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investigation into the january 6 dorming of capitol hill. the u. k raises it's tara threat level to severe after an explosion outside of a hospital in liverpool on sunday. and you daily's toxic small forces, millions of students and workers to stay at home. and he has top court is suggesting it pollution locked out. ah, european union, foreign ministers, preparing more sanctions targeting better bruce as a migrant crisis, worse since on its eastern frontier. thousands of people have been gathering at the border, trying to cross into poland. the e. u accuses belushi. gov meant of deliberately allowing them to travel to the frontier as revenge for sanctions imposed by the blog for whites abuses. today we're going to approve a new blanket of sentence again to resume people responsible for what's happening
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and big. and we're going to large framework. you know, the, to see, we wlan man, all the sanctions to call the people own lines, rather latencies. and everybody involved on these legal bullshit from language in our borders. while the banner russian president has denied the accusation and is threatening to retaliate. if the e o imposes more sanctions, alexander lucas shanker says his trying to persuade migraines to head back to their home countries. english anchors biggest ally, russia has denied any involvement. present, put in, says moscow is ready to help the crisis to help resolve the crisis. ash say, and pushing as also criticize where he calls and schedules made to a drill in the black sea. while nato is warning of a large russian military build up a round ukraine. he lives, his secretary general, has warned moscow against escalating tension with see an unusual
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concentration of forces or, or military russian recovery 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 amolla over many years, or therefore we call on russia to be transparent on their military activities to, to, to reduce tensions on to prevent an escalation al jazeera, as i said, beg, is that the poland bella rules border. he explains the situation there and its impact on you and bella will says, relations. there are thousands of people stuck at that border with her on, on belushi side. and some people are stuck in the no man's land in between. now what we've been hearing from people that we've spoken to is that sometimes when
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people do manage to make it across the polish authorities, push them back. now we can't get to the border on this side of poland. that's because there's a securities owned as a exclusions on that the set up under an emergency go. and what happens is the agencies and jonas are not lied through. so we can't tell you exactly what the polish authorities are doing to keep people out. now the question is, how long can the situation go? one, napoleon says you're thousands at the board on the berlin ocean site, and they are possibly over 10000 in bella roost. now, lucas shanker has said that he is willing to speak to the e u, but with this new round of sanctions, he's also threatened to retaliate. even threatened to cut off gas to got traveling through his country. now, o d u has already sanctioned 266 individuals including lucas shunt and his son, and also 16 entities. and we have to see how broad these new sanctions. ah, but poland very much has used language that this is a, some sort of ward,
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there. security and independence and territorial integrity is under threat. but it seems like there is a push now or by the e. u a. now that they've dealt with the airlines flying into billers to sit down and at least try to sort the situation as i said the, i'm thousands at the border and natasha butler is in paris with more on the build up of rush and truce on the cranium. border yen stoughton, but said that he was cooling on the kremlin to be fully transparent about moscow's intentions on the rush, ukrainian forward and again still to bed that there was a very high concentration of rushes through the long bang for the west and some western intelligence officials say that we could be looking at as many as $90000.00 russian forces. all that border in salton book says, look, we know russia is capable of using force. they've done that in the past. he gave
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the example of georgia. you gave the example of russia illegally annexing the crime in 2014 something installed in the book said that of course nato members would never recognize the ukrainian foreign minister was also with the nato secretary general a bit earlier the to had math. and after that meeting, you kind 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 a crazy russian border that seemed 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 its allies for us fresh. and donald trump's long time allies see bannon has surrendered to federal authorities. bannon is facing charges for refusing to cooperate with the congressional investigation into the january 6
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a time on the u. s. capital that speak to probably go in and find development development for us from washington, d. c. patty, remind us of what this is all about and not that bad and has turned himself in. what happens? this is all about the january 6 insurrection insurrection, when thousands of people stormed us capitol trying to prevent joe biden from becoming president. the committee is investigating that and what led up to it really see steve bad and as a critical central character here, we do know that the top trump advisors were meeting in a hotel the day before. we know that the van and on his radio show told people that all hell was going to break loose on january 6th than washington. so what did he know? that's what the committee wants to find out. so they issued to subpoenas, one for documents, and one for his testimony. he didn't show up to testify and he's refusing to turn over the documents, citing executive privilege, most legal experts say that's a pretty weak defense since you actually wasn't working for the president at the
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time. an executive privilege tends to only apply to current presidents, not former presidents. still bannon is going to fight this. he said as he was entering the f b, i headquarters to his supporters. keep your eye on the ball, the goals to bring down the bind administration. so he's going to go before a magistrate this afternoon. again, these are misdemeanor charges. how likely be read is rides, told what the charges are, and then sent along as way to wait for the court case to go forward. the thing about this is he could have just shown up and refused to testify. right? you couldn't, you can't make him testify. he could plead the 5th it. yes. so he could play the 5th, but he chose not to do that. really try and i think to score political points for the president trump's so supporters and and so what, what does this mean for the investigation end to the attack and the committee investigating the attack on the capital on january 6? have they made any progress at all? most of it's been done behind the scenes. we know that they've been interviewing
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dozens and dozens of witnesses as many as 150. we think so, although bannon would be key to because of his centrally to this whole episode, he's not the only one and the any documents that he has. the chances are other people have them as well. what the committee hopes this does, because this is a very rare prosecution. contempt of congress doesn't really happen very often. what they're hoping this does is all the other key figures and trump's orbit. see this and realize they need to cooperate. for example, the former president, former chief of staff, just refused to show up for his interview. a mark meadows though doesn't necessarily have the means of steve band and steve been in a very wealthy, he can afford the legal fight. that's going to go into this. so they're hoping that this sends a message to everyone else in that orbit. if you don't comply, there will be consequences, even if it's possible that those consequences take a long time to come. patty, thank you very much for that. fatty co hain lie forced air in washington dc.
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a u. s. journalist who was sentenced 11 years in prison in myanmar has been released. danny fenster was the managing editor of frontier myanmar, an online magazine. these are the latest pictures of him landing in doha, on his way back home in the us. he was arrested in may while trying to leave myanmar accused of encouraging descent against the military into british prime minister voice johnson says a taxi explosion outside a hospital in liverpool, which police have declared an act of terror, was a reminder of the need to remain vigilant. for men are being questioned over sundays attack and wanting some images in nadine bowers report, audit serving the drop off pointed liverpool women's hospital in northwest england . it's just before 11 a. m and a taxi arrives. there's an explosion then the driver can be seen getting out and several people rushed to help him. he was injured but has now been released from
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hospital. by the time fire, cruise arrived, the taxi was in flames, and the passenger was dead inside the vehicle. liverpool met has called the driver's actions heroic saying they avoided in her words an absolutely awful disaster. i can't comment on the, on the details will oh exactly what type of, of incident it walls will type of crime. it may have been a but it does look as though as a taxi driver in question did behave with incredible presence of mind and bravery. this has now been declared a terrorist incident counter terrorism. police have been involved in the investigation since sunday. i was after the incident, police arrested 3 men, all in their twenties. at the same property in liverpool, a 4th person's now been detained. police say they found significant items at one address. it is not clay. what motivation for this incident is our enquiries indicate that an improvised explosive device has been manufactured on our
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assumption, so far as it was built by the passenger in the taxi. the reason why he then took it the women's hospital is unknown. as is the reason for its sudden explosion, the police say the passenger had asked to go to the hospital, but they're checking whether there's any link with remembered stay events nearby. on sunday nadine baba al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera politics in the philippines become a familiar fair lady on rodrigo detaches decision on next year's election class giving a voice to the voice less. it's been 15 years since the launch of this channel. i'll just the rangers. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the weather sponsored my cattle airways. it
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is the rainy season in indonesia, so it's not a surprise for you 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 fairies and they'll be more the same. same is true bornea or cover other areas of interest. so it shouldn't be quite as wet. for example, in bangkok that's should be dried out, the more or less the same is true in cambodia we haven't got into that dry season yet in viet nam, it is remaining wet and the same story down the peninsula, down towards singapore where a surprising new sumatra looks fairly dry. now estate is also following what it should be doing, seasoned least not extremely cold yet. beijing has come back up to 13 hong kong a little ball than 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 it shouldn't. so ne, monitored should be this part of india. it gets to rain and it is to,
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in the northern plain. as you know, air quality is poor, very poor new delhi. but this most and usually is bringing rain possibly 2 months by won't buys a generally dry city in november, half a day's rain on average for the weather sponsored by cats are always ah, the i. 6 own counting, the costs of climate change is reshaping this a health food insecurity. coups and the pandemic leading to a rise in violence and terrorism of the drought. ravage central valley and california that provides vast amounts of food for the us. but for how much longer counting the cost on al jazeera a
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ah, welcome back, a recap of our top stories on al jazeera, the beller russian president says he's trying to persuade thousands of migrant stranded on the border with poland to head back to their home countries he used preparing new sanctions against speller, russian entities. the blonde accuses bella rows of deliberately allowing migraines to travel to the frontier. from you as present on tramps, longtime ally, seed banner, surrendered to federal authorities, his facing charges for refusing to cooperate with the congressional investigation into the january 6 attack on the u. s. capital and police in the u. k. as treating an explosion house had a hospital in liverpool as an act of terror for men are being questioned over sundays attack. felicia man carried an explosive device with him in a taxi. he died in the blasts. u. s. president joe biden,
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and his chinese counterpart she g being will hold a virtual meeting at a time of escalating tensions between the 2 countries. taiwan and the human rights issues in hong kong are at the heart of deepening discord between washington and beijing. and the pear aim to reduce the chances of a conflict. allan fisher reports from washington, ah, the summit spiritual, the tension real u. s. president joe biden wanted to meet his chinese counterpart gigi, ping in person, bob. but the chinese leader rejecting all external invites the fight. the us wants to push ahead flags the importance of a bilateral relationship which has hit steel meet. i would argue that you must, i relationship is at one of its most parents moments. there's been quite some time jane that says it's ready to work with us to get the relationship back on track. the 2 superpowers of she had interest. there's the fight against corporate, the problems with the global supply chain and global warming. joe biden has
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a 2 conversations with ring paying since he moved into the oval office. the fust didn't happen until february, that delay seen by some as a deliberate snob for beijing. the 2nd conversation was in september, but joe biden was very critical of gee's decision not to go to the climate summit and glasgow essentially saying that if you want to be considered a world leader, you have to actually show up to lead that are tensions between the 2, most notably over the chinese crack don't on pu democracy protesters in hong kong. the treatment of mainly muslim wiggers in china and chinese military exercises near taiwan, which the u. s. has promised to defend one top u. s. official says china's economic growth is changing the global landscape. we're witnessing one of the largest ships in global geostrategic power that the world is witness. and it only happens once in a while. china doesn't want conflict with united states just like new york,
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one china. and so i think the idea is summit is essentially an offer. it's an opportunity for the 2 sides to lower the temperatures and take stock, workings on relationship. some, it's really happened without something to show for it. so there could be movement on trade. these are restrictions and perhaps even small moves on nuclear weapons. both sides want to move from confrontation to cooperation. but both sides need to agree. that is the next step. i'll and fisher, i'll g 0 at the white house. the u. n. has released $40000000.00 of emergency funds to help civilians caught up in the t grey crisis in ethiopia, and the rest of the country is conflict at north. kenny, as president, has wrapped up a visit to ethiopia to push for an end to the conflict between the government and rebel forces. oh kinyata. how talks with prime minister abbey made just ahead of his meeting with us secretary, said antony, blinking in nairobi on tuesday. fighters from the northern to gray region have been
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pushing for the south, taking over government controlled areas in recent weeks. mom at our door has more from addis ababa, alyssa, going to my son, jewel. a you special envoy to the home of africa has expressed some hope that there could be talks between the panties bases that is a window that is quickly closing and that, and it talks will not succeed unless these us, his fire and present looking at is visit to add to sub about is part of this international effort which is growing by the day based on sun 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, self saddam is already facing, it's on conflict to done has its own problems and instability. somebody is recovering from conflict and it's a leg. yeah. but i have states of the rest of the world,
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but has its own problems. now, when you see up yet many people think about the possibility of this conflict, and if you p a tiny into a civil war. and then the refugee crisis that the results from it will be very difficult for countries that are labeling, if you appear to cope with prison. kenyatta is set to mit the us state secretary m anthony blinking, who lives in kenneth sometime today. it will be meeting him and wednesday to bring him about the discussion. he has hot with prime minister abbey, about all other kinds of parallel initiatives to try and bring this war about a mess of humanitarian crisis trust. in india, the new delhi state government 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. and experts say these efforts are not enough to solve the crisis avenue mitar reports in just capital is on red,
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alert. pollution in new delhi has reached alarming levels raising more health concerns for the population of 20000000. the government is taking drastic measures 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. detroit of audiences waiting for cautious winds will not blow from november. 14 to 17 hopper and smoke from burning stubble will keep coming to dull. 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 premature 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 and neighboring states in the past few weeks. new daddy's government has blamed those states for not doing enough to solve
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what is and, and will problem, but has come under fire from the supreme court for its own ineffective policies. emissions from vehicles, industries and garbage warning remain high and the government's ban on fire crackers around the hindu festival of devali was not faleen forced air, but under the limit of allusion, the level or wall i'm a daily is always had a pollution problem. every year we see bands and firecrackers during devali. people defy div about the air quality index in the most of the city is around 500000000 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 does 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 else. we need to build up the war village of the state level mission in rendering.
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are there different actors like how much transportation is contributing, how much construction is contributing from that? and then after that we need to assign responsibility to working on the ground or the sectors. the government. can you constructed this 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 the 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 deli, a long town is in effect in austria, foreign vaccinated people for at least 10 days to curb a new crone of iris outbreak protests of place on sunday, against a nationwide restrictions. anyone over the age of 12? who hasn't had a coven?
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19 vaccine, can only leave their home for essential shopping and medical visits, or to get vaccinated. only around 65 percent of the population has been inoculated, which is below the european union average. in bulgaria, a new anti corruption party appears to be leading in the parliamentary elections according to a country's electoral commission that we continue. the change school party is up against a center right school. we're headed by former prime minister boy for boy. soft lead has come as a surprise to many analysts, philippines president, rodrigo detached a will run for senator in next year's elections as according to state media, the thirty's spokesman says he will contest but would not compete against his daughter who's running for but vice president jamila lind again has more from manila. after weeks of speculation, philippines president rodrigo do turn to has through a representative file this candidacy for sen. the move comes after he publicly
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rebuked his own daughter, davos city mayor, sat at the 30 for running as vice president and running meet of the son of the lead dictator for didn't market for it in a mark as junior the older dietary to says his daughter is far more popular than marcus, and that the marcus's can never be trusted, especially when it comes to politics. that's a surprise to many because the marcus's have been allies of the do thirty's since 2016 for months now, the detectives have repeatedly said they were not interested in seeking hire office . that's changed in the past couple of days. so you can see how they treat it. even quality thinks it's like a game. you know, what shows also they're very strong sense of entitlement. you've seen how the substitution works. we've seen how personalities or people we do not know,
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filed county, the seas for president, vice president sen, only to withdraw, and then only to be placeholders and good way to personalities. while this may seem a typical jaw, so for political power, it is critical for deterred his administration to remain in control beyond 2022 president. the 3rd to is facing investigations before the criminal court for crimes against humanity in his so called warren drugs, which is left thousands of filipinos dead. he and his allies are also expected to face multiple cases. for alleged involvement in several corruptions scandals. critics say the administration may be preoccupied with its own political survival, but much more is at stake for the rest of the country next year. the next administration will inherit unprecedented challenges. the punches the reeling from the impact of the corona virus pandemic. there is an ever increasing national debt
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and growing military attentions in the south china sea. even for a can she with a long history of the people during elections? this is unprecedented. the 2022 elections will not just be a battle between opposing political parties, but a fight between powerful political dynasties, jamal alan dog and al jazeera manila has been 15 years since the launch of this channel al jazeera english. since 2006, our international teams have worked tirelessly to share stories from across the globe as take a look at what got us here with mama val woken up to 12 gym to november 15th 2006 day one of a new era. and television news, the odyssey media network expanded its reach to the english speaking audience and the very 1st program live from although ha news headquarters here 24 hour english language news channel has now given a voice to the voiceless,
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the democratic republic of congo. where does alta zillah english set out on a path that was already sum. i paid to you its sister channel of da. xerox was already a pole for region of bronze, honest with an international outreach. the mission of abdulla englishness was to build on that momentum which it did in 2 years. the new channel whose initial aim was 20000000 subscribers, was able to reach 80000000. it's exclusive coverage of the israeli war on garza and 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. it was able to provide the most comprehensive news coverage from the middle east, africa, asia, europe, and the american law in tara. the focus was on human stories. this meant take risks, reaching remote areas and challenging government censorship. i was just there at
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champion the coverage of what became known as the arab spring. we were really a platform for those who were the you for it crowd if you like. whereas across the world, people who are demanding freedom people who are defending democracy before their struggle defended is our conflicts. we faced many, many challenges over the years by while while covering conflicts and some of the most problem region. while 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. what, what do they see as a truth? so it was a shock. people came a restless, just simply for 2 reasons. one, they don't want the truth to prevail for people. the 2nd thing they want to intimidate other for enjoy, enjoy within jonathan cairo. if undaunted,
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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. yeah. in 15 years of english, how solidified it's a global footprint and continues its commitment to viewers by bringing to light stories that are otherwise less covered. hum advice are dizzy, le ah, that lines on al jazeera, 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. the years preparing new sanctions against bell russian entities. nato secretary general has warned russia against what it describes as aggressive actions on the border with
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