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roads near the border, soldiers, guns in hand, have set up checkpoints. vehicles are being stopped searched and some people's documents are being checked. but even with this massive presence along the border, poland knows that some people will manage to get through. soldiers here have told us that if we the media were able to see what they're doing, than they wouldn't be able to do their jobs. but desperate people still remain stuck in the forest between 2 groups of soldiers as had beg. i'll da, 0, poland, and al jazeera correspondent, i mean dev gammy has more from the bella, rushing side of the border felucca. the other thought come, yeoman by the situation is dire, and exacerbating day after day as the winter court gets fiercer in this dense forest border area. or what adds insult to injury is that no political solution is looming. soon as you see behind known, the immigrants have said some kind of a camp to stay together under these hush conditions. there is a sharp shortage of food,
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let alone shelter or any sort of cover. we met large numbers of children. also, individuals with chronic diseases and in bed need of medicine. among them also a pregnant women and old age persons. they are all living under these fierce conditions within a very small area which is surrounded by heavily dense woods. how long the immigrants had trapped between border god personnel from both sides. poland, and peluso to day. alexander lucas shinkel, the parish, and president, he ordered a camp be set up where we stand. some members from the international red cross blood accompanied by local officials, have come to assist the situation for the intended camp. another tragedy emerged as 60 of the immigrants remained shaped between barbed wire strip on the border line. they had attempted to infiltrate into poland, but they were offended off by the polish cause. those ascended and the future remains unknown. all this happens amid various accusations and political wrangling
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with which in poland, by the roofs and the in you are. a bull is gone past 1530 empty. you're watching the news hour on al jazeera with me fully by table. i remind her of, i mean stories he sudanese doctors committee says 2 people have been killed during mass protests against the military takeover. security forces of use t a gas in reportedly fired my ammunition. delegates said the un climate, some have been glasgow cl, haven't agreed on a final plan to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. the conference was supposed to end on friday, a draft agreement concert increase emission cuts and plans to phase on fossil fuels . and brushes president is denying any involvement in the border sand off between bella, luce and poland. western nations are accusing bella luce, of encouraging migrants and refugees to cost of water into potent returning now to our top story, and the protests in sudan against the military takeover resource adar has the latest on what's been happening in cartoon today. here is autumn and 6,
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the teeth are people, professors are gathering and they say they don't want a dare military or rules. the security measures are quite tight to reach to this state. we had to pass at least 3 checkpoints, guarded by the by, by the army. there are now at least 5 protest at 5 different the 6. a in the capital, ah, cartoon that the students army, general abdul hon has announced a new governing body on tuesday. our which includes there are that the representatives of put on macro, sudan and other than that the military members militia leaders have other not put on the 4th, the 4th change and freedom. and with that, with the men of the civilian kwanisha that had been shannon palmer. i with the minute that it says 2019, but this is comedies and their process hopefully demand chance has called on people
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to attend, to must valleys. on saturday, they asked for an immediate estimation of a civilian government. are they asked for at the commitment to their constitutional declaration, signed by the military as it is in 2019 and they asked for this poor loot that is off their political are prisoners. now we are in shadow city in the system, in khartoum. and we can see that people are better kate, in the roads burdening the tires and they are chanting against this minute in a rule. and they're very, are in a resistance with at that they're the forces of 40 the martinez and the resistance committees that are, are very heavy security measures around. the places that have been arranged for the poor past are blocked by the army and by police, the helicopters, hon us. and we can see that the, that, that the army, the police and the intelligence service ma'am,
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is all sorts of the check in people. thomas. i was shooting in beer and also phone here, phone bill, but the, the took hours on pull pastors to disperse them all over the port, those to so that they will see in this, under the 2 children, resistance against a military rule. in the past, there have been biome of compensations between the military and civilians, and several other professors have been killed by the military. i'm not done on concerns. if the security forces, it raises the interference that also this broadcast also colton into a while. and one missiles said are with the latest there from khartoum less now speak to your highness walden. mariam who's lecturer in international relations at george mason university is joining us from washington. d. c. very good to have you with us. these hotels to day instead are not just in cartoon, but in other areas of we've seen were called by the sudanese professionals association and the resistance committees. both groups that were the primary forces
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behind the the uprising that get led to omar bashir ouster in 2019. just how much pressure do you think general baja will be feeling right now? are we going to see a repeat of the events of 20? 19 most certainly we are because the sudanese people are not going to 2nd for a military dictatorship. hobohiner is basically trying to say that his skin is implicated in a lot of crimes. was in sudan as well as had met the who was the head of the rapid forces in sudan. so these guys are wanting to evade accountability. and in a few days, they were supposed to hand over power to the civilians. instead,
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they moved to try to preempt that. how much support do they have within the military? it is a sudanese military, fully behind general, how are behind fight? not really the lower rank, the mid officer level in the lower lower right is not wanting to go along with it except the ones that are really in the high up and who are really corrupted and invested with the form that i'd appreciate. or jean sudan has been through these kinds of situations before these 3 military dictatorships preempted civilian rule and democracy in this situation. albert hines is in a lot less favorable situation because the sudanese people are not really ready to settle for anything less than a civilian government. it doesn't mean that we're very happy with honda, you know, he didn't really bring all the solutions that they wanted,
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but they would have deeply entrenched problems that would accumulated from many, many years. and so it takes time to deal with those kinds of issues. but at least it was hopeful because he was dealing with international financial institutions and, and also was getting a lot of, you know, it help from the american youth like who are now suspended at 700000000 dollars a systems. and so it's a no, actually they gave him a lot more credibility has become very popular to the school. you know, i spoke earlier to one of the organizes all of the protest, a spokesman for, for one of the organized organizations behind this protest and asked him about their demand. and they say, what they want today is, is just a complete return to civilian door. but that same is really difficult to achieve right now, given the military's entrenched position would, would even
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a return to their civilian military past that was agreed in 2019. would that be satisfactory? think well, if you know the situation before when i'll michelle was overthrown, was also very, i mean they didn't really want to leave power. it took, it, took months of protest before the civilians were included. but it was always a difficult situation where they wasn't really working very well together. and simply because, you know, there are, even in the military itself, is ready to write it. it's not like have met the and i'll go to hand on the same page, right? everything is there, dancing, you know, against each other. and so it's a complicated situation and the recipe for instability considering there is a duke by piece agreement that is being the satellite bias and also to hold a regional factor, a instability in the whole region. in this, in the americans in. ready the troika of western troika,
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we're hoping for some kind of stability units. we're down and celebrating sedan a rewarding of money, but of course, you know, the situation is being interrupted. no, so what, what, what does the international committee you mentioned, the americans and so on? what do they need to do? now beyond, you know, the words of condemnation and so on. the core of voices let this recent, who has drawn international praises and even the u. e. and saudi arabia seem to be distancing themselves from, from the general, from general behind. but beyond the war words and condemnation, what does the international community needs to do to achieve some sort of stability? and so that, to bring about some sort of stability. well, of course, you know, the role of the international community in the western countries is a bit limited in that, you know, there's also the issue of intervention, which is not very popular. but you know, there is
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a financial leverage that can be used. but i agree with you there is, but alex is that the westerners are experiencing in terms of what to do in this region. but i'm not really 100 percent. sure about how much the u. a and it's hard to distance themselves. there is a complicated relationship, also was out of hand and had met b and b, c c in egypt, and the grand need get around, it has done politics. and so this is a very complicated issue and very good. and we don't really know what's going to happen, but it looks like if the student is military, decides to entrench itself, it would be a recipe for instability and be problems adding to the problems or the region. a very complicated situation. indeed, thank you very much for talking to us. johan is walton, mary. i'm joining us from washington d. c. we appreciate your time. thank you. bye bye. a now to well,
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he is in afghanistan, the taliban says a number of people have been killed in an explosion in the capital capital. the blast reportedly targeted a mini van in a mainly shia area. no one's claim responsibility, but i saw i said, is carried out several recent attacks on getting the she has are minority on there . come on hide. a meanwhile has sat down with the interim afghan foreign mister who's been visiting neighboring pakistan. and c'mon began by asking me a con will talk about the taliban efforts to win international recognition. notice that who are the most countries are still engaging with us as though nothing has changed. and as though they have recognized off our ongoing negotiations and dialogue is making progress, some countries may have some issues and they will have to make their own decisions . however, we feel confident and are happy that some countries are engaging with us to pave the way for formal recognition. the world is still expecting that dollar bon
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delivered on the promise they made regularly and inclusive government women's rights. minority days. have you been able to satisfy the international community and are you taking steps to address the issues? how much i'm willing to meet with the local wash? i'm if inclusive means representative government, then we have passions. tajir, who's back nervous, stony, and bullock, all are included. you have local leaders to run their own provinces, like pan shear, but a caution fatty up helmand and kandahar. how is it that osh rough ganeth government was inclusive, but led by a few people who ran away? hundreds of thousands of officials stayed back and are back doing their duties with us. we have not fired any one. so how is it that the last government was inclusive, but we are not. on the contrary, it is even more inclusive because the last regime did not have the taliban are reforms will continue to address the key issues and we are making progress,
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but it will take time to address all the concern to the point. hello, everyone, very nice law, make state of her san nadia. my dad's a major trade the international community is one warning that they called for the major $10.00 bond. have you made any success against the florida state but the coverage before the taliban took control of cobble? it had 70 percent of the country and we were decisive in eliminating the threat from days. but after taking new territory where the days were able to hide them, which hygiene have been making good progress and destroying many hide and fall big attacks. our progress in tackling dash is also due to help from the local people, which has helped us to achieve our success. protest to being held in democratic republic of congo against the appointment of a new electoral commission head. it's being led by the catholic and protesting
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churches who have concerns about the independence of the decision. last one, thousands turned out at protest. connie, for a neutral election body by half of the companies population as catholic malcolm white police. his from the protest seen conscious that demonstrates is angry about the refund of a new electoral commissioner is seen by them not renewed. so i think he's buyers in favor of president felix physically, they say that this is all part of a process by with taking control a lot of elections. okay. with a big boy. yeah, so angry about a recent. 3 move our phone talks, it's been a good, have to put at least the dollars every month in the dog did run their phone credit . and i don't know where the money is going. some people says going to the president amount time,
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$700.00. i believe this money is being stolen. this is our country, and no one will stop us from claiming our rights. the president has to remove immediately. his illegal tax, which is stealing our money from the phone, would also not. we were from the sla politicized electoral commission. we want things to change now in this country. we're good. so we have to be clear. if the president thinks that he will leave this country again to the fake electoral commission in 2023 and we will see what will happen. we don't need him again. he has failed to lead maybe on monday. oh, so until monday i the education in many of these areas as
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money goes by the. 2 1000000 people very wealthy, but they think that all out to make a scene of simmering discontent, which is an opportune moment for gary heads into its 3rd election of 2020 on sunday with no stable government inside the political class is under pressure to tackle widespread corruption meanwhile, it can barely persuade a skeptical public about the danger of coven 19. john hall has more from sophia. at just 23 percent. bulgaria has the lowest vaccination rate in the e. u, and it's not for lack of vaccines. skepticism, particularly of western vaccines,
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is spread by misinformation on line much of its sourced to russia. russia read this information, messages regarding coven, in general and boxes in particular. but this has come under the general propagandist claim that autocracies, including russia and china, are bitter capable of dealing with crises in the cold with the crisis. more specifically than liberal democracy. because 19 has become an election issue. deepening old divides in a region that the world health organization describes as the new epi center of the pandemic. on the fringes of politics far right parties are taking advantage, merging issues of nationalism and identity with still widely held soviet era. suspicion of state intervention attack is one such party using its own cable tv channel alpha to question government health measures and vaccine safety.
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the the parties spokesperson shows me a leaflet bearing an entirely false claim. 17 percent of the people in england are absolutely vaccinated in the cause of much. now, michel, we don't deny the existence of coded. we say that these measures don't work and they're ruining the middle class around the world and in europe, these people will lose their money. but pharmaceutical companies will make billions from people being forced to submit parties like attack. and there are several of them won't form part of any future government here. their real achievement, though, is to unsettle the political waters to so division inside an e u member states. and in so doing amplify the effect of that online interference, furthering the aims of political strategists in the kremlin. so this relates to bulgaria more specific in, but this has been also the kremlin strategy on an international scale to build
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ideological and economic leanings with the layers and societies that are pro russia. its effectiveness is clear, invoke air is low vaccination numbers and fast rising infection rates and health systems struggling under the weight of a campaign of misinformation. fueling not just the resurgence of the pandemic in europe, but also the re emergence of historical divides between east and west, showed a whole al jazeera sophia. i still had on the news are moto g. p legend valentino rosie will race for the final time on sunday will show you how he got on in clarifying. that's coming up next week, jenny, to say, ah, mother, nature's gift of cold full landscapes. but strong infrastructure governance arising,
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ah ah, what is gemma? thank you, folly. while we start with formula one, the championship lead up max for staff and is waiting to hear if he'll be punished for breaking rules at the brazilian grand prix. in this video taken by a fan after friday's qualifying session, the read full driver touched his car and then also touched robert lewis hamilton's mercedes under the sports rules at once. the car is parked in the inspection zone and no one is allowed to touch it. he was summoned by stewards and is waiting for the verdict as he takes part in final practice in sao paolo how much it is also under investigation. the red wing on the call, which doesn't appear to comply with the rules, the current. well, champion already a 5 penalty and sundays main right was off his engine.
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so that's one of hamilton's idols. valentino ross, they will start his last ever moto g. p. race from 10 position the 9 time. well, champion recall time on his 25 year career off the sunday season closer in valencia . if the italian best qualifying results since the british from the race to reach the wild cut, been cut or continues. and the usa won a crucial game against their rival mexico to go top of that qualifying table. it was mexican who started much as leaders in cincinnati, but the americans changed that there were no goals in the 1st hall. but after the break, chelsea christian came last event to get the game 1st. go on 74 minutes and then weston mckenney made it to nail and secure the victory. then level on point for the usa lead would have better go different. next up they face to make it's nice to, to win this game in front of
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a great crowd in the great stadium. and now our work is, is on jamaica. focus on that and try to get close out the window with another lady . understand what we're about, we understand what they're about. that's what makes a great rivalry. we knew it was always going to be a good game against me. and you get 3 points just helps us get a lot closer qualifying for the rock up. in the south americans, i an argentine a started without lino messy but still beat your guy. it was and how the maria high school, the match went off the just 7 minutes. a fantastic go, which extends argentine is unbidden street to 26 matches stretching back more than 2 years. next they played off of the table, brazil already qualified. michelle, it was an action for egypt in the africa zine, but they have to look hard against dan gala. it was on girl who took to go off early hit back with 2 of their own to draw the maps. the point in shows egypt when the group had gone off,
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my plan winners will be african representatives at the reigning champion from that place in next is finals with victory in paris. later they haste to catholic stat and when would secure that ticket to castle with the game to spare after their shock exit in the last 16 of the years in june, france has bounced back in style winning the nations ache. and that coach is praised, his side resilience me of it, and the best boost is to win. above all, we have proven that be under football quality. we have a mental strength and mindset and to basketball. and steph curry has now passed the record for the most 3 pointers. in n. b a history. he scored a 40 points including 9 threes as the golden state warriors of chicago. both that carried to 33663 points is supporting the previous record. how do i write? alan wasn't very sol, gary payton the 2nd with
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a sick dunc as the war is racked up the 7 straight when the greatest level time. michael jordan with court fight to watch the charlotte wanted the franchise. he owns and models bridges and put on a show. it was nice, jordan himself might have been crowded when he was like, frontier don't and spins bridges go to 24 points on the night is the wanted forward from 16 points down to beat the new next quite a while canister one, navy joclett just hoping a recent break from the courts can help him when his 1st atp finals. title in 6 is the sub is an action on monday at the tone, the inter, and at the end of what he says has been a tough season. mentally, emotionally, probably unlike any other year that i've had so far because of the, the pressure of the achievement potential, you know, history making and et cetera. so i did take a lot out of me and i, i just felt like i needed that break in order to rejuvenate and tried to get
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ready for the strong finish of the season. australia and new zealand have been putting the finishing touches to their preparations if the eagerly anticipated a t 20 world cup final. the 2 sides will go head to head into by to the side at the new world champions. the zealand, the reigning wild task champions, and a widely regarded as the best cross format team in international crickets. say australia, know that in for a tough match. yet it's bloody exciting to be playing against new zealand. they're, they're a great team and, and lead super boy came williamson. so that's just one of those things the by team seemed to have found their way into, into each other's in each other's path along the way and in some tournaments. so it's, it's really exciting and out sawyer sports. now i'll have more for you a little bit later on. jemma. thank you very much for that. that's it for this news are on al jazeera, but to stay with us. we've got plenty more world news coming up very shortly, including the latest cop 26 in glasgow where we're still waiting for
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the one fault lines. investigate how climate change his pushing an oregon town to breaking points. we will fight because it's in a blood we are literally to the point the people are gonna start shooting each other. when the war to stop on al jazeera, ah, at least 3 people have been killed in sudan as thousands protests against the military takeover. ah. player watching al jazeera live from doha with me for the battle also ahead, missed deadlines. an extra negotiation is where there's still no final agreement on climate action from delegates at the cop $26.00 summit in glasgow. dark 6 small
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