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to make a living, but it's having a huge impact on the environment with detailed coverage. reagan and intellectual actors have been urging don't know what pon through. birth is school, and we're throw the transitional government evolved from around the world. 8 groups alleged greek authors. he's have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering greek territory. ah . you sanctions on beller rouge, the e u and u. s. when accusing its government of encouraging migrants to illegally cross into poland. ah, i have them seeka, this is alice alive from the also coming up an ally of ex president donald trump
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turns himself in to face contempt charges for refusing to cooperate with an investigation into the u. s. capital, right? i'm never going to back down late. they took on the wrong guy this not demonstrations around the world for and against scubas government after it bands and opposition protest in havana. the u. k raises it's tara threat level after a taxi explodes outside of liverpool hospital. ah, or the european union is stepping up its sanctions on beller roost. president alexander lucas shanker, is accused of allowing migrants to illegally cross into poland as retaliation for earlier e u sanctions. they were imposed last year after the bell,
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russian government crackdown on the opposition. the new sanctions will target travel agencies and airlines. travel agencies from the middle east are accused of working with mens to offer migrants passage to the border where they are now stranded. in freezing temperatures. of the thousands trapped at the border, a court in the middle of a diplomatic span. poland says there been more than 5000 attempted crossing, some valerie so far in november compared to 120. all of last year. stevenson reports and the polish bell russian border. the cleaning on to hope at the gates of europe exhausted, cold and at the mercy of border guard dilution. stay tv shows thousands of asylum seekers and migrant strapped at the border. now moving even closer to poland and closer to attend, stand off with board troops. belushi and leader alexander lucas shanker says he's working to return migrants to their homes and will retaliate against more sanctions
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. on the other side of the border, the human toll of this crisis got a name and a face in a small village of the minority muslim thought a community in poland. a funeral was held for 19 year old mother and her son, a syrian from the city of homes who drowned in the river after crossing the border . a friend to survive said bell russian troops pushed him into the water. his last rise held by a people who never knew him in the land, he wanted to cross through and then on to a better life off model, her son got caught in the middle between the human tragedy and the geo. political power play stuck in between a country given him false hope about easy access to europe and the other. refusing to let him in a 19 year old, who probably never heard about the political standoff between bella, luce and muffle on one side. and the european union on the other for the battle
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with themselves were given refuge in poland some 600 years ago. the crisis at the border is painful to witness that a good deal, but it's the human tragedy. i'm sitting here in the mosque and my warm coach, i can always have hot tea force about them if i can't sleep at night. when i think about it. to stop people from travelling to men's. e. u foreign ministers are suggesting to temporarily make men's airport and no fly zone. countries like iraq and turkey have already been battling people from flying to battle. and some airlines have stopped flying all together. but this still hasn't stop people from trying to make the trip that is increasingly taking life. like those of delete and haul it to young kurdish men from iraq who die from illnesses trying to reach europe for their families. they will at least be a funeral. dec homes, hired model. her son, family members can only watch the ceremony on
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a phone look smith that she has little nice. there's a muslim cemetery here, so it's the right thing to do. hopefully the family will come one day looking for the grave and local people will show them the way home on on life caught short on a journey driven by hope and determination. a determination that won't stop others trying to complete the journey that are not good, not steadfast, al jazeera, well any key at the polish border of the bell, russian defense minister has told edges they are not engineering. the situation from wanting to present refugees arriving vigorous, legal, and see that there is a possibility to cross europe. and of course, some people who seek to ernie legally have appeared and tried to take advantage of the situation. they accuse us of creating this crisis, even though it is not in our interest. i, they can obviously, politically, or militarily. i believe this crisis is manufactured and he's leading the situation
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to escalate, especially from poland, which you seeking to achieve political and financial gains. we believe that by provoking the situation was so aims to drag us and europe into a dangerous conflict. donald trump's former political advisors fee bannon has appeared in court hours after he surrendered to the f. b i in washington. he's facing contempt charges for refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation into january's attack on the u. s. capital. patrick o haine. reports from washington swarmed by cameras, stephen ben and turned himself into the f. b. i. the former advisor to donald trump, remained defiant. i want you guys to stay focused on masters, remember not noise, this is all noise. this is all about january the storming of the us capital in attempt to stop joe biden from becoming president on his radio show the day before. bannon had this warning. all hell is going to break loose
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tomorrow. so now the congressional committee investigating the insurrection wants to know what he knew and what he may have done in the lead. up to that day, he ignored their subpoena for his testimony and his records claiming executive privilege which legal experts say is unlikely to stand up. the united states supreme court in 234 years is never sustained, an executive privilege. with regard to communications from someone who was a private citizen, not an officer, even with regard to officials who served in the white house. the committee is hoping these charges will make other trump allies think twice before ignoring their request. as for ben and leaving court avow to fight, i'm never going to back down and they took on the wrong guy this time. and well, of course, can't make bad and testify. they can make him pay a price for not doing so, potentially sending him to prison for up to a year. petty call him al jazeera washington. a us president joe biden has signed
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his one trillion dollar infrastructure bill into law. it is the country's biggest infrastructure investment in more than half a century and is seen by many as a big victory for biden's domestic agenda. he says it will create more jobs, as money is invested in roads, bridges, transports, and broadband upgrades. the bill i'll back to sign a lot as proof that despite the cynics, democrats, republicans, and from together and deliver results, we can do this. we can deliver real results for real people. we see in ways that really matter. each and every day to each person out there. and we're taking a monumental step forward, the bill back better as a nation. later in this, our, the u. s. president will hold a virtual meeting with shine, is she jin paying it comes at a time of increasing tension between the 2 global pals. taiwan and the human rights
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issues in hong kong or the heart of the carn friction katrina you is in beijing forest will be speaking to her in just a moment. the 1st let's go to white house correspondent, kimberly how kits in washington's a. kimberly much anticipated this many things. these 2 countries need to discuss where do you stop? well, what we know is starting with the length of this face to face summit, which is not a physical face to face, but a virtual face to face. but this will be about 2 hours long according to the white house, and we should point out these 2 leaders have spoken on the phone before. but there is a feeling that this face to face meeting virtually will allow the to, to iron out some of the differences and also st. work on some of the areas where they believe there might be some agreement. we don't expect that there were to be the biggest, thorny issues of all that will be addressed in terms of trade as well as supply
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chain issues. but we are expecting that there could be some work in cooperation in the area of addressing climate change. also health security, we even expect that president, she may extend an offer to joe biden, to you as president to attend the winter 2022 olympics. that is something that is not always are particularly popular with some members on capitol hill. but we do expect that this invitation may be extended in the u. s. president may say that he will send a representative. so there are going to be a number of important issues that will be discussed. but most of all the senior administration officials say this is going to be about setting the pattern moving forward and at really avoiding miscalculations, misunderstandings, and setting the temperature so that the 2 biggest economies in the world can have a healthy competition. because the u. s. believes that china has been violating
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some of the global trade rules and really up ending order, and that this is hurting americans unfairly. so the u. s. president is going to be bringing up some of these key issues, some of the key differences, but also really setting the path forward, resetting some of the sort of toxic rhetoric who's predecessor donald trump. 8 in order to reduce some of the geopolitical tensions between the 2 nations. kimberly, thanks. let's turn now to katrina you who is in the chinese capital force. so katrina, what is a china hoping to get out of this virtual meeting? well, baiting hasn't said too much ahead of this meeting, they released quite a conservative statement. they said that the relationship between china and the u. s. is currently at a critical juncture that they hope that these disc, these discussions can bring about benefits for both countries. and it herbs that washington can meet badging half way. so you can tell them that beijing is quite cautious. they don't want to get ahead of themselves. they are still quite guarded
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and quite vague in their statement. but i think there is very real reason for optimism from the aging. we have to remember that this is a bilateral relationship that has few years been characterized by increasing tensions and hostilities dating back to the trump administration disagreements. as kimberly mentioned on everything from trade, technology to human rights was happening in hong kong. what's happening in shin, john? so there's a lot here that is at stake. but at the same time we have seen in recent months some positive steps. we had that 2nd phone call between she and biden, where they decided to really try to make sure that this rivalry does not descend into all that conflict. and of course we had recently at the end of caught $26.00. this surprised joint declaration between the 2 countries, where they agreed to tackle climate change together, which was a surprising and a very significant statement and a show of re unity. so there is
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a lot of positive movements there and, and positive things that they could quite possibly discuss. but at the same time, we do have to take a reality check. there also some very real disagreements that seem almost impossible to resolve. for example, the u. s. has been quite as anxious about china's increasing activity in the south trying to see there have been increasing or continuing freedom of navigation operations conducted by the u. s. and other western powers in that area. and of course we have tie one issue that china seas as red line issue. and in recent and even as recently as last week, we had a group of us politicians go to taiwan and avenue, also various movements to encouraged how want to be more active member of the international community which has infuriated bay during so we'll have to look ahead to see whether we can see any real movement going forward despite these very big differences. yeah, a lot of forney issues are for both countries to tackle their katrina. you live for
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us in beijing. are still head on al jazeera philippine president rodriguez deter it . a is not ready to leave politics just yet will tell you what his plans are. you daily's smog, his level so unhealthy. millions of students and workers are told to stay at home. ah, look forward to brighter sky's the weather sponsored boy cut on her ways. well, it's snowing in mongolia, it's not going anywhere else in east asia that i can find anyway and a full cost give you a few rain showers in hon. shoe temperatures about the average it badging and a bit of rain in the sas, charter's bit more than is normal, but it's not too bad just yet. i think you'll just be
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a streak. the dies out. the snow just about gets through mongolia leaves all on baton high of 0 degrees, but not coming south just yet. that hobbins got up to 70 degrees. wet seasons well underway with the threat of more flooding in jakarta. the rest of java, probably, borneo, particularly peninsula malaysia, may be singapore and sue martyrs, start to get what again bottom we get to wednesday. what's been happening on the bay bang goals? dawn a little bit quiet, but there is significant raining circulations, trying to form around the end of the house, and then the western side of the cam platter. we got this thing here which might develop into a circulation from bringing heavy rain to carol about this time going up towards gower. and i thought i'll take you be on wednesday to thursday. this is not normal behavior. this circulation keeps going north. it brings rain to good. you're not. well, it doesn't really often good. you're out in november on this take about about of example, the average rain day. less than half the weather sponsored by cut, our airways voted world best air line of 2021. i
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the dakota oil pipeline snake through indigenous land, but no without like within a day washing, beaten, arrested. and so it's protected the on the day and so proclaim water protective women of standing rock on out. is there a the me again, you're watching as a reminder of our top stories this out of the european union stepping up its
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sanctions. on valerie says the migrant crisis there worsens. in recent days, thousands of migrants have amassed on the border with polar former us president donald trump's long time allies. the bannon has surrendered to federal authorities . he is facing contempt charges for refusing to cooperate with the congressional investigation into january 6 attack on the capital. us president joe biden has signed his one trillion dollar infrastructure bill into law. he promised more jobs that money is invested in roads, bridges, and broad band upgrades. i'll plan to anti government protest across cuba will not take place for now or so it's, he's clamped down on demonstrators, stopping some from leaving their homes and declaring the rallies illegal. but there have been protests in other cities around the world. in mexico's capital, people demonstrated outside the cuban embassy. there were rallies for and against
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the government and cuban americans in the us state of florida turned out to show their support for the anti government movement for the 2nd day in a row. and galaxy is that a rally in little havana in miami it may be quiet on the streets of cuba, but here in miami, home to around a 1000000 cuban americans, there is a very vocal crowd here who are supporting protesters on the island. this entire community watch with deep concern at those unprecedented protests in july this year . and what they see is hope they see an island no longer ruled by the castros weather is potentially ado generation that aren't just going out on the streets to complain about food shortages or housing crisis. but actually trying to change things, reform on the island. and here in florida and extremely important state with a deep relationship with here, whether it's both republican and democratic support to let these people are doing.
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and they are campaigning for. they've always campaign for freedom. democracy for an island, they care deeply about where many people still have family and friends. living. thousands of people have rallied in the george and capital in support of jail. former president mikasa gosh, really. he was arrested last month after returning from acts up. he'd been sentenced in absentia to 6 years in prison for abuse of power. he says the charges are politically motivated. such really has been on a hunger strike for 46 days. an american journalist, imprisoned in me and ma for almost 6 months, has been fried military court and sentenced him to 11 years in prison. just days earlier, danny fenster arrived and caught on monday evening. natasha kaneen spoke to him just off the he landed. ah danny fencer cast a frail figure as he stepped off the plane that carried him out of me and mark and
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home to freedom. the 37 year old american journalist spoke to reporters briefly before stepping into an ambulance for a medical check. he had spent almost 6 months in prison filling all right, physically, um it's just a the same a privations and things that come with any form of incarceration. you just go a little stir crazy the longer it drags on, the more where you are. that is just never gonna end. so that was, that was the biggest concern to staying sane through that you missed treated? oh is i was arrested and held in captivity for no reason. so i suppose so. but i physically am, i was healthy. i wasn't starved or beaten. fenster was arrested in may as he tried to return home to the united states to visit his family. he was the former editor of an independent online magazine in me and mark after the military coup in
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february. he was among dozens of journalists, arrested, fencer was facing the prospect of 11 years in prison after a military court sentenced him last week. the former u. s. energy secretary and you and ambassador bill richardson helped broker his release was aware. richardson has a history of freeing hostages and prisoners. i think what made the difference was my efforts to work with the government on mia mar, on humanitarian assistance on vaccines. and that made the difference. the military did not provide any details on why fenster was ultimately freed. the un says there are 47 journalists behind bars in me and mar. 20 of them are facing charges directly tied to their work. fenster says the
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focus should remain on their plight and he'll help fight for their release. natasha g. a. name l de zira. doha. closing arguments have ended in the trial of american teenager coll rittenhouse, ben curren house. he's accused of killing 2 people during racial protests in kenosha wisconsin. last year. the jury is set to begin deliberations on tuesday. the u. k. terror threat level has been raised to severe after an explosion outside a hospital in liverpool, on sunday. british prime minister boys johnson says it's a reminder of the need to remain vigilant. for men are being questioned over the attack. a warning, some images in a deem baba's report now may be disturbing. 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
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several people rushed to help him. he was injured but has now been released from hospital. by the time fire, cruise arrived, the taxi was in flames, and the passenger was dead inside the vehicle. this has now been declared a terrorist incident. it is a stark reminder of the need for us all to remain utterly vigilant and the independent joint terrorism analysis center j tag are today raising the case threat level from substantial to severe meaning. an attack is highly likely 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 being detained. police say they found significant items at one address. it's not clear what the motivation for this incident. as our inquiries 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 you then took it to 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 remember, stay events nearby on sunday. nadine baba al jazeera, an influential council of elders from the libyan city of miss router, has called for a boycott of next month's election. it comes a day after the sun, a former dictator, warmer. good daffy registered to run for president in tripoli. people protested to say they won't take part in election, which includes safe, ellis lamb, get their feet. he's wanted by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity related to the 2011 uprising against his father's 40 year rule. philippine president rodriguez to tanto has announced that he will run for senator
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in next year's elections. totally spokesman says he will join the vote, but will not compete against his daughter who's running for vice president to millen dog. has more from manila after weeks of speculation, philippine president with regal to tear to has their way. representative filed his candidacy for senator. the move comes after he publicly rebuked his own daughter, davos city mayor, sat at the 30 for running as vice president and running meat of the son of the late dictator for denmark, us for it in a mark as junior. the older detect 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 deter does have repeatedly said they were not interested in seeking hire office
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. that's changed in the past couple of days. so you can see how they treat it when 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, filed county, the seas for president, vice president sen, only to withdraw, and then wanted to be placeholders and give way to personalities. while this may seem a typical jaw saw for political power, it is critical for deterred his administration to remain in control beyond 2020, to president the 3rd to his spacing investigations before the criminal court for crimes against humanity in his so called war and 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.
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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 and growing military attentions in the south china sea. even for a con, she, with a long history of a people during elections, this is unprecedented. the 2022 elections will not just be a battle between the opposing political parties, but a fight between powerful political dynasties jamal alan dugan al jazeera manila, india supreme court has called for an emergency meeting. as toxic smoke continues to blanket the capital. new delhi has ordered its employees to work from home, and schools have been closed for
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a week. but expo say these efforts don't go far enough to solve the pollution crisis. of natal 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 in an attempt to curb the impact of 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 weather for guster, which other products was waiting for. cautious winds will not blow from november 14 to 17, and the smoke from burning stubble will keep coming to dell. he showed the situation could get worse than 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,
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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. emissions from the hickle's industries and garbage wanting remain high. and the government's ban on fire crackers around the hindu festival of devali was not faleen faust again, but under the limit of allusion to level or will how much daily is always hard to pollution problem. every year we see bands and firecrackers during devali, but people defy these 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. our auto rituals don't have doors. the government needs to think about us. experts said the government needs to focus on reducing and monitoring emissions from major
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pollutants, including industries, cause and construction sites through the l. we need to develop a warped village, distinct subbed, estie, state level, a mission inventory, or different sectors. like how much transportation is to. i'm contributing how much construction is contributing from the teacher and then after that, after we need to assign responsibility will be rocking on the ground on those sectors. the government in new delhi constructed this mock tower earlier 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. why shot on the emergency policies like lock downs, me is the problem right now. systemic solutions will require regional cooperation and political will poverty missile al jazeera, here deli, ah.
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