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ah ah ah, back to square one, hundreds of iraqi migrants a brought home from bill reuss, ending their hopes of entering the european union. and belarus, says it has moves, hundreds of migrants still stranded on the borders to new by warehouses. ah, hello, i'm come all santa maria hearing doha. this is the world news from al jersey. hey. c belinda dana, back on the streets a day off. the 15 projects is with kills and firing by security and countries in
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europe see a surgeon corona virus infections, but with growing resistance to restrictions, governments have some tough decisions to me. ah fellow was started with a political m humanitarian crisis at the pillars, poland border and some signs of de escalation. after weeks of rising tension, 1st hundreds of migrants and refugees who had been stuck at the crossing have been flown back to iraq by landed in the northern city of a bill not long ago. but back in belarus, the state use agencies reporting authorities are moving people there a way at least from the border areas that happened hours after g 7 foreign ministers called for swift resolution. but russia still maintains the crisis has been manufactured by western nations, is then you get there is a storm. lebanese certainly is brazil,
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one cannot help but see that western countries are using the migration crisis on the beller russian polish border as a new reason for tension. in the region that is close to us and to pressure immense caution. and at the same time they forget their own obligations in the humanitarian sphere. left more on the situation on the poland, belarus or border in a moment which are now fishermen. khan, who is at herbal airport in iraq where people have been re patriot. that flight contained 431 passengers. the vast majority of those passengers and now leaving that a croft and coming into a built that being met by family members and eng jose from the kurdish regional government. the kurdish regional government has also held a press conference here at the airport. they've been speaking now, what they've said is that these flights will negotiated with the bell russian government that there was some tutoring and frozen. busy going on as to where the flight was going to land, whether it was gonna be bagged at 1st. whether it's gonna be a bill and how many flights they might be, we are hearing now that there will be another flight on friday about a potential,
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another one on saturdays. well, following the same route that's coming into our bill and then on to baghdad. but crucially, what the k o g spokesman actually said was that he blamed the smugglers for allowing people to go to bell roofs in the 1st place. and he said this was a criminal activity. he, the k r g seemed there tactic. he seems to be blaming the fact that smugglers are enticing people to actually go to the belly recent border and try and get into your from that what we'd be doing. we over the last couple of days when speaking to people who have actually returned back from that border, who want to go into your, from what they've been telling us is actually it's the political as corruption and nepotism situation here in iraq. that doesn't allow them to get jobs, allow them to work, which is driving them. the smugglers, mainly the facilitators. but clearly the kurdish regional government is decided
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that the smugglers are the focal point for that. i've seen some video footage some drone footage taken above the border area on the battery side, which quite clearly seems to show the now deserted largely deserted forest camps to them side by side. and people being moved to a large logistics facility, a few 100 meters away within which there is a warehouse that was made available to them couple of days ago, hastily converted so that they could move in with some sort of fairly rudimentary bedding provided and some aid supplies basic relief, supplies, and food. and you can now, so the see the way that the people who had remained in the forest camp 2 days ago have been moved. it's an enormous logistics facility. how many buildings within it are now occupied? i have no way of knowing, but people are clearly be, be moved into that space. so that independent reporting suggests, from interviews conducted inside the people are overcrowded. and that they say that
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the supplies are not adequate for the numbers of people in there. but at least it does appear as though they are now covered in cover with some protection from the cold. we know that they've been context between anglo merkel and alexander lucas anchor that provided an avenue of conversation about a supplies and repack creation. we know that the repatriation flights began or one flight took off today with something like 370 people on it, heading towards iraq. we understand from a press conference this evening with the polish and german interior ministers that another flight has been laid on tomorrow. also going to iraq and were told that the german at prime minister has spoken to the iraqi prime minister and been assured that iraq will continue where possible to facilitate these repatriation front until the news and more confrontations have taken place between security forces and protesters in sudan, security forces, frontier gas at demonstrators. remember,
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at least 15 people were killed on wednesday after police open fire. police though, accused the protesters of attacking security personnel and say one officer was killed during the demonstrations. people remaining angry at the military's refusal to hand back power to civilians but stricken with him or morgan in khartoum. now hebert 15 people killed yesterday and yet the police were saying they didn't use line far. yes indeed, they said that they used what they were allowed to use, which is tear gas and bad sense to try to keep recesses from destroying police properties and public properties. now they say that that, that was not only on the 17th of november on wednesday yesterday, but also on the to the 13th on saturday when there was also more mass protest with people continuing to demand the military to hand over power to civilian rule. now they also said that while one of them was killed and several, at least 80 people at least 18 fully 80 police officers injured. they did admit that there was one protest the who died as
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a result of suffocation from tier guys. and at least 30 people were hospitalized due to the tear gas that was fired. but they said that they did not use leiber munition. that's a contradiction to protest as have been saying since october 25th, when the military took power, they said that's security forces. both military and police have been firing at the protest. those with at least 30 minute killed since the day of the military takeover, especially on wednesday when at least 15 people were killed. now on thursday morning, many processes set up barricades and residential neighborhoods to protest that amount of violence. this is secured to force as met them with a live ammunition tear gas, and they say they have documented evidence of that use of a live omission. and so they say that they will continue to demand that the police be accurate. and we've seen again police using once again tear gas to dispose of protesters. so the confrontation between sites continue with the police saying that while they have you here guys, they are not using live ammunition with against protective on the other hand. so that's the thing that's security force have been using brute force, display them,
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and to keep them from voicing that demand for the ministry to hand, overpower him away from the protests. and i guess i'm actually asking you is their life away from the protest at the moment people able to go to work carry on as normal. use the internet communicate yes. well the food, any professional association has called for civil disobedience for on this day on thursday. the following, the killings and the brutal forces by security forces. but we've seen traffic movement on the roads and in many residential neighborhoods. so it's clear that it's not clear exactly how much of a response that calls for civil disobedience and for people to stay away from work was, was met the company. how many people actually responded to those cold calls? how many people prefer to go on about with their daily lives now with regard to the internet after being cut off for 25 days on thursday afternoon, around 4 o'clock local time. that's around 14 g. internet was restored and that
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comes after days of battle between the courts, the telecommunication service providers, and several people who have sued the telecom companies demanding that they were so intimate. last week we've seen b course ordering the telecom companies to restore the internet for the mobile internet uses that did not happen. but today, when the court threatened to arrest the managers of those companies, internet was once again restored. people have been complaining for months, come out saying that their basic freedom of expression rights has been taken away from them. and with the internet restored, they said that they can now talk about what has been happening over the past 25 days. have a morgan reporting from cartoon. thank you. have a solomon is a research on the horn of africa with africa program at chatham house. he told us the longer this send off between protesters and the middle tree goes on. the greater the risk of violence. one would hope that, you know, there would be restraint from the security forces, but unfortunately having what we're saying is that the continued resistance,
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the civilian demonstration. but also that mass mobilization across the country really impacting the security forces that day response to has clearly been to try and contain this to crack crack down on it to remove the elements and the resistance committees that continue day and day to, to, to, to, to impose this resistance in the barricade, but it is having an impact. and worry of course, is that the longer the political stand of the longer we have a situation where there is no legitimate civilian administration in sudan. the more likely we are to see an escalation of violence, escalation of the use of force as we are beginning to see increasingly. but as it also pointed out, what has taken place in sudan has gone on in the dock and the communications black
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cap has prevented people across the globe from seeing a lot of what has taken place and lots of the oppression that has occurred and been enforced by the security forces, joanie's little house apartment has passed new measures to contain the cove at 900, not break steady case numbers of now broken through 65000 the highest since the start of the pandemic. and more than a 3rd of germans haven't been vaccinated. mccain is the latest from 1000000000. in one sense, the pandemic here in germany now is in some ways worse than it has ever been. more than 5000000 cases have been reported since the start of the pandemic, almost a 100000 deaths. again, since the start of the pandemic record numbers every day for many days now. and so parliament, the low half of parliament law house of parliament voted through some measures to day, which will need to be approved by the, in another parliamentary process by the other house of parliament. and that's in some doubt. what happened this morning, however, is just the 1st part of
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a 2 part act as it were right now, what we have is a much more important meeting between all the state prime ministers of this federal republic and angular miracle, olaf shots. that's the finance minister with the man who is probably going to replace macklin a few weeks time. and they are thrashing at a much more centralized and worked through way to steer germany through this latest wave of the pandemic. so whereas the lower house talked about bringing in what they call the di gail, eagle, and german, the 3 g rule. in other words, that employers would require their employees to show that they'd either recovered from kobe recently that they've been vaccinated, or that they've had a very recent negative test role. this meeting that angular miracle is chairing, is going through the possibility of making it just a 2 g rule, where you'd have to prove that you either recovered all that you've had the
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vaccination. some of her state prime ministers would have it go even further than that. those are the states where many people there say that they feel that their state has become almost a wash with cove. it cases his that he met kimling, the director of the lebrands school of public policy at the university of foot. he explains the vaccine hesitancy, that is contributing to germany's infection such so there's a lot of resistance to the vaccine in germany. and there are several reasons. one is that people are definitely afraid of side effects. potential side effects that has, is in part due to perhaps a sort of inconsistent publication and communication strategy. but there is also real resistance in terms of people who think this is not necessary or the vaccine itself will not help or will not be good enough. so it's, it's a combination of the 2, etc. a federal system has its advantages. and in theory,
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could be even that contagious in this kind of crisis. because you see, even in northern states, such as mecklenburg for pub on the rates are still way lower than in a doing where i live or in bavaria for instance. but in practice, obviously this makes the whole decision making process very slow and cumbersome. because of course, in such crisis situations, you need rapid response, visited changing off guard. so if the government did this becomes even more obvious . we are already too late down the line. so we probably will face some more severe lockdown restrictions because we didn't do our homework so to speak, in the summer months when we would have had more briefing space on this, perhaps somewhat better, but yet it, this would be the problem. you antagonize people and i know several people, even in my own personal environment, let's say, who have this kind of reaction that the more forces exerted on them,
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the more resistant they become. the more graces ordered private sector doctors to assist its health system. as it grapples with the surgeon cove infections, public hospitals and intensive care wards have been overwhelmed in recent weeks. decision comes after health work is in athens protested against being underpaid, overworked and understaffed as a government decision to suspend unvaccinated health sector. workers is made things worse. the government is considering more mandatory vaccinations and testing to avoid a lockdown. we'll check the world where the next and then troops joined the rescue efforts and parts of western canada devastated by floods and lance lines. and 30 years after the worst massacre in croatia is more for independence. the search continues for those missing ah
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hell i once again, the weather remains remarkably wet across 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 by have been gone. another system over to ward sir, the arabian sea. this one of the raven salesmen bring in that very heavy rain up towards good to right. and you can see how it will break for the showers in, across even across the northern place. shouldn't be seeing this at this time of year until the western gats 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 party. tom and i'll do some parts of under protesting further showers. no showers really becoming very widespread as we go on through sat day, so i'm afraid the flood risk already will be quite extensive here. red orange warnings in force across southern parts of india. at the moment, no such problems on the other side of the arabian sea won't ryan sally sounded up
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for most i say most it's a different story just around the that we got little clutches, shower says spilling in off the met. see some wet weather coming into syria, lebanon, jordan, some live, the shower even extended their way to northern parts of iraq. what a 2 showers, 2 for that. ation. sort of turkey all the way up into the taxi. ah, the indonesia, the country with an abundance of results with great power and walk indonesia whose turns for me we move pool to grow and frock. 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 linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia now. ah
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ah, what al jazeera, these are the top stories, the sour hundreds of migrants and refugees who had been stuck on the poland. better res border had been flown back to iraq, enjoyed weeks of freezing conditions and have now arrived back. an appeal, excuse me, will conference h as confrontations have taken place between security forces on protesters in sudan? these 15 people were killed on wednesday after police open fire police, though accused protested of attacking security personnel and germany's low house of parliament is approved ties. it corona virus restrictions after another record number of infections, 65000 of them. but the vote was close to the measures dimly to be approved by the upper house. a state of emergency is now in effect in the canadian province of
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british columbia. after heavy rainfall triggered flooding and mud slides, roads and bridges have been cut off at least one person's diet as wo. 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 a typical weekend commute into what feels like an an ending ordeal. we thought over night in our car 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 a number of mirrors last night to talk about how people are doing in this
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terrifically bad situation. we're also working with them on saving people on sending resources like the canadian, our 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 strained 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 in 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 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
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years ago, there was an 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 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. flight has b. c, very much still on high alert. and this entire area, racing for more. jody vance al jazeera, vancouver foot is in chill. i go to the polls on sunday and what scene is one of
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its most unpredictable general elections and recent history. among those vying for a spot in the senate is a woman who drew global attention after she was shot in the face. spike police, a latin america editor, to see a newman is in santiago with her story. oh me, william tabula campy. i has found a way to get about me thinking about a but i yeah, i have to follow the rug. see, i feel the rug and then i know there's the chair. and i know that this is the way to the bedroom. see in actual fact, she's the only one here who can't see the 37 year old mother of 3 was shot in the face at point blank range by police with the tear gas canister while walking to the bus stop to go to work 2 years ago. she suffered multiple facial fractures, lost both her eyes and her sense of smell and taste, but not her determination to go on living. she says, oh yeah, now after multiple reconstructive surgeries, she is on the campaign trail as
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a candidate for the senate. oh yeah. if he'll to day i've decided to run for a c in the sunday in order to legislate for my people and so that the laws will benefit them. because so far the law is only for a few cut. b, i is still waiting for her attacker to be sentenced what she's recognized everywhere. she goes a symbol of police brutality during social protests that began in 2019. she is from a working class neighborhood and has always been a community activist. so you slide here all my life, i've used public services, and that's why i want to change and improve them from the senate. the health and education system are terrible, pensions and terrible salaries come p. i is not just an unusual candidate because she was blinded by police. this is the traditional way the candidates publicized their campaigns here in chile, the vast majority of those running for office have pales in and they have sir names
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that are english, spanish, german, or arab. but 5, you're not gonna be, i is not only from a low income neighbourhood, but as her certainly makes abundantly clear. she is a descendant of the i might add an indigenous people, native to northern chili, peru and bolivia. fail. oh, she's also one of only a handful of independent candidates to this general election, but she's optimistic. she promises voters, you will be my eyes, and i will be your voice to see and human al jazeera santiago. rival groups of protesters faced off in bolivia capital la pars on wednesday after the repeal of a controversial money laundering law. oh sport. as president, nissan said, clashed with demonstrated syracuse, him of trying to quash dissent. the law gave authorities power to investigate any citizens assets without a court order. the president are back down after
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a 9 day long national strike, and practice. for decades, afghanistan's helman province was on the front line of the countries war. now groups are trying to clear bombs and land mines left from that war to prevent more people being either killed or injured. the hunting has this report. instead of just learning math and science, these children are also being taught how to identify morters grenades and signs of land mines mistaking them for toys could cost them their lives. yeah, mother, she knew that this rains were dry, so we were looking for water. then an old man shouted at us that there is a big snake nearby. and he tried to cover with grass. it was actually a rocket. so he left the area, fearing there might be more bond. non profit groups like the halo trust are working to prevent more casualties. one way is to paint rocks. the white side means the path has been cleared. red points to areas with potential minds buried underneath.
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yes, i'm afraid, but i know that when i see white students we can play there and when it's read, we can't play there since 1989 more than 40000 people in afghanistan have been killed or injured by land mines, an unexploded ordnance, according to the u n. a few months ago this malice wife lost both of her legs in the explosion just outside their home. this incident was very painful. i saw it happened with my own eyes. i saw my children screaming and crying of the scene was very painful for me. i feel alone and the stress is too much, too much so both now others like him, are employed by groups to help locate minds before they explode. we also give jobs to people who would otherwise be in the fight. we give jobs to young men who a forced through desperation to join the insurgency or had joined the army. and so
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we can give peace for what we take the rifle of them. and we give them a mind to touch it over the past 3 months, about a 100 explosive devices have been diffused in the region, including 25 in this village. we were there with the russians. we were there with the civil war. we were there with the 1st taliban regime. we were there with knighthood, and we will stay thousands more land mines are believed to lie undetected, a legacy of war that continues to maim and kill. leo harding al jazeera croatia is commemorating the 30th anniversary of the worst massacre during its 4 here. war for independence. thousands of people gathered invoke yvonne on which the serbs militia and you could solve army soldiers captured back in 1991 and the creation fighters were killed in the 3 months sage, the city was then returned to croatia, 7 years later, and rebuilt meat that i got my dollar, who's alicia?
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we are still searching for more than $1800.00 missing persons. our vice president and all departments are working on it. we're looking for information, 1st of all from the authorities of serbia and we will persevere in this effort, primarily in partnership with families associations, and those who do not know the face of their loved ones and who has suffered a loss and still suffer to day. more with nicholas in his office, which in deliver the battle of hooker. it was the turning point in the war. for gracious freedom and independence. the gratian army defended the city for 3 months with home, made bombs and home made guns. on the other side was 4 people saw me and serv paramilitaries heavily armed on these, they are 40 years. the goal gratian flag on this tower was replaced by you with a flag, members of yugoslav, people's army, gather the sick people, and the wounded people from the hospital, and they gather civilians from local and transported them at
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a nearby farm officer in kill them. this was the largest semester, occur in the war for gracious freedom. so each year on these, they tens of thousands of people from different parts of crecia gather in will cover to commemorate in the week them. so they walked away from the capital to the cemetery. a massacre of serenity saw it was the turning point because i'm after this massacre, many european countries decided to recognize crecia and today a 2 neighboring countries creation serbia still have open questions from the war. a crater is looking for information and documents about the mass race and missing people around 400 residents of vocal are, are still considered missing. after the battle of bull covered. funny people thing, read the on western, australia's christmas island and for good reason. as millions of crabs begin their annual migration every year. the creatures oh,
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just terrifying. they move on mast to the peach to mate. roads have enclosed a bridge has been built to help them on their way. some people haven't been able to leave their houses, because there are crabs everywhere. in about 2 weeks, they will leave their eggs there on the beach, and then they will head back into the jungle. ah, up off the out. these are the headlines. hundreds of migrants and refugees who had been stuck on the poland beller. his border had been flying back to a rock there endured weeks of freezing conditions and have now arrived back in a bill. i'm on con as more from the semi autonomous kurdish region of iraq, the k r g c. their tactic here seems to be blaming the fact that smugglers are enticing people to actually go to other belushi border and try and get into your.
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