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serve national songs in their cerebral headquarters. it was a reminder that the u. s. sponsored peace in bosnia did not bring ethnic harmony nor did it come with any long term guarantee. on the ground in the capital life goes on as normal. there's no physical evidence that an armed conflict is even possibly looming. however, when you do speak to people, there is an almost tangible worry that unless the international community intervenes and stops nordics separatist plans, the bosnian serb leader back by his allies in belgrade and muscle, could force the country into a potentially deadly scenario. jamal anti al jazeera sarajevo still head on al jazeera. i'm nick la again. girls go where thousands of young activists have be marching demonte action aids, climate change in netherlands considers reopening a controversial gas field is fuel prices sore ahead of winter and cricket
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estrella. postpone a historic test against afghanistan, full details on why later and support. ah hello, slicking on the cool side or parts of the middle east over the next couple of days . chiefly northern areas of the middle east where we have this area clouds coming out of the northern parts of pakistan, northern areas of iran, terran ship into the high teens. 10 celsius to talk temperature. here on saturday afternoon bits and pieces of rain there over the higher ground for iran over the next couple of days, elsewhere, cross reach and plenty of hazy sunshine. so we get up to around $32.00 celsius here in doha. a similar value that to, for, to buy lots of dry weather in the forecast. try to cross a good part of east africa. heavy rain into central areas where we have got the
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tropical down pause at western side of the democratic republic of congo, congo, seeing some very heavy rain gabon all the way up into the gulf of guinea. and you can was that tropical moisture down across a good pass of angola. see some heavy showers coming through here. possibly some localized flooding. one or 2 showers, a possibility into botswana over the next couple of days. maybe even the maybe you will see the west weather really gathering across central and eastern parts of south africa as we go through the next day or 2. so by the end of the weekend, missing some very heavy rain for developing across the eastern side of south africa . was he temperatures johannesburg, the 28 ah caraballo, a pacific island makes him rapidly falling victim to rise in sea levels. and to president skilfully commanding the stage of climate change. diplomacy,
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ah ah, hello, you're watching out a 0. i'm emily anguish, a reminder of our top stories this, our several ethiopian anti government groups in washington dc have signed an agreement to form an alliance against prime minister abbey ahmed. it comes as ethiopia is army calls on former soldiers to join its fight against rebels from the tig rye region. more than 100 people have been injured in protests against election results in iraq. security forces are 5 in the aaron, you've got to disperse, the crowd demonstrated say, vote. we're going to play. and sedans, military later, a grade with the us secretary of state on the need to speed up the formation of a new government. general abdel, hon has ordered the release, so for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month. much we take over
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the us migration agency says there is little time to help afghans facing a multi laid crisis as winter approaches. the economy is in free fall with conflict, severe drought, and the pandemic hurting growth. foreign aid has dried up since to taliban to cordova in august. the un says it's rushing to give winter assistance to half a 1000000 displaced afghans, but more resources are needed for fuel and shelter, and afghans don faces as severe malnutrition crisis, with more than half its population struggling to find food. children are especially affected. okay, let's get more on this now. we've antonio vit rayner, who is the director general of the international organization for migration. he joins us live now in the studio. and tanya, it's such a pleasure to have you here. you've just arrived back from campbell,
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what did you see on the ground? i saw a country that is in and many terry, an emergency. and it's likely to be in a very severe human italian crisis in a couple of weeks. you said the whole food insecurity, which means that people have difficulty and find food, a free follow up economy that he's in urgent need of cash to make the economy function. the draught, which has severely impacting this placement of population only 6 and a 1000 people were moved because of the drop these ear and arise in coffee. one thing all these together gives you a picture of a race against time. that's where we are a race against time to protect and prepare the populations for the winter that is approaching. and as you know in afghanistan is a very severe part of the year. and tony, how's the situation changed over the last few months since the taliban take over?
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i think that the, from some aspect, the situation is more stable than 2 months ago. but from other aspects, as i told you, the freefall of the economy is reducing the income of the afghans severely. to the point where the malnutrition is spreading. and if we do not act rapidly, providing humanitarian assistance to the population, there can be a very serious women that in grades not justified that as an another sector which is very good. the health system and the al system in afghanistan is on the verge of collapse. and so my appeal, as i have seen in the, in the field, and now i'm here, i think this opportunity to say that is an urgent need for the international community to mobilize. and to provide immediate support to the african people who is suffering very, very much. antonio, 5 and
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a half 1000000 people are internally displaced. as you mentioned in your statement, roughly the population of finland. where are these people now? and what are their circumstances? they have been displaced 1st because of the conflict that proposed the taliban to the previous government. secondly, because of the drop people sometimes and that estimate the terrible impact that the draw s on people's movement, that is scarcity off water. people need water to survive. and of course, that is now the problem of the drop off the food production. all those elements have made 5500000 people being displaced. and now the challenge is to bring them back to the regions of origin. but the death requires civilization process of the communities where the people are going to be settled. and in their circumstances, i must say it's necessary that the all do you, many that in actors f,
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free access to the beneficiaries. because we perform our duties in the dependent way. and at the same time that we can mobilize all our stuff, men and women, we all need them to provide this to the african people. and tony, i want to end on a hopeful night. you've spoken about being pressed by the work being done by humanitarian actors and the resilience of the afghan, painful in the face of immense challenges, which is such a powerful statement. what have you witness? that's giving you hope. i've seen in the face of the people how much they suffered, but the at the same time are proud they are of being africans and they are committed to overcome the current difficulties. just give you an example. we have 7 of the people operating, insert the 4 prophecies in all provinces of a case. and i've seen that all the money daddy and agencies and the number of n jose. this is what gives me hope that together with the afghan people we will
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overcome this. great. i think that's the perfect by the end to end. thank you for your time, antonio rena, the director general of the international organization for migration. thank you for your time. the me thousands of climate change activists, some marching through central glasgow, demanding world late is due more to protect the planet the youth day rally was organized by the friday future global strike movement. high profile activist gratitude berg is among the crowd. the group says promises made by ladies of the call 26 summit on not enough. our environment. edison nick clack joins me live now from glasgow. you are among the protesters, make. what do they make of this summit so far? ah, yes, you find as in george square in central gloucester, 33 kilometers from where when negotiations are going on in the un conference whole
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. and we're waiting here now for granted them both marches of come across the city from a couple grove park to hedge old square. and they've been various speakers speak, you know, a, waiting for the i tone of the youth movement. credit humbug. who started all this back in 2018 and demanding that the voice of the people is hug people. the street was heard, especially young people. let me introduce you to somebody we met 5 weeks ago. so when we were felony in poland, dominique la soda 90 and good to see you. harry came out when we filled with you last time we interviewed you, then in poland and you said we asked you about this conference and you said you were that confident. what was going to happen a weeks go by the lots of big announcements. what do you think? well, i think i'm not surprised that because i didn't have much hopes in the petitions and in the so called leaders who have come here and. and it proved that it was through writing it right here one day. well, liter summit and we've heard so many amazing beautiful speeches about how the care
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about the claimant. and then you know, you see the polish prime minister. but i mean, sky, you know, speaking about how here in climate meter, meanwhile, actually improving our college b extract right until 2049. see that then to the leaders and the people in power will, you know, are responsible for our lights. we're responsible for the ways as societies and economies work, the room very much, st. my teacher and the presence of so many people around the world as nothing. and they are very much detached from the reality of the climate crisis that we are currently experiencing. the voice of your movements has grown exponentially over the last 3 years. and since gretta stood outside of school and started with this, the strikes on fridays, what is your sense? do you think people are listening at the top level of government? well, i think they are listening and they hear us and you know, we see they invite so many active is all possible sunday, invited to speak to invite us to, you know,
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give them petition letters and speak with them. and that's amazing. but you know, when you do not change after you listen to us, it means that you do not take our prison seriously. and we use it. we see so much like use washing at the moment. you know where people empower, they invite us and they, they do it for a good p r and for good marketing, but not to change their behavior to change their decisions. and so i feel like, you know, the movement has shown its power and has gained tremendous public support and people are with us and we are with the people. but who isn't with us still are the people who you know, are responsible for the crisis. okay. dominic, a great to have you with us here today. enjoy the rest of the day. thank you very much. okay, that's a good massage. other from payments i credit them, but what we're still waiting for to speak to tonight. thank you very much. nathan. impressive, young people, tens of thousands of nicaraguans are crossing him to a neighboring costa rica to escape poverty. and what they say is political
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repression. that hoped upcoming elections on sunday would bring a more democratic government that appears unlikely. now, with the imprisonment of nearly all opposition, ladies, a latin american editor, lucy newman, reports from costa rica. this row region in costa rica, near the border, was nicaragua, is to day home to 70 nicaraguan farmers who had to flee their own land. they were lucky to be able to rent this farm, to raise and sell pigs in order to feed their families. there among the thousands of poor nicaraguans farmers who began protesting in 2013 against president daniel ortega's plan to expropriate their land and build a multi $1000000000.00 transatlantic canal. by doing so, they became enemies of the state, along with tens of thousands of other nicaraguans who crossed into costa rica in the last 3 years to escape reprisals for taking part in anti government protests.
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no miracle nicaraguans are emigrating as never before because the repression is continuing. and so does the migration to costa rica span the united states. people can't live with the psychosis, the fear that they'll be imprison, beaten, and tortured. and then there's the economic situation, phone record numbers of nicaraguans are leaving their country, the 2nd poorest in the americas after haiti. since president daniel ortega launched a new crack down against opponents. earlier this year, the number of nicaraguans attempting to reach the united states has more than quadrupled according to the u. s. customs and border patrol. but the vast majority come here to costa rica to work in the feels like the cassette his family. they to say they had to abandon their farm in nicaragua because they protested against ortega's plan to take their land. now they're struggling to afford rent and food. so 2 of their 4 children are helping them quit coffee all norgard her even though
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we were poor in nicaragua. we were in our country her, but the fear that they'll suddenly come and kill you while you're working. we're walking down the road is too heavy. because that's what they're doing all it's hard work when the beans are still green and even with the whole family working all day from 6 in the morning until 2 in the afternoon, they'll be lucky if they make about $8.00 to date. yet as difficult as it is for people who work here in the countryside to make a living, it's so much more difficult for the nicaraguan exiles, economic migrants who go to the capitol. the la can't bill neighbourhood in san jose is where many of the more than 130000 nicaraguans who have asked for refugee status are living in the majority in overcrowded dwellings. they can't afford. the very end of the minute. unemployment is soaring and costa rica and the nicaraguan migrants who work in construction or as housemaids are the 1st casualties. well, that ain't got
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a little misty guy. i used to work as the main one. but since the pandemic, they don't give us work because they see they don't want any one in their homes. and they also ask for documents with their main opponents. now imprison ortega should easily wind sundays presidential elections. and that say these migrant will likely only increase the exodus from their trouble. torn country and see a newman al jazeera at equilla costa rica. the netherlands is considering reopening a controversial gas field to deal with a severe fuel shortage. the government says it may be forced to reactivate the facility after rush. it delivered less gas than promised that vos and reports from grown again. this is the largest natural gas field in europe. it lies in honing it in the north of the netherlands. after decades of providing gas production is now nearly come to a halt. earthquake caused by gas. this reaction led to legal battles and thousands of claims. some people whose houses were severely damaged,
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like the 19th century from belonging to animal, the hater, and her husband, albert, which had to be demolished. the couple rejects a suggestion that europe might need more gas from calling them if russia is not delivering the. the fact that they point their finger to cronin directly alter everything has happened here and lots and lots of people. thousands of houses still have damage and our government fails to resolve their, the problems of the people and then pointing the finger at cronies. while our safety is at stake, the government says guy from coding will only be used in case of a severe winter or any other crisis. a shortage of supply from russia could mean just that. what we're lacking here is about 1015000000000 tubes of gas. that's exactly the amount of gas from has not been supplying via sport sales to europe. rush and gas company gas from usually fills it storage facility at europe's largest
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open access gas rather for the amsterdam. now it's less than one 3rd full. the same as happened at 5 other facilities used by gas from and germany and austria. they're usually filled with gas at the start of winter as the dotted line shows. but this year, as the orange line shows, deliveries have stopped. the supply in europe is say about 10 percent less than what europe is asking for. and you have somebody there doing that. well, it can only speculate, but they could potentially, they could fill the the storage. yes. and it's up to put in after all, he's got to say everything the discussion probably is doing is being determined by a precedent to many people in europe have speculated that russia is not sending more gas to put pressure on the e u to approve the controversial northridge to pipeline between russia and germany . we are able to keep warm people here can only hope for miles winter because the storage facilities might not be able to provide enough gas. when it gets really
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cold. weather russia will send more. oh, not this through and a half kilometers deep reservoir. it's nearly empty and it shows how dependent on russian gas europe has become. this has raced questions, especially in that lynn so many hold. russia are responsible for the downing of malaysian airline. m. a 17 that killed nearly 200 dutch in 2014. they will continue to speak out on human rights and amateur. and we will work towards a more diversified energy policy. are you frustrated at the moment by the frustration that doesn't help anybody a server? as a chef, there's no reason to worry for the ordinary dutchman marks it gets supplies in incoming winter. so only when there's a severe winter, until there is no reason to worry, it might mean that you will have to use as but 2 people in holding this will be
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unacceptable. they say the government should 1st compensate victims of earlier earthquakes and not create new ones. steadfast and al jazeera calling and it's time now for sport with peter and peter, there's some big news out of bass. alona. sidney is emily. the club legend chevy is free to take over as the new head coach off of the capitol and struck a deal to release him from his current contract with, sorry, team outside, the former captain that will take over the reins. following the 2nd, ronald schuman last month, chevy joined outside as a player in 2015 and became the head coach 2 years ago. it turned down the barcelona job in 2020, because he said it had come to soon in a managerial career. and earlier we spoke spanish football journalist, jim celeste, who believes chevy will be given a fable of leeway when he takes over the theme. i think that indifference than previous coach gorman could disappear in order to miss the while aware of it. chevy has the consensus of almost everyone in the club, and this is a lot in
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a club that beacon that complex. he has the bucking of the board members of the opposition of the player, the support and the support those as well and even the bread. so these give him a lot of barking, a lot of before and time more much more time that the previous coach. and i think that's something very important. it bar salon, out of the wars, the 4th and economical situation of the last 2 decades. no one will demand him to win the champions league or to have a very successful year at the season. but they will ask him to start a new project to start with construction based on what he was the a player from the academy lama. thea, with john gross philosophy of playing football began b a has launched an investigation. and so the phoenix suns off of their own, robert salva was accused of racist. and the function of that could behavior in a reports published on thursday of a 70 former and current sons,
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employees described a toxic and hostile workplace doing solve a 17 year tenure. it's alleged, he repeatedly used racially offensive language in conversations with and about black plays. and the role accounts of fixed and inappropriate behavior so strongly denies the claims and says he welcomes and impartial investigation to clear his name and the reputation of the organisation. the son of rejected the claim saying they will call to create an environment that is respectful and diverse. their current coach monte williams gave this reaction. these allegations are sensitive is an understatement at the same time. they're just not clear yet, but all of it happened before i was here. and based on what you all know about me, little you know about me. if any of that stuff happened while i was here, i wouldn't be in the seat. the chief executive of the english cricket board says
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the racism, drama, and golfing. the yorkshire club could be an opportunity for the sport to be more inclusive. the clubs chairman has now resigned the day off. the yorkshire was suspended from hosting international matches for failing to take action over an incidents involving pakistani player. as a matter of fact, we have got a strategy which is all about reaching out to families to diverse communities, to children and young people. there is no place in fort for any type of discrimination. and i think, you know, the actions of the cd ought to yorkshire have indicated series. they are about dealing with issues like this. and we've seen that if we are prepared to put the hard work and i just decisions that result you are looking for can be achieved, which is great engagement, people feeling essential,
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but belonging to the guy and people feeling welcome in the game. you know, having had a lot of chat with the team in a part of the significant change that we feel will lead to something that will be bigger than any of our careers that we, when this issue is highlighted, is we have a very, very long way to go, but it shouldn't deflect from the good work that has been done. will be great that is being achieved. it's not perfect, but we're making good ground towards change that we want increments. australia has postponed its 1st ever cricket to match against the county sun. due to concerns of what's happening to the women's game in the country since the telephone take over. australian players and officials were alarmed with kelly bond representative said cricket was not necessary for women. under the previous taliban government women's sports were banned. the match was due to be played in hobart later this month,
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cricket astray, to say they hope the host, both the women's and men's ask and teams in the future when the situation becomes clearer. meanwhile, the t 20 will come and charge on new zealand bees in the movie about $52.00 runs. the new zealanders have 67 for the final 4 of the post. 100. 63 for for the movie is falling well short in their run. schafer for the key we've, they will be in a when it takes all final group stage game against the county stone for a place in the semi finals. they're just 5 races left on the for me to one calendar and the battle for the world championship continues this weekend in mexico. mex, a stop and holds a 12 point lead in the dr. standings of a current world champion. lewis hamilton, the hidden to 1st practice in mexico, said he later or friday. i mean, and so before it's all about details, you know, you can look good on paper, but you still have to know your set up and all the combination around it. so yeah, it might look good for us, but we have to again be on it from
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a few words and make sure that we go to the right direction, you know, with the car. well, i mean, last year they were quite a bit quicker than us. and so you'd have to say, this is a red bull track, though we have had success here in the past. we did when last time, but there was only because max made a mistake and go to penalty. so otherwise they were much quicker than us. so we expect that will be very similar this weekend. and the pga, 2 is also in mexico this week where american gulf a mattie wolf holds a one stroke lead heading into day 2 birds. it was compatriot john hue who pulled off the shot of the day during the opening round the hole in one on the par. 38. is 5 shots from the lead going to the 2nd. oh ah, i could, will leave it there for now. most foresees on the way again a little bit later on. emily, thank you very much, peter. all right, that's all from us here for this news, al up danco. anyway,
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