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good, they're bringing the news to the world from here. oh, i'm prompted and done interrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on out in sierra ah. ready this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm emily anglin. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the a you threatens to have the sanctions against palo roost. blaming, eat to the thousands of migrants stack of the border with poland. in freezing conditions, the un release is millions of dollars for the displaced in ethiopia is to gray region as diplomatic efforts to end the fighting continue. argentina's conservative
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opposition. thanks, voters after winning control of the senate for the 1st time in 40 and anger in austria as a nation wide lockdown begins for those not vaccinated against cars at 19. hi, i'm sorry. hard to the sport of portugal miss out on automatic place that the world cup they can feed it a lake. all again. if you go through instead, which means castiano rinaldo, on his team now qualifies through the player. ah . hello, and welcome to the program. european powers is stepping out the pressure against bowers over the migrant crisis building up along the border with poland. a you foreign ministers are meeting in brussels, where they are expected to announce new sanctions against entities in minsk. the bell russian president says he will retaliate if that happens. having previously warned, putting all the supply of gas to the blonde,
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alexander lucas jenkins says he is trying to persuade thousands of migrants to head back to their home countries. meanwhile, migrants and refugees remained stranded at the border. iraq says it will start. we patch reaction flights on thursday for more than $500.00 on it's citizens. today we're going to approve a new packet of sam touche a game to reduce who people responsible for what's happening in the country. and we're going to the large framework, you know, the to seek employment, all the sanctions to other people's own lives, rabelais agencies and everybody involved on these illegal bullshit migrants in our borders. we'll get the lightest from asset bag shortly, but he reported from the belarus poland bora, and filed this report. this is the image, the polish military,
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want everyone to see there on a p r offensive and want to show they're 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, and letting people there know they will not get through. people at the border say they can't sleep 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 their women and children, but not the men because we don't know what they already are agile years you chem and that we have to protect our soldiers and we have to stand for poland. if we are polish, i mean the journey across is not without its risks. morale, martha, we flew from syria to bella luce, she's now in a polish hospital near the border now and by jim, how are you levy?
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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 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 to 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 knock 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 as ed joins us live now from the border of
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poland in belarus, sas ed, at what do you seeing on the ground there? and those di conditions that migrants are facing was last night, we were alerted to the fact that 2 men had managed to cross the border and were deep in the forest at surrounds this area. now we headed to that location and we came across to syrian men. the activists had health and they were in freezing temperatures. very, very weak dehydrated. the activists had given them something to drink and had wrapped them in thermal blankets to keep them warm and medics were alerted, so they could give them medical attention. now i did manage to speak to them and they didn't speak much english. i communicated in arabic. there were 2 men from syria, from the city of homes. 2 brothers, one was 39 years old and the other is 41 years old. now,
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they were quite far away from the border. now what that shows is that regardless of the military presence along this border, poland has something like $15000.00 security forces along that board. people are still managing to get through her in these temperatures, in these conditions, ah, traveling quite a distance away from the border. now what will happen to these men is that they were taken to hospital. there will be given medical attention by the polish authorities, and then the asylum cases will be assessed. but we're still seeing and hearing of people managing to get across into poland and into the european union when we were in the seclusion zone in the forest was found signs of people passing through foods that was just less than a day old and fresh clothes with belushi and money in it. i said, what more can you tell us about the latest on the political attempt to solve this migrant crisis?
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or the does seem to be a shift. now, in terms of resolving this crisis, at least from what we're hearing from the european union, russia, and by the roost. now the reason president alexander nutrition has said that his country has said that they're willing to speak with the european union, and they're willing to help people if they, if they're willing to do so. now the iraqi government says that they have over 500 of their citizens in values and they happy to send them back on flights on the 18th of november. but the issue is, many of these people have risked everything to get to that border. they're really want to get into the european union now whether they're willing to go back or not is a different issue, but also by the rule has been accused of bossing people to that border and forcing them across and i will, they change their policy. but the language hair from within poland lee from the polish from this has been very would like. but the european union, security and foreign affairs representative disagrees. he said that he doesn't see
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a risk of a conflict with by the roost. but what they do want to do now is once the airline situation, as we bought in the control, is to concentrate on the humanitarian situation. and we do understand that the european union, human rights commissioner, is on her way to poland, to head to that border table. make sure you keep us updated asset bag live for us in the border of poland and belarus. thank you. moving on now and e, u foreign affairs ministers, ad brussels will also be discussing recent developments into jan. it comes a day after general abdel, such a albert han shade, the 1st meeting of the new sovereign counsel that he appointed. it's been criticized by the un for excluding the recently asteroid civilian leadership. for more on the story, wrestle satta joins us live now from the capital cut soon. hello, there were still. what is the latest on the diplomatic efforts that we would just referring to?
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what protested describing as the military. kurt well, are there the, the european union's minister or sworn affairs are going to have a meeting today. and just yesterday, the european union also has released a statement condemning the violence that took place on set there during the protest on saturday and asking the military rule here to immediately restore a civilian government that, that, that statement was quite harsh, rhetorically. but today we will see whether there will be any concrete decision coming up from the minute that the, to the meetings of their, for the minister. so far, the diplomatic, a force a global diplomatic, forced to find a solution to sudan. surprises to find a way out of this point to get that look how failed african union has a suspended sector with his visit with sudan, the united states and the world bank. they have also a suspended deer at humanitarian aid. the france says that it will
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consider did that, that, that the lease or did the leave of the wps. but as of now, none of these are diplomatic. a force have produced any concrete result. so during my interview with the army chief general of the top of that one, i asked him whether he's concerned about the that that this international affords. he says that he has the that the, the support of the regional government. but the, the steps that has been taken by the international community, or rather than the printed the did the, the procedural measures. and he says that he is not concerned at all that this will follow by a sanctions. so that is quite critical for sudan because to that has been under sections for decades, an hon vet hum, the economy of the country. so now for the military to step back and get back to an agree approaching agreement with civilians. moss:
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probably one of the way could be the sanctions. however, we will see whether europe in union as a meeting today, the foreign affairs, the minister of foreign affairs meeting, will come up with such a decision. or is that going to remain as the did the rhetorical condemnations and also called for the restoration of a government? where so one more can you tell us about the speculation? there'll be some sort of civilian contingent within the ruling council. well the students are nearly appointed because they're subletting to council has its 1st meeting yesterday and they reaffirm that they are committed to their road to that democracy. and they said that they will appoint a civilian government in the next day. the sources close to the sub wanting to cancel that they have talked to told me that during this 1st meeting, which was happening, which,
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which happened by the full attendance of their sovereignty counsel. during the meeting. they have discuss some name, some potential names to be appointed as prime minister. and one of them was a new a b academy who is a low professor and present of africa university and none arab. and also he has no affiliation with any political party. so they say that by putting him as a prep, a point in him as a prime minister. mr. edward han hopes to ease the passions industry as the protest you're going on. and there are the calls of ne, rear of the protest for november 17 and also restored the international repetition and get the international support over the force or free them and change the main civilian coalition. whereas been in a power shade and with with the army. since 2019 says that they reject any government or prime minister, there's going to be appointed by the by dia, did the sovereignty cancel. okay, thank you very much, wrestle sat,
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a life rest in their capital. there a build up of russian troops and equipment near the ukrainian border has triggered concerns from nato and the e u. about the potential of a military attack. the u. s. pent again has called the build up unusual in size and scope is estimated to be around $100000.00 russian troops in an area near eastern border is plenty. morehead, on this new sour, including alarming pollution levels. in the, in his capital courses, the government to shut down schools for a way could vote who's in bulgaria, be ready to change. will have the latest on what the exit polls have on the outcome of its parliamentary elections. so far and in sport will show you how louis hamilton won the gazillion wrong free despite starting in hand plays. ah,
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the united nations has released $40000000.00 of emergency funds to civilians caught off in the 2 great crisis in ethiopia. and the rest of the country's conflicts hit north. it comes as triplet magic. if it's a stepping up to end, the fighting can use presidente, who rule. kenyata held talks with prime minister, i'll be on it in august of a bomb. it comes as fighters from the northern to gray region has been pushing further south this month. meanwhile, the un says 10 of its staff still being detained by ethiopian government. more than 70 dr. is working for the world food program have also been taken into custody. they are accused of supporting the t p l. f. thousands have been killed and more than 2000000 people displaced since the conflicts started a year ago. for more misled spring in our correspondent mohammed, jo, he is live for us in addis ababa. tell us mohammed what more is happening with
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these people? america, if it's by kenya and the us to help resolve this escalation conflict. well yes, that is the intention to bring this conflict to a quick stop alicia, going obasanjo. the a you special envoy to the horn of africa has expressed some hope that big couldn't be talks between the panties bases. that is a window that is quickly closing. and that and it talks will not succeed unless they is us. his fire and present looking at his visit to add to sub a by is part of this international effort to which is growing by the day based const son among the international community. that these conflict could ton into a civil war in a country of 110000000 people. and in that region, which is engulfed in crisis, south sudan is already facing it's on conflict. so donna has its own problems and
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instability. somalia is recovering from conflict and it's there leg. yeah, but i have states of the rest of the world but has its own problems. now, when you see up yet many people think about the possibility of this conflict and he'll be a tiny into a civil war. and then the refugee crisis that the results from it will be very difficult for countries that are neighboring, if he appears to cope with. at present kenyatta is set to mit the u. s. state secretary m anthony blinking, who are either in kenneth sometime today. he will been getting him and wednesday to bring him about the discussion. he has hot with prime minister abbey, about all other kinds of puddled initiatives to try and bring this war about us, caused a mess of humanitarian crisis to hostile. frankly, for that update mohammed a dial address and is ab about ally now assist on this story. those being the ongoing diplomatic efforts in recent wakes over the conflict. the us
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special envoy, the horn of africa, shuttled between the ethiopian capital and the robi, and held a series of meetings last week. the african union, special envoy, who's been leading an international push to stop the fighting, was also in ethiopia. he's called for an immediate cease fire safety open. government wants regional forces to stop attacks and pull out of the em herrera and to 5 regions before dialogue can even begin. while the t p l f is demanding an end to the blockade onto dry ok. now it's time to bring in our analysis has some command, g is the director of the horn of international institute for strategic studies in nairobi. he joins us live from skype. thanks for joining us. dr. what do you make firstly of the kenyan president's visit to ethiopia in the latest effort to stop this war opinions. and i
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could be just to underscore the city as an if we reach the region of the world, a, checking the crises they need talk here, which presence of cause, very much crises that has not been seen in the sea getting a long time. but critically, i think it's on the same page to the parties to see via be able to allow you mentor in access. because that has been a taking point in the conflict and in the area that you care about. but perhaps also finally attained to be able to appeal to the parties and especially they may need to consider possibility of a negotiated settlement in the way or rather of having positions, but by the meant to be diplomatic efforts. up to this point, haven't stopped rebels advancing towards the capital. what's to say that kevin kenyan president and also blinking the upcoming visit is going to make any difference. i think there's visits can't make
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a difference in number of ways. number one, they can communicate potential incentives, but also potential sanctions of continued conflict, especially when it comes to what we call spoils. and this message is, is loud enough and especially in support of the african union position and effort. so you know what a resolution is going to have an impact because in the absence of some, some form of pressure and of course, incentives to an agreement, i think it's going to be challenging. so i think both the u. s. visits and american visit is that, you know, then a kenyan visit, i meant number one to communicate, i'm strong message, but also to offer support to a negotiated settlement. the u. s. has indicated it's looking at sanctioning address ab, a bar, a sanctions the answer in sanctions or only is one aspect of forcing parties to behave responsibly. but it's not enough. it's not sufficient
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to be able to bring parties to a negotiation. and that is why it's going to be critical that to the u. s. also consider certain incentives, especially for the purchase. what willing to be able to strike or negotiation on like a deal number one to cease by it. so you can allow negotiations to take place, but also to be able to allow for a month in which they submitted an axis, but on their own in isolation. sanctions are certainly not sufficient. as you did mentioned in that answer is often the case. civilians are caught up in this political fighting. what has been the impact on ethiopians as the last 12 months? it took years was a country was growing a double digits economically and they think lease has a made sure that that the growth has been reversed. and perhaps for many years to come. now the potential a inclusion of the country, of course, may lead balconies ation, which will not only effect your visibility to reclaim itself,
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but i think it's likely to affect the larger one of africa region in town, so reproduce. and in terms of just declined or declining security, especially in our region, that is also are facing problems of terrorism, about extremism. and so the conflict of, i think the biggest danger or it has paused 3 thought here is on the entire project listed for mission in a way in which it took it was trying to really sell of course, after many years over authoritarian rule. and so this is going to take her to take it farther back and i think the region even even hasha, and then you know what was imagined, especially in the work of it 90, certainly traveling into thank you for your insights on this is our dr. hassan can, angie, they have the director of the horn international institute of strategic studies. i containers governing pronounced party. it suffered
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a severe set bank 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. to raise a by reports from warner series. the defeat did not come as a surprise, but still it was a major blow for president albert fernandez. and his ruling coalition party 6 major districts out of 8 voted against the government, resulting in their parents party using 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, 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
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i believe all of us are trying to make the world a 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. economic situation is a main concern for people in argentina place on his bill. or in reserve. i know, and the government in legal heating a 40000000000 loan with the international monetary on the left. and we saw the so that people here are desperate for economics. civility. and it's disagreement over what to do with a debt that has divided president alberto for a man this 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 pushed him to increase government spending in a tend to control the damage and mitigate the impact on the economy for
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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 the 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 strengthen the conservative opposition party, a former press remedy. so markley, who left off is almost 2 years ago. but mayor, when osiris or as you're already elaborate there, said the election is crucial to take power away from the ruling party. is he not go from that actually story? 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 across the country to get those 5 senators to take absolute power away from christina kirschner. argentina is divided between 2 correlations. that cannot agree
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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 ongoing economic troubles behind billy. so i'll just see that when a site is up to 2000000 people in austria who and fully vaccinated against coven 19, and facing a raft of new restrictions. the move trigger protests in the capital vienna on sunday. anyone over the age of 12 who hasn't had a job, can now only leave their home for essential shopping medical visits or to get vaccinated. there are concerns rising weren't a virus cases are putting the health system at risk is collab only around 65 percent of the population is vaccinated, which is the low, the average, the measure it for last an initial 10 days. joining us live now from vienna is
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sebastian fell. now he is a journalist, as garish star, is stacked. sorry, my austrians, terrible and austrian daily newspaper. thanks for joining us, sebastian. what has been the fall out so far from this measure being introduced? well, the regulation started only today at midnight, so we can't really see any, any effect of that right now. but as you said, that there has been processed yesterday in the largest cities. however, the couple of how would be 5000 people inside school or 1500 people in installed. so keep in mind that these new regulations put strong limits on the lives of people. 2000000 people. so these are not high numbers actually. what is the situation with the hospitals at the moment with the nation's hospital? how?
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how inundated, ave, the situations in the hospitals are very, very strict of the numbers of intensive care beds occupied by the people with coated 19. so arising and rising, there are more than $400.00 people in the states right now. and as people working those say there are no free intensive care units anymore or never. these kinds of beds are calculated for a certain number of people and coded page patients rushing by hundreds into intensive care units who are bringing the system very, very near collapse. and just lastly, you mentioned that there have been protests against these new meshes. but do you
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think it'll ultimately result in more people getting vaccinations? i do think that some people can be, will asked by this something the not the hard core of people against vaccinations. they're never going to be brought to to get a chair the but i think that if anything can lead people who are not vaccinated right now to get there are there vaccination? it's imposing restrictions while we'll watch this space. thank you for that update . sebastian found that a journalist from their standard, thank you. thank you. unhealthy air in new jelly will keep millions of students and workers at home this week. the city has ordered its employees to work from home. schools have been closed and construction holsen through to wednesday, delhi ranks among the most polluted cities in the world,
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learning crops and garbage, coal 5 plants, and vehicles. those all contribute to the small problems happening. mitchell has the latest from you delhi. it's a really desperate situation and what you're seeing is desperate measure of being passed to address it right now, i'm in the air quality in the city is dangerously terrible. the pollution levels are dangerously high and they have been up for more than a week. now, you know, and during this time you can usually see a lot of the buildings and landmarks behind me. but right now, if you're seeing a fake layer of small guessing 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.
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construction, which is one of the big polluters in the city has been banned and government officials will be working from home. now the government is also set to submit a proposal for a possible to day lockdown, so you'll see covered 19 like measures being considered to address the pollution problem right now this is a huge step because. 8 8 daddy has not recovered from the economic impact of the last john 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 remains over $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 stubble burning in neighboring.
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