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on al-jazeera a showcase of the best documentary films cross the network on al-jazeera. look at her arm is blamed for massacres in 2 villages in northeast nigeria. the u.n. says at least 110 civilians were killed in ontario. this is our jazeera live from london also coming up. oh, see here in troops celebrate taking over to grays, capital mackellar, the red cross says hospitals, they're overwhelmed with trauma patients. a suicide car bomb attack. it's an army base in afghanistan, killing at least 30 security personnel. and after decades of mistreatment,
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pakistan's lonely elephant sets off for a new life. at a sanctuary in cambodia, under the u.n. says at least 110 civilians have been killed and many more injured in attacks on 2 villages. in the northeast of nigeria, a mass funeral has been held for 43 farmers who were killed while working in rice fields in borno state. around 30 of the men were reportedly beheaded, security forces are searching for dozens more villagers who are missing. many of the women because mr specter of being behind the attacks, nearly 2 and a half 1000000, people have been displaced by more than a decade of violence in the region. i've been a day ever since we started the challenges, but this time around we just got into such a calamitous moment as never happened to us. here were 43 dead bodies that were
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buried in you through it with your eyes, up to now, somebody to get to be recovered. indeed, it is a frightening situation. has more from the capital one of the communities that were attacked on saturday. we understand that the members of that community arrested and hand over handed over a boko haram suspect to the security agencies when he walked into the village, gathered them together, robbed them of their money, and then ordered the people in the village to cook food for him and eventually they saw their chance and took it, then grabbed him and his gun handed him over to the security forces. we understand that that was the reason why. so the type on launch bible quote of fighters, we're not sure how many people are killed there, but it's a bit of money of 43 people were buried this morning by the community. and that community has not had any serious incident or other serious allegation with book
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out of fighters. however, we know boko haram has been targeting families and farming communities for a very long time. not only in borno state, but across the region and into neighboring countries like jordan, egypt, and cameroon. they have levied families before they go to the farms, and they cannot have best unless they pay taxes to book. so if you know weekly book or i was just trying to leave the nigerian economy in addition to attacking civilians and military personnel in the region, the flipping government has launched a manhunt for the leaders of the northern region. the military seized it capital mccully on saturday, after a 3 week offensive reported to have killed hundreds as well as displacing thousands . the same members of the to grand people's liberation front could still be hiding
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in the city and surrounding areas. the group which ruled the country for decades before prime minister head was elected in 2018 is vowing to fight on the red cross says hospitals in mackay are overwhelmed and running low on supplies to care for the wounded, including body bags. the u.n. says it's concerned about unconfirmed reports of violence against nearly 100000 eritrean refugees living in te gray earlier the spokeswoman of ethiopia as prime minister. and so you spoke to al-jazeera. she said the government forces are searching the outskirts of mackellar for the leaders of the tea p.l.f. . this is not necessarily a victory, but this is a conclusion of the military aspect of the rule of law enforcement operations that have been underway for the past few weeks. so the rule of law measures in other components will continue as well. now this is over to the federal police to seize an apprehend those that are perpetrators and culpable for the girls across these
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that have been committed. over the past 3 weeks, they could be hiding out in areas within the vicinity of mcaleese saw part of their clearing process going to be done within the outskirts of mccauley and nicholas city. as of today, as well as for the next few days is entering that these checks are going to also be looking at any of these people that have fled. but with the national defense forces and the security sector, having taken control of the grey region and state, there is enough security forces that are able to apprehend whoever might be on or fleeing away or claims from both sides of the conflict are hard to verify as phone and internet links to the region that were cut 3 weeks ago. but in the last half hour, the leader of the to green forces has told the reuters news agency. they shot down an ethiopian military plane and captured a pilot. he also said they'd recaptured the town of axum from government troops. ethiopian state television meanwhile,
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says 70 graves. some of the mass graves have been found in the town of america in tikrit starr from the international committee of the red cross or visited one of the main hospitals in crystal wells is the africa spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross. she joins us now from belfast by skype. thank you very much for being with us. so can you bring us up there with what your teams are telling you about the situation in the hospitals in particular? of course. so the last update i have from our team and my colleagues from this afternoon and the city as of this afternoon, was quiet. but obviously this follows a day of fighting around the city yesterday on saturday. our team as well as our partner at the ethiopia, red cross, we have been able to move around the city, red cross ambulances have been able to evacuate the injured and transport the dead to a hospital in mccalla, which our team also visited yesterday and found a really, frankly dire picture. this is one of the main her for all hospitals in the city.
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and yesterday afternoon, the team as to made it that about 80 percent of the patients in that hospital were suffering from trauma injuries. and what this influx meant is that they had to suspend their medical services for more routine and chronic issues so that they could devote what resources and staff they have to deal with the emergency medical care needs at hand. but probably most alarming is that we found this hospital to be running out of really basic medical supplies. and by basic, i mean things like gloves, painkillers, antibiotics, things like anti quad you, lance, which helps up leading, which is obviously really important if you're going trauma, surgery or dealing with wounds in connection to the fighting. so our real worry is that of supplies don't get to this hospital and we would assume these would be the needs and other health care facilities as well. they will soon not be able to care
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for the injured, let alone. many of the other health care issues that don't stop. because there is fighting could tell me if they've been able to gauge the numbers of injured or dead as a result of a 3 week offensive. know it's quite frankly, it's really hard to paint an accurate picture of this. partly because the telecommunications baka also attracts us in terms of phone and internet, so we're able to just gather these anecdotal pictures of places where our teams physically go and visit. what we saw yesterday in mccalla is similar to what our team saw a couple of weeks ago when they visited healthcare facilities in northam hard and found those that have been affected really by the 1st week of fighting. and this crisis to also be struggling with having no medical supplies and so on. thankfully we were able to get some of those medicines and supplies,
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and we hope to do so from a kelly as well soon. and you mention that the red cross i'm going to says are allowed to move around. what about the supplies that you need? is the government actually letting that stuff come in now with a authorizing movement of us or yeah, we thankfully though ethiopia, red cross ambulances have been able to move throughout this crisis. and we've been able to support them to replenish them with the aid supplies. we were able to do that on the north side of things a couple of weeks ago and really for make headway. you know, we're discussing with authorities now to hopefully get more relief supplies into the city. and in particular get medical supplies because we, like i said, we know that if we don't get stocks moving again, it could be quite dire for hospitals like the one we visited yesterday. crystal wells. thank you very much indeed to hoping something. thank you. thank you. since the fighting began, almost 44000, people have fled to great neighboring saddam. my vote has been speaking to some of them at a refugee camp in getting restate for this is the only piece just one of 4 refugee
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camps that have been constructed in order to receive those thousands of refugees fleeing the war in ethiopia. some of them have not yet been registered in this camp we are told, but there are already 10000 people and more are coming. the numbers have dropped during the last few days. we don't know if that's because the fighting has subsided to some extent or because the roads are blocked and that's not something that's what some of the refugees are telling us. however, the news of the fall of the capital in the hands of the federal military is not reassuring among these refugees. we ask them if they want to go back home, but they say it's not your time to return home. we don't want to go back because we so the administration of met he has slowed a lot of digging. as with the help of everything and government we have met
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in not elected by the people. he's a soldier, he's a soldier. he's not nominated by the people. that's why we don't want to be killed . we don't want to go back to the people, the power to the people. we don't care of in addis ababa. we don't care in on her region. we are just, we need dr. deborah, he is elected by the people. it's been 3 weeks since this people began to arrive here. and as you can see, they are in need of many things. they are talking about shortage of food shortage of even shelter. this is not just the way they spent the days, but also this is where they sleep. many of them tell us they don't even have mats to sleep on. the united nations and other n.g.o.s are around there trying to help. but they know that it is a developing situation or they're telling us that this situation will get worse before it gets better. and he 31 afghan soldiers have been killed by
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a suicide car bomb. in most bloodiest attacks in recent months, the attacker targeted an army base in afghanistan's central gaza. a province local health officials say another 24 were injured it back. targeted a compound of the public protection force, a wing of the afghan security forces. no group has claimed sponsibility. just want him out of the most want to start 1st on tours of the afghan people as enemies want to attack with a car bomb. but that forces stop them. they 1st shot at her watch men and kill them . but before they could reach the target, the car bomb exploded. still to come, this half hour rights groups warn, thousands of migrant domestic workers are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation in the gulf. with many women, not returning home alive, dozen and a half massing doctors say suicide of dozens from the new delhi race. despite the coronavirus and the cities in the most toxic smoke.
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the stormy weather in the met is not stationary. it's moving through its lead towards greece on this satellite picture, which is effectively the past. so during monday it's going to be the igi in greece to turkey in cyprus, where it's sundry, sort of links up with this. cold line of snow is a cold front. that's a represents the weather that's been around in eastern europe. in fact, right back to the west. almost for days if not weeks foggy, and cold beatifically. there is some snow to come, but all monday fog is a don't thing in geneva. it doesn't get snowy until wednesday, whereas the kiev a different story, it's snow every day fall and they are that frontal system. and around about freezing all the time. this is the snow coming down, and it may well come down with freezing rain in germany is that we do dangerous thing. you tend to get slick ice on the roads. for example,
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in the snow for the alps, when it crossed into austria as well as no more stormy weather in the west and bad, you'll notice it's not bad either in spain or portugal in norway breeze means it's cold. in london. however, we've still got a day's worth of stormy stuff to hit the north coast of eastern libya and that big revolving storm west of portugal means at least the coastal areas of morocco is like if you windy and quite sherry. these explosions were not an act of war. these nuclear bombs were experiments by the soviet union to the kazakh. people lived in the vicinity. the motives make little difference. rewind, silent on al-jazeera. to
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one of the top stories here, not just syria. the un says at least $110.00 civilians are being killed and many more injured in attacks on 2 villages in the north east of nigeria. dozens more villages, a missing many of them women, mr. specter, of being behind the attacks. if european government has launched a manhunt for the leaders of the northern tier, a region after seizing its capital mackellar state television is reporting the discovery of 70 graves in the 2 grand town of her mehra. auntie grace leader has told reuters reuters they have shot down an ethiopian military pilot at
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a plane or should say, capture the pilot. and at least $31.00 afghan soldiers have been killed by a suicide car bomb. at an army base in afghanistan in central gaza. a province. it's one of the bloodiest attacks in recent months. the u.s. has reported more than 150000 cases on saturday. of coronavirus as families celebrate the thanksgiving weekend. as the nation top infectious disease expert warns americans to brace for a surge upon a surge after millions traveled home for the holiday, dr anthony found she said it was an ominous trend with the christmas holidays and end of year travel coming up next month. at least 266000 people have died of code, 900 in the u.s., making it the hardest hit country in the world. south korea's banning end of year parties and tightening restrictions after a surge. in coronavirus cases, the disease is spreading at the fastest rate. the country has seen in nearly 9
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months with spikes connected to military facilities, churches and schools. 450 new cases were reported on sunday. after 3 days in a row of more than 500 infections with oranges, a closing public sourness some cafes, and banning music lessons involving singing. wind instruments. brazilians are voting in the 2nd round of municipal elections after months of campaigning, overshadowed by violence, and the coronavirus. voting has been taking place across the country's major cities in a runoff, which could show a swing away from far right. candidates, aligned with president abbas an arab. a number of politicians were assassinated in the run up to the vote. and large public campaign events have been blamed because 1000 cases rising again was glad to michael haneke have in rio de janeiro. it does about the turnout has the voting going well,
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the poll of the voting will end in, in just a couple of minutes at exactly 45 minutes. that's when it's expected to end results are people are already expecting that the candidate that will win here in rio janeiro is what is it, while the fives, which is the mayor that was that is that used to be rio's mayor until he was ousted by the current mayor, which is supported by votes, one out of many of the candidates that president jade both supported in big cities like ridge and some follow are expected to lose. and the trend is that voters are shifting more towards the center in 2018. there was a very holy arised election, you know, there was the left and the extreme right. and now it's like people are more going towards traditional politicians and more towards the center. another thing is both
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so now today after he voted, he also commented on the u.s. elections where he said he did not still congratulate president elect joe biden because he's waiting because his sources tell him, he said that there was fraud in the u.s. and he also suspects that there may be fraud here in brazil because here it's an electronic voting system which has been in place since 1996 and he wants brazil to go back to a paper ballot voting system. thank you very much indeed. from religion or pro-democracy activists, a shot being fired by security forces during the latest protests in the capital. minsk also studio, you know, immediate reports of injury. thousands rallied in the city's residential areas,
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continuing their months long demand for president because because resignation rights group says more than 150 people have been detained by police. one of the many groups of people hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic is the thousands of migrant domestic workers in the middle east. many suffer poor working conditions and arctic great risk of physical and sexual assault. hundreds of bodies of female workers have reportedly been sent back to bangladesh from the gulf in the past 4 years. choudhry reports from like desh, the cries of relatives, as another coffin arrives from the middle east at the doctor's international airport terminal in september 2019. manuel khan's wife for him. a cotton was found hanging from a selling friend at the home, where she worked as a domestic helper in saudi arabia. her body has still not been returned home. i will, i'll be more disciplined. this is the employers paid for her 1st 8 months of work,
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but since then she worked without any salary. she even complained to the saudi police about not getting paid and being abused, but they took her back to the same employer. in september 29th, i was informed of her death in november last year, dozens of bangladeshi female workers sent a video message from saudi arabia, pleading for help to be rescued. lord john used to work as a domestic helper in saudi arabia, unable to cope with debuts last year. she managed to escape back to bangladesh. model does a little work over there. they would frequently abused me. never gave me enough to eat. i suffered a lot. i worked in that house for 10 months whenever i demanded my salary, they used to beat me up. once they had me by a ceiling fan with a rope. i almost died, but got saved by they sure. and many woman are also victim to human trafficking,
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gangs, and unscrupulous recruiting agents. a recent study has shown more than 50 percent of female workers paid money to go abroad with jobs. that this by the woman not being required to pay for government sponsored jobs overseas. and most poor woman from rural areas take along with a high interest rate to pay for the cost. and social advocacy groups are trying to help improve the situation for the workers. because the mood to receive like domestic work, must be recognized as a legitimate form of employment. workers' rights must be respected. many women are dying, committing suicide or being abused, there should be 0. tolerance for this. at the beginning of november, bangladeshi woman's body of us found in a garbage dump in amman, she worked as a domestic helper for saudi embassy staff in jordan. jasmine fell victim to south asian sex trafficking gang in the middle east. she returned home 7
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months pregnant. what color the bigger returned home with a head injury now she suffers from post-traumatic disorders like jasmine and khaled, the bigger many others who manage to survive through these odell's also face social stigma. and in some cases, their families do not want to accept them, while others face long term mental health issues, which are very well just money gone, bangladesh. a bushfire described as out of control has burnt. a 3rd of australia's world heritage listed fraser island firefighters, say stream warm weather will continue to fan the blaze. it's still spring in australia, but several states have logged record high temperatures. sydney had a minimum overnight temperature of $25.00 celsius. its hottest night on record in november, dozens of bushfires that were already burning around new south wales where communities were devastated by deadly bushfires last summer. community out there. unfortunately,
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things that after the last season we were not at risk of bush far reality is 90 percent of the state is still untouched by bush far. that means that 90 percent of the land mass across new south whiles is potentially exposed to the sort of bushfire threat that we saw last year. the 2 kilometer safety zone has been set up in indonesia for an eruption, a volcano or what ark. it's in east new era, indonesia's southernmost province. nearly 3000 residents were forced to seek refuge when the volcano erupted on sunday, spewing ash, and smoke as high as 4 kilometers into the sky. so far, no casualties have been reported from the 26 nearby villages. the government says the volcano is at level 3, its 2nd highest level at last erupted in 2012. so the world's leading long distance runners have run a half marathon in new delhi. despite the coronavirus pandemic and some of the
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world's worst pollution route was sprayed with chemicals to minimize the effect of the city's infamous final toxic smaug caused by traffic and industrial pollution crop stubble, burning and cold temperatures. doctors said while rest would be suicidal. but despite their warnings, 60 athletes took part. this a, we quietly insane act, if you discount it in appropriate behavior. because you know that there is a tradeoff politian and gotten a pandemic in city. and are you making such an event there dealing that they will create the bio secure in one ment, which is totally impossible. i kiss in pakistan, a celebration the release of an animal who became known as the world's loneliest elephant after decades of mistreatment. and it is not about who is being moved to a strong tree in cambodia. mojado reports from the capital dubbed that the
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loneliest elephant cow once spent almost 37 years hare, in pakistan. call one roy. then solitary confinement for a here and in chains. it had already traumatized. the l. a very well was bringing it head from site to site, which is also a sign of distress by the never heard, by forethought and animal rescue organization. and also the pop gardeners who head in pakistan to bed farewell to call on who will be going to come board here. and they will be staying at their 10 acre facility, which had been set aside for this. and the french, it of course, will find company there. it will be pakistan's largest asian elephant gifted by the to the lankan government at $985.00. good day. i know it is emotional day for all of us, but i think also we call it the day it is, i mean will come on. it's going to be retired. so we are really very glad to be
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that we are able to most of them to come badia, who we really have. i will see a bigger place when we have, and that means we will be a medicine. and of course groups and social rights activists around the country and across the world have been campaigning to free carbon from its misery. yes, it's sad that he'll be leaving pakistan, but it makes me happy that he is going to be living a better life in a better place in a natural habitat with fellow elephants. this is a story of neglect, cruelty, and barbarism and speaks volumes about the incompetence of islamabad, goon. and it is also a tale of corruption, which has now become a, you know, like here in pakistan as he is leaving pakistan. as you can see in the background here, we are giving him a farewell. and also we are saudi because we couldn't really do anything
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in terms of protecting animals. why did life making national parks that wasn't on the cards, but just government straight away. great. car one, maybe finally a refugee income board. but there will be serious concern about the plight of animals in this country because you don't want to go on to go to pakistan and the people are and the general. but i think this was that i had, this is we were tired of this age of 37 years. and he had written that i leave france the entrance to islamabad, who may be welcoming. but if you come inside, you will find that most of the animals are already gone only to bury maine, and there of course will be going through jordan. unfortunately, many of the animals died shifted to other countries too, to all government incompetence. and sadly, to date, the lonely elephant is also going away. it will leave no place for kids and
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families to go from to time. the government kerry is saying that they now will be sanctuary for local indigenous animals. but they will be going to turn about their treatment to police or search the home and office of general marathoners personal doctor as part of investigations into the death of a 6 year old football legend. police officers were seen stationed outside the offices of neurologist. dr. leopold to look at, but as ari's, prosecutors say, looking at the medical attention, the sports movie saved prior to his death on wednesday. died of a heart attack outside, but his eyes when he, where he'd been recovering from a brain operation. only one driver, homo hall, has been taken to hospital after surviving a horrific fiery crash at the bahrain grand prix. the house driver went off the circuit and hit a metal barrier. the impact appeared to split his car in half and it burst into flames. orals team say he was able to get out of the car quickly. escaping with
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just minor injuries and burns. the race was restarted after a long suspension and was eventually won by lewis hamilton. but he will for you any time on our website address that is our desire dot com. and you've also watch us live by clicking on the orange life icon. al-jazeera dot com. i'm one of the top stories on our jazeera, the u.n. says at least 110 civilians have been killed and many more injured in attacks on 2 villages in the northeast of nigeria, mass funerals have been held for some of the dozens of farmers who were killed are working in rice fields in borno state, around 30 of the men were reportedly beheaded. security forces are searching for dozens more villages who are missing many of them women book a harem is suspected of being behind the attacks.

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