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stick to the members of parliament, i look, i just want to say, i don't want to comment on individual cases. it wouldn't be right for me to, to do that would be appropriate. but i want to repeat how strongly i feel that those who do break the rules, the rules, those who are not putting the interest of that constituents 1st, which is all about duty as m p. 's, they should face appropriate sanctions and, and punishment. thanks beth emma gotten the telegraph. hello on on m p. 's. and what is your message to vote if you are alarmed, my headline saying tory please has returned. and just again, do you want to say, sorry for the way that you handled the case. and on the cup, do you have messages for specific countries we've had calls for the u. s. needing to step up on financing is
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a huge issue at the moment. and he spoke to saudi arabia this morning. they both, they've been accused of blocking talks. china has not come forward with enough of this call for about jermel. look, i just, since we're in an international context and, and speaking before international colleagues, i want to, i want to say one thing which i hope is not a taken in any chauvinistic spirit. but i genuinely believe that the u. k is not remotely a corrupt country or nor do i believe that is the u. k. prime minister bars johnson speaking there at the caught 26 summit u k. of course being the host nation of this is climate summit. ah, he spoke there about how so far nations have made a difference for the planet. he said the line is in sight, but that we need to be more ambitious to get over the line. really walking a line, i guess you could say between having a positive view of what's been achieved so far and how much work still needs to be done. sort of an attempt to ruffle some feathers,
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put some pressure on world leaders to, to be more ambitious. as they all and to the last hours of the clock summit there, he said it's not a given that the dream of $1.00 is done for referring there to the aim to keep global warming kept at 1.5 degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. he said, what we can do if things go well and the remaining hours of the summer is finished with what he said is the 1st genuine road mat for a solution to anthropogenic climate change speaking mer about the human impacts on the earth, climate, the burning of fossil fuels, the deforestation, the farming livestock, me faint emissions are so yes, that is the prime minister. barak johnson, they're speaking and the cops cop 26 so much after the release of a final a sorry, a draft of a final record that hopefully to nearly 200 nations will agree on on friday. ok. returning to our top story,
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returning to our top story, the government has detained more than 70 well food program. dr. is un humanitarian sources say they were arrested during government rates targeting ethnic to grimes a day earlier, 16 un workers were detained in the capital. the rebels integral i have been making claims in the past week that they have captured towns on the main highway to the south of all. and the head of the, if you be in human rights commission, daniel, the kelly says he is deeply concerned about the mass arrest of ethnic grinds. since a state of emergency has been declared denito pierre, the they, they ran a modest commission, has been a monitoring and following up saturday st. off not just 16, but actually hundreds of people. ah, and there appears to be, ah, it's an acre ah, elements to the satirists, which what he saw sir, in
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a sense that the louder juliette sneaked the grandson, been had targeted to for a house to search and arrests. and are we have been following up the case so far? hundreds of people. i do understand that a set of images he gives a power to our police or to suspect to our race, to people on the ground, sophocles, unable to suspicion. but we are concerned about her at least, scoffed the state of emergency, and it's a direct thieves to being gar applied, or in a wrong way, which is why we have already expressed a concern. and we continued to monitor her that of a self. several people read, ron her saying is ethiopia state minister of foreign affairs. i spoke with him a short while ago. he denies the allegations of arbitrary detention. there is no systematic iris seen. the state of emergency is actually started by the government. then people are jill and citizens of watching out their neighborhoods
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and each other for possible attacks. so people might, might inform the police if they see something unusual or something i missed, the police might have added that some individuals, i kind of allows that. but if a novice is done, i take it to not be from one to make up. it would be from walks of life if there is any kind of information for the police. but if the police doesn't educate reason to suspect, then it would be released. so this is very much an interesting time, and it might be caught my gap ended, but it won't be out of their background to be very clear. you cannot tell us why these people have been arrested. but you are telling us that as far as your concerned people are not being arrested based on their ethnicity. i want to ask you about the 16 un personnel and some 70 drivers for the world food program, who's been detained by ethiopian authorities. can you tell us why people anywhere
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because you know, we're not in any conflict and, and a number of paris gross might have their own element us. and if the police might have found out some suspect, then they will be bound to paint and then also to do investigation. if any individual does not have adequate evidence to judge against them, you must be released but are pending. some people will not get that. my truck systematic, but because we're in complex situation, you know, how many people are being attacked and how many people started being done. and then you know, a number of actors. so you must have been much careful individual and that, that being said must be done. in the hospice at the lee and then police must do their job, but we would also look into that the process if there is any ever collaborative in that much. and they said it might so and, but i don't think they will do that. but if that's that somebody got it about a day when the stuff dad knows, obviously just because working for anyone,
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an institution, a state of emergency, a nation wide state of emergency has been announced. but i just want to be clear on what you just said. so you're saying that these people have been detained from the united nations and the world food program who have been taking, attempting to take much needed aid into the try region. that they are accused of being part of a terrorist group. is that right? that that left, that must be left for the police, then i don't have that that did because i'm not in the investigation team. but if it could be a tipped off for any kind of regular activities and police must go, they don't. if they don't have any evidence they would be released, but it's not because they are working for him at that activities. if not because they are loading that money and food because if that is so there are more than 800 tracks which are held by people live in no carrying trucks carrying a combatant is from which entered from our heart, carrying food. now they are transporting combatants in law and also going to a t s. so if that happens, then that's what criminal activity federal get. a toll is law for us in the south
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of samuel. so we've got conflicting statements on where the ethnic to grinds are actually being targeted in these arrests. what are you hearing? well, what's interesting is the difference between the statements that's given to our jazeera, from the state, the minister of foreign affairs, and the head of the if you open human rights commission, which is an armed let length of the government daniel. but unless he's some ethnic elements and detention of hundreds of people, he said that have been arrested since the state of emergency was enacted by the european parliament. but the minister insist it has nothing to do with someone being on the ethnic to grant, but has something to do with people that are affiliated or in support of the t p left, which is seen as a terrorist organization by the job and side. but you know,
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we're what we also watching the head of the african invoice that is trying to being some kind of closure to this conflict. because a year ago, he has being going back and forth between prime minister i'll be hammered and also the leadership of t p a left. and he was in mckelly trying to talk to them. and he saw some kind of political differences between the 2. and he's also been visiting, i'm horror and fighting regents, which also have been affected by this conflict. hundreds and thousands of people are displaced in higher per se, and the same in a far and he has been trying to solve this issue. and this comes in addition to the united states government, thus trying to bring some kind of closure to this conflict. jeffrey freeman was in december about once again, felt money, sorry. trying to again trying to talk to the leadership will be in the t p. i left
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seen some kind of differences can be closed up and bring this to conclusion. but again, the united states, as seen us a party that supports of the t p a left while ignoring the independence of the people in the prime minister and says, this fight is going to be about the foundation and the independence of the country . and the difference between the t p and f and the fed remains day and night trying to get a toll and some of our thank you. valerie says, accused e u of provoking a refugee and migrant stand off on its border with poland as an excuse to impose new sanctions. it's the latest in the back and forth of allegations and the crisis that's left about 2000 people stuck in freezing and dangerous conditions on poland doorstep. the dean baba has mall. yeah, they're not asking for much. in fact, these children just want water journalists are banned from this area,
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but the person filming the scenes on the border between bella roost and poland says there are babies as young as 2 months old. here, some families haven't eaten for several days. at night, temperatures dropped well below 0. at least 2000 people, many of them iraqi kurds, and now stuck in makeshift camps along the razor. wire. social media footage from recent days shows refugees and migrants escorted by mass bella russian security towards the border. sometimes shots of fire and people have often been beaten as in these pictures filmed by polish forces. mama, mama, the use as the government of alexander lucas shanker, is playing a dangerous game in retaliation for sanctions imposed over human rights violations . for its pot, russia, a traditional backer of belarus, is accusing brussels of being hypocritical. she said you can create in the
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situation is indeed very tense and there's a tendency to escalate tensions that causes concern. it's apartment that the humanitarian catastrophe is looming against the background of europeans, reluctant to demonstrate commitment to the european values this away near poland. his neighbor and fellow, you member, has now imposed a state of emergency along its border with better roofs. this is the prime minister visiting border guards on wednesday in a phone call german chancellor, angular mercury has appealed directly to russian president vladimir putin to exert his influence on the regime in minsk. but as governments play the blame game, the humanitarian situation becomes more dire by the de nadine baba al jazeera the president of the european commission must live on the lion has met with us president joe biden in washington, dc. she said the sanctions against the roof will be won. and we also have you tried to stabilize democratic neighbors.
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we already made our companies so it's not that it will actually show much traffic. i mean that was bringing white house correspondent. kimberly, how could i, kimberly, what else to live on the line have to say well, this meeting comes the heels of the 2 leaders meeting at the g 20 in italy. and then of course the u. s. climate summit that took place in glasgow. and while we know there was a wide range of topics that were discussed, there's no question that the balkans turmoil was
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a key part of the discussion. and you heard there the e president talking about how they view this crisis and what the next steps might be. now, in terms of the prices itself, she was very clear to say that the view of both the e o in the united states is that this is not a migration crisis. what she said specifically is that this is an issue of russia, a line bell, a roof it's action she called authoritarian and the intent to destabilize it's neighbors. so to that end, well, she did not mention bella ruth or russia by name. she said that this crisis is part of a broader campaign of misinformation. she said and also of cyber attacks. now, in terms of the response, she was very clear that european countries will not allow this to happen. they will protect democracy and that she really labeled this as a cynical geopolitical power play. so to that end, you heard her talking about the further actions, the coordination with migrants,
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countries of origin to support them. she wants to see you and agencies getting access, but also those sanctions very important, likely to be broadened and particularly to airlines that are facilitating human trafficking. but she also said that they are weighing the option of sanctioning bella, rosie and personalities as well as entities. the message that is one that the european union wants to send is very clear. she said that when it comes to the bell, arossi and president, alexander lucas chicago, the provocative behavior that they are accusing, that nation of conducting will not be tolerated. and she says, comes at a price i. kimberly, how can tar, therefore, thank you. in sudan, some schools and universities have suspended studies in solidarity with strike action against last month's military takeover. so don's protest movement has been pushing supporters to maintain demonstrations and civil disobedience campaigns.
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it's rejected internationally backed initiatives to return to a power sharing arrangement with the military. you k prime minister, boss johnson has warned, well did is they need to be far more ambitious than their climate goals. addressing the cop 26 summit, he said negotiations to keep the planet from warming more than 1.5 degrees with getting tough. earlier the u. k release the draft agreement asking leaders to revisit and strengthen their 2030 targets by late next year. you cannot now sit on your hands as the world asks you to act because the world knows what a mis our planet is in the world is heard. leaders from every country consonant stand here and acknowledge the need for action and the world will find absolutely incomprehensible. if we fail to deliver that and the backlash from people will be
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immense and it will be long last year frankly, we will deserve their criticism and their opprobrium format french president, france, our orland to is testifying at the trial of 20 suspects links to the paris attacks that took place in 2015, alarmed was at the start the font stadium when the 1st attack a destination. his vest gunman later opened fire and several other parts of the capitol, including about the con concert hall, $130.00 people were killed. it was the country's worst atrocity since world war 2 that us about that is lie for us in paris. natasha. what has sir orlando said to mount his decision to testify? well 1st, all alone said that he wanted to testify to clarify his role is the president for the time of those attacks on the night. but also some of his decisions that he said
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that he had what he said might help shed some light on those events for survivors and families of the fiction that have been many question since the attack as to whether or not more could have been done to prevent the alarm that was off this repeatedly in the court. he said that it was quite clear to the french intelligence that there were many right from eiffel. again from peter, because i was trying to pull against crowded areas, things like shopping centers, perfect, all on that. look, it is impossible to put security and police in every crowded area outside every shop outside, every concert, whole food stadium. but he said that everything had been done to try and watch. some of the attackers were on the radar, the intelligence services, some were even on the survey and but nobody imagined that they would carry out the sort of violence that they did. he was also, so why from was a target not all said look,
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not only from the european countries repacked such as belgium and spain. but he said that he believed that the attackers wanted to keep out of what he called frauds his way of life. and the french way of living, he said, the frances attacked because it is the country of human rights. natasha was, they said so far about what happened on the actual night of the attacks while the former president was in the national stadium just north of paris. so when one of the suicide packers destination stuff just outside that said, malone said that he quickly knew that an attack was taking place. a security services whisked into the center of the city. she said that he ordered the borders to be closed immediately because it was clear that there was several attack as nobody knew where they were. the attacks were still going and he wants to prevent anyone escaping the country. he said he also decided to go to the bicycle concert
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hall with thousands of people were killed. the attack was still taking place there had been hostages taken, he had ordered a ray to try and free those sausages. and one of the most poignant moments of his testimony was, he said, arriving the bicycle concert hall, he saw young people coming out, obviously, very traumatized, and he said their faces, their fair and their faces will be edged in his memory forever. the law for some power. thank you. agencies say up to 5000 people are fleeing into iran from afghanistan every day. more than 300000 refugees have arrived since the telephone to power in august branca go to reports after a tough year of gone. so now preparing for an even how she winter, firewood, charcoal and heaters lie unused and sharp, and on the streets beyond the reach of many of the guns who can't afford to keep
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themselves warm them. i don't want to go to, people are miserable. there are no salaries or work opportunity. the government needs to create jobs for the people and pay them salary margin since the taliban to controlled in august. the united states has blocked billions of dollars of gone a stance overseas at its leaving at the ready, troubled economy in ruins. unemployment, poverty, and hunger are forcing thousands of people to cross into me bring iran every day about chicago. chit, come back to what you. we do, you know, why isn't help being delivered? why is the money blocked? why does nobody deliver help to the people of afghanistan? i mean, help, that would keep them in afghanistan. help that stop them from leaving their homes and going to borders. know every single day, we have several 1000 people in our borders, but i've kind of stand iran house, one of the largest number of con refugees in the world with decades of gods have
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been making the way across. it runs long eastern border. but agencies see the number of arrivals is increasing. in iran, there is already ran up to $4000000.00 africans coming over the years over the border and from the pricing and up gone is done 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 the neighboring countries inside up gone on very much so, but also the neighboring countries, iran and pockets not u. s. functions and iran are also hunting efforts 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
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donations. for now, millions of guns are caught between starvation at home and displacement abroad with little help in sight. priyanka gupta, alt 0. thousands of protesters have been arrested in georgia as the trial of former president mccain soccer really begins. he's been a hunger strike and has been transferred to a military hospital for a little far and he say he won't be allowed to attend his trial. soccer shitty was arrested in october after returning to georgia for the 1st time in 8 years. he had been convicted in a sent you the use of power challenges. he says were made up. robin forest walker has the basis from outside the justice mystery. in tbilisi microseconds really is on trial accused of exceeding his authority during anti government protests back in 2007, which were violently put down by the authorities. he's also already being convicted
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of abuses of power while in office. but those happens in a sense here while he was outside of the country. now finally, 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 was really supportive. we're 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 that 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. he's growing weaker by the day and that increases the child of health complications, such as really with his support to say, the government really needs to get him to
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a private medical clinic where he can be treated adequately very frustrated at the fact that he was taken from his prison in with savvy to a medical facility inside a maximum security prison. and they do believe that he's able to receive adequate medical treatment. we've already seen a number of the rest of the there were protests 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. and your report says human rights abuses, including killings and torture by me in miles, military could amount to war crimes. since the crew and february, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced, 3000000 are in need of 8. matthew smith is the chief executive officer and co
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founder of $45.00 vine human rights advocacy group. he says the military has also been blocking lifesaving humanitarian aid to women and children. certainly since the qu, on february, 1st, the me, a mar, military has been attacking civilians throughout the country. what this flash report looks at is centrally a snapshot of the situation in carini or kaya state an eastern me in mar. and what we found is that the military is displaced civilians by killian's torture, other human rights violations. but then afterwards, they're blocking the delivery of humanitarian aid to the civilians in need. it's a desperate situation. it's worth mentioning as well, that the displacement, the force displacement in the blocking of aid that we've documented incur any state is being replicated in other parts of me and more as we speak, including chine state, especially a gang region and other places. this is
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a military that has been responsible for mass atrocity crimes committed with complete impunity for many years. and a currently right now with regard to the situation of the delivery of aid, they're arresting aid workers, they're confiscating food stocks or destroying food stocks. while it's still displacing more people. and so really what has to happen right now is neighboring countries surrounding me in mar, need to authorize cross border aid. the aid is not going to come from places that the military junta is controlling. so the only other option is cross border aid. a, we do know that the government of thailand is, is currently considering this thailand right now has an opportunity to set a positive example for responding to this heinous situation. and we hope they move forward with that. china is struggling to contain places to outbreak of the delta variant of covered 19 infections have now spread to 20 provinces pumping debate
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around the countries. they're a tolerant strategy and tough control measures. katrina, you has more from vision a chinese city on the border with russia is turning to unconventional means to control curve at 19. it's offering a reward of $15000.00 to anyone who could help trace the origin of the latest outbreak. hey, her city officials have declared a so called peoples war against the virus. as cases around the country continue to climb. more than 1000 infections have been reported since late october. the resurgence has spread to 21 provinces so far and has been accompanied by unseasonably cold weather in the countries north. conditions which have helped the virus to thrive. yoga withdrew face a complex and stir epidemic prevention and control situation this winter and the next spring. china will continue to hear to st epidemic provision and control measures. some authorities have expanded the definition of close contacts using
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mobile fern data to track people's location and activities. officials here call it space time or overlap which sounds like something out of science fiction, but it's very simple. if you spend just 10 minutes within a certain radius of unearned covered 19 case, your mobile form will alert authorities, which means a person can be quarantined even though they hadn't come into actual physical contact with an infected person. nearly 77 percent of china's population is fully vaccinated. but while singapore, australia, and new zealand have opted to live with the virus, beijing is sticking to its 0 tolerance strategy. policy was criticized by for ologist kwan e on hong kong television this week. so for all local governments, i'm attorney, there's 0 tolerance policy. if we continue to do this, i'm sure all countries economy will one day collapse. he also raised questions about chinese vaccines, which have lower protection rates than other vaccines. the chinese government has
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dismissed concerns saying it strategy has kept the virus death, toll low for now targeted, locked downs and long quarantine periods. a common place and the lives and travel plans of millions will continue to be up ended at short notice. katrina you out is irritating. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. if you're b, as government is told, al jazeera, it's not targeting to grinds based on their, at the misty, the independent human rights commission and anti salbal says hundreds have been detained. the latest group poorest, it includes $72.00 world food program drivers. european commission president us lavonda lion has met us, president biden at the white house. they're accusing bela ruth of encouraging migrants to cross into poland.

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