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a dispute between france and italy deepens. ah, hello there, i'm dealing with donald. this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up. as corona, virus cases, surgeon china residents in one city demand an end to long dance, a cease fire agreement tested and east and d. r. c. m. 23. rebels refuse to withdraw from the territory. they occupy and a disappointing gulf, a world cup horse casara lost the synagogue, seize them, eliminated after just 2 matters. ah, a very warm welcome to the program. we begin in brussels, where european interior ministers have held an emergency meeting to address tensions over migration and the fate of people rescued in the mediterranean figures
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from the you border and coast guard agency show that more than 280000 asylum seekers arrived in europe this year, but that doesn't include the 4000000 ukranian refugees have been granted permission to stay in europe. asylum seekers used to main routes from the south and the east, libya and she nicea frequent departure points with people crossing the mediterranean to italy or to malta. and then to reach the spanish mainland, they leave mainly from east of morocco and from western morocco, the journey takes them to spain's canary islands. another way from the east is between bella, bruce and eastern e u members. poland, in particularly most attempting to cross their are from iraq, afghanistan, and syria. well, the meeting has ended without a concrete plan to tackle migration issues. but you interior minister supplies to keep working together on reforming the system. donna kane has more not from brussels. it is not particularly surprising, given that the mood music here was that it was unlikely that
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a definitive solution would emerge from this meeting. while i've been lots of warm words, i have a statement from the cheque minister of the interior, who obviously has been presiding over this and says effectively that today's meeting ministers reiterate, reiterated that commitment to finding concrete common solutions that can be put in place immediately. while working closely together on concluding the ongoing migration reform as soon as possible, but not saying what that means, what is as soon as possible, as we know the french and the italians have widely divergent views on this particular topic and have been making that clear over the course of the past few weeks, and it's not just there that there is disagreement. there's also some concern from other member states about the balkan route. that is the route which the greek government has spoken about, but other balkan countries in the you who have strong concerns the austrians too. so as i say, lots of warm woods talk of solidarity,
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talk of constructive discussions behind closed doors in the meeting in the building behind me. but nothing has really come out of it of substance. and the next time they'll meets will be in december at the latest summit will migrate from northern france to the u. k is very well established, but many are not taking greater risks as an tasha butler explains from dunkirk. in recent years, what we've been saying is an increase in asylum seekers using small boats inflatable these run by people smugglers in order to reach britain. the problem is of course, those 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 data inflatable both carrying at least 27 people sank in the sea and those people died. now what the french and purchase governments have been trying to do in
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recent years is reduce the amounts of people who are trying to take those dangerous crossing. se recently expanded an existing deal between the 2 countries, which would both the security along this northern fridge coastline. more police patrols along the beaches. the use of more civilians, drones, and also even british immigration officers station here in fog from french immigration of the station in berth. and things that have happened before for charity workers 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 to do some of them. i have family there, some of them speak english there. naturally. they feel more drawn to being in the u . k than saying 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 child's to reach you k without risking their lives and possibly drowning in the sea. serbian police have discovered hundreds of migrants living in makeshift camps
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and an abandoned house near the border with hungry. p say they were called to the northern kind of horrible shirley on friday following reports, people were shooting at each other on the street. at least one person was treated for gunshot ones. a search operation eventually uncovered around $600.00 migrants in the area and the stash of weapons. china has reported a record high of new coven 19 infections for the 2nd day, wanting nearly 33000 were registered on friday. that's the most in a 24 hour period since the pandemic began. and nearly to thousands of those cases were in the capital beijing where most presidents have been advised to stay home. the cities is lang, sue and john quinn had the highest number of cases. restrictions have been imposed on the china 0 corporate policy, including rock fans and ox testing. western switching jang have taken to the streets, demanding the end of pandemic. lock them measures. protests is broke streets and
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march to city hall. jean jang has been on the lot time from within a 100 days in response to the rise of covert cases. patrick focus following developments from hong kong. the lot of the 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 people in china. so when you ask, you know, what's the impact of having on people, you know, been talking to people. they're saying that 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 day by day. but you know, we are hearing reports also. all the bit of panic buying with people stocking up on
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groceries and a lot of delivery apps maxing out 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 deceptions about the virus. and that of course, great little economic concerns and going ahead and brokerage mura has downgraded its full cost for the q 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 the government policy at the end of the day. and 23 rebels say they reject calls by east african leaders to withdraw and disarm from territories they've taken in democratic republic of congo. the group, which is widely believed back to the said in a statement it would respect sci fi, but would retaliate if attacked by congress. forces were one that has repeatedly
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denied accusations that it supports and 23 rebel welcome with has more now from goma. the n 23 group has indicated that it will not withdraw from territories that is taken in recent months. and it will not this country to colds from east african leaders made that a communique following a meeting on wednesday in and go the capital luanda and 23 said in the statement that it would c 5. but that has been fighting since the friday deadline that the fire passed around the village of the congo. army folks as m 23 fighters have been engaging in forces their military sources, say that they've been also fighting. we've been on group him 23 accuses congress for his fighting alongside on groups congress army denies in the the
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world cup host, carr saw have been eliminated losing their 2nd success as much. they were beaten by african champion, sent a goal for almost final score. also mama stadium but casa did score their 1st world cup gold. casa feed was sealed with the result of netherlands, et could again, that much finish one, all the says american life in the 2nd half in overland, who is now the ornament with regal netherlands. and we can both qualify for the non can save by winning their final game. ron bye, back from their opening game defeat to be 10 man whales to nail. it now sets up a crucial match to the usa in iran. final good to reach the last well let's go live to nora. com. she's a do has i'll bid the fans own. hi there laura. how's the moods of the fence where
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you are? a head you back to where i do believe that getting graded so right now talked about what your needs to be very confident because they made it wrong way. how so you're coming in strong theme. i mean, not quite strong. if you have to fight with way, but all your confidence in this match, i missed the next slide, but just behind me, every moment hearing, tell me what you're hearing. a
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with well, they atlantics been sending storms across northern europe for a little while now. and eventually we spread wintery weather across everywhere, but it is there spinning up storms in the still fairly warm water? the mediterranean will head down there, 1st of all, because i think the next 3 days at least, we'll see this revolving storm, but you significant weather, windy weather for the valley. our ex ad was close, consistently wet wheaton, snowy weather, the app and ions in italy to that whole lockers. cautiously through malta and slowly down towards the i gal facility. so that's is involving tunisia and libya and either a warnings out of event. you're flooding in libya from that, that turkey slowly improving from the west. but the result of almost the black sea means we've never seen a big drop, or we will see a drop in temperature must be very warm, southern caucasus, up until only yesterday, so snow on the high ground. now. sherry ran across towards syria, cypress looked generally fond,
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nicosia only 20 degrees. you'll notice obviously much colder in the plains of europe. and the next all systems coming in with wind and rain to just catching the western side of fowls during saturday, england and r and both affected by the sort of rate whether it cost spread slowly eastwards in the low countries during sunday, little changes in the heart of europe, ah, to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness, pluralism, worldwide, and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake ahmad award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a role in strengthening the bonds of friendship. and co operation between arab islamic and wild coaches. lou
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ah ah, a quick reminder of our current top stories here on al jazeera european interior ministers have held an emergency meeting in brussels to address tensions over migration and the fee to people rescued in the mediterranean figures from the border and coal squad agency. sure more and 280000 asylum seekers arrived in europe . this year. china reported a record high of new comb with 19 infections. the 2nd day wanting nearly 33000 were registered on friday. that's the most in the 24 hour period. since the pandemic began, early 2000 of those cases were in the capital beijing and the world calls cats are, have been eliminated losing their 2nd successive match. they were beaten by african
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champion synagogue because i did score their 1st world cup. in brazil, at least 3 people have been killed and several other injured. when a gunman opened far at 2 schools in the southeastern state of espiritu santo, the attacks happened in the small town of r. a cruise officials say a teenager and military attire open fire at 2 schools, one private and one public. the suspect has now been arrested. brazil's president elect louis ignacio luna da silva, has called the incident called an absurd tragedy. well, monica yankee of is their 1st now in rio de janeiro, monica. what do we know about what happened? well, it was very surprising. the. 8 camera, the cctv that was in the school copy image of this man was dressed in camouflaged clothes. he had a mass covering his face. he entered one school 1st shot to our people there
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killed 2 on the spot and he moved to a 2nd school in a car. ah, without his, the plates were covered. and there he shot. another person dead there, 11 injured. and this took everyone by surprise. ah, the man was allegedly i apprehended already detained. they thought at 1st that he was a teenager who had studied in one of the schools, but nothing has been confirmed so far. 7 and people are saying that the whole gun of the, the fact that president abel sonata has, has made it easier for people to buy guns. 1300 weapons are bought every day by civilians may have contributed to this act of violence. monica young and can't, they join answered the latest on that. developing storia from rio de janeiro. thanks. monica, washing missiles of damage,
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nearly half of ukraine's power facilities. electricity has been restored to parts of the capital, but people are being urged to stock up on essential faces have been set up in key for people can keep warm. resident ramirez zalinski has called on ukrainians to ensure the temperatures forecast to drop further in the coming days. my, my am aubrey t. we must endure this winter a winter. every one will remember. we must do everything to remember not what it is that have threatened us, but what we've managed to do to protect ourselves from this threat was law. and that is why we need to clearly understand the idea of europe. a united europe is very important, is some regulatory president vladimir person has met mothers of russian soldiers fighting in ukraine. the carefully stage managed event was designed to quell going public unrest over russia's. cale sick mobilization drive, hundreds of thousands of men of been drafted to fight in ukraine with little experience and inadequate training. believe tens of thousands of russian soldiers
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have died in the war. 2 ton told the mothers not to trust the media and claimed lies were being spared about the success of russia's invasion that you're using, the poetry cigarette could give to her. i want you to know that i personally and the entire leadership of the country share your pain. we understand that nothing can replace the loss of a son, a child, especially for a mother who we are indebted to for bringing us into this world who nurtured and fed us. you want you to know, we shared this pain and of course we will be doing everything so that you don't feel forgotten your opinions appealing to israel to and the solitary confinement of a 21 year old palestinian prisoner a madman, a saucer. now 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, manassas, a family say he's suffering psychological trauma because he's been in isolation for nearly a year. a court has now extended by another 4 months tension between
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israel and palestinians has been rising as newly re elected benjamin netanyahu tries to put together a government netanyahu's liquid party has reached an agreement to offer far, rightly they've been given. the rule of national security minister that yahoo is aligned with giving jewish power policy to try to help and so on. government and fisher has more now from occupied eastern horizon. 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. there are certainly those in the palestinian community who will be concerned, but there are those in the international community. her concern to the americans, for example,
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are deeply concerned about been given the leader of jewish power will be given, such a significant role know the american say, though what with whoever is julie 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 ted or group, but also a by the israelis as a target. and he will take a significant position there. certainly a great deal of upset he 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 bay area of abbey gosh, for example, just starting kilometers 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 graffiti left nearby, including one that said stop with the terrorist attacks that shows just how things
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have become here over the last month or so. ah, that to the welcome. in england and the usa are facing off now in doha. let's go to poll brennan, he's in london for your ad london fans all hoping know that the england will win and get that past due to the next stage. we'll certainly know when this they will go through and certainly qualify whether they go through the winners. isn't all the math of the still not simply possible that iran could overtake them if results go, i expect to play in the final game. i'm here at the web park, i'll show you the scene here to sell out rod to 1200 people to help people down at the front desk. and that plastic shows up because of the high probability of flying
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liquids with school all the way down to the troops. it was all back on the crowd here and very good boy started confidence, hoping one's chances. that's i have a chat with some holes on the phone with me. hello. lot on television, al jazeera, me funny. what do you expect from tonight, sir? i'm still on the line to man it's, i mean, outside i get the impression that the country hasn't yet taken to the 12 months, but here i remember exactly on the last bill i behind the deed with the 2 months how confident. well they, when they were, when you last saw them, i knew it
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didn't go through this group. we're not waiting it with the bottles and using all the way to the phone with some flaw with the right reasons. but hopefully pretty confident they are both on key nurses in england, wales and northern ireland due to go on strike next month. the biggest walk out in the history of the u. k. national health service. the nursing union says is pay demand of about 70 percent is needed to make up for years of below inflation rises . dba explains he's a nurse in britain's national health service and he's never struggled as much to make ends meet. chuck, who do bear me via juno, says he seen colleagues leave the profession to work in supermarkets because the
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wages are better. he staying puts, but he's making sacrifices. i've had to con, downhill on a lot of things, or when decay. it's al, which i can't afford to provide for them because of the high cost of living. so it's not just about clapping. forrester and a panda make an i think we need to be respected and appreciated for what we do now. for the 1st time, nurses in all parts of the u. k, except scotland will stage 212 our strikes next month. their representative body, the royal college of nursing, says they had no choice after the government rejected calls for formal talks over in a chest, pay the aussie and says experience nurses a 20 percent worse off in real terms compared to 2010 due to successive below, inflation pay awards. this is not something that nasty stay at the drop of the hat . it's not something that gnashing stafford ever done across the whole of the cane such huge numbers. so it is significant and it should be sending
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a really clear message to the government that they need to do some thank the government says the pay demands are excessive, pointing to this year's rise, worth 4 percent on average following last years, 3 percent rise despite a general public sector pay freedom, sell st, getting in the private sector, or is not within the economic conditions we face affordable at this time. but unions argue that instead of investing in current nursing staff, billions of dollars are being spent on agency workers to plug workforce gaps with $25000.00 nursing staff, leaving the n h. s. in the last year. nurses will still provide emergency care during the strikes, but routine services will be hit hard at a time when the system's already under extreme pressure. further strike the likely in the sector in the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers in scotland plans strikes have been called off after the revolved government came up with an offer worth 8 percent for a newly qualified nurse. but the rest of britain is getting ready for severe disruption. nadine barbara al jazeera london rescue seems in indonesia continuing
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efforts to clear debris and recover victims after monday's earthquake near the town of san jor. now the country's national disaster mitigation agency says the death toll has risen to 310 while 24 people remain missing. the quake was particularly deadly because it struck a densely populated area at a depth of just 10 kilometers. indonesia is one of the most earthquake poor nations in the world. on concord has find a sing, a catholic church figure for failing to register a fund connected to pro democracy protest than i have found funds set up by 90, cardinal josephs and help those arrested during demonstrations 3 years ago. 5 other people were also find sam was arrested in may and accused of colluding with foreign forces under the national security long imposed my beijing with 2020. on the basis write scripts in nicole say, authorities are cracking down on political expression about china and it's
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annexation of to bed. for decades, tibetan refugees have fled to nepal and stage co test against china. but use a beijing's going pressure on cap. mandy tibetans now fierce speaking at about their country barnaby. it has more now from kat monday. every morning in the bulkhead district of cotton 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 15th 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 duty, but i'm not able to comment on that. wow. in august 20 o e napoli,
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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 see dean pings visit to nepal. since then, chinese ministers have also visited a visit, very chinese minister, the cot wonder would have triggered protest amongst that the buttons in the past. but these refugees now live in fear. they've become quiet and inaccessible. rights activists say, chinese officials have been the subject of protests because of violations of to buttons rights. but the tibetan refugee we spoke to wouldn't even elaborate on why he left his homeland. who's in the top of me that he said that people come here from that 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
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expression is outside. it's mandate. i think that is done for deacon related pushing the sad lesson legal in the sy in nevada allied political situation . and what, what are, why do they stand with government of nippon? but to better refugees said there is a much more urgent and pressing concert that children are going up state las login. you can borrow or beg for money, but you can do that for identity vapors. expressions of his tibetan identity adorned his home, but he worries his children. won't even have a place to call home. warning below al jazeera cut been to ah.
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