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freezing conditions, libyan warlord highly for half. tar announces he will run for the president. in next month's election, his side bombers set off to explosions in the heart of dallas capitol, lean 3 and also this. our chinese president faces an impeachment, hearing at the senate. sebastian vieira is accused of using his political power to boost his business interests on his fort former. play as a refill has told you, k politicians, the english cricket is institutionally racist. what's happened to me is up, but they'll never change. but my am was to try to see if my experience can help others. for fig, said he was targeted with abuse throughout his career. ah,
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thank you for joining us. police, poland have fired tear gas and sand grenades at refugees and migrants attempting to cross the border with barrels. st media says a polish border guard was injured in the caches. bella ruth, has accused poland of escalating the crisis. and russia has called its actions unacceptable. i sat beg, begins i coverage with this report from the polish side of the board. this is the biggest confrontation yet in europe's latest migration crisis. this is a rising desperation of thousands of people stuck on a border that won't open up for them. and roland that this is a consequence of a humanitarian situation you lead to say, has been cynically manufactured. the crossing at bruce, good migrants and refugees here are on the beller russian side, polish border forces to stop them. crossing into the you use water,
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cannon and tear gas at the front are mainly young men. but many women and children are in the crowds behind for those on the receiving end, it's an inhumane and hypocritical rejection by europe. al jazeera reports on the grants spoke with them. this is miss charlotte, while they're using pepper spray and water and tear gas against the children. is this the human rights of europe? 10 days we've been here without water temperatures or mine is 5. and what can we do? where are the human rights organizations? we were a good country, they invaded iraq in 2003. we've lost everything. we've sold our cars and sold our houses. they've destroyed our country and now this is their human rights regina mot, him the live glom on in nevada. we haven't slept since yesterday. our feet are freezing and the only word we can hear is attention, attention, eagle, and we have kids. we have wives and you know, if they don't want to allow us through, then return us back to our countries. we haven't eaten for 5 days,
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only little foods available for women and kids. we need a safe place. we need to safe country. it certainly is an uneven fight, washington organiser, but poland authorities also want the world to see it's. lemme, as they view it, they're the victim holding fast. the you borders against the beller russian dictator using desperate people as a weapon. yourself go on tuesday, that man held a meeting on the crisis that westerly to say is his revenge. hercules, revenge against them for sanctioning. alexander lucas, shank, as government for domestic political repressions will proceed for months. bela bruce has been granting migrants visas, promising them an easy route on to the you, probably america just as i'll be up to societal so as i have told merkle, the problem is that we don't save those people. we would both lose sheila, both bellows and to an even bigger extent. the european union was didn't let through the refugees to the e. u territory. that's why i proposed on solving the situation in general,
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we agreed with merkel. we won't talk about it specifically. she, after some time for a pause to discuss the proposal with the members of the european union, or that's fine. what's the truck? while alexander lucas shanker tries to extract from the either concessions he wants, the situation on the border worsens. the numbers are growing, the temperatures are plunging, the desperation increases, and with it, the likelihood of more b clashes. i said, beg, i'll missouri, poland. meanwhile, russia's foreign minister has criticized poland for using tear gas and water cannon on the refugees and migrants said oliver has accused the e. u. of double standards over his handling of the crisis. an order of 4 should be shoes. first of all, poland behaves outrageously, and the leadership in brussels applies double standards and puts itself in a bad position somewhat. we do everything possible to help dissolve this crisis. president putin was approached by number of european countries,
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including germany and france. yesterday, a conversation with president micron to place. and while the european union is standing by poland in the crisis on the bellows border, the 2 sides have been clashing for months now over the conservative polish governments. judicial appointments. and now europe st quarters rule that the polish justice ministers new powers to assign and terminate judges undermines judicial independence. hollins constitutional court has challenged the primacy of you law. last month, the top european cortez also ruled, hungary violated e you law by making it a criminal offense to help asylum seekers rights groups have. welcome to the raleigh. the 2013 law threatens or sentence of up to a year in prison for those helping migrants and refugees apply for asylum. has been frequent tension between the e u. n. hungary over the anti immigration policies of president victor over or back . in other news, germany's energy regulator,
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her suspended the approval process for the nord stream to gas pipeline. that's meant to transport russian gas to europe, bypassing ukraine. it says the company hasn't complied with german regulations. the pipeline is the source of geopolitical tensions involving the u. s. u and russia, the u. s. and the u. k. c. this will make europe even more reliant on russians on russia for energy. but germany says russian gas is needed to transition away from coal and nuclear energy. dominic cane has more from berlin. then few has been very simply that they don't believe that the organisation behind that old stream pipeline called mold stream to a g, which is based in switzerland. they don't believe that it has enshrined german law into its operations, at least based here in germany. quite technical ruling, but the basic deal being that the company needs to fully set itself up in germany and accept german jurisdiction as it were before any green lighting can be given in
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terms of the effect this ruling will have. well, it's a temporary stay in one perspective. we know that the company concerned nordstrom to a g in switzerland has gotten till a point in january. sure. reply. but obviously there is the geopolitical significance of this, this pipeline. really polarizes opinion, not just in ukraine or germany, but around europe. there are some in germany who say, this is a good idea that this is helpful to the german economy. that gas coming through will offer a new opportunities for gas consumers around western europe. there are also many people, politically, again, not just in germany noticed in ukraine when the british prime minister, the american president presently united states. joe bought vol, expressed real concerns about nord stream too. there are some people who say that they believe that the russian government has been deliberately trying to force the german government into green lighting, nordstrom, to quicker. well,
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this ruling would appear not to be take paying any heeds to that while geopolitical tensions between russia and the west are playing out in space as well. moscow is rejecting u. s. and nato accusations that it behaved recklessly by blowing up one of its own satellites, nato secretary general yen stoughton berg says that created debris, that's not a risk to other spacecraft. you are a secretary of state antony blank into his moscow. carried out a weapons taste that endangered the lies of 7 astronauts on the international space station. they were forced to take shelter in protective capsules. explosion created at least 1500 pieces of space junk that will stay in orbit for years or rush us foreign minister is accusing the u. s. of double sanders when it comes to using weapons in space with numerous roku roku is a woke do united states call as they put it for universal rules for space exploration as well. but for some reason was going to have ignored for many years.
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the initiative of russia and china would to prepare a treaty to prevent an arms race in space, so they simply ignore it, insisting instead on the we're looking some sort of universal rules. however, do not states themselves. we're actively double oak the arms race pro, particle haine has more on the u. s. reaction now from washington. what we heard yesterday from the state department, pentagon, all condemning what they said was a provocative and dangerous move. but then again, you just heard from the russians, they say they're denying that it created any sort of danger in space. and they're saying that the u. s. is hypocritical and it didn't warrant to point out that the u . s. does have the same technology and in fact, used it in 2008 to down. what they said at the time was a satellite that was falling to earth and could oppose to danger. but it did come exactly about a year after the chinese had performed a similar test. we also know the indians have done that into in 2019. so obviously this is
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a growing field for military development. and important to point out that the u. s . knows this because it created a space command, a branch of the military solely focused on making sure that they can have some dominance in space. now of course there's going to be a question. should there be a treaty, there really isn't any tree that a tab that goes for modern technology, and it is an area of older ability. if you think about just how much we rely on satellite for communications for directions, all sorts of different capabilities that we take for granted here on earth as of us can to can dominate yesterday, nato doing the same. and the russians responding, calling the u. s. hypocrites. down one, let me speak to amy thompson about all this. she's the contributor with space dot com and live space exploration and innovation resource. thank you so much me for joining us from orlando in florida. so a few months ago, i remember we saw a chinese satellite hit by a bit of russian space debris. just how significant is this latest re left by the
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rush and then and how harmful is increasing pilot space debris to the international space station and other satellites. it's a, it's a pretty critical event that happens. so yesterday, when ever the astronauts are forced to get in their capsule, they had to stay there for several hours because this musician the way that it orbits earth that passes through that degree field multiple times. so this isn't just a one and done whenever, you know, something avoids the debris, it's going to be avoiding at forever. it's gonna have to continue to do that, especially because there's a lot of smaller satellites that are constantly launched like space x of sterling satellites. and there's going to be other smaller ones that are coming in the future. so it's going to be a big problem. the u. s. of course, now has it space force and it feels like an increasing number of countries have been launching satellites. there's supposed to be no militarization of space and is
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a treaty for that. how concerning is all of these and what kind of legislation or international agreement is needed to, to regulate? such things may need to be some type of amendment to that outer space treaty, or perhaps a new one. i know that the u. s. and other countries all have this capability and have obviously carried out these types of tests before. but there is a little bit of concern because perhaps some legislation on this could prevent, you know, regular missile use of the come countries have. so they're kind of like a gray area where they definitely need to do something, but haven't so far. you mentioned spaces a moment ago. what about a private involvement in space? how is that affecting things? oh, obviously space acts has so far launched over $1800.00 of their starling satellites and that's just
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a fraction of what they plan. i know that they have regulatory approval for 30000 on their sterling satellites, with the option for more. and they're just the 1st 1. 1 web also has about, i think, 300 of their internet satellites in orbit so far. and amazon has a constellation planned to launch next year. that's going to also but thousands more satellites. busy into orbit and these are small satellite so they themselves would have to maneuver out of the way of debris like this. amy, thank you very much for talking to us about this amy thompson from space dot com. joining us there from orlando florida. kennimore had on his new tsar, including hunger into lanka, over rising prices of essential goods. as a government struggles to ins, shortages, turkey offer support to lebanon to help mandates that the magic rift with several
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gulf states and in sport. the defending champion is looking good for a semi final place at the last big event of the men's 10 season, and he's here with us. ah, 1st in libya, warlord holly for half tom has announced his bed for next month's presidential race . after headed the eastern base libby, a national army militia, he wage war against internationally recognized government after the countries split in 2014, malik trina has more his portrayed himself as a military strong man who can unite libya after years of conflict. but khalifa huffstutter has taken off his military uniform and announced his bid to become libya's 1st democratically elected president. ja decayed on elections will be the best way and best path for libya are going to get back its place amongst the
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countries of the world. i declare myself a nominee for the presidential elections, not seeking power, was not finding a place but to lead our people towards a better future and towards vol ferry upon in april, 2019, have to lead a 14 month military offensive to seize tripoli from the internationally recognized government, hundreds of thousands of people were displaced and the cities infrastructure damaged. he's been widely accused of committing war crimes. livia has africa's largest oil reserves, but since the revolution that toppled long time leader of war, mortgage duffy in 2011, the country has been politically divided and engulfed in violence. 10 years on from the revolution safely slammed, duffy wal mart 2nd son has re emerged on the libyan political scene. and on sunday, he applied to register as
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a presidential candidate. safe is wanted by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity, including attacks on civilians and peaceful protesters. presidential elections are scheduled for next month, but libby is rival legislative houses have yet to agree on a constitutional framework to hold the vote. and the election commission is accused of helping certain candidates and allegation it denies, not a thought of. and then we completely reject the candidacy of criminals except for duffy and honey perhaps in the upcoming elections. we call on the electoral commission to reject the applications of any criminals. we hold them legally responsible to harbor some officials agree. yeah. that always that the libyan people will only be satisfied when they choose who they want to rule them through elections. they will never concede the right to vote, that they came out with laws tailored for certain individuals. and we will never
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accept that. less than 6 weeks before scheduled nationwide elections, the libya is still deeply divided. and despite international pressure, many are concerned the vote that may be delayed. ma, trainer, algebra. armine is defense, ministry says it suffered casualties, end los border poles during an outbreak of violence with as a by johns forces. as by john's defense may 3 says the border remains tense and accuses armenia of what he calls all vacations. in the past few minutes, armenia says both sides have reach a truce broken by russia. tension has remained high since the 2 countries 4044 day war last year over the disputed territory of nagondo caliber and a 6005 hundreds of people were killed in the fighting. a judge in myanmar has said november 30th as the date for the 1st verdict on depos leader anson. so she electoral fraud and abuse of power have now been added to the charges against her.
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a found guilty she faces decades, imprison florence, re reports when the military stage to qu, in february. it cited electro fraud as its justification. leader on san sushi and other top officials were detained and charged with offences ranging from breaching corona, virus rules to corruption. we have now nearly 10 months after the qu, the gin to has added election fraud to the list su, cheese national league for democracy had one last years. polls by a landslide. international observers have said the elections were largely free and fair. political analysts and sushi supporters say the charges against her have been trumped up. it has nothing to do with the rule of law in mere law. these choices just show. ready true, oh,
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it is blowing all military wriggle terror against people. more military authorities are holding on santucci at an undisclosed location in the capital ne p door. the hearings against her have been opaque media members of the public are not allowed to attend. and the gender has bought defense lawyers from speaking to journalists. not only would want to fit many analysts say the gent has intention is to ensure she stays out of politics. i think if the military decides to release her drop the charges or suspend on the sentence or. ready ready whatever distortion of the legal system they decide to do, it will be armed with assurances if she won't play a role. ready in politics, give me a mark in the future. there have been sanctions against the military and those associated with it, as well as calls from the international community for the jupiter to release those detained. but the military has so far resisted all pressure. a local group that provides help to political prisoner says more than
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a 1250 people have been killed by security forces. and more than 10000 people have been arrested since the coo, florence louis al jazeera american journalist danny fenster has arrived in new york . after nearly 6 months in a myanmar prison, his mother rushed over to hug him as he stepped out of the car. and sir, was released on monday just days after he was sentenced to 11 years of hard labor. get a shave and a haircut. ah, get a hold of my family at frontier. mia? my i still haven't been able to communicate with them. there's still a lot of work to do over there. but you know, obviously for at least a couple of weeks i'm just going to be focused on these folks here. spending as much time with them as i can come back. so long time coming, you know, it's a day, it's a moment that had been imagining so,
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so intensely so long as you know, surpasses everything i imagine to show lanka now where hundreds of people have demonstrated in the capital. colombo against the rising cost of living is anger over high true high food prices in shortages of essentials, such as cooking, gas, and chill. the main opposition defied government attempts to stop the gathering site inc over 19 concerns. now fernandez reports that they came from all parts of the country. hundreds of people brought together by the opposition party some luggage on about vega to protest against increases in the prices of essential goods pardoned and ab owner. and i don't have food are no place to stay, no job. is it only their family? the raja park says that should be nourished. that's why we are here and the gas nam is pity. net. there is no gas normal powder. my children are crying. my gas
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finished a day before yesterday and i caused the government so much. are they not men? i get, i'm not guessing. i'm a medical. i gotta an estimated $90000000000.00 of debt. an economic slowdown, and the pandemic have hytcher lanka. hard. a currency crisis has lifted with foreign reserves of just over $2000000000.00 enough to pay for in boats for $6.00 weeks. that's left the country short of basic goods and having to restrict imports . president got up a, roger pops, a declared, the state of emergency which had little effect. and the government is now removed price controls on many food items and other a central goods. but critics accuse it of failing to deal effectively with the crisis. for the hundreds of people who have rallied to the capital colombo today, there's one rallying called that crippling cost of living and the government's
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inability to control it. they say the government has ignored the road plight of the people. your position says is adding the grievances of the people. many who cannot think for themselves. we are facing economic armageddon. it's from the politic situation. the people are suffering deal to a variety of issues, primarily because of mel administration, authoritarianism, adequacy dictatorship. oh, wow. quality shouldn't seem to assure the public many said that some of enough, and with so much hardship did desperately need some relief. minute fernandez, o g 0 colombo, the u. s. secretary of state is traveling to kenya to seek an end to the conflict in neighboring ethiopia. the stop is, is 1st of
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a 3 nation tour of the continent. antony blinkin said he is concerned that the east african nation. that is, ethiopia may implode unless the government and rebel forces talk hiding can yes, great, a major role in diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful resolution in ethiopia. at least 3 civilians have been killed in a double suicide bombing in uganda as capital come parlor. one explosion happened near a checkpoint or the central police station and the 2nd near the parliament building 3 attackers also died in the, in the blast. catherine, sorry, has more. oh, this is the moment the 1st bomb exploded in kampala tan purse 3 in the morning at a check point at the central police station. exactly 3 minutes later. a 2nd went off, yet the parliament building 3 suicide bombers were involved. they were killed along with 3 other people. thousands were injured. this footage was released by the police who said,
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a 4th man was arrested the suicide jack had found at his home. the unfortunate. it's helping us at the time that we're trying to go back to our normal livelihoods . so if this people can come at such a premises of police under an sit of a boom, then you know, things are not good. the aftermath shoes, how powerful the blasts were broken. windows bonding vehicles and terrified people police. the attacks were carried out by a gun walking alongside the allied democratic forces. the armed group has its roots in northern uganda, but is now based in the democratic republic of congo. it's fighters have killed thousands of people in the east in recent years. the hallmarks of the attack clearly indicates that the influence radicalized groups ah, still have
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a desire to carry out little attacks on soft targets using suicide attackers. and the improvised explosive devices behind these attacks. his attack follows to others. last month, one killed a waitress in a restaurant and a 2nd on a bass. 2 days later injured several people. i still claimed those attacks. the adf has pledged it allegiance to the group. the involvement over your gun, i met in the peacekeeping missions in the region, especially in samaria mix uganda, your targets, or some of these groups. what's happening in uganda also comes at a time when the military is planning to deploy its soldiers to eastern d, r. c. to help kimberly's troops and un peacekeepers fight adf. there, they'll help congolese troops and un peacekeepers to fight 8 year forces. katherine
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saw alta 0 still had on the usa. tensions over taiwan during eventual summer between joe biden and she g, b, i g, g. my look in will tell you why the democratic government of the democratic republic of congo has been in some parties, some fe, any support. was it over the line or not action from asian? well kept qualifying coming up later with ah, now it's getting cold in iran that cold air floods off the mountains and down through the gulf you tend to generate showers, i think throughout the amber it's, it could be some, but it looks like place like cam doha, qatar the east side of saudi barajo, just get the wind brief shamal rather than the showers. the bigger picture then is
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the cold. here to runs down about 7 or 8 degrees, a drop of 10 degrees between tuesday and wednesday. that's the snow on the winter front, which is maybe dying out, but shows itself in tajikistan and maybe, nor nath canister most here is a fine looking pictures changing in the middle east. if you're in the levant, is be nice warm recently. i think you'll turn rubbish, sharon, the next couple of days. the very unsettled in central much rain in some of that is leaking eastwards. these few showers. that might touch dalton, egypt are also showing up that eventually make themselves across towards surpassing territories. and maybe lebanon. nick says, just a few light chairs would change in the weather type has been very heavy. rain recently on the other side of the roof valley. lot times a day or more the r c, and it's continuing in that vein sasa, that i'm mostly dry picture and for some quite a hot picture. for example, some solar generated in the heat the day in southern butso.
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ah, this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through. moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on we're being all that is it on is very, really, it is coming our way. i was just oh, here god. by the police on purpose. ah, you with a vote. port out is the or is office is in garza, our house in that building and the cover has come dated letter before in human history has
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