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unflinching journalism are you committed to building a vibrant democratic afghanistan, sharing personal stories with a global audience? our ministers had no idea what was happening on the shop floor, but i could see the body bags explore and abundance of world class programming. climate change is another principle. if the issue of survival on al jazeera, ah crackdown and sudan leaves at least 15 people dead after police fire live rounds and tear gas protests. ah, hello, i'm diamond jordan. this is al jazeera ally from dough are also coming up the u. s . sector of state ways in on the ongoing crisis in ethiopia. backing efforts to end
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the fighting, a large group of migrants and refugees are given temper shelton, bella roost. but many more faced another freezing night along the border with poland. she made the blemish. they still, i mean joy on you. k prime minister boris johnson is under fire as, as government faces for the criticism over political ethics. ah medics incidence at least 15 people have been shot dead by security forces during another mass protest against last month's military takeover. dozens had been injured by live fire and tear gas. that's according to the central committee of sudanese doctor's wrestle, said our reports now. o. carter ah, the demonstrations in student continue less than a week after hundreds of thousands around the country to the seats, demanding the military of diverse is the corner of the government. people came out
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on wednesday to reiterate that seemed demand. ah, i'll now go on with any i demand for civilian government and the military council to be taken to court. and those who killed people to be handed justice city been and those who are making our lives hard here must also be brought to justice. the protest were organized by buddies known as resistance committees and the forces of freedom and change coalition, which has been shading power with the military. again, protestors were met with widens including tear gas and live ammunition by school forces to disperse them. several have been killed and many more injure oh, the toilet is also destroy the phone lines. the internet has been restricted since the military takeover and those restrictions became tougher during redness these demonstrations. but all that didn't deter the crowds from gathering in capital and other cities. protesters behind me, they are better. kate, in the roads,
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are fighting at the ty, yours, burden in the tires and chanting. i guess it did the military. they say they want an immediate restoration off a civilian government and they say all so they want the release of the political prisoners and also on me to commit to death cause additional declaration. it's signed in 2019 with, with, with civilians general up to, for the hell will hon. who does all the 2 years transitional government has promised to appoint a government of technocrats to lead onto elections in 2023. do you as caught a to sudan after the military takeover and has urged and returned to civilian government? sudan had been on path toward a democracy. instability, returning to that path is the best way for sit down to attain patient prosperity, become a leader on the continent,
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and or to restore very strong support from the international community. the protest of say they will do all they can to force the military to hand power to a civilian government. and wednesdays demonstrations showed that their dispute with the military leadership is far from where from said the al jazeera cartoon. the u. s. secretary of state has repeated calls for a ceasefire in ethiopia, antony blink, and also says he's worried the fighting could spill over to the horn of africa. the conflict between ethiopia as government and rebels from the northern tegra region as escalate that in recent weeks. catherine sawyer reports. if the appeal was high on the agenda as us secretary of state antony blink and visit had neighboring kenya . canyon president to hooking utter briefed, blinking on his resent, tripped a few pier where he met with the prime minister. i'll be amid and other officials. i strongly believe that there is an opportunity and more than an opportunity that
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absolutely necessary for all of the parties to, to stop, to talk, to pull back, to get humanitarian assistance to flow. and ultimately to be at a table together and negotiate through the various differences that, that have emerged over the pastor over the past year. the united nations. and if you piece human rights commission, say up to 1000 ethnic, the grands have been detained by security forces. all sides in the conflict have been accused of committing atrocities against civilians. and the fighting has continued. despite a flurry, diplomatic activity, the african unions envoy, foreman, nigerian president, or less a good, a boss angel, a stalking to both prime minister abbey's administration. and that degree and leadership, which is listed as a terrorist organization, by the government, the u. s. and other international partners, as well as regional leaders,
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are also involved in peace efforts. we must believe in the fortitude and the wisdom of the ethiopian people, because in the end, the solutions will come from them. what we must do as ne breath is to support is to counsel is to hold hands is to point in the right direction. both sides of the conflict continued to maintain a hotline position with set preconditions ahead of any negotiations with here. there will be beyond the diplomatic talk. we haven't really see at least public key any farm. ok, so on on what more can be done to put pressure on them to agree to a cease fire and possibly talks. katherine sawyer, alta 00. the you an invoice off janice dawn says, am i still affiliate there has expanded am. seems to be present in old provinces. a groups latest attacks, bombings in a sheer neighbourhood and cobble killed. at least 10 people un special
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representative. deborah lions told security council baton bonds. response to the violence is worrying. she says there's evidence of extra usual killings under tensions. the reality of the current situation threatens to heighten the risk of extremism. the continued deterioration of the formal economy will provide impetus to the informal economy, including alissa drugs, arms flows, and human trafficking. the ongoing paralysis of the banking sector will push more of the financial system into on a countable and unregulated informal money exchanges, which can only help facilitate terrorism trafficking and for their drug smuggling. these pathologies will 1st effect afghanistan. these pathologies will
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1st effect afghanistan by then, they will, in fact, the region fella roost the set up shelters for some of the migrants and refugees stuck on the border with poland, where thousands have been living in makeshift camps. it comes a day after polish police use tear gas and stung grenades to stop people trying to cross acid bag reports from the border lining up to get some sustenance altogether of him. these refugees and by the russian troops in the britsky area near the polish border. but the ruse has in recent days, stepped up attempts to show its treating people humanely. on tuesday night, it provided shelter for hundreds of men. women and children in this warehouse will dodge a pity bradley's uncle of the commentary. on this video comes from brother russian state media. many of them have now returned to the forest. these pictures from wednesday film by poland, interior ministry apparently shall migrants leaving the makeshift camp as by the russian forces lucon, some
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a carrying logs. the only thing that's kept them warm at night, overnight, there were fresh attempts to break through the razor wire and reach polished territory. i was earlier. polish forces had used water cannon across the border at a group of migrants. polish border forces said they were attacked with stones polish police said one officer was taken to hospital with the head injury and the polish side to what provision there is has come from volunteers. on tuesday, the human rights commissioner of the council of europe visited one migrant aid center near the border. it is absolutely unacceptable what bella roost is doing and how the people are manipulated. that at the same time, i think we need to step aside and, and think you know, what is happening at the european border. why are these people left in limbo and what can be done in order to stop this extremely dangerous situation?
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meanwhile, polished forces of parked water cannon opposite a new makeshift camp at the border. with no sign, the political standoff or the misery. 4000 stuck here, ending soon. as i beg, i'll, missouri, poland. well, many of those trap to the border are from iraq. despite the danger, as many are still desperate to reach europe, no matter what the risk, human con reports now from arab bill in northern iraq. he says his daughter was his life. the poland by the roost border isn't the only route a desperate rockies are taking. use of her bibs, daughter died as she tried to get from turkey to italy in a smugglers boat in early november. but the vessel capsized, killing the pain is still rule limited. oh, look at their holy home and there was helen. i tried to prevent her from going, but it did not work. she wanted help for her daughter who suffered from ill health . so she decided to travel with her husband. she didn't make it. her husband and my grand daughter survived that they were back here and my granddaughter is still sick
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. abraham is a human rights lawyer. he says the blame lies with local government for not providing opportunities for people. well sen, it's a shame to see our youth suffering on the borders of belarus and poland, leaving their wealthy country. but because of corruption and injustice, our youth have to leave the country. they have no opportunity here. our politicians are the ones to blame enough. you don't have to go far enough bill to find young people desperate to leave to hold the university graduate. yet the only work he can find is a low paying clerical job outside the local, cold on january, that answers or what is what life is so hard here. i'm ready to leave the country and sell everything i own and pay smugglers just to leave for another country. everything is corrupt. you and they aren't sharing the wealth of the nation. homer now question, iraq is beginning repatriation flights from belarus on the 18th of november. but even if that route is closed, there are still plenty of people who'll find any way necessary to get out no matter
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what the cost, no matter what the success rates, and no matter how dangerous it is. it wrong, can al jazeera or bill. several countries across europe are struggling with a new wave of the coven. 19 pandemic numbers of infections and deaths arising, especially in russia, germany and the u. k. government leaders are re imposing a patchwork of partial restrictions, particularly on the unvaccinated, and that's prompted protests as brianca groups are. it's late. oh, wow. alarm bells ringing across syrup. once again, it's at the epicenter of the croon, a virus pandemic. even before winter fully takes hold in germany's oldest christmas market in dressing. traitors wonder if the virus will once again steal the festive season and their profits. this will be momentous. in one of the moments i think the problem is that the traitors feel a bit abandoned. we don't know what's going to happen. are we going to open up the
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rules going to be changed? and yes, on sleepless nights we think about the goods that are ordered. no one gives any information about what is going to happen. and when germany's fault wave is raging, presenting an early emergency for the parties that form the next governing coalition to the outgoing chancellor. issue dest, are wanting to gain voltage upon immediate, current, pandemic situation in germany, as dramatic. i can't say in any other way than the 4th waivers heading our country with full force default, we've has tightened its grip on neighboring belgium. in response, the government is extending the use of face mass, and again, making more people work from home is fostering. the 1st observation is that the alarm signals are flashing red. we see that we have a very high number of infections in our country. we also see that the number of beds occupied in intensive care has doubled in a week and that we have crossed the red line with 500 beds occupied. in the czech republic, where deline infections are hidden,
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new records proposed come and restrictions on the unvaccinated, half triggered protests by large, unmasked crowds in prague. did glance at her said that i am at this scar. the situation is truly dramatic. i am again asking everyone to get vaccinated. really selfish. are these people who don't get vaccinated and end up in hospitals. i endangering health care for other citizens or a fear keely felt in many parts of europe, where people are bracing for another winter of uncertainty. priyanka book that i'll 0 conference or break out 0 when we come back. defense lawyers in the u. s. asked for a mistrial in the case of a teenager charge of killing to protest as a racial justice. ronnie's last year, and a fast spreading bird flew is put in europe and asia on alert, marana stay with us. ah,
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ah, look forward to brighter skies the winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello, then let's have a look at the weather across south asia, and it's been a divided picture from much of india recently. it's dry up in the north west in the south, but it is going to change over the next few days. we're watching to circulations one to the west and one to the east bringing torrential downpours once again to areas like tumble. now do an under project where we do have warnings out shanker as well. so a lot of that wet weather and we could see further flooding in places like chin ny . we've also got wet weather coming up that west coast. we're going to see rain chucked at one by and places like good us. we don't expect to see this rain here at this time of year, but there it is. and further north of this, it is looking a lot fina and why if a places like new delhi and the whole in pakistan, but the quality remains rather unhealthy to hazardous, but it is looking a lot more settled now is more settled as well as we move over to east asia,
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for large areas of china. it's dwight up nicely across the south. a lot of that, whether that week weather systems pulled out, it's taking some of the weather to those japanese islands, but much of horseshoe is skates that for the western windy weather, we have to head farther up north to her kind of, for example. but for the korean peninsula, it's largely fine and dry with 15 degrees in sole. oh, the weather sponsored by casara always, ah, meet the minimum, a chassis helpful and the daughter decided to quit the rock race hoping to live better with less. let's just throw everything away out there will expose the simple living movement aimed at reducing personal consumption projects, and plus, i hope to be happier as a result. a simple life on al jazeera lou
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. oh, well, come back and pick your mind about top stories here. this our medic, since saddam's at least 50 people have been shot dead by security forces during another protest against last month's military take over. dozens of been injured by live fire tickets. but you are such a state has reached away to cool trustees fi and e, copious conflict, expressing concern. the war cooks below read to the horn of africa. anthony lincoln made the comments and kenya's capital during the 1st leg of his africa. and been a ru setup show to some migrants in refugees from that on the border with poland. thousands of people trying to reach the e. u. i've been living and make shift camps defense lawyers in the u. s. murder
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trial of col, written the house of asked the judge for a mis trial, even if the jury considers its verdict. the 18 year old is charles was shooting protest as heading to people and enduring another during racial justice rallies in wisconsin last year. written how says he acted in self defense? john henderson sent this update from outside the court in kenosha, wisconsin. risk of the jury in the cow written out trial is focused on video. they've asked the judge if they could re watch some of the video in the trial and he is ruled. not only can they do that, they can do it in a room alone watching it as many times as they want. that comes over the objection of the defense which wanted to limit the number of times they could see it concerned that they might overemphasized one piece of evidence. and it's easy to understand why that video shows kyle rittenhouse fatally shooting to men and wounding another. he says he did that in self defense, and that is what the jury is considering. meanwhile, the defense is moved for a mistrial saying there was prosecutorial misconduct because one of those key
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videos they received in a lower resolution than the prosecution had it. meanwhile, the tension out here in the streets is palpable. there will be a verdict inside of that courtroom. there were also be a verdict here in the streets. remember, this all began with protesters. encounter protesters clashing in a place here in the streets of kaneesha on a warm day in the summer of 2020. when armed men were on both sides and came into conflict, that's why we're here now. and the concern is that might happen again. new outbreaks, a bird flew, had been reported across europe and northern asia. 21. people had been infected in china this year. that's more than the whole of 20. 20 johnny chang reports. now from bangkok this is a chicken bomb with the difference. the birds of fighting talks for adam raised for the ring, not the retiree siri, and they sell for up to $30000.00 each across asia and the middle east. laser
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garden chub shows me his prize fighter strong wings and a long neck. but the birds need an extra barrier against infection and a given a bath in water infused the tumor on top of the vaccines. they've already had. the latest outbreak of bird flu doesn't just threaten his livestock, but also the international market on which he relies on a guide online. i can't sell these chickens and thailand because the fighting pits are closed. so i have to so my beds in another country. there's another outbreak i may have to close down my business with. the bird flew outbreak in europe has now forced these geese inside bread for their fatty livers for the luxury patty, while gruff. the farmers can't risk an outbreak from wild migrating birds outside in thailand's wet markets. the poultry may not be as valuable, but here probably more than anywhere else. they know how costly bird flew can be back in 2004. when bird flew hit thailand for the 1st time,
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they had to co more than 60000000 birds, devastating for decades. what had been at the time, the largest poultry expo business in the world. in recent days, outbreaks have been detected along with a new strain, h 5 and 8. colds are already underway in south korea, japan and china. the only effective way to stop the spread. and in china that you strain has already jumped into the human population. infections that have left 6 people dead, there is always a potential that one of these viruses once will adapt itself so it can jump to to humans. it could be wrong. similar as the 1918 spanish flu that one day comes from birds on makes its way into humans. buddhists and thailand released captive birds for merit or good luck with the world still reeling from the impact of one animal bone bars that spread into human populations. many will be praying this version of birth. lou doesn't do the same. tony chang,
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al jazeera bank of the u. s. congress is being asked to take stronger measures to protect taiwan. an influential advisory body has released its annual report, detailing the threat of chinese aggression. the report says congress should increase funding for tie one to purchase defense equipment from the u. s. and boost surveillance. washington is increasingly concerned about china's military buildup and it's push to develop nuclear capable missiles. alan fischer has mona from washington dc. if you're asking for the headline, it is that this group believes that the chinese communist party and that the people's liberation army are now equipped and ready to invade taiwan. but the do acknowledge that that would be a high risk strategy for the chinese. at this stage in that form is the basis of one of the recommendations more on that in a minute. but this report highly critical of the chinese, it says that china is engaged in a systematic effort to attack or press a raise. and marginalize people whose opinions and social cultural educational
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values, religion and ethnicity, it sees as a threat and it says that the united states should be aware of this. so what sort of recommendations did he put forward? well, 1st of all, they're saying that the should be greater, a preparedness for the military in taiwan, essentially acting as a detect against any possible action by the chinese. in taiwan, they're saying that they should consider the treating relationship between the united states and china, particularly when it comes to investment and chinese companies. who is the main shareholder. who else is involved is the chinese communist party involved the talking as well about moving at the reliance on china, away from major supply chains, particularly those that could, could impact the united states and key and critical areas as well. the head of the u. n's nuclear watchdog says iran has boosted its stock pile of high enriched uranium. rafael rossi is expected to visit tear on
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a monday after several trips this year. and its latest report grozis agency highlighted its lack of access, the monitor nuclear activities egypt and cattle have signed agreements to supply fuel and basic building supplies to the gaza strip. the 2 countries have pledged a $1000000000.00 to rebuild homes, roads, and other infrastructure damaged buys, ready strikes and may, israel and egypt had maintained a blockade on garza since hamas to palate in 2017. now the people in charge of securing catalyst fif a will come and keeping more than a 1000000 fans safe during the tournament. say they're ready more than ever. security forces from 13 countries took part in the what time exercise, which is now wrapped up kick off a cattle 2022 is just over a year away. the actor alec baldwin is facing allegations he deliberately ignored safety protocols that could have prevented
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a deadly shooting last month script supervisor, mommy mitchell is suing baldwin on the producers of the film rust. she says the actor cotton fired a loaded gun, even though it wasn't required for the scene. they were filming baldwin shot and killed from him. a talker for helena hutchins and injured the director. i'll never forget what happened on the set of roads that day. i re live the shooting and the sound of the explosion from the gun over and over again. i'm depressed. i don't feel safe. i feel like at any moment anything can happen to me. and to those that i care about that are standing close to me. in our opinion, mister baldwin chose to play russian roulette when he fired a gun without checking it. and without having the armorer do so in his presence his behavior and added the producers on rust was reckless. the canadian air force
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has been deployed to purchase columbia to help clear block roads after flooding in the state, canada's largest port has been cut off and thousands of people are stranded. 2 days of heavy rain triggered mud slides, leaving one person dead and at least 2 missing several towns have been completely isolated. and there are reports of food supplies running low more rains expected in the coming days. but his prime minister boss johnson's under renewed pressure to review his parties, ethics, there's increasing criticism around the lucrative 2nd jobs held by some conservative members of parliament. johnson's handling of the issues raising questions about his leadership and judgment, pulled brennan reports from westminster mother. he taught horace johnson has shown an uncanny ability to swat away criticism and sail unscathed through political storms. but his seemingly teflon coating seems to be slipping in the face of an ongoing grout, the outside interests of some of his own and peas. wednesday session of prime
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minister's questions was a tempestuous affair. everybody else is apologize for him, but he won't apologize for himself. a coward, not a leader, mister speaking with my party misbehaved, i kicked them out when somebody in his party misbehaves, he tries to get them off the hook. well, it wasn't willing to do is to work together on the basis of the independent report or by the 3 digit standards in public life, or to take things forwarded in the pm's attempt to turn the criticism back at the opposition felt foul of the speaker. i am not going to be challenged. you made the plan? is this good dr. glen? this house i'm enjoy and that was just the start of it. after lunch, johnson was subjected to intense christening by members of parliament, powerful liaison committee, among them. chris bryant, the chairman of the very standards committee that johnston had tried to replace 2, it's 2 weeks since the prime minister himself ignited this firestorm by launching
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an attempt to change parliamentary rules to save this man. his friend and fellow conservative m p. o and patterson, patterson has earned more than a $100000.00 from his 2nd job. as a consultant for healthcare company which had then one big government contracts, there is currently no limits on the 2nd jobs that an m p can take on no limit into said the amount of money they can earn from those outside interests for the amount of time that they can spend on them, but there is an outright ban unpaid advocacy despite the fact that the line becomes somewhat blurred when talking about defining what consultancy is. however, some campaigners believe the route over 2nd jobs is distracting from a bigger issue. that is how many potential breaches of ministerial standards actually go on investigated. this is the really worrying part. and this goes to the hearts of government. we actually need changes in legislation, see, address all of those areas. and that leads big bold steps by government fall beyond
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what we're seeing in this current debate around. and he 2nd jobs. johnson has been forced on to the defensive. his conservative m. p. 's are in turmoil, and his opinion poll ratings are slipping. the one thing that does have cross party consensus is the sense that johnson has brought all this upon himself. po brennan, al jazeera, westminster, a former u. s. president donald trump's long term advisor, steve bannon has pleaded not guilty to obstructing a congressional probe into the january 6 capital riot. he's charged with defying a request to give evidence to a u. s. house panel. bannon was charged last week by a federal grand jury. he is bound to fight it says the prosecution is a politically motivated attack. against him. a u. s. judge has sentenced arrived at a 41 munson prison for his role in the attack on the capital building. back in january, jacob charles lee gave himself the nickname, the shaman, for the horned head dress he wore prosecutors asked for a hot sentence to set an example. chancellor pleaded guilty to participating in the
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storming of the senate to try and stop the certification of president jo biden's election with the body of a man has been found in an exclusion zone around and erupt in volcano. when the spanish island of la palmer, it's believe the 72 year old died. when the roof of his house collapsed. he was reported missing a week ago. the cranberry via volcano initially began erupting in september. but since then, residents have been allowed to enter the zone to retrieve personal items. ah, took a quick check of the top stories here on al jazeera medics incidence at least 15 people have been shot dead by security forces during another protest against last month's military take over. dozens of people have been injured by live fire and tear gas. racial soda has molnar from the capital car to no end of a people have started to.

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