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ah, november marx, the 5th anniversary of the peace treaty between the columbian state and fark rebels . but the security situation and conflict regents like hearing coca is far from resolved. can the government still deliver on the promise piece, special coverage on all 0? ah, this is al jazeera ah, it's $1500.00 odds gmc here on al jazeera hello. come on santa maria. welcome to the news. belarus says it's moved hundreds of migrants and refugees to a reception center, but poland insist mince is still helping them cross into its borders. also,
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the news, european governments scramble to take drastic measures as covert. 19 infections approach new hives when andy's mom and celebrating out to the year long protests, also the government to withdraw its controversial farm laws. and the u. k. government delegates all of hamas as a terrorist organization, calling it a fundamentally and rapidly anti semitic group. and its full value process of mercedes is leading the way in 2nd practice at lenovo katzoff foreman on chrome, freight red bulls max for staff am, i has a 14 point will title advantage heading into sunday's rice. ah ha, run. poland is accusing bella. roosts of continuing to help asylum seekers to cross into a you territory that is despite the bell russians clearing
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a makeshift camp on the polish border on thursday that a reese official say hundreds of moved their woods voluntarily to her reception center. the western board, isabella was remain essentially sealed, though thousands of migrants and refugees, including children, had been stuck in freezing conditions at the border for days. now as we see from these live pictures, they are inside rooms, essentially a lodge warehouse or has been referred to as a reception center. amber still very, very cold, whether you're inside or outside. and that part of the world at the moment, or nato secretary general says the situation is deeply concerning the situation at the border o. belarus with poland, but also the trainer. and the latter is deeply concerning the lucas ankles regime use so vulnerable people as means to put pressure on other countries or is cynical and inhumane. nato stands in full solidarity with all affected allies.
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we remain vigilant and stand ready to further help our allies. let's hear from al jazeera is i'm in the gummy now. who is on the poland. beller is for. i'll help here to help kathy kathy, against the backdrop of the political efforts exerted in the poland bill a roost border crisis. namely, the communication made between the barouche and president, alexander lucas shinkel, and germany's acting chancellor. angular miracle. we are here left with what remains of the makeshift camp where the migrants spend more than 10 days. authorities here have decided to accommodate about 2000 of the migrants in a temporary shelter put up near the borderline with poland. relief aid is being delivered to them at the shelters, pending a final solution for the $7000.00 migrants thou 30 to say at present under blue ocean home soil. although the makeshift camp was removed, we can still see the heavy presence of the polish security forces in and around this border crossing point. following the clashes that took place between the
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migrants and the polish security forces in the home. cuz that report coming a little earlier, we've got a said bag on the other side of the border and one of can now which is on the polish side with, with a better reason. and what more you hearing and seeing the well, yes to polish authority, has continued to accused by the russian authorities of helping people get across the border. now the polish border guard has said that the overnight there were further attempts to cross that border all be in smaller groups and people are still managing to cross that border threat. this fires that i'm standing in the are signs that people have passed through this thermal brack blankets sleeping bags, clothes. and we know that those are people passing through because we found better rouge and money. we found notes in arabic and other belongings. but as far as sir poland is concerned, they don't want people coming into this country or the european union. now the very russian president, alexander lucas shanker, has spoken with germany, german chance,
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the angler merkel. and he suggested he offered a humanitarian pathway at, from, by the ruse to germany for 2000 refugees. and then billy roosts would help repatriate 5 thousands. so people on their side of the board and that, that has been rejected by the european union. and germany is also a phone call that took place between russian president vladimir putin and his belly, russian counterpart. and they, it, he stressed that better bruce should cooperate with the european union. and what, at speaking of the european union, what sort of interventions are we seeing? and in from that side, what's your opinion said that they won't negotiate with minced, but the european union human rights commissioner has been here and she's made some very strong statements. she's criticized the polish government for the state of emergency and exclusions on that they're set up and exclusions or no aid workers, humanitarian organizations or journalist allowed in. and she said that this,
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that this isn't good, that this stops transparency and accountability when it comes to the media. and the media should be allowed right across the border area and be able to report from their freely and safely. and it should be opened up to 8 workers so they can deliver humanitarian aid. but she also said that she spoke with people that had been pushed back by the polish forces and some wanted to came asylum here. others needed medical attention, but they were pushed back and that's in line with what we've been also been hearing . we've spoken to people have made it into poland and some said that they were pushed back once they arrived across the border into portland by polish forces back across the water. not once but several times. and so she's made a very strong intervention and also said that the state of emergency, although it may end at the start of december. but that exclusions on shouldn't be extended that, that, that the exclusions that the set up that encompasses around $184.00 towns and villages. so she's come out very, very strong. i'm
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a really the 1st time that we're hearing someone speak out against what the polish authorities are doing here. ok, as i said, beg with an update from the poland, belarus border. thank you. i said, i will expand further on the beller is russia relationship now with vladimir suddenly. gov is a political scientist at the russia academy of sciences focusing on foreign policy with us from moscow. thank you for your time, sir. we know that russia back sped rooster, all of us. what i'm trying to get to is, what is russia actually getting out of this situation at the moment? ah, well, i shall rush actually is very much concerned about the situation as ah, russian president said that it could lead to a unwonted violence and clashes between the migrants and the polish police dash us as, as it was told already by your correspondent that the ah, the germany a sorry, the ad beller, osa, and the germany should have direct negotiation. some of that and the european union
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should have direct negotiations with the bellows about this crisis out a bit useless crisis. i think probably my point is that the best solution could be to this crisis. the fir, the i european union, could accept her. ah lucas shank, present. look a shank as elegy ledger demise president. and then i'll look at shanker, could start the negotiation sir. are with the european countries just to defuse the crisis, and 2, ah, have a compromise and there, but russia actually, i would like her to say again, that these crisis is of 1st serious concern for, for russia and russia. russia actually has nothing to do itself with this crisis, but ah, it's a equity lee and say, sorry to interrupt. choose, been, rush has been quite clear in saying that it believes this is all actually been manufactured by western countries. so there is some antagonism there,
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plus as you pointed out, they could be compromised. alexander lucas, shank, a could do something like that, but he's not likely to. he's not that kind of guy and rusher. is happy to back him . ah, that is. that is not true. actually not, i mean, a, just look at the e o a year or so. sorry, back to 3 to 2 years. i'll look a shunt actually present. luca shanker is sir more ah say, ah, europe in wad then or any other way, because i, he would like to have a stable relationship with the european union because he needs to trade. he needs to trade with the western union countries with the european union country. so i don't think that lucas shank is that bad guy is saying that there who, who is not that able to talk her and to negotiate the oldest crisis. but as long as he's got the backing of russia and long as there is the antagonism between russia and the e. u, as there will detention at least between the 2 as well. it is going to create
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science like that. and it's going to create 2 sides who entrenched themselves further. arc m, all actually a look, look to, to, to one place, you know, i, russia, i, in the bellows. they are to her brother, stayed bukosa. there is a russian bellow, russian union a stay. it's actually single state, and russia actually is backing a bellows in. it's at some to diffuse the crisis in, in this particular case. so i don't think that lucas younger is so much depending on russia. he's an independent politician. actually, he, he, he is living in the sovereign country and bellows as a sovereign country. despite that, the law says, a member of the russian. yeah. belo soon. so he can a himself negotiate this. if the european countess would be willing to recognize him as a legitimate president, we thank you very much for your time that to me or something of joining us from
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moscow today with that perspective. thank you. thank you. countries in europe at hunting their restrictions is covered. 19 infections. rise again, austria festival. re imposing a full lockdown new measures which start on monday and will last for a maximum. i say of 20 days, vaccinations will become compulsory from february hungary, me my recording its highest number of infections in 24 hours more than 11000 of them. you restrictions will also require mosques and booster shots made mandatory for healthcare workers. and in germany, the health minister says the country is in an emergency and spawn hasn't ruled out a national lockdown. a 3rd of the population has been vaccinated, and germany seen a record number of infections, resent glide on unkempt unplugged b. unfortunately, we've reached a point where we can no longer prevent a lot of illness and suffering. nevertheless, it is still largely in our hands. how bad the situation will become in the future, and above all how long it will last. we have to turn the tide now there's really no
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time to lose ice. dove dominic hang, keeping an eye on things from berlin for us. why don't we talk about austria festival dominic, because this is sounding like, it'll get pretty tough. how people reacting to it? well the thing we know is that there was a resigned acceptance for measures to restrict movement. and that sort of thing that has taken place over the course of the past couple of weeks. the austrian government has had almost like a slight sliding scale of, of stringent restrictions being brought in 1st one week, then the next and the next. and so there are some who will accept this, but equally there will be those who really don't want to see this sort of thing. but keep in your mind, come all that a 3rd of austrians have yet to have any vaccine, whether the 1st or the 2nd shot. so they are the ones who in the minds of ministers, are responsible for the way that the infections have been going. we know that
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scientific estimates suggest that the in austria, that's only perhaps 10 percent of the new cases reported every day are of people who had already been vaccinated. and so that's why ministers have come up with the decision they have that they see no alternative than to lock down completely as of next monday. and how about germany? things are there, tell us about the changes that are coming there. and again, just, i mean, i know we, we hammered time every time, but those low vaccination rates in germany. yeah, the interesting thing is the, the vaccination rates here are similar to the vaccination rates across the border in austria, 2 thirds. but the number of people were talking about is really high. around 15000000 adults in this country have had the opportunity to have a vaccine for many months. now it's freely available and readily available if you see what i mean. and yet they have chosen, or they have not had the vaccine. all the while the number of new cases goes up and
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up and up, the number of deaths goes up and up and up. record rates of new infections this week, several times the measures they brought in to try and deal with this that the government, the parliament, that sort of thing. well, not quite locked down, but not far off that in some states and across the board new rules which basically mean when hospitals start to get over filled with cove id patients. then we start to see requirements to prove vaccine status or recovery from the, from the virus. lots of talk about locked down here, but nothing so far. thank you, dominic, don't at kang, keeping an eye on covered situation across europe. there. let's look at the philippines, which is among the last countries to reopen its schools after a nearly 2 year closure because of covert restrictions. the united nations children's fun says many filipino students and are suffering from reduced learning and developments. jamila alan jogan has more from kay's on products after 19 months,
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mark g and mendoza and his classmates are finally back in school. the c, it's a much needed reunion. even if it doesn't seem like the way it once was. but i'm saying if i am happy to see my classmates again and to be able to get the helpful that they need from teachers. and 3rd, before learning experience on the philippines is the last country in the world to re open its schools. after the pandemic forced a month long locked downs, but out of the thousands of schools across the country, only a 100 were chosen by the department of education for the 2 month pilot re opening. this is just one of the very few schools that are allowed to re open here in a lab. but island teachers here tell us they remain hopeful that this week's re opening could also pay the way for schools to be back to normal. again, across the country, men or would support them sanitary stations to disinfection supplies.
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teachers made sure no details were left out so far, so good. according to officials. it's very critical, but only in this province in this country, but in 5 words, if the place is low risk, we need to start. when we start, we need to start now 100 percent of parents once and then the experience face to face again. married as a leader says, a parents like her have seen the cost of distance learning while his 9 year old son m g says, although he likes being at home with his mother, just like millions of filipino children, he to mrs school. very much got melissa jim l as in dog and al jazeera, elaborate ireland inc, as in province and central filipino, 60 minutes past the hour. here's what's coming up on this new south. the bill back
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better bill is past the centerpiece of president biden's legislative agenda passes a crucial hurdle in the house of representatives. i'm seen basra via an eastern to paul at the border within were a conflict is brewing over t and sports. australia's test cricket captain's had to step down just a few weeks ahead of the ashes. levitt story later. ah! protesters are out again on the streets of sudan this friday. the hodge crowds rallying in norman and then cops him north, calling for a return to civilian rule and condemning the killing of at least 15 people during protests on wednesday, sedans, police chief says, security forces. i weren't responsible for the deaths and update with hip morgan
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now in cartoon. those protest today here, but the 2 places i mentioned they are across the river from where you are. is that right? the places which had been cut off by the bridge closures. yes indeed, but bridges are now open once again, and the authorities that he's the military side of the authorities, are trying to get people to resume their lives. normally protested, however, say that they do not want things to go back. they want things to go back to pre october 25th when the military took over and there's more and more anger, especially after the police statement that the police force as a did not use anything but tear gas and battens, and use the minimal force amendment amount of force needed to do to protect protest as from themselves. asper, the statement from the police officers also accusing protested of burning police properties. now to day on friday, police once again fired tear gas at processes. on the 2nd day of confrontation
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between protesters and security. for says that processes have set up barricades and hotel north as well as an undermanned across the bridge. they're saying that they want to shoot the military, that they're still resisting the takeover that happened nearly a month ago. and that they wanted the release of political prisoners so purchased as want things to go back as you say, to pre take over times. what is the military actually saying about moving forward for its plants? well one thing the military has been repeatedly saying is that there will be no way to go back to pre october 25th. that the day of the take over they said that they were willing to negotiate with prime minister of them. the hm doke and with the other political parties, including those who they say were excluded from the forces of freedom and changed coalition. the coalition that represented the protest movement, they say they are willing to negotiate with all these political parties, to form a civilian transitional government and former legislative assembly until elections are held in 2023. the army has also repeatedly said that they do not want to hold
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on to power. this simply trying to secure and keep the country stable until elections. i hope are held in about a year and a half. but protesters on the ground come out, are not buying that. they said that if that was the case, then there was no reason for the military to take over the government in the 1st place and dissolve a transitional government. while the country was undergoing a democratic transition, that's what the protesters have been saying. so they've been mobilizing for more mass for it as they say that in the coming days, they will continue to call for people out of take out to, to the streets like just in the capital hunton, but other parts of the copy of the country as well. to make sure that their demands for the release of political prisoners and the restoration of that government that was dissolved is heard by the military and by everyone. hebrew morgan with the latest on the situation in sudan. thank you, heber. now the u. s. house of representatives has approved president joe biden, social safety net and climate bill. that bill, that debtor vale is past $1.00 trillion dollars is the bill back,
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better act which was scaled back after weeks of debate. it now goes to the senate for the democrats hold a very, very slim majority. alan fisher keeping an eye on this one in washington dc. we got past all the procedural stuff. finally, alan, after the long talk from kevin mccarthy overnight in the vote. now what happens that right, kevin mccarthy, who's the leader of the republicans in the house, spoke for more than 8 hours to delay the vote. nancy pelosi decided that she would push her head this morning starting with the words. i will be brief and then they had a vote and $220.00 to $213.00. it passed big when for joe biden, that means says bill back, better bill will now go to the senate. so watson, the bill, $555000000000.00 for fighting climate change. free preschool for all 2 and 3 year olds across the united states, extended tax credits, better access to medicare and also law drug costs for seniors. well, it passed the senate. well, that's the big question. there are 2 democratic senators have expressed concern
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about exactly what's in the bill. so thank some things may get stripped out. that means it will go back to the house and then the house will vote again. joe biden is hoping to get this done before christmas december 25th. there was a big concern among them, some democrats, and particularly among republicans that this will add to inflation and also add to the deficit. the congressional budget office, the c b o decided to score up the bill after being asked to do that. now that means put a cost to it. these said it would add $367000000000.00 to the deficit over 10 years, but they weren't sure about how much money the white house would bring in in taxes, the white house and the treasury department. and a number of top economists said, look, if you're actually going to tax the richest people in america, you will make more than that amount. so this will cost nothing to the american public. the republicans don't believe it. the democrats do, they pushed it through, it goes to the senate next, and k. so this is joe biden's,
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signature piece of legislation. however, more acutely today allan jo biden's got a, a medical test to go through his annual medical and briefly we will have a transfer of power. exactly. his act are walter reed hospital. you remember that from the time that donald trump was taken there when he was suffering from colbert, he is gone for his annual medical. we're expecting the results later today. and during that medical he will undergo a colonoscopy. now if anyone has done that, you will understand that you've got to go under general anesthetic and in line with what george w bush did during his presidency. when he undergoes the colonoscopy, he will sign over power to the vice president, which means for a very brief period of time, the united states will have its 1st woman present camaros. she is walking from her office in the west wing. she will continue to do so, don't expect any huge changes in the very short time that joe biden is under
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anesthetic. but it is in a very small way, an historic moment, but people will be waiting to find out exactly what it says about joe biden, who of course, celebrates his birthday. on saturday k, we'll talk to again about that later than allan fisher in washington. they say thank you to india now, where farmers are celebrating laughter, prime minister, no rend remote, he announced his government, his revoking 3 controversial laws, have been protesting against the legislations for a year now saying they endanger their livelihoods. partnering with al has our report her gender core is finally relieved. she's volunteering at the community kitchen in the outskirts of new delhi where she has been protesting with thousands of other farmers. she says it's been a difficult here for her than me. it was hard liquor and off i water supply electricity and old to come and go. they did everything they could to make our life difficult. but we have finally, when farmers began protesting,
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soon after in gas parliament passed 3 agriculture laws. they see a fable big corporations and leads them was off. while some rallies ended in violent confrontations with police. several rounds of talk between farm was union and the government failed to end the standoff until this sudden announcement, but prime minister marines remotely withdrawing the 3 controversial laws is my unique anthem in the parliament session starting later this month. we will complete the constitutional process to repeal these 3 agriculture laws, comma, the federal rating this victory, but see the announcement as the 1st step, almost set up these temporary structures. last year when they decided to camp out until the government rolled back to 3 laws, they said they only pack up and go home once the parliament efficient revokes them . they also point to critical issue. the prime minister failed to mention the $700.00 farmers who died during the protests and then demand government guarantees them a minimum price for their crop. more the view time on the 7 states are heading into
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critical elections. next, cheated, the writing on the wall he relies, unlike many of the people who are around him, that b j. b would not have a very easy passage in with a police which is very crucial state and could return of his party to power in 2024 depend largely on how they do in you'll be and he wanted to retain. you'll be a total cost and best and you'll be as important. so as one job for that matter, movies announcement comes on the day of one of the biggest festivals for the sick community, which has been on the forefront of the farmers filter. and while that made it most significant demonstrate as they will continue, that they did the promise to hold pre planned rally and will observe the 1st anniversary of the pro just later this month in the middle, i'll just say from java m, i'm sorry, a political analyst and commentator who explains why the moti government reversed its decision. the significance is that they've done it because they fear that they
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could lose their power. this u. p. like your correspondent was telling us, holds the key to who's daily. there are 403 states in the prevention. assembly $129.00 of them come to rest and you'll be read the farmers out in a majority the follows the largest working component of start up off to $13090.00 the b g b at close to 90. if the b g, p loses and that, then it's gotten from there for them and you'll be and it will then raise huge question marks over who's delhi, in the 2044 election. so that therefore, the government has read the writing on the wall and decided to back, take it back step, it won't be easy. and if it does, then just remember the all important. 2024 followed by elections are yet to be in. and then there will be a huge cost because right now you manage to you promise to farmers and sort of try
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to limit the damage by retreating. if you go back on it the next time that option will not be there. and the political fall out of that would be huge. still ahead on, on this news, our canadian troops help with rescue efforts in what is expected to be the costliest natural disaster. and the country's history also calls for an investigation into the death of a palestinian prisoner in israeli custody. and its sport, the japanese baseball style, getting a lot of praise from high places after being named the most valuable player in the american league. ah. hello there we have got more heavy right across southern parts of india. hopefully as we go on through the next couple of days, it will quiet down a lot. so cloud showing up on the satellite to pitch a here, or where to whether it will linger down towards
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a corolla towards karnataka. still got some went whether they are just around the northern plains for the time being. but this will tend to fizzle out as we go through saturday and on into sunday. so some quite weather coming back in here. visibility problems, of course, for new delhi, for the whole parts of a, more than in the unknown parcel of pakistan. had he showers their down towards the south western part, still seeing some pockets of every right could lead to some localized flooding. got some pocket heavy right to just around the la ransom rather live. he shouts, spinning out of that. he's the side of the mediterranean to turning increased the wet there for syria, lebanon, jordan, maybe one or 2 shouts to enter iraq, and maybe even into northern parts of saudi arabia over the next day or so. i just, i saw to draw here in doha little breezy on sunday. temperatures around $29.00 degrees celsius. drive 2, across the eastern side of africa, penny a shower into central parts. so on the other side of the rift valley, over towards the gulf of guinea moves sit chatting increasingly wet to into zambia
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into zimbabwe. over the next couple of days, an eastern pass, a south africa ah, in the country with an abundance of resources trade far and wide indonesia his, this concerns for me, we move forward 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, investment. let's be part when the lease is pros and progress. invest indonesia. now can you hear it? anticipation these rising excitement is growing. as cattle always brings your favorite team to cut off for the fee for arab called 2021. greatness is in the air . let sorres' warner and reach new heights. join as in cat, off from november,
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