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our ministers had no idea what was happening on the shelf fuel, but i could see the body bags explore and abundance of world class programming climate change, medical issue or survival on al jazeera. ah, poland says by the root is still encouraging refugees and migrants to try to cross into the european union as the border crisis continues. ah, clubs, the whole robin you're watching out as they're alive. my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 30 minutes. we the jury find the defendant, kyle kyle: each rate health not guilty. a divisive verdict in the u. s. where teenager kyle written house has been acquitted of murdering to men as
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a black lives matter protest. also returned to lockdown restrictions coming into effect in austria to get a handle on the rapid rise in corona virus infections. can india's farmers celebrate after the govern makes a major you turn on a group of controversial moors. ah, welcome to the broker. we begin with the crisis on the poland, belarus, border water, warsaw says hundreds of refugees migrants of again trying to legally cross encouraged by its neighbour, while bell roost. sir, sign of d escalation says it's cleared a makeshift camp and moved people to proper shelters. general reports now from not far from the polish side of the border. after 5 days lost in forest along the polish border, syrian masula has done better than most. he's just made it to safety in
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a hospital inside the european union member or allah mrc i came from, they were to mince can we ended up at the border, the bell, russian army took our food and water and pushed us away and told us not to return, we'd been here 5 days with no food and water. and n g o worker takes down my swords detail a lawyer will help him sign a power of attorney and he completes a note formerly requesting asylum. they were quickly on, it'll soon become why i was moved over and over. but in the next door cubicle in obvious distress alarmed ahmed hummer occurred from northern iraq. i am not an e mail word from a d. and in an i c. u. bed and identified and unconscious. a 3rd man suffering the
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effects of prolonged exposure to cold weather. these men have been on a terrible journey drawn to bella roost by the promise of safe passage to the e. u. unwitting victory in a cynical standoff in which neither side much cares about their welfare. they may be signs of this crisis easing of conditions on the other side of the border improving of diplomacy working. but for the individuals in this hospital, on the polish side of the border, at least one of them lucky to be alive while they're stuck in a nightmare. and it's still unfolding. he is why the presence of human rights activists matters. polish border guards arrive to take them in a way danny, going to the okay. i say, okay. so just be nice. didn't be nice. okay. okay. and don't get nervous. poland is not a welcoming place for asylum seekers,
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and there are frequent reports of refugees and migrants being pushed back across the border. that's much harder to do now that they have legal representation. we are following the start to make sure that there are people in the refugee crisis that the guards tab at their back see are going to be transporting the guard station and not to be pushed into the forest. are you worried that they might be pushed back into bell road? we are always worried about that. beauregard at quarters is the end of the line for the men, for now under international law, they should be looked after here. there's no guarantee they won't simply be sent back. jonah haul al jazeera the of the polish border. later secretary general says they stand ready to help all allies caught up in the crisis dissertation out the
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border or belarus with poland, but also the trainer and the latter is deeply concerning. the lu, crushing course or shame, use or vulnerable people as means to put pressure on other countries or is cynical and inhumane. natal stands in full solidarity with all affected allies. we remain vigilant and stand ready to further help our allies, the rockies, who returned home from ballard, say they not only faced terrific conditions of the border, but were tricked by people smugglers who took advantage of their desperation. among con has more from our bill vinnish and golly, used to live in displacement camp in the hook in the kurdish region of no near rock . she'd gone there after home in syndrome was destroyed in the fight against deisel . she paid a smuggling ring to get it to europe. she's now back in another displacement camp.
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after leaving bella roost on the rocky government repatriation flight on thursday. she shows us mobile video of her time at the brother was border with poland. she says the whole experience was heroic, her stick and twisted camp company, they cut and we moved to turkey state for a month, and then we got the visa for bella. ruth, so we went there. we stayed in the city for 4 days before setting off into the woods. we were supposed to meet up with a smuggler in his car, but he never showed up. we stayed there for 3 days without food or water. we stayed inside the bell roof borders for 13 days, the polish police would not allow us to cross the border and the bell roost. police would not allow us to go back to the city and we were trapped in the border. she's just one of hundreds of iraqis who paid smugglers out of desperation and were tricked by false promises. said, well, holy is an activist who works for those who have been deported or repatriated. he says the smugglers have a sophisticated network that allows them to advertise their services, book audio,
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we can't afford to lose just a little below with the spread of internet and social media smugglers are widely using this networks to help facilitate the connection between smugglers and people they convince them with low prices and safe product, but i have met with many who tell me that was a lie, that they were abandoned with no choice but to pay more smugglers when they arrived . they are charged $3000.00 in iraq and then anything up to $10000.00 in places like this. people sell homes and cars, close out or borrow money from the loan sharks to afford the the kurdish regional government says, cracking down on people struggling networks. and in particular targeting travel agents who offer roots to europe. still, there's plenty of smugglers in business. it's actually pretty easy to find people smugglers online. i've just joined a social media group called iraq migration into europe alone. here. there are lots of people offering their services. now the word smuggling is actually mentioned anywhere in the site. it's only when people pay that money that they realize what
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it is they've actually paid for. judging by the amount of people offering the service, the iraqis have a challenge on my hand to stamp it out completely. particularly as the smugglers are international networks across the middle east and europe. there's also hope that the scene from the polar bell response will stop people going to smugglers. but people smugglers. i just one part of the issue. what still needs to be addressed is allegations of government corruption, mismanagement of resources, and nepotism and employment. the people say forced them to go to the smugglers. him wrong con, out there or be no jury a sound us teenager coll, written house not guilty of murdering to men and wounding another. it happened during racial justice protests in wisconsin. last year. written out was 17. at the time. 200 reports from kenesha. it was a murder trial that divided a nation and so was the verdict we the jury find the defendant kyle age. right.
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house not guilty. it was the same on all 5 charges from reckless endangerment to 1st degree. murder. not guilty, not guilty. not guilty. not guilty. oh, outside the court house for some there was another verdict. this was not self defense. this was not the appropriate use of deadly force. it was known. it happened on a hot august night last year during a clash of protesters encounter protesters. the violent response to the police shooting of a black man, jacob blake, some on both sides, were armed. the facts were undisputed kyle rittenhouse, armed with an assault rifle fatally shot to protesters and wounded a 3rd in tearful testimony. the 18 year old called it self defense. i did what i had to do to stop the person who was attacking me each. the jury spent 4 days deliberating, then agreed, member the jury. are these your unanimous word?
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is there anyone who does not agree with the verdict says read, we wish the triple okay. oh with that it ended more than a year later on a cold november afternoon to the satisfaction of gun rights advocates. it validates that we have a 2nd, a member, right? you did a friend, ourself our sector, and now the case is been a national rorschach test the verdict no less. so gun rights advocates the vindication black lives matter. members see unequal justice for black and white americans. you what you, what the politically and racially charged trial was watched across the us. the verdict supported at the highest level. i stand by with the jury as a jury system work. we have to abide by for jacob blake's uncle. the verdict marks one more of systematic racial injustice that's going to provide
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in the streets of kenesha. residents braced themselves, hoping the violent clashes of 2020, or repeated in 2021. john henry and al jazeera consortia, wisconsin, at least 7 people have been injured and dozens arrested during protests against quinn of iris restrictions. and the dutch city of rotterdam. please say, protested started fires and threw rocks at the offices, prompting them to declare an emergency and shut down public transport. restrictions in the netherlands are being reimpose to combat a new wave of cave. in 1000 cases, there are 110000 infections reported over the past week. and it all 3. well, it's become defense, country and western europe to re impose a full toby binding lockdown since the start of the summer. now it'll take effect on monday and is expected to last for 3 weeks. australia is also making vaccination
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is compulsory from february. dominant kane has the latest since monday, only those who can prove they've been vaccinated or had the virus have been allowed out in austria. but from next monday, even this will not be enough because ministers say the infection rate is too high. and the vaccination rate to low. up more info from maxima, a nationwide lockdown will apply from monday for up to 20 days and will be evaluated after the 1st 10 days. it will automatically and on december 13th, at the latest than the lockdown for the vaccinated or recovered will end up alongside the lockdown is another ruling from next february, every one in austria must be vaccinated. whether they like it or not. the 1st for any country in europe, across the border in germany, there are similar steeply rising trends of infection and death. newly agreed rules, restricting the movement of the unvaccinated are now in force. but nationwide
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hospitals are once again filling up with infected patience. to remove the ext us, we need to change course. now there's really no time to lose. it's like a tanker heading towards a harbor wall. if we immediately counter steer the taker, it will keep moving for a while and maybe even hit the side of the harbor wall. hopefully, however, it will not crash into it had on. we must use all countermeasures. now, one of those counter measures is the vaccine. but like in austria, only 2 thirds of germans have had their shots so far. a total, the government says, is still too little to end. the pandemic, the right is a liner with him from the truth is will be able to bring the with quick enough with just vaccinations and posters will need measures to limit contexts. we're able to agree on the set of rules on thursday, which will take effect on federal states when the incidence of hospitalizations reached a certain level. in the 1st casualty of the new measures, look to be some of germany's renowned christmas markets. already the bavarian prime
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minister has cancelled all of his states festive gatherings in berlin. the markets are being prepared for opening day late this months. but many worry whether any customers will use these stalls this year. in recent weeks, it seems that well, austria has led germany, his follow not just in terms of near infection rates and deaths, but also in terms of new measures to combat cove. it now that the government in vienna is imposing another, locked down on its people. the question many here in berlin are asking is, is another one here. just around the corner, dominant cane al jazeera in the german capital. in africa, nigeria is hoping to inoculate half of its population against coven 19 before february. so far africa's most populous country has administered doses to about 9000000 of it's 200000000 people. the government is trying to get religious and civil society leaders on board to back the mass vaccination campaign. well,
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still had he all the hell. desert canada is extreme weather as authorities hurry to get infrastructure working after historic floods. but more storms focus and i'm, we are hurting outside del hot. we're going to take you over the cont, hardy desert, right? doesn't a military pair heating team are competing for the world title? ah, how i am pleased to say we have got signs of quiet weather now making its way into the pacific northwest of the us and that western side of canada, just around british columbia. we have got an area of low pressure here, so still some bits and pieces of sharon but not as wet as it has been with a high pressure to starting to not its way through that will tend to push at wet
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and windy weather a little further east was but do notice still some snow coming in over the high ground as we make a way into sunday, but that north, west and corner the u. s. does look lassie settled and sunny about dry weather pushes across into central parts. we got some snow just around the lakes, ontario could see some rather windy weather. we go on through a sunday. nothing unusual for central and a some parts of canada. having said that, but some very heavy rate just sliding down across the great plains, pushing towards appalachians, as we go on through the next day or so dawning up about where to weather that we also have across a far south of florida, pushing across india catan peninsula some heavy down pools there into central america. still a few showers coming into cuba may be the shower to into hispaniola. but for jamaica and the east analogy. dawslet lassie, fine and tribe, lots of pleasant sunshine temperatures, weather ship being kingston at around 28 degrees celsius. ah,
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the port was me, the capital of puffy gideon is ranked one of the most dangerous in the world. one 0 one east investigate the violent gains, filling fia on the street. on l g 0, frank assessments is likely to change biking behavior at all. it's not gonna change their behavior, they're going to continue to do what they do and in depth analysis of the days global headlights, inside story on out jesse era. ah ah, look like you're watching out as ever with me. so robin a reminder of all the top stories, poland says hundreds of refugees,
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migrant. so again, trying to illegally cross into you territory, encouraged by neighboring bella, bruce, some have been taken to hospital, they were found in forests on the polish side of the border. the jury hassan us teenager, col rittenhouse, not guilty of murdering 2 men and wounding another. opened fire with a semi automatic rifle during racial justice, protesting kaneesha wisconsin. last year he says he acted in self defense and austria's become the 1st western european country to impose another full cove at 19 locked down. since before the summer, it comes into force on monday. i will continue to 3 weeks, is also making vaccinations mandatory next year. the canadian province of british columbia is struggling to recover after a month's worth of rain. val, in 2 days earlier this week, flood waters have receded in some areas, but others remain cut off. and while authorities are scrambling to rebuild roads
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and bridges walls storms a forecast shebra tansy is there and sent this report. thousands remain cut off and the mountainous northeast of british columbia authority, se they hope highways will reopen by the end of the weekend. in the meantime, communities are improvising, highly closed or are way out is by water. so i sent a bunch of other guys out and we're getting people where they need to be in the flap flood plain of the some us prairie on the us border. the waters have receded. the focus now is on repairing and securing dykes and pumping stations before the next round of intense rainfall. early next week, i've gone, it has been a year of extreme. so british columbia forest fires and record heat wave of the summer followed by flooding one months worth of rainfall hit b, c, in less than 24 hours. this in, in and of itself is significant and without recent precedent. we also know that so
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me the reason it's only the most recent of a series of extreme weather climate events that have occurred in british columbia climate scientists are unequivocal. these weather extremes are being caused by human induced global warming and the burning of fossil fuels. and the storms on the flooding did manage to achieve a long held go for environmental activists will be at temporarily the operations of the trans mountain pipeline that brings tar sands oil from alberta through the same us prairie and onto the pacific coast well halted. the canadian government, though, is determined to push ahead with its expansion, despite opposition. pure bout tub is overflowing, you don't do go for the lop your turn off the tap 1st and we're not. we're turning the top on. they continue to expand these projects that are causing this problem in the 1st place that has to stop the developed world is projected to bad bruns of catastrophic climate change. but as rich nations like canada increasingly experience extreme weather events,
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that mismatch routine professing to care about climate change, while increasing oil and gas production will become clearer. shebra chance the al jazeera abbotsford. farmers in india, celebrating out to prime minister new under moody announced his government, his provoking 3 controversial laws are protesting against the measures for a year now saying they endanger their livelihoods often without husband her gender core is finally relieved. she 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 year for me. it was hard, but they go up our water supply electricity and roads to come and go. they did everything they got to make our life difficult, but we have finally one form of began protesting soon after india parliament pastry agriculture laws. this, if it will be corporations and leads them,
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was off. while some rallies ended in violent confrontations with police. several rounds of talks between farm was unions and the government fails to end the standoff until this sudden announcement, but prime minister marines remotely withdrawing the 3 controversial laws. if my unique anthem is in the parliament session starting later this month, we will complete the constitutional process to repeal these 3 agriculture laws. palmer the celebrating his victory. but see the announcement as the 1st step. almost set up the temporary structures last year when they decided to camp out until the government rolled back the 3 laws. they said they only pack up and go home once the parliament officially revokes them. they also point to critical issue . the prime minister failed to mention the $700.00 farmers who died during the protests and their demand to government guarantees them a minimum price for their crop movies you turn on the 7th fees are heading into critical elections. next, cheated. the writing on the wall he relies,
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unlike many of the people who are around him, that b j. b would not have a very easy passage in with this, which is a very crucial state. and could have done 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 foremost filter. and while that made it most significant demonstrate, as they will teach you that they did the promise to hold pre planned rally and will observe the 1st anniversary of the pro just later this month. pardon me, i'll just see that you daddy. he was president joe biden's, $1.00 trillion dollars spending bill now goes to the senate. after passing a divided house of representatives, the bill aimed at improving education, lowering health care colson, tackling climate change,
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passed with $220.00 votes to to 13. the leading republican in the house, kevin mccarthy spoke for 8 and a half hours on thursday night to delay the vote. let me be clear. never in american history has so much been spent at one time. at one time, never in american history will so many taxes be raised and so much borrowing be need to be needed to pay for all this reckless bending. the british government to seeking to designate the whole of the palestinian group hamas a terrorist organization whom secretary pretty battle announced the move in washington dc. the military wing of hamas is already prescribed by the u. k. as a terrorist organization. hamas says the decision is base or biased towards israel leave, banker house more from the home office in london. this is the clearest signal yet that the british government is unprepared to compromise with
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a mass and now wants to designate the entire organization all of its different facets of wings. as a single bond terrace organization, it's military wing back in 2001 was designated as such. and now britain's home secretary, speaking of the united states, said that she was acting on new intelligence about her masses capabilities and out of her desire to protect jewish communities in britain and further afield. her math is fundamentally and rapidly anti semitic. anti semitism is an enduring evil which i will never tolerate. anyone who supports or invites support for prescribed organization is breaking. the law that now includes hamis. in whatever form it takes will in response to mass accused. the british government of being bias towards israel, half lost here, whether she is a minister in the british government or minister. and as i do want to create more
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problems for the sting as in an initial design. yeah, this is done by here as well as steam hands. we will continue defending our people and i think it is that your wish. there was also some concern about the possible impact on grass roots organizations in garza that have been over the years, dependent upon hamas for support. a mass as well as its military and political wing that is governed garza since 2007 also has a social services wing that has provided a range of support to people in needs there, including fresh water and housing even covering people's rent when their homes were destroyed by israeli bombardments. there is some concern that the money needed by these groups may well be stifled as organisations and supporters around the world seek to distance themselves from hamas. nevertheless, pretty bottle is very eager to get this through parliament as early as next week,
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something that is very likely to happen given the government significant majority there. the counselor is hosting the shows world military parachuting championships for the 1st time. there walden, 40 teams participating with hundreds of athletes, hoping to claim the world title, lahardo and took the plunge above doha. free fall precision. oh, these athletes are experts in the art of jumping out of planes. more than 40 military parachuting teams have descended here to the desert of katara to compete for the world championship title. the competitors are all active military members and have been training for years to get here. most have tens of thousands of jumps to their names. you know, we all had the, the tactical and technical expertise of the american sold room. we just rely on our training. we fall back on. well, we've done 1000 right. loudon times. could tar is hosting the world military
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parachuting championships for the 1st time. but the gulf nation is already well known in the air sports community. it's national team, 12 gold and one bronze medal in the last competition. this squad and country are hoping to make a lasting legacy in the sport. as everybody know, after, let's say, one years we have the war championship board comp, let's say 2022. so this one. well, how did the people who don't know, got the like that teams never been together to have idea was gutter to see, to see the stadium. we really saw this one. it's all full bar to show what got that can do. each country will compete in 3 disciplines. freefall, skydive, accuracy, landing, and 4 way formation. men and women compete separately, but under the same flag, i say hello form it as if he hybrids you. the events are all dependent on whether
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we had to take a break while filming to wait for a sandstorm to pass. team usa waited with us around one always need to get you a feel like you're the jitters until you get around one good. you're feeling okay. for the time, it was usually pretty nervous for the 1st time. we were invited to join the teams in their final moments before competition. results of these jumps will be tallied in the coming days before winter is announced. you know, i can't do a story about parachuting and not jump out of a plane. this guy, he's the professional. he knows what he's doing. i don't what we're going to go give us a try to have some fun group. we get in the plane with other teams who are about to compete. we climb for several minutes until we reach 3000 meters. as we climb up, the teams mentally prepare for their jumped. i try to do the same then minutes later, once the earth is just a blurb below,
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it's time to free fall. i believe with ah, the what you all to 0 with mr. hill rahman, in doha reminder of our top news stories. poland says hundreds of refugees and migrant serv. again trying to illegally cross into the e. u. encouraged by neighboring bella roofs, some people found in poland. forest receiving medical treatment and hospital later secretary general says they stand ready to help all allies caught up in the crisis dissertation out. the border, or belarus with poland, but also the trainer. and the latter is.

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