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ah, ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. ah, the a you threatens toughest sanctions against bowers, blaming it for the thousands of migrants stuck at the border with poland freezing conditions. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera alive from dough house are coming up. a 4th man is arrested after an explosion at a hospital in the u. k. lisa calling the attack an act of terror. the un releases millions of dollars for the displaced in ethiopia is to grind region as diplomatic
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efforts to end for fighting continue, and alarming pollution levels in india's capital forces the government to shut down schools for wait, ah, hello, and welcome to the program e u foreign ministers, amazing in brussels as the block deals with a crisis on its east and frontier on top of the gender of the thousands of migrants massing at the poland. belarus border. the e u blames minsk for the crisis and says he will issue sanctions against bell russian entities. today we're going to approve a new packet of st. choose a game to resume people responsible for what's happening in big. and we're going to the large framework, you know, the 2 c, 3, wlan man, all the sanctions to all the people, own lives, rabble agencies,
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and everybody involved on these illegal bullshit from language. in ela, borders the bell russian president is threatening to retaliate. though, if the e u imposes those sanctions, alexander lucas jenkins says he's trying to persuade migrants to head back to their home countries. meanwhile, nato has warned of a large, a russian military build up around ukraine. the alliances secretary general has warned moscow against a escalating tension. we see an unusual concentration of forces, of military russian country fis, on that we have seen that russia has demonstrated the will to use these forces against the neighbors, ukraine, georgia, and also the course they have demonstrated against and mold all over many years. and therefore, we call on rational to be transparent on their a military activities to, to,
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to deduce attentions. i'm to prevent an escalation. her more on the migrant crisis on napoleon, belarus border were joined by us, had beg, who is there been covering this story of the last few days? what have you witness to i said, and one of the conditions fight for my banks. well, i give an example of what we witnessed last night was that we were alerted to the fact that 2 men had managed to make it across the border. there were inside poland in that dense forest. now when we made our way to that location, we found 2 men. there were with activists there had wrapped them in thermo blankets and given them something to drink. they were severely dehydrated and it was very, very cold. told by medic sever suffering from hypothermia. not medics were cold. as we then took them to hospital the in that period that we were there in the forest. i spoke to these many didn't, didn't speak english. i to speak to them in arabic. they were brothers from syria, from the city of homes. one was 39 years old. the other one was 41 years old and
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there had been in that forest for full days. and i have to tell you the forest is very, very dense. there travelled a considerable distance from that border. it must have been very challenging, especially in these temperatures right now. they're just above 0. but when the sun goes down and it's at night is well below 0. so it's very, very difficult and it goes to show that no matter how many forces poland puts on the border, they've got to round $15000.00 in the exclusion zone. people are still managing to get through and even taking those risks that they have been taking. because we've also heard the number of people that have died in the last few months. so poland is still still has that seclusion on re aid workers and journalists conquer inside high. exactly. tell you of the tactics at the polish authorities are using to keep people out but they are keeping they are managing to keep the bulk of those people out. but we also hearing right now that the people under,
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by the roots inside the stuck there have gathered in, at one point at the crossing. and it looks like they're being forced to push their way past whether that's going to happen or not is a different story, but they, at the moment the, there is a large gathering of them there. some of them have a lit fires, mainly just to keep warm because it's so cold. this is the image, the polish military, want everyone to see there on a p r offensive. i 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 is close to the border. the finishing sunday mass, the faithful. a divided about the situation should happen, like we have to help,
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but we have to protect or bother us as well. so they do not crossed 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 really are. are juniors you chima. now we have to protect our soldiers and we have to stand for poland. if we are polish on the journey across is not without its risks. morale, matha, we flew from syria to bella. ruth, she's now in a polish hospital near the border now and by them. how are you, willoughby? they remained for a week in the woods. it had been a tough week from heavy rain to she is cold. oh, they are living in dye conditions. at some point, my daughter's health deteriorated. she's been in. i see you for 3 weeks. oh, the fun of nurses slips other than one 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. the family doesn't know what will
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happen next. for their part 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 belarus? the uncertainty and hostile approach doesn't seem to deter those, trying to reach western europe. now there is a push for diplomacy. now, a meniscus said that they're willing to speak to a european union, but they are the sanctions now that i've been voted against by the roost and the president, the executor. lucas shanker, has said that he will respond to. so you have to see how that works. out but the you is pushing crush on airlines and other countries to stop flights in to by the rules. so alexander lucas shinkel and his government to the 3rd is their comp bus people to the buddha. thank you for that update. i sat bank live for us on the
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border. they is, as you, butler is in paris and has more on the build up of russian troops on the ukrainian born on yet, stoughton, but said that he was cooling on the kremlin to be fully transparent about moscow's intentions on the russian ukrainian forward. and i can still see that there was a very high concentration of russian troops long back for the west and some western intelligence officials say that we could be looking at as many as 90000 russian forces. all that border insulting book says, look, we know russia is capable of using force. they've done that in the past. he gave the example of george gave the example of russia illegally annexing the crime. in 2014 something installed in book said that of course nato members would never recognize the ukrainian foreign minister was also with the nato secretary general
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a bit early at the to had met. and after that meeting, your foreign minister said that, as far as ukraine was concerned, the story of the migrant from the russian polish border, the energy crisis, what he called russia disinformation campaign. and now these troops only ukrainian or russian border that seem to be growing in numbers, he said, as far as he was concerned, this was all part of a hybrid attack by russia on europe and his allies, police in the u. k. a trading and explosion outside a women's hospital in liverpool as an act of terror for men to be questioned over sundays attack. police say men carried an explosive device with him in a taxi. he died in the blast. the driver was able to escape. we believe we know the identity of the passenger, but we cannot confirm this. at this time. our inquiries of lead us to 2 addresses. the 1st was sutcliffe street in the kensington area of liverpool. and this location,
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3 men is 21. $26.29. were arrested yesterday on the section $41.00 of the terrors month. a short while ago, again in the kensington area, a further man, a 20 was arrested on the section 41 of the terrorist mac. and, and a barbara has more on one u. k. police had to say about sundays attack. very said the shortly before 11 o'clock on sunday, a local taxi was rather picked up a passenger in rutland avenue area of liverpool and was asked to go to liverpool women's hospital. that's what the police said at the press conference was around a 10 minute journey now, one minute before 11. and you can see this on the c t v footage outside the hospital. the taxi approach is the drop off point. there is an explosion.
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there is an exposure inside the car. you see daybreak flying. you then see the driver coming out of the taxi, moving away from it and then a while later, the taxi bursting into flames. by the time the fire crews actually got to the scene, the call was completely in flames. now they said that when they got there, it was clear that the passenger was dead inside the vehicle. they're saying that they don't know what the motive for this incident was, but it is being treated as a terrorist incident to the investigation is being led by counter terrorism. police . they have been re zone properties in liverpool and now for people are under arrest in connection with what happened on sunday. they say that they have found significant items at one property. they also say they believe they know who the passenger was,
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but they're not saying any more than that. at the moment. a u. s. journalist who was sentenced to 11 years in prison and me and my has been released. danny fenster was the managing editor of frontier myanmar, an online magazine. earlier this week, he was sentenced on charges of terrorism and sedition. he was arrested in may while trying to leave me and my are accused of encouraging descent against the military john to still ahead on al jazeera argentina is conservative opposition. thanks, voters, after winning control of the senate for the 1st time in 14 years and giving a voice to the voiceless. al jazeera english marks 15 years of broadcasting. ah ah, look forward to brita scores with sponsored boy cutoff at ways it
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is the rainy season in indonesia. so it's not a surprise to get the satellite picture and see a spread of thunderstorms. but there are always areas where concentrated java is. one has been for a while, has been flooding in jakarta, was like flooding, further east, and they'll be more the same. same is true of all. you are kind of other areas of interest where it shouldn't be quite as wet. for example, in bangkok that's should be dry time. the more or less the same is true in cambodia . we haven't got into that dry season yet. in vietnam, it is remaining wet and the same shore it on the peninsula, down to what singapore, where a surprising new sumatra looks very dry. now estate is also following what it should be doing season lease, not extremely cold yet. beijing has come back up to 13 hong kong a little ball, the normal. it isn't abnormal to see rain in southern char. it doesn't amount to very much. this isn't quite though, as normal as it should be. this circulation now west of caroline moving up the coast to was go, it is bringing rain when he shouldn't. so ne monster should be this part of india
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the hello are you watching out 0? i'm emily, angling a reminder of an tough story to sound about. a russian president says he's trying to dissuade thousands of my friends stranded on the border with poland to head back to their home countries. it comes to the uses, it's ready to issue new sanctions against russian entities. on monday, nato secretary general has warned russia against what it's described as aggressive actions on the border with ukraine. in dalton book says there has been a large and unusual build up of russian troops on ukraine borders. recent weight and police in the u. k. a treating an explosion outside of hospital in liverpool as an active para full man of being questioned over sundays attack. police say a man carried an explosive device in an act he died in the blast.
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un has released $40000000.00 of emergency funds to civilians caught up in the to grey crisis in ethiopia. and the rest of the country is conflicted. north can is president has wrapped up a visit to ethiopia to push for an end to the conflict between the government and rebel forces who, who kenyata held talks with prime minister abbey. i'm and just ahead of his meeting with the u. s. secretary of state antony lincoln in nairobi and she's staying fat is from the northern to guy region, have been pushing fair the south taking either government controlled areas in recent weeks. mohammed doug has moved from addis ababa alicia going about san jo. you special envoy to the home of africa has expressed some hope that there could be talks between the parties. but he says that is a window that is quickly closing. on that end, it talks will not succeed unless there is
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a says fire and present who can now just visit to our d'silva. but it's part of this international effort, which is growing by the day based concern among the international community that these conflict could turn 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 dana has its own problems and instability. so molly is recovering from conflict a left i have stayed to 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 if you're coming into a civil war than the refugee crisis that results from it will be very difficult for countries that that may bring if you appear to cope with prison, canada is set to meet the u. s. state secretary under the blinking hole
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arrives in king of sometime today. it will be meeting him on wednesday to bring him about the discussion. he has hot with prime minister, be about all other kinds of parallel initiatives to try and bring this war about the cost a massive humanitarian crisis. tossed all a new anti corruption party appears to be leading in bulgaria as parliamentary elections, according to the countries central electro commission. the we continue to change grouping is up against a center right party headed by former prime minister boy cobra's of the late. it has come as the lead rabbit has come, as a surprise to many analysts, agile painters, governing per honest party, has suffered a severe set back in mid term elections there. 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 bo reports from point a series . the defeat did not come as a surprise, but still it was
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a major blow for president l. vertical fernandez. and his ruling coalition party 6 major districts out of 8 voted against the government, resulting in the parent party losing its majority in the senate for the 1st time. in almost 40 years to porters 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 guess i'm, i don't think so. 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 i believe all of us are trying to make the world a better place. argentina has been struggling to recover from the, from demick. 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. economically the way some of the main concern for people in argentina play from is
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feel are in reserve. i know when the government is legally 40000000000 loan with the internet monetary on the left, and we thought 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 an attempt 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 the younger brother, 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
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measures. we cannot even get the public accounts in order for the election results strengthened the conservative opposition party, a former press remedy. so markley, who left off is almost 2 years ago, but may or when a series or as you're already leverage the said the election is crucial to take power away from the ruling party. is he not go to medic silly story? calabrese, i want to say that we had a historical election in the province of bonus. aries, we beat them again. thanks to the people who want 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. i did teenage 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 and only say, only consensus can help the country live. it's ongoing economic troubles behind.
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but if i will, i'll see down when a fight, if i'm vaccinated, australians have gone into lockdown for at least 10 days to curb a new corona, virus outbreak protest took place on sunday against the nationwide restrictions anyone over the age of 12 who hasn't had the cova job yet can now only leave their home for a central shopping medical visits or to get back tonight. it around 65 percent of the population has been inoculated, which is below the average you dally has passed emergency measures to address dangerously high pollution levels. the city has ordered its employees to work from home and schools have been closed. but experts say these efforts are not enough to self. the crisis as patent mitchell reports in just capital is on red, alert. pollution in new delhi has reached alarming levels raising more health concerns for the population of 20000000. the government is taking drastic measures
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in an attempt to curb the impact its having on people. this week schools will revert to online classes. construction work has been banned, and government offices will go remote. the city is also considering a to they locked down rather for gaster. richard of alex's waiter, for cautious rings, will not blow from november. 14 to 17 hopper and smoke from burning stubble will keep coming to tell. he showed the situation could get worse than robert. new delhi is one of the most polluted cities in the world. the air is toxic most of the year and causes more premier or death than in any other big city in the world. the air quality has become especially bad the season as temperatures dip. the number of farm fires has risen in neighboring states in the past few weeks. new daddy's government has blamed those states for not doing enough to solve what is and, and will problem, but has come under fire from the supreme court for its own ineffective policies.
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emissions from vehicles, industries and garbage wanting remain high. and the government's ban on fire crackers around the hindu festival of devali was not pauline forced gay albert under the limit of allusion, gohler wall. i'm at least always had a pollution problem every year receive bands and firecrackers during devali, but people defy div about the air quality index in the most of the city is around $500.00 under marcella. not a big problem. we have to wear a mask. all the time, so we don't fall sick. we drive all day outside in this dust or auto rituals don't have doors. the government needs to think about us. experts say the government needs to focus on reducing and monitoring emissions from major pollutants, including industries cause and construction sites through the l. need to develop the war village, the sticks of the state level, mission inventory. are there different sectors like how much transportation is contributing? how much construction is contributing from that?
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and then after that we need to assign responsibility to working on the ground or the sectors. the government. can you construct a small tower this year off to order from the supreme court. but experts say measures like these are laws, the reactionary and ineffective given the scale of the crisis was short on emergency policies like locked down may is a problem right now. systemic solutions will require regional cooperation and political with poverty missile. i'll just see you out here. it's been 15 years in the launch of this channel out 0 english since 2006, our international teams have worked tirelessly to share stories from across the globe. let's take a look at what got us here with mohammed val. welcome. well jump from the 15th, 2006 day one of a new era and television use. the just the media network expanded its reach to the english speaking audio. and the very 1st program live for me on the news
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headquarters. 24 hour english language news channel has now given a voice to the voice of the democratic republic of congo. word under zillah english . settled to in the past. that was already some i paid. it's just a channel of just our big was already a power for regional brand. with an international outreach. the mission of our english was to build on that momentum which it did into yes, the new channel whose initial aim was 20000000 subscribers, was able to reach 18000000 its exclusive coverage of the israeli war. and gathering 2008 made it stand out among giant world competitors with regional hubs in though how london washington, dc and quite a lumper, a vast network of correspondence and social media platforms can be it was able to provide the most comprehensive news coverage from the middle east, africa, asia,
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europe, and the americas law in terra. the focus was on human stories. this meant take risks, reaching remote areas and challenging government censorship. i was just the champion, the coverage of what became known as the arab spring. we were really a platform for those who were the you for it crowds, if you like. whereas across the world, people who are demanding freedom people who are defending democracy before their struggle descended on conflicts. we faced many, many challenges over the years by while while covering conflicts and some of the most trouble region. wild covering protest in egypt for our english journalists were jailed on false charges for nearly 2 years. the thing is we were doing our job as a professional journalist in egypt. and at some point, this did not make the government in egypt happy. you didn't want anybody to report anything, but what do they see as a truth? so it was a shock. people came a restless, just simply for 2 reasons. one,
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they don't want the truth to prevail for people. the 2nd thing they want to intimidate other for enjoy, or join us in general in cairo, if undaunted, the channel went ahead, gaining more popularity and winning awards. it managed to reverse the direction of the news flow, given a stronger voice to the global south. in 15 years of english, how slowly defied it's a global footprint and continues its commitment to viewers by bringing to light stories that are otherwise less covered. hum, advise our dis, yellow and giles trend all is the managing director of al jazeera english. he says, the scope of the channels coverage distinguishes itself from other international networks. we are a channel that is not based in a traditional power center, so we're not from london. we're not from washington model from paris, not berlin or we are. we are in a, in a, in a region of the world which isn't used to having international news channels based
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. and so by having, by being based and along with our editorial perspective, which is to provide all perspectives and alternative perspectives. so that makes it really important that i think algebra english has such a wide range and scope and depth in its coverage. unlike many other or most other news organizations, we've been doing voice the voiceless for every day, every hour, every day for the past 15 years coverage we've done on the climate change and, and the cult some of the packages from the field. and earlier this year as well, about climate showing the effects of this climate emergency that we're going through on everyday people. and often it's the most poor and marginalized communities that are suffering are on the front line of the climate change. some of those stores that we've done among everything else, i think have been really powerful and telling the human story. it's really
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important that we continue with the technological revolution and wherever that is going. and where on the platforms that provide our audience is what they need. but at the same time, stick to the core editorial values. venezuela 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 orchestras performed a classical pace for more than 5 minutes. russia held the current record with a performance of more than a 1000 musicians. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories this hour. the bell russian president says he's trying to persuade thousands of migrants stranded on the board with poland to head back to.

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