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oh, that's all right, ways. the air line you can rely on ah ah, ah, you're watching our 0 reminder of our top stories. this r l a roof is accused you of provoking a migrant stand off and order with poland as an excuse to impose new sanctions. the latest allegation in a crisis pass left about 2000 people in dangerous conditions on poland. border b, u. k has released a draft cop 26 deal that urges countries to step off. they conduct goals by the end of next year. leaders have been asked to revisit and strengthen the 2030 targets
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ethiopians government has told al jazeera it is not targeting to grind based on their ethnicity. independent human rights commission in d'silva says hundreds have been detained. the latest arrested include $72.00 volts and programs. wrong. samuel get a child is live for us now in adi saba, samuel. so as i just said, a government spokesperson told us, just in the past half hour that it's not targeting ethnic to grinds. bart, the human rights commission says hundreds of ethnic to grinds are being arrested, including elderly and some children. what are you hearing on the ground? well, we spoke to the head of further if you've been human rights commission daniel, but color. and he said that there has been a rest of money people that is to him seems like an ethnic focus arrest. that has been done, but raised one hussein the minister state minister of foreign affairs told the jews
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0 again today saying that this are no targets. the target is to focus on people that are helping or supporting the t p and left, which they say is a terrorist organization. but this comes un is having 16 of its employees, and its dependence be detained. an additional $72.00 drivers that the w p has contracted to work to take food from a fire to mckelly, have all to go have also been detained. but again, the government is insisting this has nothing to do with their background. the u. n . a saying they're all to grants, they are if your parents and here we are again, accusations going back and forth between the 2 sides. get touch of red tweeted today saying every piece initiative that's being led or being constructed leads to
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making prime minister. i'll be no good and going to show you that they still have differences to, to sol before the again, you've gotten the president tries to middle in this affair, the affair and try to solve the issue. that's a 50 minutes of people, and the meeting is supposed to be on november 16th, which is next week. and we haven't received the details. but we also push the fuel band side to see if they would be attending some kind of negotiation led by the garden president on elder statesmen and, and the horn of africa. but that has been uncertain so far the if you can send a t p and left are still fighting the accusations going back and forth. we just don't know where they are. but again, the conflict is continuing ahead. samuel, i want to ask you, as you say, the government says it's not systematically targeting people for arrest based on
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their necessity. but again, as you say, we're being told that many to grant hundreds of to grinds are all being arrested. how did people feel in the capital? is there a concern? fear among back community was again the government assisting. it's not just targeting to grants, but people who support the t p. i left. you don't have to be a to grand, they've told us. but as long as you give the percept the impression that you're supporting, what the government sees terrorists, organization, you will be the target. but with the not the sub of in the daytime it seems business as usual. but when it gets dark, there are more inspections being done. there are knocks on our doors and people, government officials asking for i d, 's and. and also when they see that they're suspicious of your action, or you seem to be of interest to the state of the state of emergency that was
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inactive by the parliament you will be detained. they've said, but again, lots of people are being detained within the suburbs. and again, the government is assisting this has nothing to do with your background, but also for the interest of if you are for the foundation of the country. but again, the government in assisting, you know, while this all negotiation efforts is ongoing, they insist this is an internal matter. it should be solved by if your parents embracing the ideals of african problem and african solution center get a tour the in id. some of our thank you. former french president francois or lanta is testifying had the trial of 20 suspects linked to the paris attacks that took place in 2015. alons was at the stadium when the 1st attacker detonated his best. gunman later opened fire in
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several other parts of the capital, including bert, by the con, concert hall, $130.00 people were killed. it was the country's worst atrocity since world war 2. the tosh butler is live for us now in paris. and natasha. what is allan said about his decision to testify that the french a former friend to present to us all on finally taking the stand off to some debate a bit earlier between lawyers about whether or not he should actually testify. some say that his presence in the court or would be, would actually politicize the trial, but he is here. the judge ruled that it was important to hear from him. now francois lawn said that he felt that he wanted to explain his role on the night of november 13th when those attacks took place as the head of state. but also the decisions he made. afterwards, he wanted to try and clarify them. he said that he hoped that his testimony would help or the survivors, the victim fair families, better understand,
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are what happened, the position modes i'll france was in. but he also wanted to explain, he said, a frances decision to become engaged in the fight against. i saw in syria, he was asked by the judge if there was any for warning of these attack, sir orland replied that it was clear to french intelligence services that france was a target's infringed french? oh interests were a target of i saw i ever since 2014 but it was never known when or if there would be attacks. that actually is also by describing what happened on the night of the attacks. what's he said so far? his testimony really painting a picture of the cale some confusion and shawl. the rain that night from fall on the reading from no to time looking at a shaky said that he was in the fall to national,
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stating the start to fall on the night of the talk watching a friend the football match between france and germany. when he heard an explosion, he said he knew what that was. and soon his proclivity services told him very discreetly that they had been an attacker outside the stadium and blown himself all . it became been evident. he said that there were further attacks across the city was quickly ushered out to the stadium. he decided he said, that the game, the football might, should continue because if people in the crowd thought there was an attack, he said the panic, wouldn't you? and that b k off people trying to run out. so the game continued on his orders. he then went into the central paris. he where he said, he declared a state of emergency and decided to go to the concert hall, where he said he, 4 people coming out the faces he said will be forever edged in his memory. and at that point, he decided to also order the borders to be closed so that any attackers would not be able to escape. and natasha in paris. thank you for
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my georgia president. the hail, soccer really is expected to appear in court to answer more charges links to his time in office. he's been on hunger strike for more than a month, while in jail. supporters have rather to call for his release soccer really was arrested in october after returning to georgia for the 1st time in 8 years. been convicted in, i'm censure of abuse of power charges. he says were made up of foster walker has the basis from outside the justice ministry in tbilisi microseconds really is on trial accused of exceeding his authority during anti government protest back in 2007, which were violently put down by the authorities. he's also already been convicted of abuses of how well in office, but those up ended up cynthia while he was outside of the country. now finally,
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for the government, they're having a charge to try him in person here. now that he's back in the countries, but the opposition and the 2nd really supporters were hoping that they would be able to see him today. they're glad that finally, he would have a chance to defend itself in person in court. they're angry that he's not being allowed to attend the session today. and they're convinced that he's not going to be able to receive a fair trial, which really is already over 40 days into a hunger strike. and his lawyers in his office say he's growing weaker by the day and that increases the chance of health complication for mr. saca is really with his support to say the government really needs to get him to a private medical clinic where he can be treated adequately very frustrated at the fact that he was taken from his prison and was savvy to
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a medical facility inside a maximum security prison, and they don't believe that he's able to receive adequate medical treatment. we've already seen a number of the rest of the there were protest popping up all over the city to a different ministries with the opposition, demanding that suckers really be treated properly. and with that sense of frustration from the opposition, a growing risk of confrontation between them and the security services aid agencies say up to 5000 people are fleeing into iran from afghanistan every day . more than 300000 refugees have arrived since the taliban took power in august. the norwegian refugee council says humanitarian aid is urgently needed both in afghanistan and in host countries such as iran crank up to reports. after
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a tough year, afghans are now preparing for an even harsher winter, firewood, charcoal and heaters lie unused and shops and on the streets. beyond the reach of many afghans who can't afford to keep themselves warm. their marble habitual rashana corner is that people are miserable. there are no salaries or work opportunities. the government needs to create jobs for the people and pay them salaries. are there more since the taliban to control in august, the united states has blocked billions of dollars of, of gone as dance overseas at its leaving. it's a ready, troubled economy in ruins. unemployment, poverty, and hunger are forcing thousands of people to cross into ne, bring iran every day, or more. watch a colony. chill co matthews. what shall we do? why isn't help being delivered? why's their money blocked or why does nobody deliver hope to the people of afghanistan? i mean, help, that would keep them in afghanistan. help that stop them from leaving their homes
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and going to borders know every single day. we have several 1000 peoples at our borders would f canister. iran house, one of the largest number of con refugees in the world. for decades, afghans had been making the way across iran's long eastern border. but agencies see the number of arrivals is increasing. and us sanctions are also hurting efforts. in iran, there is already 3 and a half to $4000000.00 africans coming over the yes. over the border and from the pricing and i've gone, it's gone now with full $5000.00 each day. they were in iran, it will be overwhelmed. there is not enough resources here to help them. so the international community has to help the neighboring countries inside up guns on very much so, but also the neighboring countries, iran and pocket. for now,
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millions of guns are caught between starvation at home and displacement abroad with little help in sight. priyanka gupta, al jazeera. ok, let's bring in house on a found the are he is director general for international operations and humanitarian programs at the iranian red crescent society joins us now from toronto . thank you so much for joining us here on the news. all just start by giving us your analysis if you would, on the scale of the refugee crisis, kind of iran cope with the number of people that it seeing while thank you very much for providing the key for me to discuss what the african issues and the crisis at the border areas because you properly mentioned that during the last few months, the situation of cornerstone has changed and then the of the faith in the new development inside afghanistan, fish, the consequences would be for the neighboring countries, especially iran. iran has
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a very long border with some which is about 940 kilometers neighboring chip province has to have kind of spun when the situation gets deteriorated inside of the sun. then the as the renew, as they went to an organization, which is responsible to respond any sort of the disaster in the country, try to make ourselves prepared to respond to the african, this police population crisis or situation. so in this new situation, we try to provide him with services which are the emergency sheltering health, water and sanitation, hygiene. and also the same time we are having the situation of corporate inside afghanistan. so it's a very tough situation with the site, the try. yes. what's the influx, what the influx,
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how well placed is the iranian bread crescent? do you have the resources that you need while actually the, have had the contingency planning for the crisis to get there with the national organizations inside the country, especially the national committee of red cross and national sedation of red cross under business societies. so the contingency planning has been provided to international donors and organizations to cover the requirements and needs of the african display population for 2 months, 6 months or even more. so the initial contingency planning is trying to cover the needs of 150000 people for 2 months at the, at the moment. so data entered and is trying to provide the human services, especially for the relief emergency sheltering water sensation house
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pci circle. psychological supports and saw, so these are the plan which we try to provide to my phone services to them. but let me also say that said, due to the current situation of sanctions to the country. unfortunately, we are not able or we are not able to receive the national donations assistance because the banking challenge are blocked and then we are not able to receive the donations. so, so for you don't try to provide its own sources for the then the african displace populations for approaching the border. as it is mentioned by, by your colleagues and reports of the average number of the populations who are approaching the run and borders are between 20027000 per day. so it's
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a huge number. but the, they're not yet faced with the influx of the africans and the other side. the then also try to convert them. it's inside afghanistan. so we have 2 different. you must have income statement including the food items to our on a sun. ok, so far we have sent a consignment to cover as well as sarah, to be distributed and provided to the people inside afghanistan. so now in both sites they dynamic us on is trying to provide my services credit. we also met h, i n g and mentioned that that the fussy and the i see also trying to assist you. i know that since both of them are launching the appeal to seek assistance for the best population. ok, great. we'll have to leave it there for time. thank you very much for your time. we appreciate their house on us, on the thank you so much to india now where thousands of devoted are
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celebrating a festival in the banks of the yamuna river. considered wholly by hindus. but pollution from factories could be harming pilgrims. garcia, government reports had water quality in the river, had become critically worse over the previous 5 years. have nate mattel has more from knowing the in the top british were on the bank the yamuna river, which on 1st side looks like it's covered in softball booth with the white substance. you see floating on the river is actually full. that is caused by the tons of household and industrial ways that flows into this river every day. now this is a perennial problem, but deans attention during this time of year. and that's because the yamuna is considered sacred by many who have come here for that. and was for the tip. and today, neither the side of this whole nor the strong tension has discouraged these devotees from taking a deep in this water. you do not got the hug they've got to get motivated mullins
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up. it's disgusting to see the river floating like this yamuna supposed to read us of our sins. i'm not blaming any government, but they should pay heat. this re, we're symbolized our faith and culture. i mean what, by late the festival happens every year. the government should have taken care of it. we couldn't celebrate last year because it's a pandemic. since cases are down. everyone has come out to celebrate. now on that side of the ridge is the city of new delhi and the young not is the main source of water for the cities. do 100000000 residents value. 2 percent of the river actually flow through the city, but it is one of the most polluted in the entire world. the government has spent billions of dollars over the last few decades to fill it up. the river is as dirty as ever. in fact, it's come under immense fire for the theme that you can see the high. and today the
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deli government deploy boards to actually clean out are the full. but these move have done later to actually saw the ongoing problem, which is a huge ecological economic. and help hazard still head on al jazeera in sports, pakistan are closing in on a 2nd to 20 was got finals and will be here with that story. ah, a
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ah a oh, a ton now. thank you so much. kim. well, it's england versus new zealand in the 1st semi final crickets, t 20 well cup,
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england facet, 1st in abu dhabi with the new zealand. i mean to stand close to when this title for the 1st time england i did when the trophy in 2010 and they all the reigning one day world champions. they've just finished bearings scoring 166 before in that 20 overs. now pakistan taken australia in the 2nd semi final that's due by on thursday, the asian sort of been the in form seen the tournament. so for the remain on beaten bay. i'm to win a 2nd. p 20 will championship australia. looking to win this competition for the very 1st time. i also say very proudly that it's been wonderful to be a part of pakistan, cricket, we have some, you know, incredible young players, a mix of wonderful experience plays in our lineup. and they die and the team is performing admirably. oh, we've been talking to former england stall,
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monte panacea, he believes pakistan. we'll go into this much as favors hockey saw have probably been the star team of the tournament and they had a point to prove since there were a couple of cancellation international course. and it's great to see a stranger have confirmed that next year. they will talk to pock, you start off to think over, you know, 28. yes, i will. 24 years. sorry. and just great news. we'll you know, pocky on cricket they've, they've, they, they have, they would get a huge motivation. they started the campaign against india with a thumping victory, 10 wicked victory on and detect, just grown. you know, each game by game and they, it was predicting that walk is not what you, when the, when the t 20 will cut because, you know, they, they, they 116 games arrived in the u. e. so they, they are, they are the strongest team, an honest radio, and they've, they, they know they've got their best 11 now they know that best order, and it will be
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a great game. and i think, you know, what you saw on, you know, probably be the winning team, the or 80 hours been sulking, probably for the 1st time since becoming you cassie and i sits manager. he's the 1st big zoning really made by the clubs, new owners, a saudi arabian back consulting bought the scene last month. i've got a pretty big job on his hands with the side, 2nd bottom in the premier league. well, it feels fantastic to be a closer mucosal. i'm absolutely honest, privileged. it's an incredible moment in my life and judging by the reaction of had and how the 2 days of training has gone i'm, it's been a really positive start. so i'd like to thank everyone to support me and the board if will for trusting him in this important job. also own his new head coach. chevy says he's ready to lead the team away from the most difficult moments in the club's history. jeffrey's been taken charge of training for the 1st time since his
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official introduction. on monday he went to every possible trophies a ball supply, including 4 champions, leagues, and 8 spanish lead titles. right now, the club off the title pace, phone, they have debts as well of more than $1500000000.00. and a couple of huge games. coming up the christiane rinaldo and portugal and their bits qualify for next years will come in cattle. they can reclaim tough spot in the group of the win over the republic of ireland on thursday. and then after that they face serbia was currently 1st in that group only the top team will definite progress to the finals group or on his up well they head into a playoff. dana fell us find the green bay packers along with our star quarterback . aaron rogers, the violating the leagues cove at 19 protocols. rogers was fine more than $14000.00 for attending a halloway party while not being vaccinated. the packers were hit with a further $300000.00 fine. a suite, the 37 limited. he wasn't vaccinated after testing positive full current virus,
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despite selling reporters in august, he had received the vaccine. are you saying that he immunized himself is just a play on words to do to keep the pressure off? and i think it's, it's shameful. what he did may mean he is too important to the li for them to discipline him in any meaningful way. but you'd have to talk to them about it. i think they should, they should do something. and in the m, b a, the philadelphia 76 as continue to struggle as 4 of the key players remain out of action after testing positive for covet 19, they were beaten by the multi box bonus and its cato. how to 31 points and 16 rebound, sleepy ambit champions for 118 to 19. when over the sixes of box one for just a 2nd sign in their last 7 games. ok. more from in a couple of hours. the so we're looking for like advantage as news aren't or go,
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well, we'll be back in just a moment with more places. ah mm. a
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guest with ah, ah, with it's the was born populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous scene context. india takes then in depth look at the people and politics of india. exploring how the coven 19
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pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fade as those are for context, india anal. his eda. ah, ethiopia, as government denies targeting to grind based on their ethnicity as it comes under pressure to release dozens of detained, united nations doff. ah, heather and kim vanelle. this is al jazeera live from dough hall. so coming up germany calls on russia to intervene in the migrant crisis on the border between bella luce of holland. the un describes the crisis as intolerable
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