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if you are black, are a criminal, you are someone who is supposed to shut up except what america gives you. a new episode of democracy maybe explores racial conflict, ethnic politics and inequality in the united states. they get upset if you say all large met because they want to focus on what we had a dream on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello there i'm how am i he did this is the use are live from so hot. coming up in the next 60 minutes, hundreds of iraqi migrants and refugees stopped from crossing into the e. u at the boil. belarus, poland border, and i flying back home with thousands more are still breathing cold temperatures is
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there feature remains uncertain. the g 7 is calling on belarus to ends. the crisis . ah, people and see don are back on the streets a day after 15 for testers. were killed in firing. going security forces. we are shop, meeting your best races. the i p a fight, gape bluth. germany's parliament's votes in favor of new colbert 19 restrictions as infections search in countries across europe. and is for the head of the women's tennis association. questions the authenticity of an email from a tiny that tennis star hangs? why hasn't been seen in public since making sexual assault allegations against a top a government official? ah,
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ah. hundreds of the rocky migrants and refugees who were stopped the poland spellers for there are no flying home. iraq foreign ministry is trying to find others in belarus who will to leave along the border size of a makeshift camp since freeze and conditions. belarus has set up some shelters, but there's no sign of any resolution in it. standoff with poland will g 7 nations of cold and bellows to end the refugee and my crisis on the border with poland, you lead to civic keys. belarus of trying to push my guns into the european union, well know who the of the law had joins with law from the iraqi capital, baghdad, where some of those refugees and migrants will be arriving later on thursday. my mood that play and has no taken off. what are these people coming back to?
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indeed her ha, to answer the question 1st, they're coming back to misery that are coming back to earth. unemployment is that coming back to earth? it has sector there is being a disaster for dick, for almost 2 decades now, or they're coming back to uncertainty if a may say, but up also we have been a learning curve from sources in bureaus that 370 for iraqi. my grants have a have boarded the the flight back from minsk to iraq. they're going to land the 1st according to their itinerary, announced by the transportation ministry in iraq. they're going to land 1st in kurdistan region in our bid airport, and then from air bill to a baghdad. now, these may grants and refugees as you know, they have vulnerable people among them in closing, that includes zir, women, children in the elderly. in fact, some of them died trying to cross the border to seek medical treatment in europe.
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up. there have been reactions here in iraq official and none of fishkill on the fisher level. the for the ministry has announced that it has been, are engaging in efforts with are both billers and poland along with other european union countries. in order to solve this problem, to find immediate solution to this problem or at least alleviate the suffering of the people. a stuck on the border between poland and miller us. meanwhile, the minister over lan displays and migration at the iraqi minister of migration and displaced at met with you and better to iraq. she stressed on the fact that any, any forces deportation is rejected and she is blaming actually they would appear in union for what's happening to the migrants. given the fact that there is a political conflict between
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a europe and better us and the migrants are paying the price according to their minister that had been suspension of the bill of his art or cancel it here in iraq and suspicion of all flights. they took flights from iraq to bill are us, except for those at bringing the migrant back pull. people are very angry and there is a raising anger here among people, especially with the fact that the government is blaming belarus and poland and the people a beaming the government for forcing them to leave the country. okay, thank you very much. indeed, my hot abdel why heads are in baghdad waiting for that plane to arrive. we'll check in with you mackwood, of course, when that happens. but for now, as spokesman for the european commission, said that president, alexander lucas shank, as tactics won't bring about any concessions from the you. there is no question of negotiating with the lucas encourage him. and what we have announced
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yesterday is that, or we will hold technical talks earn with earn the un agencies and in particular you and hcr in o n and earn the earn below russian a counterparts in order to facilitate the repatriation of people who are at the border that is the focus of, of the talks as well, of course as continuing to try to facilitate or humanitarian aid or 2 people who are are at the border and in belarus. that is the only thing that we have announced yesterday. there is no question of any type of negotiation with the lucas uncle regime. i will. let's get more now from jonah ho, he's life for us in so colker from poland sides of the border with bella. ruth junior, we've been hearing there about the tit for tat,
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the diplomatic blame game. one of the people who stuck in the middle of this just picked us up to date, but with what's happening with those who are tramps. and luther can very cold part of the country right now. it's getting colder by the here. and that, of course, is going to take a toll on people living in very difficult circumstances and who have been doing so for a number of weeks, some small improvements in their day today situation over the last 48 hours or so. we saw this morning the better inside handing out some form of aid to be not tent camp labor bearing around and being handed out sort of little blue bags. i'm not sure what was in those bags. others, several 100 others had spend the night and i make gift at warehouse very close to the border area. the apps with again, some rudimentary protection from the cold but not a great deal else. it's still
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a pretty pulling at situation and you know, they are now aware that there is no where else for them to go. there is no way forward into the european union, which is the only reason they came here on a promise, from the bell origins that they would be allowed through. they're not going to get through. they look out across bob, why, at bowie. but they didn't you know, desperate measures and again, on wednesday it was another attempt that been going on night after night under the cover of darkness. a big attempt on wednesday night, according to the debriefs, the board offense about 80 miles south south of here. several 100 people. a decoy situation throwing stones, trying to distract the po, to border guards and a few meters down. tried to break through the fence a legit with the vote. bella russian border guards. will that attempt failed? and meanwhile, diplomacy is going on. on some level you heard that statement, their phone calls between anglo merkel and alexander looked really talking about nothing but aid. whereas the bella russian side is suggesting that there was some
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actual negotiations going on about a humanitarian corridor to germany without appears to be a non stop to the estonian foreign minister revealing that part of those calls miss lucas. and let his read lines for solving this crisis. he wants the jim as he wants to be recognised as the present won't sanction lifted. he's not going to get those things. it leaves him looking rather high, dry as a man fighting still for his own political survival and showing up to the no sign of carrying one way or the other. what happens to these people trapped on his side of the border? okay, joe, now hold on the polish side of the border with bella. bruce, thank you very much. indeed, jonah, and apologies for the connection there. we will try and work through that next time we talk to him because these are important stories that do need told by for no more confrontations have taken place between security forces. protesters in sit on
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security forces are far tear gas demonstrators. at least 15 people were killed on wednesday after police open farm. well, people have been angered by the military's refusal to hands back power to civilians, resume surgery drawing supply form cartoon. i was the situation and see done after the deadliest day on wednesday. while the clashes have erupted in a buttery and bowery districts in the capital or cartoon, so the professors are back and they are barricaded the roads and burning the tires and chanting, aghast, it did, admitted to the rule. and on the other hand that the security forces are, yeah, are use in the tear gas fight a tear gas on them to disperse them so far. they haven't been bad reports of the casualties or endure yet. and that, that, that, that, this protest that got it wrapped up today or not on
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a logical lot skis and scale as yesterday. however, the, that, that the situation could escalate any time. so there a group of the lawyers also having to wear these 2 districts to keep the report to the turn of the security forces from using excessive force. and on the other hand, so that, that the police department cartoon says that they are going to hold a press conference in the next 2 hours regarding the wine as that took place yesterday. so far, the security forces have always been denying any kind of involvement in kennings or the professors over to the civilian group says that that, that this or that those who have been killed web brad, those, the people where be killed have been killed actually by the security of forces, and this is the, the civilian coalition here, particularly the force of freedom and chase. they say they are going to step off pressure on the military. at $242.00, a power. she had an agreement and they are going to keep the demonstrations on till
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they see a civilian government being fully in charge. the army says that they are still committed to the road to the more grassy. and they are stealing the talks with the c billions and they are ready to, to, to, to ship power to share the parlor with them. and they said that in the next days they are going to form a that their government of technocrats that will lead the country to the election in 2023. that talks are still on the way and the impression is there, the secretary of state antony beacon was in the region and he erst, when an immediate restoration off a government, the deputy secretary general secretary of the state was he's in khartoum as she met at general al good hand and urged him for an immediate restoration of the government and also asked him the also prime minister to be back in the office so far. this talks how fruit, how produce no concrete results. and the fear is that if they cannot find a in a way out of this ponder,
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can that look the company could face more while and confrontations in the common base. the general court released the decision for the director general. so telecom companies to be arrested. tell us more about vance. well, did the internet blackout is still largely in place, particularly on there that that, that, that on that mobile phones. so the court has the lease is 1st statement around there 2 weeks ago. asked the an immediate restoration of the internet. dan, that doesn't, hasn't been implemented by the authorities here. a week later, the court released a similar statement and asked the restoration of the internet again. and debt was also not implement the today, the court that went further and released f verdict of arrest of this direct that jen was off. the telecom companies were refusing to restore the internet. however, the question is yet, is who is going to be in charge to, to detain, to, to, to arrest theirs? or does that director general was they like the general say that their state is
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under the, in the state of the emergency. and they are following the order of a higher authority. so without considering the fact that the army is in full control of the country without approval of the army, it's hard to see that that, that's dis. jared, that as a director of gems are going to be detained, or it's hard to see that anytime soon the internet will be restored. but still, sir, to encourage him. thank you. time c mora has only use are including the will have the latest on the disaster unfolding in western canada. severe flooding. this force the government to declare an emergency 30 years after the worst massacre during crucial war for independence. the search continues for those. listen, and it's for a special moment for barcelona fans and amanda help the club paste success in the past. the lasers, football coming up on
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germany. lower house is past new measures and a bit to contain the growing go. with 1900 break employees will needs improve their vaccinated, recovered from a corporate 19 or have a negative test result in order to access communal workplaces. legislation still needs approval in the upper highest before it comes into force. very case number's broken, 655 percent. that's the highest since the start of the pandemic. when a 3rd of germans unsexy native wild dominant, came a live in berlin, germany, these measures have no past. what kind of change is this expected to have? on the situation in germany, the pardon me, these changes have passed one house of parliament, the lower house,
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the blunders tog. that's the house that moves reelected as it were in september, but they have not gone through the other house of parliament and it is quite possible that they will not go through the other house of parliament. we'll have to see how that goes to morrow. there are, there is some suggestion by some conservatives that is from the christian democrat . so they are not happy with the extent of the measures. and it has to be said that there are many voices at the state level right across this country who say that the rule, this idea of proves you either being vaccinate, said you've recovered or you've got a negative test that, that doesn't go anywhere near far enough the point that's really stands out here, it is irrespective of the rules that are agreed upon, there remains a very large number of the adults population of germany. that is on vaccinations.
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yes, one 3rd of germans are not vaccinated, but that one 3rd includes many children who are of an age where they can't yet be vaccinated. a menu then break down the number. there are some suggestions is anywhere between 10 to 15000000 adult germans and residents of germany who are not german, who have not the vaccine. and to know that the vaccine is freely available and has been for many months the problem for the government. and for all politicians indeed as a can't take a government in place with the potential of a new government taking over the next few weeks. they cannot persuade these people to get vaccinated. and when we look at the numbers of people who are coming down with the infection being infected every day, the vast majority of those who are being infected, of course, are unvaccinated. well, for recognition dominic in germany that, that, that, that action does need to be taken to resolve the situation because $65000.00 people
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per day are contracting the corona virus. people aren't willing to pass laws in the upper house apartments or aren't willing to get vaccinated. what, what do they imagine? the outcome of this is going to be the interesting thing here. the reluctance on the part of some people in the upper house of parliament is not that they don't want to pass these laws that have been agreed to day because they think they are too strong. quite the reverse. the people in the upper house of parliament who have real qualms about what's just gone through the lower house. they say it should be much more stringent. that is the point here. the upper house of parliament is the representation of the states in germany. and the many states in germany, most of them on the south and the on with on the south and eastern borders of germany with the austria of the check vehicle. poland. they have incidences of
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curvature very high for figures in some places in some counties overall. bavaria, for example, and incidence on average, about 500 in saxony, and incidence of over 750 these people. they're crying out for what's called the 2 g plus rural. that translates as prove, either recovered all that you've had the vaccine and that you have a negative test before you're able to do very many things go to public places and that sort of thing. that is what many in the upper house apartment would like to see past. so that's why they oppose to a certain extent. what's been put through the lower house today. they say it's not strong enough. crucially, however, there is a meeting taking place to take place later on today between the federal government and the leaders, the prime ministers of the states. that is the me sing which could be decisive in bringing in some sort of much stronger measure that may emerge later this evening.
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dominic cane and violin domenic. thank you. the speaker of libya's house of representatives is standing in next month's presidential election. agree le seller has led the eastern parliament since 2014, when he joins high profile candidates. good and boy, lord lisa hester and the son of the country is late dictator, warmer gadhafi, a palestinian prisoner has died inside and israeli jail answer allegations of deliberate medical negligence. by the israeli authorities from ela moore was sentenced in 19 years in prison. in 2008, his mother had only been able to visit him a few times since his arrest mcmahon in law. i wished he was out of prison and got married. i wish i could give him years and years of my life so he could live longer . we were hoping to see him after this, but these were only hopes it was the will of god. i did not see him alive,
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but i still want to see him even if dead. armenia says the russian media, if he sees far with us or by gene, is mostly holding full in violence earlier this week. it was the worst flare ups in the fighting over the dispute is now going to cut of a voter region last year. when 6000 people were killed in the conflict open for us to hawker reports from tbilisi in neighboring georgia. official footage from armenians defense ministry shows strikes on what a claims were as a by johnny armored vehicles in armenian sovereign territory. as by john said armenia provoked the fighting and describes the boy the area as disputed . ah, mobile footage shed on social media appears to show as a by johnny soldiers beating and taunting their armenian captives on tuesday, the head of armenia,
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security council cold for russian military intervention. but so far, the prime minister has stopped short of officially requesting moscow support. sir, man, i'm very marcin herself. jonetta talks about border disputes are absurd and senseless . there is no boarded dispute. there is aggression against the sovereign territory of the republic of armenia. as a by john re took control of most of the go, no carrabas, and surrounding territories in a war. last year with armenia. almost 7000 soldiers and civilians were killed. the latest fighting is close to karuba, but along the 2 countries border as a by johnny checkpoints, now control roads leading into armenia, scenic province, isolating armenian villages and restricting travel. the region lies between as a by john and it's autonomous, exclaim nakesha van a cease fire agreement signed last year, included
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a commitment by armenia to provide a road or rail link, connecting as a by john with nike shavanne and turkey. as a by john refers to it as a corridor and by implication, something it would control but russia, which mediated last year cease fire. and has peacekeeping troops on the grounds, in the going to car back and armenia has played down that language and look for him . from clear reshowing, we are getting close to concrete decisions which are 1st and foremost, based on the notion that countries will retain sovereignty over roads passing through their territory. as if by john and armenia accused each other of starting this latest round of fighting. but what is clear is that sticking points over those agreements signed in that p steel last year, need urgently to be resolved. robin 1st year walker al jazeera tbilisi.
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the state of emergency is now in effect in the canadian province of british columbia. after heavy rainfall treated flooding and mud slides, roads and bridges have also been cut off, and at least one person has died. jody vance has the details from vancouver. 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 in british columbia turned to typical weekend commute into what feels like an unending ordeal. we thought over night 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 yesterday morning we went there and just got 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
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a 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 are forces to support people in the 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 of 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. we can't. these events are increasing and regularity 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 bombs cyclone. this one is
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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 an idea that you had to go somewhere else. the canada was wealthy and would be fairly insulated from the effects of climate change. and i mean this summer had 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 center. historically, is the washington state nook, sack river floods 1st, and then that triggers a chain of events leading into canada. but this time, this extreme rainstorm, so the fraser valley, even before the connected river systems could flood it. the u. s. light has be very much still on high alert. and this entire area racing for more. jody,
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that's al jazeera. thank you. same for the weather. his everton hollow once again, the weather remains remarkably where to cross southern parts of india we got 2 areas of low pressure to watch out for the still the clutches storms here in the south west of the bad been golden other. another system over towards sir the arabian sea, this one of the raven safe and bringing that very heavy rain up towards good to right. and you can see how it will bring further showers in across even across the northern plains. shouldn't be seeing this at this time. if you my to the west and gets also seeing some heavy showers, we've got this other system here, little yellow shading on our rainfall chart. their shows whether central the storm is light is to be on friday and that will bring very heavy rain back in across a good positive terminal to southern parts of under possessing further showers. no showers really becoming very widespread as we go on through sas day. so i'm afraid the flood risk really will be quite extensive here. red, orange warnings enforce across southern parts of india. at the moment. no such
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problems on the other side of the radiant sea won't find sunny, sounded up for most i say most it's a different story just around all of that. we got little clutch of showers there, spilling in off the med, see some wet weather coming into syria, lebanon, jordan, some live the shower, even standing there, went to northern parts of iraq, one or 2 showers, to for that a some sort of turkey all the way up into the plexi still had so an al jazeera, searching for bomb. inside this afghan village protects themselves from the remnants of war. we'll meet the chileans, senate candidates. he lost his sight and sense of smell and taste. after being shot in the face by police for the tear gas canister and sports to line up from the castle 2022. well count has begun to take shape details later in the program. ah.
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serious dog, his days with one man leading the country through. prism to alice out his loss legitimacy. he needs to step back. how has he retained control through over a decade of war? we examine the global power, gaves of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many a reason that could effect any human assert, master of chaos on all jazeera in the country, with an abundance of results for the red bar and want indonesia whose vern's for me, we moved pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let be part when denise is growth and progress. invest indonesia now. oh,
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a few things. i'll just hear a quick reminder on top stories. this are hundreds of iraq migrants in refugees who were stopped at the poland valerie border and i find home iraq foreign ministry is trying to find others in. the feller is also to leave more confrontations taken place between security forces and protests. in c don security forces so far tear gas demonstrations. at least 15 people were killed on wednesday after police open farm. people have been angered by the military's refusal to humbug parity civilians . germany's lower house has passed new measures and
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a bit contained the coven. 19 i break employees will need to prove they are vaccinated.

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