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u. e. along with some other out of nations began normalizing ties of israel last year after signing the so called everyone accords. us president joe biden says he supports the deal which were initiated during the trump administration. was going jordan has more detail about, widens is meeting while they're going to be a couple of our bilateral meetings as the secretary of state antony blank. and we'll meet with his as really counterpart, mr. la, pete. and then he will also have a separate meeting with his, a morality counterpart. then they'll have a trilateral meeting, all 3 men in the same room. they're going to be discussing of the raft of issues confronting middle eastern countries. everything from the political and economic instability in lebanon to the ongoing of civil war inside yemen. the ongoing situation with libya, the ongoing, a civil war in syria, as well as looking at the ongoing efforts to broker peace between the israelis and the palestinians. but a senior state department official
u. e. along with some other out of nations began normalizing ties of israel last year after signing the so called everyone accords. us president joe biden says he supports the deal which were initiated during the trump administration. was going jordan has more detail about, widens is meeting while they're going to be a couple of our bilateral meetings as the secretary of state antony blank. and we'll meet with his as really counterpart, mr. la, pete. and then he will also have a separate...
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u. e. along with some other arab nations began normalizing ties with israel last year, rosen, jordan as more details while they're going to be a couple of our bilateral meetings, as the secretary of state, antony blinkin will meet with his is really counterpart, mr. la, pete. and then he will also have a separate meeting with thought his i am radi counterpart, then they'll have a trilateral meeting, all 3 men in the same room. they're going to be discussing of the raft of issues confronting middle eastern countries. everything from the political and economic instability in lebanon to the ongoing, a civil war inside yemen. the ongoing situation with libya, the ongoing, a civil war in syria, as well as looking at the ongoing efforts to broker peace between the israelis and the palestinians. but a senior state department official did indicate and a background briefing worth reporters on tuesday afternoon, that the bind administration is interested in seeing whether more countries in the middle east
u. e. along with some other arab nations began normalizing ties with israel last year, rosen, jordan as more details while they're going to be a couple of our bilateral meetings, as the secretary of state, antony blinkin will meet with his is really counterpart, mr. la, pete. and then he will also have a separate meeting with thought his i am radi counterpart, then they'll have a trilateral meeting, all 3 men in the same room. they're going to be discussing of the raft of issues confronting...
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progress, what are the risks of, of the e u. dragging its feet when there is a sense that if the e u is are seen by the western vulcans as perhaps not doing enough to push along progress on its future membership that the west of balkan nations might look elsewhere if you like. and certainly clear that the influence of russia and china is being felt much more as strongly in the region than it was before. for example, serbia has become the 1st european country to produce chinese coven 19 vaccine. so that is a real risk. and some say that that you simply cannot afford to let the western balkans perhaps drift away if you like, because they all are on the european continent. and that could be a security risk, or what the e u is expected, at least to pledge at the end of this summit is more than $30000000.00 of investment investment in the could be used for infrastructure projects. also, coven, 19 recovery. assign, say you leaders of that commitment to the region, or we talked about on the partial on the report. him or like you an investigation is underway into when the authorities and a pipeline company in california learned of a major oil spill so merged. it took
progress, what are the risks of, of the e u. dragging its feet when there is a sense that if the e u is are seen by the western vulcans as perhaps not doing enough to push along progress on its future membership that the west of balkan nations might look elsewhere if you like. and certainly clear that the influence of russia and china is being felt much more as strongly in the region than it was before. for example, serbia has become the 1st european country to produce chinese coven 19 vaccine....
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last year there were about a 1000 offices along same border 12 e u. countries including greece, poland and lithuania of sent a letter to the european commission, asking for tougher measures to stem the flow of migrants crossing that borders. dozens of migrants remain camped outside a u. n. facility in libya seeking resettlement. they escaped from a detention center west of tripoli on friday. gods shot dead at least 6 people in the mass escape. and some mach migrants remain in hiding. i'd like trina has more they've been here for days some for more than a week. they're hungry and thirsty and they've been sleeping on the dirt. people give them water as they pass by the crowd of migrants outside this un facility for triple. they each have a story to tell mohammed the woods as he escaped from them, her bony detention center on friday and has been here ever since. so we are homeless, we have no place to go. do you any better responsibility? you get to pick up? it must be peggy bitter spoke about it because we have no place to go. no, no, no, you don't where we can go. it follows a crackdown
last year there were about a 1000 offices along same border 12 e u. countries including greece, poland and lithuania of sent a letter to the european commission, asking for tougher measures to stem the flow of migrants crossing that borders. dozens of migrants remain camped outside a u. n. facility in libya seeking resettlement. they escaped from a detention center west of tripoli on friday. gods shot dead at least 6 people in the mass escape. and some mach migrants remain in hiding. i'd like...
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u. e and south africa, politicians and poland have approved the construction of a wall along its board with bell, a rooster stop migrants and refugees from entering. over the past 2 months, thousands of people have attempted to enter the e u. there. the block has accused men sca providing safe passage to the you and retaliation against sanctions. the wall will be a 100 kilometers long and cost around $400000000.00. well, those are the headlines. i'll have another bulletin for you here on al jazeera after inside story tuesday with us fixing longer ours them shorter deadlines. south korean delivery drivers are literally being worked to death one or one east x cross for dockside of consumer convenience and south korea on al jazeera should stolen african art. the return 3 institutions in the u. k. and france are giving back artifacts. but some say the object should remain in european museums. so who is right? this is inside story. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm hammer, jim, jim, european institutions like the british museum and the louvre are home to some of the world's finest art. bu
u. e and south africa, politicians and poland have approved the construction of a wall along its board with bell, a rooster stop migrants and refugees from entering. over the past 2 months, thousands of people have attempted to enter the e u. there. the block has accused men sca providing safe passage to the you and retaliation against sanctions. the wall will be a 100 kilometers long and cost around $400000000.00. well, those are the headlines. i'll have another bulletin for you here on al...
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but along the simmering rule of law, a dispute between the e. u and poland has taken another time. the use court of justice has just ordered warsaw to pay a daily fine of a 1000000 euros. brussels wanted war sort of scrap, a chamber tasked with disciplining judges. because the u. c. a scheme is a threat to its rule of law getting the full story here with our correspondent now peter oliver. it's a major escalation in that ongoing dispute over rule of law between brussels and war saw it comes after poland. top court ruled that the polish constitution supersedes a you law. now the european court of justice is said until that ruling is overturned . poland is going to face a 1000000 euro fine every single day. the vice president recalls that a member's state cannot plead provisions practices, or situations prevailing in its domestic legal order to justify failure to observe obligations arising under a you law. it appears necessary to strengthen the effectiveness of the interim measures by providing for the imposition of a periodic penalty payment on poland in order to deter that member
but along the simmering rule of law, a dispute between the e. u and poland has taken another time. the use court of justice has just ordered warsaw to pay a daily fine of a 1000000 euros. brussels wanted war sort of scrap, a chamber tasked with disciplining judges. because the u. c. a scheme is a threat to its rule of law getting the full story here with our correspondent now peter oliver. it's a major escalation in that ongoing dispute over rule of law between brussels and war saw it comes...
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we do begin this hour with some breaking news along that simmering rule of law dispute between the e. u and poland has now taken yet another turn. the use court of justice has just ordered war, sorta pay a daily fine of a 1000000 euros. it comes off to potency. constitutional court previously ruled local law trumped european law. well, let's learn more crossing lives. why? europe correspondent peter oliver on this wednesday afternoon. peter a 1000000 euros a day. that's quite a price to pay for. stepping out of the e use line and he reaction from poland so far certainly there is. we'll get to that in just a moment though, whichever way you slice this, it's a major escalation in not ongoing dispute over rule of law between brussels and war saw it comes after poland, top court ruled that the polish constitution supersedes a you law. now the european court of justice is said until that ruling is overturned, poland gonna face a 1000000 euro fine every single day. the vice president recalls that a member state cannot plead provisions practices or situations prevailing in its domestic legal o
we do begin this hour with some breaking news along that simmering rule of law dispute between the e. u and poland has now taken yet another turn. the use court of justice has just ordered war, sorta pay a daily fine of a 1000000 euros. it comes off to potency. constitutional court previously ruled local law trumped european law. well, let's learn more crossing lives. why? europe correspondent peter oliver on this wednesday afternoon. peter a 1000000 euros a day. that's quite a price to pay...
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wanted to do, the minority party said do not do that because they are going to start coming along and e if u essentially pay people the benefits you will see the labor shortage. that is what has happened in the united states but specifically to the supply chain there was a really good article and the title of the article was essentially empty christmas stockings don't blame covid, blame california and one of the things it talked about his california has put through to twovery interesting pieces of legislation that has crippled the trucking industry in california specifically. one is to protect workers by making them employees and what's actually happened is that in california the ports were accessed by the owner operator truckers but the owner operator truckers are in that classification so they can't access the ports in california anymore so they deal with the union issues as it exists right now so no matter what business you're in one of the reasons you access the product is because there are less trucks accessing the ports. they passed the mission laws that they struck a deal on where if
wanted to do, the minority party said do not do that because they are going to start coming along and e if u essentially pay people the benefits you will see the labor shortage. that is what has happened in the united states but specifically to the supply chain there was a really good article and the title of the article was essentially empty christmas stockings don't blame covid, blame california and one of the things it talked about his california has put through to twovery interesting pieces...
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along either. i'm valid something while i'm in the lab, i'm way out of time. you know, by your last annual, but i will that right. so a rattle l e o u b e. hi, lee, old dominion, angelina with the us. so you play on a sunday in the the big come i may not know why i want to get out of my when my mom my, i'm getting a member so i you, mom i know you and you know, you know, giving up i had to my dummy when i'll be on my on. 7 the low but i you don't i be be going up the whole he not going to be like, i mean if you know, i'm going to have semi colon coming by a thumb leanne fumbling. no, i know a lot now calling on behalf of the big with if it's gone full, i'm not happy and then i'm fired on pick up by the name or submit. la mark ever works in molecular love bug in a 1000000000 vessels for one month or 270000000000 vessels for 2 months yet is not enough. ah, m calling on the so with that a as the generate laugh gold um. okay. around well or love. okay. i love it for just william better. ah ah, ah. i live uh, dana, a boss, indigo. please give me a line with me to get that up in the mar jesus and the word level looks. i go slap. oh my god
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e. u and member state poland over whether the blocks law should take precedence. the route dominating this week summit in brussels, along with efforts to cope with the energy price crisis. ah, good, happy with it. global stories and international reaction that this is r t for moscow . don column break. first for the may pollutants addressed to key thinkers and industry leaders at russia's top discussion forum, the val by club, with a speech and fielding questions for more than 3 hours in front of representatives from more than 50 countries. in the resort of sa, cheap and artillio tank was there for us sanctions imposed by western countries and the global fight against covert vladimir putin brought up these 2 together. here's how does a book me 3rd, i'm so brazilian, we're talking about the need for a joint fight against the corona, virus infection, even for humanitarian reasons. i do not mean russia now forget about those sanctions against russia. but the sanctions also persist against states that are in dire need of international assistance. no, nothing like that happens. everything remains the same. and where are the
e. u and member state poland over whether the blocks law should take precedence. the route dominating this week summit in brussels, along with efforts to cope with the energy price crisis. ah, good, happy with it. global stories and international reaction that this is r t for moscow . don column break. first for the may pollutants addressed to key thinkers and industry leaders at russia's top discussion forum, the val by club, with a speech and fielding questions for more than 3 hours in front...
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than $400000000.00 on building a wall along its border with bella. ruth, it follows the surgeon refugees and migrants crossing over the polish government and the e. u say earlier is allowing them to cross as a means of retaliating against sanctions. they accusative, waging a form of hybrid warfare. but refugee charities accused poland of illegal push backs and inhumane treatment, probably challenge reports from the border. so give me some charges to me and call speaking spanish cubans. they say they don't want to be filmed by us, but they're somewhere in the forest scared and hungry food packs or sell any foundation goes to meet them. the refugee charity does this anytime day or night. they also document the push backs, they see the polish batteries border. like this kurdish family returned across the border in a police truck despite allegedly wanting to apply for asylum. temperatures are going for low, we have here, fatalities id, and there will be more if the state of emergency will not. and if the polish government will not act according to o, somewhere out in the board as forests shiver. an unknown number of ass gans iraqis, syrians codes cuban
than $400000000.00 on building a wall along its border with bella. ruth, it follows the surgeon refugees and migrants crossing over the polish government and the e. u say earlier is allowing them to cross as a means of retaliating against sanctions. they accusative, waging a form of hybrid warfare. but refugee charities accused poland of illegal push backs and inhumane treatment, probably challenge reports from the border. so give me some charges to me and call speaking spanish cubans. they say...
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e. u and members, state poland over whether the blocks laws should take precedence. that's at the center of this week summit and brussels along with efforts to cope with the european energy crisis. a grieving afghan father who lost 10 family members in a wrongful drone strike shares his agony and thoughts on us compensation. compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews. moscow, mayor orders and 11 day locked down for the russian capital in a bid to turn the tide of a record surgeon cobit cases. and us democrats prob claim.
e. u and members, state poland over whether the blocks laws should take precedence. that's at the center of this week summit and brussels along with efforts to cope with the european energy crisis. a grieving afghan father who lost 10 family members in a wrongful drone strike shares his agony and thoughts on us compensation. compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews. moscow, mayor orders and 11 day...
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along down jordan, this is al jazeera la from dough also coming up. a quote in poland, challenges the countries e u membership, but many say they did not want to leave the blue bus. i've got hardly in thailand's deep south home to nearly 20 years of fighting between armed separatist and the army. we take a look at a proposed law of torture and how it's being received in eastern india, ah, iraq's parliamentary election appears to have had one of the lowest turn outs in years. it was supposed to be held next year, but was brought forward in response to mass anti government. protests. electoral commission is promising fairness and transparency as ballots accounted. alhashan reports from baghdad. the end of a long day in iraq, which so brought us trickle through polling stations to elect a new parliament. but longer days may lay ahead, does now be up to politicians and whoever boxed them outside iraq to agree on a new prime minister. the balls have closed avenue out in iraq. the falling machines are now going to issue the detailed reports with who won, who lost the turnout. void votes. later on there w
along down jordan, this is al jazeera la from dough also coming up. a quote in poland, challenges the countries e u membership, but many say they did not want to leave the blue bus. i've got hardly in thailand's deep south home to nearly 20 years of fighting between armed separatist and the army. we take a look at a proposed law of torture and how it's being received in eastern india, ah, iraq's parliamentary election appears to have had one of the lowest turn outs in years. it was supposed to...
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ah, heeded dispute between the e u and members state poland over whether the blocks laws should take precedence. that's at the center of this week summit and brussels along with efforts to cope with the european energy crisis. a grieving afghan father who lost 10 family members in a wrongful drone strike shares his agony and thoughts on us compensation. compensation is not to remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family. my brother, my own daughter and nephews, moscow's mayor, orders and 11 day lock down for the russian capital in a bid to turn the tide of a record surgeon cobit cases. and us democrats prob claims that the cia plotted to kidnap wiki leaks founder julian sanchez. 2017. we ask if it's an attempt to defend press freedoms, or just to bid to damage republicans who were in power back then. ah, broadcasting live from our world news headquarters in moscow. this is our key international. i'm year olds, donald quarter. welcome energy crisis. have at times been explosive ortiz, charlotte davinsky reports the e, you counseling meeting, as you said in brussels, going back to the drawing board over many of the troubles a
ah, heeded dispute between the e u and members state poland over whether the blocks laws should take precedence. that's at the center of this week summit and brussels along with efforts to cope with the european energy crisis. a grieving afghan father who lost 10 family members in a wrongful drone strike shares his agony and thoughts on us compensation. compensation is not to remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family. my brother, my own daughter and nephews,...
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approaches, some e u members, according on the block to intervene directly as natasha can name no reports as economies across europe rebound from the pandemic demand for gas is rising fast along with prices. they hit levels on wednesday, not seen in more than 10 years. that's leading to concerns of soaring bills and inflation as people heat their homes this winter. it is a serious issue. i think we have to be very clear that the gas prices are skyrocketing and her, but then the renewables, the prices have decreased over the last years. and a stable so far says very clear that with energy in the long term, and it is important to invest in renewables that gives us stable prices and more independence. several energy companies and britain have collapsed due to the shortages. norway and russia are boosting supplies to the european union, which is heavily dependent on imports. russia says it could make record sales of gas to the e u this year. it's rejecting criticism that it's partially to blame for the supply problems. leacock leadership that is absolutely not ashen at all in what is happening in the gas market. and there cannot be russia yes, fulfilled, reform is fulfilling. and
approaches, some e u members, according on the block to intervene directly as natasha can name no reports as economies across europe rebound from the pandemic demand for gas is rising fast along with prices. they hit levels on wednesday, not seen in more than 10 years. that's leading to concerns of soaring bills and inflation as people heat their homes this winter. it is a serious issue. i think we have to be very clear that the gas prices are skyrocketing and her, but then the renewables, the...
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e u. that is getting worse. not better, rory, challenge how to 0. also. dozens of refugees, including 17 children, have been rescued in the mediterranean sea. a pregnant woman was along the 59 pupil helped by an italian angio ship operated by their rescue. charity. it was sailing on a wooden boat that left from libya 24 hours earlier. syrians, yemenis, and nigerians were among those rescue hundreds of indigenous protests to his have rallied in chile to oppose the celebration of the spanish conquest. 500 years ago. indigenous peoples and latin america say the so called day of the race is a racist commemoration. police in santiago use here gas and water cannon to disperse professors from them. a poacher community indigenous demands for a multinational state is one of the key issues facing chill is that you constituent assembly. in eastern india, the government has been able to successfully re populate salt water crocodiles and protect them in national parks. but as their number is increased, they have started to encroach on local villages that depend on the river for their livelihoods. leah harding has more just a simple task of washing dishes can be dangerous here, do
e u. that is getting worse. not better, rory, challenge how to 0. also. dozens of refugees, including 17 children, have been rescued in the mediterranean sea. a pregnant woman was along the 59 pupil helped by an italian angio ship operated by their rescue. charity. it was sailing on a wooden boat that left from libya 24 hours earlier. syrians, yemenis, and nigerians were among those rescue hundreds of indigenous protests to his have rallied in chile to oppose the celebration of the spanish...
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e. u itself until a few years ago. the european energy market was very stable, characterized by 10 to 15 year gas contract with russia. but then brussels wanted to introduce more flexibility with fuel along to him con trucks to reduce its dependence, russian got there by increasing price volatility and feeding the current crisis. or that decision has seen companies having to via the gas on the open market, meaning that they've been in competition with other markets such as the asian market. and it's just not that that some see is the problem. others have pointed the idea towards the fact that the e u is pushing too fast, too hard to move to green energy sources at the same time. it's not done enough to get those sources working while it's been aggressively shutting down gas fields domestically. and it's been taxing heavily carbon fueled power station, all of which, which is contributed to this issue. so possibly not as sexy is pointing the blame of russia and saying that president putin is waging a war on europe. but it does seem as if that is the reality of many of the problems that europe is facing ahead of this possible winter of discontent. and ela, my colleague unit o'neill spoke to
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e. u summit in brussels. tensions have been high between the block a morsel recently over the question of rule of law. pushing the topic to the top of discussions and dividing member states along the way. let's go live to job shadow dimansky, paris to bring a small. hey charlotte, good morning. and so heading into the 2nd table as we wanted a bit, let's talk about what came out of the 1st day and what's a head later bring us up to speed. that's why you leaders debating late in to the night over a lot of difficult issues, including that issue over the rule of law and poland decision that its constitution has precedence over the use laws. now as a result of those debates going late into the night, the press conference on the 1st day was cancelled. so no official word on what was said. but we do know that unofficially that those talks were so tense that the slovak in mp actually had to have prime minister had to go in and calm things down . now we also know that we're not going to have a detailed notetaking record of who said what, because that has been full, gone at for generic note taking take if that'll make of that at what you want. but we know that the sparring had already b
e. u summit in brussels. tensions have been high between the block a morsel recently over the question of rule of law. pushing the topic to the top of discussions and dividing member states along the way. let's go live to job shadow dimansky, paris to bring a small. hey charlotte, good morning. and so heading into the 2nd table as we wanted a bit, let's talk about what came out of the 1st day and what's a head later bring us up to speed. that's why you leaders debating late in to the night over...