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. we report from the french caribbean and 3 german political parties reach a deal, little c o left shult, succeed anglo merkel. as chauncy. ah, okay, start you on refugees in lie grants, bound for britain of drowned in the english channel near keller, after that boat sank. is the worst disaster on the crossing since the u. n's international organization for migration started keeping records 70 years ago. french and british leaders say they need to step up efforts to prevent the crossings. under simmons reports from cali. no silence for the dead. no flowers, there was grief though, and anger among a small group of migrant rights activists. men women and a child seeking a better more secure life with dead exploited by smugglers. among the 1st politicians at the scene was the french interior minister. when a look at a saucer, conte patterson. as far as we know, 33 people capsized of dunkirk and kelly as of now 31 people died and 2 people are currently being treated but their lives are unfortunately in danger. among these 31 dead, we know that there were 5 women and one little girl. there regular events on the french coast. those who died would have set about the journey just like these fellow migrants and refugees, even with winter setting in their determined to reach britain. 14 had died on the crossing this year. now more than twice that number all died together. the worst ever tragedy in the english channel involving migrants and refugees. a fisherman said he could see from his boat to inflate, boding is one, was overloaded with people. the other empty bodies were floating in the sea. they stood no chance submerged in icy cold water. many of them couldn't even swim french prime minister jean cast x said in a tweet that his thoughts were with the missing and injured victims of criminal smugglers who exploit their distress and misery. the british prime minister called an emergency meeting in london. this disaster underscores how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. and it also shows how vital it is that when i step up our efforts to break the business model of the gangsters who are sending people to see in this way, i say to our partners or across the channel. now is the time for us all that to step up to work together to do everything a we can to break these gangs who are literally getting away with these people did make it to the english coast on wednesday after being picked up by life. folk volunteers around 25000 people cross the english channel from france this year, 3 times last year's figure. britain still receives far fewer asylum claims than countries such as germany or france. but the governments currently introducing legislation which would penalize asylum seekers who use so called illegal roots like crossing the channel rights groups point out legal routes are inaccessible for most and given how desperate these people are to reach the u. k. this may not be the last tragedy on the scale. andrew simmons al jazeera kelly. well, bella sanky, the director of detention action. she says both countries lack the political will to reach a solution over the channel crisis. there have been many death in the channel this year. as he said, this is one of the largest antacid assigns. he has to, i and i know of and can remember an it was entirely predictable, completely avoidable, very fast lane. we have a government in the u. k. that is actually a failing policy of adequate to exclusion. if people that are seeking protection in the u. k. whatever the consequences, the onset to ensure that people are not risking their life and buying, as we've seen today, is to provide mandatory to be says to people that are in from seeking comes the u. k. the claim asylum, or some humanitarian current. or that would be relatively easy to dave, the french and the take. governments could agree that between themselves and not to ensure that as of tomorrow. the small way was not happening. the people smugglers are not profiting and people are not dying. 3 white men in the us state of georgia had been found guilty of murdering mot auburn. last year they pursued the 25 year old black man in that truck as he was out jogging through a neighborhood all 3 said they acted in self defense. chaper thompson reports from brunswick, georgia. all 3 men involved in the killing of albert were found guilty of his murder count, one malice mer we the jury find the defendant, travis speak, michael guilty, we the jury found the defendant, greg mc. michael guilty. we the jury find the defendant, william our brian guilty of $27.00 charges against travis and gregory mcmichael and william bron. the jury found him guilty of $23.00. a panel did not accept the defences arguments that the men had the right to chase the black joker in the pickup trucks. 2 of them armed one with a shot gun and confront him and shoot him dead on the pretext of self defense. outside the court house, there was surprise, relief and jubilation. that justice is done. it also realism, that one court victory does not mean the end of systemic racism in the us. well, when, when i grew up, we couldn't everything was separate, bathroom water, fountain eaten places. and that's a big difference, but we got a long way to go a long way to go. i wouldn't, wouldn't go as far as to say was a huge leap. but it was a step in the right direction. nonetheless, it is striking that in the state of georgia, one of the most historically notorious of the south fullest slave owning states, a jury of 11 white people and one black person could reach such unanimity and in such a short amount of time. and let the word go floor of all over the world that a jury of 11 white and one black come out in the deep south. good up in the court room and said that black lives do matter. oh, thank you. thank you. but those who marched those who pray most of the want to prayed here, florida, the guy here. and now now with, with, you know, i'm as a mom and i know on this quiz in he will now resting i, amid the joy there is a better awareness that off to ahmed albury was moses. the police and prosecutors in this county accepted the men's argument that they had every right to chase and kill a black jogger in their neighborhood because they had an inkling that he was up to no good. it was only 2 months later when video surfaced outer mid grassroots pressure that the state intervened. so that question hangs in the air. what about all the murders that weren't captured on camera? she ever town see al jazeera brunswick? no, no. when my curfew is holding on the french caribbean items, i've got a new bought the days of violent protests against corporate 19 restrictions. it stirred longstanding grievances of a property and inequality. vaccination rates remain low with less than half a correlation receiving jobs. the protests have also spread to the neighboring island of martinique. natasha butler. i've been following developments in puerto peak in global well, there is a nighttime curve. he said the streets are empty, everything is shot. but the situation remains tense. mainly because some protesters have built barricades across roads in several parts of the island. so that is meant that it's very difficult to get around the island. we've heard some people have been unable to reach hospitals. other people have simply been too scared to go on the road because they're very worried about coming across these barricade. and these are located now. the unrest began more than a week ago. it began as a strike, a demonstration against the cove. it how past and again, mandatory vaccination for health workers, but it is simply spiraled into something so much. baker is many people who used to not use the opportunity to voice their grievances against the french government over the social and economic situation. in what we're talking about as property, high unemployment figures and a feeling amongst many people in port loot that they are simply ignored by the government and metropolitan from that they are treated by 2nd call. citizens by power is our fax, of course, has been compounded by the fact that the french government has not yet sent a minister to quite loop to oversee the situation. this week, however, the french prime minister john cast eggs did meet officials, an m p 's by video conference from mccord loop to talk about their grievances. he's opened up what he's called a form for dialogue, where they can talk about some ideas with solutions. the party for the and government is though to restore a calm and lauren order, and they have flown in more than $200.00 police officers and special forces. health officials in the us are concerned about the possibility of another surge and coping 19 that's as millions of americans travel at the fence getting holiday this week. rub rentals report, holiday travel is expected to be near pre pandemic levels. this thanksgiving with air travel expected to be up 80 percent over last year. for some, it's the 1st time at crowded airports since the virus brought travel nearly to a halt. it's a little nerve wracking. we have lots of hand sanitizer lot. the lights are not the face mask. honestly nervous to be in the airport. it's a lot of people, but there's good reason for that. trepidation thing i relaxed although 195000000 people in the u. s. are fully vaccinated. that still, under 60 percent of the total population and coven case rates are rising across the country with $92000.00 new cases, and $1000.00 deaths per day. heading into that 1st big holiday of the season into thanksgiving. we are seeing coven numbers rising in most states. nationwide. 30 of 50 states are showing increases in the number of coven cases being reported. and in the upper midwest. in particular, we're seeing a really severe outbreak. states like michigan have been hard hit on potentially a sign of things to come. we're far over capacity and really working hard to care for aust. i'm afraid that what we're seeing here in michigan is probably just foreshadowing. we'll see across the country. despite the warnings in more than 770000 deaths, a large group of people, 2 thirds of whom identify as republicans remain unwilling to get vaccinated or to vaccinate children. infections among the unvaccinated continue to drive this pandemic, hospitalization and death. tragically, at a time when we have vaccines that can provide incredible protection, doctor's recommend people gathering for thanksgiving celebrations, exercise caution. that means masking indoors. that means perhaps doing rapid tests prior to gatherings. that means taking those extra precautions that yeah, we hoped we weren't going to have to do this year. nearly 2 years into the pandemic . weary americans are dealing with the new normal rob rentals al jazeera. so for short break here now to 0, when we come back, we'll tell you why the son of libya's former leader won't be allowed to run them next month's presidential election. plus i'm only certain ph. d in a far gravels. 3 reintegration camp in southwest columbia, where many are wondering if the government can still deliver on the promises of a landmark piece 3 d signed 5 years ago. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies. the winter sponsored my cattle at ways. got a couple of significant miles coming up. first one is a light ish. one was a little bit of dustin in us the when that comes out of iraq and down towards the uri but, and he's returned, it looks like it'll be just different to saturday. but the shower of the top are very the iraqi dusty, rocky desert are going to suppress that, that to some degree, proper rain, still laced up through here. i ground of northern turkey where it tends to snow in the caucasus with rhino in for thunderstorms, in north iran. that is the picture. if i close in little bit more time, we get to friday winter, which is try to come in, is trying to come back in again through tajikistan. but you can try reach the final rock. garza won't get there once it's gone through left. it's no, it's all quite get, it's not particularly cold just yet. not here. at least. try to look like a friday. looks like a dry dave turkey for the most part is more rain coming in. it's coming through greece than not through the bathrooms. to end the day wet, i think in istanbul, dry in cyprus, dr. lebanon, and in syria. softies, bigger picture shows a stronger shamal being dust than these inside the saudi through battery, and possibly cut up in solid after after a dry and hot spell. it's all turning sundry, particularly in south africa. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world best airline of 2021. but they just said it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you thing. we're digital sound bites and we're digging into the issues from international politics to the global pandemic, and everything in between. join me as i take on the la, dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradictions upfront with me, mark lamarr hill went out there for the me. welcome back. a pick them out of our top stories here. at least that you on refugees and migraines trying to reach britain of drowned in the english channel in there. kelly on that boat sank. you an official say it's the worst disaster and the crossing. since they started keeping a record 7 years ago, 3 white men in the us have been found guilty of murdering a 25 year old black man who was out jogging about. auburn was chased down and shot dead in a georgia neighborhood last year. and then opened a curve he was holding on the french caribbean on guadalupe hop in days of violent protests against kobe 19 restrictions extern, longstanding grievances of poverty and inequality. that's more writing in the capital of a solomon items, despite the government imposing a 36 hour lockdown early on wednesday, protest to set fire to several buildings in the capital demanding prime minister manasseh stock avari resign and say their island has been neglected by the government protest as also oppose the decision in 2019 to switch diplomatic ties from taiwan to china. if you're prime minister abbey aman has been leading the military at the front lines since tuesday. that's according to the government, comes as fighting between the government and to go, rebels escalates the georgia gates. therefore, abby i made once described was as the epitome of hale, but ethiopia is prime minister, is now front and center in a conflict that's been raging for a year. he reached the front line on tuesday, according to government spokesman, and is now personally leading the military against rebels from the northern t gray region. leaving the business of government to his deputy is a big gamble. if you look at her kind of similar gambled when champion ben tried in precedent. he dressed debbie went to the front lines and he lost his life even when b and actually defeated their rambles in china. and so i be off. my niece is risking is nice. ah. 6 6 abby's decision today to the. 6 front line, his boosted recruitment, the ethiopian beleaguered armed forces. thousands have signed up to follow abby's lead, including olympic gold medalist high league, upper selassie. the 48 year old retired champion says he felt compelled to act in sports. i know little about butter. a sportsman. it was an ambassador for peace, and now when i, sam, going to the frontline people could say, wait a minute, you have been a mediator and you're a sportsman with hollands porters, what peace and love you know, how good, what would you do when the existence of a country is at stake, they just put down, everything's nothing will stop you. fighting between the ethiopian government, anti grain rebels has escalated in recent weeks. rebel fighters now around 200 kilometers from the capital. i just have of the presidents of kenya and south africa as well as the u. s. secretary of state of reiterated calls for a ceasefire. there were concerns the wall could spill over across the horn of africa. already the horn is very unstable. we dont recent and yeah, still disintegrating, our shop up ground there. now the last thing that their region wishes to have is a disintegrate. and if you're up yeah. and the west's interests are going to really just go up in flames. ah. as these new recruits prepared to head to the front line to join government forces and negotiated settlement doesn't look likely any time soon. victoria gates and b al jazeera, the son of libya's former leader moammar gadhafi will not be allowed to run in next month presidential election safe on islam. gadhafi is one of 25 candidates who been barred from standing. libya's electoral commission says he's ineligible because he's been convicted of a crime. the warlord, any for halftime along with 72, others remain in the race. now time may be running out on a landmark peace deal between columbia and fall rebels signed 5 years ago. but the promised peace has not been achieved on a sound run. patio travel to the coca region to speak with former fighters struggling to integrate into society as new our groups battle for control of the territory fuller fight gravel. william would yell is rightly proud of is pig farm. it's one of 3 projects. he started with hundreds of other demobilized fighters investing the roughly $2000.00 each. they received this part of their agreement to design. we're selling an average of a $160.00 pigs a month, 40 per week of around 800105 kilos. we hope that with the 2 new sites will reach a 10420 a week. william says, reaching this point has been very difficult approval for the project arrived only a year ago, after long fights with a bureaucracy he says was set up to fail them in roja, nor acadia. o, as in threes, this government has done everything possible to make the deal fail if it wasn't for the united nations and the international cooperation that are guarantors of the process got on. i wonder if i would be here is on the government side, it's historic piece deal with the fact 5 years ago bringing to an end, the conflict that killed more than $200000.00 people over more than 5 decades. but many of the hopes of that day are unfulfilled, even though most combatants at laid down their arms by addressing poverty and inequality promising road schools and jobs in many neglected rural areas of the country, the peace deal was supposed to end the root causes the fuel the war, but 5 years later, little has changed. emerald alita, lujan is as many accused the conservative government of even do care of slow walking the deals, implementation. studies show that just 4 percent of the promised rule reform measures are complete. well came, production is at an all time high, and you arm groups and fight dissidents are perpetuating new cycles of violence. many reintegration camps are mostly empty after former fighters moved away and the threats by armed groups slay. claudia crews with former comrades has been trying to start a fish farm 1st. they were forced to leave their camp, them their leader with killed us. they all failed. okay, we live in fear, this is worse and during the war back then we could at least defend ourselves lesson after 5 years. i thought we would have a place to live, a little land, basic purity. we feel disillusioned yet we endure that despite their in doing commitment success for them and the country remains elusive and lasting. peace is not guaranteed allison and get the al jazeera called dawn, or coca fleet is a 3 german political parties have agreed to form a coalition government following 2 months of talks of sholtes is now set to take over the chancellor early next month. it will be the 1st 3 way coalition government in nearly 70 is someone came as more now from billions for many weeks. these 3 parties have been behind closed doors talking to each other, trying to work out a platform of policies they can present to parliament to have them elected as a new coalition government trying to sort out their differences and co here around a set of policies that they believe the country can unite around the man who has been leading these negotiations and who is in all likelihood, going to be the next chancellor. within 10 days or so. olaf shots from the social democrats. this is how he told the gathered reporters, what his priorities are going to be on the globe and in fortune. we are united by a belief in progress in the politics could achieve something good. we are united by the will to make the country better to move it forward and to keep it together. we're not about lowest common denominator politics, but our high impact politics. we wanted dare to do something about climate protection, the restructuring of our industry, the modernization of the country, the strengthening of social cohesion home. we want to dare to make more progress on the question that many people will ask is, how can these 3 parties with differing views, about many key issues in german politics, really stay together for the full term of parliament for years. and there are other questions to we know which ministries these parties are going to get. but we also know that when they are voted into office, that will effectively vote angular miracles, kristian, democrats out of office. they will metaphorically lick their wounds in opposition, but they also know that in the other house of parliament, they can really make difficulty for this particular government. so it's not all plain sailing for this new traffic light coalition as it's being cold, which in all likelihood will be voted in to office in the next 10 days or so. sweden's 1st female prime minister has resigned just ours office. she was confirmed by parliament magdalena anderson was leading a minority coalition with the green party, but it quit when their new budget was rejected. the green saying their bone in power to proceed green policies which are voted down. thompson says she hopes to try again as a leader of a single party government. now turkey sewer in cost of living has turned into anger on the streets opposition. supporters of ronnie begins. president oder ones. new policy of sharp interest rate cuts. a turkish layer has lost almost half of value this year, reaching and all time low against the dollar. on wednesday, unemployment levels in thailand hit a 16 year high countries, hoping things improve the return of foreign tourists. but alongside the pandemic, the crisis will not be resolved quickly. attorney chang reports now from the capital bank and abandon building in the suburbs of bang cook, but look closely. and there are signs of recent life since covered struck, homelessness has been a growing problem in bangkok with unemployment rising and the economy and turing, a prolonged downturn. room sack has been living here for some time scraping and living, selling empty bottles and other rubbish. even his narrow margins have now been cut in half on the left, this is a very difficult time for me. i'm collecting less scrap to sell, and a price of recycling material has gone down. i used to make around $12.00 a day, but now i'm lucky to make half of that. and this is an increasingly common site in thailand. people queuing for daily handouts of food. the government promised that economic recovery was on its way. but since the end of thailand's cove, it isolation, things only seem to be getting worse. i think the end of the high, the whole coven situation is not really improving. but the government isn't facing the truth. more people lost their jobs. more people are ending up on the street and becoming homeless. people who have no choice when they don't have money to pay for their essentials and have no safety net and no welfare. despite the fact the vaccinated visitors can now return. few are actually doing so. that's bad news because tourism is such an important employer and income generator. here on bangkok, celebrated cow san road, there are still relatively few backpackers and despite lifting quarantine conditions, it's expected the visitor levels next year will still be well below those. before coven, the government already facing criticism for it's slow vaccine rollout, is putting on a brave face. it's predicted moder, a growth, and a swift recovery to pre coven economic levels. but the indicators seem to be pointing in the other direction. household debt is rising, oil price is rising, inflation is getting more of a concern, and interest rates are about to rise. the lots of uncertainties in 2022 bank hoax famous night life will remain shuttered for the rest of the year. even when the bars and clubs are allowed to reopen, in january 2022, many will remain closed for good. right now. there isn't much to celebrate. tourney chang, al jazeera, bangkok, the u. s. government has announced a new u. f o task force. the agency will work to identify unknown aerial objects and determine where they pose a threat. comes off. the intelligence community released a report earlier this year, admitting bad. been a series of u. f. o sightings bicycle hate has more from washington dc. this all goes back to those videos. we've seen most of them taking by military pilots, cat, a grainy on their radar. and you see these objects far from the distance, weirdly shaped flying ways. it don't seem possible that it speeds it don't seem possible. so back in june, the department of defense released some of those videos and said they were to come up with the task force to look into this because they looked into what unidentified flying objects and came back out and said yes, dylan identified. we don't know what these are could be, could not be. so they've been having this task force. now, this is just another part, bureaucratic step. they're moving it into a working group. so what that does is it sort of finalizes the chain of command. it also include includes members of the intelligence community, but able get them to the point where they can actually know who to report to involve more parts of the department of defense. ah, so it's more of a formalizing of the process. they're going to have a budget, they're going to involve the intelligence community as are now just, they're going to be the airborne object identification and management synchronization group. ah, sort of a quick check of the top stories here on the al jazeera, at least 31 refugees and migrants trying to reach britain, have drowned in the english channel near cali after their boat sank. is the worst disaster on the crossing since you and officially started keeping records 7 years ago. this disaster underscores how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. and it also shows how vital it is that when i step up our efforts to break the business model of the gangsters who are so.

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