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we were 1st generation of black wishes people and we had to really find our way with no hope and no indication. well is a much more the place. we please better to get away with these regional boundaries, film direct. thank you. in to tell me, singer songwriter again you think about racism making certainly have if making are invisible. you dear. be answered on our to para, ah, security forces ensued on use live bullets and tear gas of mass protests. at least 15 people have been killed. ah, malcolm on peach adobe. you're watching ultra 0 live from our headquarters here. and doha, also coming up a large group of refugees and migrants,
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a given temporary shelter in bella roost, but many more face. another freezing nights along the border with poland. the philippines tells b jing to back off after accusing its coast guard of attacking to supply boats in the disputed south china sea. also had canada deploy, says air force and troops to help with the rescue efforts. after devastating floods and lance lies in the country's west. ah, health workers in sudan say at least 15 people have being done done by the security forces during another mass protest against last month military takeover. dozens have been injured by life, fire and tear gas. that's according to the central committee of sudanese doctor's wrestle, said our reports now from courtroom. the demonstrations easterel, dont continue less than a week of hundreds of thousands around the country to the states demanding the
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military of diverse is take order of the government. people came out on wednesday to the 3 that seemed demand ah little 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 heart here must also be brought to justice. the protests were organized by bodies known as resistance committees and the forces of freedom and change coalition, which has been shared in power with the military. again, protestors were met with widens, including tear gas and live ammunition by security forces to disperse them. several have been killed and many more injures ah, 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
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other cities. protesters behind me, they are barricade in the roads, are fighting added the ty, years burdening the tires and chanting. i guess it did that 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 opt to fat that 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 cut it 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,
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become a leader on the continent, and to restore very strong support from the international community. the protest to see they will do all they can to force the military to hand power to a civilian government. and when does this demonstration show that the dispute with the military leadership is far from where from said that al jazeera cartoon. while the un secretary of state who you saw in that report has reiterated calls for a ceasefire and ethiopia conflict, expressing concerns the war, could spill over into the horn of africa. mister lincoln made those comments in the canyon capital during the 1st leg of his tour of africa. catherine soy is in nairobi. if the appeal was high on the agenda, as u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin visit, had neighboring kenya canyon pres. then to hooking atta briefed blinkin on his recent trip to a seal peer where he met with the prime minister i'll be amid and other officials.
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i strongly believe that there is an opportunity and more than an opportunity than absolute necessity for all of the parties to, to stop, to talk, to pull back to get you monitoring assistance to flow and ultimately to be at a table together and negotiate through the various differences that that of emerged over the pastor over the past year, the united nations and ethiopia, human rights commission, say up to $1000.00 ethnic to 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 union, and boy, former nigerian president, or less a good a bassinger is talking to both prime minister abbey's administration and the degree
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and leadership which is listed as a terrorist organization by the government. the us and other international partners, as well as regional leaders, 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 neighbors 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 hard line position with set preconditions ahead of any negotiations but here and there will be beyond a diplomatic talk. we haven't really see at least public in any farm actual on what more can be done to put pressure on them to agree to a cease fire. and possibly talks. katherine saw alta 0 now ruby. now to europe, bella rousseau set up shelters for some of the migrants and refugees stuck on the
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border with poland, where thousands have been living and make shift camps. it comes a day after the polish police use tear gas and stung grenades to stop people trying to cross as big reports from the border lining up to get some sustenance alger there of them. these refugees and bella, russian troops in the breski area, near the polish border, bella ruth 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. the dodgy pe relatable at 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. look on some a carrying logs. the only thing that 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
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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 rose 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? meanwhile, polish forces of parked water cannon opposite a new makeshift camp at the border. with no sign, the picnic a stand off or the misery. 4000 stuck here, ending soon. as i beg, i'll, missouri,
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poland. are you an envoy to afghanistan says an i still affiliate there has expanded and seems to be present in all provinces. the group's latest attacks, bombings in a sheer neighbourhood and cobble killed at least 10 people, the special representative. deborah lyons told the un security council there is evidence the taliban is responding to the violence with extra judicial killings and attentions. 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 unaccountable and unregulated in formal money
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exchanges, which can only help facilitate terrorism trafficking and further drugs mother. these pathologies will 1st effect afghanistan. these pathologies will 1st effect afghanistan by then they will, in fact, the region. the philippines has accused b ging of sabotaging a re supply mission in the disputed south china sea. it says the incident happened on tuesday and near the contested sprightly islands. the chinese coast guard is said to blocked the philippine ship and fight water cannon less go live now to manila and our correspondent merger miller allen doggone jamilla. good morning just walk us through what we think happened here. all it happened 2 days ago and it was reported by the western command of the philippine military. and very quickly, as today,
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the press statement coming from the foreigner 1st secretary basically telling china to essentially back off and allow the philippines, the philippine military, the coast guard. and all of these are government agencies to do what it needs to do in the territories it controls in the south china sea. now this happens at a time, of course, when, you know, growing tensions in the south, china as he continues to escalate. partly because of the continued expansion of china in disputed areas, territories, and reeves. now the 2nd thomas shoal is actually a shawl controlled by the philippines. part are well within the exclusive economic zone of the philippines bays and cause loss and is also claimed by b. jing, according to its own 9 dash kline narrative. now that claim peter has already been disputed. the hague has already ruled that claim as invalid. but it hasn't stopped china from continuing its expansion in the south china sea. okay. jamila will leave it there many. thanks, jim. and i think dawn jones life from the bureau in manila to activist the jew in
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bangkok, court reverts on whether their bail will be revoked. it follows a ruling last week that speech is at protests. they lead last year were unconstitutional provoking, more demonstrations on sunday. the processes is called for reforms to the monarchy, which thailand's top court said amounted to a bid to overthrow the monarchy. yet tourists of denied any wrong doing south korea has recorded its highest number of cupid 19 cases in one day to dates more than 3200 people tested positive on thursday. officials say they're not surprised, they were expecting to see an increase after most restrictions were lifted earlier this month. 78 percent of the population there has now been vaccinated. several countries in europe are struggling with a new wave of cobit 19 numbers of infections and debts are rising, especially in russia, germany and the u. k. so some government leaders are re imposing
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a patchwork of partial restrictions, particularly on the unvaccinated. and that has prompted protests as priyanka group to now reports. oh wow. alarm bells ringing across europe. once again, it's at the epicenter of the corona virus pandemic. even before winter, fully takes hold in germany's oldest christmas market in dressing. trade as wonder if the virus was once again steve, the festive season and their profits. this was the momentous in the moment. 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 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 with is raging presenting an early emergency for the party is that for the next governing coalition to own the outgoing chancellor, issue dest are wanting to gain voltage economy,
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the rapp panoramic. so tuition in germany is dramatic. i can't say in any other way than the 4th waivers hitting our country with full force. default with 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 a 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, new records proposed come and restrictions on the unvaccinated hath triggered protests by large, unmasked crowds in prague. did god says good said that i am at this scar? the situation is truly dramatic. i am again asking every one to get vaccinated. really selfish are these people who don't get vaccinated and end up in hospitals. i
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endangering health care for other citizens of a fear keely felt in many parts of europe where people are bracing for another winter of uncertainty. brown up there. i'll 0 to stay with us here on al jazeera, still to come to the next few minutes to man. i'm guilty of killing the u. s. civil rights of malcolm. x ought to have the convictions thrown out. oh hello there. let's look to north america on a winter. snow storm has been dominating the weather story. here you can see the cloud cover as it sweeps from west to east. now is cause severe flooding in pots west in canada, as well as the north west of the u. s, but as it's moved away, it has dried up here, though it remains raw the cold and you can see the snow that's lingering, but that system has got plenty of snow to the canadian prairies as bringing what
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a web as well to the great lakes and ahead of it, it has been rather warm across that east coast temperature is above average for new york and washington dc, but have a look what happens as it sweeps through me as temperature dipping down for toronto as well. we look at the 3 day for washington, dc. it's going to be well below the average and quite a dip from $20.00 to $8.00. by the time we get to saturday, it will remain cloudy. now as we look to the west coast, we've got more of a wintry mix pulling into washington, oregon, idaho. as well as montana's lots of snow expected here. it's down in the southwest that things are looking a lot quieter and comma that heat south too, except for florida. we've got some heavy rain coming in. it's expected to stay. or we can. thanks to this blotch of rain, that's bringing heavy showers, the yucatan peninsula. all the way to the bahamas, that's weather update. ah,
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casa one of the fastest growing nations in the way on it then development. international government, leister ha, trident one. he skillfully knocked down 3 key areas of develop. oh, filling up from it, connecting the world, connecting the future. won the cato. cortez gateway to whoa trade. ah ah welcome back 317 gmc, these are your top story so far, medics and suit on say at least 15 people have been shot dead by the security
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forces during another protest against last month, military takeover. dozens have been injured by life, fire and tear gas. the u. s. secretary of state has reiterated calls for a cease fire in the opium conflict. expressing concerns the wall could spill over into the horn of africa. antony blinking made the comments in the canyon calendar. during the 1st lady who regional and bell roost to set up shelters for migrants from refugees. stranded on the border with poland, thousands of people trying to reach that you have been living that make shift camps for over a week. now the european union has proposed a new law curbing the imports of goods linked to deep for a station. it would affect commodities including beef sawyer would palm oil, coca and coffee companies would need to prove their global supply chains and not contributing to the destruction of forests. the draft law still needs to be passed by european governments and the e u. parliament. the bypass administration in washington has reportedly asked
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countries to consider releasing some of the crude stockpiles. the reuters news agency says, the hope is it would bring don prices, the world's largest oil consumers, including china, india, and japan. are among the countries that a set tripping approach. now late last month, the cost of oil touched 7 year highs, as demand rebounded to almost pre pandemic levels faster than the pace of supply. let's talk now to omit shockley. he's a senior foreign policy and energy analyst at gulf states analytics. he joins us from washington. omit welcome back to al jazeera. how significant is this request from jo biden's government? yes, thanks for having me. i have to mention about the role of energy in us foreign policy . you know, when the last year from the oil price drove and the 1st time it to be negative, us please. and in energy active in every diplomacy,
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to discuss with admission on those procedures, such as the russian, russia, and so you have to produce and more or, or to, to cut oil production to create a balance in the market. and by then at the station trying to follow the same policy and trying to pressure to measure or procedure such as russia. so the u. a and complete answer ok to produce more. but then last, during the last are big summit. just countries tried to assign integration and major position to gradually increase oil by every last 400, better pen days and russia. and so the, in about very concerned about the future of the market. and the last big deputy of 2nd minister of energy, russia is such a discordant production and interested. okay, but how do you think the opec countries will react? because on the one hand, they want to make money clearly. and on the other hand,
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they've never been particularly predisposed to doing what they're told to do by a u. s. president. yes, the present all old never procedure and all of the member are satisfying for the current lit up production and the current price of the credit, the price on board is help this country to recover the economy. it's damaged by copays and as i mentioned, showed you are concerned about maybe the demand drop by coming moss, and especially by next summer and due to situation day trying to keep the production limit and not interested to increase production limit again as to why the solution brokers from the discounts, and as does this mean for consumers around the world in this region that i'm sitting in fuel costs, the cost of petrol and gas in your car has almost doubled in the past 2 and a half or 3 years in europe is going up by almost 2530 percent because the european
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countries are bringing in e 5 and e. 10 grade on lately. it, which is good for the planet, but bad for your credit card bill. yeah, you know, i bought according energy crisis. i have to say, did it just not pick the main factor up to creating such crisis? we have the short is lindsay and that's regarding the market and also shortage of coal in the market during the call. we to some image procedure trying to delay the product in some or, and i guess from some project and due to some delay, the shortage in the market. as you know, the last week we have something to go school and according to saw me to the old countries, tried to put more focus on renewable energy and drank more invest in energy transmission processes. but, and if you transfer process new investment and also need high technology at present, some companies are unable to, as tech, financial and technology to,
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to do according to glasgow. summit rules. but this trudges, it's the bed chance for russia to keep on a poly into your market at the same time gives and unfortunately, due to you and other countries to more focus on the renewable energy and more focus on domestic green and maybe and that's for the for example, in norway and neither land made more investment in his domestic renewable domestic, hydro, non domestic cannibal energy will tell this country to decrease different just fossil because they financed the russia. and to be more energy is sufficient. ok, we must leave it there. shall cree, thank you very much. state of emergency is now in effect in the canadian province of british columbia. after heavy rainfall triggered flooding and mud slides, highways and bridges have also been cut off, and at least one person has died. jude events have more out from vancouver
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for almost a week, thousands of canadians have been stranded, forced to evacuate or left without a home to return to for steve booth. the record breaking rain and british columbia turned a typical weekend commute into what feels like an an ending ordeal. we got overnight in our car and monday night and we were able to find a friend of a friend of a friend who lived in help and was taking people in and we. ready yesterday morning we went there and can just get a car was what was hard. prime minister justin trudeau has promised support. including to playing the military. i spoke with the premier i spoke with the number of mirrors last night to talk about how people are doing in this terrifically bad situation. we're also working with them on saving people on sending resources like the canadian,
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our forces to support people in this situation. but also will be there for the clean up and the rebuilding after the impacts of these extreme weather events. the british columbia premier then declared a provincial state of emergency already strain supply lines are at risk of greater disruption. therefore, as of noon today, the government a, b, c, is declaring a state of emergency. there's not a person that hasn't been affected or will not be affected by the events of this past weekend. these events are increasing irregularity because of the effects of human cause. climate change canadians on the west coast have become familiar with extreme weather events like the heat dome and the bomb cyclone. this one is being called an atmospheric river which dumped a months worth of rain in 2 days. when i 1st started studying climate change 20 years ago, there was this idea that you had to go somewhere else that the canada was wealthy and would be fairly insulated from the effects of climate change. and i mean this
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summer has just taught us here in canada, but i think people around the world that you don't have to go anywhere. climate change is affecting everyone at home. it could end up being one of canada's most expensive disasters. mudslides have destroyed highways and bridges, cutting off access to the largest port in vancouver and flood waters are still rising in british columbia as agricultural historically. the washington state nooks sack river floods 1st and then that triggers a chain of events leading in to canada. but this time, this extreme rain storms soaked the fraser valley, even before the connected rivers systems could flood it. the u. s. flood has b. c, very much still on high alert and this entire area racing for more. jody events. i'll do 0, vancouver for me as president donald trump's long time advisor, steve bannon has pleaded not guilty to obstructing a congressional probe into the january the 6th capital riots he's charged with defying a request to give evidence to a us house panel. mr. bannon was charged last week by
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a federal grand jury. he's about suffice. if he says the prosecution is a politically motivated attack against him, you must judge a sentence. darius s a 41 months in prison for his role in that attack on the capital building. he's jacob chance lee gave himself the nickname of shaman, for the horned head dress that he wore. prosecutors asked for a harsh sentence. does as an example, chunky pleaded guilty to taking part in the storming of the senate to try and stop the certification of president joe biden election, victory defense lawyers in the u. s. murder trial of col, written house of asked the judge from miss trial, even as the jury considers a verdict, 18 year old is charged with shooting processes, killing 2 people and injuring another during racial justice rallies in wisconsin last year. written us as he acted in self defense, john henry sent this update from outside the courtroom in kenosha, wisconsin. the jury and the call written else trial is focused on video. they've
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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 concerns that they might overemphasize one piece of evidence. and it's easy to understand why that video shows kyle written house 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 has moved for a miss trial saying there was prosecutorial misconduct because one of those key 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 court room. there will also be a verdict here in the streets. remember this all began with protesters encountered protesters clashing in a place here in the streets of canoes, show on a warm day in the summer of 2020. when armed men were on both sides and came into
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conflict, that's why we're here now. and the concern is that might happen again to men convicted of assassinating the american civil rights to malcolm x are expected to have their names cleared after more than half a century, the manhattan district attorney's office will on thursday move to throw out the convictions of mohammed disease and the late kellyville islam. it comes after an investigation found the f, b i and the police withheld key evidence that would likely have led to their acquittal. malcolm x was shot during the speech in new york in 1965 to mar a pain is co author of the dead are arising the life of malcolm x. she says their involvement has been in question for a long time. the dal started with the 2 people who were convicted abilities as was clueless law. they, when we look at the assassination malcolm x, we know that the team came out of a new work and from a group out of newark and of the north mosque. but close as ease and clue
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islam and abdul aziz were both members of the harlem us and people who are in malcolm's organization. on the day when he was assassinated, they knew these guys. and so had they showed up at the audubon, they would have known that these guys, when they would have allowed them into the room. so for them to have had their fingers on the trigger for the shots at kill malcolm. and they weren't in the room simply what we were able to do is find out, explore the culture of what was going on in the nation of islam at the time. malcolm's assassination. and what we found out was how the a hit came out of out of new york last, when you, when you wanted, of course, is there 247, the website that al jazeera dot called the headlines on now. ah .

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