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not building the time has come died. never before in human history as the months prestige environment of the arctic beating such peril. ah . stay at home, worsening air pollution forces the government in india's capital to shut down schools and colleges indefinitely. and people in law appeal for urgent help as the pakistani city is declared, the most polluted city in the world. ah, hello, i'm adrian said again. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up, pushed to end the fighting at ethiopia to guide region u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin as in nairobi to lend support to regional
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diplomatic efforts and refugees, migrants on the poland. ben roost bought a brace for more uncertainty or day after a violent crack down by polish police. ah, but toxic smoke is enveloped parts of the indian subcontinent and that's forcing the government to take drastic steps. schools and colleges a shot indefinitely and the indian capital, a ban on construction is in place until next week. and only some of the cities, coal based power plants are allowed to operate in neighboring pakistan law has been named the most polluted city in the world. will speak to our correspondence, come all hide up in the back study capital just by what, but 1st let's go to what poverty baton, who's in new delhi puppy. why is pollution so bad right now in new delhi,
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it's a prices that has been spiraling out of control. and a lot of the pollution in delhi is because of a vehicle. there's also an industrial pollution that tends to come and settle over here. you also have weather conditions, you know, you have a winter's coming, so temperatures are dipping. there's also a still wind. so all these factors contribute to pollution crisis, which is it's a $365.00 day problem, but tends to become worse during this time of year. now we're outside is cool in new delhi and as you can see, the gates over here are shot. and we don't know when they're going to reopen. in fact, students here in the school and schools and colleges in deleon around just returned for in person classes. but have had to revert to online classes because of the air quality emergency that's been in the capital for the last couple of weeks. the denny government had shot schools and colleges for in person learning this week.
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but authorities that have been tasked to reduce air pollution in and around the capitol have extended that and we don't know when the schools will reopen on top of that construction work, which is one of the major pollutants in the city or will only resume next week. at least 6 atomic power plants around delhi have also been shut. now on top of that, there are some emergency measures that are being taken. for example, trucks that are carrying essential supplies will only only those trucks will be allowed to enter delhi. the authorities will be using anti small guns, thus us a presence and also water, sprinkling to settle the dusk and control at pollution levels. now deli government has ordered its employees to work from home this week. but the central government, which is also in new delhi because this is the capital of the countries as it will not have its employees work from home and has, in fact suggested their share vehicles and probably carpool and come to work. now on the other issue is that of stubble, bonding,
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this does tend to rise during this time of year. but the government of punjab, which is the state where you're seeing all these are farm fire, has been born, says it needs of financial assistance as we speak. the supreme court is, are in a hearing, or it's hearing the case of the are from authorities on what they're trying to do. and they're also going to be coming out to the decision on a potential to de locked down in the capital of the manufacture date. as is putting the towel there live in new delhi, let's go to pakistan then, and the relatively clear and islam about is 0, come all hider, elsewhere the country, though the whole command has been declared, the most polluted city in the world. indeed and pollution is alarming because people have been advised to stay indoors. a major factor of god that you saw and report from my colleague and the delhi. this
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time of day, people are burning the jobs on the agriculture farms and blush. the fact that vague dr. vague, i didn't creed and i got a contributing to over 40 percent of the pollution and the jeter dating air quality. also people are not able to go out into the box in the mall. industrial pollution is also a factor and the fact that a lot of the garbage a burned openly, but there had been no advisory from the government as far as school and work concerned. and this is of course, an alarming situation because law and daily lie in a jo, graphic, proximity area in the winter months their temperature dip. however, because this is also the agriculture, the bread bought good, including the fun job on the indian side. and red is also a water logged area. dad already created fog, but combined,
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where did industrial pollution that creates that smog, which is even far more dangerous than today, all along with daily and all on but top in mongolia rank amongst the work country when it comes to the quality in particular city. how serious come on had a reporting live from as lemme that come on, buddy. thanks. the era secretary of state is to to meet kenny as president in nairobi as part of a diplomatic push to bring peace to with the opiate. the year long conflict between ethiopia, government and rebels, from the northern to grier region, as escalated in recent weeks, but been warnings that it may spiral into a full scale civil war. kenny has been pushing for negotiations and a cease fire live that, and i roby out there as catherine sawyer there for us. how will the presence of the u. s. secretary of state katherine in the region, impact upon the situation was
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a huge impact because here he is expected to speak to the president more about the intervention of king a. can you place a pivotal role in this intervention efforts that are going on? so our secretary blinking is expected to meet president to who at some point this morning they're going to discuss a very much president who, whose visit in id, suburban on sunday, where he met our prime minister, abbey, and other government officials to discuss what's going to happen going forward, perhaps discuss a ceasefire and things like that. it appears that kenya is taking the lead in this intervention efforts. we have a lot of diploma diplomatic efforts going on from different quarters, including the u. s. and the african union, through its envoy pres, from a president, a lesser guna passenger who has been talking to both sides. and there appears to be little appetite for a protracted warfare even from both sides of the conflict. the 2 grand leadership
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as well as the government, but we haven't seen a new movement at least publicly, from those 2 sides that are fighting movements overseas fire. perhaps a, you know, movement of, you know, perhaps a possibilities of a talk. the u. s. has threatened to impose sanctions, but then it is holding back to allow a chance for a dialogue, but we've seen even as it holds back human rights atrocities been committed by both sides at the un has said that to grants, for example in id saba are being rounded up and detained, so this is causing a lot of worry out, particularly in the future. so we expect a secretary blinkin to address those issues at a press conference that he's going to address later today. i was 0, catherine, sorry, elijah, my roby, catherine benefit thousands of refugees and migrants on the poland, baylor roost, borders spent another night sleeping and make shift camps in freezing conditions.
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on tuesday, polish police, fire water, canon and tear gas at those trying to cross. poland accuses peluso, pushing those stranded on the border and using them as a weapon. officers as had beg reports now from the polish side of the border. desperate people being pushed back with water cannon and pierre 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 the building. at the front, a mainly 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 zeros report on the grand spoke with them. yes, i was near charlotte while they're using pepper spray and water and tear gas against the children. is this the human rights of europe?
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10 days we've been here without water temperatures or minus 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, like dna, mont, him the live 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 without an organiser. poland wants to show the world. it is defending europe's border against a very routine dictator using desperate people as a weapon. they say alexander lucas santa is taking revenge on the e. u for sanctions imposed after his violent crackdown on political opposition at
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home. for months, bruce has been granting migrants visa z, promising them an easy route into the you and you probably america just because all we have to societal so yes, 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 pause to discuss the proposal with a members of the european union. that's fine. what's the, just as the numbers at the border grow? so to does the desperation, they can't go back. poland says it cannot santa 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 will counseling europe and international organization focused on human rights called on european
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nations to work together to find a solution. this is not a problem of poland, this is the european problem. and in order to deal with this problem, we need to see responsibility solidarity. but in order to do this, to be all need to have possibility to do this. the situation is evidently extremely complex and problematic. we can see an enormous suffering of people that are left in limbo. ah, it is absolutely unacceptable what belarus is doing and how the people are manipulated. whether update max to on al jazeera, then the damage caused by a months worth of rain and just 24 hours and parts of canada. and we'll hear from the former player who's been detailing the racist abuse he faced throughout his career in english, cricket ah,
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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 wintry 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, but it's dry down in the south. the spells the sunshine coming through for southern areas of england. and as we moved down to the i barion potential is looking lot
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fine and dry. if a 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, in the country with an abundance of results. all right, one moment we move to grow from we balanced rena economy, blue economy and digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesians progressively ensure the policy reform to create quality of jobs, invest, palm springs, and programs with no blue
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ah, hello again, this is al jazeera live from doha. let's remind you of the may nears the saw. the pakistani city of la hawes been named the most polluted city of the world. people there urging the government to step in to save them from the western equality at a neighbouring india. schools and colleges have been shut indefinitely in new delhi to to pollution d. u. s. secretary of state asked you to meet kenny as president in nairobi as part of a diplomatic push to bring peace to ethiopia. there are fears that the year long conflict with rebels from the northern to grad region may spiral into a full scale civil war. and thousands of refugees and migrants on the poland,
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baylor roost border was spent another night sleeping in makeshift camps in freezing conditions. on tuesday polish police fought water canada tear gas at those trying to cross armenia says that it's a great a c spy with as a by john following a day of violence which left at least 15 soldiers dead on medias. defense ministry says that russia helped to broke of the truce. it asked moscow to help to defend its territory against as every forces as a by john had accused armenia of provocation on media and as by john, 4 to 44 day wall last year over the disputed territory of nagondo color back me on laws ousted civilian leader on san sushi and 15 of her political allies are facing charges of election fraud. sushi has been detained since the military stage, a coup in february, and already faces a host of other criminal charges. the military justified its takeover by accusing
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her party of cheating to win landslide election victory. but independent observers found no evidence of fraud. she lay as president has survived that impeachment vote to remove him from office. the senate fell short of a 2 thirds majority needed to oust sebastian pin. yet he was accused of corruption following the leak of the pandora papers which exposed the hidden wealth of some world leaders and business people. the documents linked piano to the sale of a mining company through a family business to a close friend fietta denies the charges, but our latin america editor, lucille newman, says there's still a chance that the president will face a legal reckoning. 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 votes 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 the $125000000.00 land sale for a mine and put project in 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 pick a funny here, or kick in a game, or no one can be so nice because to believe that he did not use his office to benefit him. so for him, one thing was reasonable. if it was another one, boy stupidity. no, i'm in that. the other is one of chillies, richest men, and has a history of ethically and legally questionable business dealings. getting denies any wrong doing and insisted impeachment was manipulated by the opposition for political gain just ahead of this sunday's national elections. the center, the timing of this trial, they have actually worked in pinion as favor. many believe that removing
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a president just days before a national election, 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. mikaela de la quinta, inn yet 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. i'd put the motion 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 sundays elections. spira 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. a year ago, the small island of providence here was devastated by the strongest hurricanes ever hit columbia. it destroyed the islands infrastructure and killed several people,
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president of and okay, promised that it would all be rebuilt within $100.00 days. but as all a sudden, rump yet he reports now many residents are still living intense. her normally robinson, a year later feels much like the 1st day after house was destroyed by hurricane i yoda if i don't get in for my son. he and her family remain in attend with holds. now letting the rain through memories of the devastation still hunter, booking, as he talked to settle nocka. if they have a heart, i beg them to please help us. so we need a house. we need to be living comfortably again. it has been very difficult. it is still very difficult. i so then she, i just got this. 84, afro caribbean families have this small colombian islander frustrated, still waiting for a house to rebuild their lives. a year ago, the category 5 hurricane destroyed 98 percent of the infrastructure residency van
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duka promised to rebuild. in a 100 days the reconstruction has been very slow. the remains of the old hospital of yet to be demolished. limited care is offered in temporary tents. in wallace, no smallest, i'd recommend the book, it's frustrating. health should be a priority or we should have a better separation for corporate patients. but here it is, everybody with everybody following complaints and under increasing pressure for the slow progress the government contractor has indeed increased 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. he has long resisted mass tourism large resorts in shopping malls defending its traditional race. so culture, but no tourism at all has deeply impacted economic hardships. fishermen and
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community leader edgar stevens says many believe the delay heights a dark or plan backyard is appro. lemme. he says the rebuilding gets prioritize is states by mainland and for investors and authorities are trying to restart longer. post plans like the expansion of the airport is but i can sadala hint there, but again we fear that they are trying to tire people so they will start selling their land. or how do you explain that there is no hospital yet indian 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 crowd sourcing 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,
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allison that i'm petty al jazeera island, the pro v dancer, a town on the west coast of canada is warning of a catastrophic disaster due to flooding. at least one person has been killed by a landslide and 2 others are missing. extreme weather on the west coast has forced the closure of almost every road to and from the city of vancouver. jody vance reports stranded for days. this air left was forced to wait for the extreme weather to subside before helicopters could even begin to rescue motorist 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 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
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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 this, 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 months later. record rain and flooding all adding volume to prime minister just introduce those plea cop 26 about the impacts of the climate emergency in canada. canada is warming on average,
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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. jody vance. al jazeera, vancouver human remains have been found at the size of one of new zealand, worst mining disasters. 11 years ago. 29 men were killed after a series of blasts ignited by methane gas ripped through the pipe river line. the rest, the cases were only allowed access in 2019 due to safety concerns. images taken late last week during deep boring of mine confirmed the presence of 2 bodies covered 19 measures in new zealand will ease of the end of the month. prime minister jacinta arden has revealed and you traffic light system restrictions will apply mostly to the unvaccinated and beginning in mid december. people in oakland
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will be able to travel outside the region for the 1st time in 4 months. the country struggle to contain a delta variant outbreak since august pfizer is seeking emergency use authorization in the us where it's experimental cove at 19 pill. a study by the company found the pill reduces death and hospitalization and unvaccinated adults. by 89 percent. it's said to stop a mechanism that replicates the virus phases also agreed to allow other manufacturers to make the drug for lower and middle income countries. former professional cricketer as im raffi has told you k a u k parliamentary inquiry that he was racially abused throughout his career in england. rustic played for yorkshire. that's considered to be england's most successful cricket club. just a warning, but some of the evidence contained the use of racist phrases that you may find
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offensive onto. cirrus, that on that, nadine barbara reports. he promised it was time for true. you must seem or feet arrive to give evidence to a parliamentary committee. it was masks 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. ha, god, part of the 2005 i his team. and it was just, i'm the most surreal moment for me. i entered that dresser pretty early on. and me and other people i from asian background. there was comments such as, you lot say over there near the toilets. and allison washes and the word packee was used constantly. and that just seems to be an acceptance and institution. i'm 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
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a racial slur as banter from a yorkshire chairman roger 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 the c as in the victim, and reluctance to put into place. they are the recommendations. when pushed hot and said the club fell within the definition of institutional racism. he also suggested the england and wales cricket border easy b could and should have investigated refix allegations. it's very clarity in a 2nd and you could describe this is the wild west the way this is. what we've had this morning. do you think the sea bass? yes on to i think her we are learning a lesson here about and what lesson are you learning st. allison? well i think we've got a long way to go to fulfill our our ambition to make cricket again for everyone. as
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emer 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 after 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 the and i did something thus far bigger than any runs ago or any wickets ago. but yeah. ready if horrible, it hurts, refresh called for real changes to get rid of all discrimination in crickets, including against black players and women. the committees do to wish you its own recommendations. it's then up to the government to decide what action if any should be taken mentioned. the dean barbara al jazeera london balance was a cheery in the u. s. is expected to continue to the operations in the murder trial of kyle written house. he's the teenager accused of shooting protested in wisconsin
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. last year, 2 people were killed during a black lives matter demonstration, the 18 year old claims he acted in self defense. in spain, a man is reported to have died in an exclusion zone around an erupt in volcano, on the island of la paloma the 72 year old was found dead in his home. the cause isn't yet clear. he'd been reported missing on friday. residents have been allowed to enter the zone to retrieve personal items. the volcanoes been spewing lava and ash since mid september expert say the eruption could last another month. ah, it is good to have you with us. hello, adrian said, are going to hear it though. how the headline.
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