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to continue this conversation, but just to say it's $1800.00 gmc at the top of the we are at the un general assembly. we have just been hearing from iran's newly elected president, him, but i see he's presented a recorded speech saying that from the events at the capital to the pull out of cobble, the u. s. has no credibility and st. james base talking to you in new york at the un headquarters. he spoke tracy spoke after by biden made, and he mentioned iran and his speech. yes vitamin had said that basically there's no no aim from the us under the bite and foreign policy to be confrontational to anyone. he said the war was now a something of last resort for the u. s. administration. he said that if there was ever a war, it was gonna be conducted with a full consent of the american people and hopefully with the support of allies. he said that they would take on what he described as terrorists around the world with regard to iran. they said that they wanted to keep pursuing the iran nuclear deal and those negotiations and the u. s. president, making it quite clear, he was prepared to talk to anyone as long as they had a peaceful intentions and not just iran was mentioned in that part of the speech. also north korea suggestion that yes, they would sit down and talk to the north koreans. because remember where we were 3 years ago with the situation with regard to the iran nuclear deal, the trump administration, pulling out of that deal. and a problem in terms of nuclear proliferation with the wrong well also we had the situation with north korea and those threats from the trump administration. and then that diplomacy, that very unusual diplomacy face to face with president trump and the north korean leader that has come to nothing. and in fact, north korea's nuclear program is more advanced and it was at any time in the past. so there are many problems at all right now in the spotlight here are the un general assembly. it's fair to say, as you saw from the very pessimistic speech for the un secretary general, even though they're not in the spotlight, none of those issues got any better data. another major speech to come is that from the chinese premier yes president, she is not going to be here. the chinese, i think you've been very cautious over cove. it. they have not sent a big delegation here. and neither is the chinese state counselor and for mr. wine, he here, so president, she's speech is going to be delivered by the video message. but i do think it's important because we've had the un secretary general laying out the possibility of a big divide around the world. 3 countries that are grouping around china and countries grouping around the u. s. he said it could be much more dangerous than the cold war of the last century. president biden make it quite clear. we don't want a co war. he said, we are prepared to talk and we want to sort problems out peacefully by talking to nations. so the other part of the question clearly, if there is a potential cold war between the us and china, is the chinese we're going to hear from them in the coming out and joe biden. finally, james, he was speaking, he said, as a nation, not at war, but how much have do we give his promise? that force will be the last resort. well, that's certainly what he's saying. and i think what do you remember with the u. s. president? when speaking here, yes, it is the 1st speech president joe biden, who as a senator and his vice president being un, many times in front of these 193 leaders. but the audience for us president is those $193.00 lead us on the world. but remember, the u. s. president's speech is going to be the headline news in the us. and i think when they write those speeches, they are thinking very much to of a domestic audience, things in afghanistan, a been a bad point for joe biden. people may support the u. s. pulling out of afghanistan, they're not particularly happy if you look at the opinion polls in the way it's being carried out. so that i think is why you're seeing that sort of direction in the speech from president biden. some of the aimed at a domestic audience to explain what he's gone and the rationale behind it. or maybe that for the moment a james base at the un in new york. well, the assembly was opened with a warning from the secretary general that the world stands on the edge of an abyss and what's being called the most serious speech antonio terrace has yet given. he told global lead, as it's time to act on climate change, western conflict and current of ours a and accused him of hubris. the 76 general assembly in new york is the 1st in person gathering of the leaders. since upon demik, the guy i'm here to songs the alarm, the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. oh well, there's never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. coffee 19 pandemic as supersize. the glaring guinea qualities, the climate crisis pummeling the planets. upheaval from afghanistan with european men and beyond. s what it be se, iteration and i've dentist on has been a recurring issue at the meeting speaking earlier. they may have counter called on world. busy leaders to remain engaged with the taliban. when did we emphasize the importance of the continued support of the international community to the afghan people at this critical stage and to separate between human aid and political differences? is also important to continue dialogue with the taliban. boycotting them would only lead to polarization and reactions, whereas dialogue could be fruitful. when nato secretary general jens dalton back who's also at the summit, spent $120.00. he's back about the alliances view of its role in what's happened in afghanistan. we all pay the very high price and golden treasure they to our lives, partners and about no place for him. but the effort was in vain. we went in there to fight the national toes, them to prevent the attacks against nathan allows us to saw 911. no time the tank has been organized, promised on over the last 20 years. then we also helped the international community and africans make enormous social and economic progress progress. we're just going to stay while the fact that millions have got a new taishan is not easy to reverse or go to school. now, what is happening? i've gone this done now it's a challenge for the africans, and it's on breaking for all of us who supported us on the song before all these years. but that doesn't mean that the effort was in vain. we have achieved important things in the fight against terrorism. and we will do what we can to maintain those gains and we have helped to facilitate social economic progress. someone with has all to be universe like the rights of for many women. but at the same time, someone will be hard to reverse. not pleased to the fact that we have empowered to people women by helping them to get education, maybe sued ons. a governing sovereign council says it's fall, the cure attempt says 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested and not being questioned. they tried to take control of several government institutions, including the state t, v and radio stations have been morgan reports now from cartoon incidence capital to a nearby city of on demand tuesday morning. started with reports of intense military activity and closure of branches across the river. nile, according to government media, who plotters were trying to take over the state media building. the military set measures were taken to contain the situation of the attempt at school 1st broke on faith media, the thought to reassure or the public. how does it collaborate with the failed coup? attempt clearly indicates that it's necessary to reform the military and security apparatus it colson, all out. reconsideration of the transition process and the necessity to forge a partnership based on the values and principles of the revolution would towards a civil democratic transition only to dance military says senior army officials were behind the coup attempt and 21 of them. and the number of soldiers from the armored corps were arrested and would be interrogated. hours later, traffic appeared to be flowing smoothly in central, hard to including around army headquarters that officials had been targeted by the plotters who dan has been unafraid. el paso to the mccracken rule. it's long time ruler. i'm going to be, she was removed from power by the military, april 2019. following 4 months of protests. the country is now ruled by a joint civilian and military government. both sides of the transitional government have reiterated that the power sharing deal is a unique model and provide the best way for them to transition to democracy. but it hasn't been free from tension between them. elliptical farseason the ruling for let him have a, he was the military of holding too much power. and the military has repeatedly hinted that their civil encounter. part of the reasons you can on the growth has been slow. some analysts said the whole government is to blame for teased as events . it doesn't seem that this is a government because there aren't any thinking to put together a law for elections or for them because part of the sense that has to be done getting mentoring for it to be designed. so it seems that even the public is now very few years. the transition authorities say the attempt is not the 1st challenge that they're faced and foiled or detected linked to fractions, learned to bashir, and added sense of insecurity in the nation already facing high inflation. and shortages of goods and services. he will morgan onto the ra cartoon. well, let's look place at the political situation in sudan, whereby she was ousted as president in 2019 following nationwide protests about sudan to charity economy. initially, the transitional military council took over it held talks with opposition, groups about a transition to democracy, and 5 months later, civilian military power sharing administration took off his lead by prime minister de la, handled with 2 years on the little sign of economic relief. and that's led to more protests in the capital costume and other states. attention is also increased over plans to integrate all groups into the sudanese forces. i'm dorcas called the fractions within the security forces, deeply worry. janice horner is the deputy director for the horn of africa and senior analyst was done with the international crisis group. and he says, the capital has been come in the hours following the attempted coup. i'd like to talk to people from military intelligence and the government and civil society in khartoum and local to need them. so there's some, you know, abiding concern across all those groups that this cru attempt was perhaps the test balloon for something larger that comes later down the road. and i think that tested in traps was to look and understand perhaps how the street my response is to earlier, you know, there have been, there has been a lot of people, particularly in the east of sudan where particularly be a traditional leaders, leaders have called for the overthrow of the transitional government. they've been very unhappy with their last coming from the last year to a peace agreement. and so that there was some concern that there's a link with with this. and perhaps there was an idea that perhaps the street might respond differently, but to be honest, i, as, as i, as i see it, and cartoon people have been quite relaxed and calm in response to the qu, people with those private sector and small business and diplomatic missions local stuff, have all been quite, quite cool and have gone about their day. so. so the response that perhaps some of the to makers might have hope or has somebody not eventually a pretty more still ahead on these are including yes, we have regular conditions inside the can build by haitian refugees under a bridge in texas. and it's called mount for classes to resume for girls and i'm going down the telephone just to get them back to school as soon as possible. because coming up we'll hear from europe's captain as his team, prepared to defend gulf. right. ah. so police in the u. k, have charge a 3rd russian for the 2018 poisoning of the former double agents, a scruple and have confirmed all 3 suspects worked for russian military intelligence, scripture and his daughter were poisoned with the nav. it should not talk, in the case of souls brake gentle reports, none of the 3 likely to face just this according to britain's metropolitan police force is denise said, gaff alias. so gay, fidelity of he's charged with being the 3rd man involved in the attempted murder of sergey scree. paul and his daughter. you live in the u. k, using the nerve agent novice shock in march, 2018. a police officer, nick bailey also became critically ill and a woman dawn sturgess died months later after she came into contact with nerve agent, left behind scrape all had been a russian spy, turns double agent feeding secrets to britain's intelligence services released as part of a spy swap, he settled in the wilcher city of salzburg, where he was targeted, say police by agents working for russia's g, r. you military intelligence agency. so gave is thought to have been the men in charge. prime minister boris johnson demanded the suspect be handed over. they should recognize that all since that justice must be done is not abated. and don's dodge is an innocent member of the british public. died in that event, and we want to see as a suspect candidate. but it is the 1st time that british police and prosecuting authorities have linked the crime and all 3 suspects to the g. r. you confirming the findings of independent investigations, the trio are alleged to have worked together before in bulgaria and the czech republic. this was the 1st time they've been active in the u. k. however, it is not the 1st time that russia stands accused of going after its enemies on u. k. soil in london, in 2006 outspoken kremlin critic alexander lithonian co, died in agony after being poisoned, using a rare radioactive isotopes called polonium 210. it was slipped into his tea in a smart london hotel, allegedly, by 2 russian agents. a judgment by the european court of human rights was found that the russian state was to blame for what it described as an assassination. they haven't even seen any results of the investigation. so far such statements are at the very least, unfounded, were not willing to take this ruling on board. the criminal continues to deny involvement in both the scriptural and lithonian co cases. and another thing that's unlikely to change is that with no extradition treaty and no help from the russian authorities, all the suspects are likely to remain safe and at large in russia. jonah whole al jazeera libby as eastern base parliament is past no confidence faith in the countries unity government. it's a new blow to you and backed peace efforts. 3 months ahead of elections. it says the administration would continue to operate and a caretaker role. well, the trainer has more now from tripoli. the government of national unity came into power in march. that was after a very difficult and challenging political settlement that was facilitated by the un support mission. what we thought today, just really showcase is that the divisions in libya still exists. now when the few the government came into power, they were tasked with a few things. most importantly, they were to leave the country until nationwide election can take place. those are scheduled on december 24th. there were also tasks with unified state institutions of done a pretty good job. when it comes to unifying the central bank, the ministries, the newest military institution, hasn't seen the progress like the others. the military institution is still deeply divided, but also tasks with leading, with forcing over $20000.00 foreign fighters out of the country. the spokesman of the parliament available have said that this government will continue in its role. but as a caretaker government and what that does is sort of limits and limits the power that this government has in terms of you know, making contracts or, or agreements with foreign countries. but i think that most libyans are ready to, to put their vote in, ready to vote for who they want in power. so we're going to have to have to wait and see what this means for the elections. the canadian prime minister just intruder has been reelected, falling a snug collection on monday. forget show the ruling liberals will remain the single largest party in parliament, but it is falling short of treat as go of a majority when chad events reports now from once you. yeah, the celebration came swiftly for justin trudeau on election day. you are sending us back to work. a with a clear mandate to get canada through this pandemic. and to the brighter days i had my friends, that's exactly what we are ready to do. the moments before the victory speech, the canadian prime minister's key rival in the election campaign, conservative leader era, no tool through some barb and i told him if he thinks he can threaten canadians with another election in 18 month, the conservative party will be ready. the rumblings of an expensive election only to be almost exactly where the liberals were on august 15th, when it was called by the prime minister, will continue as well. questions about the future of both leaders. but on election night, the mood was very optimistic, even sounding as though a majority had been secured. i hear you when you say that, you just want to get back to the things you love. not worry about this pandemic or about an election that you just want to know that your members of parliament, of all stripes will have your back through this crisis and beyond. and certainly his supporters were very happy with the when the majority are not. you did a lot of hard to get paid off. we didn't expect this event, but i'd like to be on the top. you, you finally had gotten a progressive government that is going to make sure that canadian stays safe and that we move forward for everyone. so many unknowns, so such an expected certainly as stressful campaign for canadians from coast to coast to coast its over just in trudeau is again prime minister of canada. jody bent zera, montreal, thousands of migrants from haiti, who'd been hoping to find a refuge in the us of being sent home instead. many had been staying at a makeshift camp at a texas, bought a town where conditions a set to be going from bad to worse. john holman reports from kenya, many a crossing back onto the mexican side of the border to avoid deportation. inside the mate ship camper more than a 1000 people, mostly haitians in the rio texas. they crossed the river illegally and we're hoping the u. s. would let and stay most of the shelters. it just blanket plastic and even river aids propped up by sticks together with a lot of rubbish, but little water or food. someone inside the county film, these images for us, us authorities have largely blocked the media from seeing it. and now they are entering the place irregular migration poses a significant threat to the health and welfare of the welfare of border communities and to the lives of the migrant themselves and should not be attempted. if you come to the united states illegally, you will be returned daily flights of taking off from the us, sending people back to haiti to avoid deputation some people like vicki of cross back into mexico. we found them in a park with these 20 month old son, adams, but he still hasn't given up on his drink. i'm 30 years old, and i don't know how many years i have left before i die. but my dream is to enter the us. if i cross today and they send me back to haiti, i'll try it again. welcome and asked him why was already talking about dying. he told me he'd been deeply traumatized by parts of the 5000 kilometer journey. get this for me to help him, lawyer. many people died in the jungle. you could be waiting through the water, and the river would take you away. a pregnant woman hungry people who couldn't walk and died in the forest. i saw many things. and these images haunt me. most stations we talked to had similar stories. and now mexico isn't a safe haven, eva. authorities rounding up migrants here aiding the u. s. f. in essence, the now trapped, i guess it was, you know, here we are prisoners, nobody knows what to do. some people have decided to go to haiti, but if they arrive like this with nothing, it's going to be very tough with the poverty, the crime, they'll just get even poor. so instead, june was hoping for the best had him back to the us in the camp of getting nappies and milk for his son. we left him as he waded into the river, crossing between 2 countries, neither of which was him. john home and al jazeera, aconia, mexico, the us, the senate homeland security and government affairs committee is holding a hearing to discuss what it calls, domestic terror threats. senators, a hearing testimony, evaluating the situation, 20 years after $911.00. they've also discussed, i've got this done and the haiti, migrant crisis, medical haine has this update now from capitol hill in washington dc. we saw of those my haitian migrants being basically whipped with horse rains and almost trampled on by horses from the customs and border protection that created a lot of outrageous social media. but it took almost 2 hours before we didn't brought up here at the senate hearing when it was brought up. it was from a republican senator who asked the secretary of homeland security. if this was his fault, it is humanitarian crisis. and he said, no, it's the fault of smugglers who put out the rumor that the haitians would be allowed in. i think it's important to clarify something that secretary, my worker said in john home in peace. that is, that anyone who comes to the country illegally will be deported. it's important to point out. it is not illegal to ask for asylum. it is actually very legal under international law. the let, the, by the ministration is doing is continuing something called title 42. that was 1st put into place by the trump administration, citing the coven health emergency where they can basically just pick people up, grabbed them, and deport them without giving them even a chance to ask for asylum. so what secretary mer, marcus said, is at one point there were about $15000.00 people stranded under that bridge. now he says it's down to $10000.00 or increasing flights. they've asked the military for help. what they're basically doing is rounding them up, putting them on flights to other processing centers throughout the country. and then they are going to deport them to haiti despite the fact that they are a political turmoil in that country. economic crisis, natural disasters, those on the left are said to the president biden, that he needs to do something to give them sort of protected status to let them stay here in the united states so far. though that criticism does not seem to be moving the by the ministration customer has deployed on police to its board with serbia that have been protested roadblock since christina said it would deny entry 2 vehicles with 7 license plates and a new rules, drivers must removal cover ups have been license plates and pay to replace them with temporary ones because of his prime minister says that will remain the case as long as the drivers going into serbia, have to alter their own number place. hello and here and out 0 ah, for less than $2.00, you're protected for 2 hours in case of robbery. it covers the money, but also violence said some columbia is to take out insurance against the surgeon street crime. global markets rattled as if he has grown that one of china's biggest real estate developers could collapse under a multi 1000000000 dollar that i didn't talk to england pull out of a to pakistan. there are warning to a potential split and international cricket. we'll have news of that with andy. ah ah, the 1st proper shamal has picked up recently and the forecasts are wednesday, shows it blowing steadily down. the go is if any dusty wrong, it tends to reduce the community around the gulf states, which is if the present feeling that otherwise it's a dry picture everywhere. winds on particularly strong. although they are coming down through turkey eventually into the east and med temperature wise, we're about right 40 bad rice, the daytime max in doha. but here's the change now in eastern europe is quite cold . that code is coming across the black sea right across turkeys attempt is only dropped 10 degrees in for example, both anchor and mr. ball in this forecast. and it will keep going down further down to 17. as we get to assist and the cold wind blows, reassemble to use it, loads a chev stretching down through almost a cypress and certainly shows the borders of syria. so this wind is going to increase and event you feel that chill breeze from north need. it's right through the levant, with a few shaft wrapped into it. the edge of the mountain is still visible. this is the breeze, and it does produce some showers on the coast of both kenya, samaria, anton veneer in land, though it's a fairly dr. picture scattering of big chairs, the heaviest ones there are further west. lastly round the gulf of guinea with nigeria probably the main focus the news. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a janita. most people will never know what's beyond the stone, the deafening silence of 100000. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious with fear. it's not an option. but when most people oh i guess what you do there are about top stories this and the you in general assembly has opened with the warning from the secretary general that the world stands on the edge of an abyss. attorney terrorist told global lead as it is time to act on climate change, western conflicts and current of our errands. president abraham, where you see address the general assembly for the 1st time. he denounced the united states has no credibility, re seals that said he wants to resume nuclear tours with well powers in order to get us sanction lifted. citizens governing sovereign council says it's foiled, an attentive case. it says the plotters have been arrested and not being questioned . they tried to take control of several governments students, including stake, tv and radio stations. it's not about and says it hopes to allow teenage girls to return to school as soon as possible, given no timeline for allowing them to resume classes or for women to go back to work. the group says it's drafting rules to allow their return under islamic guidelines. and tuesday, the interim government announced the list of deputy ministers. he's been in them that we are trying to strengthen the cabinet further and god willing women will be appointed to certain positions in the necessary section. and one day we will announce their names here. in the case of female students, the ministry of education is working hard to lay the groundwork with the education of high school girls as soon as possible. the work is underway on the framework and it is hope this will be done. god.

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