tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 21, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the job you a chief detained since august 2021 which is 0 calls for the immediate release of its gentlest, detained in egypt. journalism is not a crime. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm know about this, and this is a news our life from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes, one of your cranes closest allies stops and giving it weapons in an escalating dispute over great, perfect armenians. and also by john is meets over the future of not going to caught a bunch of times on the auction back cease fire holds 24 hours of fights in india.
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suspends visa services for canadian, the citizens has diplomatic relations. have a new lo president by side all that size, visits china, it's his 1st trip to the allies since the 12 year city and civil war broke out. and i'm side of how much with the latest sport. it was another night of drama in the us, a champions league to advantage them was once again to the rescue. indian sauce going a late goal to unreal madrid. 63. the hold on says it's going to stop supplying additional weapons to ukraine. the long term allies, but to be locked in a dispute over green in ports fall into band grain from ukraine to protect the interest of its own farmers. it then said it would have supply additional weapons to keep a survival escalated. the foreign ministers of both poland under tre, now reported to agreed in a phone call to find
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a solution. county i. i spoke to zane bus driving, who's in eastern your train, and he explained what's behind the screen dispute as well. this is something that has definitely been building for some time, but this fracture between these 2 very close allies, easily ukraine's closest partner in the war against russia. if not broadly, definitely on continental europe. poland has been ukraine's closest partner. this fracture will be something that will be of, of serious concern to all of the countries supporting ukraine in this conflict with russia. it has been building for some time, and it is around this greenville. now, what, what we're looking at is green. that was meant to be going out through the black sea because that those ports are closed because of the russian invasion. and because of russian controls over the black sea that has now been crossing overland . and much of that not meant to be stopping in europe, has been finding its way to european markets, something that those countries, poland,
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now being the prime one has have tried to push back against. now from the polish point of view, we are seeing this disagreement coming up just ahead of national elections next month. the prime minister, no doubt, trying to shore up support among ruler conservative folders, but what the ukrainians will be saying is that this dismissed is the fact that ukraine is a country at war. it's ports are unable to function normally and not making allowances for that goes against the spirit of being an ally in this conflict is and i mentioned that year and so me in northeast and ukraine and that's a region that's playing quite a unique role as the war is going on between russia and you try and tell us a little bit more about where you are. much of the border is, is, is very tightly controlled, but you're in the assume your region right at the border with russia. there is an example of ukraine and russia in a kind of quiet cooperation and an example of what it means for civilians caught up in the fighting when the 2 sides are able to put aside the differences and
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prioritize humanitarian needs. brake neck speeds necessary this close to the border, the so called red, so our escorts as a fast moving target is better it. avoiding russian troops just a few kilometers away. we arrive at a check point, the only one of its kind in the country. this is almost 2 years into the war. growth call is a place where people can seek sanctuary. hundreds, use it to walk into the country every day. it's even been used for prisoners watch . the final stretch on the russian side as a no man's land. people have to cross along, they find help here, but also suspicion at the edge of the country there was fear, bordering on paranoia. and with good reason. earlier this month, the defense ministry said to me is the most frequently used region by so called russian saboteurs to cross into ukraine. and even in this relatively quiet part of
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the russian attacks are routine soldiers ask us to leave and tell us to stop filming. we just left the check point behind us and what we normally in this for border crossing was the pressure that is still open to allow people to be able to cross into new arrivals or take them to a nearby village for security checks. a temporary shelter offers a bed, a hot meal, a chance to unwind most as always are women and children. of center is from her teeth. her husband disappeared in the early days of the war, and she fled to russia after her house was destroy. she's been trying to get back ever since. so you just get was call. it's been mentally difficult for the children and mental health. they do not understand why all this is happening. this but that
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somehow we managed to which was how we were to freight. i can't even explain it to you. i just con, i just thought about what my children would have to eat, not to be hungry and to stay safe for me. most of the return these are from areas under russian occupation. here the work of local volunteers is vital and we're uniting ukraine families say go to dora. this colorado is essential because a large number of people we tend through. many people have lost that you credit your documents and cannot travel through your perhaps have this car to work as a way for all citizens to return have looks on the hopes to join her mother soon. the whole time we were there, she seemed to be in tears exhausted by an arduous journey perhaps relieved. she's almost home same bus route, the ultra 0 at the border crossing in ukraine. so he region rubble pushed as a senior fellow at costume. your philosophy foundation and he's also a form of all these different much and nato officially. he's joining us not from
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was on very good. have you with us and i'll just 0. so thank you very much indeed. so we're getting reports that the 5 ministers are both called and a new train in a phone call, saying that they are prepared to try to find some sort of solution. is it going to be as easy as that? or is this going to be a drawn out process? do you think of well, one thoughts of the solution will be found to it quickly, but you know, the whole thing would have been easier because not for that. you were being commanded collision decision last friday, which to lot of people pulled in by surprise. and that's not just the government people, but also the help of spectrum because the trophies that you know, that the, this, the district, the facts provided by the countries affected by a, you know, the, you're a co, it's a $140.00, was said that, you know, you would kind of has to be taken to be crated special circumstances. it is, you know, when political joining a doctor does not have boxes, it's agricultural products for many years. so of course, you know, this is what they want, but the problem is that you create has kind of change my merits. if it's not so much about transit, only,
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it's about actually access and that it has latest duplications for the, for the agricultural sector. and therefore, you know, as you know, this was a, this was releasing, they asked me comprehensible either if that decision was different. the bill was a problem gauge and also how to solve, solve the solution. but now i being, as you pointed out, being searched in the, in the different circumstances. and then of course comes the rhetoric from key if which, which is frankly not fixing a country. uh that that is uh, you know, uh they broke on and that has also have, you know, more and above the call the beauty and will continue to do so. that is not the question. it's a bit like, you know, during the 2nd world war a few k was a french ending, so to speak, us over some of the jumps of the land lease. okay. that's just kind of i'm head of so we hope is that cool? uh, you know, the cool sort of retain remitted, you know, retents operations but frankly speaking there is more,
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more to be done by your brand new side which has escalated this uh, this, the dispute and, and uh, on the parties side. i'm pretty sure, and that was the latest statement also from the government spokesman, which, you know, i school reflects the views for the government that you know, at even his point is unable to provide you supplies. because as it has provided so much, $300.00 times, et cetera. but you know, all those things that have been pledged with continuing training domination and not to mention the fact that pulling is a, is a, is a she absolutely essential military house for us as best to break that we're continue, i'm pretty, shall come. what made, what has been interesting to that cause i was watching from the, from the outside is the power and speed at which this has gone from a dispute over a great access to poland. suddenly saying that it is going to withdraw any additional weaponry. but it's a, it's going to palm the owner of watkins. it's kind of what the agreement says made already with fact ukraine, but it will subsequently not on our anymore unless the solution is found. why is it that it is reached central peak so quickly?
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what does that tell us about the, the tensions if you like, between ukraine and its allies in this situation? of what i think you, if you have to ask this question here because, you know, i say i'm not just big, you know, calling these follow, you know, friends of your grade and this is not just not says the very 1st day, you know, it's not just the comment, the institutions and you know, this, the whole society, whichever welcomed you know, great. all right. it says, you know, i mean, what was, so i, i got, you know, i called a little more than like 5 minutes without meeting varies. you brain is a different places and they at work and they, they integrating as all the problem is unfortunately that something has, has changed in time. so yes, we have elections and fine. so for spec coming. so of course the government that the, the, the governing body is obviously taking, you know, perhaps rather hard shooting throughout the concert during the trophies. it's been comprehensible why now it's regional level of the printer that you know, your branding president. why east can be facing opponent. there's a deal with
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a country unfriendly country, you know, he walked out before the speech of the police president and did not want to actually organize the meeting. that is something which, you know, i'm sure will settle this and those people in the crime it into a kind of opening champagne that would prove them wrong. but nevertheless, this is not helping. and it's a kind of even some, you know, people, that res advisors are form advises. so you bring your present that saying that this is kind of political. so you side on you find inside. so probably pushed on. it is not, you know, the time you, i, i apologize for interrupting you, but time is against us, but we appreciate you being with us and i'll just do so. thank you very much. enjoy your time. thank you to your gardens present as long as the landscape says of russia, it shall be stripped of its veto power. the un security council is accused moscow for these calling, criminal and unprovoked aggression. russia invaded ukraine in february 2022, and the security council has been debating the crisis by constables ukrainian president has spoken to the security council before,
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but this was his 1st appearance in person. so if you're doing the emotions, bring them into and the russian and best to the objected strongly to the fact that both of me is lensky was listed as the 1st speaker. for the rest of the objection shop for the struck down by the sessions chapman, there is a solution for this. if you agree, you'll stop the war and presidents your landscape will not take the floor. vix, james sent an abrasive tone for the session. and the ukrainian president was the, the critical off the security council's inability to hold russia to account. then you calling for an end to the russian veto paula assignment that keeps your thoughts. see, these are the situations that have changed everything for the un. we should recognize that the un finds itself in a deadlock on the matters of aggression. political theatre continued as a russian and best of the period at his phone throughout zelinski speech. then off to the ukrainian president, lift the russian foreign minister arrived and it was
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a ton of the ukrainian delegation to gaze at their phones. during his speech, the foreign minister repeated his contention that ukraine was little more than a us puppet gonzalez. i would like to remind the distinguished secretary of state the presidency. lensky, signed a decree, prohibiting the conduct of negotiations with a government of vladimir putin. if the us is so interested in them, i don't think it will be very difficult to give the come on for the decree of the lensky to be lifted of this off to the us secretary of state and had made his end at russia clear. it's hard to imagine a country demonstrating more consent to the united nations and all that. it stands for this from a country with a permanency on this counseling. present fitness betting that if he keeps doubling down on the violence that if he's willing to inflict enough suffering on enough people,
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the world will change on its principles and ukraine will stop defending itself. the secretary general summed up the opinion of many un members ross has invasion of ukraine in clear violation of united nations, jonathan, a international law executive. i think joe political tensions of the visions, so that being regional stability, increasing the nuclear snaps and creating the proficiency. nobody increasingly multi polar will to that to the russian veto in place. there's nothing the security council can do about it. the special debate began in the morning and continued until the early evening, and it's still not over some speakers or turn to make their points in the course of the day. but this is just an indication of how the situation ukraine as a to lead dominated the united nations general assembly. my kind of, i'll just era at the united nations bought a hat on the news r, including
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a general striking grease to protest against the government's economic policies. major embarrassment for the filipino governments to invite them a diverse accused the army of kidnapping them fighting sports. the father daughter jo, let stolen show at the ball park. we're going to have that story on more later on in the program, the president. so it was a by john and russia, i have discussed the situation in the break to way of agent is nicole know how to box moscow. says any presidency a young i have apologize to vladimir putin for the depths of russian peacekeepers when the other by john counted out a military operation in the region. leaders of his own or caught him by could be meeting azalea officials in the city of f, like they've been discussing how the region. and it's actually a medium population can be integrated into also by john ceasefire and white and state. and it's 24 hours of fighting off the separatists agreed to lay down their
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weapons. despond. giving yourself a volume is joining us now live from moscow. so what are we? we've been hearing from these talks so understand that the policies are still discussing, the rights and security of a mean is in the region. that's uh and uh that is the most pressing issue now is now going to car box is populated by a sneak armenians, and most of them don't want to become as a bridge ronnie citizens. so basically what we're hearing from that nice thing is that according to the car box side, a lot of questions to remain and at the moment is no sign o agreement has been reached. has no security guarantees for means have been provided. and basically the, the share of development of the car box, me to treat formations uh, its 2 quite a cubes and then are ready to give out the items. uh, basically, and uh, we so does buzz delegations, right. and the seats here,
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if you have left and according to reports, the russian peacekeepers are providing security. and as you mentioned, just a short while ago fluctuate page has probably come to fun with president of has it been gone? it will have a live and the russian president edged his as a bush on account of thought to ensure rights of minions in car buy as well. if i understand correctly yearly, uh, media is not happy about the fact that russia, russia's peacekeepers didn't seem to be able to provide, prevent the attacks that we saw from the i as a buyer's on government. and yet with these talks, one would assume that russia is still going to be heavily involved. a yes of course is going to be heavily involved and is he's constantly involved in everything right now currently a, there are russian peacekeepers in the regents. they've been, they've been that since 2020, and uh, as i mentioned before during the telephone conversation between the russian and
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they've been trying presidents leave indeed apologize of express his condolences over the depths of the russian peacekeepers who died in kind of by the day before the russian side actually doesn't say how many of them died, but some of the sources say around 8 people died that so also, according to the russian defense ministry, the russian peace keeping contingent to the keeps of unc q, racing people, and about a 5000 civilians have been evacuated from a virus dangerous areas of nicole in a car box. uh well uh, the median prime, minnesota. uh wow. nicole pushing it on. uh, he said on the, i mean independence day. that's the high goal, is the happiness, happiness of future generations of a 1000000 people and it requires peace and conflict free environments. and basically that explains, bushing is position and this particular ronald escalation. yeah, thank you very much indeed that you and yourself,
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obama talking to us from moscow as well. india has suspended as visa services in canada until further notice, amid an escalating diplomatic rado. the canadian government says it has credible evidence that new delhi was involved in the killing of a prominent canadian seek activist. and it says the allegations of absurd. and his warning as citizens in canada to be cautious, she competency reports, i'm sorry, in british columbia. how deep seeing the job shop deadly of this good. why? right and sorry, in june. the problem in the canadian, active as a cold for the establishment of a separate seat states. cool color stone and india at all for the reward leading to his arrest. so when the joe was killed those here, we're a no doubt who was responsible for the last 40 years, 67, saying that the indian state has been meddling in our affairs and attend a year and from day one once occurred on june 18th, the whole community knew that the indian state or its agents were involved in the murder of how the div signature and all of us is released said no,
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this is when acknowledge and the parliament in the house of commons a police investigation is ongoing. so it's unlikely that any of what the canadian prime minister, cold, credible evidence involved will be released to the public. but normal questions are being all steps to what exactly kind of the is alleging is it a rogue engine offer to of, of the engine security services, or is it the security services as a whole? the didn't government as a whole that is being alleged, have killed and is uh, not too far away from here. and how strong is that evidence? it's been reported the prime minister justin food. i made the southern statement deposited because a canadian newspaper was about to publish a story revealing the government's suspicions and you know, positionally the question, the wisdom of the move going public and making the statements in parliament and so on. was very unfortunate by the prime minister and having gone the fault now, i think we have really, they have really jeopardized the stage of a very good relationship and it hasn't gone unnoticed. but the u. k. of us have no
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rush to accuse india despite their intelligence sharing arrangements with kind of i hope that we can to make sure that potatoes are brought to justice. and that we can all allow the space for that information and that investigation. before anybody, we suggest in the individuals, meanwhile, have dismissed today's obligations as absurd and applied to win over the key seek vote at a time of government unpopular underwriter, she ever attend c l g 0. sorry for just columbia. such a couple is the editorial hard news as an online news magazine is joining us now from you. debbie. very good to have you with us on audra 0 them. india is responded to this by suspending visa services in canada. why is that significant? i think is very significant because india and canada dies have varies drugs in the last many hours in that i bought was 50000 people applied for a resign every week from india many more. so coming back to india and then you have
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a suspension of this nature. it is actually submitting the bonus between the 2 countries and also the families. they will not know what to do because they do not understand the indication of what does any happen. and so i think it is very easy, it is, and it's time that the slide that you have at this thing at the moment, stops, and there is some more restraint and reason that comes into this and died obligation which it takes because at the moment of correspondence i haven't time, so it was mentioning that you can, the us haven't, which are obviously traditionally very strong allies of india haven't, in this case, gone to the immediate supports of india. what do you think that does for india's position and all of those? and i think this is a very tricky situation for you and get busty canada is the member of the 5 by is, i mean they share intelligence with each other and uh before, uh mr. toodle man has a written box populate, but when he came is there has made his advocation is by making the father. and he
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had shared the intelligence that he had with the the other countries. so that the boards that i said the items which could be unconfirmed, but they even have to start a gee, 20 minutes or days between 8 and the 10th of september, present to the laws on with this information. and that is the reason why things anyone downwards off to that because he may have shared with the allies. but they did not do very much that they did not want to disrupt to india. us coming of age by d, which was the organization that g, 20, and following that were being positioned by the rest as somebody would convey these guys they've so is a come to find the china. but when the meeting between, that's the problem is a 2 door and diamond is there more data based on september 10th, that has been utilized by computed data. that things have really begun started quite a bit because that is the time of the brand is the 2 domains. this allegation about the windows environment in the assassination of the subject. it was between gas pump. did united pupils and the statement which in getting these they made it be
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after september 10th. we think it is. uh, it is so very, very shopping bugle. what i would try is to kind of understand part is just i is the, the canadian government for binding to subjectivism and saying all the words which normally do not be treated with being trans surgical poor editor of hard news, the online magazine. so thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. the setting and present in the box outside is arrived in china and the president and his wife landed in the eastern city all home. so while they're going to attend the opening of the asian games is the 1st time in 20 years that president outside has visited. china has been supporting assets during the 12 year city and more. we're going to speak to katrina, you, whose life was invasion. what do we know about this visit that's going on? got you well well in many countries, especially in the west shunting aside and his regime, china is wanting to deepen cooperation with the leader and it welcomed him and his
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wife as a touch down in the eastern time city of hunger with a red carpet and, and on a god and over the next few days as odd is expected to meet president susan king, and he will also be attending the opening of the asian games. and that's happening on saturday. now, as you mentioned, this is not the 1st time he's come to china. he came back in 2000 and full and met with then chinese either from jim's house. this is the 1st time that he's making state visits. students who are broke out in syria, it was 12 years ago, and it seems that this year really does ma b and just keep the magic isolation full syria. earlier this year in may, syria was reinstated through the arab league, but still it is point rather facade leaves syria and he's doing so partly because the aging has been a school just a picture of damascus throughout the conflict. it's, for example, blocked to you and resolution which attempted to section to thoughts. it also blocked a un resolution to create an independent body to clarify what has happened to thousands of people who have gone missing the civil war broke out in syria. now, most importantly for
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a sub aging has said that it wants to help syria with economic reconstruction. following all the destruction caused by the war. and this is crucial, it's desperately needed by a slot, especially since that countries still on the western sections. i mean, we can see obviously the po benefits to president bush out on the side amongst all the things i'm, i'm sure, but in terms of china's involvement, you mentioned that china is very keen to get involved in the, in the economic reconstruction as area and of course this is coming at a time when china has been expanding isn't so insane. the middle east. that exactly right. this is the know that attends by a saw to legitimize the, just my as his need isn't by being seen next to presidency, didn't king. and china. it's pot wants to use this trip as an exercise to really cement itself as a powerful broker in the middle east and leasing earlier efforts of this in recent months. in march. it broke at a surprise deal between saudi arabia and ron. and later in the year and during the summer of aging, played hosts palestinian lead
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a month for the boss. and during that time they do put forward its own piece ton of israel and palestine. and then more recently, during the brick summit which is dominated by badging, we sold the entrance of middle eastern nations as men, the state. so this is all cost. so that's why the f a live agent would stand its influence in the region at a time when we're seeing the united states prevents the pull out of that region and its own influence waiting that we also see that president, she didn't think is more and more wanting to differentiate himself from washington as a leader that is willing to deal with many leaders that have been stunned by the west and other us allies like a sod. but also we sold aging se hoster examples to putin. it also hosted earlier this year and then his reading the damage to the thank you very much indeed. continue talking to us fundraising to environmental activists say they would have ducted by the philippine military in a press conference alongside officials. janine acosta and jen tomato refuted. the
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government's claim that they had voluntarily surrendered off to admit him to being members of the communist new peoples on a recent report. drawing to the philippines, most dangerous country and asia for environmental defenders with 11 children 2022. barnaby. lo has more from the capital, one of the. 7 jets them i know, and judy la custer are set free after missing for 2 weeks to invite mental active is visibly shaken, but remaining defiant, not by. let's continue to fight to stop reclamation. let's continue to defend the rights unlikelihood of fishermen around the bay. appearing that a news conference they were expected to back the government's claim that the parliamentary really surrendered and wanted to turn their backs onto arms communist movement. instead they said they were abducted by state forces on the way they know what's coming by. the government stands by its story and we felt betrayed. that's
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why we, we fired and then it says had a case. what we're after here is this a through, they went to us, they want to go back to the folder below. they provided a statement to need his parents say they believed their daughter and support her advocacy. well, for knowing the puppy 40 abduction, there were soldiers visiting us at home. they said they'd like to help our daughter, so as to why she would need help. they told me is to kill her name with why she's done nothing wrong with, with no one backing down on their version of events. compromise had to be made to activists are now in the custody of the commission and human rights. once the law sides tend to be on, is that jet angela are now unsafe in utah, around the commission on human rights is a government body, but it is known to be independent activist, gather initial support, highlighting a troubling trend. the philippines has consistently ranked as the deputy as the country,
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and these are for environmental defenders in the last 10 years. according to rights, watch the global witness, the billboard investment board only documents back to be some work you. what about those? why being present or not we are you some updates as well as land reclamation in middle of be active is say local communities have also been resisting logging and mining activities. the fear shit in geneva won't be the last to go missing funded below, i'll just share a minute or the still ahead on autism. global hunger is on the why is but the nation is to poor countries. otherwise a record low. we're going to look at why funding governments a more reluctant to help because the issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a little confusion just continue to know started from principal, how many been? somebody says the kingdom is moving closer towards normalizing relations with
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israel. kind of support funding come back by actually i guess a little bit why the rugby world cup for full reports coming off the head of the remnants of hurricane we have swept in from the atlantic, bringing some very nice day on unsettled weather conditions to western parts. of europe and to ren, shall reign to the north west peaceful flooding. power outages across parts of the you can, you can see it continues to work its way for the east bringing those varied on some very unsettled conditions with it. the head of that much finer conditions of course, eastern parts of europe, central areas as well. we're seeing temperature associating very high places like germany as well as potent. but you can see that cold front starts to work its way further east on the says
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a behind it still some showers and blessed 3 conditions to k for northern parts of person and the island of island. but there is that heavy rain is going to join up with an area of low pressure that's been locking in the mediterranean. theresa very heavy rain so the likes of switzerland as well as it see. we've read warnings out for the southern parts of switzerland. we could see flooding from that up to a 130 millimeters rain expected thursday in friday. you can see it pushing its way for the east as well, bringing those on settled conditions to the likes of corsica. and all that rain edging into northern parts of spain, it'll cool down so much i all the may not in madrid at 20 degrees celsius, but lots of sunshine. so greece did you need to talk to
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the teams to the rock nation, richard woodland, mike and an expert dedicated to defusing them, one by one, equip with only a 9 and the pair of wire trucks. the faces that every day for does is worth making a hero or a talk witness. the minor on the jersey to with global lead is gathering in new york, the ongoing war and ukraine is likely to dominate to events. but is the international community able to unite thing without? is there
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a comprehensive coverage of the un general assembly the the, to watching? i'll just say the reminder of, i told stories, these are officials from mazda by john. i mean, think, i think i'm many and leaders from the goal caught a bunch of several russian brokerage c spikes and it's 24 hours of fighting box says it's now control and then going to call her back. the 2 sides are discussing harvey. i think, i mean the and population will be integrated into the as a by john is being reported that the foreign ministers of poland and ukraine have a lead and a phone call to find a solution to the diplomatic dispute of great importance. poland confines green enforcement training to protect the interests of its own farmers defense that it wouldn't supply additional weapons to be trained as divided escalator and ukraine's president logging me is the landscape says rush, i should be stripped of its veto power. the un security council, the accused moscow 40 called criminal,
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an unprovoked aggression. the united nations is said food shortages are on the rise globally. with more than 340000000 people facing acute food insecurity. according to the world food program, donations to help the hungry, i don't record lows. i'll just eat this kristin. so let me take a closer look. the government funding cods are putting some of the world's most vulnerable people at risk of hunger and malnutrition. the united nations world food program issued a strong warning recently saying that an additional 24000000 people could slip into emergency hunger and the next year a 50 percent increase from the current level. so far the organization has received less than half of the 25000000000. it says it needs to prevent starvation and
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operations have been slashed in places like afghanistan, somalia, syria, and the democratic republic of congo. earlier this year. conflict force collude care to slay sudan. now she's trying to get help for people in her home country. i don't think there was a proper recognition of just how severe things are incident and just how urgent the needs are. there is an over emphasis on the ukrainian complex to detriments of, of the complex. and often what that means is that funding envelopes that are made available for ukraine on to utilize in the same way to for, for other countries including so that members of the un security council recently met to discuss the problem in our calling on the private sector. to do more, this moment calls for bold action. it calls for breaking out of our business as usual model. it calls for its thinking holistically about how we address increasingly protect protracted prices,
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and it calls for everyone. and then poverty and hunger are supposed to be the united nations top priorities under the sustainable development calls. but the trends are all moving in the wrong direction. humanitarians claim conflict, climate change, and the enduring impacts of the coven pandemic. there are more than 340000000 people worldwide facing acute food and security. some 40000000 of them are already at emergency levels of hunger go to this magnitude, have consequences. and those consequences are not just for people or lose their lives or their livelihoods. this is the 1st time in the organization, 60 your history that have seen such significant short falls. the worry now is that more hungry people will only lead to more global instability. kristin salumi al jazeera, the united nations is prime minister georgia maloney's calling on nations to united against human trafficking. illegal migrations been the focus of the address of the
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un general assembly. the tiny italian island of line producer has been the 1st port of call for migrants and refugees making the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. the arrivals have divided the local population. that's highly false, that reports from one producer. this is what many and want to do is the want the island to be famous for its jacket, the beautiful landscape. it's sparkling coves, it's the food, it's traditions, jenica, katina, dispos, that it's known. instead, which repeated migration emergencies causing uncertainty for would be to risk and the families like his who rely on the windshield his cold. they also ask, what's the latest we migrant and we have results that we caught and working base and promote our beautiful island. this isn't the 1st time in italy has seen this kind of level of civil arrivals, but the difference is the proportion back in 2015, 2016. that number was about 8 percent this year. the proportion of arrivals
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arriving into line producer is 70 percent last week, southern surgeon numbers broke demands from prime minister, georgia maloney for an enable mission. now maloney is teaching a yet broad international response at the un general assembly in new york in the middle with some of you and you did, you know, maybe they had a good old young man. we really pretend to not see that no other criminal activity in the world today is more lucrative than the trafficking of migrants. when it is, the human reports themselves that i've shown how this business has reached, i mean by volume of money. the same level of drug trafficking, a back on producer john lucas, mother is cooking in the time of the restaurant. he and his father run both trips. he says maloney is failing like a predisposes to address the concerns installing the any to the left. the true is it only for does with the talk of i never block it, which never went anywhere that exploded lump. it was even more in 24 hours more
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that $8000.00 people arrived. the situation is now far less acute, but still hundreds of my goods arrive daily. the reception center still willow, the capacity. the items priest says it's people will continue to do what they can to treat them with dignity. and i'm brothers. i don't know, so no sign get a we get on the lot produces people i know tired of migrants, in fact be seeing more cases of emergency and the welcome has remained the same. the people are tied to political power. that doesn't take note of the real emergency deep down to inc dignity to everyone. but others here to give a general shift towards a honda line. at a public meeting on wednesday, the assistant room is re surface to the government wants to build a repub creation center here. housing, people who don't qualify for assignment for up to 18 months. john lucas says that would destroy the island, but he would use any means to fight it. i suppose it, i'll just your lump. it was another cargo trains run by mexico's largest railway company are operating again after trips,
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northbound towards the us border were halted earlier. this week, the decision follows the depths of several migrants from central inside of america who fell from moving freight trains. michael, awful reports the crowd jump back at this railway station in central mexico, the migrants from across, central and south america. wait to bode this freight train. knowing is obvious, the on the beach, the trains and begin running again off to being stopped. following the dates of several migrant, the assembled killed trying to board moving trains and others of the folding from the mexico's rail network and used by many to travel. the 3000 kilometer journey from the cell to the northern border with the us. and what's coming up like the i meant that we've been walking for 9 to 10 days. walking is
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awful because in my group we have people whose feet are injured mine too. and was such a long way to go until we reached the us border. i don't think we can make it by walking. news of the dance hasn't stopped people making the trip. so i'm off of that other item. what day to them, we're going to continue on our journey and in fact, we're waiting for a train. i've heard there have been accidents, but not as many as people say. you have to be careful and get on a train when it's stopped. now when it's moving activists all pushing for rail operations to return to normal. as they say, migrants are left with little option, but to will sit, it must be just one of them. we have to understand that this is the only means of travel. they have a onto allowed to bundle tickets and if they do it's done in secret or because of very vulnerable people. concise, great thing is that some of those you've reached the us border say they had to leave that home. that the, the situation in my country is really bad. it's so hard. it's
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a matter of survival of a day. we've come here to work to get a oil for the development of the united states and for a mental life inmate. the number of migrants initially dropped when new asylum restrictions were introduced. the changes disqualified those applying for asylum. we haven't crossed through an official ports of entry, no applied for legal protection in another safe country on the journey to america. but the latest u. s. government data shows the number being detained along the us. mexico border has risen by more than 30 percent from june to july. and the international organizations, the migration says since 2014, more than 8200 people have died or disappeared. trying to get to the us through mexico. mike and apple does, there. is there a lot inside of your baby? i say they're optimistic about moving closer to normalizing ties. us president joe biden is be amazing. is what was prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the sidelines
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of the un general assembly started here. maybe it was conference has been speaking about relations with israel and a rare television interview. but at my age, it reports. it comes to a rare interview with american television. mohammed been so much discusses what seemed unlikely just a few years ago. normal diplomatic relations with israel foster, the purchasing issue is very important. we need to solve that pops and we have a little confusion. continue to now we get to see where to go. so you think if you were to characterize, are you close everything close to that? but when asked what he would do, if you run obtained a nuclear weapon, he said the saudi arabia would do the same getting if they get one, we have to get one for security. these are the full boss and pop while in the middle east. but we don't want to see that as the interview went to air benjamin netanyahu set down with joe biden at
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a hotel in new york. right side, 3 did buy protesters inside greeted by joe. but i think that that under your leadership is present, we can forge start peace between israel and saudi arabia. i think such a piece would go a long way for us to advance the end of the curve as well. the confidence she reconciliation between islam, a globe and the jewish state, and advance of genuine peace between us on the boston. after being snapped by biden, netanyahu got what he's wanted for months. an invite to the white house along the us has expressed concern over israel's creeping annexation of the occupied westbank kind of controversial judicial overall plan. critics say would weaken the supreme court, really discuss some of the heart issues. that is part of the democratic values lies the heart of our partnership, including checks and balances in our systems,
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and preserving the path to negotiate a 2 state solution. if ties between is real and saudi arabia are normalized, it would be another seismic shift in the ever changing alliances of the middle east . that may hit you, i'll just 0 purchase. the 2nd phase in greece as part of a 24 hour strike against the government's proposed labor reforms. trade unions linked to the public sector. so the proposal is an assault on workers' rights. the industrial action is disrupting public transport and left families tied up in ports, doctors and nurses and public hospitals as well as some teachers have also gone on strike. john setup los has been out amongst protesters in the greek capital labor experts say this bill gibson employee is too much flexibility and workers to little the security. for example, an employee can hire someone on a truck while basis, so after a year before commissioning to them. and if somebody signs up for a 40 hour work week, an employee,
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i need only guarantee that they will work. one closer of that time. a lot of the unit is we've spoken to here today from both the public and the private sector site, but rights that have been sold over for decades of being around for example, certain rights to strike, a going to be co tails, private and over time and the public sector is going to be limited to what people are here. whole thing is the quality of life and the standard of living, a salary, the and most the public and the private collector. it's going to go down to the u. k. in our parts of his health service or again under severe strain for the 1st time in his 75 year history, junior doctors and consultants will go on strike. at the same time, several emergency departments will be effected and 5 as, as of surgical operations are going to have to be postponed. but amongst reports from london, a jamie, hey, i was a wheelchair user,
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he's relying on britain's national health service o n h s for most of his life without a viable and i guess i wouldn't they had. and if the and it just collapses, i don't particularly credit my chances. in april he decided to undergo major surgery 5 months later, he's still waiting for it to be scheduled. it's difficult and frustrating impacts on the by act. and if my life, the amount of pain and discomfort i'm in during the last round of strikes in may, jamie have another procedure delay 2 weeks. one of the 1000000 medical appointments postponed since december, thanks to health care strikes, hospital leaders and public health officials cool. the current situation, dangerous warning, continued strikes, create an enormous challenge. the strikes this week represent the biggest industrial disruptions of persons, nationalized health service in its history. they will me longer than i used for patients already waiting months for the treatment will surgery. but they also highlight a workforce and a system that's close to breaking point. senior doctors in england began striking
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tuesday on wednesday junior adult to join the leaving just a limited medical club a nationwide and on thursday and friday, tens of thousands of junior doctors will provide no service. a tool. the senior doctors have seen that pay full 17 percent in real time since 2010. the government this year suggested a 6 percent increase. junior adult is also so a drop of up to 17 percent during the same period. they were recently offered a 9 percent up lift. 2 and 3 u. k. doctors belong to the british medical association behind the strike, including doctor origin, not a london doctor early in his career, the strength of by the unity. so we thought amongst us is, i don't know if i'm high and that's only because don't just realize this is the last on saloon for us is one of the last story, the dies. it's no never to save all profession in this country and to restore it. pretends health minister has on health thoughts on pay for 6 months and this week announced plans to full stopped his back to work. prime minister has been clear the
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position for pay this year has been agreed through the pay review body process and obviously commenced position despite the delays. jamie faces, like many british residents, he still supports the doctor's demands. that's what i care about is knowing that they're being n h s, and 51015 years time. know whether i end up why to the end of the month. now. many simon, a sacrifice as may be made this week. but without class salaries, the remain no simple solutions. the months out as 0 on the line goes, going and peruse, capital gains, rising crime, the people are demanding to be on the injuries are still the bonner's state of emergency has been declared in 3 districts, given the military more powers, residents, a gains or hottest, and forcing businesses to pay expulsion says that it's time for this board not here . sign a. thank you very much. rob. well do is bending. i'm was be here for ray, i'm a do it as they kicked off their champions. the campaign was a dramatic when it had been
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a frustrating and rightful last blank costs against union berlin of england stock came up with the winner deep into injury time his go see any one when a group a will call on to loyalty side as to what's been a great start to the season for we all who sit top of like the guy with 5 went from 5 and that was a thrilling and as fine unit could be that visitors, man, you man united, the trail to for much of the my, to about to go from cousin, narrow. send the game into injury time at 3 to find his truck come back moments later with much to sell. but the drama wasn't finished just to narrow net to the 2nd to make it a full 3. and that's how it ended. another defeats for united was also last week of the 5 premier league games so far. disappointed. and when you score 3 goals in munich, and at least you have to take a point and but he didn't. and therefore,
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we have to look in the mirror that the goals of what you should give her was an awesome, i'll say the fast, much and the tendency again, 6 years. and it was a night to remember was the gun as the kids the idols. and for now at the end there, it's this as it the best of the goals from gabriel. who's this? when he returned to champions a football for arsenal. he was a beautiful man. so is this such a long time? we need to produce the right performances. i to him to win the game. it was great to see that unless you the, the, tabulate music every last and he was going to be emotional and before it's, and i wish out a thing, especially in both boxes. today we were exceptional and that was a difference in the game. i think one of the goals of the light came from a guy that's us, a rice, sasha, boy with a real hammer strike. as he took his side, riley laid honda to come up from behind and dro 22 against copenhagen. and
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that more fitness concerns over argentine, a superstar leaving all messy, the fluid had to be hold off in the 1st hoffen into ma'am, his victory over toronto. missy had only just returned to the starting 11th muscle fatigue and had kept him out of mind his last game. and he also missed argentina. woke up close, i guess, been nivia last week and just one game. and the rug be woke up on wednesday, but it and your guy said to leave provided rich entertainment and nice by entertainment, began pretty much from the sauce as a town in school, in an early try to lorenzo finance. but your guy who impressed everyone with the great performance against france last week heard that form into this game. and it's it a great role there more by view of why fords sold them school the 1st try then a sick move was finished off by we know nicholas free test, but then have
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a look at this a drop pull from just inside the hop way line see me into very giving your glass 17 to 7 need at tough time, but then it's having a come back based pull. they came at least $44.00 tries in the 2nd humped, and that could be unbelievable. was valuable bonus points it to be going on to in this $138.00 points to 17. 0, this for the rugby unit is enjoying well, why cover to present that with the will comp and frost splits. and major legal tenant has been launched in the u. k involving 100, so the form of professional class for assuming the sports authorities overhead injuries as new bulk or fluids from london. the landmark case could radically alter the way the sports played. form a welsh rugby union star alex populum was 40 when he was diagnosed with early onset
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dom and shift coolest by repeated blows to the head. is like the wall. what's the, the called dark sections. the 23, i was long way and say no rest, 3, no medical support. if you felt a bit of an easy on your feet, you were given smith insults and push back as i was struggling with different symptoms from schultz and memories concentration. brittany struggling groups situations with lots of people to talking to, to take care of information on the mounting pressure to make the game safe, the sport so forward to ease of introduce low legal tackle heights to cut the number of head on head contacts with elite levels rules once again in the spotlight, the rugby world cup in front of the multiple dangerous collisions and the 1st few matches alone says alex puffins diagnosis. $350.00 elite players have received brain damage diagnoses with 100 small waiting to be tested. is driven 300 x players to see damages from weld rugby, england's rugby football union in welsh, rugby union over ledge, safeguarding fairly as 90 percent of the changes we want to make
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a during the week. and we can control those have much contact to play as doing during the week during the season during that korea in a box is not ready to fight for 3 months. a rookie play can play 7 days later after being killed, which is insane. what was the body's being sued england's or if you gave us a statement saying, well, we cannot comment until the specifics of legal proceedings. we have stuff in by the accounts of former players. rugby continues to invest in making all supposed the most progressive from the world and play a welfare. and it's been that the forefront of concussion and injury, surveillance, concussion education, and little changes on the 1st floor. so i used 50, puffin, possibly, possibly not. moving not really not moving over on the 2nd one you can afford for this training session players are learning how to implement safe. a tackle rules like these a contact sport as part of its appeal. the recent research from the university of the u. k. has shown clea links between head trauma and rugby,
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the depression and suicide were thought that'd be legal challenges before, but never anything on this scale. we quite so many form of professionals and how much is joining forces to take on some of the world's most powerful governing bodies. and if that successful, the sport as we know, it may never be the same again. the fall here, i would use 0 funding on top see doing silver has crushed out of the whether the hot or open in mexico, the tennessee who saw a sons by was number 50 full martinez to be fine. i said cooling 3 all nicely. aton and came back from a set down to be to work and $0.03 before we go. how about this for a catcher of the year? contend this philadelphia phillies. homerun was flying into the hands but what happened next was quite phenomenal. not to enter braves fun with his daughter in hand. it took a quite amazing one handed cat. he threw the ball back as he didn't want to keep
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the feelings home on both the bracelets i ordered him assigned for holding on to the and that some for me. well, that's amazing. so thank you very much. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes for more on all these stories on robots and stay with us. and i'll just say that the system to load boat isn't mechanical or isn't that self driving train to be up or down towards today? can we deal with a humanoid robots like me, will be everywhere else. is there a documentary which to the lead on the weird and wonderful world of global land
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