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[000:00:00;00] ah ah ah. ready this is al jazeera. ah hi there. i'm kim vanelle. this is ben use are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. poland warns of escalation after blocking hundreds of migrants and refugees from crossing the border from bell roofs. the
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risk of ethiopia descending into a widening civil war is only to real. the un security council has a dire assessment about atheist conflicts. and a warning. there's only a small window of opportunity to act. a court in sudan aud is internet services that were blocked since the military takeover to be restored and of all banks. as things are getting worse to people and garza, despite signs of hope for the overall palestinian economy and in support. staff carriers like the golden state warriors to a 5th strike. when are you scoring an m b a season high? a 50 points. this victory against the atlanta? ah. the e u is accusing bela ruth of destabilizing the block by encouraging migrants and refugees
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to cross into pollitt. russia's president. his backing, the leader of fell ruth sand is expressing concern about the build up of polish troops on the border. the u. n's refugee agency is alarmed and says thousands of honorable people must not be used for political purposes or a challenge reports got that little girl in the middle of every humanitarian crisis . there are always human faces. and these are the children, women and men stock in a deadly stand off on the poland. better roost border thousands in our make shift. camps along the razor. wire humanitarian group say they're lacking food and medicine. social media footage from recent days shows several 100 refugees and migrants escorted by that a russian security heading towards poland. the large numbers have escalated a crisis that's been boiling for many weeks. many if they can get into the you don't want to stay in poland where they know they're not welcome. no,
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we are going to get money. gemini died, no former month, thousands of feet entering the flock through better roost at 1st. lithuanian latvia now may need through poland. the e u accuse is better. russian leader, alexander lucas shanker. of orchestrating ways of migrants and refugees in retaliation for sanctions imposed on his government for violent crackdowns on the opposition. on monday, poland said it had withstood attempts by migrants to force their way across the border. authorities of acute batteries have tried to spark a major confrontation and a mobilizing soldiers and closed the border. crossing prime minister mateusz motor of etzky has been visiting troops. who would think 23 months ago that we would be dealing with actions that are characterized by the use of human shields. location because machine uses civilian weapons in a hybrid war. what we can see today,
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a new methods and you are passing against the nova metal. but pollings authorities have been accused of illegal behavior to forcibly transporting people. they've caught back across the border rather than offering humanitarian assistance and the chance to apply for protection. as being little coordinated action from the you, germany is urging member states to do more russia. a close ally and advisor to better roost says the crisis as a result of the western policies in the middle east. and urges it to help batteries and know you're still gonna get us to the root of the problem is the policy carried out by western countries, including nato and u. member states regarding the middle east and north africa as they were trying to impose a western style, a better life. several people along the border have already died from exposure. that could be many more to come, rory, talents out to 0. that's big not to dominate cane who was following the story from
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berlin. dominic tell us a little bit more if you can about the you response so far. the easy response over the course of the last few days and specifically to day has been expressions of solidarity for the polish government and stood and see oceans of the behavior of the b l. a. russian government. certainly the president of the european commission. ursula funder lion has said that she believes it's ministers in minsk are, as it were. instrumental isaac refugees. what she means by that is that the yellow russian authorities in her view are turning these migrants into an instrument of their foreign policy. remembering the delores and the e you have been as it were at loggerheads for many months indeed since the president lucas shanker was declared the winner of that election, which the outside world said he was not. the winner of president funder line has
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also said that there should be toughest sanctions on president lucas shanker and other b l. a. russian officials. now the point to make also is not just european union officials who and, and elected officials and representatives who are saying these things. it's also minister certainly here in berlin, a key ally of anger medical, the caretaker, chancellor, will her ally, the caretaker interior minister has endorsed the approach of the polish government . specifically regarding the erection of a fence on the border with belarus and said that germany stands ready to help out and that the you should do more in solidarity with the polish government or separately. we know that in lithuania, the government is on the verge of declaring a state of emergency alongside it's border with garris, which would bring it into line with the polish approach to that particular border. so you have a clear sense from the european union perspective. that solidarity is the key word
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denunciation of yellow verse. the interesting thing here is the e u says that if the polish government needs more material assistance, it's hands ready to provide it. they have not yet asked for it. and the final thought to bear in mind t as a twofold approach, coming from the e u, the e you wants to see in this particular border area, the out sir e u border. it wants tight control where possible because it wants to be able to keep its open borders within member states. i was at one of those borders yesterday . the german border with poland at frankfurt and the order. and they're a very discreet police presence in place because it's an open border. but even their german officials say that already over the course of the last 5 weeks, on average, every week, more than a 1000 people have come across and are in the process of claiming asylum. having got there through poland from yellow ross. so lots of minds are currently thinking
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through what might happen and they're concentrating on what is happening right now on that frontier between poland and belarus and dominic cane and berlin. thank you for joining us now from warsaw is void. check, shabby ski editor in chief of these gods, incisive political current affairs magazine. thanks for your time. as the situation at the border continues, how do you think poland is likely to respond? what sort of situation of position does this put poland in and is using it, mobilizing all the service men of the disposal that are necessary to contain the situation. the parliament has also adopted the bill to erect physical barrier. this physical barrier on the border, 400 kilometer long border with bellows has been just endorsed. also, as we heard in the previous report by the german minister said hoffer. so it's
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actually what, what the country can do to protect the border. what it could do, and it's not yet to doing, is providing visible assistance to, to those who actually get through. poland has declared that it has new laws, prohibiting those people who cross illegally from actually accessing as island immediately there still push backs on the border. and also there is a lack of lack of presence of journalists because officials deny access to, to, to the zone for the, for the press to be able to, to cover the reporting. i think these things are to be considered in order to be covered for early and the proper responses would to be to be found if there are any humanitarian concern as far as was or is concerned. i mean the images that were thing from the border are. 5 are difficult and it's winter is cold,
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there are many men, but there's also women and children. is that a concern for poland? yes, definitely. this is a concern for the whole country as society is also showing very visible signs of solidarity. notably people in the area in the border area, several municipalities are organizing help. they're providing shelter to those people who come through the green border and they are seeking assistance. busy meals, warm work close. you have an activist san jose actively trying to assist to those people. but at the same time, there was a pushback law. so when those people are assisted and when they are healthy enough, they're being put again at the border. and they are not being led through into their destination. that most often is germany. ok. there's been some analysis that
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this comes at an opportune time for the ruling party in poland. i guess some in the you don't see poland, particularly as a beacon of democracy or the rule of law. there were thousands of people out in the streets just recently protesting the tricks, anti abortion law. but instead of headlines about that, it's now getting messages of, of solidarity from the e. you was your analysis. there are 2 different issues and i think also in poland this is being understood as a, you know, decoupled issues. they are not to be put together in the same basket. they have been over 2 weeks and months, previously. expressions offset their anti from partners into you and in nato, when it comes to the security situation when it comes to the response. you know, protecting essentially that you border just likely trans lapkins have been doing since may facing similar situation at the same time, completely from another angle. we have this,
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we have this conflict over the rule of law. essentially. it's a, it's a stand off on a completely different level where poland, of course would benefit largely more from any sort of diplomatic effort. if it didn't have this stand off on over the rule of law issue. but still, it is not being considered as immediately the, the thing that is connected with the migration crisis. all right, thanks for your time. boycheck sybil escape. we appreciate it to the medic efforts to stop the conflict in ethiopia from escalating into a full blown civil war. gathering pace, the african union and boy sigo and of a san jo has traveled to the horror of our regions. the rebels from to grey and the north have been expanding their control down to the south, prompting a government offensive last month. the african union is mediating between the government and the rebels to withdraw troops and get humanitarian access entities. ry. there is
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a crippling shortage of food and fuel. there the u. n. says nearly 400000 people living in famine like conditions. and the federal government is accused of blocking aid of mohammed, adobe is law for us, an idea of how it are there any signs that always these diplomatic efforts are having any impact yes, came. they seem to be very fruits and according to all new single of us under, he's a former president of nigeria, and it's not that special envoy of the african union to the horn of africa. i'm the is the one who's leading the efforts by the african union to try and bring that to put this in this conflict to talks. he says that he will have a pull on for dialogue by the end of this week and about all about from a cease fire. what he wants to see is the establishment of a humanitarian,
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horrible, to feed those people who are living in some, in like conditions, full 100 thousands of them. and again, that millions of us were living who are having a food shortages, but just in the to guy region proposal in the neighboring alpha aha to region where the conflict hus spilled to alva. in the past a few weeks, the president obasanjo has already visited to guy he has been to mckellen, but with the top leadership of the to greg people's into brush on front slides as and this morning, his trouble to them a hot region and also that i'll for a region and he seems to have also the support of the united states with the state department saying that if he's walk in with alfred communion and realizing and negotiations between the patches in the conflict here in ethiopia, definitely feltman who is that you and the you a special envoy to the home, well figure it turned back to it is today the days of the living full neighboring
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kenya. so we're seeing a lot of movement of the prime minister just a few years ago to tell that his government was ready to walk with a few of his friends at 2 as he said, address the challenge is the temporary challenges, as he said, that are facing a few of you, as we said earlier, my mom and to grind forces have been moving south. give us the latest on the ground and tens of the fighting. well, the fighting husband intensifying eddie is to the more full the cup. it's all about 350 kilometers all so the rebels are saying that they've been forced to make a dash for the capitol to try and break the siege that these right now imposed on that to glass region. something that is causing a humanitarian crisis. they are, but the government hasn't and said back, they say their lines are holding. and together,
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they feel in defense forces together with the irregular combatants, like dumb, hot and malicious, are for malicious, as well as thousands of people who responded to a cold by the prime minister of if you appear, i be offered to pick up some flight. the rebels, they're trying to stop the rebels in their wake and, and we've seen that there's been, must have displacement of people in those areas where the fighting has been on the news that there has been some progress in the diplomatic efforts to try and bring the war to an end through dialogue will come as a great relief to the people of it's u. m. m ometer, they're keeping cost developments in anti sullivan. thank my head all news, all including reaction from baghdad. iranian factions on a deal with the government to resolve a post election crisis, un climate,
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so much glasgow looks at why girls and women are disproportionately affected by global warming. and enforce. we'll hear from some of the world's best tennis players. if they get ready to impress at their season ending turn ah, accord in sir dawn has ordered that internet services be restored. more than 2 weeks after most were blocked. the national consumer protection council, food telecommunication companies over the shot though, they face the rest of the course decision isn't implemented. the outage was imposed to prevent protests and a campaign of civil disobedience after the military takeover on october 25th. so sir george may alive from a call to rest. so let's start with the internet. black out, the court has made this order. will it be followed through on well, a sofa,
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the national cons that their customers are protection consul. ah, they shoot a telecom companies and the general our court has decided or released a verdict saying that the internet must immediately abby restored. but however, so far the internet is not restored yet. and people are not able to get any signal on their phone. so when a few places in the company are having the access to the internet, the, the reason for his internet blackout for the god that the on is to limit to reduce the mobility of the protesters and to limit the amenities of the mobilization ever the, to f to prevent them a to organize the mass protest against the government. so, so far the court decision is not implied here and the mass gatherings on there, but the, but even a black on is not only receipt. she restricting the mobility off that the protesters,
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but also making blood extremely difficult for the journalists in the company also to perform their a journalism as well. so as i said, the court decisions there. and so what, yeah, what now and what's next? so their protection console says that if the court that the court decision is not applied or implied by the authorities, tomorrow they are going to put another request on the general court to arrest the director general's or this to the telecom companies and did that. so if the court, tomorrow you release a, an everest wear and then will it be able to be implied or not, who is going to arrest this people. so a similar case in 2019 when there were mass protest against the previous president of the company, albert she were all in place. that that, that, that, that, that protection council also has a request of a same or that same state. assume i voted from the and the court leaves such
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a rhetoric of the rest of these director general's bugs before they'd been arrested . so be put an end to the internet blackout. so now is, is that going to be the same case? we're gonna know, but i will say that better. dim has been different dynamics now in place, because by that time the security forces were quite fragmented. and now the report says that the army em pointless forces as well are quite united behind did the army chief general at hand. so when the policy be able, in case of such a word, it will probably be able to really arrest this. the record of gems of the telecom companies adjust the warders off and we'll have all nod. we need to wait and see you tomorrow. all right, so sir dar, thank you for that. and he's 26 children have been killed in a school fire in the southern town of muradi in near cher dozens more severely
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injured. half to 3 classrooms made of straw were destroyed in the place. the children who died were aged between 5 and 6. that comes only 7 months after a similar tragedy in the army left 20 students did. pro iran factions in iraq have reached an agreement with the government in baghdad to ease tension of election results. it comes days after what was described as an assassination attempts against prime minister. most of our academy armed drones targeted his residence on sunday, but he escaped unharmed as being no claim of responsibility caught them. he says the attack is a well known and would soon be exposed. although a head is lie for us now in bagdad smuggled to the head of the l. coots force was in iraq, meeting with both sides. is that then a coincidence? with the timing that now we have this de escalation.
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just checking your hair bow, a smile. i think we may have a problem with the audio getting through to my modes. heads are lucky for us. we have also standing by for us. our guest from a simple my sob. lucy, who is a middle east analyst to talk more on this. so this agreement on the de escalation, what confessions do you think may have been made by both sides? will it impact the formation of the government? will definitely gonna decrease in regards to military confrontation, maybe at least on the street. there has been targeting of the demonstrators, the work whole them protests against the election results. they're the greenstone that has been also, tradition, attempt against iraq. your prime minister has come to me, so this is an attempt to de escalate. at least. ready the possibility of escalating
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violence to the pro iran, she militia, and the government. and there were, there remains to be a lot of running oceans when it comes to choosing the next your walk, your prime minister, and the formation of the government. what were the reigning militia hoping to get from this attack? assuming, of course, that they were responsible, they haven't claimed responsibility. but as we've heard from the prime minister, he says the attack is well known and would be exposed. well, there are a lot of indications that they did do or conduct this attack. one of them is that there have been many stretched by militia leaders against iraqi prime minister, especially after the killing of some protesters. the 2nd one is that the drones analysis of the drones that have been used to conduct this attack have been analyzed and compared to similar drones that were used in effects against us forces
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. so it's pretty much confirmed that they did conduct this attack. what as it goes, well, basically just pressure and the political establishment and taking them into consideration and take them, taking them seriously. because they do want to be part of the forthcoming iraqi government. it's going to affect them both financially and politically. and militarily, they're not, so it's basically just design or like a warning to the prime minister and the political establishment at large that we do need to be taken seriously and be considered part of this political coming political solution or formation of as we've been saying, the l could force commanded just visited iraq, spoke with both sides here. i mean, what do you make of the timing and what do you think that to ron wants to see come
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out of all of this? so 1st, before most she in turn, isn't she fighting whether, whether by tro militias in iraq and against the government or vice versa. because this would be very damaging to iraq in general. and ron's influence, so the political system at large. so they use a job violence between these militias and the government. they what they want it to be sees. the 2nd one is that they also probably want to be pressured into a solution and to accommodating these militia by political means. so these are the main to aims and probably some assurances to for the record prime minister that the iran does not see any benefit from actually assassinating. ready i think somebody sickly these 3. we will have to live
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a different time. my apologies must see. thank you very much here analysis there. series military says israel has carried out as strikes, targeting central and western provinces, wounding 2 soldiers, stay tv showed explosions that says a theory and defense systems shooting down israeli missiles, syria says a war playing 5 missiles while flying of 11 on the british based monitoring group says re pitt, near a military airport in homes, problems. tensions are running high in the tune as he and city of are going to him after the death of a demonstrator and overnight protests. the public prosecutor's office says an investigation is on the way, demonstrated a protest this suffocated of the police on the interior ministry denies that. residents are against the reopening of a landfill, so that was closed earlier this year. the dispute is seen as a 1st test for the government appointed by president case. i seized power in july. so hair on al jazeera, a former librarian,
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gang leader says he hopes to and drug addiction in monrovia, france formerly seals an agreement to return artifacts that were looted from its former colony, vinny and insupportable. look at where the off field drama is upsetting. england's disuse of another cricket wild title. ah for one more day, the chance of showers around the emirates exists and this is the potential view on wednesday. it's a bit of a shamal just a brief normally breeze blowing down for the rest of us. so generally dry picture, but these could be poky showers, particularly in a month. that's the bottom edge of a system which is brought briefly wintery weather to the high ground in afghanistan beyond, but it's left behind now. very quiet weather,
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but that's just pulse one. pulse 2 is this one here. coming sacked, that's wednesday's picture strengths in the caspian snow in the caucasus and eastern turkey. rather, more obvious, if i take you beyond wednesday to thursday, where it's going to generate thunderstorms of hail, rain, snow on the mountains in northern iran. charles temp johnson come down yet. i think it will do to be honest. so it's western side of iran, far north of iraq where this weather is light beef the rest is fairly settled, is still quite woman. those warms it was in the live and that cooler ease sinking south and for a time as a southerly up through the gulf. just to meet and produce bigger shad briefing q 8 . but mostly in iraq. quick look at actual your africa. it's rather quite actually a few shows in ethiopia, rather more further west in places like govern. ah,
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blue. ah, welcome back here watching al jazeera reminder about top stories this hour is accusing bela ruth of destabilizing the block by encouraging migrants of refugees to cross into public rushes, president is backing the leader of bell. ruth sand is expressing concern about the build up of polish troops on the border. the african union, special envoy, is in ethiopia to mediation end to the conflict between the government and rebels from the northern region. he's hopeful that a deal can be reached by the end of the week. a court and sudan has ordered the restoration of internet services more than 2 weeks after most were blocked. that was shut down to prevent protests and
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a campaign of civil disobedience after military takeover in october. we're back now to our top story to growing tension between better roofs and poland

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