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a candid conversation, the leaders of the united states and china trying to work out their differences ahead of a g. 20 summit in bali. ah, i'm 0 then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up, torcous police have arrested 46 people after sunday's explosion and it's dumble. they say a syrian woman linked to a band kurdish group planted the bomb talks are to be held in kenya to end the fighting in the eastern democratic republic of congo. as more regional troops heading to the conflict and showing their colors. we check in with brazilian football fans ahead of the 5th, the world cup. ah,
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ah, the white house says joe biden and cheating being had a quote candid conversation, the head of the g. 20 summit and bobby the 2 men discuss taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine war. it was their 1st in person meetings in spite and became president 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 in my view. to show that china in the united states can manage our differences, prevent competition from becoming anything, every near conflict. china, she g and ping notate relations with the us have just turned 50. many believe them now with the lowest ever point. the current situation that the china us relationship is facing is a concern for us all the us in china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts,
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economic, diplomatic, military, as super power 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 guard rails to ensure future relations never escalate into hostilities. he was clear and i was clear, there will defend american interest and values promot, university human rights, and stand up for the international order and work in lockstep with our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously when 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 are shared belief in the threat, or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. bite and came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success. reassuring many allies here with
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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 us intentions. it believes washington is using concerns about human rights and security 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 that g 20 colleagues, pursuing agendas that may or may not turn the more into superpower adversaries. rob mcbride, al jazeera, bali, police inter kia have arrested 46 people in connection with sunday's bombing and a stumble. the explosion killed 6 people and entered dozens more. it happened on is to close street. the city's bustling shopping area, popular with locals and tourists, believe, say, the woman who planted the bomb is syrian and has links with the p k. k,
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a kurdish separatist group that's outlawed by turkey. the group, however, has denied that it was behind this attack, sim garcia, glue has more on this from a stumble. we heard from the turkish authorities that at 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 suspect is that syrian national, but she's not kurdish, she's in her up. there are also other syrian suspects who have been detained and doing yesterday's. this morning's rates by the turkish police is stumbled, police department, the issue, the written statement about the incident, how it's happened. and according to that statement, this a woman at the main perpetrator a came to is sickness, 3,
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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. she ran from the area and just tore 3 minutes after that device. that explosive device exploded and killed 6 turkey 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 austria north, is them syria? the area at which is under control of the turkish fact, as syrian opposition group, the united states and russia held talks about the war in ukraine. and it's the 1st known, high level face to face meetings since the conflict began in february of speak to mohammed ball in moscow on this. so mohammed
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a meeting between the head of the cia and his russian counterparts as i understand it, what we know. yes sir, said j united shin, the russian head of intelligence and william burns indeed met in our car to day that has been confirmed by the spokesman of the kremlin little pest cove. and the russian side didn't give many details about this meeting, except that it, it would discuss it as the start treaty between the 2 countries. but the american side gave more details, talking about a specific mission for the head of the u. the u. s. intelligence agency, which was to warn the russians about the consequences of any deployment of a nuclear weapon in ukraine. so it is not about peace in ukraine or taught these talks. nuclear. it is about a specific subject having to do with the deployment of nuclear weapons. we remember
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that there has always been this talk about whether that, whether the russians would resort to nuclear weapons and ashes themselves. i be saying that they would use any means to protect their country and they consider eastern southern ukraine. those 4 regions which they have, and next they consider them part of the russian territory. but also there was a time after that when they said this talk, this continuous talk about russia using nuclear weapons, was exaggerated. right now, the americans, because they say they have a, they maintain a line of communication between them and the russians to, to curb or to prevent any mistakes or, or any risks in terms of what's happening in the region. they say they have to warn the russians about the use of any nuclear weapons. mob it separately from this, it appears a vladimir putin is changing or has changed rules so that foreigners can now fight in the russian army. that side put in house
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just issued a decree to the effect. we know that there was a law organizing, the recruitment to russia goes back to 1999. this decree today is an amendment to it, and it allows foreigners to join the russian army. and that includes soldiers, surgeons, sailors, and junior officers. people who have a foreign citizenship or a permanent, as we'll see in a foreign country policy. this is in the context of russia needing more troops in the ground on the front fly, and after the different defeats and the series of set box it has seen in those areas of late. but she has also been accusing the other fight ukraine of doing the same. you constantly say that they are fighting against a concoction of, of armies from different countries, mercenaries from across the world. and they have been very critical of that. and we
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also know that some foreigners have been joining us. i mean, not as russian soldiers, but our volunteers. and that was, that became clear when to foreigners, from central asia opened fire in october, on the 16th of october in belgrade on their colleagues in a training ground there and killed 11 and wounded 15. so that revealed the russians, half ordered to be receiving recruits, but on a voluntary basis, now they will integrate any volunteers, anybody who wants to fight, who has a, has those, those requirements. and understandably that you don't get the explanation about, understandably, those people might end up having that nationality once they agree to fight with actions in ukraine. all right, and the hum involved reporting on those 2, developing stories from moscow. thank you. a france and the united kingdom have
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signed a new agreement on immigration control and the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00. nadeem mother has the details on this from london. smiles for the cameras, but the tensions remain. frances interior minister gerard domino, and his british counterpart sign a deal to bring down the number of dangerous boat journeys across the english channel. it will increased by around 15 percent, the amount of money, the u. k. pays france each year to patrol its coast and try to stop refugees getting into small disney's. it also see british officers working in french command centers and more technology such as drones being used. we have some real winds for both the french and the u. k. festival will see embedded observers. that means there will be british officers working on french soil, observing the whack or working on the ground with french offices to detect and intercept the illegal migrants as they attempt to leave france. this year,
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more than 41000 people have reached england from france and small boats compared with 28 and a half 1000 last year. the increase is putting pressure on places like the monster processing center in kent without crowding, and outbreaks of diseases such as diphtheria. so l a brother means recently spoken of an invasion on the southern coast. her opponents accuse her of inciting hatred and say, the real crisis is one of the home offices making as of last month, just 4 percent of asylum claims by people who crossed the channel last year had been processed. and britain's foreign secretary who appeared before a parliamentary committee on monday has declined to say how many bo crossings will be stopped by the new arrangements. some here in the u. k. point out, the new deal says nothing about what happens to the small boats once they're in the channel or the idea of letting people already in france apply for asylum in the u. k. prime minister, where she soon acts as dealing with the issue is a national priority. he's far from the 1st to do so,
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and he's unlikely to be the last. the dean barbara al jazeera london still ahead on al jazeera slovenia has its 1st female president after winning a run off election. and we made a 9 year old world cup super fan will be giving us his predictions on the top teams stay with us. ah the hello. we got some rain in the forecast of the middle east over the next few days, not here window. he's going to stay fine and driving see that rain band that bad a cloud. they're just sitting to the north of us cross northern parts or saudi arabia so wet or whether they're in to iraq. some sherry rain to into syria, lebanon and jordan, same bad cloud bring some wet weather into southern parts of the caspian. so northern areas of iran could catch
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a shower or 2 because it started because dancing some showers and of course these will to wintry, over the high grab, the shower is much more widespread as we go one into wedding stay. so something of a change coming through that will cause some local us flooding. if a central air is a saudi arabia, down to mecca, could see a little bit of wet weather. but as i said, it stays try and find here. in doha, la, she tried to across northern parts of africa, might just catch a shot just along the northern fringes of algeria over the next couple of days. and you might catch a shout along the southern fringes of nigeria, pushing over toward garner. but a chance to see some wet weather into liberia, to sierra leo, even some parts of marty could catch a shower or 2 over the next day or so. where's the weather into eastern parts of anger into the democratic republic of congo. got some drive with us to south africa, but still wet the mozambique. ah, here's 4 miles on the go and me tonight. i'll just, there is only
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a mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissects analyze thing and i guess from out there is no val are available in your favorite app, just sat there and tapped on a new app. him out is even new at you. think of it? oh, i want to remind of our headlines this. our us president joe biden says, trying to leader appears open to compromise just hours after they met ahead of the
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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 have arrested 46 people in connection with sundays bombing and it's tumble. and the explosion killed 6 people and entered doesn't france and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on controlling illegal migrant crossings. in english channel, the deal is worth more than $74000000.00. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stopping, fighting in the democratic republic of congo. the discussions will be held in kenya on november the 21st. this comes as congress forces battle rebels for control of land between kimber and regarding just 25 kilometers from the regional capital goma . this is the closest the rebel group. 23 has come to, gomez, since it began it's offensive in march. malcolm web is in the town of k body in the eastern democratic republic of congo. there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts, to companies armed forces, and the m $23.00 rebel group,
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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. another is to the west of m 23 territory near the town of tango and close to where we are. now. there's been fighting between the town of cuba, which about 4 kilometers further down the road and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks, presidential god driving towards the front. they one of the best equipped and tre unit in the congress. army, meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the 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 that we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here so far. the united nations relief and works agency or unwashed supports millions of
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palestinian refugees. it is the un oldest agency and works across the occupied west bank, gaza lebanon, jordan and syria, providing vital services like schooling and medical health. but it's resources that dwindling after years of cuts and political pressure. it now faces an annual shortfall of a $100000000.00. that means many palestinian refugees living in poverty, especially children will struggle even more. your site has more nelson gaza, a holding a protest today in the rent of the woodrow headquarters in garden city need counseling conjunction with friends in a month. one of these people protesting harris. i said that they brought him the 1st of all that he glerison or national community. they had a funding should be a funding by the united nations and not on donor countries. and funding
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projects are either on demands also for these refugees. i did dump a per chin rather than having to work with just a friend on so lots of other services have a good wrong that they had a long while to check in. maryland is an important milestone in the life of palestine and 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 decision of they return to their lantus implemented weird there to antoine and it is required to keep all its obligations towards the palestinian refugees with like you're talking about about the only reason why not one willing 3000000 rockies all the gone down long a day. the progress of the lion or is mandate may
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leave the tim prater. why to relieve man job a directly to you in on the white a refugee is in the garden, is certain. now that to lunar i would provide them a relief, i mean, and so i mean that you and resolution of $190.00 for the origin is light and that is the right of refugees. busy returned to their homeland said, christopher goodness is a former and ra spokesman. he says, a group of experts in refugees has recently come up with solutions to the organizations issues. what they are essentially saying is underneath to abandon this pretense that it is a solely humanitarian agency. it does have, according to its original mandate, the a mandate to engage in what are called durable solutions and by that phrase, durable solutions, they mean, for example, the political solutions which include local integration. so the palestinians with
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their full political economic social rights should be absorbed in the communities where they are, as i say, with their full rights in places like syria and jordan levin on the west bank and gaza. the other 2nd durable solution is 3rd party in the 3rd country integration, they can go as all refugees around the world have the right to do to go to other countries where they become parts of those host communities. and certainly that's the right of return. now, israel has perpetuated the refugee crisis by continually denying the palestinians the right of return in violation of international and of their obligations. and sadly, with an increasingly neo fascist coalition. in israel, it's less and less likely that the right of return will be recognized by the israelis, but make no mistake. the palestinians are individuals with, with dignity and destinies. that must be respected. and there is going to be chaos
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and continued conflict in the middle east. unless until 6000000 refugees are brought out of their exile, their dispossession and their stateless mr. not something which they don't, the community needs to bear in mind under these to be empowered. it also needs to be properly financed and to get a better understanding of the agencies work. let's take a look inside several camps that rely on its funding. ah ah, [000:00:00;00]
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a natasha. a peerage resort has become sylvia's 1st female president after winning a run off election. lou sar is a lawyer and former data privacy commissioner. she beat center a former foreign minister, angelo gar, winning nearly 54 percent of the vote. a gasper a new badge has more on this. no big surprises at the presidential elections in slovenia, labor or candidate. natasha appears most out of one the election as expected. one surprise was that turn out 55 percent. that was not expected. not just that natasha appeared most that mobilized last week collector at all saw conservative candidate and longer ex foreign minister in youngstown shaw populate the government, which was also in april 1,
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46 percent human. it's also to mobilize his waters and he is now expected to do some political move. he was mysterious about his invention. some analysts say that he might be a candidate for successor of mister yansa. on the other hand, mister young, leaving the party for 30 years, all the competitors in his party and didn't to iran for the presidency of the party . and this will be one of the interesting stories on the right wing. political specter in the future is lavinia and the u. k says it's working to secure consumer access to pro democracy activist, jailed in egypt. and bill has been on hunger strike since april. he has now started drinking water after refusing to do so. a week ago. he took that decision to pressure authorities in so long british diplomats to visit him. the british egyptian activist has been in prison since december last year accused of spreading
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false news. ah, at a woke up is just 6 days away now. and christiana, rinaldo is already grabbing the headlights, is being reported that he will be fine more than a $1000000.00 for damning interview, in which he accused his qual, manchester united, of betraying him. he says, united coach, eric, 10 hug and others high up at the club are trying to force him out. when elder returned for his 2nd stint at united in 2021. but it appears that his time at old trafford, might be running out. we spoke to former scotland international and current bn, sports presenter andy gray. about this. once light betrayed and disrespected a strong for a footballer to level at his club. i don't see either of those applying and the situation. ah, if, if they've done anything united, they've accommodated a very strange rinaldo, a petulant rinaldo. since he came home, you know,
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behaving in a way that it's not becoming of a professional, particularly not him. ah, so i think united of of every right to be really upset and particularly teammates. and again, i know if i was one of his teammates going into training the smaller i wouldn't be happy before he had said i really wouldn't. and i, i get the funny feeling father, that we won't see rinaldo in a unique shot. again. i think the best thing for both of them, for rinaldo, unfinished and in particular is that he leaves in january and they both go to separate ways. well, it's interesting that you did say that because united did when last night and they want to live without rinaldo starting. so do you think 10 hug is on to something? yes, i think 10 hogs every right to say listen, we're moving forward. last suddenly games of lost one in oh, it's as improvement. i watched him yesterday. really dig out a really good result without rinaldo. everyone watching so hard and the seemed to be a good team ethic there that rinaldo sometimes de stubs. one of the things, it's hard this for rinaldo fata, as a when you be the genius as he. hi sir. well,
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you've been the greatest play in the world mentally. and his head, he still thinks he can do all that, but his body can't any more and people lake got a match or who be c scoring that went out yesterday. that's united future and 10 hogs. future will depend on people like that. look at us celebrations. yeah. valueless. we didn't see that when an elder was playing on the think what's happening at united is gonna impact his performance at the well cut. i said that's a difficult one. the answer in respect that we don't know how much he's going to play. i can't believe that portugal when the players in the boss fight, ronald was going to play every game. and every minute i don't think that's possible too short a time too many games for someone who's 37 years of age. even ronaldo. a brazil head to the world cup tournament with high hopes of winning the title for a 6th time. their fans had been decorating their streets in honor of the team, as alexia bryan reports ah, more than 11000 kilometers away from cutter flags. flying high streets are full of
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color. brazilian fans say they're reading for the world cup, or by the movie, up up of the moon. the spirit of the world cup is one of unity, because there is no way we would cheer for another tain. everybody is cheering for one day. it's different from politics which has different ideologies. different thought. this is gonna be my team just outside rio de janeiro. oh, much watch dog at football fan. well, to me a francisco's doing his best to ensure his stress is once again crowned champion of the st. decorating competition load something blessedly in a brazilian. we are brazilian and brazilians, even with so many difficulties. so many struggles so much to worry about always makes bikes to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as a brazilian tradition, the world coppers providing a happy distraction to millions of people after turbulent political year and
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elections that lived brazil deeply divide it ha gyal scenario. the former president who was voted out of office last month adopted the national colors as his own during campaigning, and the shirt that re presents a love of football and brazil has for many been tainted and politicized. by the far right, proper mediums mer hopes. carter 2022 will help people come together again. there was just more metaphor, literally get in. no, no, we had this political moment that we thought we wanted it or not was the cause of much discussion and complex, but now the world cup is coming. so we have to have a party we have to celebrate, we have to unite united behind, we'll put pools, most successful, national team and their quest for 6 world cup tie. so lexia brian al jazeera, you know, who else is excited for this world cup? this super fan, we met in doha teddy mc lawn in re he's been studying the players. he's been
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predicting the outcomes of nearly every match the tournament. the thing is, he's 9 years old. i really liked soccer. i was to whenever the u. s. last time the usa bought into a world cup that's pretty special to you or say is also the youngest team to work up. everybody loves guitar, everybody's room for them, but they're going to get, get lost. netherlands are 1st because they have van dyke in the job. and argentina gets 1st because they have math even born get 2nd because they have low and dusky and then frank, we'll get 1st because they have contact todd, benjamin and, and bob. but i do that, don't get 1st. might even when the world part, brazil destroys everybody and there grew england, there came photon, gree lesh and grill julie bass player mcguire than they have ran splayed after. yeah, i wales there in fail. that's the only player is the only one that scans score the

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