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a you ministers are set to hold an emergency meeting in brussels to tackle the worsening migration prices. ah, you're watching all the 0 like from the headquarters, and so i'm doing upgrades also coming up empty streets and beijing as china reports another record number of coven 19 infections. fighting resumes between government troops on the m. 23 rebel group and the eastern democratic republic of congo after a ceasefire fails. and a huge result for it at the world's cup. too late goals giving them victory over whales. ah, hello, we started brussels where european interior ministers were gathering for an emergency meeting to address the growing migration crisis. european border and coast guards
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agency figures show more than 280000 asylum seekers arrived in europe this year. many years libya unto nicea as their departure points and then they crossed the mediterranean to italy or mall tub to reach the spanish mainland barely from eastern morocco and from western morocco. the journey takes them to the canary islands and other ways between by the routes and eastern e u members, but particularly in poland and most attempting to cross their are from iraq. afghanistan, or syria, or the ministers will consider which you nation should shoulder more responsibility . italy takes in the most, but it's new government once a compulsory scheme for all you states. so what can they do? well, the head of the meeting, the european commission, set out a 20 point action plan. it includes strengthening cooperation with other nations to prevent people leaving their home countries and improving the coordination of search and rescue efforts. dominic cane has been following the meeting in brussels
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. the attention is on this meeting this afternoon in brussels, but let's be clear that the instigation of the italians was necessary to bring this meeting forward. we know the european commission outlined those 20 points was 20 measures based on 3 pillars. they say, of cooperation of support and that sort of thing. but the issue is going to be what sort of resolution that can be. we know that the french and italian governments have not exactly been a docket has drawn, but they have been in disagreement with each other about certain aspects of each other's policy. and so far as migration is concerned, we know also that the check presidency of the year is not expecting there to be any particular breakthrough in this me thing with the suggestion that anything particularly finite that might come in the december lead is summit here in brussels, but no question about that there is a,
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an impetus for some sort of resolution of the migration crisis. and that emphasis seems to be coming from the far right government, all from minister maloney in rome, all of the migrant through from northern france to the u. k. is well established that many are now taking greater risks as natasha. butler explains from dunkirk. we live what we've been saying is an increase in a solemn think of using small boats inflatable visa run by people smugglers in order to reach britain. the problem is, of course, the journey across the english channel, all very dangerous. they are very risky, and that's why we saw that tragedy one year ago. now, when data inflatable both carrying at least 27 people sank in the sea and those people died. now what the french and british governments have been trying to do in recent years is reduce the amounts of people who are trying to take those dangerous
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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 beach is the use of more civilians, drones, and also even british immigration officers station here in fog from french immigration officers station in person. things that have happened before 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 better petune fees in life if they reach the case of the my family that some of them speak english. they naturally, they feel more drawn to being in the u. k than staying in some parts of europe. charge the work is saying, well, we need all the safe, legal roof in order for people to be able to have an opportunity, a chance to reach you k without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. china has reported a record high of new code,
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19 infections for the 2nd day running. nearly 33000 were registered on friday the most in a day since the pandemic began. nearly 2000 of those cases were in the capitol basing, where most residents have been advised to stay home. the cities have gone through and trunking had the highest number of cases. restrictions have been imposed under china, 0 covered policy including lock downs and mass testing. patrick focus more from hong kong. the lot of official announcements that are being made about new carbs and new measures that are coming into play are being made after they've actually already been imposed. in many cases, officials seem to be going about communicating things in a much quieter way, either through we chat groups or through our local level communities. and as a lot of reasons why that's happening, a part of it is to try and avoid any sort of alarm among our people in china. so when you ask, you know, what's the impact of having on people, you know,
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been talking to people. they're saying there has really been a sort of big shift overnight because they've all been aware that cases have been ticking high and recent days it's been gradually tightening a day by day. but, you know, we are hearing reports also, all of a bit of panic buying with people stocking up on groceries and a lot of delivery apps maxing at capacity as well. everything is pointing towards a much more sort of prolonged exit out of a 0 curve at strategy. and there had been a lot of discussion that china may move out of this a rad march. when john is parliamentary sessions take place, but it does seem it's going to last longer than that, particularly because of people's perceptions about the virus. and that of course creates a lot of economic uncertainty going ahead brokerage and mura has down graded, it's forecast for the q 4 for q for g d p to 2.4 percent from 2.8 percent previously. but you know, a lot of this really depends on government policy at the end of the day. meanwhile,
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more than 20000 employees have left china's largest i phone factory angry at covered 19 restrictions and working conditions. that's according to the reuters news agency. protests led to violence of the fox con, factoring gen you earlier this week on thursday, the company apologized to new hires who didn't receive promise bonuses. blaming, technical errors. workers have faced strict quarantine measures. are feinstein is chief analyst for telecom and digital services with i t r corporation. he says apple might have to look outside of china for its supply chain. there are 200000 workers at this factory, so it is one of the largest factories 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 the disruption that this is going to cause. so this is
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a fairly serious situation problem. i think it will get worse before it gets better . you know, we're dealing with a very weak economy globally. premium i phone 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 kind of venture, we 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. and apple is manufacturing move to india. so yes, diversification of the supply chain has been been highlighted by coveted and something i think we will absolutely see going forward. fighting has resumed, and the eastern democratic republic of congo between government troops and, and 23 fighters, the congo. the government has rejected any direct talks with the arm group am 23
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says they have no ponds to withdraw, or wanda is widely understood to back am 23 fighters in allegation it denies malcolm lab reports from kill minute village near goma. the 23 armed group has rejected the east african leaders call for it to withdraw and see via because it says it was excluded from the meeting in and go to as capital. luanda is widely understood to be backed by rwanda, which is just a couple of kilometers over there. well, they, rwanda denies it. congress government says it just needs to have talked with rwanda because it's fighting rwanda. m $23.00 said it's the one that needs to be the same table. the mother's been fighting on m. 23, the western front, near the village of week, away and 23 fighters have been trying to push forward towards mis cc territories. an area where they've controlled colton mines in the past where they may be able to recruit fighters and if they continue advancing that way,
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they may be able to in circle and besiege the city of goma. my law is vice president solos class. she live has been arrested on corruption charges. he's accused of receiving up to $280000.00 from several companies in exchange of government contracts. she lemme has condemned the investigation by mal, always anti corruption bureau and is applying for bail. you condo has close school nationwide to try to stop the spread of the ebola virus. the current outbreak has already killed 55 people with 141 cases recorded in total, other measures to help curb the spread included just to dawn curfew. a ban on personal travel and the closure of markets, bars and churches. i think this ali closure was what, what, what was really necessary because of this tuition they abreast which in the country . and i, we know, yes children, are you ready to sit for we that's we trust they asked if we less than seeing at
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school where we cannot guarantee this tuition at some point was like somewhat shocking because we were in bed to bold closure. but, but it would be so too similar to lindy cooper. we though, so listen the exams and everything to us. they grew close to the previous one. and when they to finish, it was being present involved them as a landscape is described ukraine's energy situation as difficult russians strikes of damage. nearly half of the nation's power facilities. electricity has been restored to parts of the capital, but people are being urged to stalk up on essentials. places have been set up in cheve where people can keep warm. young england is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. he says the choice for many ukrainians this winter will
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be to freeze or flee to neighboring countries. the very strong impression is that the russians are really now having warfare on civilian infrastructure. so an entire population is now increasingly denied electricity. warm, running water shouldn't be like that. the civilian population is supposed to be protected in war, and the russian bombing is making them suffer beyond belief. i've also seen areas that have been newly re taken by ukraine and courses where there hasn't been ape hold very many months and what people actually have been now i without electricity, water, warm heat for several months. this civilian population cannot sustain an entire winter without electricity, without warm, without running water. and its now embracing point,
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we have infinite reports. now that it is this close to collapsing the whole supply of electricity and it's cold here. i mean it, it, it, it really winter into 3 weeks. it could be minus 10 minus 20. that is bitterly cold. i it clear that will be a new wave of this basically because the choices freeze or flee from any of these areas that will not be heating in the villages. i saw yesterday in a very long time, not before this free st. winter so. so they have no options, but choose to get more aid from us, priests and hope for the better or to flee, and then they will flee west in weston ukraine for 2 neighboring countries that will have to receive more people. still ahead on al jazeera will tell you why the
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appointment of israel's new security minister is causing alarm impala fine and beyond. and we speak to best refugees in nepal, who fear a backlash for making political statement. ah, it's the weekend, here's her forecast. could to have a long look at this one off in india. still seen a few showers for the southern slice. there's nothing major. this is stretching from tom and i do right into karnataka states on saturday. next, stop more persistent, rain, bigger downpours to be expected for indo china, especially a 4th other in sections of vietnam, around haute human city. and for thailand is ball or the capital. bangkok you're coming in at 29 degrees on saturday. still that persistent band of rain around the pearl river valley in china, anywhere in this area. certainly,
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we do run the risk of seen some flooding. so cold front, punched across that strap, temperatures in the korean peninsula, pyongyang 4 degrees. that energy has hopped over the waters here slamming into the western side of japan for the main island of honshu. so whites and windy conditions to be expected there for indonesia, really, for the main island of javert. anywhere here were seen some downpours, but especially for around not too far away from east java province. next stop, i'm going to take you to pakistan where it's going to be a cool start to the day. this could be some of the coldest air of the season. so far karate at 13 degrees, but you bounced back through the day at 32, which is where you should be. that's it soon. a bit. ah ah.
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with when the taliban took control of afghanistan in august 2021. it's bob. a message is special to pot report, one or 18th, makes the chinese entrepreneurs with the all the way on algebra. ah, the me going to the top stories on al jazeera, you ministers, responsible for migration or at the hold, an emergency meeting in brussels. un figures show nearly 165000 asylum seekers or in europe this year, 13 and
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a half 1000 more then in 2021. health authorities in china have reported the highest number of daily covered 19 infections for a 2nd day. nearly 33000 were registered on friday. that's the most since the pandemic began. fighting has resumed to the eastern democratic republic of congo between government troops on the m. 23 fighters. the crumbling government has rejected any direct talks with the armed brute. the european union is appealing to israel to end. the solitary confinement of 21 year old palestinian prisoner monumental from he was arrested in 2015. at the age of 13 accused of being linked to a stabbing attack. he serving a 9 and a half year sentence. his family says manasseh is suffering from psychological trauma as a result of being in isolation for nearly a year. a court has now extended that by another 4 months. tension between israel and palestinians has been rising as newly reelected benjamin netanyahu tries to put
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together and governments netanyahu's lecount party has reached an agreement to offer far right leader bank of year the role of national security minister netanyahu's alliance givers jewish power parties aimed at helping him form a government's alan fisher has more from occupied east jerusalem. certainly since the election is looked clear that ben given it about 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 i did 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 is in the palestinian community who be concerned. but there are those in the international community. her concern 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 say, though what with whoever is julie elected and appointed by the israeli government.
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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 certainly a great deal 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 30 kilometers from the center of jerusalem in west jerusalem. there was an attack over night, a number of cars were burnt out. i and there was races graffiti left nearby, including one that said stop with the terrorist attacks. shows just how things have become here over the last month or so. peruse. prime minister has resigned after a fail bit to hold
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a confidence vote in the opposition controlled congress. unable torres hope to pressure phosphorus, an intense relation between the chamber on the left. this government's legislators have twice impeached president petro castillo, and fired several of his cabinet ministers. castillo will not have to appoint his prime minister. and he, just over here, honduras has declared a national emergency is a steps up efforts to crack down on violence. criminal gangs. presidential morrow castro has ordered police on the military to boost border control. the countries struggling to tackle raising cases of extortion, drug smuggling, and money laundering. napoli see nothing. none. the national police must recover in the shortest possible time. the public spices 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. i declare
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a national security emergency and command the national police rights groups in nepal. say, authorities are cracking down on political expression about china, and that's 1951 annexation of tibet for decades. tibetan refugees flat to nepal and staged protests against china. barnaby. lo went to come and do and spoke to some of them every morning in the boat. hot district of kaufman do pilgrimage around this holy sight. the stoopa. it is a daily ritual that may look ordinary. but for tibetans 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 the veterans had arrived in 1959. when then came a handrail opened its borders to those fleeing the chinese occupation of tibet. in
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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 visit to nepal. since then, chinese ministers have also visited a visit by chinese minister to carmen da 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 the bathroom is
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abuse. i can talk 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 mandate. i think that is done for deacon related. wish her sad listen lead linda, diana, nevada, allied political physician and what, what to what did they stand of gordon, of nevada. but to better refugees 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 of his to bet an 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 doing
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the so the 2nd round of group games is underway at the world cup and host nation cats are losing to know again center goal in their group a match set a goal have scored once in each half. and if the score stays the same, then it means that cuts are, will be eliminated. if the netherlands get the points from their match against ecuador. earlier iran produced a thrilling performance recovering from their thrashing by england with a superb to know when over a 10 man whales, iran's world cut destiny remains in their own hands, but whales chances are of reaching the last 16 hanging by a thread. there were emotional things even before this match kicked off with a backdrop of widespread protests over women's rights and around the national team and did sing the national anthem. this time inside the stadium, some of their fans were doing some sharing with a vast improvement by ran over their performance against england. and they had
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a number of champions to take the lead in this game will finish the match with 10 players. after goalkeeper wayne hennessy was sent off and with him off the page, the match was decided with 2 goals and added time around winning the game to nail to revive their role caps. hope they'll be full of profit in putting in their final game against us. a while will play england with both of these teams are still in with the chance of reaching their rounds. so as we mentioned earlier, senegal is playing against cuts are right now and many predicted this year. the lions of toronto has a good chance to reach the finals that was before last to the netherlands. but senegalese fans in the us are still holding out hope. gabriel is on the reports from new york. a chilly morning in new york city, and at the offices of the senegalese association of america, they are setting up for a big crowd of fans to watch the game. the world cup may be happening
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a half world away and cutter. but for these senegalese fans, there was only one place to cheer their team on. today we start our 1st game to walk up again. so get along and us re receipt of people coming to latinos to support a team meeting i did, did read again. it's believed around 20000 senegalese live in the united states. that's a relatively small number compared to people from other african nations. but the vast majority of senegalese in america live here in the harlem neighbourhood of new york city, where the senegalese association provides help to anyone who needs it for 3 decades . now we offer immigration services for folks who can afford lawyers. we also offer social services. we help people get real estate. they will unfortunately, will pass away, help them bring the model, go. what did a hot as a game got under way?
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tensions rose in the packed room. fans living every moment from the bad decisions to the near misses. ah, to the last minute disappointments, a game of few chances ended with senegal losing 2 new leaving the lions of target tane and fans with much to discuss, especially with the next game against the host copper and ben ecuador. if he will do the woke up, it means that you have would believe we're going to take that game seriously. but do i think we have more to sorts of his dual to, to be able to cover whatever the results for the synagogue fans. the world cup party has already started gabriel's hondo al jazeera new york or found from all over the world have travel to go home, but it's not quite so simple for people in the besieged gaza strip. despite intense interest in football,
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you must say it has more. the 6 full frenzy on the streets of god's decorations and flags representing all of the world cup football teams are hanging in phase throughout the b. c. because this trip with palestinian joy and excitement, we'll have to stay here. while people of many countries you're traveling to carter to watch the world cup. most people in gaza cannot israel siege of the occupied territory. it's restriction on the movement of its people, and the dire economy make it nearly impossible. well, i couldn't have berserker open, and other parts of the world would get in their homes to watch the game. but most garzon storms have that luxury all in. while watching the tournament at home is common around the world, hearing gossip, it's become a luxury power outages mean most people only have electricity for about 6 to 8 hours
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a day. for most football fans have to find cafes with generators to watch the matches for free. and there is also a huge outdoor screen provided by cutter for people to follow the tournament node by some as the model of the solomon. however, he allow for our aim is to allow the resident of the besieged garza to live the atmosphere of the tournament as if he's in one of cats are stadiums. many of those who can travel can even watch the matches. and kathy's because of their financial condition of the somebody else. yeah. hello mr. although the tough economy conditions mean few have money in god. so people are doing all they can to enjoy the event or her arm of the little town as it. now the thought we've made some preparations here, we fired more staff and installed you screens and internet service. so we expect to receive a lot of fans because people can't afford to pay to be in sports. the scription to watch the mileage is a most don't have generators to overcome power cuts. give me
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