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more than 20 people arrested, including senior members of the military and u. k. police that charge a 3rd russian with the attempted murder of a former spy, but none of them are likely to face just ah, warnings about corona virus, climate change and conflicts have set the tone on the 1st day of quino speeches at the un general assembly. more than 100 world leaders are appearing in person, after most of them stayed away last year, due to the pandemic and the world's response to over 19. it was a key point for secretary general and 20 the parish. he criticized wealthier nations for what he called the obscenity of letting poor nations struggle to source vaccines. us president joe biden spoke of a decisive decade pledging to increase funding to fight climate change. but he steered clear of smoking tension with china, saying he was not seeking a new cold war. or china's leaders using ping didn't address the u. s. head on the but the key message from his speech was the disputes between countries should be handled through dialogue and cooperation. the strongest words of the day though, came from the secretary general himself or diplomatic editor james bay's reports from the un please. thank you all seats. this is gathering of world leaders started on a, some benoit, the un secretary general highlighting the growing list of global problems. coven, 19 the climate crisis, and conflicts. all of them, he said, getting worse. 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. our world has never been more threatened, or more divided. we faced the greatest cascade of cries in our lifetimes. this is the 1st un general assembly, attended by president joe biden, speaking just weeks after the taliban and takeover in cobble a war that, in effect, led to a u. s. defeat. he laid out his strategy on future u. s. military involvement. u. s. military power must be our tool of last resort, not our 1st, that should not be used as an answer to every problem we see around the world. we've ended 20 years of conflict, gas and and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of letters, diplomacy, of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways and lifting people up around the world. as he spoke, there was just one mid level french diplomat listening france incense file straight is decision to buy nuclear submarine technology from the u. s. and the u. k. after his speech biden met with australia's prime minister scott morrison saying the u. s . had no closer or more reliable ally in his speech, president biden didn't speak much about the way forward in afghanistan on wednesday, the foreign ministers of the g 20 group of countries, and then the 5 permanent members of the security council. therefore, ministers will discuss how to deal with the taliban. the reality though, the international community has very limited leverage on the new rulers in cobble, james bays al jazeera of the united nations were joined now by mike hannah, who is that the you went for us and has been following the speeches. michael eyes were, of course, on how the chinese president would react to the controversial security packed from last week between australia, the u. k. and the u. s. i guess all things considered the response was quite measured. it was indeed some would call it very moderate, very tempered, particularly given the words that have come out of china in the wake of that particular deal. words use such as renewing a cold war ideology. but the chinese president stayed away from any direct criticism of the united states and its allies in that particular deal. he adopted a mission, very equitable tone as it were. putting china as a country that is interested in globalization is interested in multilateralism. insisting that the important thing is to negotiate a dialogue rather than indulged in confrontation. this is what the chinese president had to say. go, you go up differences and problems among countries. hotly, avoidable need to be handle through dialogue and corporation on the basis of equality and mutual respect. one countries assess whether it does not have to mean another country's failure. and while it's big enough to accommodate common development and progress of all countries, we need to pursue dialogue and inclusiveness over confrontation and exclusion. and like joe biden, the u. s. president and the british prime minister boys johnson we know have met, has anything come out of that meeting. well, was a very friendly meeting and sunday, se overly friendly meeting the to appear to enjoy each other's company, borrows johnson and did himself to the president by travelling to dc by train. joe biden, having used amtrak for decades while he was sen, making reference to a during the photo opportunity that the 2 leaders had. but it's significant that by didn't met with barbara johnson in d. c. give him that early on the day here in new york, he met with the australian prime minister, his other ally in that very controversial alliance that was announced in recent days. this alliances come under major attack from the e. u, and in particular from france, all arguing that the u. s. is indulging in a type of unilateralism that cuts out of the orbit. it's traditional allies such as the un nato. this is something that bite and addressed in his speech, insisting that the us needs to keep warm relationships at all. it's traditional allies and will continue to do so, attempting to project the idea of a multilateral us in the face of what many of its critics are now saying is the evolving of a unilateral diplomatic foreign policy macanna with the latest from the un headquarters in new york, mike, thank you. now the treatment of people from haiti trying to cross into the united states via mexico has grown criticism internationally and from the white house. the us talk prophy g official says mass expulsions without screening for protection needs could breach international law. while border guards have been slammed for using horse rains as whips to threaten those people seeking refuge. the al jazeera video of the incident was discussed in a senate hearing. particle hame has more now from washington d. c. why the, the al jazeera pitcher is called the united states desperate and hungry haitian migrants trying to make it back to a makeshift camp with food and water met 5 for. 6 no, no, no, no, no. the men on horseback work for department of homeland security, secretary of a 100 more acres, who promised in the senate hearing tuesday, there will be consequences. re, i directed to the office of professional responsibility be present on site in del rio, 247. to ensure that the conduct of our personnel adheres to our policy, to, to our policies, to our training and to our values. i was horrified to see the images and we look forward to learning the facts that are reduced from the investigation. the us vice president, also way to what i saw to take good about those individual horseback trading human beings the way they were horrible. and i fully support what is happening right now, which is a thorough investigation is exactly what is going on there. but human beings should never be treated that way and deeply troubled about it. but republicans in congress are making a broader political point saying border security is broken in president 5 and to blame this committee, all i can say is my secretary is that sooner or later this administration is going to have to take responsibility for the crisis that you have committed that the board that gets worse day upon day. and so far we are so far, every time we hear from you it's somebody else's fault. something's going to happen later. it's just, it's really, it's quite unbelievable. but for the thousands of patients who hope this would be their 1st step to a new life in america, they are now being moved to other processing centers and are expected to be flown back to haiti in the next 10 days. the, the ministration is continuing, the policy set up by the trump administration, which says, because of the pandemic, they can deport people right away without even giving them a chance to ask for asylum. has angered many people in his own political party. but so far it doesn't appear the by demonstration plans to change course. and if it did, would likely come too late for the thousands of patients on the border. patrick line al jazeera washington. well, as pat he reported thousands of haitians who crossed the mexican border into the u . s. will now be sent back home. many of the people had been staying at a make shift camp at a texas border town where conditions are set to be going from bad to worse. as john holman reports not from aconia, many are crossing back temporarily onto the mexican side to avoid the for taishan. inside the mate ship camper more than 8000 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 count film, these images for us, us authorities of largely blocked the media from seeing it. and now they were entering the place. irregular migration poses a significant threat to the health and welfare of 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 u. s. sending people back to haiti to avoid deputation. some people like vicky, have crossed back into mexico. we found them in a park with his 20 month old son, adams, but he still hasn't given up on his drink today, and 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 po jimmy helped him well. many people died in the jungle. you could be wading 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 trap, i guess it was. here we are prisoners, i have, 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, job was hoping for the best had him back to the u. s. and 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. so to come here on al jazeera, the taliban says african girls will be allowed to go back to school, but it won't say when them and maiden turkey. petro 1st showcases the country's new military hardware as aims to sell more abroad. ah, hello there. let's have a look at the weather in australia and we've got a strong cold front, sweeping across the se, us port temperatures down. and it's also brought snow to pots of victoria and new south wales. we had up to 20 centimeters fall in places there. now it is going to pull away, leaving some cloud behind it, but that does clear up. we will see some sunshine coming through by the time we get to thursday, and the temperature is all going to pick up and places like adelaide and in sydney . now, speaking of high temperatures, up in the north darwin registered its hottest september day on record on tuesday, and that's thanks to inland winds that sweeping up taking some of that warmth with them. it is going to cool down slightly, but the temperature will fit in early thirty's. now as we hope over the tasman see to new zealand, we are seeing some really wet and windy weather affecting the north island. our northern areas of the south island. but down in the south, it does remain, fina and dryer comes thursday, though we are going to see some very heavy falls affecting gives ben and plenty of rain in the bay of plenty. now as we move over to south east asia, we are seeing some heavy rain effect parts of indo china with a swirling system sweeping in to vietnam. the. ready too often of cornerstone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives fanning for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part to the communist revolution on a j o . the me reminder now of the top stories here on al jazeera, the united nations general assembly is opened with a stark warning from its secretary general, not being labeled. the most serious speech is yet given. and tony perez said the world stands on the edge of thousands of asians who have crossed into the us by a mexico are being sent home. but the un talk refugee official says mass expulsions without screening for protection needs could be a breach of international law. the taliban has requested to speak to add the un general assembly this week in nominated though have base the spokesmen. so hale shaheen as the african ambassador to the united nations. that request was made in a letter to the secretary general on monday, but the country seat is already taken by the united nations official who was put in the post just 2 months ago. a committee including members from the us, china and russia, will me to, to the side who will serve will stay with the taliban. the group says it hopes to allow teenage girls to return to school quote, as soon as possible. it's given no timelines though, for allowing them to resume classes or for women to go back to work for that matter . the group says it's drafting rules to allow their return under islam make guidelines. on saturday, some african girls return to primary schools with gender segregated classes. the interim government announced the list of deputy ministers on tuesday. we know them that we are trying to strengthen the cabinet further and god's 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 willing authorities in sudan have blamed that military plotters loyal to the former president for foiled qu 21 officers and a number of soldiers of being question after an attempt to gain control of government institutions. including state p, v. this is the latest threat to the countries tentative moves towards the moxie hipaa. morgan reports from cartoon me into dance capital hard to a nearby city of on demand tuesday morning. started with reports of intense military activity and closure of breaches across the river nile. according to government media group plot says we're trying to take over the state media building . the military set measures were taken to contain the situation. the use of the attempted school 1st broke on faith media, the thought to reassure the public. how does it collaborate? the failed, coo 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 sedans, military says senior army officials were behind the qu, 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 floating smoothly in central, hard to including around army headquarters that official state had been targeted by the plotters, law. sudan has been on a fragile path to democratic rule. it's long time ruler. i'm going to be. she was removed from power by the military and april 2019 following 4 months of protest. the country is now ruled by a joint civilian and military governments. both sides of the transitional government have reiterated that the power sharing deal is the unique model and provide the best way for them to transition to democracy. but it hasn't been free from tension between them. well, let's go farseason the ruling coalition. he was the military of holding too much power, and the military has repeatedly hinted that their civil income was the reason to dance economy. growth has been slow. some analysts say the whole government is to blame for tuesday, events. it doesn't seem that this is a government because there aren't any thinking to put together a law for elections for them because the census hasn't been done mentoring for it to be designed. so ac, 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. learn to be here. and as a sense of insecurity information, already facing high inflation and shortages of goods m services, he will morgan onto the ra cottle. more people have been forced 3 vacuum their homes after a volcanic eruption on one of spain's canary islands on sunday. a far as he say, the neighbourhood of to can the out till is the latest and the powerful flowing lava or the 160 homes on the palm. i have been destroyed. this is the 1st time the volcano has erected in 15 years. so i fear of being urged to stay away from the area on nicholas hock is on the, on the, for us to moving situation. and we've seen the court and move and we're moving slowly but surely away from, from this area. i mean, we're not very far from here. i mean, we're a few kilometers off, but what has really surprised me is the sound of this volcano. these allowed russians, this regular reduction that is to night, keeping many people awake. many people are still hold up in their home, unwilling to, to leave their home despite the fear or the sense that this could destroy their home. and so there's a sound, there's a sense of unknown of what is going to happen next. but there's still this all about about what's happening behind this volcano, that remain silent for almost 50 years that has now decided to make itself heard. and, and now we can see that both authorities, scientists, and people living here are observing what's happening behind us quite closely. police in the u. k. have charged a 3rd russian for the attempt to murder a former spy using nerve agent. the attack on so discrete, probably in a quiet english city, 3 years ago, led to the death of a local woman. this comes on the same day that a top european court officially blamed russia for another assassination on british soil. but it still hold reports. none of the 3 russians in this case are likely to face justice. this, according to britain's metropolitan police force is denise said, gaff alias. so gay fed alta, he's charged with being the 3rd man involved in the attempted murder of sergey scrape. paul and his daughter. you live in the u. k, using the nerve agent, navi chalk 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 no agent left behind. scruple had been a russian spy, turns double agent feeding secrets to britain's intelligence services released as part of us by swapping settled in the wilcher city of souls breaking where he was targeted, say police by agents working for russia's g. r, use 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't sturgess. 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. u. confirming the findings of independent investigations, the trio are alleged to have worked together before in bulgaria and the czech republic. so 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 red radioactive isotope called polonium 210. slipped into his teeth in a smart london hotel, allegedly by 2 russian agents. a judgment by the european court of human rights is found that the russian state was to blame for what it described as an assassination . haven't even been 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 st. paul and lithonian co cases. and another thing that's unlikely to change is that we've no extradition treaty and no help from the russian authorities. all the suspects are likely to remain safe and at lodge in russia. jonah whole al jazeera, the border between cost of in serbia still blocked after the cost of the government denied entry to the vehicles with serbian license plates. constable sent armed police officers to the area after s. thank serbs. park trucks in the border crossing is a protest. under the new rules, drivers must pay to replace their serbian license plates with temporary causes and ones. serbia does not recognize its former province as an independent state and where he has a similar ruling place for vehicles going the other way. candidates prime minister says he's ready to cooperate with his political opponents after failing to win an outright majority. in monday's a snap election, just intruder has been reelected for a 3rd to pro, but provisional results that say that he's fallen 12 feet short of a majority is faced opposition. criticism for holding the election. 2 years early in a bit to capitalize on public approval of his successful cooper, $900.00 policies, turkeys, largest aerospace and technology event tech no fest took off any stumble on tuesday . it seems to showcase them promote the country's rapid advances in defense technology and attract young talent to the industry. seen him crusade glue reports from the symbol its rocket helicopter to augment aerial vehicle and place 30 showcases of domestic produce defense technology for the 4th time. and it's stumble. 200000 students competed in 35 different fields to take part in the 6 day festival. rates are high among participants like his team want to 1st prize with a drones designed to extinguish fire would depend on make and hundreds of wildfires and turkeys mediterranean region. this summer, devastating much of the country's tourism industry. their invention has been given more significance. our drone is capable of operating 100 meters of fires on facades and roofs. motivation has been the national technology move. were aware of the mission and vision our state has chosen. other winners are being chosen, but those who make it are seen as asset for the countries defense. industrial, alta sell products and services at home and abroad. more than 50 percent of turkey's armed forces are supplied by domestic companies. the government aims to eliminate all foreign suppliers and make that 100 percent by $22300.00 anniversary of the foundation of the turkish republic. take over about feeling when we look at tech. no. first youth, we see the architects of great to keep engineers, scientists, and to pin newark, who will make their marks tomorrow. marked our drones are named after the family members behind them. they're known for their effectiveness in helping as their b. john achieve victory over our menu in their conflict over the disputed territories of not going to car about into 1025 that t b 2. drones are now used by turkey. ukraine cut are and other bay john the engineer of the aircraft and chairperson or the turkish technology foundation organized. and the festival says they're part of turkey. tom, i think you'll, we will never give up on our goal for fully independent country promoting technology and making turkey a country that lives in every field currently faces complex than pensions on its orders. and as an 8 member, it is sometimes at all for the laws encountering what it regard as threats. so turkish officials and the military are keen to develop a defense industry that is independent. and this festival is designed to encourage the countries youth to take part and contribute new ideas. so you now go so a little else as soon as you can find out much more about everything that we have been covering on our website. the address al jazeera dot com ah and now the top stories on al jazeera, the united nations general assembly is opened with a stark warning form its secretary general, in what's being labeled the most serious species yet given. and tony, good parish said the world that stands on the edge of this good parish told global leaders, it's time to act on climate change, worsening conflicts, and the corona virus. us president joe biden also spoke of a decisive decade pledging to increase funding the fight climate change, the $76.00. the generalist.

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