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had 2 homes to choose the regional and municipal representative after 4 years of election. bowie could, can proposition party effects change because ballads walk and will this be a step forward program for the right thing, number of the living in between poverty. the minutes will election on al jazeera. oh, be the hero, the world needs right. ah washer. in the i know major announcements, but focus on de escalation of us. president joe biden holds his 1st rec talks with his chinese counterparts. ah, a light from a headquarters in pine daddy and obligated also in the us us russia use its influence. it's also
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a migrant price. this is the poland recorder. as you blames men for encouraging illegal crossing an ally effect, donald trump turned himself in to face contempt charges for refusing to cooperate with an investigation into the us capital riot. g. by look in the one i will tell you why the government in the democratic republic of congo has bands are to me from playing ah, hello. the president of the u. s. and china have held a virtual summit to deal with issues that continue to cause tensions between them. and those include trade, the we're muslims in jane, province and human rights in hong kong, joe biden. and she jan, paying also discuss measures to address global energy supplies. kimberly, how can reports from the white house the leaders of the world's 2 biggest economies
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sat face to face for the 1st time using their virtual summit as a way to reset points of pension in their relationship. we need to establish a common sense guard rails, to be clear and honest, where we disagree and work together or interest intersect, especially on vital global issues like climate change. for years, the united states is accused china of economic and defense provocations that include disrupting global trading practices. that hurt american businesses were recently stepping up military incursions near taiwan. president joe biden said recently, the us would defend taiwan in any conflict that in tuesday summit, he also told the chinese president, the us was committed to a one china policy and to pose any change in taiwan status. president. she's in
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peg referred to by. and as an old friend, st, china and the u. s. need to increase communication and cooperation to make sure what's in china and the united states should respect each other coexistence piece, empathy, new cooperation on those here. but respect between the 2 countries has been challenging the united states. the ledges. chinese government is miss treating chinese muslims, known as wiggers, and has protested the crackdown on pro democracy demonstrators in hong kong job. i didn't. popularity is sagging domestically in the polls, but he went into his conversation, wishing, paying fresh from a legislative victory, siding into law, a $1.00 trillion dollar infrastructure overhaul. the biden says, will create jobs and allow the united states to compete with china. in the 21st century, there was some speculation she would invite by it into the winter olympics in
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beijing in february, which some members of congress want him to avoid. but according to officials, the subject never came up. our bilateral relationship evolve seems to me, to have a profound impact, not only on our countries, but quite frankly, the rest of the world. we have a responsibility to the world as well as to our people in all the summer, produce no major announcements, but instead was designed to de escalate geopolitical tensions for the us and china are able to stabilize their relationship and avoid destabilizing the entire world. kimberly how can al jazeera the white house. so that is the view from the white house. let's speak to katrina. you who's joining us from beijing. so katrina, what is the motivation for she to attend to summit and did he achieve what he wanted? i think she's in pain one or 2 things. first he want it to appear strong strong for
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china as well as a strong leader himself and to i think he genuinely wanted an improvement in the ties between the 2 countries. so what we've seen, it seems like bay jane thinks that it was successful share fung the vice foreign minister who was present during the talks describe them as fruitful and constructive. and we've been seeing a few lines from the foreign ministry and from state media and the way they seem to talk about the talks. it also seems have this very positive turn. we had president eugene being describe the relationship between the 2 countries as the most important in the world. he said that the 2 countries are like 2 ships and that everything should be done to avoid conflict and confrontation. and that ideological divisions could cause catastrophe. and he also warned the us not to play an easier or some games. and in turn, they also said that the u. s. said that it would not strive to change the chinese
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system. something that would be considered a win invasions eyes. and they talked about trade as well, and the desire to fast track economic exchanges, which would be a change in something positive going forward. and also baiting want us to stop using security concerns to suppress chinese companies. i think the biggest thing though, the biggest talking point that has been mentioned here in beijing is to the topic of tie one which both sides have mentioned that have come up, but it's come up very differently across in different countries. in washington said that there was no change to the one china policy the way be ging put it. it said that u. s. wouldn't the u. s. would not support taiwan independence and she in turn warned the u. s. that supporting anything of the such would be playing with fire. now this is there's been an extremely important point of anything. it is the most important point here in china. red line issues, something very sensitive and
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a major concern for china because the bud in administration has over the past year and made various gestures, movements to become closer to taiwan, to express friendliness toward the toward taiwan. that is really infuriated. paging really rattled the foundations of this relationship from beijing's point of view. so to have that points raised or considered in such a way is being considered as, as a very, very good thing for aging. ok, thank you so much. katrina, you reporting from beijing now the u. s. secretary state has accused russia of behaving recklessly after it blew up one if its own old saddle life. anthony blink and made the comment after moscow's weapons test endanger the lives of 7 astronauts on the international space station. now says, chief says he's outrage that rushes anti satellite missile test at the test. rather, the explosion created at these $1500.00 pieces of space particles that will say an
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orbit for years to come. donald trump, former political advisors, the banner has appeared in court hours after he surrendered through the f b i in washington d. c. he's facing contempt charges for refusing to cooperate with a congressional investigation into january attack on the u. s. capital particle haine. reports from washington d. c. 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 matters, rubber did not noise. this is all noise that this is all about january the storming of 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 tomorrow. so now the congressional committee investigating the insurrection wants to know what he knew and what he may have done
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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 had hoping these charges will make other trumpet, i think twice before ignoring their request as forbidden leaving court about to fight. i'm never going to back down late. 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 hain al jazeera washington. while the white house is calling on russia to use it to influence and speak to bella,
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ruth's about the migrant crisis at the border with poland, you has already imposed further sanctions on men scanned, accused them of using migrants as a form of hybrid warfare. thousands are stranded at the polish bella russian border and freezing temperatures. i step up and report the clinging onto hope at the gates of europe exhausted, cold and at the mercy of border guards. belushi 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 border troops. bell russian leader, alexander lucas shanker, says he's working to return migrants to their homes and will retaliate against more sanctions. 2 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 of her son,
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a syrian from the city of homes who drowned in the river after crossing the border . a friend who survived had bellow, russian troops pushed him into the water. his last rites 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 moscow on one side. and the european union on the other for the battle with themselves were given refuge in poland from 600 years ago. the crisis at the border is painful to witness. the good looks good, but it's a human tragedy. i'm sitting here in the mosque and my warm coach. i can always have hot tea. what about them if i can't sleep at night when i think about it?
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sure, just 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 banning people from flying to battle. and some airlines have stopped flying altogether. but this still hasn't stop people from trying to make the trip that is increasingly taking life like dose of delia and hallett to young kurdish men from iraq who die from illnesses trying to reach europe for their families. there will at least be a funeral back home. was hired to a model, how son, family members can only watch the ceremony on a phone look smoother. she has little nice. there's a muslim symmetry 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 not home on on life caught short on a journey driven by hope and determination. a determination that won't stop others
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trying to complete the journey that are not good, not steadfast, al jazeera, well any key at the polish border. still ahead on al jazeera jurors in the us have to decide of cow rittenhouse was acting in self defense or publication. when he killed 2 people at protests last year, we find out why cuban anti government ministers have called off last march. ah, now most of you, whether it won't, is quite caught, is still stormy in the western mediterranean. you can see the circulation of clouds . but wind has been held at bay further north that is trying to get in november as a month that is typified often by fall,
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which has been pretty wide spread through some parts of northern europe. callaway windy wet, scoffed in some parts of england and norway, that's not the case. now when it became on tuesday for these countries, and i think this them will make some progress. so will increase in the breathing. fog won't be such a problem. i'll try to get in to wednesday. temperatures are on the low side, but not abnormally so. not cold enough for snow yet except in the norwegian mountains. as you can see. i did say stormy in the western meadows and it is more flash flooding around the still pretty nasty was in the barracks, windy and wet, windy without wet in the golden croatian coast. that's a standard winter. this town vehicle the boards and dorothy screens comes down down the coast. anything the hurricane force exceed the potential damage they used to it . luckily, there's a picture on wednesday still fair matter, right? just a bit further. east italy being one of the major focuses and falling off we might get some rare events of rated middle sahara and in western sahara.
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hello, a gun, the on alger 0, president of the u. s. on trying to have held a virtual summit to deal with issues that continue to call tension between them. they discuss trade. taiwan sovereignty on the we're muslims detained engine jane province. former us president donald trump's long time allies the van in has surrendered to federal authorities. he's facing contempt charges for refusing to cooperate with the congressional investigation into the january 6 attack on the capital. european union is stepping up in sanctions targeting dollars of the migrant crisis. there worsens and recent days, thousands of migrants have gathered on the border with the american journalist imprison demand mar for nearly 6 months is about to be reunited with his family. danny fenster arrived in cats har on monday with former us diplomat. bill richardson will help negotiate the release according me and mar sentence fenster to
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11 years of hard labor. just days before he was freed, tony chinese following the story from bangkok, american journalist, any fence to is now on his way back home after being released from jail in something of a surprise after being handed an 11 year sentence last week. but it's unlikely this signifies a serious change in attitude from the military gentle. they have targeted journalists since the coo in february, and more than 15 still remain in detention. it's also unlikely to be good news for the high profile foreign detainees, sean turnbow, and academic and key economic advisor to suit. she has been detained now the 10 months last week. he was denied access to counselor officials and he probably won't even be to have a bernie's translator at his upcoming trial. so, most generals thought this,
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this move would buy them some international credit. it's unlikely to go very far closing arguments in the trial of me and mar, as deposed leader and fancy she or juice of you heard in the coming hours. she was arrested after being ousted in a military coup in february on, since she is charged with inciting public unrest. if found guilty, she faces decades in prison. because for the mass uprising in a brutal crush shown on the sun, hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced and millions are in need of surgeon food and medical supplies. florence louise following the story from column for the new charges against on sun searching shouldn't come as a surprise. electro fraud is the justification the military has been using for taking power in february's coo, despite offering little to no evidence of electrical fraud. despite international observer saying that last year's polls were largely free and fair. now, in a way it shows just how desperate the job is to legitimize the coo and no details
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yet on when court proceedings for the latest charges of electro fraud will begin. but we do know that on tuesday, a court in navy door is here in closing argument for another of often to g. charles . and this is one where she's been charged with in flight 2 minutes. now it's extremely difficult to get timely updates of what's happening in court because this is essentially a closed trial. no media is allowed, non no support is allowed to be in court. not only that the student has bought defense lawyers from speaking to the media about the hearing, but we do know that a local media outlets me on my noun report at last month that the defense team had told the court that they will not be calling witnesses because they fear repercussions, they fear that anyone who testifies in searches favor will be targeted by the military. and in a sense, this gives you an idea of the, just the sort of backdrop against which the hearings are being conducted. now, political analysts and sushi support is say,
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the charges against or politically motivated and they are designed to keep her out of power. they are designed to keep her from ever returning to politics. very few people believe she's going to get a fair trial and many say they, they're not going to be surprised if she is eventually convicted of some all of the charges she's facing. so the knees authorities have released algebra her to him, bureau chief from jail in the suddenly mail combat she was taken into custody overnight on saturday, after security forces rated his home era condemned the actions of su dunn's military jurors in the us will begin deliberations on tuesday in the trial of col. rittenhouse, who's accused of murder after killing 2 people at racial justice protests. he says he was acting in self defense from hender and reports from kenosha, where the trial is taking place. the jury for kyle written out must now declare the teenager a defender or a provocative tour. it will be for you to determine whether the defendant is guilty
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or not guilty. as to each of the offenses charged or submitted. there is no question of the main facts. 17 year old cow rittenhouse carried an assault rifle to a black lives matter protest and killed. 2 men in injured. a 3rd 12 jurors will now decide if he was justified. this case is not a gay. it is my client's life. we don't play fast and loose with the facts. pretending that mister rosen bomb was citizen, a number one, dad. he was a bad man. he was there. he was causing trouble. he was a writer and my client had to deal with them that night alone in the trial, rittenhouse offered his own defense breaking down during testimony. it's right wrong in repeatedly insisting he was chased and had no choice. i did what i had to do to stop the person who was attacking me,
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but in closing arguments on monday, prosecutor thomas bringer says after rittenhouse killed joseph rosenbaum with 4 shots. the crowd was provoked entitling protesters to defend themselves. the crowd seized the defendant running with a gun. he's lying to them. he still has the gun. he's shot some one. this is provocation to them. this is someone who has committed a criminal act and is putting people in danger. danger followed soon after. he does nothing to demonstrate to the crowd that he isn't a threat to kill again. and it turns out he does. it turns out within a few seconds, he does kill again. i submit you ladies and gentlemen. but in this situation, the crowd has the right to try and stop an active shooter. they have a right to protect themselves that turned rittenhouse,
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his self defense argument against him. the judge drop to lesser chargers a coffee violation charge, and a charge of a minor being in possession of a dangerous weapon. but he also allowed prosecutors to add to lesser homicide charges. one of homicide in one of attempted homicide. that of a tacit admission by the prosecution that they might not have made their case there . but it also gives them another chance to walk away with a conviction on something. now the young man, whose case has become a national rorschach test, is waiting on 12 jurors to decide on charges that could leave him spending his life in prison or going home free. john henderson, l g 0. can nozer wisconsin a day as plan marches across cuba has sailed. after organizers were unable to leave their homes, rallies were meant to call for the release of prisoners and protest against state violence. several activist remain in jail after july's mass anti government demonstrations. daniel swindler reports it was
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a day of tension across cuba with reports of the security forces and pro government supporters prevented activists from leaving their home supply marches to call for greater freedom and the release of political prisoners. the holy, i'll go out to applaud for the freedom of cuba and in support of the political prisoners, but they won't even let me lay the property. oh, several people were detained and on the eve of the plan march, as there was sporadic clashes between pro and anti government activists. your thought is on sunday also prevented the most prominent protest. the uni garcia from leaving his home for a solo demonstration, got him on issue. my house is under siege. the entire building is surrounded by agents of the state, dressed in civilian clothes, passing off his residence, as they usually do. this does not surprise any cuba. they are causing all corners and groups at the bottom of my building by the stairs. he's a member of our g. p,
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a legal and movement with more than 30000 members, organized on social media. it grew out of spontaneous mass protests in july, calling for greater democracy. you authorities arrested several 100 activists. ah, president miguel diaz canal thank support is for defending cuba and said they just wanted to live in peace. we are seeking the improvement of our society defending emancipation, defending socialism, and condemning campaigns to subvert internal older the media campaign against cuba, against peace in cuba, and against the blockade. the president declared the plan mart is illegal, same, the united states and anti cuban groups in florida were behind the protest movement . it's a claim denied by the activists who say, repression is really recourse. the government has left that the government has the clear it black and white for the 1st time in many years that in cuba you can
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not accept size any a ride, even human rights if you are going to use it against the political model against us for cuba has decreed that it's model of socialism should remain forever. however, increasing numbers of younger cubans a challenging that assertion and say that if they come march, they will find alternative ways of making their voices heard. and shimla al jazeera. but protests had been held in other cities around the world and mexico capitol, people demonstrated outside the cuban embassy. there were a pro and anti government rallies. the us is an ounce new sanctions against nicaragua and government officials following what if called, show the presidential elections. daniel ortega want to 4th consecutive term earlier this month and a vote. many countries say rigs,
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most opposition figures were arrested or borrowed from running the u. k. in canada have also imposed sanctions on official government sensors in the democratic republic of congo, have bound 7 pop songs. last week, most of them critical of president felix jessica and his party. the government later overturned the ban on the most popular song among them following public outcry, wellness criticism from international rights groups. malcolm lab met with finger bob elvis, whose songs remain bent ah, by looking pretty bold elvis is used to his songs being ban government centers here in the democratic republic of congo have outlawed his songs from radio and t v stations and stopped him playing concerts. his latest recording was one of 7 songs the sensors band last week. it's about perceived failures of the
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government of president felix jessica, one of the song in the form of a letter to, to katie's father. at the end, he was a popular opposition politician for decades, who died before his son came to power. your boss grew up. i think we as you've sent away former president joseph camilla, accompanied by songs and posters. why can't we do this against prison? said against a kid as we continue to fight national, directing more of the youth who are tired about it, but we can't do resolution with gunners. this is why using songs, if you don't feel much, i know people have been mounting on the streets of the capital. can chatter, church leaders, right? groups and opposition. politicians called for the demonstrations. they say president is a get. he's trying to take control of the electoral commission ahead of elections due in 2 years. they were also protesting against the new tax on mobile phone uses
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. everyone in the phone pays at least a few dollars every month, deducted from their credit. barely affordable for many of congos. 40000000 phone uses the mobile phone tags. just one of a number of ways that many people feel public money is being mis or stolen. and so a general sense, especially among many young people. so many things haven't really changed since felix is the kid. he came to power 3 years ago. congos, vast mineral wells doesn't benefit many of its people. most workers struggle in informal jobs for low wages. i need to tease my venue something that the band music popu led the revolution sang about him, one of the other band songs within days of his release, it was viewed more than a 1000000 times on youtube. justice minister later overturned,
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it's been following criticism from rights groups. the government says it's in the process of changing the ways of the past regimes. we don't ban, it's not part of our strategy. it was a mistake after joke clearly. and the justice minister make a statement on that. it won't be done like that anymore because you are making you reform on a bout that commission. g. bob elvis says he's waiting for the promised reforms to what it says. the government hasn't fulfilled its past promises. but that's what he keeps singing about, and that's why he says his songs are still banned. like malcolm web al jazeera, kinshasa democratic republic of congo. ah, hello again, the headlines and al jazeera presidents of the u. s. and china have held a ver.

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