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how's going contamination and me, they looked at it is what public community to say from. do you feel that i'm bell with fault lines on al jazeera, we understand the differences of similarities of cultures the course of the world. no matter what. when use and kind of for that matter to you i while and at the border between poland and beller, roost water cannon and tear gas fired on migrants and refugees trying to cross the batter, rush and border. ah, no, i'm mary. i'm noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. the anti satellite missile task that endangered the
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international space station and its crew. russia denies its actions were reckless twin suicide blasts in the uganda and capital. latest in a string of attacks blamed on an armed group called the allied defense forces. and in libya, a wall of valleys, after efficiently signals his desire to become the country's 1st, democratically elected president. ah, our top story, this our tensions of boiled over along the poland bellows border where polish elise of fire, water cannon and tear gas at refugees and migrants attempting to cross into the e. u. thousands of people have been camped out along the border in freezing conditions for more than a week now. and a ruth as accuse poland of escalating the crisis. but many migrant migrants and
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asylum seekers as aim better, russian authorities will not let them return to minsk acid bag reports now from the polish side of the border. desperate people being pushed back with water cannon until guess, stuck on the belly routine, side of the border polish forces, stopping them from crossing into the you. it was only a matter of time these people faced with the lack of food, water, shelter, and sub 0 temperatures. tried to push forward at the crossing at brucely at the front a mainland young men. but many women and children are in the crowds behind. to those on the receiving end to her. it's an inhumane and hypocritical rejection by europe . middle of zero's report on the grand spoke with them. yes, i was near to 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 minus 5. and what can we do?
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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 modern 1000000 coloma 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 them, return us back to our countries. we haven't eaten for 5 days, only little foods available for women and kids. we need a safe place. we need a safe country. darla. it certainly is an uneven fight one. can you say poland wants to show the world? it is defending europe's border against a bullet routine dictator using desperate people as a weapon. they say alexander lucas shanta is taking revenge on the e. u for sanctions imposed after his violent crackdown on political opposition at home. for months, billy roost has been granting migrants visa z,
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promising them an easy route into the you and you probably america just because 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, we agreed with merkel. we won't talk about it specifically. she, after some time for a pause to discuss the proposal with a members of the european union law. that's fine. what's the, just as the numbers at the border grow? so to does the desperation, they can't go back, pull them says that kind of center. that means we're likely to see more people pushing forward and the polish forces using tougher tactics to keep them out. a sad beg i'll jazeera near the poland by the roost. border out germany's energy regulator has suspended the approval process for the north stream to the gas pipeline. that's planned to transport. rushing gas to europe, bypassing ukraine,
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says the company building the pipeline has complied with german regulations and will stream to as the source of geo political tension involving the united states, the european union and russia. the us says it'll make europe even more lines on russia for energy, but germany is saying that russia gas is needed to transition away from coal and nuclear power. 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 cold old 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 terms of the effect this ruling will have. well, it's a temporary stay in one perspective. we know that the company concerned nordstrom
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to a g in switzerland has gotten till a point in january. sure. reply. but obviously there is the geopolitical significance in 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 jo bud vall expressed real concerns about node stream to 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 north stream to quicker. well, this ruling would appear not to be take paying any heeds to that all tensions
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between russia and the west are also paying out in space. moscow is rejecting us in nato accusations that it behave recklessly by blowing out one of its own satellites . the nato secretary general yann's dalton box as it created debris. that's now a risk to other spacecraft, the or secretary of state antony blank and says moscow carried out weapons test that endanger the lives of 7 astronauts on the international space station. the explosion created at least 1500 pieces of space junk that will stay in orbit for years. well, it rushes for ministers and gallagher of accused the u. s. of double standards when it comes to using weapons in space. youngest roku, robert is awoke. the united states call as they put it for universal rules for space exploration as well. but for some reason, they have ignored for many years, the initiative of russia and china to prepare a treaty to prevent an armstrong in space. so they simply ignore it,
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insisting instead on developing some sort of universal rules. however, the united states themselves were actively double looked at the arms race bravo, or when you have some normal. so of course, when russia now test newt space weapons. when the earth tests though, it also boy actually destroying a space, sir. oh capability or gripping a lot of dangerous debris. or there's a concerning both because the debris actually poses a risk or to civilian activity in the space, but is also of concern because it demonstrate but russia is not developing new weapon systems that can shoot down the satellites. ah, as a military leader. and if after wage war in libya, but now he's put himself forward to be president of the united nation. the great
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hope is that a vote in december will consign the country's decade long civil conflict to the past. but as malick train in our ports, vickers like half to along with mamma gadhafi son might make this difficult. he's 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. dora now decayed america elections will be the best way and best path for libya threatened to get back its place amongst the 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 val farrier and live. in april, 2019 after lead a 14 month military offensive to seize tripoli from the internationally recognized government. hundreds of thousands of people were displaced and the cities
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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 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 a presidential candidate. safe is wanted by the international criminal court for crimes against humanity and cooling attacks on civilians and peaceful protesters. presidential elections are scheduled for next month, but livers rival, legislative houses have yet to agree on a constitutional framework to hold the vote. and the election commission is accused
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of hoping certain candidates and allegation it denies, not a whole lot of been done. we completely reject the candidacy of criminals like safe, got duffy. and could you perhaps, or 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'll work. so the libyan people will only be satisfied when they choose who they want to rule them through elections. there will never concede the right to vote, but they came out with laws tailored for certain individuals. and we will never accept that. less than 6 weeks before scheduled mission wide elections, the libya is still deeply divided. and despite international pressure, many are concerned the vote that may be delayed. ma, trina, ultra 0 armine, are saying that it's reached sci fi as a by john, following a day of violence which left at least 15 soldiers dead. armenians defense ministry
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saying the truce was broken by russia. it had earlier asked moscow to help defend its territorial sovereignty against azeri forces which had accused armenia of provocations. armenia as by john 4 to 44 day war last year over the disputed territory of new corner, kara back at least 6 and a half 1000 people were killed in that conflict. oh, now at least 3 civilians have been killed in a double suicide bombing in the ugandan capital camp parlor. there was one explosion which took place near a check point at the central police station and then a 2nd near the parliament building. 3 attackers also died in a blast. i sell says that it was behind the attack, but they haven't been any independent verifications of that claim. catherine sawyer has mon m. oh, this is the moment the 1st bomb exploded in kampala, 10 past 3 in the morning at a checkpoint at the central police station. exactly 3 minutes later. a 2nd went
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off near the parliament building. 3 suicide bombers were involved. they were killed along with 3 other people. dozens were injured. this footage was released by the police who said a 4th man was arrested and a suicide jacket found at his home. the unfortunate it's happiness of your 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 unset 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 gang 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. its fighters have killed
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thousands of people in the east in recent years. the hallmarks of the attack clearly indicates that the influence radicalized groups ah, still have a desire to carry out little attacks on soft targets using suicide attackers. and the improvised explosive devices. behind these attacks is a talk 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 at hawks. the adf has pledged it allegiance to the group. the involvement already gone, i mean there is stupid missions in the origin, especially in somalia mix uganda. it 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 easton, d r. c,
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to help kimberly's troops and un peacekeepers fight adf there. or they'll help congress troops and un peacekeepers to fight 8 year forces. catherine saw it all to 0. sedans, military says will release. the former prime minister, abdullah hum dog from custody in the next 48 hours, a member of the nation's new ruling sovereign council told al jazeera he will be among a number of days he needs released. ham dock has been under house arrest since being ousted in the military take over 3 weeks ago. for his visits of us, assistant secretary of state molly fetus, sudan, where leaders confirmed that the process of freeing prisoners is currently underway . in watching al jazeera life from london still had for you on the program. chillies president is nor contesting this weekend's election, but he might be forced out even sooner. we'll explain why. and then lebanon, courts and new friends at a time of need. we'll have the latest. what's happening in beirut?
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ah, hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe over the next few days. and it remains unsettled in the south, thanks to low pressure that's clinging on around western parts of the mediterranean, bringing some really wet and windy weather here. but for the north of this across those central areas, it is a lot quieter. a lot dryer, that we do have a bit of cloud lingering here for the north. this is getting rather wintery in scandinavia. we've got a cold front that's blown across the north of the british isles, bringing some heavy snow to western areas of norway, blustery showers to denmark. and as we go into thursday, a lot of that snow is going to spread across into sweden. now in the north west for britain, an island is wet her up in the north,
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but it's dry down in the south of spells the sunshine coming through for southern areas of england. and as we moved down to the i barian potential is looking lot fine and dry of portugal, lots of sunshine, a little bit cooler in madrid. the temperature sitting in the mid teens, but for the really wet and windy weather we have to head to the southeast. it's going to pick up here as it will for coastal areas of algeria and it's going to get wet again for southern areas of italy in particular for puleo. we have got a warning out here for heavy rain. but for rome, it does dry up and we'll have sunshine through the weekend ah, joined the debate, 90 percent of the world with the case of come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on systems across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future eat now . not hours with a lot of companies responsibly. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do,
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and we have the tools and get back on the screen on al jazeera lou blue ha ah, welcome back. watching al jazeera life from london are made stories. now polish police have used water cannon and fired tear gas and stun grenades. at refugees and migrant stranded on the border with better rows mince, cuz accused poland of escalating the crisis. but many people who are stuck there are saying that better russian authorities are not allowing them to return to the capital. russia is rejecting u. s. a. nato accusations that it pay recklessly by blowing out one of its own
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satellites. the u. s. s. moscow carried out weapons tests endangering astronauts on the international space station. and at least 3 civilians have been killed in a double suicide bombing in the ugandan capital camp parlor 3 attackers also died. police say the attacks were carried out by members of the rubble group. the allied democratic forces who have pledged allegiance to iso, which has also claim to be behind the bloss. now to chile, the senate there is holding an impeachment trial for president sebastian pinero, the 71 year old. multi millionaire was impeached by the lower house last week of his alleged involvement in the controversial sale of a mining company. is accused of using his political power to bolster his business as a claim he denies. in the air risks up to 5 years in jail. with the senate opposition doesn't appear to have enough votes to convict him. our latin america at italy,
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senior newman joins us live now from santiago and all this happening just as the country prepares for presidential elections. yes, indeed, a very, very sensitive time. we are just 5 days away from the most uncertain presidential elections in recent memory in this country. and that curiously enough, may actually work in presidents stamping it as a favor because of that uncertainty. and also the fact that he is only 5 months away from stepping down. some people believe that it's just too late to try to, or that it would be too inconvenient and destabilizing to, to force him to step down at this late stage. but we don't know for sure that that will be the case. he has lost a lot of support, not just from the opposition which never really liked him, but especially from his own conservative coalition. the his devise has been swift and very, very steep. indeed. now president benita, as you say,
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has denied all the wrong doing whatsoever, but there are a great many people who did not believe that he knew nothing about the sale of a 125000000 dollar property under the name of his children and his wife that was a transaction carried out in the virgin islands. we just had tax haven and you said you didn't know anything about it because as president, he was under the obligation to have a blind trust. that is like sort of a hard argument to really believe in, but as it is, the president will be his stay here in the presidential palace. he is not going, he is not in place with the senate is holding the trial and it should, we'll have to see what happens next. but it's the last thing probably the truly needed at this time. right. so it's costing a shadow as you say, over the at the upcoming vote. when will we know if they have decided to remove the
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error from office? this conflict of interest? well, as usually happens during these events and we've seen in the united states and in brazil and other countries, whether impeachment trials or attempts to unseat a president to every single senator wants to have to say the lawyers want to have their say, it's been going on now for at least 7 hours, and it's expected to run at least until past midnight, or some time, which is like in about another 7 hours from now. hopefully there will be a vote by then it could go on until tomorrow in fact. and that is again moving into the whole arena of the of the campaign. the final campaign acts as you may be very surprised to hear that many julians aren't even watching the senate proceedings taking place because they're much more interested in seeing exactly what the leading candidates are doing in the last couple of days before the elections. thank you very much, our latin america, lucy and human reporting from santiago now,
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but if united states and china are hailing virtual meeting between the 2 leaders as a success, us president joe biden and his chinese counterpart teaching peng spoke face to face 3 and a half hours, which was far longer than originally scheduled. and while though no concrete agreements friendly to me as a discussion has led to hopes of an easing of tensions between the 2 countries. white house correspondent, kimberly how get reports. the leaders of the world's 2 biggest economies 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. we're interest intersect, especially on vital global issues like climate change. for years, the united states is accused china of economic and defense provocations that
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include disrupting global trading practices. that hurt american businesses were recently stepping up military incursions near taiwan. president, chill bite and said recently, the u. s. would defend taiwan in any conflict. but 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 peg referred to by them as an old friend. same 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. coexisted pain, empathy, new co operations. almost all respect between the 2 countries has been challenging the united states. the ledges. chinese government is ms. treating chinese muslims known as wiggers, and his protests,
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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, we'll create jobs and allow the united states to compete with china in the 21st century. there was some speculation she would invite bide into the winter olympics in 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,
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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, and french police have dismantled a migrant company. a don kirk as tensions rise between london and paris of the number of people illegally crossing the english channel. french media reports in close to a 1000 refugees in migrants have been moved from the camp to local shelters. british and french officials have agreed to strengthen cooperation in the fight against people. traffic is often more than a 1000 refugees landed on k shores in a single day last week. the french please say there are too many people to be able to stop the flow completely. a journalist imprisoned in me and me off for nearly 6 months is arrived back united states after a surprise release on monday donny fence, his mother rushed over to hug him as he stepped out of the car. a court in me and
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mar sentence fence to 11 years of hard labor last week for challenges including incitement. he was arrested 6 months ago, one of hundreds of journalists detained after february military code. now turkey is calling for a resolution to the diplomatic dispute between lebanon and several gulf states. foreign minister is on a visit to bay root lebanese ministers. critical comments about saudi led coalition, about cellular coalition in yemen, prompted rod and other gulf nations to expel their lebanese ambassadors. st holder has our report. turkeys, foreign minister says he is here to enhance ties with beta and cho was all glow offer to help tackle lebanon's worst crisis with its long time partners, gulf states. but that's a tough task. saudi arabia, the way you behave in kuwait, have severed diplomatic relations with the lebanese government because they say it's controlled by the iranian backed,
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has below 90 levels. if we hope this crisis can be solved through mutual respect and dialogue, we are ready to play a role in the art says the crisis is about a cold has follows domination over the country. the problem is not related is not only in many local issues just between women and jody. maybe. between jody tell us, although was inter before arriving invaded, which is among the battle grounds, where the regional rivalry between saudi arabia and iran plays out. it's also being bought in yemen where the pro iranian hotels are making their way into my rep, the government's last stronghold in the north diet, the accusing of support being that our joker diving. but if you all know why, and they stayed day long to get to the minimums,
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and it seems to us and saudi arabia have different priorities. washington backs, prime minister. and as you may at these government and has called on golf, countries to restore ties with living on that needs. international support. saudi arabia has long channeled funds for this country child economy. but it has with health support in recent years because of hezbollah has influence gulf. our states are a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of lebanese and living on leaders are trying to find a way out of the diplomat. what is worse than political divisions and others to the economic turmoil? the crisis is rooted beyond lebanon's borders and geopolitical rivalry between many stake holders. turkey appears to have entered the free center for their ultra 0 boot. now drug make a pfizer is agreed to allow other manufacturers to make its anti viral corona virus
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bill and supply it to $95.00 low and middle income countries. now the licensing deal, it means that a generic version will be available to round 53 percent of the global population. bart medical charity doctors without borders is saying it's disheartened with the deal which excludes countries with the capacity to make generic drugs like argentina and china. data from clinical trials show the pill cuts the chance of hospitalization or death for adults at severe risk of covered by 90 percent. ah, now an update on our headlines this, our police in poland to fire tear gas and stung grenades at refugees and migrants attempting to cross the batter russian border. they also fired water cannon to push people back. state needier saying a polish border guard was injured and the clashes.

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