month. aaron's deputy foreign minister says terran is prepared to enter negotiations for us sanctions to be lifted. your state department is welcome to returned her talks. we believe every means possible to quickly reach and implement an understanding on a mutual return to compliance with the jcp away by closing the relatively small number of issues that remained outstanding at the end of june. when the 6 round concluded, we believe that if the iranians are serious,
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we can manage to do that in relatively short order. but we've also been clear, including as this pause has dragged on for some time, that this window of opportunity will not be open forever. dosage or berries, following developments from doha, she says, some sticking points remain. despite the announcement to resume talks, there are never said they weren't going to go back to the negotiating table with the world powers. it was just a matter of time before they decided when they would resume these talks, then you administration of abraham racy, which took office in august, said that they were being handed over the file from the previous negotiating team of then president has had ro, honie, and that's why this period has passed in this taken so long. but of course, we've heard a lot from within iran, various different parties saying that there was a lot of discussion about whether or not iran will return to the deal because they
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haven't seen any kind of a gesture from the u. s. that they are willing to come back to for compliance in terms of lifting some of those sanctions which have been imposed on around since the u. s. left a deal in 2018 and impose a series of strict sanctions on iran, various programs. there's a lot of mistrust between her on and washington that is, continue now. despite the 2 new administrations and office, it's not a coincidence that the iranians have released this video from the revolution regard naval division that shows according to the iranians. then seizing back their own oil, which they say the u. s. stole from their tank current place on this vietnamese flag ship at the radian said that the revolution guard carried out an operation to seize the ship. and of course, we see very serious situation that developed on october 25th between the us naval forces and the revolutionary guard forces. and that is, they came very close to one another in the ceo of them on, within less than 200 meters of each other. and that is something we have never seen
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before. the radians say that this is something that they cannot accept that the u. s. is not supposed to be in these waters, the american say they were patrolling international waters. but there is a lot of skepticism into her on tonight that this video was released as a message to the new negotiating team heading to vienna, that the americans are not to be trusted. and of course, the remaining parties of the nuclear deal are trying to mend this very broken relationship between washington and to her on 11 joins us live from washington dc. so tell more about the u. s. response to iran returning to the negotiating table while they are please lauren, they are relieved that they've got a date we're seeing some full on diplomatic spin coated on top of this. the language has been used because are fatally saying to iran that they welcome the back of the nuclear table, but, and they made great strides last time. but they use the words limited window of
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opportunity which, you know, really between the lightest and basically st. the iranians come to the negotiations, it go shading table, but do not store because we have to get this done. there is also a little bit of an ambiguity over where are the talks will be not geographically, but in terms of how far along the line they will, that they will be. because that's her statement from the deputy foreign minister in iran who's also going to be leading their negotiations. he referred to these talks starting where as the state department says, they are not starting. they are resuming, they said that they were reaching such a good position until they weren't, that it would be counterproductive to go right back to the beginning of that could also be down to semantic. so we're going to be, we'll get a clear idea towards the end of the month, but now we finally have that concrete date, november 29th. we knew it was coming. we knew that those talks were taking place furiously behind the scenes. now we have that date and in terms of what they want, the iranians, what the americans to give them a promise, a cast iron guarantee that they won't walk away from the table a game where as the americans are saying, yes, we are committed. of course we're committed,
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but we are reserving the right if we get any kind of clear evidence that you're violating or disagreements that we reserve the right to leave. also, we want, they want the iranians, they say, to comply with the terms of this agreement before sanctions lifted. so what we say now is a little bit of posturing. for example, we've seen ancy blinking, the secretary of state say that he is also exploring other options. if these talks fail are, you can read it that what you will. but say, we know that there is a concern that iran's nuclear ambitions could lead to some military conflicts in the middle east, particularly israel. nobody is using the words military strikes, but those hints have been dropped. i'll tell you one person who will be pleased about this. lauren is joe biden because he's at a shocker of a few days here domestically in terms of getting bills passed in terms of that side gubernatorial race, which the democrats lost in virginia. the last thing he would have wanted was any kind of prospect of there being a military conflict in the middle east. and now he has only something positive to talk about internationally. and what have pending and officials been saying about
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the, the claims over the oil seizure quite simply, they're saying it's a, it's all a bunch allies without using those, as i exact words, to put that not to refine, to put in it. they say it is not true, and this is one of those situations where you look at the video and you, you have to decide for yourself who you're going to believe because there is no clear indication either way of what happened to mean. this is not a rule unedited footage. the iranians have released this. they released it heavily edited. they released it with music. come with what appears to be some kind of visual narration on screen. so the american say that what the iranians claim happened didn't happen. in fact, here's what said the pentagon spokesperson had to say a little bit earlier. i've seen the iranian claims, they are absolutely totally false and untrue. and there was no such effort by u. s. naval assets to seize anything. with this refers to is back on the 24th of october u. s. navy assets did monitor iranian forces,
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illegally boarding and seizing a merchant vessel and international waters in the gulf of roman united states. 5th fleet, directed to ship scenario assets to closely monitor that situation. at no time where u. s. forces attempting to retake or otherwise engage in the situations. situation where you acted completely in accordance with the law. so it's a bogus claim. so there you go. words bogus dubious. no such efforts to me there is no attempt to say that this was a misunderstanding of our saying that the irradiance or, or telling him is truth here. but you know, you have to look at the timing of the release of this video as well, because this is an incident that occurred in whatever guys more than a week ago. and yet the irradiance have released though version of accounts right now when they're or so giving us a date for when they're going back to the negotiation table. and this is being seen by some, as a waiver ran saying, you know, we are a military nation where we are strong military capability here. and we are not scared of the americans and they're coming to the negotiating table from that
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position. laura phil of l or in washington. thank you very much. ah you and has found evidence that all sides in ethiopia is to gray conflict to violated international human rights. and some lame out to war crimes and crimes against humanity. new and human rights chief said the year long conflict has been marked by extreme brutality report has been released as ethiopia and has a new state of emergency. with to grow rebels moving towards the capital, they say they're pushing frantic right into the neighboring regions of em, horror and afar, and down the highway running south to addis ababa to grime, rebels say they took control of these towns this week, including con boettcher. it sits on a supply line linking the landlocked nation, to a nearby port city of djibouti franca grouped her reports. ah, these mars grieves in my car throw in northern ethiopia on earth. what the un says
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could be war. crimes committed in the te gray conflict. a joint if your piano, you in human rights investigation says rebels, some t gray killed more than 200 as think i'm her as here in november last year. the conflict has now expanded. well be on t grey. it to neighboring. i'm horror and off i regents and it's been devastating for civilians. the un report found the year long war editor and soldiers who backed, if you'd be as federal army as well as fuel been government soldiers. anti grand rebels have committed widespread crimes including rape, torture, and killings of civilians. all parties to the to conflict have committed violations of international human rights. human terry and griff to law. some of these may amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. if he appears kaufman has largely welcome to report while expressing its serious reservations about aspects of the
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findings its promise to set up a task force to investigate the allegations. why rebels him to cry said the report is flawed. citing the involvement of the fuel been human rights commission, but on the ground the conflict is intensifying in the capital, addis ababa? there's an air of tense come one year since the start of the conflict. playground rebels say the has capture 2 northern towns on a major highway leading to the capitol. but somebody guesses it worries me a lot because death, a and compulsion are near addis ababa. they travelled many kilometers to get there . i think they will control addis ababa as well. so that's what i'm young. i will participate in the war and whatever way young people can, i'm planning to head to the front line. prime minister, i'll be m o has urged if you'll pin few night and fight against the rebels. you can call this pitch, which is dug very deep,
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will be where the enemy is buried. not wary p. o p, a disintegrate. we will bury this enemy without blood and bones and make the glory of ethiopia high up again. do you investigation only looked into the ports of abuse until late june, when the rebels regained much of t gray. it does not include any attacks or civil and abuse since then, and now their fears the conflict could worsen putting millions of fuel pins at risk, bianca, i'll 0. it's been a major upset for us president joe biden, the democratic party and local elections after a surprised victory by republicans in the state of virginia. signals, trouble for the democrats, as they head into next year's congressional elections. republican blend youngin has been elected. virginia is next governance, where the democratic opponent conceding the race duncan had distancing herself just enough from former president trump to win back moderates who supported biden in 2020 in new jersey. considered a strong blue state,
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democratic governor phil murphy faces a close unexpected challenge. results raised red flags for the democrats with a 2020 to mid term vote, which could see them lose control of congress, making it harder for biden to advance his agenda. and the 2nd half of his presidency widened says these results show americans want the government to get things done. no governor in virginia has ever 11 of the same, or he or she's the same party as a sitting president. what i do know is i do know that people want to get things done and they want to get things done. and that's why i'm continuing to push very hard for the democratic party to move along and pass my infrastructure bill and my bill back better bill. still to come on out. 0. 2 is ready, spyware companies and 2 other foreign firms added to the united states. cyber blacklist haiti's most powerful gang leaders known as barbecue,
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asked us to help him overthrow the government. ah. hello there. let's start in australia and we're watching this band of rain push east across the south, east of the country, taking storms and charles to places like new south wales and victoria as well as tasmanian. now we've seen some significant rain here. white cliffs, the town in new south wales for the heaviest rainfall in 4 years from tuesday to wednesday. but much about what weather pushes further east. it's going to be a wet weekend for sydney, and brisbin, lot of those storms are expected to last well in some next week. but it twice up for adelaide, we are going to see the temperature recover and it remains rather dry in those central areas. it's looking west or in the west, we've got some storms and showers popping off and some of those coastal showers
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will intensify up in the north as we go into friday. a lot of heat remaining in darwin now was a hope across the tasman sea to new zealand. we've got high pressure in charge of the south island leaving things fine and dry. but up in the north, the wet and windy weather continues. we've got some warnings out and the weather is expected to last through to sunday, at least. now as we move to southeast asia, it's looking lot dry of indo china, but it is picking up that rain once again across parts of indonesia and malaysia with western borneo. see where the heavier falls in the days to come. ah, the climate emergency is upon us, but why have government left? it's so late to act. we've allowed climate change to get out of control. people empower investigates why so little has been done. a systemic threat. requires systemic change and asks what either inaction could meet about 20.
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none of them have a syrian how to do it. crisis, what crisis own al jazeera? lou ah, reminder the top stories, yoga 0 iranian officials say nuclear talks with world powers will resume at the end of this month. around deputy foreign minister says tara, on has prepared to enter negotiations for us sanctions to be lifted your state department as welcome to return to talks. b u. n. has found evidence that all sides of ethiopia is to gray conflict are violated. human rights were some possibly
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amounting to war crimes and crimes against humanity. it describes the conflict as one marred by extreme brutality results from 2 year states. the president joe biden easily won in 2020, could see no trouble for the democratic party. heading into next year's congressional ballot. republican pushed the democrats out of the virginia governorship, while the democratic governor of new jersey faces closer than expected challenge. pentagon watchdog says a u. s. drones strike in cobble that killed 10 afghan civilians was a tragic mistake, but did not break any laws. 3 adults and 7 children were killed in the attack, which happened during the u. s. that evacuation of afghanistan in august and independent reviews as the strike was a consequence of execution errors and communication breakdowns. it also found that those involved, quote, truly believed they were targeting an imminent threat of an eyesore attack on cobble airport. in his face is added is raised spyware. firms,
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the group and candy ru, to its fiber activities, blacklist, and also they've also added a russian software company. and one other foreign business commerce departments, as it's in response to their role in developing spyware and trafficking, malicious online tools, move limits or access to us components. and technology are requiring government permission for exports now offered after as the middle east and north africa policy manager access. now, she welcome back testing. this is a major when an a major victory in the fight against surveillance access. now, in many other civil society groups have been founding the alarm for years on the reach of human rights violations being committed and facilitated by the n s o group . and the the, the u. s. decision today send a strong message to the nfl group, but also other surveillance companies that are profiting from human rights
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violations, that it's no longer business as usual. so we come in the u. s. for making and taking the lead towards accountability. and we also urge the european union and other governments to take similar restrictive steps to make and hold surveillance companies accountable. the officials at the cop $26.00 un climate summit and focusing on ways to finance the battle against global warming and move to renewable energy. most world leaders of last glasgow auto landing several agreements and the name of the talks is to secure enough commitments to keep the rise in the average global temperature to one and a half degrees celsius. exactly how pledges will be met, particularly in the developing world, is still being worked out a bubble that will require a lot of money. the united states also intends to fully support the
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climate investment funds, capital markets mechanism. true in innovating, innovative, leveraging structure. this initiative will help attract significant new private climate finance and provide $500000000.00 per year for the clean technology funds programming that includes the new accelerating coal transition investment program. the leader of one of haiti's most powerful gangs, is asking the us to help overthrow the government. jimmy sure is yet known as barbecue is demanding the acting president and prime minister. hello. he resigned the g, so not at the cost of blood. we're going to dislodge mister ru laundry from the prime minister's office. and afterwards, the key to the country will be handed over to
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a new class of men and women of civil society who will have to govern responsibly to get the country out of the quagmire. in which it has been floundering for many ages, 500 as more from the capital puerto prince. well, that was nothing short of a declaration of war by the biggest gang leader in haiti against the prime minister of the country. and he has previously called for the prime minister ariel on re to resign. this time he added an important or else say that the prime minister will be removed by fours. that is a declaration of something well beyond what they have done. in the past. we asked for a response from the prime minister's office, and they said, prime minister ariel only doesn't deal with the gang. it's important to know this was done in a particularly formal way. this is a letter to the us ambassador written in french by demand known as barbecue,
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demanding that the, the prime minister resign and asking for us support. and it's interesting the format in which he did that. you read this letter out loud in a news conference here in town, in the last saline neighbourhood which he controls. he's the head of 9 gangs. ontario, as 3 of its nationals have been killed and as strike. the attack happened on the border between the disputed territory of western sahara and lore. attain you. video posted on twitter, appears to show, to bombed out trucks in the sahara desert algerian state media is blaming the rock and forces and describes drive as death is cowardly. involved barrack world health organization has approved the indian kovacs in corona. ross vaccine for emergency use. it's produced by barack biotech. well, the 10 percent of vaccination indians have taken the kovacs and john w h or approval means they're not. tradition is much more likely to be accepted is valid in other countries. won't have organization says cordarious cases have risen
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in europe for a 5th consecutive week, making it the own. the region in the world where coven 19 is still increasing. poland reported more than $10000.00 cases on wednesday. as infections continue to spike is the highest number of daily infections since late april. country also reporting 120 deaths in the past 24 hours. its health ministry is considering title restrictions. mosques are being reintroduced in the netherlands after rise in career virus infections. their government is also expanding the use of a corona pass. people will now need to show proof of a vaccination or negative cova test to enter many public places like museums and jims. infections have been rising, since most social distancing measures were dropped in late september. and the 1st covered 19 vaccines were rolled out in germany. many hoped it was the path out of the pandemic. but several lumps on infection rate to up again, while vaccinations. plateau booster shots are now available,
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but millions of people were main unvaccinated. dominic cane reports from bennett seems like these have become commonplace over the past 2 years covey patients in hospital beds being treated by medical staff facing rising numbers of new patients . and all this, despite the wide availability of vaccines across much of europe, in germany, the number of new infections is much higher now than it has been for many months yelling either for i might upon them. we are currently experiencing a massive pandemic of their unvaccinated. the number of infections is increasing as the number of deaths from cove it so, and especially the number of patients and intensive care units and some regions of germany, regions where vaccination rates are not as high as in others. urine in deutschland, those regions include 4 states in what was the old east germany, where the uptake of vaccines is as much as 10 percent below the national average of the number of new cases is above the national average. despite urgent calls from some senior politicians in those states,
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but such warnings do not sway people like bodies lava kids, off. she's just one of tens of millions of people yet to be vaccinated in germany. i was just confused that and for the ones of us who are not, are really excited about getting vaccinated just now and would like to think about it. official figures suggest around one in 3 people. he remains an vaccinated summer. that number include those ideologically opposed to the process, but for a wider section of society, especially younger children, the mere option of having the shots has not yet been made widely available. despite that vaccine centers like this one in berlin, offering boosters to the most vulnerable people, it's thought around. 2000000 such doses have been administered across the country so far. at the same time, the previous social distancing measures the curb. the virus are being strengthened
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in places is weakened. honda in the yawn through those by we have introduced 1st measures in southeastern bavaria, for example, only vaccination people, or those who have recovered from coven 19 will be admitted to clubs, discos, and similar locations. although that view has not been endorsed at the federal level, yet, many of the medics and ministers say covert is not going away any time soon. dominic cane al jazeera berlin at once had to one of the lowest crime rates in south america. but the situation ecuador has changed in the past year and rise in drug trafficking and rival gang violence as forced the government to declare a state of emergency. terrorism reports from chrissy to our in the province of man abbey. it's become one of the main drug trafficking boots out of the quarter, the pacific ocean via this more fishing villages, that line the coast. it's through here. we're around 70 percent of the drugs
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produced in columbia, and they're all are smuggled out of the country. so let me just, son is serving a prison sentence for drug trafficking in a while or he's a fisherman and was caught when attempting to move. go came out of the country aboard his boat. i didn't know where he was and then i heard he was in prison in the united states since then it's been a nightmare. i'm poor and i'm not ashamed to say it. i've taught my children to work to earn a meal, but my son was weak and he allowed himself to be convinced. after serving time in the us, her son was transferred to prison in a while or 4 years ago. i with him. today i regret asking my son to be re patch created. i am seeing the killings happening and now prisons and i don't want my son to be there. he was a victim of the situation here. he is not a drug trafficker, prison, riot scenic weather would have left dozens of people dead in the past month. the
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violence is the result of conflict between rival criminal organizations. the government has declared a state of emergency response, but it's in small coastal towns like casita, where the conflict is ongoing on a daily basis, killings and robberies around the rice rock trafficking organizations and use local fishermen for move drugs out of the country where being told that in many cases, they're forced to work for them. there's thousands of fishermen who are currently detained in central american prisons and even in the united states. this man is a local fisherman. he says he's concerned about writing crime and how it's affecting their ability to make a living. he's afraid to show his face. but i mean with my son, it has increased a lot, the people who will approach you. and there are lots of young people who are getting involved in crime who won't be easy way out. it was a dollar raised economy, points and lack of government controls have lowered criminal organizations. and
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that is the mayor of 2 feet death. she believes it's her job to protect the 20000 fishermen that live in her hometown because she says the government is not doing enough laws. dealing with this is that the criminals are better prepared than the government. better equipped with better technology. the state of emergency has a political angle, it's not being done because of delinquency. delinquency has been ongoing for a while. many years we have been begging for assistance help to combat crime and stop drug traffickers. now, equality is in the middle of a social and political crisis, which makes it easy for drug trafficking to flourish. local fishermen, i caught up in the fight, leaving their families desperate. and the need did he said well as the cedar gr, cedar, quite a 4 year old child who had been missing for almost 3 weeks in a remote part of australia has been reunited with her parents. clear. smith was
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found by police in a locked house, almost a 100 kilometers away from where she disappeared. she was last seen by her parents in the tent. they were sharing on a camping trip in canada and western australia one morning and was missing sparking a nationwide search. the 36 year old man is being questioned by police. ah, reminder top stories on how to 0 iranian officials say, nuclear talks with world powers will resume at the end of this month, iran's deputy foreign minister says tara, on is prepared to enter negotiations for us sanctions to be lifted. your state department has welcomed a return to the talks. we believe it remains possible to quickly reach and implement an understanding on a mutual return to compliance with the j. c. p. away.
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