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left on the right appear before a truth commission. well thanks for joining us china has warned the u.s. to stay out of its internal affairs as they top diplomats of the world's 2 largest economies hold talks in alaska the chinese foreign minister wang he also said it's time to repair u.s. china relations which is at an all time low it's the 1st high level meeting between the 2 superpowers under president joe biden's administration u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken says they will discuss a wide range of human rights issues including taiwan hong kong and the crackdown on weaker muslims in shin jong il accuses china of threatening the international order china retaliated by pointing out the u.s. cannot speak for the rest of the worlds. value. with the judge by population scale or the trend of the world the wisdom world does not represent the global public opinion so we hope that when talking about universal values or international public opinion on the part of the united states we hope the u.s. side will think about whether it feels reassured saying those things because the us does not represent the world it only represents the government of the united states i have to tell you in my my short time as secretary of state i've spoken to i think nearly $100.00 counterparts from around the world and i just made my 1st trip as i noted to japan and south korea. i have to tell you what i'm hearing is very different from what you describe i'm hearing deep satisfaction that the united states is back there were reengage with our allies and partners i'm also hearing deep concern about some of the actions your government is taking we have continues that in by for us in beijing the 1st let's bring in our diplomatic out of the same spaces joining us from anchorage in alaska so tough rhetoric exchanged between both sides it seems that we expect some sort of breakthrough. we don't know there certainly was a rather unusual and frank exchange of views from these 2 sides normally when you get an event like this the 2 sides sit down and you get some very brief polite remarks from both sides that is not how it played out this time the u.s. secretary of state was the 1st to speak and he cited very specific concerns the u.s. has about china the chinese side responded with a senior politburo member yang jiechi and he said this wasn't diplomatic protocol what the u.s. just said and he then cited his own concerns about the u.s. saying the u.s. chooses its own type of democracy china has its own democracy he cited us a regime change in the middle east and then he talked about human rights here in the u.s. talking about the slaughter of black people was the quote that quote interestingly was not used by his translator when she translated it back to those in the room including the u.s. secretary of state and national security adviser after what they have heard they heard though they then spoke again and the chinese want to speak again yet again at which point the reporters weren't able to hear that they were ushered out of the room it's very hard to do how to judge this because it was very very frank it may have been a exchange of views that will clear the air it may have been the much deepening of the division between the 2 countries i don't think we're going to know for now because the talks continue behind closed doors and it will depend what happens in those talks concerns we'll cross back to you later thank you so much for that update from anchorage now we bring in katrina news and joining us from bain saying you heard james arthur say there about the exchange of words and seeing both sides what does china won out of these talks. well yes it's quite heated in exchange indeed but we also have to remember that this comes off the back of a few days of the us being in both tokyo and seoul and spending those 2 days criticizing china outright for being a bad international actor also behind the scenes we've had a flurry of actions by the u.s. against china back home for example they've cut the license of a chinese telecom company in the u.s. they've subpoenaed a number of chinese technology companies and this week they've also sanctioned or expanded sanctions on a number of chinese officials they say are responsible for curtailing freedoms in hong kong so it does seem that beijing has been sincerely caught off guard by these actions to the point that younger true china's top diplomat in that meeting in alaska actually asked anthony blinken if these actions were taken on purpose in the lead up to this meeting so there has been quite a lot of anger building on beijing's part in the lead up to this to this meeting and we have to keep in mind it's not only the u.s. who has an audience here china has its own audience 1400000000 citizens who are increasingly nationalistic and china is very determined to appear strong they don't want to appear subordinate to the u.s. they want to be taken as an equal and so we've seen a young pitcher and the foreign minister one year really let rip induced for the 1st few moments of this encounter that being said though we have heard for weeks that chinese officials will sincerely want to reset ties they've called for this meeting to open up communication channels that they did not have for much of the end of the trumpet ministration they want to find common ground they want to see if there a new path can be set between the 2 countries but at the same time we've had china say that there is no compromise on new shoes that they consider relevant to chinese security or sovereignty so that includes hong kong taiwan or shin jiang so we have to see whether the both of both sides are. going to pass these disagreements chinese and the us or to the us way chiang kai did say that the chinese side have don't have unrealistic expectations of what can be achieved but at the same time beijing is hoping that this meeting will come back with something productive ok catherine i thank you for that update from beijing canada has been denied access to attend the trials of 2 if it's citizens in china former diplomat michael kaur vacant businessman michael spade or were arrested 2 years ago speight or as trial is due to begin shortly the pair are accused of spying and a move widely seen as a retaliatory over canada as the tension of main one zoo an executive from chinese telecom giant weiwei the us once mang extradited to face fraud charges related to our ways dealings with iran several european countries including germany and france are resuming astra zeneca vaccinations after the continent's top medical regulators said the doses are safe and effective european medicines agency believes the benefits of receiving the job far outweigh the potential risks of blood clots from berlin dominic kane reports for much of this week this vaccine has been the focus of attention by many as a main weapon against coded but feared by others from what they thought might be a dangerous side effect the use of medical regulator has given its verdict the committee has come to a clear scientific conclusion this is a safe and effective vaccine its benefits in protecting people from 19 with the associated risks of hospital life outweigh the possible risks. around 7000000 doses of the vaccine have already been administered across the e.u. with many more lying unused on shelves in vaccination centers the clear effect of the temporary suspension in its use in germany some in the medical profession believe the greater risk lies in the 2 using the astra zeneca product this is. not an easy this is necessary time is running out we have to get the vials and we have all the infrastructure for it behind us we have a huge vaccination center we could vaccinate not just 1300 people in a day but many more if we had to we are ready that was that one problem is the public lack of confidence some in germany feel about astra zeneca as a product some surveys suggest barely more than half the population here would be happy to receive that a stark contrast to the way the vaccine has been received in the u.k. where its uptake has been much greater one medical analyst told me when it comes to health matters germans don't like to take risks. like we germans some palms are we want no risk and there is not such thing like a no risk maybe you a population things different in this respect and that might be the reason for this . reason. here in the german capital ministers of announced a rapid resumption of astra zeneca vaccination on friday perhaps hoping to counter the growing public belief they've just been acting too slowly during the pandemic confidence in the government is also done with just 6 months to a general election dominic kane al-jazeera berlin. the us says it's finalizing plans to low and millions of doses of that stockpiled astra zeneca vaccines to other countries 2 and a half 1000000 jobs will go to mexico and another one and a half will be sent to canada tens of millions of doses of the vaccine are sitting on use that american warehouses as the jobs have not been authorized for emergency use there the stockpiling has sparked an international outcry a rapid surging coronavirus infections is forcing chile to put half of its population into an indefinite lockdown where than 6000 new cases were recorded in its latest daily report deaths have reached their highest number since june and it's all happening despite a quarter of the population having received at least one dose of the vaccine arline america editor of the c.n.n. has more from santiago. by saturday 98 percent of the population will be under lockdown at least for the weekend although that number half of the country will be under a permanent lockdown that is not just for the weekend but for nobody knows how long weeks months the government could say right now that as much as one out of every 3 chileans is already under lockdown that went into effect today but the government realized it wasn't enough and so announced additional confinement measures which as i say will go into effect over the weekend you know people are obviously in this country suffering from pandemic fatigue this isn't the 1st time that lock downs have been declared the government is trying to appeal to them to be responsible to be patient and just in case they're not to there are thousands of soldiers out on the streets in different counties where these well founded have been ordered that are making sure that people go home and are only allowing people with permits to be out on the streets or in their cars and that means that basically you are allowed to leave your house twice in a week to buy groceries or to go to the pharmacy or to a medical appointment in fact the only exception is to go and get to a vaccination still had on all just through all cutting the line we look at how some people in the u.s. are cheating the system to get their 19 vaccination. for the perfect. sponsored plan qatar airways hello once again the weather may be set for to pan make the most of it because we do have some unsettled weather on the way as we go on through the weekend high pressure in the process of getting squeezed out of the way at present central areas of china sitting on a band of cloud. and ray some towards the northeast was saying the change coming through and that's going to just make its way further east which as we go through friday 13th celsius in by saying that will clear the air we're seeing the recent dust and sand still blowing out of the gobi desert the korean peninsula fine and try friday a lovely day that in japan but as we go on into saturday that system makes its way across the yellow sea earth across the korean peninsula snow into north korea into the fall of these of china heavy rain there into southern parts of japan and that will make its way across q shoot into honshu and that's something to watch out for during the 2nd half of the weekend weather will go downhill follow that cloud and right to central and southern parts of china it does stay to step here mcgrath you say some showers pushing down across india china but for friday's generally fine and 5 years will rash of showers through much of southeast asia so as to coming in says frank are over the next day for much of india much of pakistan is fine dry and sunny. at ways to make a change. change your life for the path of a country challenge the accepted truth if you want to create something you push to break it continually mold it up to turn the status quo and fight injustice down the whole month iraq they. will go to school. witness personal documentaries not photo deception on al-jazeera woof. or. cuando. on the way down the top stories on al-jazeera this hour china has won the u.s. to stay out of its internal affairs and top diplomats in the world's 2 largest economies hold talks in alaska it's the 1st high level meeting between the 2 global powers on the us president joe biden's of ministration several european countries including germany and from to resuming astra zeneca vaccinations after the continent's top medical regulator said the doses are safe and effective european medicines agency believes the benefits of receiving the job far outweigh the potential risks of blood clots. a rapid surge in coronavirus infections is forcing chile to put off of its population into lockdown more than 6000 new cases were reported in its latest daily report while deaths have reached their highest number since june. north korea says it will cut diplomatic ties with malaysia for what it called a hostile act the state broadcaster's website said it's in protest over a court ruling it allowed a north korean citizen to be extradited to the u.s. on monday law money laundering charges north korea says the charges are politically motivated and war and that the u.s. will pay a price robin wright is joining us from seoul covering this story for us what more have we heard from north korea. well there is all stems from this court ruling earlier this month in a malaysian court to that the suspect moncho myung the north korean national can be extradited to the united states to face money laundering charges now he was arrested back in 2019 for allegedly being involved in a number of front companies also for apparently being involved in illicit shipment of goods into north korea north korea of course is suspected of using all sorts of illegal activities overseas in overseas countries to get access to funds or to goods that it's not meant to have as a way of getting around international sanctions it has reacted very angrily to this particular case branding this as an unpardonable crime by malaysia saying that all of these charges are completely trumped up that it is a pure fabrication it's going further though by saying that behind this is the united states that this is a part of some sort of u.s. inspired conspiracy saying that the u.s. itself will pay a price now of course u.s. north korean relations are very much in the news at the moment coming straight after a very high level u.s. mission to northeast asia as the new bided administration formulates its policy on how to deal with north korea as far as malaysia itself is concerned traditionally it has actually enjoyed relatively good relations with north korea one of few countries that has been fairly easy for north koreans to go to malaysia do business that of course change their relations were downgraded in 2017 with the notorious poisoning and killing of the north korean leader's half brother kim jong nam at kuala lumpur airport when he was made with a nerve agent apparently a plot inspired and carried out by north korean operatives relations improved somewhat since then but now with this latest round there is according to north korea a complete breakdown in diplomatic relations ok if thank you so much robin wright reporting from seoul. armed gunmen in mexico have killed at least 13 policemen and what's been described as the worst attack on officers in recent years it happened in cartel pack in central mexico on thursday its security minister says the convoy was ambushed by a gang whilst out patrolling. from mexico city. federal police say an investigation is currently underway to locate and capture armed gunmen responsible for the deaths of at least 13 law enforcement officers in the state of mexico the state that directly neighbors mexico city now authorities say that on thursday afternoon police in a convoy were ambushed by armed gunmen while police were trying to carry out an operation against armed groups in the municipality of quote they pick dina's now mexico's national guard has been deployed to participate in a multi agency investigation though at the moment details are still limited as to exactly how many suspects authorities are searching for now this latest attack against law enforcement officials highlights the many dangers and risks that law enforcement officers and security force in mexico take to try to curb violence in the country which has worsened under the code 900 and now nationwide at least 524 police officers were killed in 2020 that number unfortunately stands at 86 police officers that have been killed so far this year with the state of mexico continuing to be considered one of the most violent in the country 2 of colombia's most notorious warlords have appeared together before a so-called truth commission it's the latest development and shedding light on crimes committed during decades of civil war. the reports from bogota. and if it was for the 1st time 2 of the most feared warlords in colombia civil conflict faced each other in the country's truth commission albeit virtually. one side that had to go better known bass ilyas stephen changed. who led the revolutionary armed forces of colombia or fark in a war against the colombian state 260000 people dead until the signing of a peace deal in 2016 and the other salvatore monk who led the right wing death squads then murdered thousands of union members farmers and farm sympathizers he is currently being held in a united states prison and drug trafficking charges. mortal enemies in the past. talk without a need to kill each other in a civilized manner to respond to the concrete and barbarity said we commit to. the 2 are promising to confess their crimes in a symbolic and potentially revel the tory series of meetings in asia when you've got we arrived here with the sincere desire to contribute to the truth in a spirit of reconciliation we're not looking for justification or to celebrate the horrors of war. colombia's 2016 peace deal put the victims of the conflict at the center of a process that promised truth reparations in a guarantee of no repetition but a space many her criticism in particular from political military and intrapreneur sectors that are trying to avoid facing responsibilities yet the process is moving forward in january a special tribunal set up following the peace deal charged and 7 fellow former foreign leaders with human rights abuses including kidnapping it also revealed that more than $6000.00 people were murdered by the army and falsely presented as combat kills to be expecting the rebels numbered 3 times higher than previously the revelations have emboldened victims groups. who ordered the killing the jesuit priests who runs the commission says their role is to reveal the truth and protect the victim. but we cannot let this be a platform for the culprits to selves as actors of war but to shed light on the all the actors with the victims their testimony coming as the country continues to take tentative steps to discover and hopefully overcome the painful reality of its past allison the. rights groups are piling the pressure on the israeli government for the detention of palestinian minors they say israeli authorities absolute disregard for their well being that's after a group of boys were held for several hours last week. reports many others similar stories. abdullah obaid mother says this is the toughest moment of her life it's the 3rd time his 16 year old son has been detained in the past 6 months and this time he's going to prison accused of throwing stones at israeli forces trying my field on him and. whenever stones are thrown at the occupying forces they come and arrest me the last time i was put under house arrest i wasn't allowed to step outside the house. he says he had to choose between an open ended saint unsound a house arrest or 2 months in prison and this mother you know we have always been through hard times but this is the hardest it's the toughest ever to hand over your own child to the occupying forces may god protect him adela lives in the isa we a neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem israeli security forces have been accused of provoking palestinian communities carrying out a daily raids setting up roadblocks and going back at night to make arrests many of those detained are under 18 and you don't know what rights groups say more than 200 miners are being held in israel last week this video went viral that shows 5 boys aged between 8 and 13 being detained by israeli forces while out picking vegetables they were held for 5 hours the 2 eldest were told to return for questioning. unlike israeli children palestinians living in the occupied territory have few if any rights and they tried in military courts you're talking about interrogations off and where they are denied access to a lawyer you know answer not present in interrogation is there help for very long periods of time before going to trial now with the coronavirus and they do not yet this is from their family members there are very few phone calls even to maintain contact and so it's just a very long line of fire mission these children's rights israeli police have defended their actions saying there am is to preserve public order and that all authorities act within the law of dollars says he chose the prison sentence because at least he knows when he'll be released but well palestinians live under israeli occupation many say teenagers like adela will never be truly free. brian al-jazeera. protesters have held a mass rally in the syrian city of death they chanted anti government slogans and syrian opposition flag to mark 10 years since the beginning of the uprising against president bashar assad's the city was controlled by rebels and. when it was recaptured by russian backed government troops turkey is defending its decision to strip an opposition politician of his role after he was sentenced to prison for spreading terrorist propaganda it comes amid a move to try to ban his pro kurdish political party which led to protests and parliament's prosecutors filed a case against the people's democratic party on wednesday the president's office say it's a front for the kurdish group which ankara considers a terrorist organization. senior members of the taliban and afghanistan's government have been meeting in moscow in an effort to restart stalled peace negotiations russia the us china and pakistan are calling on the warring sides to observe an immediate cease fire the talks in moscow have been happening after earlier negotiations in doha stoled american troops are scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan the first's. as covert 19 vaccines roll out across the world so have scandals involving the writs the powerful i'm jumping us has been now except sent from los angeles rob reynolds has the tale of the vaccine shooter. with corona virus vaccine supply still tight and demand overwhelming authorities in the u.s. are denouncing queue jumpers and vaccine cheaters in california an unknown number of ineligible people signed up for vaccine appointments using online codes reserved for underprivileged and minority communities in florida officials say 2 younger women dressed up as grannies to trick vaccinators they were caught and turned away not allowed here no more in maryland fights nearly broke out at a drive through vaccination center when people started cutting in line and in washington state the governor rebuked a hospital system that gave special vaccine access to administrators and that is not acceptable for us we need to give everybody a fair shot a beverly hills doctor who treats wealthy and influential people says he's bombarded by requests for special treatment hundreds of phone calls same washed and younger not. seen how can we get a vaccine on how what we do how much can be a right to make donations cetera whatever astable they're trying to do in order to get back home many she hears are there there's no effort numbers people are doing it probably would admit to it over time so we really don't know but i'm ready to say it's significant in terms of it's more than a tiny handful of people public health specialists say cheating was made almost inevitable by the haphazard vaccine rollout at the beginning under the trumpet ministration a lot of this was left up to the states and many states in turn left. it up to counties and so that resulted in a whole range of systems and challenges and variation and who is eligible once you get into that kind of inconsistency you're encouraging despite the outrage they cause there seems to be no punishment for cheaters people and say this jerk that it wasn't even in the works or hold it is no exposure it is you know we just sort of nodded and we said you know well that's the way it goes in equities in the u.s. health care system are widespread but authorities hope that as vaccine supplies increase the urge to cheat will fade it would be terrible if we come out of this and don't learn important lessons from what went wrong and what went right because there will be another pandemic hopes of lessons learned for the next time a new disease strikes robert oulds al jazeera los angeles. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera china has warned the u.s. to stay out of its internal affairs as top diplomats of the world's 2 largest economies hold talks on alaska it's the 1st high level meeting between the 2 superpowers on the u.s. president joe biden's of ministration our diplomatic editor joins bays has the latest from anchorage.

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