tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2022 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, i, it's great to have you with us. i'm cyril benya. this is the news, our ally from doha. coming up in the show to day a candid conversation, the leaders of the united states and china try to work out their differences ahead of a g 20 summit in bali. a 1st since the war in ukraine are rare, are face to face meeting between senior russian and american officials. in ankara, a turkish police have arrested 46 people after sundays explosion in a stumble. they see a syrian woman linked to a band, kurdish planted the bomb and talks or to be held in kenya to end the fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo. this is more regional troops head into the conflict, so not a richardson with the latest world cup news,
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lena messy has joined up with the argentina squad ahead of the finals, the squatter training, and avi dubey had of what will be mrs. last world? mm. mm. at the white house says joe biden, and she's in ping had a quote, candid conversation ahead of the g. 20 summit in bali. the 2 men discussed taiwan, north korea, and the ukraine war. it was their 1st in person meetings in spite and became president rob a bribe. reports from body, 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,
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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, 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
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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 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 mobile meetings with that g 20 colleagues, pursuing agendas that may or may not turn the more into superpower adversaries. robert bride al jazeera barley funerals have been held in
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a stumble for some of the victims of sunday's bombing. turkish police have arrested 46 people. the explosion killed 6 people and inter dozens more than a 100 reports from miss tumble. mother prepares to bury her daughter, ours, who are soy, and her 15 year old granddaughter. more they were among the victims of sundays bombing in the hearts of his tumble. an attack authorities blame on the outlawed kurdistan workers party, or the p k. k one. tomorrow to see tomorrow, the last time i saw her was on friday, we had plans. i don't know what else to say because it was here where the suspect a woman is believe to have left a bomb that exploded in some both busiest street. mister clem is a major tourist attraction and many fear the target was chosen to cause fear and
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stability issue or not vision, no budget. i'm worried to stop coming and i'm also worried about our safety. my wife tells me not to go to work. how long can i stay home? police say they have detained dozens, including the woman whom they identified as a lamp bush here. the interior ministry says she came from syria where she was trained by the y p g. the syrian curtis group, which turkey considers as an offshoot of the p k. k b elements. as usual, we got their message and i want them to know that we will respond to this in a very strong manner. and musician the p k. k, which has claimed some attacks in the past, has denied the accusations. there was a time when attacked. similar to sundays, happens frequently from 2015 until the last major violence incident nearly 5 years ago. it's the cloud street was also among the targets that the attack was blamed on
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iso fighters, but many here say it's the military's recent operations against the p k. k. in northern iraq and northern syria. that may have been the reason for sunday's explosion. 8 law, the timing of the attack also months before a general election. the government is already under pressure from the worst cost of living crisis in decades. it now was faced with a security challenge. then there was data stumble. ukraine's president has visited the hassan region just days after his forces retook parts of it. russian troops withdrew from the area on friday volunteers. lensky has since accused russia of committing war crimes and given killing civilians. there for us. williams, we don't believe russian yet. they're drinking with all the world. that's why we have the we war. we're ready for our 3. it's for our country. it's all our
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country all over the effort being has more on this for me, horse on president, lindsey came to the central square here. he 1st addressed the soldiers and then the world's media, the world's media will boston, and he wants to give a message to the residents, of course, on his nation, as well as the rest of the world. you want to cement 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. he wants to show himself as a brave, fearless leader. well, within artillery range of russian forces, who are just across the dingy 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. i want the whole world understands that the most is san cell sing
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for any human being is freed them is them? ah, he's o'hara roll muzzled and free muzzle and 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 here. 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. and we saw towns and villages that were completely destroyed. and also the main road, and it 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. the united states and russia have held talks about the war in ukraine. this is the 1st known,
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high level face to face meeting since the concert began in february. mom at vall, you're in moscow looking at this forest, who was at the meeting, what was it about? yes, sir. city. the russian intelligence, sir said a native cannot skin and he us counterpart william burns met in on car that has been confirmed by the spokesman of the crammed in mitre pest. cough she didn't give a lot of details about the content of the talks. they mention the top 3 tea that has been discussions on it have been ongoing for years between the 2 countries. but the american said that the, the talks were specifically about the nuclear weapons, and specifically about the consequences of any deployment by ownership of any nuclear weapons in u. k. and they said, this is not
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a discussion about peace in ukraine or talks about solutions in ukraine. it's only about the nuclear weapons, because there can be no talks on your cane without the presence of ukraine itself. we know that russia has been talking in the previous months about its readiness to use any means to defend its territory. and that was understood to include nuclear weapons that has raised concerns in the west about this eventual or possibility. but she has, after that talks about this commented on those rumors and you know, assessment saying that the talk about russia using nuclear weapons was exaggerated by the west and it should be on the table. but at the same time, they returned many times and said they would use any means. so the americans wanted to make sure that that won't happen in ukraine. my mom involve reporting from last go. thank you very much,
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just trying to get more on this. understand what's going on with lauren score, who served as an assistant, us secretary of defense, he's in washington dc, join just via skype. laurence, what do you make of this meeting? is this just business as usual for some of the world's top spies or is something shifting? no, i think it's something different. because remember, ambassador bart barnes, in addition iran, you see i was also, or in bassett or to moscow. so he's got a lot of contacts there, and i think what they wanted to do is convey to the head of russia. intelligence at the $900.00 states is very serious about what they would do with russia, with us nuclear weapons. because again, given our freedom of the press and all of this, you know, newspapers and different views, they might have misinterpreted. you know exactly what we would do. what we would do, given the republican, maybe take over the house and given the, the progressive caucus letter, i think he just want to make sure they know that we're still in there. we obviously
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would take strong action and we're backing the ukrainians if they wanted to go shape it's up to them. so this is about establishing deterrents then as i understand it, how do those types of conversations go? well i think they go very well because again, because in bassett barnes had also been bounced to the moscow, he's got a lot of contacts there. and i'm sure he can talk to his counterpart and say, look, you know, might come out officially. we're really serious about this. ok in despite what you may think about the ambivalence and all by the way. one thing you can do to help relations is release, you know, brittany gray and wall. well, in the rain who are held there in moscow because that will get our relation back on a good track as well. and we may be able to play a positive role if the ukrainians are willing to sit down and negotiate. so far,
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the u. s. had always told us, i'm told the media community and the public at large that they are seeing no movement from russia on using russian tactical nuclear weapons. if this is meeting is happening, does that mean that perhaps they're getting into intelligence that tells them differently? know, well i think what it means is they're getting intelligence that potent is acting radically. and yes, strike we have not seen or wash and military do anything that would put them in a position to deploy their or use their nuclear weapons and ukraine. what again seems to be acting more and more radically and. busy so i think that's the rebel. we requested this meeting. this was our, our initiative. and so i think they want to reiterate ok. we know you're not more, we know the military is not, would you better convey the president and that even in thinking about it,
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what the consequences would, would be. and again, given our elections and last year, who grown up in the united states, it's hard to interpret what happens in an election given a lot of the things that are said and they campaigns and everything. separately from this latimer, putin has just signed a decree that changes the rules on who can fight in the russian military. and he's now opening it up to foreigners, so they will be able to fight for russia in the russian army. how do you, what do you, how do you see this? how do you look at this? well, i say this is desperate to the quality of their military. you know, they still have conscription and we saw what happened. one put want to, so you know, call up the reserves or conscript, you know, the 300000 of them, 6 or 700000 left the country. and then they sent a lot of these young people into battle with no training. it's not like our reserves where you go one weekend a month and you're ready to go. your calls off. there was no, no,
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no training at all for these people and they even have uniforms for them and they were sending the battle. so i think he's trying to say, you know, i'm willing to take the next step, you know, and he has used some of these mercenaries in syria to prop up the assad government . alright. lauren score of assistant us secretary of defense. thank you for joining us on al jazeera. thank you for having a good discussion. we've got plenty more head on the news hour, including a massive funding shortfall in the budget of the un agency, palestinian refugees means many will struggle even more in slovenia has its 1st female president, after winning a run off election and in sport, france are aiming to become only the 3rd country to win successive world cups, and he will be here later this hour without story. ah
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well, you math as sired has more on the short for funding for when was the agency that takes care of palestine. you in refugees in the west bank in lebanon, and in syria. look, i'm gonna keep her in the holding a protest today in the rent of the woodrow headquarters in golden city, a junction with friends in a month. these people protesting harris. i said that they brought him the board that he glerison or national community. they had a funding by the united nations and not on donor countries. and funding projects are either on demands also for these refugees. either doc, for children that haven't worked with a friend on. so lots of other services have
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a good wrong that they have a 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. we are there to onward, and it is required to keep all its obligations towards the palestine under fuji's. i. you're talking about about the only for me, the lloyd on one willing 3000000 rockies. all the gone down long a day. the progress of a mandate may lead the tim prater. why to relieve me and job? a refugees in my a rack is in a row,
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ah. well the united nations relief and works agency or neurons supports millions of palestinian refugees. it is the u. n's, oldest agency and works across the occupied west bank garza lebanon. jordan syria providing vital services like schooling and medical help, but its resources are dwindling. half the 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. christopher gunners is a former unwashed 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,
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durable solutions, they mean, for example, the political solutions which include local integration. so the palestinians with 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 11 or 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,
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with dignity and destinies. that must be respected. and there is going to be chaos 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 needs to be empowered. it also needs to be properly financed. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stumping, fighting in the democratic republic of congo. the discussions will be held in kenya on november the 21st. it comes as congress for his battle rebels, the control of land between cuba, and regarding just 25 kilometers from the regional capital goma. this is the closest the rebel group, and 23 has come since it began it's offensive in march. malcolm webb is in the town of liberty in the eastern 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,
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they were wonder denies, at one of those front, near the town of china to the north and other 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 who president, who guard driving towards 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 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 other woke up is less than 6 days away and the store names are beginning their
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preparations. andy is here to tell us more and all of that. thank you so much show you a little messy. has joined up with the launch and seen is what i had of the finals the school in training and i'll be head of what will be his final world cup. the 35 year old passenger man play aiming to win the title. of course, the 1st on the closest became rich in the final back in 2014 the galani seem open that tournament against saudi arabia. and next tuesday, a christian, rinaldo is his house at manchester. united saying he feels betrayed by the club. and although saying, united coach eric 10 hawk and others higher for the club, are trying to force him out when all their return for his 2nd since the united last year. but now it seems this time of the club might be up, you know, it could have issued a statement saying it will consider its response after the full facts have been established or anywhere champions francis met up in paris out of their title defense, killing them back fits and ready, pull both below. one of the high profile absences due to injury therapy match is
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against australia. next week. the reigning team in throw her for the portuguese manager, call us carols. they are in a group with england. wales also highly anticipated much against united states, not to repeat their meeting at the same stage as the 1998th world cup. the iranians, one that won't say one african champion cynical or in castle, but without best or play a saudi oman, a. he has a leg injury he's been named in the school, but may not be fit supply center goals. first, game against the netherlands and gone are the lowest ranks of the 5 african seems a capital 2022. the black stalls groups in portugal, south korea, and you're going otto has found room for $200.00 base plays in his 26 months or out . serious. i'm going to drift was at the same announced like most african countries go into the wall cub gonna is relying heavily on its 40 piece players, especially those playing big clubs in europe as well as the few who are registered
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to play for the gut for ghana. for the cross trying to however, that are to play is locally, bass players will be part of who are part of the delegation of gone up like stars are going to capital 2022. now i asked the coach of the national team to talk to us about the choices behind the 26 months sport. and he said, for me, the most difficult part. now everything, what comes truly, what's when and every but this, especially to people who sacrificed themselves got injured sometimes for the country say they're not in this was the most difficult. well, one of the biggest concern is the number of guns being sponsored to go and watch or support a national team on top of printing printed 2 now with the government because of its financial position. it's trimming down the numbers. we also understand that not
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many are going there. so some of these people, some of the support doesn't have to find a way there. and the chairman of the football federation responded. i think kathy 1000000 plus years will be behind a team behind a team of people that will be watching the tape with supporting the team. i'm sure you talking about the fiscal presence on supporters and i've gotten in touch possible. i'm sure will want to travel to it. today was the close of $6000.00 john has already in kata and i think that it's one of them will be behind it was gonna is facing you to why in the group stages this time around. and one of the things that will play very, very well on the minds of many guardians on guns play got in place especially will be the match in 2010. why you to why denied them progress into the next round of the competition and a lot of it's partition, so i'll be placed on their shoulders to perform well. all right,
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i'll be back later. now is small world cup news channels is found the skinny mass. him a great reception must be scored, arrives at the hotel ah, with hello. we got some rain in the forecast of the middle east over the next few days. not here in doha is going to stay fine and driving see that rain bad 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 to southern parts of the caspian. so northern areas of iran could catch a shower or 2, had to start as big as 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 wet and stay. so,
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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 drives by 2 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 shower along the southern fringes of nigeria, pushing over toward gonna get a chance to see some wet weather into liberia. we'll see hourly out, 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 drawbacks to south africa, but still wet the mozambique. ah. why do people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences from every corner of the world, binding us together and inspiring us to expand our realities?
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ah, watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this, our u. s. president joe biden says china's leader appears opened to compromise just hours after they met to head of the g. 20 summit in bali. the white house says they had a quote, candid discussion about i one north korea and the ukraine. more police in turkey have arrested 46 people in connection with sundays bombing in istanbul on the explosion killed 6 people and injured dozens more frowns and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on controlling illegal migrant crossings. in the english channel, the deal is worth more than $74000000.00 more now on biden's meeting with shooting paying. we've been speaking to the white house. national security spokesman john kirby about what to expect from the g 20 and the present state of us
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china relations. there are areas where obviously we're going to compete with china and there's areas where there's tensions, south china, sea freeman, navigation, taiwan, north korea. but there's also issues like food security, a future pandemic, as energy security. and of course, climate change where there is room and there should be opportunities for us to find ways to cooperate with china. there's an awful lot on the agenda. i mean, again, food security, energy, energy, security, climate change, my goodness, infrastructure and investment. not to mention, of course, all the security challenges around the world from north korea to, to ukraine's the presence looking forward as he always does, to having face to face discussion with the leaders around the world. men and women who he knows and, and he has relationships with the so that we can advance some of these common security interest and economic interests for, for all of us on ukraine. the un general assembly has just approved a resolution calling on russia to be held accountable for violating international
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law. well will be live with our correspond, kristen salumi shortly. but 1st let's hear from the russian and ukranian ambassadors to the wet. strom as up of the nuclear, the countries of the west to never considered reparations as a way of atoning for their own sins. more than that for 2 decades, they've blocked any discussions in the 6 committees of the general assembly, or the development of any kind of international instrument on the accountability of states for international legal acts. russia profess impunity. the accountability and when it comes to the pros, this at the security council, it only knows 2 things, lice and veto. and yet we will hear from russia very soon, that the general assembly is not competent to address the meta like this. it will be yet another lie. al jazeera, kristen salumi joins us from the u. n. she has been following this. kristin,
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what does this vote me? well, this was the 5th meeting, and the 5th resolution considered under an emergency special session of the general assembly, and the 5th one to pass and condemn rushes aggression towards ukraine. previous votes have been overwhelmingly in favor of ukraine, with a few notable abstentions in the way of countries like china and india. this boat had a lot of abstention 73 abstentions to be exact, but it did pass with the 2 thirds majority required. 94 countries in favor, 14 against it. i think the key part of this resolution is that it provides a mechanism for tracking damages that have been suffered by ukraine. as a result of this war, the general assembly doesn't actually have the power to force russia to pay those
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reparations. but it would be in the words of the united states, a spokesperson who gave remarks during this meeting a critical step toward a collecting evidence to make those claims in the future. now ukraine also spoke, as we heard, they didn't offer an estimate for how much they've suffered in terms of a dollar amount, but they gave a litany of human suffering as well as infrastructure damage, including more than half of the countries power grid that's been damaged as a result of this war, i'm russia for it's part o argued that this is not the place for action like this. only the security council has this kind of power rush, of course, has used it's vito to stop any significant action on the situation and ukraine in the security council. but they raise the issue of the fact that the united states and other western countries have frozen some $300000000000.00 in russian bank assets. and expressed concern that the united states and these other countries
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might unilaterally try to seize that money using this resolution as a justification perhaps that caused some other countries to thank and stop and concern and abstain from voting on this resolution. but at the end of the day, it passed overwhelming li, $94.00 to $14.00. and now there is a mechanism to will be established. the next step is to establish this mechanism to keep track of the extent of damages in ukraine for eventual collection of kristen salumi in new york. thank you very much. a france and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control in the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00. the dean bother has the details from london. smiles for the cameras, but the tensions remain. francis interior minister gerard domino, and his british counterpart sign a deal to bring down the number of dangerous boat journeys across the english
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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 that they, 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, 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
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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 richie soon acts as dealing with the issue is a national priority. he's far from the 1st to do so, and he's unlikely to be the last. the dean barbara al jazeera london, susan francesca, the senior policy analyst of the migration policy institute, and she joins us from washington. d. c. susan, this follows the tragedy we saw about a year ago, 27 people dying in the waters between france and the u. k. highlighting
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insufficient resources and lack of cooperation between both countries. is this deal the answer? it's a tough question and i don't think this deal alone is the answer, but it does mark and you will return cooperation between the u. k and france. which, how did it really existed in the last few months after tensions arose under the previous u. k. government and how they had handled cooperation relationships with france specifically on this issue. so this alone isn't a solution, but it's an important step towards finding a joint answer in the future. will tell us about this cooperation issue. what does it change? there are now going to be joint patrols on french beaches. is that it so a lot of it is largely the same as what's been done before. the primary mechanism of the agreement is going to be additional funding additional funding for things like new technology, additional funding for more staff. on the french side, the french of agreed to increase their security force patrols by about 40 percent
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over the next 5 months. and of course, there's also in addition to the funding, the issue of observe our missions. so some staff from the u. k. and some stuff from france will be allowed to participate in each other's border operations in order to observe what's happening in exchange information. the idea is to increase trust in increased cooperation between the 2 sides and also to increase communication with that that will build towards better joint operations and more collaboration going forward. so this may be a hard question to answer, but france has always said, look, we cannot bring enough resources to bear given the length, the stretch of coastline that we have got to guard, and therefore we need more resources. we also need more funding from the u. k. is what they're getting now in this deal enough. i think there's always, if never enough, there's always the always find need for,
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for new funding. i think the real issue here though is not necessarily the amount of money that's being provided on either side, but rather policy solutions. and that's what's lacking in the current agreement. what's the u. k. last access to with breaks it was the dublin, negotiate the dublin regulation, which provided them with an opportunity to return people who cross the channel to other countries. and that's not provided for something like that. a readmission agreement isn't provided for within the current arrangements. there also isn't any provision for things like pathways for people who are seeking to reunify with family in the u. k. or are seeking to, to submit an a file an application to enter without doing a channel crossing. so additional funding is welcome, i'm sure, but i what we're really fill, latching is policy solutions. suzanne fresca, senior policy analyst of the migration policy institute. thank you for your insights. natasha. a peerage. miss
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r has becomes the venus 1st female president. after winning a run off election, most are as a lawyer informs data privacy commissioner. she beat center, right, former foreign minister, angelo gar, winning nearly 54 percent of the vote. gosh, for lubin has more. no big surprise. he said that presidential elections is lavinia, liberal 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 or mobilized. lastly and collector at all saw conservative candidate and gel auger x foreign minister in yaneth down saw properly as government reach. was out that in april 146 percent human, it's also to mobilize, he's waters and he is now expected to do some political move. he was mysterious
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about his intention. some analysts say that he might be a candidate for a successor of mr. john shaw. on the other hand, mister janski's, leading the party for 30 years, all the competitors in his party, and didn't iran for the presidency of the party. and this will be one of the interesting, sorry, on the right wing political spector in the future is lavinia. i still head on l 0 endy. has all the sport i tried. the late system world cut news on the white including ah, how cameron's super fans will be using body paint to show that true colors. cats all 2020 ah ah
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ah, lena massey has joined up with the argent. same escort ahead of the cattle finals, the scorpion training and abu dhabi of what will be massey's final world cup, be 35 year old. hi sonjee man. play a need to win this title for the 1st the closest the came of course, was reached from the final in 2014 lino schol. anything open. that's for them. it's against saudi arabia. next tuesday of christian, what i'll do is hit the house at manchester. united saying he feels betrayed. he claims united coach, eric, and hike and others high for the club are trying to force him else. united have issued a statement saying it will consider its response after the full facts have been established or as small as been talking to former scotland international and current. been sports present to nb grey about the situation. once like betrayed
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and disrespected a strong for a football at a 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, 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. i don't get, 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 united shut 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?
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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 them yesterday. really dig out a really good result without rinaldo. everyone watching so hot 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 it when you be the genius as he. hi sir. well, 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 see scoring that went out yesterday. that's united future and 10 hikes. future will depend on people like that. look at us celebrations. yeah. valueless. we didn't see that when rinaldo was plain on the think, what's happening at united is gonna impact his performance at the well cut. that said, that's a difficult one. the answer in respect that we don't know how much is going to play . i can't believe it. portugal in the players and the boss, st. rinaldo is 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,
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even when, although tournaments organizes had a royal visit, as they can down to the arrival of hundreds of thousands of fans cows, amir shake some in, been hammered. alfonso toward fif is main operations help here in doha, includes the torments volunteer center. 20000 volunteers from 160 countries of helping to run the events well, she nicea can counts on the support of tens of thousands of bare fans who live in capsule. they were out in force as the team boss arrived in the last few minutes for the hotel in the west bay area. the capital though, hundreds of chinese and supporters, welcoming the team for what will be the 6 world come i play that 1st match next week. against then chris in the
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coming in is getting loud out the camera friends that are getting ready for the 8th world . many won't be able to make it to cancel, but they'll be doing the best to be seen and heard nicholas tac propose for my own day on how some cameron support is hoping to stand out from the crown after 30 african cup of nations and 8 world cups and gondo picket is heading to cutter ha, but not before putting on the teams. colors. prince deck are with his masterful stroke, is here to help about time and print off. my provision happened houses hard pen people. when i was open simultaneous, it will take a couple of hours and
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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. triple 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 cut her cameron's national team or playing it friendly match against jamaica players. even referees are warming up to the reggae songs of bob marley. fans enter the stand. it feels like a carnival, some dressed up to bless their team before their departure. others excited for the event they wore like lions? ah, it is
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a display that catches onlookers even the media's attention. after all. cutter 2022 is also their world cup. messy book, 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 fans to be creative and celebrate their team. most cameron's won't make it to the gulf country. those that are like body painter and gondo pick it, 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 nicholas hawk al jazeera, yolande camera rude. oh brazil be adding to this tournaments with high hopes of winning the title for 6th time. that same supporters park how we've been decorating their streets in honor of the team. alexa o'brien has this report for us. oh, more than 11000 kilometers away from cutter flags. flying high streets are full of
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color. the 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 was gone and football fan well to me a francisco's doing his best to ensure his street is once again crowned champion of the st. decorating competition. low some blessedly, in a brazilian, we are brazilian and brazilians, even with so many difficulties. so many struggles. so much to worry about, always make spice to celebrate the world cup. decorating the streets as a brazilian tradition. the world cup is providing a happy distraction from millions of people. after turbulent, political gear and elections that lived brazil deeply divide it wow.
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giant 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. jerome, there's more metaphor, literally get in. no, no. we had the political moment that we the 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 world football's most successful national team and their quest for a 6 world cup tie. so lexi o'brien al jazeera, not just the teams flying in the world cup trophy is now here in cats, us a hell malik? when you get a closer look for us,
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the walk is about to get on the way and everybody's got their eyes on the prize. we're here the party to celebrate the arrival of the world, but we don't go should be fluid. we go, members of the media, we go from b, i t of even what we're going to do right now. we've talked to someone who's involved the organization with coffee. coffee tour is one of the great at that explanation that we are doing together before coming year to go. ha. so now the are here in the hall county and the way excited because this is actually the official title role got by ed road pump for the work up your entire downright needs. are you well, the big question is going to win it. the thing is we've been speaking to someone wonderful and even telling us all about experience. i still remember like it was
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yesterday. amazing feeling and achievement. i was dreaming about all the time next to down when i hold it. you're holding a baby. you're not scared to drop the baby, know how to read to see something special. it's been a great night to celebrate the arrival of the world, the prophy. the question is now, who's in a winning on december 18th, we shall see a few people are as excited about the world cup. as a super fan, we found in doha teddy mclaughlin has been studying the players and has predicted outcomes of nearly every match for the tournaments and 29 years old. they're really like soccer. i was to whenever the u. s. last time the usa bought into a world cup. that's pretty special. usa is also the youngest scheme to work up. everybody. guitar, everybody's waiting for them. but they're gonna get gab last netherland. and 1st, because they have van dyke and argentina gets 1st because they have nothing
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important get 2nd because they have low and dusky franco get 1st because they have a bank to man and bob that i do that don't get 1st might even when the world pop brazil destroys everybody in their group. england, there came photon, gray lesh and grill is really fast for mcguire than they have ran. slade, esther? yeah, wales, they're a fail. that's the only the only one that scans score below, but he's not going to get the word out of the group. name group 8, you got to know that works for they'll be the 1st person ever to average 4 and 5 cups. i think i care how you work out for them. my friends, really lucky that country i live in get to the post. okay. away from the world cup. britson is george restlessness. his 1st for me to one victory.
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he won the brazil growing for you. had him for his mom studies thing that lose hamilton the last race, the season nuts and i'll be w november the 20th, the same day. the world cup stops and cuts. whatever it may have been in just a huge thank you to the whole team for making it possible. there's been a, an emotional rollercoaster this season of this race with a really tough res, typo in control. the newest receiver a so much pressure, so happy to do away with germany is played house to a regular season nfl game for the 1st time found. so tom brady, leading the tampa bay buccaneers to victory over the seattle seahawks. the league said it could have so more than 3000000 tickets for the guy. yet i was one of the greatest football experiences i've ever had. so says a lot for 23 years in league for regular season game. and i think the fan turn out was incredible. they felt like a very electric from the time we took the field. so the end of the game with them
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sing and sweet caroline and ah, country road that was, that was pretty epic. and the minnesota vikings pulled up a stunning victory. one of the best games of the season so far came from 17 points down against the buffalo bills to win 3330 in overtime. the vikings carrying on a good form that got 8 winds from 9 games sun for rough anal easily beats in his 1st match at the season ending atp finals and her in boston. taylor fritz in straight sets. nadal has never worn. okay, most bought from in a couple of hours time, but that is how we're looking for now. so. all right, andy, thank you so much. that's it for me, sir. all venues for this news, our lauren taylor is up next more broadcasting center in london. you're in great hands ah, ah.
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motivated and more politically engaged than ever before. demanding change on their own terms. welcome to generation change, global theories that tends to understand i'm telling you, i go that my life you around. well, we look good presentation of people like us in politics and golden, and higher aspects of society. generation change coming seen on al jazeera. it's every football is green to play. a new series follows players from 6 countries and meet some up and coming stars with hopes of making it to catch our
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2020, to everyone doing so. back ever since we were kids to where the national teams are, see in the work up episode one looks at how the host nation is gearing up to compete at the highest level. the world cup. dream cartel on al jazeera, emergency services across bank hope are receiving 60000 a snake related pulls a year. the reason why we found more snacks in house is just a question for expansion of the city. they don't have a choice because their natural habitat isn't there anymore. there's one place in the heart of the city where they're welcome. they're coming out now with a king cobra, which is the largest venomous snakes in the world. this is one of the few places where they melt them, their venom. this is the red cross snake bomb, a regional hub. the anti been in production below the center produces enough anti venom to most of south east asia. there are some parts of the world where supplies desperately showed.
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