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ward winning online content and each week on portal will bring you the very best that they're trying to brighten the people to be to go somewhere else. but the truth is that it got nowhere else to go. that way, if you missed it online, catch it here with me and gotten on algebra. ah, police police, fire water, cannon and t, a gas that migrant caught up in the crisis on the border with bella roofs. ah, hello welcome. i'm peter w. without sierra alive from also coming up, at least 3 people are killed in suicide bombings in uganda. capital. the police say a group with which pledges allegiance to iso is responsible. surely,
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senate votes against impeaching president, sebastian pinero. he faced corruption allegations linked to the sale of a mining company. also had parts of canada being cut off off the heavy, rain and landslides. some places have seen a months worth of rain and just 24 hours. i that's up story. the police impose into fire water cannon and to your gas at micro and trying to cross the border with bella. bruce. thousands of people have been camped in freezing conditions there for more than a week. but the roost has been accused of encouraging migrants to try to enter the european union in retaliation for sanctions. bella ruth deny is that charge and has accused poland of escalating the crisis. as i beg reports now from the polish side of the border. desperate people being pushed back with water cannon and t,
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a guest stuck on the bedroom, the inside 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 blue sky. at the front, a mainly young men. but many women and children are in the crowds behind. for those on the receiving end to her, it's an inhumane and hypocritical rejection by europe. middle of zero's report on the grant spoke with them. yeah, i was there 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 monterey. the live column on in nevada. we haven't slept since
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yesterday. our feet are freezing and the only word we can hear is attention, attention, eagle, and we have kids. we have wives, 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 on it certainly is an uneven fight. washington, argon is a. poland, wants to show the world. it is defending europe's border against a, by the routine dictator using desperate people as a weapon. they say alexander lucas shinta is taking revenge on the iep for sanctions imposed after his violent crackdown and political opposition at home. for months, belarus has been granting migrants visits, promising them an easy route into the you and you probably america just because all we have to societal for you as i have told merkel 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
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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 pause to discuss the proposal with a members of the european union. that's fine. we're to just as a numbers at the border grow. so to does the desperation, they can't go back. home says they cannot enter. that means we're likely to see more people pushing forward and the polish forces. he is in tougher tactics to keep them out. a sad beg i'll jazeera near the poland, bella ruth border. alina cojo is the director of the globe sec policy institute. she says, very little late is getting to those in need. it is very difficult to assess what exactly is going on the board there are because the axis of journalist or a civil societies is limited on both sides of the border. that's enough either it's violence on both sides. the raw reports. that's of course the police forces are
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using violence to respond to what they see. i've attack at the board, the and it's violent provocation, said the boarder, at the same time, are also evidence and reports that the lucian forces are due to not the people at the board that they're forcing people to stay at the border and not allowing people to go back to me and to return back home if they wish to. so unfortunately, it looks like the migrants are trapped between the 2 sites. are a lot of women and children among them. the european union, the polish side, tried to pass some human uterine aid, but unfortunately the boiler which inside is not very cooperative. on the other side, we try to provide some very limited assistance, but definitely it's also in the interest of alexander lucas shanker to make sure that the situation is as bad as possible to pressure the european union or
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to give him some political concessions. and unfortunately, he is not very much concerned about the plight of the migrant and about the potential loss of human rights. the report that some people are now moved to some make chips, but still it is to provide some shelter and coverage. the european union is also trying to work with an international organization that are currently in borrows. these 3 people have been killed in a double suicide bombing in the ugandan capital come parlor. one explosion took place in a checkpoint to the central police station. the 2nd was near the parliament building . 3 attackers also died in the blast, his catherine joy. oh, this is the moment the 1st bomb exploded in kampala, 10 past 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
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with 3 other people. dozens were injured. this footage was released by the police who said a 4th man was arrested in a suicide jacket found at his home. that unfortunate. it's happening as such a time that we're going 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 binding vehicles and terrified people. police say 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 ebay fleeing radicalized groups are all still have
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a desire to carry out little attacks on soft targets using suicide attackers. and the improvised explosive devices are behind these attacks. this attack followed 2 others last month. one killed a weight threat in a restaurant and a 2nd on a bass. 2 days later injured several people. i still claimed to lose attacks. the adf has pledged its allegiance to the group, the involvement over the gun, then in the getting nations in the region, especially if somebody at mix uganda, it targets on 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 are, they'll help companies, troops, and un peacekeepers to fight adf. 4th, ms. catherine soy. all 0, while the allied democratic forces,
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or adf is an affiliate of isolated central africa, but the group has been around for a long time. you can and forces drove the adf out of the country in the late 19 ninety's and into the democratic republic of congo is blamed for killing thousands of civilians in eastern congo. and while the group says is aligned with, i saw the un says there's little evidence of a direct relationship. p j crowley is formerly a us assistant secretary of state. he thinks the adf is using the iso brand to pursue its own local interests. i think the, the current state of the extreme is movement is that you rather than having a central caliphate which has been defeated in iraq and syria, you now have as lama, state brand that is acquired by local groups, so that, you know, is it adf, is it islamic state, actually it can be both,
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and in this instance you have a local group with a grievance towards uganda that is willing to fly the, the atlantic state flag or so i think we have to look at the islamic state as much as a brand as a movement, i think this is a perfect example of extremist groups looking for the path of least resistance. and wherever they are perhaps is, are gaps in effective governments. they're able to insinuate themselves into, into these local or regional conflicts. so you, you have a country like uganda, which is fairly effectively govern. but then you have next door, a country like the congo, which has vast areas that are largely ungoverned. and that's a, an area where, you know, these kinds of groups you know, can find a safe haven and then do the kinds of attacks that we've seen here the last couple
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of days. now to chilly where the president has survived unimpeachable vote to remove him from office, the senate fell short of a 2 thirds majority needed to sebastian panera. he was accused of corruption following the leak of the so called pandora papers which exposed the hidden wealth of some worldly does and big business people. the documents linked panera, to the sale of a mining company through a family business, to a close friend. he denies the charges latin america editor lucy, and humans says there is still a chance. the president will now face a legal battle. presidents have us jump in yet i have been accused of gravely compromising the dignity of the country and of impropriety. but unlike in the lower house, the president concerned with coalition had enough vote to block conviction, which required a 2 thirds majority. one by one chillies 43 senators argued in favor or against the
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charges that the president had used his political power for his personal economic benefit. in this case of family trust, the deal involved 125000000 dollar land sale for a mine and put project. what is an environmental hotspot? the deal involved guarantees that the area would not be declared a protected marine park. see, are y'all gonna pay by the here, okay. can a guess or no one can be so nice as to believe that he did not use his office to benefit him. so for one thing was reasonable as another one was stupidity up? no, i'm in that area. there is one of chillies, richest men and has a history of ethically and legally questionable business dealings. and yet he denies any wrong doing. and in sicily impeachment was manipulated by the opposition for political gain just ahead of this sunday's national elections. the sensitive timing of this trial may have actually worked in pinion as favor. many believe that removing a president just days before a national election,
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or just 5 months before his due to step down, could be to the stabilizing. but on the streets of santiago, some didn't seem to care for christian pena hasn't been able to govern amid all the problems we've had. that's caused a lot of anger. so i for one, wouldn't miss him for the emotion on the level either. i don't care what happens to panera, i don't like politicians. we all bunch of these in this country. i don't even know if i'll vote in sunday elections. expedia is the 1st president in chilean history to have been impeached by congress. but while he may have survived this trial, that doesn't mean the congress may not decide to present different or similar charges against him once he is left office. which means that save us the on benita may not be out of the woods yet. still to come here on out to 0, turkey of his support to lebanon, to help man did diplomatic rift with several gulf states. plus, i'm going to send that, i'm getting the columbia an island of providence,
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where people are still living in tents a year after a devastating hurricane. ah . hello there. let's have a look at your weather across north america and we're watching a winter snow storm blow from west all the way to the east, bringing temperatures down and dropping heavy snow across central areas of canada. for the south of this across the plains, an edging on woods to the great lakes. now we've got cold air behind this. it is bringing temperatures down in places like kansas city is gonna bring snow, as i said, to parts of the great lakes as it pushes through, bringing that west to weather, to new england. we've got that string of rain edging all the way down to those south eastern states and have a look what it does to the temperature in new york city. if we look at the 3 day as a drop of about 10 degrees, by the time we get into saturday,
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there will be sunshine, but it is going to get wetter from monday. now, if we have a looked at the west, it is looking a lot dryer across parts of british columbia, but it's gonna remain rather wet and windy and wintery for washington for oregon and pots of california. but for the south of this, it is a lot dryer. a lot quieter, as it is for much mexico as we head to central america. very dry was 21 degrees in mexico city. it's west across the yucatan peninsula, into belize, and its western parts of cuba, stretching all the way through to the bahamas. ah, with the step beyond the comfort zone, where assumptions are challenged, travel to the ends of the earth, and further experience the unimaginable of the people who live it is probably the most extreme situation i've been involved in how quickly things
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contract award winning documentary is that also a perception witness on i'll just iraq, lou, the me welcome back. you're watching out to 0, live from the mining speech adobe, your top stories, police police, a fire water cannon and t. a gas at migrants trying to cross into the you from bella. ruth thousands are stuck in prison conditions. poland accuses bella ruse of encouraging people to illegally crossing the street. people have been killed in a double suicide bombing, and you can do
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a capital cam. paula tree attack is also died, but he said the bombings were carried out by members of a rebel group. the allied democratic forces which has ties to ice. and the president of chile has survived, and impeachment votes are moving from office. the senate vote on short of a 2 thirds majority required to sebastian piano. he was accused of corruption which he denied. at least one person has been killed by a landslide in canada following major flooding that 2 others are missing extreme weather on the west coast. as forced the closure of almost every road into and out of bank coover, he showed events. stranded for days. this air left was forced to wait for the extreme weather to subside before helicopters could even begin to rescue motorists trapped by the flood waters. this is just one of many similar scenes happening across british columbia. meteorologist warned of the approaching atmospheric river headed toward the west coast of canada late last week. none could have predicted
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just how much rain would fall or for how long record rains devastated. major highways, one by one they were all closed. the 1st to close due to a mudslide, was the busiest, the coca how highway with a major connection between the port of vancouver and the rest of canada. sustaining major damage and officials have yet to determine any timeline on reopening the case of a debris, it may be as simple as removing the debris and ensuring that the road the road is safe. it may be in other areas that you know, there needs to be additional work done. but the bottom line is if those technical assessments are being done and the ministry of transportation, highways are working as hard as they can to get roads open as quickly and safely as possible. evacuations and rescues remain the priority. also with the search and recovery of anyone reported missing deadly heat and wildfires in summer and just 5
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months later. record rain and flooding all adding volume to prime minister just introduced plea cop 26 about the impacts of the climate emergency in canada. canada is warming on average, twice as quickly as the rest of the world. and in our north. it's 3 times quick. the science is clear, we must do more and faster with a storm. now past the repair and reopening timeline is the looming concern. jodie vance al jazeera, vancouver armenia says it's reached a c spy with as a by jean, following a day of violence which left at least 15 soldiers dead. armenians, defense ministry says russia helped broker the troops in moscow to help defend its territorial sovereignty against a very forces which accused armenia of provocation, armenia. and as john did fight a $44.00 day long war last year over the disputed territory often are going to cut
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about the corruption trial of the former israeli prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has been suspended until next week, a former a 2 nights ago who had been expected to testify. but the judge postponed the trial to give the defense more time to look over new evidence. nathan, yahoo is accused of offering favorable treatment to media owners in exchange for positive news coverage. turkey is calling for a resolution to the diplomatic dispute between lebanon and several gulf states. is foreign minister is on a visit to be roots. lebanese ministers, critical comments about the saudi led coalition in yemen, prompted riyadh and other gulf nations to recall their ambassadors in order. turkeys. foreign minister says he is here to enhance ties with a route and never tell was old lo offered to help tako lebanon's worst crisis with its long time partners, gulf states. but that's a tough task. saudi arabia,
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the u. e behaving in kuwait, have severed diplomatic relations with the lebanese government, because they say it's controlled by the iranian backed, has below 90 levels. 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 followed domination over the country. the problem is not related, not only in many local issue, just between lebanon and jodi area. between 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 governments last stronghold in the north diet. the actually was in kind of supporting that our joker diving. but if you all
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did you why, and they stayed the day long to get to the minimums. and it seems to us and saudi arabia have different priorities. washington backs, prime minister. and as you may at these governments and has called on golf, countries to restore ties with living on that needs. international support. saudi arabia has long channeled funds into this country child economy, but it has with health support in recent years. because of has valez influence, gulf states are a lifeline for hundreds of thousands of lebanese and living on leaders are trying to find a way out of the diplomatic riff which has worse and political divisions and added to the economic turmoil. the crisis is rooted beyond lebanon's borders in geopolitical rivalry between many stakeholders. turkey appears to have entered the
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free 7. they're also the us. they root, the former professional cricketer as the murphy castille the u. k. parliamentary inquiry that he was racially abused throughout his career in england. ruffin says the english game is institutionally racist. a warning his evidence does contain the use of racist phrases. the view as may find offensive, nothing. barber reports now from london. he promised it was time for truth must seem or feet arrive to give evidence to a parliamentary committee. it was mosques on and gloves off as he recalled his time at yorkshire county cricket club. i dressed, joined address room full of my heroes, michael von matthew. oh god, part of the 2005 i, she's team and it was just the most surreal moment for me. i entered the dresser, who pretty early on. and me and other people from asian background. there was comments such as you lot say over there near the toilet. and if it washes the word
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paki was used constantly and the just seems to be an acceptance in the institution from the leaders and no one, no one ever stumped out. back in september, a summary of an unpublished report by the club said refill had been bullied and racially harassed. but in one instance, it labeled the use of a racial slur as banter for me. york's chairman brought your hot and resigned over the clubs response, which you see no action against any staff or players. this been substantial amount of thoughtlessness and ignorance. a reluctance to apologize. a reluctance to c, z, the victim and reluctance to prison to place the the recommendations when pushed hot and said the club fell within the definition of institutional racism. he also suggested england and wales cricket border e. c. b could and should have investigated refix allegations. it's very clarity in
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a say, you know, you could describe this is the wild west the way this is what we've had this morning. do you think the sea bass here? yes, i do. i think we are learning a lesson here about and what lesson are you learning mr. allison? well, i think we've got a long way to go to fulfill our, our ambition to my cricket. again for everyone. i seem to fix testimony here was protected by parliamentary privilege, meaning he could name no use without fear of legal reprisal. but he stressed that it was never about going off to individuals for him, but he wants to help create to help your sport for everybody. a massive believer everything up for a reason. and like i said hopefully 5 years time and we're going to see a big change. and i like to look back at that and i did something thus far bigger than any runs ago or any wickets ago. but yeah, if article it were fi called for real changes to get rid of all discrimination in
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cricket, including against black players and women, the committees do to issue its own recommendations. it's then up to the government to decide what action if any should be taken mentioned that the baba al jazeera, london, someone tensions between russia and the west are playing out in space. small sco is rejecting us and nato accusations that it behaves recklessly by blowing up one of its own satellites. the nato secretary general dns dolton book says debris from the destroy satellite is now risk to other spacecraft, us secretary state antony blinking. says moscow carried out a weapons test that endangered the lives of 7 astronaut on board the international space station. they were forced to take shelter in protective caps, hills, rushes, foreign minister is accusing us of double standards when it comes to using weapons in space. when young, this is the world, the united states call as they put a new rules for space exploration. but for some reason,
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they have ignored for many years, the initiative of russia and china to prepare retreating to prevent an arms race in space. they simply ignoring, insisting instead on developing some sort of universal rules. however, united states themselves were actively develop the arms race, but now a year ago, the small island of providence 0 was devastated by the strongest hurricane to ever hit columbia. it destroyed the islands infrastructure and killed several people. the president even decay promised it would all be rebuilt in $100.00 days. but as alessandra romp, yeti reports, many residents are still living intense. her normally robinson, a year later feels much like the 1st stay after house was destroyed by hurricane i yoda if her value for my son, she and her family remain in attend withholds. now letting the rain through memories of the devastation still hunter,
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looking as if he thought is that only if they have a heart, i beg them to please help us. we need a house. we need to be living comfortably again. it has been very difficult. it is still very difficult. i. so they share this because this maybe for afro caribbean families have this small colombian islander frustrated feel waiting for a house to rebuild their lives. a year ago, the category 5 hurricane destroyed 98 percent of the infrastructure presidency. van duke promised to rebuild. in a 100 days, we construction has been very slow. the remains of the old hospital of yet to be demolished. limited care is offered in temporary 10th. no one knows more than that of them in the book. it's frustrating that health should be a priority. we should have a better separation for cobit patients, a, but here it is. everybody with everybody is following complaints and i'm,
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they're increasing pressure for the slow progress the government contract. there has indeed increase the speed of reconstruction in the last couple of months promising now to deliver roughly half of the new homes for the 1st anniversary. blessed by one of the longest coral reefs in the world. providence has long resisted mass tourism large resorts in shopping malls, defending its tradition will trace our culture, but no tourism at all has deeply impacted economic hardship. fishermen and community leader edgar stevens says many believe the delay heights, a darker plan is appro. lemme. he says the rebuilding gets prioritize the states by mainland and for investors and alternatives are trying to restart longer. post plans like the expansion of the airport as bad as can sadala hand. they bought gay, you, we fear that they are trying to tire people so they will start selling their land.
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or how do you explain that there is no hospital yet or that the houses their building are not made to last? the hurricane was a godsend for columbia's political elite. ah, the united nations development program plans to stream a concert and launch a crowdsourcing drive to raise funds and bring attention to the plight of its inhabitants. that many here are left wondering when they will return to a dignified home. and if they will be able to sustain their traditional way of life, allison and purity al jazeera island, but of he then, sir, ah, 330 g, empty, exactly. your top story so far to day, the police and poland to fight water cannon and tear gas at migrants trying to cross into the ear from belarus. thousands of stock there and freezing conditions. pollution beller, russian authorities blame each.
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