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how's the system based on private ownership of the state of profit? so the world in a time of bust capitalism is the pandemic act. so much of the crap exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the full hail the meltdown on al-jazeera. the ethiopia's prime minister attends an extraordinary session of parliament as the conflict in the region shows no sign of deescalation. hello, i'm adrian forget this is a live from go. also coming up. a nation mourns a rainy and spit farewell to the country's top nuclear scientist who was assassinated late last week. anger on the
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streets of delhi farmers vent their frustration towards the government's new agricultural legislation. that after decades of mistreatment and sanctuaries finally found for compound the world's loneliest elephant. we begin then in ethiopia, where prime minister ali ahmed is juda, speak to parliament about the 3 week long conflict in the to greater reach. and he's declared victory there after the army announced that it took control of the regional capital mccully. but the ground forces say that they shot down a federal military plane and captured the pilots on sunday. hundreds of been killed and thousands forced to flee to neighboring sudan since the fighting began. let's go live to one. nairobi where al-jazeera is. malcolm webb is keeping an eye on
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developments in ethiopia's parliament. what are we expecting to happen? this session has already begun, but we, we are yet to hear from the prime minister. right now, some members of parliament talking tenting question, congratulating the armed forces on their victory waiting 5 minutes. the r.b.i. made to speak to see what he will say. today the government and the military is that they took control of control of the town of controlling the entire 3 great region. the leadership has responded that it will carry on fighting that people are waiting to see if it will perceive some kind of insurgency. and indeed, if it's capable of doing so, not to mention then shot down in a military plane full of another. a little while ago we did get a response from the prime minister's claim. he said that the government is now busy governing the country and doesn't the time to respond to delusional what he
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described as delusional claims by a disintegrating illegal group. welcome, we'll be back with you were once we've heard from the prime minister many thanks. indeed. when abbey, about begins to speak to parliament will take it live here, of course, on iran's top nuclear, scientists being buried following his assassination on friday. a large funeral service is underway in the capital tehran on a ring. iran's leaders blaming israel for the killing and a vow to retaliate. the un's atomic energy agency suspected factories other of overseeing a secret weapons program. iran insists that it never had such a program nor any ambition to make a bomb from al-jazeera. as i said, begged who's live for us in tehran? what's the mood well, as you said,
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the funeral has been taking place. we've had the defense minister speaking at that funeral. i mean, it had to me now he said as a 1st reaction, what the government has done has doubled the budget for the department of research and innovation. the department that mawson fuckers are there was the head of. and you also said he vowed to probe to chase down to get the perpetrators of this terrorist act. and then he went on to condemn international organizations and governments that have refused, refused to condemn this act of terror. now the rains are still very angry at this assassination. something the foreign minister divides of mention in a tweet yesterday saying that countries are calling for restraint. calling on iran to show some restraint, but not condemning the perpetrators of this act so that the mood here is still very much anger, at least amongst the conservatives here. and that they are putting a bill to parliament, which calls on the country to stop i.a.e.a.
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inspectors, which is pretty much the last thing that's left of the remaining of the 2015 nuclear deal. now we understand that motion report fossa be going to parliament later this week. and that will force the government to take some sort of action restrictions made the funeral a small affair, perhaps it might have been absolutely. it's not like the funeral that we saw earlier in the year of after the assassination of general carson. so the money is so, and also it's about security as well. i think that because this was a member of the defense ministry, the other high ranking military officials there. and also scientists that may not want to be seen attending or be seen on camera because this is being broadcast. i understand on state t.v. stand people. it was a small affair in terms of officials from the defense ministry and members of his family. people were told to wear masks,
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and the seating area there were social distancing, put in place because of the covert pandemic. but again, this has come as a surprise for many iranians. they didn't expect their top scientists to be assassinated in broad daylight. when he had security and we have been hearing some accounts, one of the news agencies here fars news agency that's linked to the revolutionary guard. now they published and i can't. yesterday they said that there was a remotely controlled machine gun in this and pick up which opened fire and most and for result this car and he's bodyguard were killed and that pickup truck exploded. now that account differs from what we've heard, especially on state t.v. following the assassination, where there were eyewitnesses that said that they saw gunmen and very much just questions. also been asked inside the country about the security situation here, and why and how this was about to happen reporting live from tehran?
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many thanks. i said the united nations says that at least $110.00 people were killed and many injured in attacks on 2 for the ages northeastern nigeria. it's believed that boko haram is responsible security forces looking for dozens of villagers who are still missing. many of them women support stuff from their troubled more than a 1000 kilometers to find jobs in one of the most dangerous places to live and work in nigeria. they ended up in the hands of will go out on bond and then slaughtered 43 victims laid to rest in the cemetery. but never seen anything, not even my life. you can see 43 dead bodies here up to now direct somebody to a yet to be recovered from the bush. indeed, it is a frightening situation. a search is being carried out for dozens of others who are missing, but most are presumed dead. 60 five's are being treated in hospital for serious
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injuries. the state governor is turning to look to close for help. we shall ensure more recruitment of civilian j.t. and more hunters so that our people will take the fight to all the nooks and crannies of this area. the farm workers were contracted to harvest crops, some 25 kilometers away from the city of my degree. the men out there were killed to suggest they attack us or careful not to attract attention. but last month the armed group killed $22.00 farmers in 2 separate attacks outside the regional capital of a degree. the president has issued a statement condemning the recent attack, but after a decade of such raids by boko haram and the ongoing ethnic violence kidnappings under robberies. many nigerians say the government is not doing enough to protect the united nations resident representative issued a statement condemning the attack saying many women had also been abducted an estimated 36000. nigerians have been killed by book water over the past 11 years.
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and more than 2 and a half 1000000 have been displaced. and in the last 8 months also went well. for many years, the nigerian government has been claiming victory of a bookworm, but the armed group continues to attack. both civilian and military targets was devastating results. this latest is one of the worst since the start of the book quantum insurgency that was launched 12 years ago and has now spread to neighboring chad cameroon, and the ship, where thousands of civilians and security personnel killed many priests. al jazeera joe biden has named an all woman team for the incoming white house communications
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office. the appointees include a former obama administration spokeswoman jen psaki, who will be press secretary by campaign communications director kate bedingfield, who have the same roles in the white house. but the u.s. president elect has fractured his foot the day before he's due to receive his 1st presidential briefing, 78 year old had an x. ray and c.t. scan which confirmed the injury earlier biden's victory in the state of wisconsin was confirmed after a recount of the 2 biggest counties found no evidence of fraud. my calorie port's now from washington. it's now been confirmed that president elect biden actually fractured his ankle while playing in his garden with his 2 dogs, major and champion. his position says that he'll be in a boot for a number of weeks. so joe biden limping along, but is administration is not, it's going at pace with more appointments being announced in the course of the day,
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joe biden has announced his communications staff, the actual operate in the white house, and that's headed by gender psaki, a highly respected communications professional, she worked as the white house communications director in the obama administration. she will head a team of 6 within the communications department, all of whom are women for the 1st time in u.s. history. the communications team will be staffed entirely by women. jen psaki, putting out a tweet pointing out too that all 6 have young children, so it will be a very different white house and a biden. it would appear certainly from a communications point of view. biden's receiving the personal daily brief. this is the intelligence information given to the president supposedly every day, although many reports indicate that president trump has not been receiving the daily briefing in recent days. president trump himself continues to insist that there was fraud in the election. he's repeated these allegations without providing
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any form of evidence whatsoever. white house, senior adviser, jared questionable, reportedly travel to saudi arabia and qatar in the coming days. a trip believed to be aimed at resolving the dispute between the neighboring countries. it comes amid tensions in the region following the killing of the iranian scientist, and with only weeks left in the trumpet ministration. his team of help to negotiate deals with sudan, bahrain, and the u.a.e. to normalize relations with israel. we'll get a weather update next here on al-jazeera. that meeting in the middle brazilian voters choose centrist candidates over the years representing extremists and police in argentina raided the home and office of diego maradona's doctor as part of an investigation into the 4 star status
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of the stormy weather in the mideast not station reads, moving through its lead towards crease 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 would be typically 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 for kiev, a different story. it's snow every day, far on the air 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 a very dangerous thing. you tend to get slick ice on the roads. for example, the snow for the alps from across into austria, as well as no more stormy weather in the west and bad. you'll notice it's not bad
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either in spain or portugal. normally, breeze means it's cold. in london. however, we 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 for coastal areas of morocco is like if you windy and quite sherry, jump into the stream. and julian on global community bio diversity is bio security . is that essential for our species to survive? be part of the debate. i know you have 90 days and he can be part of this conversation. when no topic is off the table, the police are not neutral and all of these case goal here is to terrorize. and here's the other part of this. there's no consequence, this stream on out is the norm
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and again, this is all just here on the main news this hour. if you p.s. prime minister is expected to speak in parliament about the 3 week long conflict in the to great region regional forces say they've shot down a federal military plane and of capture the pilot just a day after the prime minister declared victory federal service for the top iranian nuclear scientist, mohsen factories outa, has been held in the capital tehran. he was killed on friday. iran's leaders blame israel. they say they'll retaliate. at least 110 people have been killed many injured in attacks on 2 villages in northeastern nigeria. it's believed that boko
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haram is responsible security forces are looking for dozens of villagers who are still missing. farmers in india, blocking roads in a protest against new laws or refusing to move to a government designated venue. the thought thousands have been campaigning on major, how highways near the capital, new delhi, the farmers say they're open to talks with the government. as long as there are no preconditions, they say the new laws will hurt crop prices and livelihoods are to serious elizabeth problem reports now from new delhi, thousands of farmers remain camped out on key border crossings, heading into the indian capital at the moment. they're in 3 border crossings and we've heard from farmers unions who are saying that they are planning on blocking by border crossings. they have rejected the offer of the minister for immediate talks because they've refused to go to those grounds on the outskirts of the capital. they are planning to cause as much disruption as possible to traffic by
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blocking highways until the government either repealed office to talk to them with no conditions. and we are expecting more farmers to join those who have already created temporary settlements on the highways. they have converted hundreds of their vehicles into temporary homes that they're staying in. and while most of the farmers so far have been from the states off punjab and haryana, we're seeing more and more farmers coming from the states of and with that of cotton. and we're expecting celebrations today and that is because most of the farmers so far from the state of punjab and they are predominantly from the sick religion. and today is the birthday of the founder of the sick from the we had me sing last night between the president of the country's ruling by the party, along with the defense minister,
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the home minister and the agriculture minister too. and that gives you an idea of just how serious a challenge these protests are to the government there. the biggest protests that we have seen this year and we are waiting to hear what if anything will come out of those meetings. the top infectious diseases experts in the us as war americans to brace for some of coronavirus inspections during the holiday season in the country reported more than $150000.00 cases on saturday as millions of people visited family for thanksgiving. dr steve found, she says that it's an almost trend of people traveling over christmas and the new year. what we ask people to do is to at least stop for a moment and do what i call the risk benefit assessment of what you want to do in the holiday. what you want to do for the seasons where you bring people in your home. if you have a person who is elderly and who has an underlying condition that makes them more
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susceptible to the serious consequences of infection. do you really want to have that gathering or should you say, i know it hurts not to do it because this is such a beautiful traditional season. but you know, hang in there with us because there will be future times when you could do it. some schools in new york city will start in personal classes next week. despite surging coronavirus infections, the elementary schools and kindergartens will be the 1st to reopen. bill de blasio says that students will undergo random weekly tests. it comes less than 2 weeks after schools were forced to close because of rising infections. south korea is banning end of year policies that is tightening restrictions after a certain cases that the disease is spreading at its fastest rate in the only 9 months without breaks in military facilities, churches and schools. 450 new cases were reported on sunday, following 3 consecutive days of more than 500 fishelson closing public sourness
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cafes, and banning music lessons that involve singing or wind instruments. deaths caused by malaria are expected to exceed those from covert, 19 in sub-saharan africa this year. the world health organization says there could be more than 10100000, deaths from malaria in 2020, pandemics to strap to treatment and global funding is shifted to the coronavirus. most fatalities are among young children now to brazil, where for the 1st time in years, voters have chosen moderate candidates representing extremes to that could effect president jiah boss lotto who'll be seeking a 2nd term in 2022 of zeroes. want to get a care of reports from rio. we are division there as mayor bishop must samak a developer. was never a fan of the city's famous carnival. he was hoping the bible in brazil's president
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would guarantee israel action, winning over given jellicoe in conservative votes. where but he was defeated by centrist it want to find a hands on politician who promised to tackle rio's poor health care system. just as brazil is experiencing a spike in couvade 19 infections, i mean we've got to help each sides of ours. there's a primary here to bring about the letter. i mean, so paolo brazil financial center also now disfavored candidates never made it to the 2nd round of the municipal elections held on sunday incumbent. mayor bloomberg covers also a centrist, was reelected. appreciate the cell, paulo showed the depend leaves and democracy, moderation and science. it was a veiled criticism of the way both so narrow has been downplaying in handling the
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couvade 19 pandemic. brazil has the world's 2nd largest coronavirus related death rate after the united states. some believe brazilians are less divided now than in 2018. when votes are now to won the election, promising to deliver the country from corruption and communism, if you don't, but he dies. the election strengthened centrist politicians in the big cities. they are in a better position to unite and defeat the conservative wave that took over brazil 2 years ago. stop in the ski and after voting in this school behind me, brazil's president both said that he was still going to wait a while before congratulating us president elect joe biden. he said that according to his sources, there was fraud in the american elections. there was
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a lot of fraud in the us. nobody could argue against that if it was sufficient to define the election of one candidate or the other. i don't know obliging until a final decision which may even be taken by the supreme court. also now to also said the brazil's electronic voting system, which has been in use for almost 25 years, may also be vulnerable to front meineke, innocuous al-jazeera, rio de janeiro protesters in belarus, say that security post not a 5 shots in the capital, minsk, 3 harry thousands rallied in residential areas of the months long demond for president, look at that resignation demonstrates and said that more than $150.00 people were detained by police. serbia has reversed a decision to expel montenegro ambassador saying that it wants to give friendship between the 2 countries. a chance the move was originally
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a retaliation after serbia's ambassador was accused of meddling in montenegro's affairs and was ordered to leave. but on sunday, serbia's prime minister said that her country didn't want to engage in hostile acts . the 2 nations were in a union until montenegro declared independence. in 2006, cuba's president miguel diaz connell has accused the u.s. of attempting to overthrow his administration following a rare protest in cuba. there's kind of says that the rally defending freedom of speech was backed by washington protest as a demanding the release of a rapper who was arrested and jailed for insulting a police officer. calling for an end to repression after the authorities cracked down on a movement of artists and activists. diego maradona's doctor denied that medical negligence contributed to the death of argentina's football legend. but based on what assad has raided the home and office of dr. leopoldo luka as boss of an
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investigation into involuntary manslaughter modeled on a diet of a heart attack on wednesday. 2 weeks after being discharged from hospital following surgery to remove a booklet from lymphoma, there is no medical negligence, not even what they say about his illness. diego had a fortunatus event that caused a heart attack to a patient with his characteristics, which is the most common thing for a patient to die like that. regrettably, it was a factor that could have happened before or afterwards. in new zealand, 10 organizations and 3 individuals are facing fines of up to a $1000000.00 in relation to last year's volcanic eruption which killed $22.00, people, regulators a bit investigating why tourists were taken to an active volcano after the eruption alert level had been raised. a separate inquiry is examining whether criminal charges are warranted. a record breaking heat wave and strong winds are fanning dozens of wildfires in australia's east coast. people on heritage listed,
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fraser island, have been told to evacuate as fire crews battle a blaze that's already been 74000 activists, firefighters are tackling will than 60 fires across the state of new south wales and sydney recorded its hottest november night ever. the temperature didn't fall below 25 degrees. activists in pakistan are celebrating the release of an elephant following decades of mistreatment in islamabad, zoo cover on will now be resettled at a sanctuary in cambodia. come all the reports dubbed the loneliest elephant cow on spent almost 37 years hair and pockets on car one was in solitary confinement for 8 here and in chains. it had already traumatized the elephant for springing it head from site to site, which is also a sign of distress by the never heard by ford, ford and animal rescue organization. and also the pop gardeners who head in
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pakistan to bed farewell to call on who will be going to come board and day will be staying at a 10 acre facility which has been set aside for this and the french, it of course will find company there will be progress on last asian elephant gifted by the to the lankan government and $985.00 would be, i know it is emotionally for all of us. but i think also when we call it really it is that they will cause one is going to to be retired. so we are really very glad to be that we are able to most of them to come badia, who we really have. i will see a bigger place when we have other means to where it would 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
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a better place in a natural habitat with fellow elephants. it is a story of neglect, cruelty and barbarism and speak, while humans about the incompetence of islamabad do. and it is also a tale of corruption, which has now become institutionalized. here in pakistan, as he is leaving pakistan. as you can see in the background, we're giving him a farewell and also be a saudi because we couldn't really take care of them appear to south has been do anything in terms of protecting animals, wildlife, making, national parks. that wasn't on the cards, but just government straight away, kicked off a great initiative called one, maybe finding a refuge in cambodia. but there will be serious concern about the plight of animals in this country. saddening us because we don't want government to grow. he is an animal who brought a lot of joy to pakistan and the people of and the children of our islamabad. but i
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think this was that i disagree big too, that barack obama at this age of 37 years and let them go to thank you. even as he can be with other elephants, the entrance to a slum or bada boom may be welcoming. but if you come inside, you will find that most of the animals are already gone. only 2 bags remain. and they of course, will be going to georgia and got here to save your mother. unfortunately, many of the animals died shifted to other countries too, to all government incompetence. and sadly, today, the lonely elephant is also going away. it will leave no place for old kids and families to go for into a time. their government had a saying that they now will be a sanctuary for local indigenous animals. but they will be concerned about day treatment to one of germany's traditional christmas markets been transformed as a result of the country's 2nd partial lockdown. a restaurant owner in britain, in the south of the country, has opened a drive through version of the festivities,
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mulled wine and hot crepes are among the treats on offer. around $160000000.00 visitors usually descend upon germany's markets each year. it's a good alternative since there aren't any other christmas markets. i think it's lovely, very christmassy. i think it's a great idea. i can only recommend it, but it's a feeling in atmosphere. great. they are allowed to implement it. it's great. we got into the made we even, i think it's great to have you with us. hello, adrian finnegan, here in doha, the headlines and i was there, a ethiopia's prime minister is due to speak in parliament about the 3 week conflict in the to greater region. regional forces say they've shot down a military plane and captured the pilot. the day after declared victory,
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