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reason that could effect any human assert master of chaos on all 0. lou ah, a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, at least 31 people have died after their small boat sank, or trying to cross the english channel from france. officials say this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants attempting that crossing. 3 white men have been found guilty of murdering our mod are bri, who was chase down and shot dead in a george a neighbourhood. last year, all 3 men claimed that they acted in self defense. they all now faced life in prison. a deadly new wave of corona virus cases continues to sweep through europe.
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several countries are seeing record, high case counts, and the e. u has made a u turn to recommend booster shots. human rights watch has accused bela ruth and the poland of violating the rights of migrants and asylum seekers. the watchdog says it's documented abuses on both sides of the border. it's report says the belive, routine guards have carried out in humane acts towards migrants trying to cross into the e u. while polish security forces are accused of engaging and violent push backs. at least 13 people have died as a result of the harrowing conditions along the border. benjamin ward is with human rights watches, europe, and central asia division. he says poland, bella, bruce and the you all have a duty of care towards the migrants. the loose is in the frame for criticism because it has been subjecting migrants and asylum seekers to the most appalling abuse after encouraging them to come on on a false promise,
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trapping them in the border area, subjecting to violence, denying them access to food, water and shelter, a small number, maybe in a shelter now, but there are many of us who are not so that is all very, very troubling. but what is also deeply troubling is that we found clear evidence that poland is enabling this abuse by pushing people back in some, in some cases repeatedly who are trying to cross into poland, back into the hands of the declaration officials who are abusing them. and it's also by denying humanitarian organizations access to the border area on the polish side, creating a situation where people are suffering and in some cases dying because they're not able to get the kind of life saving assistance that they need. and so we feel it's incredibly important that poland responsibility is given more attention, particularly by the european union. the announcement by the european commission of a whole package of measures to address the situation,
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all of which were focused on galleries. and in fact, if you were to read that, that package of measures, you would have no idea that poland was there any way doing anything wrong. and in fact, the doing a lot of things wrong. and, and, you know, actually we ought to expect more from, from a european union member state, we ought to expect more from the european union, which is supposed to be a union of values rather than, you know, as cynical instrumentalists zation of the situation and saying that because this is blue says, you know, orchestrated threat and we only need to focus on that and we don't need to look at our own responsibility for the suffering which is being experience. hundreds of street vendors have rallied in the indian capital calling for gratian protection. for their jobs, they want the government to implement laws which regulate their rights to operate elizabeth per annum, or is that the demonstration in new demi? i will close to the deli, 2 minutes ago, or say lead as residential a 100 and does with gather to protest that they are up to 300000 st renders
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in delhi. and many here say most of them don't have the legal difficult that they need in order to do their job. they say that's because the government isn't implementing something called a st. remembers act of 2014, which regulate their presence in public places. things like where they can tell they went at what time it also content right now they say what that means is that without their paper, they're being harassed by markets by residents association and also by police simply for doing their jobs. hormone thought of any of them that up with our goods aren't free. i have no children who can look after me. i work on my own, and that's why i have come to protest. i want my rights to be protected. i can earn a living, but the police and municipal community should stop harassing us. i should be allowed to sit and earn at the place where i have been working on the continent. i
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feel chief minister give us the certificate of the committee, which revealed to residential address, but not the are those where i've been doing business with the last 20 years. i want to ask the debbie chief minister that i've been doing business there for last 20 years, wherever my family go. now street vendors, i say that the deli government hasn't been on my case id number, street vending and vending zone. and that because of that, the delhi high court has gone ahead and declared many of the biggest market to be non mending zones. but then, like court has said that some of the biggest market was starting to look like love and, but it has to balance the interesting 3 vendors, but also shops and markets which paper real estate and residents. now street vendors that are really important part of the fabric of indian society. they're up to 6000000 in the country. they sell pretty much everything that you can think of. they serve most people, but especially the flora and society. they say that they are self sufficient, that they work for themselves in an economy which doesn't have enough jobs for them
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. and they are asking to be allowed to work for themselves. with the protection guaranteed under the law. turkeys lira has hit a record low against the dollar a day after president there, the gun defended his policy of sharp interest rate cuts when economists and critics of air the gun or cooling on the president to reverse course with inflation. soaring to nearly 20 percent. the currency has lost almost half of its value this year. well, it's the 5th anniversary of the landmark p steel in columbia between the state and fark rebels. it was supposed to end the world's longest running conflict, which started back in the sixty's. but the promised piece is yet to be achieved and the window to succeed might be closing. alexander empathy traveled to the cow cow cow region to speak with former fog fighter is struggling to integrate into society fuller, fight gravel, william woody l,
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is rightly proud of his speak farm. it's one of 3 projects. he started with hundreds of other demobilized fighters, investing the roughly $2000.00 each. they received this part of their agreement to design. we are selling an average of $160.00 pigs a month, 40 per week of around 100105 kilos. we hope that with the 2 new sites will reach 10420 a week. williams says, reaching this point has been very difficult. approval for the project arrived only a year ago, after long fights with bureaucracy says was set up to fail them in logo. you know, katie o, as in this government has done everything possible to make the deal fail if it wasn't for the united nations and the international cooperation that are guarantors of the process. i wonder if i would be here is the government signed it's historic piece deal with the fact 5 years ago, bringing to an end, the conflict that killed more than $200000.00 people over more than 5 decades. but
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many of the hopes of that day will field, even though most combatants of laid down their arms by addressing poverty and inequality, promising road schools and jobs in many neglected rural areas of the country. the peace deal was supposed to end the root causes the fuel, the war, but 5 years later, little had changed him although eastern he, on his many accused the conservative government of the van to cab slow walking the deals. implementation studies show that just 4 percent of the promised rule reform measures are complete. well came production is that an all time high and you arm groups and 5 dissidence are perpetuating new cycles of violence. many reintegration camps are mostly empty after former fighters moved their way under threat by armed groups. like claudia crews with former comrades has been trying to start
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a fish farm. first, they were forced to leave their camp, then their leader was killed. if they are failed. okay, and we live in fear on this is worse than during the war. back then we could at least defend ourselves less after 5 years. i thought we would have a place to live a little land and basic security. we feel disillusioned yet we endure aka. but despite their enduring commitment success for them and the country remains elusive, in a lasting peace is not guaranteed. allison, them gayety al jazeera cal, dawn or kalika. major reconstruction efforts are underway in northwest i. jerry, after more than a decade of violence or the 300000 people have been killed in the conflict with the armed group, buckle ham, but improved security in recent months has made it safer for displaced people to return and rebuilding to begin acquainted. wrist returned to borneo state and the
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capital my degree to see the pro progress i did. muhammad was once a successful farmer and trade, but he's been living like this for more than a decade. this makeshift structure is why he's trying to raise a new family. after bought quorum violence uprooted his life. he says his chain of businesses, houses, and farms all perished in a single attack in 2010. didn't wanna cut galion low and if i had more houses, more farm, small shops and warehouses and care marlos on every one else. look at me now. i can't even fence for myself. even the room i live in was given to me. rent free by a former business partner, but with peace returning, i look forward to going back to rebuilt wyndham. you know, when she tell you the book, what i'm conflict him. all these to nigeria has displeased more than poor and half 1000000, forcing them into camps. now the government wants to shut down these camps by the
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end of this year, as reconstruction gathers momentum, this wall pile of rubble is what is left of the former school and home of mohammed use of the founder of bull gorham. this is why the goose ideology was nurtured. nigeria security forces demolished the structures shortly after the rebellion was put down in 2009. but the movement go even bigger and continues to kill people on destroy property in northern nigeria. and as to me, to 300000 people, have been killed. $6000000000.00 worth of property and facilities lie in ruins. in burner stay to loan to for lab. complicated enough that means sub livelihood. many of i to get an opportunity. so i destroyed about 5000 classrooms for detroit or 200, attempted to help hunter for detroit about it. 100 municipal peninsula to
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3rd comprised enough ah, traditional love homes, politicians, local grandmother considered among others as thousands return to their old religious. this is what they find. new houses are coming up in communities. why a 900000 homes were destroyed in a direct challenge to walk or arm whose ideologies against western education and values. hundreds of schools raised down by the armed group. i being rebuilt and more students, i enrolled about 60 percent of allah and budget of our capital. goodbye. did go to the construction rehabilitation and settlement. and in terms of ballou of money that have been spent, i don't know the amount is so scary between and and, and it, and i'm the discipline jetty of hunters, the police, the one who had come. oh, for the last 10 years for church, not insured. and about 2000 vehicles,
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thousands of kilometers of roads that have been bombed during fighting between security forces and bulk, or am i being fixed? yet my degree is biggest market traders load up good to neighboring cameroon. chad enger as security improves farmers who couldn't access their land. we have returned to their farms of the advocate of disruptions. even hospitals that are not sped by the am group, are back offering services to the sick and wounded. but with vocal, i'm still posing a significant security threat. the restoration effort could still go wrong. a reality that hundreds of thousands of victim soup will be avoided. avi degrees algae is eda mae degree northeast nigeria. i world 1st. the space mission has lifted off from california and nasa rocket is on a test flight in order to make a crash landing. but if it does, it will be seen as
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a success and a way to stop a future asteroid from destroying the earth. laura burden manley explains 3 to run the dance mission could one day save the earth. nasa would deliberately crash a spacecraft into an unsuspecting rockery. could i move with the aim to find out what it would take to stop a launch asteroid from one day, crushing into the us and devastating the planet bill. we're gonna bump into a desk and off i call it stadium sized in all like soccer stadium sized. i asked for it that, that what that is in orbit around a body that is about 5 times larger. so that's what, that's what we're going to de went and measure really did change of orbit. i forgot secondary body. it's the 1st time scientists are attempting such an experiment. and this is how they going to do it. they die more of a circle than asteroid could. did
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a mist. nasa has waited for it to get close to earth. a mere 11000000 kilometers away. the spacecraft will reach speeds of more than 24000 kilometers per hour and head straight towards it. they're hoping the crash will take both objects out, of course, even if ever so slightly. and it will all be streamed by video back to earth. that would tell us a lot about if you want to deviate completely as more or less the lights on the earth, what type of spacecraft or what speed, what weight? what impact will need to have to deflect and asteroid sign to say the results of the experiment? i'll fight. so if an asteroid measuring just a few 100 meters collides with our planet, it could have devastating consequences. scientists hope this small impact will be a huge step forward to protecting a potentially devastating impact on us. laura about a manly al jazeera,
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jamie thompson is a writer for space dot com and she joins us live now from orlando in florida. bye skype. madam. thank you so much for joining us. your analogy 0. i guess it doesn't hurt to be prepared. i, i suppose is the sort of thought behind this mission. but do you think they have much of an idea or how much do you think they can be sure of the impact that this rocket will have on the asteroid? yeah, so and obviously this is very exciting mission. and there is a partnership with the european space agency that is also going to analyze the data . so they can track the orbits of the 2 asteroids here on earth. and they are going to see how much the spacecraft is able to alter that wasn't people think about asteroids being a threat to the earth. we, we'll sink of the one that presumably a wiped out the dinosaurs thou, obviously, that would be much, much bigger than anything that they're trying to do to sort of sway here. but how
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coleman are smaller asteroids? how often is it that they have hit the earth and all the last one was in 2013, and that when head and shallow bisk russia and it actually didn't impact the earth, but exploded in the atmosphere. so that asked right alone, which was a fraction of the size of the one that they're trying to move caused about $30000000.00 worth of damage. and that was one of the larger ones that have come in contact with the earth. i suppose with the trying to do a with these ones now way is i, i guess, you know, being the 1st of its kind just seeing how they could then adapt whatever works or doesn't work in case someone in some, as where it does get close at earth and is a genuine threat. so this spacecraft is roughly the size of a vending machine and they're expecting it to be able to move the smaller of the 2 asteroids by just a little bit. so by seeing how successful they are in this test,
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they can use that as a blueprint for future emissions. so they can scale up the spacecraft in order to affect the orbits of a potentially larger asteroid that could impose a threat in the future. while they doing this now is simply that we kind of have the technology and know how now or is it that they can see more threats coming closer. what do you think? i think that they're doing this now so that we can be prepared for the future that way they can, you know, maybe have spacecraft and development that could be at the ready in case there was an asteroid that was found that could potentially be a problem. it is, and i think it literally is the plot of a film that i think, you know, a few of us have, have seen before. how much excitement has verbena about this and that really cool mission. obviously it's testing out, you know,
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a future doomsday scenario. and how to prevent that, but it's also testing out some cool technologies because there is a really interesting, flexible solar array that is powering the spacecraft. and then it's also using a special ion engine that they're going to test out during flight. and that actually relies on power from the spacecraft instead of traditional propulsion methods. so all of these things together are super exciting and are definitely going to benefit exploration going forward and also planetary defense. and so when you say exploration going forward, presumably this is, this may be the 1st of its kind, but it's probably not going to be the last because the more the experiment, the more they have, they'll know. absolutely. it's definitely not going to be the last. all right, well it'll be interesting to see. i think it's october, isn't it? when i, when the impact should happen, so hopefully speak to you again. then just to see how it all appends out for the moment. amy thompson, writer for space dot com. madam, thank you. now
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a manuscript by albert einstein laying out his theory of relativity has sold at auction in paris for $13000000.00. the sailor christie's auction house broke the record for an autographed a scientific document. the 54 page worked by the noble prize winning physicist and his collaborator and making the best so was written in 1913 and 14 einstein's theory of relativity, revolutionize the understanding of astrophysics. still to come here on al jazeera, we're going to have the latest from the lights, champions, league matches in europe with andy. ah
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ah, time for all the sport now hears on the thanks barbara will in some alarm look set to reach the champions league knockout stage is thanks to 2 goals for one of the competitions. old campaign is added. jacko scott. his 1st champions league go more than 12 years ago and on wednesday got a couple more here against shak saldonya's. the 35 year old boy's new putting in there on the brink of the last 60 soon it finished to the italian champions at the san sarah in civil, qualify from great day if rail madrid avoid defeat in their game against sheree terrible rail. 3 nail off in that game with full time approaching, sebastian hallow continued his goal, scoring spring. what is his 1st season of champions league football? the arc striker scoring twice in this to on when out of a chic task. that's 9 in 5 games. now for the ivory coast international,
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the dutch champions of progress as group when is sheets as bottom of group see having lost all of their gaps lucky gun metal. well, manchester city and perry san german had been at vine for supremacy the top of group. a city dominated the 1st half, but in the 2nd, the no mercy found killing a buffet with space in the box. and the frenchman made no mistake. that he passed edison. i made it one mill road. he's got a chance for avenge for last year's semi final defeats max bus. raheem sterling popped up with his 3rd goal and 3 games to level for the home side. and gabrielle has this burnished at the end, paris defense to the city, and the full time whistle is gone. and the last few seconds city qualify top of the group is b. 6th time, when is liverpool were already issued of top spot in their group, but they still feel that a strong team that included mohammed salad for the game against poolside is for
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gold from tioga, arkansas. ara, what live a full a head salad also added a 2nd soon ill. was the final scored, am feel for silo still in with a chance and qualifying in 2nd place in that great puddle of yah. well, despite not having a permanent manager in place, manchester united, qualified for the last 16 on tuesday. bless the city boss brendan rogers has insisted he's not seen the running to replace or going to show that always gossip and speculation and, and i suppose that will always be there until manchester united point a full time manager. but, but for me, i've always said my commitments to here, you know, my commitments for this good players, this team will create an environmental culture here, which is about that continuous development of the team and the players and, and that's where i see it and even more so when this period where our results are,
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are low but inconsistent. now french international cream benjamin has been hit with a one year suspended jailed son benjamin has been found guilty of conspiring to blackmail a fellow footballer. the 33 year old roman trade star was also find $84000.00 and had been accused of helping to blackmail former friendship. and i saw massey of our wayne over explicit images taken from wine is phone and zimmer, cuz he's planning to appeal against the verdict shoot, you know, your, we are actually angry with this verdict which is totally contradictory. it's been acknowledged by the tribunal itself, that carrying bends mer didn't know anything about what was going on, and in the end were told that he couldn't not know, but without any proof of. he's been condemned to a severe unfair sentence without any proof at all. we're pretty astonished by this verdict and cricket the to teams. he contested the inaugural test temperature. finally,
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getting ready to resume that rivalry. india hosting new zealand. and it's too much serious. it starts on 1st thing. come pull the blank cap, fit bit, india in the test temperature finals early the ship, but news a man's last sort of india or that ended in a 3 nail series defeats home. i don't, it is. so you have to make, use, make them more topic, and india, we all know we are backing up boilers to take 20. we get to another said spinning friendly because so they're going to play on those kind of the goods. that's been friendly because at the same time it will be good to back on back. one will have to apply themselves if they get said dielectric. i'm going to go big one, but that is a challenge as a backbone will and spectators allowed him to witness the wills top. bob mintz implies in action on the indonesian island of bali on wednesday olympic champion. fact actually one of those in a strict bubble at the indonesian opens to prevent corona virus cases out of the season ending well till finals. the day in getting past japan's cookie was an avi
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into the last 16 bronze medalist from 2020. not so fortunate home hope antony didn't sing losing a world number 7. see christ. i pop of a friend. # and beijing is more than $100.00 days to go until the start of the winter paralympics. they'll take place in march after the end of the when surely big games. beijing is the 1st city for house, both b when to and from apparel and picks more than 600 fleet sets compete and 78 events during penn date events. ok, but if i suppose looking for now, let's get back to barbara in london and the thank you for that. and that is it for this news? our do say with a song going to be back in just a few minutes with more of the days. thanks for watching. seen by a
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