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you minister is all set to hold an emergency meeting and brussels to tackle the worsening migration crisis. ah. are there i'm to start to attain? this is out there a lot from. also coming up. another record number of coven 19 infections in china. as work is quit the world's biggest i phone factory because of pay and restrictions fighting resilience between government troops and the n 23 armed group and east and democratic republic of congo after a sci fi fan. and is it football or is it so can we take a look at the origins of the name of the beautiful game? ah, well, we start in brussels where european interior ministers are gathering for an emergency meeting. to address the growing migration crisis. you and figures show nearly
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a 165000 asylum seekers arrived in europe this year. that's that teen and a half 1000 more than in 2021. many of them use libya and she nivi as departure point say. then cross the mediterranean to italy or to malta. now to reach the spanish mainland. they leave from east and morocco and then from western morocco, the journey takes them to spain's canary islands. and other way is between better ruth and eastern you members. poland in particular. now, most attempting to cross their from iraq, afghanistan, or syria, the ministers will consider which you nation's need to show that more responsibility now is really at the moment takes in the majority, but it's new government is pushing for a compulsory scheme for all you members. so what to do now? ahead of the meeting, the european commission set out a 20 point action plan into strengthening cooperation with other nations to prevent people leaving their home countries and improving the coordination of such and rescue efforts. well, let's now speak to dominic cain, he's in brussel. dominic,
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this is obviously been an ongoing issue for many years now. why the timing of this particular emergency meeting? sorry, much an ongoing issue and it has to be said, the numbers are, have actually moved on in the course of this calendar year. it's not 1655. and the number of irregular crossings being reported by from tx, the agency which governs this particular area of policy, says it's more than 280000. and the specific area of concern right now is actually to the east of europe. the balkan area is the area where the number of irregular crossing sees the e use language. that's the one of the most concern, but behind the gender, as it were of this particular meeting is clear concern from the newly elected newly composed italian government. under from minister maloney who was elected on a program of toughening up immigration on a talking tough with the e. u. well,
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that's the end at her instigation. well, her government's instigation, as meetings being co, but it is clear that all members states want some sort of resolution to the migration crisis point to make is that there is no immediate suggestion of an immediate solution in this meeting. what is being suggested is that this is an opportunity to try to bring together if, as it were all parties with this far apart before this week. hopefully that might come a bit closer to each other in terms of possible agreements with a view to some more close negotiation in the course of december. but behind all of this, as i say, is the agenda of that new government in rome wants to see action, not just words in so far as migration is concerned. at the level dominant came across that mason forth in brussel. thank you so much dominic. well meanwhile, a memorial has been held in france in honor of the victims of the most deadly
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migrant accident in the english channel. natasha box of the a silent walk in dunkirk. charity work has led a commemoration in the northern french town for at least 27 people had died, trying to cross the english channel. one year ago, most were curds from iraq, including children. so i thought it was really important to come here and to only to remember what has happened and what is happening. so why the tragedy happened though, is still not clear. british in french officials, traded blame over why the boat wasn't rescued, but some details have begun to emerge. a french newspaper investigation has revealed the victims repeatedly called french rescue services with their location, but they was sent no assistance and even at times seemed to be mocked. the transcript of some of the calls paints
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a chilling picture help please. i'm in the water says an asylum seeker. yes, but you're an english waters, replies a french rescue operator. no, no, not english waters in french waters. please come fast than the phone line cuts. and the operator is heard saying, oh, well, if you can't hear me, you won't be saved. despite the danger people keep trying, waiting for a chance in desperate conditions on the french coast. curren left afghanistan 2 years ago doesn't want to apply for asylum in france. because he thinks life will be better in britain, but also your father. we have to grow and of course no one wants to die. but we have to go because we have no choice. you see, the british and french government recently agree to boost security and cooperation in france to try and stop the crossings, but charity se, unless there are more legal ways to reach you. k women,
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men and children will continue to risk their lives. or we can now speak can natasha battle in dunkirk? natasha that memorial was for an incident a year ago. what's the situation now where you are in northern france? well, you know, for many years here in northern from asylum because it's come trying to reach the u . k and in the past they would try and get on to laurie's that would take the cross channel fairies from from the u. k or in trains. but in recent years, what we've been saying is an increase in asylum seekers using small boats inflatable the, the run by people smugglers in order to reach britain. the problem is, of course, journeys across the english channel all very dangerous. they are very risky and that's why we saw that tragedy one year ago. now, when inflatable both carrying at least 27 people sank in the sea and those
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people died. now what the french and purchase governments have been trying to do in recent years is reduce the amounts of people who are trying to take those dangerous crossings. they recently expanded an existing deal between the 2 countries, which would both the security along the northern french coastline. more police patrols along the beaches, the use of more civilians, drones, and also even british immigration officers stationed here in fog from french immigration officers station in person, things that hadn't happened before. nevertheless, as you saw there in our report for charity work is all saying isn't necessarily more security. that's not necessarily going to dissuade people who really believe that they can have the opportunities in life if they reach u. k. some of the, my family that some of them speak english, so naturally they feel more drawn to being in the u. k than staying in some parts of europe. start the work is saying, well, we need all the safe,
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nico roots in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a child's to reach you k without risking their lives and possibly drowsing in the sea. and talk about their for us on the ground in dunkirk and northern front. thanks so much natasha. i'm moving on and in china health authority has reported a record high of new credit. 900 infections for a 2nd day. now, nearly $33000.00 were registered on friday. that's the most in a day since the pandemic began, the cities of gong jo and john king had the highest number of cases and restrictions have been imposed, including locked downs and mass testing. but the government's strict policies are also leading to discontent. burns, i don't, don't know someone only by eating caves restrictions can people live in the whole life. otherwise everything is halted. how many people have the savings to support them if things continue as they are? and even if you have the money to stay home every day, that's not real. living,
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well, meanwhile, more than 20000 employees angry curve at 900 restrictions and working conditions have left china's largest i phone factory that's according to the weight as news agency. there were protests that lead to violence that the fox gone factory in general earlier this week. and on thursday, the company apologized to new hires who didn't receive their promise. benefits planning. technical work is of also face strict quarantine measure. when i spoke to mark einstein, he's the chief analyst for telecoms and digital services with the corporation. he says, apple may now have to look outside china for supply chain. there are 200000 workers at this factory. so it is one of the largest factors in the world. it does make about 60 percent of all iphones, but very importantly, it makes 100 percent of the iphone 14, the 4th quarter because of the holidays is always the best quarter for apple. they're increasing their estimates of, you know, the disruption that this is going to cause. so this is a fairly serious situation. problem. i think it will get worse before it gets
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better. you know, we're dealing with a very weak economy globally premium iphone devices like the iphone or 14 are already expensive. so if there are supply chain issues, this will be worse. and i think that ultimately queue for sales for apple will be quite a bit lower than expected. so i think that apple and box can eventually are going to have to diversify their supply chain. i think india is in a very, very good position to capitalize on that. and i think that in the next few years, we're going to see upwards of 25 to 30 percent of fox con an apple is manufacturing move to india. so yes, diversification of the supply chain has been been highlighted by cope it in something i think we will absolutely see going forward of fighting has resumed an eastern democratic republic of congo between government troops and m. 23 fighters. the congolese government has rejected any direct talks with the armed group and the
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m 23 says they have no plans to withdraw. rwanda is widely understood to back the m 23 and allegation it denies. wallet, speak to malcolm when he's in came in your village that's near go, man, eastern d r c. not going. kelly. ne, fire fighting, continuing. where to from here, who am 23, been fighting around the village of wico which is on the western side of that territory. i'm 23 is to the north of where we are here the front where they're fighting to the west of their area. they've been pushing towards the territory of miss cc, which is an area where they've controlled colton mines in the past. those scenario where they may be able to recruit some fighters. and if they keep advancing in that direction, they could eventually cut off and in circle the city of gamma, which is just down the road from where we are now. they've rejected the
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international calls for a cease fire. they say that they weren't those talks held in on go live capital low on there. and so the communicate cooling for that cease fire is invalid and meaningless. congress government says that it's essentially fighting rolando, just a couple of kilometers over there. and the soldiers are being photographed with m 23 fighters. congress government says it just needs to negotiate directly with the one the one, the denies backing, the armed group and m 23 says it's the one that should be at the negotiating table . the deadline for when they meant to cease fire is in about 4, about 5 hours from now military sources. say ahead of the deadline in the front, just up the road here, the m 23 has been reinforcing. bring in more fighters and more weapons. so at the moment there's no indication that deadline to cease fire and withdrawal will be
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respected. oh, keep an eye on the situation. the near the company is for wanton border, malcolm weather and the village of clayman york. thanks so much malcolm still ahead here now, does it tell you why a state of emergency has been imposed in honduras and we speak to the best refugees and nepal, if you had backlash for making a anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle airways, let's go with your world's weather update. nice to see you. we've got rain still locked into place for southern china brader long or the pearl river valley. so anywhere in this area, we can expect some torrential downpours on saturday. coltrane has swung across the
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korean peninsula, that's lower temperatures in pyongyang dresser top temperature of 4 degrees on saturday. and here's where we can trace that energy now slamming into the western side of japan. the main island of honju also plaguing whole kado as well on saturday, down port still in the forecast for southern areas of vietnam that eastern side of cambodia and laos on saturday on a get you this story in india right now and that much has changed over the past 24 hours to see od shower for that southern size. stretching anywhere from towel now do into karnataka states on saturday, after the arabian peninsula and the western, a coastal city of jet. then saudi arabia copious amounts of rain here. a years worth of rain fell within the span of 2 hours. so this was the result here. the good news is much calmer. whether aunts had for saturday by went take this a day for it on sunday through the golf and we see those winds pick up small wind. we'll see wind gusts in doha of about 40 kilometers per hour. that's a stop shot of your weather will soon take her to with sponsored by
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responsible for migration all set to hold an emergency meeting in brussels. you and figures show nearly 165000 asylum seekers arrived in europe. this year and 13 and a half 1000 more than in 2021 health authorities and china have reported the highest number of daily cove 19 infections for a 2nd stay. nearly 33000 were registered on friday. the most since the panoramic began fighting has resumed an eastern democratic republic of congo between government troops and 23 fighters. the company government has rejected any direct talk with the armed group now the european union is appealing to israel to end. the solitary confinement of 21 year old palestinian prisoner on the minister. he was arrested in 2015 at the age of 13, accused of being linked to a stabbing attack ne $7.00 and $9.00 and a half year sentence. his family says manasseh is suffering from psychological
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trauma as the result of being an isolation of nearly a year. and a court has extended that now by another 4 months. the tension between israel and palestinians has been rising as newly reelected benjamin netanyahu try to put together a government. now his liquid party has reached an agreement to offer far, right. they've been given. the role of national security minister netanyahu alliance is giving as jewish power policy is aimed at helping him form a government official has more now from occupied east jerusalem. certainly since the election is looked clear that ben given him, our bank of year would be given a senior position in the government. he wanted to be at the interior security minister. it looks as if that is the position that he will get with some added rules as well, including overseeing the border police. essentially the police force that looks after the entrances into the occupied waste buying their assembly though as in the palestinian community who be concerned. but there are those in the international
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community who are concerned to the americans, for example, are deeply concerned about been given. the leader of jewish power will be given such a significant role. now the american saith, though what with whoever is duly elected and appointed by the israeli government. but they have concerns that they will have to deal with a man who has been convicted for inciting violence for hate speech in the past. and his connections to a group that had been recognized by the americans as a tedra group, but also a by the israelis as a tailor group. and he will take a significant position at the suddenly a great deal of, of upset here over the last few days because of the reaction that we've seen from the israeli security forces after the bombing on wednesday. and we know that in the, at the area of abbey gosh, for example, just starting kilometers and from the center of jerusalem in west jerusalem, there was an attack over night. a number of cars were burnt out and there was races
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graffiti left near by, including one that said stop with the terrorist attacks that shows just how things have become here over at the last month or so. now, poor's prime minister, has resigned to a failed bid to hold a confidence 1st and the opposition controlled congress unable torres had the hope to pressure congress amid tense relations between the chamber and the left of the government. so just say to have twice impeached president hydro castillo, and 5, several of his cabinet ministers castillo will now have to appoint his 5th prime minister. and just over a year and a 100 us has declared a national emergency as it steps up, efforts to crack down on violent criminal gangs. president shimara custer has ordered the police and the military to boost border control. the country is struggling to tackle rise in cases of extortion, drug smuggling, and money laundering. napoli see nothing, none. the national police must recover in the shortest possible time. the public
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spaces violated and controlled by the organized criminals and their gangs to strengthen this strategy of immediate recovery of lawless territories neighborhoods . villages, municipalities and departments declare a national security emergency and command. the national police. hong kong court has find a catholic cardinal for failing to register fund connected to pro democracy protests . 90 year old joseph's ends now defunct fund, helped though, is arrested during demonstrations 3 years ago. 5 others were also find that himself was arrested and nay, and accused of colluding with foreign forces under the national security low imposed by beijing in 2020. meanwhile, rights groups and nepal. say that authority is a cracking down on political expression about china, and it's $950.00 on annexation of to bed for decades to better refugees of fred to nepal and staged protests against china. barnaby. lo went to cat men do and spoke
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to some of them every morning in the bulk hut district, the cartman do pilgrimage around his holy sight, the stoopa. it is a daily ritual that me look ordinary. what for? to bethany, who have been living as refugees in the pump, it's one thing they could do without fear of getting arrested. we managed to speak to a man who asked us to conceal his identity. he came to nepal as a teenager, after the 1st wave of precedence had arrived in 1959. when then came, a hendrick opened its borders to those fleeing the chinese occupation of tibet. in your homeland, are you allowed to practice your religion 20 mash? i'm not able to comment on that. wow. in august 20 o e napoli, police to team 760 tibetans, for protesting against to crack down into beth by chinese authorities. in 2019 dozens were also arrested in the days leading up to chinese president cd. ping's
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visit to nepal. since then, chinese ministers have also visited a visit, very chinese minister to carmen to would have triggered protest amongst the buttons in the past. but these refugees now live in fear. they become quiet and inaccessible. rights activists say, chinese officials have been the subject of protest because of violations of tibetans writes, but the tibetan refugee we spoke to wouldn't even elaborate on why he left his homeland in touch with me. the reason that people come here from that is abuse. i can thought about this on the nipple. the government has repeatedly stated it adheres to a one china policy. it's national human rights commission says freedom of political expression is outside. it's mandy. i think that is done for deacon related pushing the sad listen lead linda, diana, and nevada. i what political situation and what, what,
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what did they stand of gordon of nevada. but to bethany refugee said, there is a much more urgent and pressing concert that children are going up stateless. log in, you can borrow or beg for money, but you can do that for identity vapors expression sophist. tibetan identity adorned his home. but he worries his children won't even have a place to call home whitening below. i'll just 0 cut been to us now record heavy rains at the western part of saudi arabia on thursday, killing at least 2 people the down towards you can see that cause significant flooding and the red seaport city is jetta meteorologist say it's the regions heavy sound for a day with 3 years worth of rain and 8 hours who have been forced to close and flights delays. the while the 2nd
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round of group games is under way out, the world cups, whales and iran are playing in the group be match. it's currently mil. now midway through the 2nd half, iran is looking to bounce back though from the opening 6 to defeat by england. while there was a well sing along on the house, cornelia, ahead of that, mash the wells youth choir, the berry horns marching band, and sing a song rush, the death of human came together to perform an oracle with that. oh ah, are a it's
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a song of somebody run against the city. it's a song about rails song about small nations everywhere. who can survive against all the odds? it's receptive, i would distinguish us from the rest united kingdom, for example. you know, our language is very powerful, it's used in the databases as well. and i think this is one of the key elements that tell us about our culture where we are now, what we've been through is a collective self, right? we're never going to go away. we're never going to give and we're still here, which is what a low my heat means. and it's
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a bite show in the world that you can. you can back to rush, you could bruises, but you'll never break us. another symbol of whilst pride has become the bucket package, the insulation behind me and many fans wearing them. it's really become synonymous with purple. and more prevalent than the whilst dragon worn on people's t shirt was found to be waiting a very long time. there it's been 64 years since they were lost in a world often this morning. definitely making the most of it on shout dial me. oh. well in brazil, a factory stop to watch during brazil game again. salvia. 115 work is enjoyed watching their national teams if you're a to nail. when the nag open up,
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the 5 time woke up champions are aiming to win their 1st title in 2 decades. every wild cub, it seems the same question comes up. is it football or is it sucka? it can lead to heated debates, but where does the words okay, even come from? has he calhane explains from washington love at this d c club, they start young. does everyone have the water bottle on here to learn the basics and even the drama. the one thing they already know is what to call the game there plays like soccer soccer. but why would you not call again use play your feet and a ball? well that's a good question. i thought so. so i put it to these little experts and plead our
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hand that knew how to use our fee. now, because the balls had boyfriend, i mean cars shocker. you, you switched your feet in on your feet. people, america. they, they wanted to make it on their soccer. actually, it's not in american word to find out the source. we spoke to the people who actually wrote a book about this. it all started when the 1st football world written in 18. 63 at this london pub naming the sport association, football from their oxford students with a pension for adding yard. a words made it up voting. pretty much all that was a kind of semi our stock chrissy at the time. so those kinds of people were doing, it's kind of call it reckless. they call it of brick us. so in short,
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they couldn't really add an e. r to the beginning of the association. so they went with a middle part instead soccer. they found evidence. it was commonly used in the united kingdom of to around the 70s. and then it just, it is such an interesting question, right? how a country or culture decides to orphan one of its own words, we could not find is single parallel case of this. there words that fall out of fashion, right? or that used to be common and then we decide they're offensive when so they're to boo. but we cannot think of a single case where a country says do not all work. here in d. c, the word is proudly claimed i an american football. they're like 2 players that ever use their feet on this ball. so should a change would football make more sense? he asked these kids, it's a unanimous, nope, not in the usa paddock line al jazeera washington.

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