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china's leader is in barley for a meeting with you as president joe biden. i head of the g 20 summit. ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al 0 alive from dough also coming up. took his police arrest 46 people off to sundays. explosion, ist on bull. they say that a syrian woman linked to a band kurdish group planted the bowl, ukraine's president accuse his washer of committed war crimes. as its troops pulled out of castle and we made a 9 year old world comp, superfan will give us his predictions on the top teams. ah.
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after years attentioned, the leaders of the walls 2 superpowers set to meet in bali, the south, china's leader. she's in pink and u. s. president joe biden will hold talks ahead of the g. 20 summit. there are likely to be several sticking points including disagreements over taiwan trade and north korea. biden says the meeting will establish their so called red lines and outline priorities for the next 2 years. the g 20 summit brings together leaders from around the world to address some of the, the biggest challenges of our times, but russia's war in ukraine. the resulting global economic fallout at regional tension may make it hard to reach consensus. leaders of the e. u and 19 major economies are attending, including russia's foreign minister. so gay love ross, who were present president flooded me a put him let's go live to bali. our diplomatic editor james pays, is that so james, when do president pipe and she meet well,
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we're told that the meeting should start about 30 minutes from now. we're told the meeting should be something like about 2 hours long. we're not putting an exact time limit on it, but they've got a couple of hours to talk. we think they might well be a, a break in the meeting at some point. we know that the 2 leaders will both be accompanied by key advisors during this meeting is important, this meeting, whether it will actually come out within the thing that changes and the thing that's not clear but what they want. i think both sides is to understand what their red lines are, what their limit saw, because relations between these 2 countries have been strained in recent years. and it's worth noting, this is the 1st meeting of these 2 men as leaders. now they've met before they met, when they were both that number twos of their respective countries, the 1st time they met was 2011. but ever since present biden's been the president
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of the united states last 22 months. they have not met face to face. they've had telephone calls and video calls, but because of cobra 19 and particularly because of the strict chinese rules regarding covered 19 a face to face meeting and privacy. that's often what you get things done and where you build trust has not been possible until now. a lot on the agenda, the issue of taiwan, i think, very important for the chinese they were very unhappy by that visits by nancy pelosi, the u. s. speaker. in the summer. the issue of north korea are also a key issue in the asia region. the us very concerned about miss l tests, 86 this year by north korea. they believe china can do more to rain in north korea . and then there's a big issue for these 2 countries, but also for everyone here at the g 20. and that's the war, of course, in ukraine. the russian president vladimir putin will not in volley. he's sending
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his foreign minister. so gay love ross, a presence lensky will not be here in person, but we understand he will be addressing the g 20 by video link. james will be back with you later in the out for the moment. many thanks. d dot diplomatic. get us to james space there in bali police in turkey. i have arrested 46 people in connection with sundays bombing anniston, bull. the explosion killed 6 people and injured more than 80. it happened on is to close street in the cities, puzzling sharks bustling shopping area, which is popular with locals on tourists. police say that a syrian woman planted the bomb that's called life out of the scene of that bloss houses. heroes said, of course eulu. is there some sort of tell us more about what happened yesterday. and these arrests that have been made as in yesterday, around 4 30 pm local advice exploded right behind where i am sending
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a woman and we even get i've been to come lifestyle bulletin bag and sat on a bench which was actually right behind us before the explosion after waiting for 40 to 45 minutes to drop the bag there. and according to the cctv pictures as she escaped from the area running. and as soon as you left within 2 to 3 minutes, the device exploded and killed 6 tricky citizens, including a 3 year old girl. and according to the is some police department, 4 to 6 people have been detained, who are involved in this, and that the attack in some will and the main perpetrator, the woman who brought the x and the bomb to the area is, is that to be a syrian person a syrian residents name,
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a identity of the women is also given. the police arrested the women after some raids and stumbles assigned this week. them they captured, turn around, 2 50 am or early morning and you the 89 hours after the explosion. 2 plays then, according to what we heard from the interior minister who spoke half an hour ago. and she admitted that she was playing in the, in, in syria by the steering curtis fi to group the y p g. which turkey considers as an, as the syria branch of the out the sound workers fight to the p k. k. turkish state . and the p k. k. have been fighting against each other for more than 3 decades and doing these. if i said these wars, at least $40000.00 turkey citizens lost their lives and to these kinds of
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that the effects and comb bats and 2 kids as all areas. but according to in 10 minutes sick, and the order for this that the attack that took place and assembled yesterday was directly given might combine a, which means a syrian branch out of the p k. k. also interior minister that they, i mean on cut out the turkish capital doesn't accept the condolence message delivered by the u. s. embassy as tricky, has been very vocal and larry against the us support of the kurdish fighter group inside syria. this is what he said he, he clearly accused the united states and by this way. but it is what is important about this incident, is that the purpose, the main purpose raises the woman who sets of here in a residence. and so here,
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so often in northern syria often is one of the areas in northern syria that was. a that was cleared at all the current nice forces by the turkish backed opposition and the area under control of the searing of position again, backed by the turkish army. so everybody is now questioning how this woman was able to pass through it often and to, to hear without driving it without a driving any attention. and a way cheaper way. she'd got this explosive device how she wrote the ear a here and how she was able to and moved so freely with this explosive device. there are so many questions to be answered, of course, because at the turkish government has been saying that to kia is cleared off terror
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attacks. and for the last 6 years there were no attacks. and major cities like is some will and on cobra. and the interior minister who has been very harsh against the p k. k groups inside to care was saying that and they were 100 p k k members left inside to get. most of them were either captured by the police or were also to care, but apparently, at least one person was able to for the paper. i think a sent him christina that live in a stumble. ukraine's president is accusing russia of committing war crimes and killing civilians. in the southern castle region, a lot of miss lensky made the allegation in his nightly address on sunday ukrainian forces. we took part of the region, including the city of cas on last week, after russia withdrew. sleeps loza. investigators have already documented more than full 100 russian ball crimes. bodies of both civilians and military are being found
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in the her san branch in the russian army left the same savagery behind as in other regions of our country. are it managed to invade? we will find and bring to justice. every murder, awfully. without any doubts. with the humanitarian situation in castorena's being described as very difficult utility companies are racing to restore power and water . they say that russian forces destroyed facilities as they withdrew a ford beg reports from mc alive. this is what the russians left behind destroyed military equipment. oh, the ukrainians are continuing to raise their national flags as they retake more villages in the horizon region. ukrainians lived under occupation for 8 months, lima who is lava, but we couldn't say a word here for cause came and they told us it is because of your pray. ukrainian position, i said you can shoot us down because we are ukrainians. we couldn't say
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a word, we couldn't say glory, te, crane, or not. and the ukrainian military rolled in the joy of people here was clear soldiers treated like celebrities. and this is how people hid their acts of resistance. ah, if the damage left behind is immense, what it is with all of them for so to the needs of those living here, authorities are working to restore electricity and water but her son and the rest of the country are within striking distance of russian missiles and drones, cities like mc alive, bear the scars of this war. this building behind me was hit on friday and it resulted in 7 people killed. it just goes to show that although russian forces have withdrawn from course on the still able to hit targets across ukraine with deadly consequences. i said, beg,
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a da 0 mc alive. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stopping, fighting in the democratic republic of congo. they'll be held in kenya on november 21st. it comes with congress forces battle rebels control of coupon buff. just 25 kilometers from the eastern regional capital goma. it's the closest the rebel group . m 23 has come. since it began it's offensive in march. let's go live now to get patty, a village, 10 kilometers outside of goma. i was a serious milk webb is that now come most of the situation that we just learned a short while ago that the congress army successfully repelled and 23 attacks on the town of cuba. i'm going to step aside so we can take a look around, but the flight thing is further down this road now about 30 kilometers north of where we are. we keep saying military vehicles heading towards the front carrying soldiers as well as people coming the other way,
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who are fleeing others who are in the camp for the displaced people who've been collecting firewood. if we keep looking around, we can see some of these very basic shelters that people are having to sleep in. it's been raining heavily, almost every day at the moment. conditions here, a really quite bad people waiting for help, which for the large part hasn't come there isn't enough food to eat. we've joined some attention as people here hope that someone will bring food or set up a facility with clean water, bmo and the other side of the front line. the other side of where the fighting is community leaders say the civilian population of about 60000 people a stuff they've been asking for, a humanitarian colorado to be created so they can leave the area controlled by m $23.00 and come this way toward the city of gamma, because they said that the fighting is going to come towards them and they wouldn't have any way to run or to take cover. and they said that several civilians have
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been killed or badly injured by a heavy artillery, long range artillery, firing in all directions. and a lot of these people are just stuck on the road side, injured or unable to get help. those p stokes. as you mentioned, a, a g to happen just a couple of days, but there's no sign of peace here. is widely understood with the p stokes. imminent both sides of fighting as hard as they can to try and get into the strongest position possible by both sides. 1 should say, is widely understood the m $23.00 is a proxy of neighboring romando. they were one to denies. it goes, army says you gotten to so didn't have been fighting with am 23 as well. malcolm many thanks, did not come where the in the eastern democratic republic of congo britain says that it's working to secure counselor access to a pro democracy activist jailed in egypt. allah abdullah fata has been on hunger
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strike since april but stopped drinking water a week ago he did sort of pressure authorities into a line british diplomats to visit him. the british egyptians family say that medical intervention has been taken to maintain his life. he's been in prison since december last year for allegedly spreading false news. breaking. it's not for the g 20 summit in body. let's go back to our diplomatic. it is a james base who's with us now live james? yeah, we're getting some reports about the russian foreign minister, so ok, love ralph. now i must 1st give you the source of this information. it comes from indonesian government sources saying that the russian foreign minister, who is here as the representative of president putin, president putin decided not to come to the g 20. he's pretty regular, attending these meetings most years. but this year with the ukraine more, he's not attending mr. lab rough,
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according to the sources has been hospitalized. but i can tell you in the last few moments we've spoken to the the embassy, the russian embassy in jakarta. and they're saying he's ok now. but, but clearly he is the main diplomat here for russia. he is russia's participation participant in the g. 20 he arrived in bali just on the 24 hours ago late last night. local time. mr. lab roth, a veteran russian diplomat known as a very tiny diplomat. who has, for a very long time in that job, he's been rushing for a minute step for 18 years. now. before that, he spent 10 years in new york because rushes ambassador to the united nations, which makes him one of the most experienced high level diplomats. you'll find anywhere in the world. certainly some observers since the beginning of the ukraine war felt the foreign ministry as being somewhat sidelined. and you look at that
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some grain deal that was done in the summer and in fact needs to be renewed in the next few days. not all of the work on that was actually done by officials from the russian defense industry rather than the foreign ministry. and i can also tell you, speaking to people in new york, who knew mr. lab ross very well when he was, is the bus, the se, there's somewhat surprised by he's is demeanor. since the saw the war. they always saw him as a very straight traditional type of diplomat. and they've been surprised by some of the angry rhetoric they've heard from him. so to confirm that news reports that the russian foreign minister, so gay level has been on well reports from indonesia sources and has been hospitalized, but a russian embassy spokesman. busy saying no, he's ok now james phrase autism. i get it a life for us there in bali for the moment. james, many thanks indeed still to come here on out 0. the u. k. signs
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a deal with france to manage a legal migration will have the latest from both sides of the english channel. plus they say they're fighting for mexico's democracy, a huge protest against plan changes to the election process. ah. hello, this seasonal sal is doing quite nicely now across se asia, the live the ones they're now pushing to the south of the equator and in java, 129 millimeters to frame in 24 hours. plenty of showers as we go on through the next couple of days across the philippines in 2 leisha still some other way. whether they're into southern parts of endo china, more heavy showers. they're coming into thailand, down across the malay peninsula. at wet weather will that will continue to sink its
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way farther south, which as we go one through the next couple days, very much a case of spot, the difference those afternoon showers bubbling up as usual, heavy down pause, but breaking out as a result of that but some pleasant sunshine in between that we have seen some lively showers, easing away from that east side of australia and places they think starting to quieten down. i've got this area of low pressure out in the tasman and that'll slowly drift further. reese was pulling the more persistent right out of the way, but still a few showers coming in behind. winds coming in from a southerly direction, so big temperature dropped there into the southeast as we go through wet shoes, day 14 celsius from melbourne and adelaide. 12 degrees, therefore hope are still a few showers around the showers will ease is high pressure just nudged its way through the by little grassy turn, somewhat wetter than a sealant. ah ah
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lou ah, hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main years. this r u. s. president joe biden is set to be china's lead a. she's in ping of to both leaders, wives, and barley for the g. 20 summit. australia's private esa says that he'll also whole
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told with she on tuesday, how to years of stream ties police and took here have detained at least $46.00 people in connection with sunday's exclusion on his sample that killed 6 and injured many more. police say the woman who planted the bomb was a syrian national, and ukraine's president is accusing washer of committing war crimes and killing civilians and the sullen castle region. ukrainian forces retook parts of the region, including the city of cas on last week of to russia, pulled out france and the united kingdom of signed a new agreement on immigration control. in the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00 and includes a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. let's get a view now from both sides of the english channel that the baba is in london. but 1st, let's head to natasha butler in paris, where that deal was signed. what exactly? natasha was agreed to. now war is seen as
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a dale made by phases of britain and france. i've been talking for some time now on trying to find ways to reduce a number of migrants to run, to taking these dangerous english channel crossings by small boats. and we've had the british home secretary here in paris, signing this agreement with frances interior minister. now what we understand is that it expands basically an agreement that is already in place with additional measures. britain will pay france more money each year to try and deal with the crisis at the moment. person gives frauds around $60000000.00 a year will now be more than $70000000.00 a year. france will also boost the number of police officers and volunteers the patrol, those northern beaches, where migrant boats a depart from at the moment some $200.00, a police officers patrol, though shawls were now going to be looking at around $300.00 or both britain and
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france of also agree to use more technology, drones, surveillance, or equipment. and for the 1st time, there will be british border guards posted in some control centers on that or northern coast in france is the 1st time that's happening because of course, that could raise problems and issues of sovereignty. but what we understand is those british border guards, we are told will respect a french sovereignty. but i shall bottle there live in paris. let's go to london. let him baba is there, frost nadeem. what pressure is the you take up miranda? to get this done? will age and quite a considerable amount of pressure, not least from conservative members of parliament, particularly those who represent coastal towns in coastal areas. we've seen a very recently shocking reports of over crowding of disease and terrible conditions in at least one are processing center in kent in the southeast of
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england and also a terrorist attack seemingly on one initial sensor where people are taken after they arrive. and this is dominated, the news headlines as well as those reports of record numbers of arrivals, which of course are partly because other routes such as coming over via vehicle have been shot down. but yes, the prime minister wishes sooner has said that the british peoples priority he thinks is to what he says is to grip the issue of what he called illegal immigration. and similarly, just in the last few hours, the foreign secretary james cleverly saying that many of the people, the bulk of people attempting to get to the u. k. economy migrants rather than fleeing persecution of war, they're seeking a better life. this gets to the another of it because this is the narrative that's been dominating, particularly the newspapers here. but it's not true. most of the people who actually make those dangerous crossings eventually do receive refugee status or
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asylum here in the u. k. but it's a political pressure, as you were hinting at. so the, the british government are insisting this will reduce the numbers. they're saying also that they need to make the process legal foss effective and fair. and they const, they want to send people back quicker if their judge not to have a legitimate claim for assign him will, since breaks it, they don't have the same mechanisms that they used to for sending people back to e. u. countries for is johnson when he was prime minister with his home secretary, pretty patel. came up with a deal with rewan to send people to that country in east africa. not to not to off . sure, but to actually apply for asylum there and possibly stay in rwanda. that school nowhere because it's being challenged in the courts. it's not clear whether that will ever get off the ground. and many commentators here are saying that part of
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the solution has to be, in fact a some kind of agreement with france to try to allow people to apply for asylum in france. it's not just about him, we're pushing those boats back. but in fact, recognizing that a large number of people have relatives here in the u. k. and we'll have a very strong reason to try to come here. nadine, bother reporting live that from london the day. many thanks. benjamin netanyahu has officially been asked to form israel's next government, his block one, the nation's 5th election, and nearly 4 years. meaning that he'll return as prime minister after losing his seat in 2021. stephanie decker reports from west jerusalem. back to where he wants to be. benjamin netanyahu is now officially tossed by israel's president to form the next government. i needed coven, your porcelain shallows from glum. i intend to be the prime minister of every one. lo! she voted for me and lo! she didn't. this is not just for the sake of saying, i believe in this, this is what guides me and is my responsibility as the prime minister of israel.
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i'm a outgoing prime minister year le pete released a statement saying that today is a black day for israeli democracy and said that all this was an effort by netanyahu to delay his ongoing corruption trial. netanyahu will now have to deal with the consequences of his own creation. in his efforts to come back to power, he promoted religious ultra nationalists. they have now moved from fringe to political mainstream. it to mar ben givers jewish power party, along with bessolo smart churches, religious zionism, now the 3rd biggest block in the israeli parliament, their beliefs range from amex in the west bank to expelling palestinians deemed hostile to the jewish state. and openly calling for the right to jewish prayer at the alex almost compound. they also won changes in law that would weaken the powers of the supreme court in israel. many israelis also have concerns about their secular way of life due to the religious far right. and the ultra orthodox now having a large presence in government,
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the u. s. administration has signaled its concerns over the inclusion of members of the far right being in government. some say it will be a challenge for netanyahu known for his political mastery. well, i think that he is not really happy because knowing how to run a country. when you have to run a country, you do not only think about local politics. you think about the world now the world is not a so good for him right now. for example, if a tromp was the president of the united states, it would be easier for him. netanyahu now has 28 days to form a government, but good presented to the israeli class at much earlier as negotiations had already begun before he was officially tossed on sunday. from the moment benjamin netanyahu was ousted from power last year. he vowed to bring down the government and he vowed to return as prime minister. it's taken him just over here to achieve his goal. he is officially back and he's back with a vengeance. bringing with him the most right when government in israel's history,
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stephanie decker, al jazeera western, tens of thousands of people in mexico protested against government plans to overhaul the electoral authority president under as manuel loper lopez, alberto says that the proposed reforms will cut costs and increased transparency for protest. her say they threaten mexico's democracy. manuel, rob, hello reports from mexico city. i thousands on the streets of the mexican capitol. it's one of the largest pro democracy, demonstrations in years. a mausoleum. today we all come together because we want to defend democracy. protests against a proposed change to the countries electoral system took place in more than a dozen mexican cities. critics say the changes threatened the independence of mexico's national electoral institute or ini which overseas federal elections many people are, were.

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