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with the us we listen, copied 90 to is not all for covered, 19 has been terrible demonstration of the failure of human. so we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. a lot of the stories that we cover heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as our 0 correspondence. that's what we strive to do with hundreds of iraqis fly home from bella, luce abandoning their efforts to reach the e. u while bella roost clears the main border camps were asylum seekers were stranded in freezing conditions. ah, martina, this is out, his ear, alive from london, also coming up opponents of the military takeover in sudan vow to step up their
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protests a day out of the security forces killed 15 demonstrators and 18000 people still cut off in canada after floods and mud slides destroy roads, houses, and bridges. ah, i know they've been the 1st signs of an easing in the border crisis on the european union's eastern frontier. with a plan from the nation accused of creating the problem. and the 1st large group of migrants returning home. the western borders of belarus remained essentially sealed with a heavy security presence in latvia, lithuania, and poland. in particular there at the keyboard, a crossing of cuz neat sir. thousands of people are still waiting in temperatures, which fall below freezing at night. at more than 400 iraqis have abandoned their attempts to enter the ear headings sent for the better russian capital. minsk from
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there, they boarded an evacuation flight organized by the iraqi government, ultimately heading for baghdad. first, it stopped in the northern iraqi city of our bill. most of the passengers were iraqi kurds, from the autonomous region near the border with turkey. many had been stranded at the poland, valerie sputter for more than a week. and i'm con reports from the airport to nashville. as they arrive at you can see the exhaustion in their faces, while some are glad to be home. others say though, return, but i'm going back, i'm ready to try a 100 times again next. so my, i intend to go the kurdish regional government of which our bill is the capital released a statement, claiming people smugglers with jupiter rockies. they're going to buy the roofs. the statement previous to crack down on them. in the last few days, they say they were us to 10 members of a criminal smuggling gang. some of those returning thursday described a horrific experience. those who have had an image a ye have,
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the situation is so bad. the smugglers using people. i've seen people dying before my own eyes. i will not try to travel again. i will not go. they know them of hope job. what did they know the? a lot of these people have sold everything they own to get to europe. they are likely to come back to less than they had before. the future for them is blink number 341. people disembarked on this flight here in our bill. another 90 will disembark in baghdad. now they're all more flights in the coming days. how many more is the negotiation between minsk and baghdad? but perhaps the real negotiation is exactly how many iraqis will want to get on those flights. around con, i'll desert a real and he says it's moved. hundreds of people still at the border with poland to nearby warehouses, but many remain in limbo. as i said, beg reports from near the border with parent stranded cold and living in miserable conditions. these people on the belly, russian side of the border with poland. and now getting some help,
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but it's far from what they want and need by the rooster, how some in a makeshift shelter, a warehouse with beds, blankets and food. but still they tried to cross. oh yeah. this footage, released by polish authorities, shows people detained as they crossed the border ah, me on the dublin again. supposed have yells, cable up into to them. there were $501.00 attempts of the legal border crossings from belarus in the last 24 hours. limit of this means the total number of such attempts in november exceeds 6000 her. 1 c but the russian forces also released this footage, lithuanian border force dog bites into a man sleeping bag. if you're in an authority say they didn't know someone was inside. the e u wants to impose more sanctions and the g 7 has condemned by the roost. they say it's creek to the situation on his borders in what the you called
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a form of hybrid attack by the russian officials say the president has offered german, chancellor anglin merkel away forward. so we didn't with this easy in the see shania, smithsonian, the you will create a humanitarian corridor for 2000 refugees. her in the camp were taken obligation upon ourselves to assist the other 5000 as much as possible. and in case they are willing to return home you salon, you, something that you had rejected out of hand, but tensions are belly roost. his borders remain high. ukraine has deployed the national guards to its border with belarus and lithuania, as also reinforced its border with the country. but the roost says it won't force any migrant refugees to go back home, but with no solution in sight, those who are trapped are likely to continue to be used as pawns in a much larger game. as i beg, i'll jazeera poland, or take wheelchairs. the chief executive of the polish center for international aid is at the opponent valerie border. he describes the life threatening conditions faced by migrants crossing the border. the water is not improving. it is started to
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rain. we expect the snow for the next few days. it is going to keep getting more and more cold. and we also thing how difficult conditions must be for anybody who's camping out in the open, especially in the middle of the forest by the other side of the border. i mean, those conditions are directly life threatening to the persons who are crossing into, into poland unless they be handed by their, by their, by the border guards. they are faced with the don't see the challenge of crossing many, many miles for edge usually by night. and this is, this is, you know, this is a very big task. i mean, we not directly, but other teams have, have come across people on the swamps and then hypothetically, it is a major challenge. our, our medical teams with an ambulance like this behind me. we have responded to cases hypothermia. we have responded to cases of various kinds of trauma.
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ah, just as if you don't have again clashed with security forces a day or 2, at least 15 people were killed by police come fire security forces for tega demonstrators in the capital cartoon. there's widespread anger, the ministries refusal to hand back power. after last month's takeover ousted prime minister abdullah ham dog is still in custody. 2 days after the military said he would be released along with other political prisoners internet services all finally, returning after a court ordered the detention of the head, the 3 telecommunications companies, until it was restored. even morgan has more from cartoon a day after the mass process in which at least 15 protesters were killed. more people took to the street, they started barricading some of the main roads around the capitol cartoon, and some of the residential neighborhoods. and they said that's in response to the amount of excessive force that was shown by the security forces. now the police
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made their 1st press briefing seems to take over on thursday. they said that they did not use any lab amunition against protest this. and they used the minimal forest needed to try to stop recessive, and that the one, the tear gas and bathrooms ended march fire weapons at protest. as they say, it's the contrary. that happened. and that's our protested attack police properties in which they had to do. and defend themselves, at least 80 police officers have been injured in the process on the 13th and on the 17th the process, the said that is not true. they say that we have evidence read your evidence of live or me listen to being fired at protective of our people in hospitals as a result of those injuries. and they say that they have been very peaceful and have not used any kind of violence against any public properties or against police officers. so 2 opposite segments coming out and the process i haven't been ongoing late into so the night with many are processors feel barricading main road fil,
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barricaded streets. determined to show the military that they're not going to give up in bed, demands for the military to hand over power to a civilian rule. 6 united nation staff have been released from detention in ethiopia, a u. n. space person said 5 staff and one family member remain in custody after the arrests this month is europe. you know, forty's have rounded up high profile to grands, as well as u. n. staff in a crackdown on suspected supporters of the rebellious northern forces sector general. antonia gutierrez, just called for the immediate release of the detainees, saying they were held without charge. you can the police say they've killed 5 people connected to tuesday's suicide bombings in the capital. 4 men were killed in a shootout in a town near the democratic republic of congo border as they tried to cross back into uganda. the 5th man, the muslim cleric was killed in what's been described as a violent confrontation with security forces rated his home outside compiler. the 2nd cleric is still the subject of
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a man 100. 3 people were killed and so he 3 hours injured in tuesday's attacks. several countries across europe are struggling with a new way of career virus. numbers of infections and deaths. arising often where vaccination levels are lower and that's led germany, greece and other nations, to re impose restrictions on the unvaccinated or a chance report. oh, bars are full along the sea fronted benny doom. this resort town on spain's east coast is popular with u. k. packaged tourists seeking an escape from the autumn weather back home. but a spike in local coven cases recently suggest they may have been bringing something with them. that their soda a sellers to the seller scale. we don't have proper data on the rise of the infection for, but we did notice as soon as tourism came back to this area, the rise of infections came to this is unquestionable. so visitors are being offered vaccinations, some haven't had one at home. and most of arrived on crowded plains when we arrived
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at the airport yesterday. 5 flights all came in at the same time. and they was thousands of people from manchester car did bristol o q inept together. so that's not, that's not good if you're trying to keep clover down to a minimum. spain's infection rate is rising, but it's worth elsewhere. and your german chancellor angler merkel says a 4th wave has hit her country with full force where infections worse, access to events and restaurants will only be for those who've been vaccinated for who's recovered. munich has cancelled it's christmas market infections in bavaria, a double the national race of $300.00 or so per 100001 fallen or monday was said that you were allowed to set up. mm hm. in the end, the result is that we have to dismantle now, and we have to bear all the costs. nobody pays us. the costs is also increased.
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private doctors are being drafted into the public health care system for among hospitals and intense care was been overwhelmed by rising infections. recently, medics of protesting, saying that overworked and underpaid. many european countries caught on the horns of a dilemma. significant parts of the population don't want to get vaccinated, but nor did people want more restrictions on their day to day lives. well, those are on backs, needed, obviously are more susceptible to getting infected and, and having severe symptoms. so they're, they're driving the pandemic. the other issue is that european countries are being very reactive rather than proactive and largely a focus now on vaccination and less of a focus on other control measures like face masks and interiors, the cupboard, which i think is incredibly important. the death tolls aren't what they were earlier in the outbreak, but people are still dying. and once again,
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europe is the center of the world's coven. 19 pandemic. re challenge now to 0. still to come this half hour farcical and politically motivated, a groups and the you slam a child with aid workers who helped refugees in greece and fabiola can't see that she has a vision for chilly senate candidate who's changing the norms in many ways. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. we're starting in australia where we have high 5 dangers in place at the moment semi got nasty, stormy weather, pushing across westlaw straight, a flu south australia, down towards a southeast, could cause some flooding along with some wind damage. here we go, is spinning out of w way easing across the malibu or south australia seeing some very heavy right.
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pushing across towards victoria friday, going on in sas day. and then as we go on through the weekend, this same system, rudy gathers and 1st sunday, falling on flat affected parts of new south wales. again, further flooding concerns just coming through here. further north is a very different story. tipped is very much on the high side running could 5 or 6 degrees celsius above the average notes. by the time we come to sunday, it will turn increasing wet and windy in new season. but ahead of that lot of fine and settled weather while to settle for the meanwhile, across the good parts of china, we have got some wet or weather waiting in the waist. little clutch of showers to started to push the way in here as we go. one through friday they do become more widespread. by satch day, she could see nothing the way a little further north was easing all the way up towards the yellow sea. i had that sunshine continues across the korean peninsula. the can naughty, settled for good part of japan. ah,
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port was b, the capital of puffy getting is ranked one of the most dangerous in the world. one a one east investigate the violent gains, filling fia on the street. on l g 0 ah, allow government knowledge is iraq. where ever, you know, a the amount of stories here more than 400 iraqi migrants have abandoned their attempts
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to enter the youth and flown back home to abilene and baghdad. many had been stranded at the punish. i've been russian border for more than a week. tresses into john, and once again clashed with security forces a day after at least 15 people were killed. 5 police come, 5 security forces 5 against demonstrations in the capital cartoon. and several countries across europe is struggling with a new wave of corona virus. the numbers of infections and deaths rising germany in greece or among nations imposing restrictions on the on vaccinated president joe biden is holding his 1st in person meeting with the leaders of canada and mexico and the white house, with canadian prime minister, just intruder and mexico's present under his monumental lopez, over at all, had one on one meetings with the us president before the north american leaders summit. it's the 1st time or so it's been hell since barack obama left office. they're expected to discuss the pandemic and regional trade. what kind of his live
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in washington dc. so they're bringing back something to kind of gone away for 100100 this indeed. well, for 5 years, see your meeting didn't take place this the 1st time, the leaders of the 3 countries getting together for a lengthy period of time since president obama was in office. there's a number of issues that had been discussed and will be discussed in the course of the day as they had the bilaterals to focus on particular matters of interest to particular countries. mexico, for example, the discussion was about migration reform. how to deal with the influx of people across the us, mexico, border canada, focusing more about differences concerning the economy. remembering to that this is the 1st time the 3 countries have got together since a new trade agreement was signed in july last year. so there's a lot to talk about now in the course of the day publicly, at least, there's been no signs of any differences. the 3 leaders, very keen to project
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a sense of commonness, a sense of clarity of purpose, and a sense of unity. particularly in the light of the fact that they haven't met for so long. and as i said many things on the agenda and not least trade climate change a very critical issue, particularly a given the a very relevant situation. given the plants in canada, in the course of the past 24 hours. so very much to talk about the leaders meeting will all together for the 1st time in coming minutes are the bilaterals having now concluded and will hear if anything develops further as the joint meeting gets under way. i can i thank you very much. one of them i might have mentioned there is now a state of emergency in effect, in the canadian province of british columbia. after a heavy rainfall triggered flooding and mud slides, the authorities have confirmed one death. and these 3 people are missing. but the number of dead is expected to rise. about 800000 people have been displaced in the
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countries west and most province. the floods and mud size of severed access to the country's largest port in vancouver, disrupting ready, strained global supply chains. gabriel is under has more on the impact of the storm from the city of sume us in washington state on the us side of the border, which is also been badly hit to get an idea of how strong this storm was. all you have to do is look at this. this is a freight train that has been completely flipped over, derailed after the power of the water and it rushed through this area. some of these train cars are loaded with timber, as you can see, very heavy. so you get a sense that when the storm came, it came very fast. locals tell us, it was very ferocious. and this just became a giant flooding river through here. and it was so strong that you can see that it even twisted the steel of the railroad tracks there and just washed out the
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entire earth underneath the train as well. this is going to affect the supply chain and the transport of goods between washington state here in the northwest of the united states and canada. this train as derailed here is just a couple kilometers south of the canadian border. this town has been devastated. it's about a town of about $1600.00 people and about 80 percent of all of the structures. the homes in the buildings here have had some sort of water damage. but clearly, you get a sense here of how strong this storm was when it ripped through this area. 2 men convicted over the assassination of the black american civil rights leader, malcolm x have been formerly exonerated, mohammed disease and kelly islam. both served about 20 years in jail, but were released in the 1980s. kelly islam died in 2009
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a 2 year investigation by the manhattan attorney's office. and the men's lewis concluded that decisive evidence was withheld at the time. next was shot dead in new york in 1965. the jury has been sent home after its 3rd dave deliberations in the murder trial of us. teenager car was in house. the 18 year old is charged with shooting protests is killing 2 people and injuring another during racial justice rallies in wisconsin last year. britain house, as he acted in self defense, defense lawyers of asked for miss trial over evidence presented by the prosecution . the defendant who shot dead a black man in the us state of georgia, has told a court, but he saw him as a threat. travis mcmichael is one of 3 white men on trial for the murder of aubrey . the 25 year old was chased down and shot as he jumped through the neighborhood in february of last year. when michael insist he was acting in self defense. he was
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coming straight to me that 1st time i was thinking he's gonna try to get on his truck or he's going to try to attack me or my dad, or who knows why. he was acting weird. he was acted funny. a trial of aid workers involved in refugee search and rescue operations in greece has been opened and immediately agend. the group of $24.00 people, including foreign nationals, face up to 8 years in prison on charges including spying among the miss. sarah martini a syrian swimmer who saved 19 people from drowning. when the overcrowded boat sank . the aid workers who worked on less boss at the height of the mediterranean migrant crisis, also face other more serious charges, including people smuggling. i feel angry. i feel angry that the legal requirement to try and help people in that stress out of the it's been criminalized right now. i'm angry because there's not a shred of evidence against us. namely because we've had to wait 3 years now for this prosecution take place. and it's very likely that this prosecution will not
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continue because they are. the indictment is so poorly constructed that we might be left in limbo for years to come. and all the while it scares away other certain rescuers from the island. today, there is no more search and rescue happening on the out in the plaza, and that's precisely because it criminalize the e. u has criticized the trial with rights groups saying that the charges are fossil and politically motivated and should be dropped. amnesty international says the humanitarian workers are being left in limbo were very disappointed. jasmine, day and time. so i'm going to continue. we are talking about the lives of young people in the balance and get that helping way more months picked up. what we wanted to see today wasn't clearly non feel instead of going to get more and more child waiting and their lives hanging the hanging, the taiwan is deployed. 64 upgraded jets as it steps up. its defense capabilities
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in the face of continuing threats from china. the 16 these, the most advanced version of the s. 16 aircraft, president sy, in when commissioned them into service saying they show the strength of taiwanese corporation with the u. s. defense industry. fishing sees the island as a breakaway province to be reunited with the mainland. deforestation in brazil's amazon rain forest jumped 22 percent in the past year. according to the government's annual report or sales space research agency recorded more than 13000 square kilometers of deforestation between august 20, 20 and july 2021. that takes it to its highest level since 2006 countries environment. and this is the government plans to dismantle the criminal organizations involved in deforestation. croatia has been commemorating the 30th anniversary of the worst massacre of its 4 year war. thousands of people walk
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through the book of r, which said miniature, i knew who saw army soldiers captured in 991. hundreds of creation fighters were killed in the 3 months siege. and tens of thousands of non serves were forced out. the city was returned to croatia, 7 years later and rebuilt no the so you the rodella vehicle sort of school, you're still searching for more than 1800 missing persons. our vice president and all departments are working on again, we're looking for information because 1st of all, from the authorities of serbia. and we will persevere in this effort, primarily in partnership with families associations to live and those who do not know the face of their loved ones and who have suffered a lot and still suffer today or future clean as f, as each has more from the comma the battle of glucose. it was the turning point in the war. for gracious freedom and independence, the gratian army defended the city for free months. we tom made volumes and homemade guns. on the other side was you were slow. people saw me and served paramilitaries heavily armed on these they are 40 years. the goal gratian flag on
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these 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 wilcox and transported them at a nearby farm, upset and killed them. this was the largest most 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 call back to commemorate of the victims they walked away from the ca, spittle to the cemetery. a massacre of sir brittany saw it was a threatening point because i'm after dismiss occur. many european countries decided to recognize crecia and today is 2 neighboring countries. creation. serbia still have open questions from the war, a grey. she's looking for information and documents about the mass race and missing
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people around 400 residents of walkover are still considered missing after the battle of covet. people in chile vote on sunday and what scene is one of the country's least predictable general elections in recent history. among those seeking a seat in the senate is a woman who drew global attention after she was shot in the face by police, or latin america. degeneracy and human as her story from santana, tabula cumbia has found a way to get about thinking about 8, but i yeah, i have to follow the rogue. see, i feel the rug and then i know there's the chair. and i know that this is the way to the bedroom. c. 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,
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lost both her eyes and her sense of smell and taste. but not her determination to go on living. she says, ah, now after multiple reconstructive surgeries, she is on the campaign trail as a candidate for the senate or you. if he'll to day i've decided to run for a c in the center in order to legislate for my people so that the laws will benefit them. because so far the law is only for a few and i said, well, no. cambia 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 have use 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 can be, i is not just an unusual candidate because she was blinded by police. this is the
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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 that are english, spanish, german, or arab. but i'm, you're not gonna be, i is not only from a low income neighbourhood, but as her surname makes abundantly clear. she is a descendant of the i mata 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 a newman al jazeera santiago, 55 members of afghanistan's women's youth football team of arrived in the u. k. after fleeing the taliban, the plane carrying the team and their families, 130 people in all landed. it stands to an airport on
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a flight paid for by the reality star kim kardashian. members of a team, many of whom come from poor backgrounds, had been staying in focused on people seeing read on australia as christmas island . as millions of crabs begin their annual migration to the beach to mate. the small bridge has been built to help them on their way, and roads have been closed. some people haven't been able to leave their homes because of the large numbers of crabs. in about 2 weeks, the craft will leave the eggs on the beach and claw their way back into the jungle . ah, tough stories we are not for. about $400.00 iraqi migrates, have abandoned their attempt to enter the e. u heading instead for the been a russian capital minsk. from there they boarded an evacuation flight organized by the rocky government, ultimately heading for baghdad. many had been stranded at the poland bella roost
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