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the reality on the part is why i became a journalist. i'm how much i booked is who's ah, a new diplomatic 1st and the fighting. and if you appeal kenny as president has been in the south bar while the u. s. secretary state had to the region. ah, she walked out of your life from a headquarters in delphi. i'm telling you guys are also a heads. iraq says it will start, repay treating it citizen stranded on the belly, roots colon border while you prepared to announce new sanctions blaming. men for the crisis. argentina as president is punished and midterm elections,
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the conservative opposition went control of congress for the 1st time. in nearly 40 years. austria imposes a new lockdown to combat raising colbert cases. but it's only for those who aren't fully vaccinated. ah, hello, we begin in ethiopia. that's where kenya's president has been visiting to push for an end to the conflict between the government on rebel forces. who are, can you out to hell talks with prime minister meds? so this comes as fighters and the northern t great region have been pushing further south this month. the african union envoy has also been meeting both sides and calling for an immediate cease fire. meanwhile, the un is saying, trying to fit staff are still being detained by if you government, more than 70 driver is working for the world food program have also been taken into custody. they're accused the supporting the c p l. f 1000 have been killed and more
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than 2000000 displaced since the conflict started a year ago. if you can, journalist sam, you'll get tell, choose an ad aesop about with more on kenny office visits. you as well come by your best prime minister. i'll be honored, which he tweeter later on saying this is a 2nd home. and he welcomed with open arms. well, you know, just coming to his 2nd home, good coming on behalf of perhaps the us secretary of state that said to visit the continent, including kenya and they geron, senegal. and in kenya, the top of the agenda is going to be the conflict that's been happening and the relationship between the us and yoga has really suffered over the year. over the last year since the conflict begun. because of the ben side accusing the united states of siding with the people in which the government is accusing of being a terrorist organization. and this comes in addition to the un agencies being in
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suspect of supporting the pallet, according to the children and insults. allegations from both sides goes back and forth. the job site has been saying there know, looking for any kind of negotiation, the african you didn't enjoy the former president. so nigeria, mr. son, joe remains an id and took him to a different access. but again, between the 2 sites, there doesn't seem to be any interest in negotiating again to fighting continues, and it's now more than a year. that's got the battle. russian president says he's trying to persuade thousands of migrants to head back to their home countries. that comes as you says, it's ready to issue new sanctions against bell, arrested entities on monday, president alexander lucretia and co says he will retaliate if that happens. having previously warned of cutting off the supply of gas to the blog. meanwhile, migrants on refugees remain stranded at the border. and iraq is saying it will
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start repatriation flights on thursday for more than $500.00 of its citizens. to day we are going to approve a new packet of sanctions again to resume people responsible for what's happening in big. and we're going to large to framework, you know, the to think we've been, man, all the sanctions to all the people are lines, rather latencies. and everybody involved on these illegal bushes migrants in our borders will cross, like i said, bank in just a moment. but 1st here is his report from b, r stopped, that's on the poland, belarus border. this is the image, the polish military, want everyone to see there on a p r offensive, or want to show their protecting the countries borders. this footage, however, filmed by those stuck at the border, shows a different picture, border forces and making their presence felt,
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and letting people there know they will not get through. people at the border say, because because poland tactic in the village, it's close to the border. the finishing sunday mass, the faithful a divided about the situation. chip, apple, mac, we have to help, but to have to protect or bother us as well. so they do not cross and do nothing bad to us. once they cross, we have to help the women and children, but not the men because we don't know what they already are. i don't years you chair by now we have to protect our soldiers and we have to stand for poland. if we are polish army, the journey across is not without its risks. marilla, matha, we flew from syria to bella. ruth, she's now in a polish hospital near the border. now by jim, how are you levy? they remain for a week in the woods. it had been a tough week from heavy rain to she is cold. oh, they are living in die conditions. at some point, my daughter's health deteriorated. she's been in, i see you for 3 weeks. and they're not necessarily loveland. when i call on the
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german authorities to allow us to re unite with our daughter, we hope the german authorities will consider the health condition of our daughter. the family is living here and we hope the authorities will lend us a helping hand and permit her entry from poland. the family doesn't know what will happen next. for their part to polish authorities are granting medical assistance to people that manage across the border and need it. but what's not here is what will happen to them afterwards. will they be able to stay here in poland? move on to other european countries, or will they be sent back to paris? the uncertainty and hostile approach doesn't seem to deter those, trying to reach western europe, and we'll get a live update now from us. and he's joining us in about poland, belarus, florida. so assent, tell us more about what you've been seeing on the ground. or last night, we were alerted to the fact that 2 men had managed to cross the border and were in
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the forest. so we went out to the la location and we found a 2 syrian man that were with activists. a very dehydrated, very, very tired and almost dead from the sub 0 temperatures that so i spoke, managed to speak with them there to syrian men from the city of homes. and one was 39. the other one was 41. they were both brothers and they had been out in the forest for 4 days. now what that shows is that regardless of the number of forces that poland puts on the board and the exclusions on that they have set up, people are still managing to get through and take that risk. now, the ambulance, the medics were called her and the police also turned up. now what we understand will happen to these children is that they will be treated in hospital and then the asylum cases will be processed. now what's actually taking place is that people are still managing to cross that border go through that the dense forest and these men
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rocha a considerable distance away from the board and even her when we've been in the forest, we found signs that people are still managing to pass through fresh sets of clothes or people, gang changed or notes, belushi and money are also food. that's just been left there recently by people that are passing through. so poland is still struggling to keep people out. and as there does seem to be some discussion now on trying to resolve this crisis, what's the latest other well, you foreign ministers are meeting to discuss a new wave of sanctions against by the roost. but very much the language from the polish authorities has been one of war, but that's not the position of the e. u foreign and security shared representatives. he says that he doesn't see joseph borrow says he doesn't see a risk of a conflict with bella roost. but the very routine president,
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alexander lucas shanker, has threatened a retaliation if more sanctions are placed against his country, even threatening to cut off gas supply to europe. no, president, flag russian president vladimir putin has said that his country has nothing to do with what's taking place. in better roost, that's after the polish prime minister accused moscow of masterminding and at prices that to me approved, has said that he is also willing to help resolve the crisis. now the revolution president or lucas shank has also said that he wants to issue to be resolved. he doesn't want to conflict on his border. he said that's not good for his country. and but the far minister of denmark has said that he supports a new wave of sanctions. and if you ania, i said that they must help stop flights to a 2 bedroom and we are hearing they rockier lines. the rocky government is willing to repatriate over $500.00 of their citizens if they're willing to return to iraq.
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okay, thank you so much as a bag reporting from the poland. belarus border. hutchinson as governing paramus party, has suffered a severe set back in mid term elections. it lost its majority in congress for the 1st time in 40 years. the government has been losing popularity because of an economic crisis made worse by the pandemic. theresa bar reports from one a series the defeat did not come as a surprise, but still it was a major blow full precedent. del, better the fernandez and he's ruling coalition party 6 major districts out of 8 voted against the government, resulting in their parents party. losing its majority in the senate for the 1st time in almost 40 years, supporters gather to show their support for the president. they said the government needs to work harder to convince those who didn't vote for them. okay, i don't want this open it i, we need to call for consensus,
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but it's difficult because there are 2 extremes. the pandemic effect to the soul, all of government suffered. this doesn't mean that we need to correct mistakes. and i believe all of us are trying to make the world of better place. argentina has been struggling to recover from the pandemic. more than a 100000 people have lost their lives, but he's the impact on the economy that drove the vote against the ruling party. they're gonna make the, the way some of the main concern for people in argentina. inflation is 50 percent or in reserve. i know when the government is negotiating 40000000000 loan. a with the internet, monetary on the left, and we thought so that people here are desperate for economic civility. and it's disagreement over what to do with a debt that has divided president alberto fernandez and his powerful vice president, christina fernandez. the kirschner, while he has prioritize ongoing negotiations with the i m f, and has tried to control the deficit. kirshner has forced him to increase
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government spending in a tend to control the damage and mitigate the impact on the economy for a man this and now that he'll present a plan to congress in december to negotiate with the i m f. the plan has the support of his vice president. i can do yoga bowler man to those who say that that problem with the i m f can be solved in 5 minutes. i can tell you that to negotiate is not to obey. i am sure that was austerity measures. we cannot even get the public accounts in order for the election results strengthened the conservative opposition party of former press, remedies whom ugly, who left off is almost 2 years ago, but may or when a site is or as you're already elaborate. that said, the election is crucial to take power away from the ruling party. is he not go to medic? suny thought. calabrese, i want to cite it. we had a historical election in the province of buenos aires. we beat them again. thanks to the people who won't change. we know you are suffering with insecurity, with no jobs. thanks for your support. but also thank you to those who supported us
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across the country to get those 5 sentences to take absolute power away from christina kirschner. argentina is divided between 2 coalitions that cannot agree on how to move the country forward. uncertainty is having an impact on millions of people who are struggling to make ends meet annually. say only consensus can help the country leave. it's ongoing economic troubles behind. but he said, well, i'll just see down when a site is still a head on al jazeera philippine president rodrigo, the territory says he's running and next year's election will tell you why his family for be an issue. new delhi small heads level so unhealthy. millions of students on workers are told to stay at home.
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hello spot. in the rainy season, this looks about right. a huge number of shares throughout indonesia. there's been a focus. there was a focus of the heaviest of java and bornea. typically, sumatra looks dry from singapore northwards that heavy rain and unusually far north . we seen flooding in bangkok we might see some mold. same is true in cambodia and more ordinarily in viet nam, jumping. sas out spring, we had a blast of antarctic care in tasmania it's snowed in tasmania, which is a little unusual. this time the even though is up in mount washington. that code is going across the tasman see to new zealand, they're leaving a rash, a shower behind for victoria, only 16 in melbourne about light in adelaide, pests a bit better, but it's clouding up here. goodbye west australia as well with one a 2 light is sherise at the cloud is not quite so obvious during wednesday, nor are the showers. there are, shall we at the coast of queensland,
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but let's have a look at what's going to happen. new zealand, you may like this. you may not huge matter snow, you know how cold the air is? it's all on the west or the northern slopes on the western side of the island, still warm. and gibbon 25 nose was it was probably quite sherry for the most part ah, in the country with an abundance of results. right. i really want him to leave his friends booming. we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance with real economy, blue economy and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let it be possible in his growth and progress in here now. oh,
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a tough stories on the run. can you as president has visited a few years for an end to the conflict between government on rebel forces over a canal to hell talks a prime minister? it comes with fighters in the northern region have pushed further south this month . the bell russian president says he's trying to persuade thousands of migrants stranded on the border with poland to head back to their home countries just come to the new jazz. it's ready to issue new sanctions against the russian entities. on monday, argentina's president burton fernandez, suffered a severe back in midterm elections. his ruling coalition has lost control the senate for the 1st time and 40 years on the ballot were half the members,
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lower chamber and a 3rd of the senate the philippine president, rodrigo. the territory will run for senate and next year's election. that's according to state media, the territory spokesperson says he will join the vote, but will not compete against his daughter sarah the territory carpio. she's been chosen as a vice president candidate for fernand marco's junior, and he's the son of the late philippine dictator. there were protests on sunday denouncing that high profile potential alliance. the constitution bars, the president from seeking a 2nd 6 year terms. jimmy logan is joining us for a minute. so since he's borrowed from speaking a 2nd term, is that why he's running for sen? well definitely to read it is critical for the ruling administration. president, the legal that there, that his allies,
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members of his cabinet and supporters to be able to control the administration from 2022 onwards. that is because of expected cases that we find that will be filed against president the d good. that their day. he's currently facing investigations in the international criminal court for his, a drug war that is killed almost 30000 people. are filipinos based on data here by rights groups? they're also allegations of corruption abuse of power. i mean, over the past you weeks, what you've seen here is a political sag that has been played before the general public. when his own doctor, who is the mayor of diverse city, actually filed for the vice presidency last week. together with the son of the late dictator, a former president for denmark was, his name is for it, and mark is junior president of the good to there to publicly opposed that because he said his own daughter has stronger chances of actually winning the presidency.
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so he accompanied his longstanding ally, senator bungler, to file for presidency, and there were suspicions that president of the good of their to will be pitted against his own daughter. well, this may seem bizarre before, you know, before the global audience, this is just a typical narrative that placed before the general public in the philippines during election season. doing all right, thank you so much. jemila. dugan reporting from manila newly founded anti corruption party as leading and bo gary us parliamentary elections. thus, according to exit polls though, we continue. the change party is up against the center. right, girl, grouping headed by former prime minister, a boy called boris of joan, a whole reports from the capital, sophia bulk areas, industrial hot plan, a mix of soviet here, architecture and air polluting factories. bernick has the dirtiest air in the
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european union and anti corruption activists say the vote here thinks to it's one among a number of towns where business leaders are accused of paying off the voters to protect a deeply entrenched system of official corruption and patronage. money is always me think and really visible for the people to see that the money are going somewhere, but not in the citizen what we would like to see better future for the young one. we want to see that the government is taking care of all or parents. public protests against corruption last year brought an end to form of prime minister boy, a boy resolves decade in power. this is the man who promised to make a difference of the real pet called one of to harvard, educated economists whose party continue the change looks to according to preliminary results, to lead anti corruption alliance. are you the fresh face of bulgarian politics,
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the big hope of brussels? the leaders in brussels who want to see the page turned on corruption here? i think i'm the fresh faced football game voters because our whole election campaign started with 0 corruption. not less corruption, not a decrease corruption, 0 corruption. if we are able to day to be after today to be in position of power. we would love to create such a strong agency that corruption becomes the opposite brown for both those lofty aims. removing the stench of corruption will be an enormous task, a system of oligarchy, patronage and power built up over many years, helping to ensure that bulgaria has remained the use poorest member vested interests like this won't like it, of course. but the 3rd election this year off is at least the hope is parties can finally work together of change. jona hall al jazeera,
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sophia australians have protested in the capital of the piano on sunday, against the new nationwide lockdown. anyone over 12 years old who hasn't, how to cope with 1900 job can now only leave their home for essential shopping medical visits or to get vaccinated. only around 65 percent of the population is vaccinated, which is below that you average. the measures will last 10 days, or brennan has more on austria covered 1900 infection rate. austria's infection rate is 3 times that of its neighbor, germany and the government is extremely worried about the trajectory of the figures on saturday. 13000 new corona virus infections were reported. that's an old time high for this relatively small nation of just under 9000000 people. i. one of the biggest concerns that the government has in vienna is the relatively low. busy vaccination rate, some 63.4 percent of the austrian population has been vaccinated that ranks them
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around 17th in the european league table. now, there is a fairly large vaccine skeptic population in austria. encouraged by the far right freedom party, which of the 3rd biggest party in parliament. but the chancellor, the relatively new chancellor. alex schellenberg has described that 63.4 percent figure shamefully low. and when he came to try to devise restrictions to try to force people to get the vaccines festival. a week ago he band on vaccinated people from going to restaurants and law scale public events. now he's ordering them to stay at home unless there are specific circumstances such as going to go to work or to go to that doctor's or to buy some groceries. because he said it was unfair that vaccinated people should have to be, have their freedoms cattails. simply because of the whim of. busy that what he called the differing of the on vaccinated. now it's not just an austrian problem. europe itself. the wadi european countries are also worried. the netherlands is
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using new restrictions. they came in to force on saturday morning. also, there's also going to be a discussion in germany later this week about introducing new restrictions there and latvia has even brand any parliamentary lawmakers around peas, who are unvaccinated, bound them from actually participating in debates of voting and the law in parliament such as the consent in vast country and other country where there is a low vaccination res. so you can see that the alarm bells really all ringing all across europe on this unhealthy air in new jelly will keep millions of students on workers at home this week. the city has ordered its employees to work from home. schools have been closed and construction holsted through wednesday, new daily ranks amongst the most polluted cities in the world. probably mitchell has a latest from utility. it's a really desperate situation and what you're seeing is desperate measures being pos to address it right now. i'm in the air quality in the city is dangerously terrible
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. the pollution levels are dangerously high and they have been up for more than a week. now, you know, during this time you can usually see a lot of the buildings and landmarks behind me, but right now if you're seeing a thick layer of small, you're seeing a lot of hayes and that's because of the pollution levels. now the government has possum emergency measures schools which just came back for in person. classes will now be online in the city for the this coming week. schools in some of the neighboring cities and states will also be online for the next couple of days. construction, which is one of the big polluters in the city has been banned and government of shows will be working from home. now the government is also set to submit a proposal for a possible to de lockdown, so you'll see covert 19 like measures being considered to address the air pollution
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problem right now this is a huge step because. 8 8 daddy has to not recovered from the economic impact of the lockdown that was imposed during the 2nd wave a few months ago. still it is one of the most new to cities in the world and remain . so for $365.00 days, it just becomes, was this time because of the weather, you know, low winds dipping temperatures. there's also a rise in instances of farm fires and trouble burning in neighboring states during this time of field. cuban security forces have surrounded the homeless leading government credit to prevent him from protesting. funeral garcia had called for pro democracy rallies on monday. activists saying they're determined the demonstrations will go ahead without him. daniels trying the reports the cuban authorities have prevented the country's most prominent opposition leader union garcia from leaving his home in havana for a solo protest. the operation came the day before march is planned across the
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country to demand greater freedoms and the release of political prisoners approaches. the government is declared. illegal. garcia said that every cuban should have the right to demonstrate peacefully. yeah, but i think that is my greatest aspiration that every cuban knows. they have power, a lot of power that a single citizen can make a system. trumbull, the cuban government is organized the number of counter demonstrations and last week with hundreds of foreign diplomats to a meeting to accuse the united states have been behind the protest. washington's representatives in havana when not invited and this video ad on state television accuses una garcia of working with the u. s. authorities and anti cuban organizations claims he strongly denies. ah, the plan march is on monday, coincide with cuba, reopening its doors to foreign tourism closed for 20 months because of the coven.
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19 pandemic restaurant on the colors marquez says, the return of tourism will help the countries batted economy. he called the opposition demonstration, a distraction, a play so old. oh, i'm sure it won't happen. short shore shore from the moment they started planning it. it was a crazy idea. tens of thousands of cubans think otherwise. they belong to archipelago. a movement organized on social media. he grew out of protest in july, which took the authorities by surprise. you to this size and spontaneity. hundreds were arrested. ah, growing dissenters be expressed in other ways to this video by musician would have berto cock assist his coat. no one can stop me. acted danielle triana, theseus, florence is, will be better prepared to repel monday's plan,
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marches or threats of violence will keep many away. although he said, even if the protest is suppressed, the opposition movement will keep growing. both anyways, thought release for the 1st time in nearly all the provinces in the country, the people have come together to cry for freedom. that's historic. symbolically marks the beginning of the end. oprah, it's a prediction may prematurely, many times since fidel castro came to power in 1959. the difference this time is to protest as a staying in cuba to fight the change rather than leaving. and that's a challenge. the cuban authorities, a struggling to deal with then shimla al, jazeera of an as well, or has attempted to break the guinness world record for the largest orchestra. ah, more than 12000 musicians from the national system of youth and children's
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orchestra performed the classical piece for more than 5 minutes. russia held the current record with the performance of more than a 1000 uses. when i told you that you went on course, it's a great responsibility. my message for the venezuelan youth is not to give up. they have a dream put your heart into it, and that dream will come true because dreams come true, but you have to preserve the fight to achieve them. ah, i have lines on al jazeera. kenny, as president, has been visiting ethiopia to push for an end to the conflict between the government on rebel forces or can you answer? i'll talk to prime minister my. it comes as fighters in the northern region have pushed further south this month. if you can journalists time, you'll get to choose an audio about with more on kenny office visit. he was welcomed by a few prime minister.

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