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ah, this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is down here. news i live from london coming off overhauling a broken immigration system, $30000.00 central american migrants to be admitted to the us each month and a controversial pandemic provision will be expanded. russia's president orders a 36 hour cease fire in ukraine to celebrate orthodox christmas move immediately rejected by keith republican. kevin mccarthy once again fails to secure enough votes to lead the u. s. house representatives and violence in northwest and mexico . after the song of a notorious mexican drug lord is arrested in sportive nell and l between chelsea at manchester city and the premier. the 2nd half about to
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kick off. can you government pledges to spend $5000000.00 a year? the next 5 years in an effort to combat doping in awe. thousands of migrants escaping poverty, violence and political repression in central america a being given a new legal pathway to the u. s. president joe barton is unveiled a new plan to allow people from haiti, cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela to work in the u. s. but at the same time, he warned those trying to enter illegally will be immediately turned away. under the pandemic era title 40 to order, thousands of people hoping to join the program cued at border authority offices in mexico. following the announcement, biden's plan will only include those who fly into the country and people will have to be financially sponsored. my messages this. if you're trying to leave cuban
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nicaragua, haiti do have, and we are have agreed to begin a journey to america. do not do not just show up at the border. stay where you are and apply illegally from there. starting today, if you don't apply to the legal process, you will not be eligible for this new parole program. what has correspondent, kimberly how kit has more of us president, in a nutshell, is trying to achieve some semblance of order at the u. s. border with mexico, given the fact that since he took office, the number of illegal crossings into the united states has surged out at least 37 per cent. and there really has been somewhat describe chaos at the border. and this has have been a tremendous strain on not only the border security at the border, but also the various facilities, whether be the hospitals in the local regions,
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the schools, the police forces. and so it has been an enormous task and trying to get this under control. so that's the 1st part of this. there is another piece of this, and that is, is that the u. s. president is trying to encourage the u. s. congress to act. it has been 20 years since the immigration has been reformed in the united states. and so this is the u. s. president saying look at, i need you to do something. i've been asking you to do something in the absence of that i am taking action. and the other big piece and all of this is, this is the u. s. president responding to the u. s. voter because it was very clear in the mid term congressional elections that both democrats and republicans were not happy with what they were seeing played out of their t. v. screens. night after night after night, they're seeing images of people crossing into the united states, taking up
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a pathway and, and many cases feeling very desperate, trying to get to the united states and doing it in a manner that is not orderly. and this is of concern to most americans who feel that many people are risking their lives and in many cases are dying. trying to get into the u. s. phil of al jones is alive from miami and phil miami is many miles from the southern border. what impact will the policy have where you well, the hope long quite simply from the administration is that it will stop people for making that journey through this part of a well the release to provide less of an incentive. remember, hey, there is a strong length cube, a lot of people here with cuban heritage. and so the fact is that now there is this narrow pathway that enables people to at least seek an entry via sponsorship i. e. v. family. it might stem not proverbial tide. i mean, we all are a long way from that land border on the numbers. all a very different. it's a very different story that those are the pictures that we see all the time from
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the, those people being smuggled across and the number is absolutely a structure number, call me, we're talking 2700000 apprehensions or at least encounters every 2022 fiscal year on the land border of one point, know it's from 1900000 the year before here at the maritime border. it's much lower, but it appears to be growing in terms of, you know, in the last fiscal year, in october, november the rest, $14000.00 lakes where, where they met people or they have are handed people compare that to the year before where there were $35000.00 for the whole year. so there is obviously a growing number and this is an increasing problem for the buy in administration. also, you got to remember that the journey is very different because there is no diplomatic relationship between the united states and cuba. those who do make it across, they have a better chance of staying because there's no formal way of sending them back home . but it's coming from haiti. it's a slightly different story because there are still relations. but for those people who are desperate enough to try to take that chance,
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they will do it long. and this is a special focus on the situation in key west in the past few days. we're walking. tell us about that. yeah, i mean it's going to the developing situation. so one that we had in the last hour or so it's been reported by a local tv station, but we're hearing that crew from the virgin voyages vessel are actually helping some migrant who appear to be stranded somewhere near key west. now this reflects what is happening over the last week because we saw state park near key west have to be shut down for the best part of a week. after more than 400 migrants on a number of vessels crossed the water and got stranded on this national park, this is a place that is only accessible by the air its only accessible by the water. so laura enforcement had to go. the medics had to go that they have since been removed . they've been taken to key west and they'll begin that on the journey. it's united states, but it shows that this is for some people, it's not a very long journey q. but to the southern part of florida is what
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a 100 miles or so maybe a little a little more kilometers. and for some people, it really to them is worth making this journey. one other thing to point out that we have to remember is that this is a republican state. the government around the census has very much a lines himself along the lines of being tough on illegal migration. we see him at various points, help of the republican states, take some migrants and take them on to democrats, states or places where there is more a tolerance you might say, towards migrants. and it's something that we have to watch very closely because of course, he is a man that is being counted as a potential presidential candidate, although he's not for me declared, there is an expectation he may run for president next year. if that happens, you can expect the migration debate to not only be enhanced nationally, but especially in this part of the world, fill it out. thank you very much. indeed. the
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ukraine's rudimentary lensky ears dismissed a proposal by russia's president vladimir putin for 36 hour truce, put in order his defense minister to impose a temporary cease fire starting on friday to correspond with the orthodox christmas holiday. the crime is calling on ukraine's forces also to lay down their weapons, but keep, immediately rejected the call with a senior presidential adviser denouncing the proposal as he pock chrissy and propaganda. zelinski says russia will use the truce as cover to stop ukrainian. advances in the dorm bus region keep insist, there'll be no truce or prospect for peace talks until all russian troops leave ukrainian territory till stratford is far investments from ukraine's capital keith . this initially comes from a suggestion made by the the moscow patriarch, carol, russia, patriarch. carol, they're looking for the study success. he's 5 from about, well, from mid day, which effectively would be on all that. i was christmas christmas eve,
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right. the way through the next day, christmas day until 12 midnight. and it was a response to the patriarch carol's suggestion that we heard from an adviser in the president's office mikhail portfolio. and he just called this a cynical trap. so we haven't had any official statement yet by president zalinski, but one can only assume that it's going to be consistent with what mr. police said . let me just give you a little bit of background here. there's a very create a very interesting sort of change of atmosphere in ukraine that is gathering place in as far as a move away from fundamentally unorthodox christmas here because many ukrainians associate orthodoxy with russia and by default russian aggression. so for example, christmas that is just gone by the office for the, for the julian calendar that now is being gradually pushed for by many people and
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you're going to be celebrated on the 24th and the 25th. there's also the issue that in 2019 the ukrainian church basically was set up a stablish that has no affiliation. what? so ever with the most go patriarch latrice proposal came as to key as president had phone conversations, both with president putin and ukraine's leader brought him is lensky. richard at one's office, as he urged, put in to support a unilateral cease fire. and a fair solution. anchor has previously been involved in mediation that led to the grain corridor ordeal and say certain plans around these appreciate nuclear power plant. united states and germany, both sending more of their modern fighting vehicles to ukraine of us is agreed to send about 50 bradley infantry ahmed vehicles. while germany is sending its design the modern, they're not heavy tanks to create and has been asking for. but those vehicles are
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considered powerful weapons able to take on russian armor. germany is also during the u. s. and sending patriot missile defense system as being revealed at the you enders disbanded a fact finding mission into the attack on the underneath the detention camp in july last year because they were unable to deploy to the side. and these 50 ukranian prisoners of war were killed in the strike in a russian backed separatist control part of ukraine's dumbass region. moscow and keep acute each other of attacking the facility out there was james space had this interaction with you and spokes person. after the announcement, the secretary general has decided to disband his fact finding mission regarding the 29 july 2022 incident at all in nif going ukraine in the absence of conditions required for the deployment of the mission to the site. let me ask you clearly, did you get the right guarantees for access from the ukrainian government? then did you get the right access guarantees from the russian federation?
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i will leave it at what i've done. oh no, i don't know, james. i don't want to make this point. there are 50, more than 50 people died. i think if you going to close the mission, give up after that only fight 5 months. you want to give her information to those john j. j y, the michelle. james was changed, we didn't give up after just 5 months. i mean, 5 months is a long time, and i can tell you we've been a, we've been trying, we've been in contact and we've been pushing very hard as soon as we feel that we have the proper security guarantees. and we can go this the, the mission will be reconstituted, wouldn't it be more transparent to explain to everyone, particularly those families who deserve the truth? who does deserve justice for that foot, for the head of the mission, to write, to report about the exact problems that he faced and published that report. the problems that we faced are clear, we did not get the security guarantees. i'm trying to be i, i,
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i to be as transparent as i possibly can. coming up on the news hour from london, a free man of to 40 is karim eunice, israel, as long as serving palestinian israeli prisoner is released the dangerous plight for millions of child workers on cocoa farms in west africa. and is 40 rocks gets ready to host footballs. arabian golf camp for the 1st time in 44 years. ah, republican kevin mccarthy has lost his bid to become house speaker for the 9th time . as a group of contemporary republicans continue to block him from the ro, unable to secure the $218.00 votes required, mccarthy is now under growing pressure for public and, and democrats. to find the vote she needs or step aside. house representatives is unable to govern until
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a speaker has chosen this house because one of the most powerful political positions in washington d. c. the speakers 2nd in line to the presidency and would take over if something happened to both president and vice president. but the jobs most important role is political as head of the majority party, the speaker has near total control over what gets debated and voted on by the full house. when they come from the same party, the speaker can be one of the president's most important allies. but when they're rivals, the speaker becomes one of the president's most important opponents are trying to hinder joyce's life from capitol hill. so where do we stand now? don't we stand on vote 9 which isn't completed yet, but it's already clear that mccarthy will not get the number he needs in order to be elected speaker. this time he has a glutton for punishment. he's gone through this humiliation now 9 times and they don't seem to have the 218 votes. they need to adjourn where they could go twist
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some arms do some negotiations. so votes just keep going on so it looks like we'll go into a 10th unless they can get that number of votes. now a day ago, at about 5 o'clock, that's less than an hour from now. they broke for 3 hours, they did some negotiations. they came back and they adjourned for a night because they couldn't come to an agreement. well, now the 21 rebels here have put up 2 candidates against mccarthy, but they still are getting the same number of votes. we don't have the final tally, but so far it's 16. they have been getting 21 votes. neither side is really been breaking either way. so it's really gonna depend on whether members start pressuring mccarthy to back out, or whether somehow he managed to get the votes. he needs from that very, very stubborn block of freedom. caucus republicans, several of whom we don't know exactly what their number is,
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several of whom are essentially never. kevin ers, these are people who will not vote for mccarthy, no matter what he's offered them, pretty much every concession he could even breaking down overnight and allowing the rebels to have just one member of congress call for a vote to remove the speaker that would then require a majority vote of the house, but that's about the last thing he can give. he's also offered them positions on the rules committee that determines the rules of vote. so essentially this is rewarding the behavior that he doesn't want a lot of the other republicans say this is rewarding bad behavior. so right now it's been a stalemate, 9 votes in and it looks like we're headed for attempts on engine reporting on that . so make sure we will talk to you soon. thanks very much indeed. and united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting on the recent developments
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at the alex or mosque in occupied east jerusalem. israel's new security minister, it a mob been given, angered palestinians by visiting the site on tuesday. and these has been widely condemned and given has called for greater jewish access to alex, in saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, and jordan of all condemned intrusion, which the palestinian leadership called an unprecedented provocation at the sensitive moment. all, if 4th, lower tensions should be encouraged, it's wide, provocations. inflammatory steps, unilateral actions and threats of violence must be categorically rejected. leaders on all sides have responsibility to lower the flames and create the conditions for con are different to get it to a james basis for events at the united nation. james, what we had so far, what we've heard from all of the council members about the situation and we've
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heard of some sort of condemnation from some of them are, but really by the veiled language, for example, the deputy us ambassador robert would said that he was concerned by unit unilateral acts, but of course he didn't say who had carried out the unilateral act. we to had things like maximum restrict needs to come. we need to refrain from an inflammatory actions. those sorta comments came from all the security council members, but not i don't think a great deal of appetite for strong criticism of israel. in fact, the strongest criticism came from a new council member that happens to be the current president of the security council. and that is japan, it's interesting to that we've heard from the israeli and palestinian ambassador, these really ambassador will be speaking in the security council. and next few minutes, he's already spoken to reporters before the meeting, or the palestinian ambassador, who still speaking now has said, what red line does israel have to cross before the security council says enough is
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enough. he says that israel has shown utter contempt for the security council. he also made the point that one of those in the past had been to the alex a compound causing another issue. it major a issue in previous years was gillard a darn, he is the current israeli ambassador, a former security minister. he spoke to reporters just before the security council meeting. i pressed him on a central issue cuz every single security council members said, we need to go back to a state to state solution. that's the only way forward. but of course, prime minister netanyahu has talked about settlements across the land of israel, has described it. and that the areas he's, he's listed include those occupied territories, the palestinian territories. i asked the israeli ambassador, does his government believe in a 2 state solution, the shared capital in jerusalem?
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afraid to say, when i said yes or no, please, ambassador, he said, i'm not going to answer is yes or no question. and then i'm afraid to say he didn't answer it at all. he merely deflected for a few moments james base. thank you very much. israel has released their longest serving palestinian prisoner after 40 years in jail. kareem eunice who is also and is really citizen, was convicted in 1983 of killing an israeli soldier in the golan heights. he was initially sentenced to life imprisonment, but the sentence was later commuted. security officials have forbidden his friends or family from holding official celebrations to mark his release. mankind has more from our village in northern israel, where people gathered to welcome eunice back to his community. an emotional reunion for carry muniz who spent 40 years inside and his railey jail. he was jailed on the 6th of january, 1983 released just
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a few hours ago of $530.00 a. m a. from a prison in central israel. he was taken to a nearby town. he was given a card that he didn't know what it was. he wasn't sure it was actually a bus pulse. he then pulled his brother's brother picked him up and brought him here. it's very difficult to underestimate how important agreement is, was within the photo political louvin. he was a member of the central committee advising stone, if you will, when he was jailed in 1983 for the killing of an israeli soldier in the occupied golden heights. now, this was not part of a political exchange, this was not part of benevolence on the part of the israelis. this was simply the fact the man has served all 40 years of his sentence and therefore was released. we're saying now this is actually happening in defiance of the israeli authorities . these radio authorities said that they should not walk this occasion,
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that no one they shouldn't set up, hence the family have ignored that and they've managed to mark this reunion. now we have been speaking to the man himself, the said to listen to what he had to say about freedom. the light and deep forget he has said no, no bumps. i have a lot of feelings in my wars. don't know how to express. it is the 1st time in 40 years to see the trees in the grass. i used to see on the walls and cement, but to day i saw a lot of different things. i entered so many houses and i sat down on a sofa for the 1st time and for to years i got a very strange feeling when i 1st entered my brother's car, to the extent that i do know how to sit properly. it is a mix of feelings and emotions to see the sky without bars for the 1st time. and for 2 years now, wilma, now, even when he was inside prison, his door lane politically actively was teaching other prisoners about the palestinian struggle. like i say,
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he is actually an israeli citizens of israel always said that his imprisonment was internal, his reading a matter, but now he's free. he's 66 years old and there's an awful lot for him to catch on. balance is erupted in north west in mexico, after the son of notorious mexican drug lord and chapel was arrested a video guzman lopez was taken into custody in the city of collier can on wednesday night. mexican security forces previously arrested him in 2019. but he was later released over fears of violence. he thought to be a high ranking member of the senate lower cartel, which is one of the largest drug trafficking organizations in the world. when your revenue has more from mexico city. all of this, of course, began in the early hours of thursday, january 5th, where the order was given to make this arrest security forces, then launch an operation in sin a low in capitol, the city of cooley, i can since then we have been hearing ongoing reports of violence, shooting,
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confrontations, violent, confrontations. we would argue that this is probably the most significant confrontation between mexican security forces and elements of this in a lower cartel here in recent years, there been reports of cars being being stolen and used to create road blocks across the city. by all accounts, this does appear to be wide spread. it does not appear to be isolated only in the city of of cooley account, but in other cities and towns across the state of siena. lower again, we can confirm that a video guzman has been captured. he is known as one of the more high ranking officials within this organization. within the last few hours, there's also we should note a video that's been circulating on social media of passengers aboard a commercial airline board and air mexico of flight that was about to take off from the city of cooley con, when it was impacted by a bullet the airline idol may he call has confirmed this incident,
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very sort of troubling images of the passengers aboard that plain seeking cover. again, this is pretty widespread. there is a lot of concern over what happens next. at this point. they say that we're paying particularly close attention to what happens next, because this is a scenario that has played out before in 2019 mexican authorities were going after the same target against a video was mine. they were able to capture him. but what happened in response from members of the sinaloa cartel was essentially an armed elements of the cartel, dispersing throughout the city of cooley, a con, terrorizing the city, similar to what we're seeing play out now. so that's the concern. moving forward and 23 rebels have announced their withdrawing from another town in eastern democratic republic of congo. they say that pulling out of room and gaba, which was a few 100 kilometers north of cuba, where the group announced a withdrawal last month. the congo was accused rwanda backing m 23 fighters. rwanda
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has denied all involvement in the m 23 resurgence. the accusations of lead to a major diplomatic crisis in the region. the conflict as for thousands of people from their homes or him 23 is one of more than 100 armed groups based in eastern congo. it emerged more than a decade ago when fight has seized the city of goma on the border with random. they say they're defending the interests of the ethnic, trixie minority. in 2013, the company's army and un backed forces defeated the m 23, and its fighters fled to rwanda and uganda. and 23 splintered into several factions . but only this year, 2 of them united to launch the latest offensive. patrick maria contemporary is a government spokesman for the democratic republic of congo. he says rwanda is key to ensuring piece in the d. r. c. read or framework made by interstate following the passionate member movement stop even if it's not really
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what your plan is because it's strict sometimes by pushing that choice and respecting what the recommendation made by all united or countries. the united nations, united states, french or spanish, or germany, or this country being run on it as president, asking them to respect. would they agree on that process in beach, in the town, but believe that it will be done. that's the only way we can avoid using forces more still to come this, our filipino police plan asking top copy to step down in a bit to crack down on corruption. royal bust up britain is prince harry makes some startling revelations in a memoir due to be released next week and his sport, or lack of snow integration, doesn't stop this. you se star closing in on time record?
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ah hello there. we've seen exceptional warmth flood into europe to start the year with temperature sitting a well above the average, across many areas and balmy conditions in the south is been more in the way of spring rather than winter like weather and our temperatures are set to hold across more eastern and central areas, but we are seeing some bitter cold air blowing down across the northeast, affecting places like western russia. moscow seen minus 21 degrees on saturday. that cooler air expecting to blow its way further down east. as we go further into the we can, we still got some snow pushing its way across scandinavia, with warnings out for sweden, finland. and so we'll warnings for denmark. it winds up in places that britain an island on friday, but more heavy rain set to pull in on saturday summer that edging into northern
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areas of france for the south of this a much clearer picture, some sunshine coming through the cloud, across more sensual areas. for spain and portugal. lovely sunny conditions on friday, but that changes on saturday. we got that wet weather sweeping in from the north, bringing some very heavy falls to the likes of portugal that set to continue working its way east. as we go into sunday. here is guys of course much all the central parts of the mediterranean, with lots of sunshine for greece. ah, for science this, the evidence is irrefutable. but american climate change, denial, stubborn. the mistrust of the fact. despite soaring temperatures, raging wild fires and shrinking water reserves, the world's largest economy is still split along ideological lines. so can ever
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one story, 20 years president joe biden is announced a new plan to accept up to $30000.00 migrants each month to try to tackle the border crisis. the new policy will apply to asylum seekers who cuba, nicaragua, haiti, and venezuela, but a controversial pandemic order allowing functions is set to be expanded. ukraine's amusement sky has dismissed a proposal by russia's president vladimir putin for 36 truce. who can audit his defense minister to impose temporary spots haunting on friday to correspond with the orthodox christmas holidays? keith is denounced the proposal as hypocrisy and propaganda. united nations security council is holding an emergency meeting or recent development for the alex or mosque in ocoee bodies, jerusalem. israel's new security minister. and can i get palestinians by visiting the site on tuesday? a move has been widely condemned. i've kind of stones taliban lead government has
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an, as it was signed a contract with a chinese lead firm to extract oil from the emerald daria basin in the countries north. if the taliban is 1st made to deal with a foreign company since taking power, the chinese company will invest $150000000.00 a year in the country annually. initially, afghanistan is estimated to be sitting on untapped resources of more than one trillion us dollars. i'm trying to also agree to resume talks on oil and gas exploration in the south trying to see with the philippines. as despite tensions running high between the 2 countries. over parts of the disputed waters, asian claim as sovereignty over almost the entire disputed region. although an international court has ruled that its claims have no legal basis. joining us now from bristol is doctor winnie king. she's a senior lecturer in chinese international political economy at the university of bristol, thanks very much and for being with us. so how significant is this deal between china and afghanistan over oil? it's significant in terms of the fact that since initial contracts that were
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created and under the new tele run government, we have a new phase of west western and china relation. so growing tensions mean that there's, there's a significant development of cassandra has been struggling financially, cuz a lot of its assets are frozen. how quickly would this mean in cash for, for the afghan government? i wouldn't. so i'm one of the big things that comes with this is, is financing. so over the next 25 years, sorry for the next 3 years. it's a 25 year contract. but for the next 3 years, the chinese have committed to investing $540000000.00 the, the speed at which they get the funds is obviously a question. but chinese, china's place in afghanistan in this region actually is not new. so the, the role of extracting oil and how quickly you can get the oil out of the ground in
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processing and all that kind of stuff is reasonable is it won't take that long is what i'm trying to say. and what i'm sorry to interrupt you. karen, a big thing that comes with this is the fact that as a condition of the contract is a new is a new development that the, the oil has to be refined and processed in afghanistan, which is a big development with regards to development of potential a potential industry, jobs, training skills, all that kind of stuff. so for, for the african economy that, that's a potential when and how will the west react? cuz i mean, back in june we saw the g 7 trying to announce a kind of counter wait to the chinese, you know, efforts to around the world to invest in infrastructure. so they come up with their own plan. how will they see this, this move enough kind of stone? well, because of the going tension between the west and china, the, it will be taken quite seriously in quite negatively on the front of human rights.
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obviously, given the afghanistan has recently banned females and women from attending university, this is, will not look good, particularly with regards to women's rights in girls and children's rights. but with regards to china's own interests in the interests of the african economy and the government, it is something that they're basically doing it on their own. and what about the agreement with the philippines? searching to resume the talk. so all in all expression in the south trying to see how big a deal is that. well, from the perspective of, of religions, a jew philippine militia with, with us is actually quite significant. i'm in october the marcos junior govern government and in restoration had a reaffirm ties with america. and it's quite a significant you turn given how close um, how marcus was not particularly keen on china in back in july. so what we have to
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day is the signing of 5 memorandums of understanding, closer cooperation, not just with regards to oil and energy, exploration of the guards, who are agriculture, with regards to technology, as well as reaffirming philippines participation in the belt road initiative, which is a major strategy for infrastructure development and for developing economies around the world thought when you king. thank you very much indeed for talking to us. thank you. chinese health authorities are denying that they're under playing the number of covey cases and deaths in their country, saying they're being absolutely transparent with the figures. he comes a day off to the world health organization, criticize their methodology, saying many covert cases were being put down to different causes. the chinese national health commission has held an online meeting with the w h o and other international experts. germany is the latest nation to announce tests on travelers from china. the chief of national police in the philippines is often his resignation to encourage hundreds of other senior officers to do the same. it comes
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after the interior minister called for mass resignations to try to restore public trust in the police after links to the drug trade. but the officers could regain their jobs if they're cleared in investigations or below has more from the capitol, manila, or responsible. there was a surprise move and a radical one. on wednesday, the philippines interior secretary ben her avalos asked for the resignation of op least colonels and generals jesus lumala bus. no, my lucky i'm problema. it appears that there is a big problem in our police force. it appears that there are general cardinals involved in drugs, not difficult to fight a war against little drugs. i suppose allies could shoot the buck. i mean it, the cleaner, wrong room. really the thrust of the people a series of stinks, has led to the arrest of at least 2 senior anti drug officers. a
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seizure of almost a ton of better, better be thousands of people died in the warren drugs waged by former president would be good to terry day. many were st. dealers and casual drug users, but throughout the 6 year term, the 3rd they always claim he had evidence that high ranking police officials were also involved. avenue submits his call from mass resignations is a short cut. but he says only those were found to have leased to drug trade will actually be let go. police leadership says they will comply, but human rights groups are concerned that the ministers request undermines due process. many of these, but his generals, i mean they have rights to, i mean i don't think it's fair to expect them to abandon those rights. just people are served or top officials asked them to reside in their sphere that cases of abuse by the police will be swept under the rug. dissipate that other all of this
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mr. ross might say, oh, but they resign. they're no longer in the service of his clothes and in that sense that he's had to serve isn't victims of the drug. wow. so far, only a handful of cops involved in frog or killings have been convicted. the government refuses to be subjected to an independent probe by the international criminal court, but the rights group say no matter what the i c. c must stay the course binder. below al jazeera bonilla, california governor to create a state of emergency after a powerful storm cut electricity to hundreds of thousands of homes in the north. a child was killed when a tree fell on his home. in the town of oxford dental north of san francisco on wednesday, cruise would be working to clear deborah from blocked roadways. evacuation orders are in place for coastal areas vulnerable to mud slides. this is the 2nd storm, hit us west coast in the past week. millions of children in west africa working in
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has the conditions in the farming industry. many of them on cocoa farms which provide the base ingredient for chocolate. almost 5000000 tons of cocoa beans are produced annually, mostly in developing countries in africa and central america. most of it is done by hand as the industry has never experienced widespread mechanization globally and estimated 5000000 farming households depend on cocoa as a cash crop with 70 percent of cocoa produced by small holders living on less than you to yes, dollars per day. researches were found they rely on cocoa for 60 to 90 percent of their income, cocoa exported as beans, a combined export value in 2021 was around $12000000000.00. a truck that industry consumes around 43 percent of all. coco. this market is expected to be worth around $180000000000.00 us dollars by 2026 or in countries like garner many of the workers on coca farms of children and in less than a dollar a day. i mean,
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you dress reports when you for the 1st time in his young life, enoch gets his 1st taste of chocolate. he has been working on his family's cocoa farm for 7 years. he looks, father says he put his son to work, to prepare him for life's challenges. they do have a badge on the one, meg, you, man, i don't have any money to pay laborers and because there are no schools nearby to accommodate all the children, they help with the farmer. children as young as 4 are brought to farms to become conditioned to such an environment as they grow. but noodles are being introduced in europe. that aim to enforce trick to protection of human and children's rights, as well as the environment and producers in countries like gonna believe they could be affected. actively say more than half of all children living in agricultural areas, i engaged in work, most of them dangerous work activity man would lobby knows what's like to work as
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a child from my end as he grew up on a cocoa farm, but later graduated from university his case is considered exceptional. i'll laugh . yes. job bout as michael lee cough i've, i've always been doing myself my, my, my, my phrase ladies who are pregnant along the length across west africa, one and a half 1000000 children. i involved in cocoa for me. many work as farm laborers and, and less than a dollar or nothing at all with of issues and agents. travel drawer to communities to buy cocoa beans for $60.00 a sac, but they sell a 2 or 3 times that on the international market. i think local farmer how much will you n as the have a senior who call their price even lower as much as it undergone as his audit. thank you. see, our trends are closer to us. there is no quality indicating for them. pharmacy attempts by western cocoa biased or forced on prices is keeping hundreds
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of thousands of children out of school and condemning them to a life of poverty. and they are you only by them receiving better prices in education being approved. can the lives of children like you know, can poor to decrease al jazeera, he and pentagon krasier is now a fully fledged member of the european union, having adopted the euro currency and joined the boarder free travel zone on the 1st of january. it's another step in the rapid transformation of the country that was once part of communist yugoslavia out there a stephanie deka is on the croatian lavinia border, but she's been asking people how they feel about the change. it's off season and without the horde of taurus that usually packer ations coastline. there's a sense of stepping back in time just to 15 minutes drive away the border with slovenia, here to a feeling of emptiness. but this is all about moving forward. crecia joined the
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open border shank in zone as of january 1st and its being welcomed here. dennis is a nurse who takes care of an elderly lady in italy working 15 days on and 15 days off. she has been crossing borders for 5 years earlier and pressure. i was traveling through creature slovenia italy border, and every country had their own restrictions. we never knew what to expect on the borders, so this will be much better. it will make our lives easier. one, up, one up, and this is what it's all about. the freedom of movement, no more passport checks, identity checks, no waiting in line. the border guards have all gone. that's croatia straight ahead is lavinia. now it's only about getting on your way. no need to stop is still a novelty here. crecia joined the shank in zone on the same day. it adopted bureau, which is now replaced its old currency, the piano and her businessman. it's a more than welcome development. cloud has been importing and exporting good since 1995, he has seen career again,
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independence joined the you. and now this for him to it's much better. we. so what are the library for? these are up i to week 1st after the freight forwarding service in italy than in slovenia and venue into croatia. we had to sort taxes and lots of other small import costs putting it lasted 8 hours some times. now you just go through, there are no issues in stopping at all for his son. sandra has now taken over the business. we ask him if he's emotionally attached to the old currency, the kuna. as many people have told us, they feel it's a loss of identity, poised and all be honest with you, not much. our business is all the waters. you visit all your markets. you buy hotels, invoice and euros for yes. well doing business. i'm thinking euros. it will be much easier now. this will make our business more fluid and our life easier. for many here now being a fully integrated member of the european union with open borders and a common currency is a good thing. despite some emotional attachments and early problems,
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allegations made in his memoir, which is set to be released next week. turner, how reports the latest sensational revelation by prince harry goes to the heart of a troubled relationship with his brother william to the throne. the pair see here after the death of the queen, in a copy of harry's upcoming autobiography, spare obtained by britain's guardian newspaper. the 2nd line describes a 2019 meeting with his brother on the kensington palace, his state, it descended, he says, into acrimony, and then physical violence. the brothers had met to discuss their failing relationship off to harry's 2018 marriage to us actor megan michael and the intrusive, often insulting media coverage that followed harry wright's that william cold. megan difficult, rude and abrasive after which things got heated. harry writes that william grabbed me by the collar, ripped my necklace and knocked me to the floor. it is the latest allegation to cast
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a pall over the house of windsor, headquartered here at buckingham palace. there's been no response. royal, inside his say the palace has adopted a no comment policy in the media build up to the publication of harry's book next week. not so members of the public brothers have scuffles all the time. so, you know, i think there's probably some truth in it, but don't think it was bad. these might though, surely you, you do sorted out within the family, but you want the whole world to know your dirty laundry, really? for millions and millions family attentions where most recently ed in a netflix documentary that amplified previous claims of races of made against the royal household which the palace at the time denied. it went further claiming megan suffered a miscarriage because of stress caused by negative media coverage and considered taking her life. and they'll be more in lengthy us and u. k. interviews to be broadcast on something be here are you in?
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i don't know how staying silent is ever going to make things better when your brother, harry, how could you do this to me? after everything of everything we went through would not be what you would say. you probably say all sorts of different things. what the public makes of it all is the real test of whether these new stains on royal family relations are shrugged off or cause further damage to the royal brand. jonah, how al jazeera and number is gemini was port. thank you. lauren premier lee champions, manchester city look like that. going to close the gap on legal aid is also note to 5 points and they are currently leading. chelsea one mill that much into stoppage time off the goal is the 1st half. it was city who finally break the deadlock on 63 minute by signs that hit the page earlier in the match. morris made no mistake here . off the jack, religion played him in company one else to the side who will be just a little closer to all. so if it stays this way as the league approaches,
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it's halfway mark for the season. just minutes left in that one. let's switch it up . now see, international football in iraq is hosting the arabian gulf cut for the 1st time in 44 years. the torment stops on friday with 8 countries taking pods, including the asian tompkins castle, saudi arabia, and kuwait mac ludes. after the heat has more from bathroom alone awaited football championship gets underway in iraq. the 25th, the addition of the golf club is being held in the southern city of basra. the opening matcher will see the host nation who head to head with the man. the truck to football fans from across 3 june authorities here have waive the visa fees for fans. with all of you, it's been a challenge for us because we've been waiting for this championship to be held in our country to so long. they've been a lot of logistics and technical obstacles, but we finally overcome them. iraq 1st hosted the ruby and gulf copper, 1979,
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which it won. but its invasion of kuwait in 1990 under the leaders had them foreseen. so it being banned from taking part in international competitions. how they, when i said the championship significant for both iraq and the gulf countries to government calls on all iraqi fence to show the best of their ethics and generosity with our guests. this event is very symbolic. for all of us, 2 stadiums have been chosen for the matches. the cities means stadium can accommodate 65000 spectators. while the port olympic stadium has a capacity of 30000, the tournament is expected to have a big impact on the city. besides revenue from live broadcasting of the matches, advertising and ticket sales, many of bus route, roads and facilities have been upgraded ahead of the event, which will also highlight the city's tourist attractions. ferns from gulf countries
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are here to take part in the festivities. if i'm going to, because i'm, i'm with come by car all the way from month to bus to support our team. the tournament is the 1900 all goes countries. iraqis take pride in their ability to host loves tournament lay. this, the said can prove crucial for the suffering economy and renew ties with the gulf countries and the wider world. other said, she just said, we busted, our residents are so proud of this event, is the 1st and iraq in my generation. been preparing for a month to make it comfortable for i guess she for both what has been affected by years of unrest and conflict. but if this tournament is a success, it can be a destination once again for war championships and gulf investments. more that were had al jazeera in bustling city,
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southern iraq. while i think president sebastian co has backed kenya's fight against doping, he's been speaking in my ruby other countries. government is again pledge to spend $5000000.00 a year for the next 5 years. as they look to carry out more tests and more education programs. that are currently $55.00 canyon athlete serving doping bands. because as the situation is different to that in russia, we know from sad experience and the work of our task force that has produced some of the changes that we wanted to see in russia. that the early as were about cover up those cover ups were organized at state authority level. there is no suggestion that is the case in kenya. in fact quite the reverse. the fact that all these agencies are in alignment. i'm prepared to work alongside world athletics and
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the athletic integrity unit is a very, very important statement. the journey will be a long journey. we should not kid ourselves. this is going to be achieved overnight . but the goal is worth it. felt her so treating and f l player. the mar hamlin says he's been able to awaken and communicate with his medical team in writing after he's offered a cardiac arrest to physicians. came into him said the buffalo bill, safety is demonstrating good signs of neurological recovery. but he's still in a critical condition, and on a ventilator has been collapsed during the 1st quarter of the bills game against the cincinnati bengals on monday. is not quite a point where we can have a conversation because again, so as a read into then they will communicate with us as a know, especially at night is that or with, with brief notes. he was expressed surprise that he had been you know, not with this with the world for 2 days. and, you know,
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we've talked to him about all the support that's been given from cincinnati buffalo and really across the country for him. and his family during this time, you know, is, is mom and dad a doctor about what has happened, and we expect that we'll continue have ongoing conversations with them. you know. and again, as 1st, you know, 1st question that he wrote when he, when he started to awaken, was that we went so we know that he's really not only that the lights are on, we know that he's all us gay star mikaela schiffron is now just one wild cup went away from lindsey vaughan's old time, women's record, the american wanna solemn nitrate in zagreb, croatia to claim the 81st victory is korea, swedish male, racing musty and mock holds the all time record with 86 winds different a 3 time and then pick med list, but she'll have to wait for the chance to equal one. status on and race was cancelled due to lack of for time of that car ready champion, nasa ality has tightened his grip on the lead,
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a vicious event. because hard one stage in saudi arabian desert. as a result, i would say has increased his overall advantage to 22 minutes. frenchman and stefan pet harmful finished in the top 3 to keep himself in 2nd place overrule. and it is a full time at stamford bridge. manchester city, half of beef and chelsea by a go to nail. they have closed the gap to lead us also to 5 points. and that is now just one when in 8 games for chelsea and that voice book now gamma. thank you very much indeed. and that's it for me and taylor for this news. i'll be here with a for an updated news in just a couple of minutes by switching bye for now. i ah.
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i think of some of the biggest companies in the world today. all of them big take with algorithms that they call them, that we use them. the more data we produce were in the meet the great rates for data and big companies around the checks. empires are rising on a wealth of information and we need all the commodity in the 2nd to provide policy . reason id re examines where the corporations are colonizing the internet. like you meet the popularity and power of a big tech on a jazeera, the pursuit of endless economic growth has caused the planet. there's a number of things that threaten our civilization as we know. and that's an existential threat. otherwise asked if overhauling entrenched economic systems can help reverse the damage,
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we must go from degenerative systems to regenerating the living route and meet the businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. bab, he's had traumatic change for society. are we going to collapse, or are we going to write business critical on al jazeera? here in the desert, outside of downtown doha, there isn't a football to be seen. there is a wealth taking place in want of capsule. it's oldest. i most unique sport come over here. i'll region by robot jockeys who are controlled by the road us. we ride alongside during the race. it's racing in the 21st century and he's bringing him the tourists. i did, we have seen a large number of fever fans come in here to enjoy the race and we're doing our best to introduce them to our traditions and culture. there are $28.00 trophies at stake and the top price over a $1000000.00 on a golden sword. ah.
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