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famous. ah, a candid conversation the leaders of the united states and china try to work out their differences the head of a g 20 summit in bali. ah, i'm so venue. good to have you with this is elisha 0 live from don't also coming up in the show. turkish police have arrested 46 people after sundays explosion in istanbul. they say a syrian woman linked to a band curtis group plan to the ball, ukraine's president torres for so i'm just days after his forces recaptured the city from russian troops. ah, in cameroon, supporters and planning to show their true colors during the world cup. mm. mm.
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in the white house says joe biden, and she's paying had a quote, candid conversation ahead of the g. 20 summit involved in the highly anticipated meeting. the 2 men discuss taiwan, north korea and the nuclear war. rob mcbride reports from bali, a long anticipated face to face meeting between the leaders of the world to most powerful nations, both aware of its importance. we share responsibility my view. to show the china in the united states can manage or different years. prevent competition from becoming anything or really mere conflict. china, she jin ping notate relations with the u. s. have just turned 50 a many believe they're now at their lowest ever point. oh, the current situation that the china u. s. relationship is facing is a concern for us on the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts
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. 7 economic diplomatic military, as superpower arrivals with flash points such as the self governing island of taiwan, and access to technology, threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at setting out the guardrails to ensure future relations never escalate into hostilities. he was clear an hour's clear there will defend american interest and values promot, universal human rights, and stand up for their national order and work and lock strep of our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict bite and also said she had agreed with him that the threat of nuclear weapons being used in ukraine should be condemned, reaffirmed our shared belief and the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. biden came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success, reassuring many allies,
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hair of continued us support with less chance of a return to the america 1st policy of the previous administration. for its part, china remains deeply suspicious of u. s. intentions. it believes washington is using concerns about human rights, insecure it to rally a coalition, especially here in asia pacific to constrain it from becoming a truly global superpower in the coming days. china and the us will be holding more meetings with their g 20 colleagues, pursuing a genders that may or may not turn them more into superpower adversaries. okay, rob is with us now for more on this is rob joe biden walked out of 3 hours face to face meeting with choosing thing, and he repeats his line that we're going to compete vigorously has this meeting move the needle at all. it's certainly a very significant, this is the 2 sides really laying out their stools are explaining exactly what
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their positions are on a range of different issues in a very direct terms to the point of bluntness em. but it almost has the effect of pointing up the kinds of things that they disagree. one and a seemingly very difficult ever to see them, how they can ever see eye to eye on a number of those things. so when it came to human rights, we know that a joe biden brought up the subject of alleged abuses in chin jang about the rolling back of freedoms in hong kong. but as he says himself, you wouldn't be u. s. president. if you didn't mention a human rights, but the tenor of this all the way through, as far as the u. s. is concerned is yes, we're going to compete with china. we may have been disengaged in the past, but we're back on the world stage. we will be competing on a number of different fronts, but at all costs, we want to be able to do that. and if we understand each other's positions as we are, expect lining them. and now we can avoid conflict from china's point of view. it pushed back and explaining to the u. s. in no uncertain terms that it will not be
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constrained when it comes to its development. it believes that said, there is this u. s. lead alliance to try to limit its development. well, a cottage, china that's not going to happen, also telling the americans that theirs is not the only form of government they will not be dictated to when it comes to the running of china. at times it does, they do suspect that a america is trying to export. it's a liberal democracy. i think the biggest dispute came. i went on the subject of taiwan in fact, so much so that as soon as this session ended, the chinese put out a statement saying that taiwan is very much a red line issue. it regards the self governing ayla as an inalienable part of china, or it always will be, it will come back to china and it's full, no one and not least the americans to get involved in what it sees as an internal relations problem. so that remains a flash for it, especially as the united states continues to supply arms to that island. but it is interesting. finally, that the 2 sides did agreed that they will set up this system whereby if there is
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a flash point, if there is some kind of misunderstanding, they can set up these lines of communication at a very high level and very quickly ends at secretary of state and to be blinking is we understand going to go to china to talk about this more very much like a hotline system we had during the cold war years, although everybody here is denying that this is a new cold war. rodman bry reporting live from bali. thank you very much. a police inter kia have arrested 46 people in connection with sunday's bombing, and his stumble explosion killed 6 people and entered dozens more. it happened on istic law street, the city's bustling shopping area, which is popular with locals and tourists. police say the woman who planted the bomb is syrian and has links with the p k. k. a kurdish separatist group that's outlawed by turkey. a group has denied that it was behind the attack selim garcia who reports on this from miss tumble. we heard from the turkish authorities that
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the 4 to 6 suspects have been detained after the attack, and the main suspect, the perpetrator, a female, has been also arrested by the turkish police around 2 50 am. nearly 3 am early this morning. according to the turkish authorities, this female aspect is that syrian national, but she's not kurdish, she's in her up there. there are also other syrian suspects who have been detained . and during yesterday's, this morning's rates by the turkish police is stumbled. police department issued a written statement about the incident, how it's happened, and according to that statement, this a woman at the main perpetrator. a came to sickness 3, right behind me, where there was a bank. and she sat there for 40 to 44 to 5 minutes and leaving a bag of explosive behind she is. she ran from the area and distort 3 minutes after that device about explosive device exploded and killed 6 turkey
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citizens, including a 3 year old girl. and according to police, and according to what interior minister told on cameras, she admitted that she is linked it to the syrian kurdish fighters groups the y p g . and she was trained by them in syria. and she entered through pierre from austrian ne them, syria. the area at which is under control of the turkish fact as syrian opposition group. ukraine's president has visited the horse on region just days after his forces retook parts of it. russian troops withdrew from the area on friday, while at amir zalinski has since accused russia of committing war crimes and killing civilians. for us. williams, we don't believe russian yet. they're drinking with all the well, that's why we have, we were ready for our for our country. it's all our country
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all over as big as in horse on he has this report. president lindsey came to the central square here. he 1st addressed the soldiers and then the world's media. the world's media were boston, and he wants to give a message to the residence, of course, on his nation as well as the rest of the world. you want to ment, ukraine's victory over the russian forces. here in the regional capital, but also to say that the ukraine won't give up until all their land is liberated. he also has his self image, wants to show himself as a brave, fearless leader. well, within artillery range of russian forces, who are just across the disney pro river. but people that we've spoken to here a happy they're grateful that the ukrainians have taken over. a russian forces have been pushed out to the i want, the whole world understands that the most is san cell scene for any human being is
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freed them, is them? ah, he's of her own maza lynde and free motherland because these war shows that we ukrainians, are european people. authorities here say they're working hard to restore electricity and watch as well as connectivity for the people here to the rest of her son and the country. the phillip mobile antenna station's hair, so people can stand around and message and talk to their loved ones and is also humanitarian aid coming in to help the people here. but even on our way in, we saw towns and villages that were completely destroyed. and also the main road and he just goes to show how much work the authorities have ahead of them just to restore some of the basic needs for the people of this region of france and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control in the english channel video of who is worth more than $74000000.00 and it will mean
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a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. in a moment we'll hear from the dean baba who is standing by for us in london. but 1st, this is what natasha butler has to tell us from paris. british at home secretary and french interior. this is signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier. it. we, what we know is both britain and france have for a while now been really trying to look a ways to reduce are the number of migrants that are taking these really dangerous crossings across the english channel in small boats in inflatables, in, in, in dingus over 40000 this year already. well, as part of this agreement, britain says it will give frogs more money to help deal with the crisis. at the moment, britain gives france about $60000000.00 a year that will now be about $70000000.00. year france will boost or so the amount of a police or troops and, or volunteers that it has on the northern coast,
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patrolling the beaches from $200.00 offices to about $300.00 officers. both sides will also use more digital surveillance technology drones. that kind of thing to survey the area and share more intelligence. and what we also understand is that a british border guards will be posted in some french control centers here on french soil. that was a, something that was slightly controversial. i have to say in the discussions over the last few months because it could be seen as an affront to fridge sovereignty, but it seems that both sides are happy with that. and we do understand that there will be some french border guards. info posted on british on andy bober is in london. and he says this deal comes at a time when the british government is facing criticism for its treatment of refugees and migrants. when you can, government certainly feels that it's under pressure and prime minister, which you see not even before this deal was actually signed on sunday. said he thinks the priority for the public is for him to get what's called
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a grid on illegal immigration. his way of putting it, whether that's actually true bearing in mind the, the pressure is like because of living crisis is questionable, but it certainly does come up amongst some constituencies leading to pressure on conservative members. apollo, particularly in kent in the south east of england, where people arriving in large numbers. the foreign secretary james cleverly had said in the last few hours, many of the people in fact, what he called the bulk of people attempting to make those, those boat crossings from france, all economic migrants, not people fleeing persecution or war. the figures the bad out because most people who do arrive on our shoes, that way do eventually receive refugee status or asylum here in the u. k. but the headlines in the last few months had been full of shocking detail of overcrowding and disease and reception centers. for those people who have arrived and there is
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a huge backlog in the asylum processing system. the dean bob reporting there from london still ahead on l 0 talks or to be held in kenny at the end of fighting in the eastern democratic republic of congo. as more regional troops head into the conflict zone and a massive funding shortfall in the budget of the un agencies or palestinian refugees means that many will struggle even more ah and to suppression is rising. and so is the atmosphere. a you ready for the wind sponsored by kettle away's hollow? the hate weighs well and truly gone there across southern parts of china. we've seen over 100 recalls broken recently. now this bad of cloud that marks the boundary between that colwell, which is sinking further southwards,
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this rain bearing and it's very slow moving as well. so coiling temperatures, no higher than about 16 celsius, that will signal the southwards. it becomes a little more widespread. as we go on into the middle part of the week, more heavy downpours coming through here at this stage as well, and temperatures. if anything, a little below average noticed some heavy burst of brain pushing through. further north, it is generally try try whether to into where the korean peninsula shows there to northern parts of japan. not she pad into southern air is 17 celsius was thesis bells of sunshine for tokyo. now as sunshine as showers across. so se, asia as set should be some lively afternoon showers, again as per usual, heavier showers, just around the equator for the south was started to cease and went to where the now starting to ease in indonesia, where, where the continued across southern parts of india. meanwhile, some went to weather to over the next day or so, making his way into shalaka. there's a ne monsoon, more than parts general try. little clutch storms out into the bourbon go,
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u. s. president. joe biden says, china's leader appears open to compromise just hours after they met ahead of the g . 20 summit in bali. the white house says they had a quote, candid discussion about taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine war. police in turkey, a have arrested 46 people in connection with sundays bombing in istanbul. explosion killed 6 people and injured dozens more of france and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control and the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00 and it needs a 40 percent increase in the number of officers patrolling french beaches. the united states and russia have held talks about the war in ukraine. this has just come across our radar, so let's speak to mohammed ball in moscow. this just popped up. so are you able to discern mohammed what this was about? what these talks were about?
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on the russian fight, they didn't give many detail of the mission, the top 3 t as one of the subjects or the main subject for these talks at the beginning. earlier in the day, the spokesman of the kremlin said he couldn't deny or confirm. he couldn't confirm or deny, but those talks took place, but later in the day he came back and said, yes, you could confirm that they happened in and cut off between william burns, the head of the a u. s. a. c. and he's, he's a russian counterpart, but the americans, according of course, they talked about more details on a white house. official said that it was about warnings from washington to russia, about the consequences of any use any deployment of nuclear weapons in ukraine. but he said it was not a negotiation about ukraine because there could be no negotiations on your claim without ukraine being present in the meeting or so here we have also this line
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about about the president of lie to me to put in fining a decree allowing foreigners to join the russian army. we know that some volunteers apparently have been joining, but not of integrity, a part of the russian army. because that is it at the top. and in october, when, to foreigners shot to 11 soldiers dead and wounded 15 in belgrade. they were foreigners volunteering and russian army, but this is the 1st time russia confirms and officially and also that it except foreigners to integrate, to be integrated in the us army. and that includes sergent includes junior officers, soldiers, sailors who have foreign nationality for us, citizenship, or our permanent residence in another country and what not russian. and this is an indication of the fact probably the prussia needs more man power more soldiers on
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the front line. they have recently recruited 300000 citizens from russia itself, but with it, they continue witty of those defeats unset box in the front line. it's clear that the productions need new regulations allowing foreigners to join. and also russians have been accusing the other 5, the ukrainians of being that the army that they are fighting against of being not only ukraine, but also many from the soldiers and unities from many parts of the war. they said they are fighting against armies from europe, from the west, from the united states, from any other country or every other country in the world. and it's clear the fashions i'm trying to do the same. probably mohammed volley moscow. thank you very much. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stumping, fighting in the democratic republic of congo discussions will be held in kenya on november. the 21st is comes the con. the lease forces baffle rebels for control of
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land between cuba and rigari. just 25 kilometers from the regional capital goma. this is the closest the rebel group and 23 has come to go mess and said began it's offensive in march. now come web is in the town of can about the in the democratic republic of congo. there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts, between companies armed forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, which is widely seen to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were wonder denies, at one of those front need a town of china to the north and other is to the west of m $2313.00. the town is tongue. go and close to where we are now. there's been fighting between the town of cuba, but it's about 4 kilometers further down the road and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks of president who guard driving toward the front, that one of the best equipped and tre unit in the congo is army. meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the
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shelters that they've made with plastic sheets and mosquito nets, people who fled their homes because of the fighting, waiting here, hoping that someone will bring some food or try to help set up a facility with clean water. but we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here so far. the united nations relief and works agency or otherwise supports millions of palestinian refugees. it is the u. n's oldest agency and works across the occupied west bank, gaza lebanon, jordan and syria, providing vital services like schooling and medical help. but it's resources, a dwindling of the years of cuts and political pressure. it now faces an annual shortfall of $100000000.00. that means many palestinian refugees living in poverty, especially children, will struggle even more human side has more on this from gaza. good. i'm in a comic. you've already done the whole thing opposed to the day in the right of the woodrow headquarters and gone a walk friends in
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a mile of these people from testing her. as i said that they probably tell me a national community. they have a funding by the united nations and not knowing that countries and funding projects are either on demands also for these refugees. i did drop a purchase, i was like a friend on so lots of other services. a condo is an important milestone in the life of palestinian refugees as its ponce's . 6000000 refugees. it is supposed to meet the needs for them in terms of health, education, environment, and relief. until the political issue related to the refugees is resolved on the
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decision of they return to their lantus implemented weird. they are to onward and it is required to keep all its obligations towards the palestine and refugees. i like to talk about about the only reason why not one ruling, 3 on the rocky road. the guns along a numerous mandate leader may lead the tim prater to relieve madame job a directly to you in on like a refugee is in the got a relief . i me and tell me that you and resolution 0190 for the origin is light and that is the right you returned to their homeland. the me a lot of teams and fans are already here and doha,
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head of the world cup where the excitement is building. we are just 6 days away from the beginning of the tournament. sorry. hi ross is at guitar cultural village, forest checking things out. sorry. what's the buzz where you are? that's right now, cuz our cultural village is one of the main hubs where look to the free events are going to be held. they're ready being held across the country, but also throughout the world. now what makes this really in psycho parts again, bring people together is the fact that it's a place that is a loss of all you have just behind me. that for example, one of the building, there's an awesome solution. you'll see that a lot of the building periods are also inspired by category as well as middle east and homes. and they way they were built back in the old days. if you also look just behind me over here, you've got a mock with lots of rain and influencing the designs. and a lot of people attending and the are here around me right now. people from southeast asia, you have people from the. * especially in via because it's not often that you get
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to have the walls biggest full booth being revealed. and it's happening here. i've not quite yet, but will be happening very soon. just say, hey, you can be out. a lot of people are saying that attending because especially and then are you last, sir? hi, run. okay, well we got the message, the world's biggest football boot about to be revealed this in catawba cultural village. so pretty close to the center of don't we will be bringing you updates on that. as soon as that happens and camera and getting ready for their world cup, many of their fans won't make it, took a tar, but they will be making themselves seen and heard nickos hack went to do all that for us. feels like people are getting ready much more than for the world cup, but for a celebration and a party. so the usual vendors that sell the usual clothes have changed to the colors of the national team, the green, the yellow. and of course here the read,
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the shorts, of course, has been a last minute change of who the sponsor were to the t. but you can really feel a sense of celebration people are selling these bracelets like they're saying i love cameroon. and of course, you can have again without one of these, ah, so it really feels like the beginning of a party. and there's a sense for people to buy clothes like this to the colors of the national team, but also paid themselves to the color of the national tea. take a look at this report. after 30 african cup of nations and 8 world cups, and gondo picket, is heading to carter, but not before putting on the teams. colors. prince deck are with his masterful stroke, is here to help. i repent off my provision. happen, houses are 10 people. when i was a pin simultaneous, it will take
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a couple of hours and a few leaders of paid to transform 61 year old picket into an indomitable lion. each. lin and each color has a meaning less jambert have hold. legs are the weapons to fight the tame, the belly is the hearts of the nation, and this the head is how we going to beat the tames how we're going to scare them and give them trouble. trouble guy, i thought, in preparation to cutter cameron's national team or playing it friendly match against jamaica players. even referees are warming up to the reggae songs of bob marley. ah, fans enter the stand. it feels like a carnival, some dressed up to bless their tea before their departure. others excited for the event they wore like lions? ah! it is a display that catches onlookers even the media's attention. after all. cutter 2022
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is also their world cup. nasty boot, so much of football is less about what's happening on the page. but what's happening off the page, it's an opportunity for found to be creative and celebrate their team. most cameroon, eons won't make it to the gulf country. those that are like body painter and gondo picket, have celebrity status. they are as famous as the football players on the pitch inspiring legions of fans to put the paint on for the team. and for the occasion, nicholas hawk al jazeera yo and day come rude. one more thing that guitar team has just returned from spain, where they've had a longer training camp than any other country in the world. cup guitar are asian champions. so there are writing high off the back of that and they will play ecuador in the opening, matching the world cup on sunday. ah.
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