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to, to these shoots in the gym would be the core exploitation and coal cohabitation of that see by both greeks enters. right. and on the other end on the palestinian issue, of course he was a champion of the policy. but you have to remember that he wrote as a someone that actually is i said he was a parties and against the nazis in greece and someone that actually save jews from, from the, not just in the patient in greece. she wrote a very important piece of work on the montage, a competitor that was also charged to the group. and that signified the horrors of the holocaust. right? first, 1st account. and so what i use, i mean, a segment of that song was actually played in, in the or slow and noble piece, or wording ceremony. 994. when i fought pettus,
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and you just going to be what i wanted the prize as an honor to use ease efforts for a peaceful solution to the palestinian issue. ok. but at the same time he was was very close to the pillow as well. composing that oh 9 am. thank you so much. thank you so much for your insight, alexandra. that is. so thanks for speaking to us from cypress. thank you for having me. have a good one. now still ahead on the al jazeera news hour. why there are a last minute doubts in germany over the green parties candidate for a chancellor. ben as well as opposition and the 4 year election boycott will her why they have had a change of heart and in sport action from african world cup, qualifying, including a winning return for libya's players. and ben garza ah
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hello very little in the way of any right across the middle east. over the next couple of days. lots of hazy sunshine. we have got a little more caught up towards the caucasus and winter weather coming in to work. georgia. my c. a cheryl to into as a by john and also into armenia, but elsewhere as you can see, hot sunshine, pretty much sums you not warm enough. have in doha, around 44 celsius over the next couple of days. might you see one or 2 showers just creeping into the western side of yemen? we'll see some wet weather just around the southern path of the red sea and further showers. certainly a possibility to just around the open heart as pulsing their way further west was easing over towards the western side of africa. golfing anything more heavy downpours and one or 2 showers just around the towns in the air, some showers to all the past self mozambie could catch a cheryl, so we may see one or 2 shout 2 into the eastern side of madagascar. south africa
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generally sat for, for the time being as we go on through the weekend, we will see some heavy rain, grassy pushing through the eastern cape. certainly, we're seeing one or 2 showers as we go through saturday. southern cape could also see one or 2 showers as well as he go on through the way kansas and wet weather, grassy coming through here. and we'll see the rain really gathering for the east by sunday. the trailer aboriginal children as young as 10 being arrested. and locked up in the 1st of 2 special report. one of one ac investigates straightly is indigenous incarceration crime on which is 0 niger, yes, life you see a bit want to use and there is one of you with that. right? i do not know any legion that is followed in that you are like football.
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the taliban government being formed and i've done this done, but it's ready to engage directly with the groups. foreign secretaries on any crowd made the comments during talks and how it is customary counterparts. i've gone astounds. economy is close to collapse after the rapid withdrawal of us forces on the taliban takeover prices if essential goods are stored on the u. s. has frozen about $10000000000.00 and national reserve closely held abroad. at least 14 people have died in the northeastern united states and tropical storm. i'd brings wrecker rainfall and floods. new york mayor bill de blasio declared a state of emergency he was president joe biden has declared an emergency in california as firefighters battle to save communities. and a popular resort area. strong winds are making it difficult to stop the fire spreading towards lake tahoe. the flames a score, it's more than 800 square kilometers of land and just 2 weeks time around, 50000 people have been forced to leave russia as threatening to find apple and
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google over an app created by the kremlin critic like st. of only the opposition politicians, allies want to use the app to organize a voting campaign ahead of parliamentary elections this month of only was jailed earlier this year for legend, parole violations, and a move observers have called politically motivated. well, to different looking start to the academic year in france as millions of children returned to school. new corona, virus restrictions mean students who are older than 6 as well as teachers must wear masks while indoors. in primary schools, if a child test positive for the virus, their class will close for 7 days. the president to menu on my call has urge everyone age 12 and over to get vaccinated. security has been tightened and parts of india and administered kashmir after the death of a senior. a separatist leader say it's only shoghi lani was 91 years old and had
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been sick for months. have natal reports say that he shall galani spent most of his life resisting new jellies. authority in indian administered cush me in the face of the separatist movement in the region. he had been under house arrest for 12 years after leading several anti india protests. he supported the arm struggle against indian rule, and co founded the hoody a conference which demanded fish meas, merger with pockets on last year he quit politics. he was old men of the sea determined to reach to his gold in respect to op problems, whether anyone accompanied them or not. he was an icon and did duel and morse. and to just support or plead him of cash. mute, andrew succession that bucksta condolences are bored in from both sides of the
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border. pakistan's prime minister in ron con has announced a national day of mourning last year. his government awarded delani the nation's highest. civilian arno, former chief minister of indian, administered fish, meet maebelle by most the also offered up indulgences onto a tough delani, died at home, hours after suffering from jeff been. he was buried overnight and survived by 3 children. security was tied to the agonies home in chicago and police cordoned off all roads leading up to the area. only a few relative, the neighbors were allowed to attend. his funeral. delani was davis a figure in india, but many in his home region will remember him. for his determination to an indian rule in cash made, russian soldiers have begun patrolling the lost rebel stronghold and southwest syria. just a day after a temporary cease fire came into effect there. the troops of raised russian and
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syrian flags inside the city of that all government forces have recently rented there offensive to take that, including blocking the supply of food and medicine since june. after nearly 2 years of studying at home during the pandemic, students and lebanon are returning to school, but they're likely to miss out for a 3rd year as the lebanese education sector faces. it's worse crisis in years. sarah. hi, ross reports from beirut. it's a big day for a hiv who's registering his children at the local school, but he's concerned for their future life. any we're scared, the academic year won't continue, especially for those starting school. for the 1st time. some parents are struggling financially and can't afford to send their children, but i'm worried whether we'll be able to continue paying school, tuition, and expenses. more than 1000000 children in lebanon have been out of school since about demick begun. the economy has deteriorated further and now major few shortages, they,
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the electric and internet blackouts mean classrooms may stay emptier for longer at the bottom. what concerns for our students? how will they get to school without fuel or afford meals? this is a pro neighborhood parents owning a little money are in a difficult situation. they can't even afford to, not just please, but survive. we need solutions. some school officials and teachers of told algebra that's in the absence of a clear plan by the k. take government, they've been forced to rely on themselves. now this is one of many schools 11 on the relies on electric generator to even say open. it says it has enough fuel for the 1st month of the new school year, which is due to start bought teachers. i'm not sure what they're going to be doing beyond that. they've already started looking at alternative options to the smart interactive board there and competes is the school students rely on and the replacing them with be these are the old fashion white boards. some schools say that they'll be able to use the phone panel, but it's an extremely expensive option. the not all schools in the country can
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afford nearly 3 quarters of schools and 11 on our private behind tuition fees are forcing thousands of students to switch to state schools this year. just have a half of 11 on population now lives in poverty, high inflation, and the devalue ation of lebanese layer. it's almost $20000.00 to the dollar means basic school supplies on affordable for most last year was both $35000.00. now 851-1000. this is normally the busiest time of the year for the study, but he's hardly sold in the academic books. the care taker, education ministry, hasn't printed them out this year, leaving mostly imported but expensive ones on offer. the ministry says it's waiting on assistance from the finance and energy ministries plus international donation. fix your vehicle, our are facing many challenges. that doesn't mean we're ready, but we're working day by day on a plan to make it easier for students to return to school. if living on those is
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that the cation sector, it loses everything. last is something comma knows, well, she quit the job as a teacher to start a new life outside of lebanon. teachers of threatened to go on strike. if their salaries aren't increased, they say $50.00 a month paycheck barely covers daily, expensive future, for example, can help with a salary her husband's with that and with, with the car expenses, the food, especially the food. and for example, in the essential things you buy for your kids, but for now, you can do nothing with the salary except for filling up your car with gas saves the children as described, educational situation in lebanon as catastrophic learning levels were relatively low before the current of virus, but now the future of an entire generation has become even more on certain subtle height of al jazeera, beta voters. and germany had to the poles this month to choose
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a successor to chancellor anglo merkel. and for some green party candidate on lena burbock as the face of the future. she's appealing to a younger generation, fired up by climate change in the need for clean energy, but hard questions in our be asked about her ability to lead the country as dominant cain reports on a late summer day in potsdam anna lena bell book is on the campaign trail focused on trying to win the general election and to become germany. second, female chancellor, above all, proclaiming what the green parties priorities would be in power. when he was the worst, they had all this for the one for ice because they have the biggest challenge for us as a society is the climate change crisis. we can't just talk about it and expect it to somehow go away. you know, this crisis is happening right now and we have to do everything we can to get out of it. but to do that, it's not her ardent supporters. she has to persuade. it said it's the 10s of
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millions of voters across the country who have never before voted green, some of whom worry about the cost of doing so. best. if you months ago this poppy briefly, the opinion polls now is languishing in 3rd place on the way behind the front runner lead candidate is facing increasing questions about her suitability hi office. just a scramble over plagiarism. in a recent book, she wrote cost her support in early summer, she admitted making errors in drafting it one issue. the greens have perhaps surprisingly not campaigned intensively on is the flash flooding which killed hundreds of people in western europe this summer. although some scientists suggested these were linked to climate change, the greens of not prioritized it, particularly, and so far, at least it does not appear to have affected their poll ratings. one analyst says what has affected their ratings?
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is the concern. some people have of a bell box, lack of ministerial experience, but she has never been in any government she. she was in the parliament for a long time. that's true, but she has never any executive, experian, her co chair. well, but how back he was a minister in one of the federal states. he knows actually how it works and the government. and so why haven't they choose chosen him? so maybe not a bad choice, but it is a question of choice amongst the greens and the people profiting from that question of the social democrats long considered to be a dwindling electoral force. now there man, for the chancellor's ship, current finance minister or the shots has propelled his party into the 1st place in some tow. such leads now may not translate into success on election day, but if they are a guide, then it's clear the green party has much to do who wants to win dominant?
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can al jazeera potsdam then as well as opposition is switching tactics after boycotting regional and local election to the past 4 years. after months of internal disagreement, the main coalition has agreed to feel candidates in november as pope or latin america editor of this year newman has this report. would they wouldn't say that was the question that's finally been answered. after a very conscious and deep analysis with decided to participate in this process regional elections to choose venezuelan governors and mares a shed ruled for november 20. first, the nino, physician hard, his boy caught in the last presidential elections and 2018 and the subsequent legislative elections in which they lost control of the national assembly. they argued the conditions for a fair, competitive and transparent election didn't exist. in fact,
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they say they still have no guarantees, but the change of heart is proof that they no longer believe that continuing to bet on a self proclaimed interim government. led by opposition leader one by law is feasible for reading the past, but you believe in we'll continue to trading because we cannot continue leaving a fantasy. president nicholas, my ludo congratulated the opposition but could not resist taking a jab wise all who had favored boycotting the elections again. that he has gone. i told my wife celia to get some good popcorn because i'm going to sit in my arm chair in front of the tv with my popcorn to see one white oh, hold on november 21st. and there i will applaud because we managed to include him in democracy again to include him in the constitution. mcgruder has good reason to celebrate. he hopes opposition, participation in the elections will ease international pressure and help restore
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diplomatic recognition by many you. latin american and north american countries put, participating in the elections, also gives you our position a chance to gain ground, especially while carrying out intensive negotiations with the government to recover the independence of venezuela's democratic institutions. why thought responded to my ludo tweeting, get serious. we all know there are no guarantees of a free and fair election. that's exactly why you are sitting at a negotiating table with those of us who are demanding a literal and political guarantees. and a time table for future elections. mother was demanding that the united states and great britain, we moved stiff even on mac sanctions, in exchange for progress being made in the internationally sponsored negotiations taking place in mexico city. for that to happen, the government will have to be prepared to make concessions that until now have been unthinkable to see in human houses, iraq still ahead on the news. our proposal at the paralympics. we have
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with me. ah. ah. ah. hello, we got time for the sports news. here's leo. thank you. during world cup qualifying for guitar. 2022 continues and we've seen a big shock in the asian zone. oman have beaten japan, one mill and osaka. the winning goal was scored by you. some of you would just 2 minutes to go in the match. it's japan's 1st defeat and 9 qualifying games. were
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coming up in the next few hours in the same group, australia take on china. australia are technically the home team, but the game is taking place here in tar join. gosh, raska is at khalifa stadium for us. joe. can you explain why austria are playing their home game here in guitar? well, as it's so many of the sports events that have been disrupted over the last 18 months, the reason australia playing this home game here in castle is of course, because of the current of virus pandemic. and the difficulty in getting players into australia now streaming wanted to host this game and were able to host the same, then they would have had to get the australian players who a base service seas, and also the foreign players to quarantine for 14 days before they even been able to play the game and that's just not feasible because the number of games and the schedules in both international and domestic matches. but on the flip side, it also means that because the suckers have to host the game here. but some of the
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top plays on able to make it. so for example, the australian captain matthew lucky chose not to go on the road for 3 months with a career, because then also he would have been away from his family for so long, and also had to quarantine at the end of that period. had coach graham arnold is also got to do got to do without sure if his assistant coach is one of them tested positive for cove at 19 while the other one is just finished. a quarantine period of 28 days. having finished up at the took care lympics, but with all that said, and all the obstacles that were thrown at the so cruise before this round of matches, graham arnold was still really optimistic and he's hoping for when to put a smile on the faces of the sucker funds, many of them are actually in lockdown because the australia is battling a korean a virus outbreak. i expect to see a really great performance on thursday, not one that i will drive to the players about putting small and football fan sizes . because a lot of this in australia, a lot of people are in, you know,
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in tough situations. tough challenges in laws that you know, they're locked down in l plan is to and my expectations out, as i said, is put a smile on the face. we would love to play at home, but we're grateful. the entire government and the f. k of the have looked after us have come in the last few days. yeah, look when we're ready to go for tomorrow, we're really excited for this game. we want to continue a good run and positive that we will tomorrow night. the plays are ready to go and it will be a great game joe, tomorrow night is now tonight. what do we expect expect from that match between australia and china? well, it's really difficult to see puzzle staley, being the favorite. they really, i mean, they come into this game in this group, the game with a win from the last 8 matches from the 2nd round. and also the last time these 2 teams played each other was in the 2015 asian pop quote, to final trailer b,
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china. to know how to settle that it is a really difficult group. and when we saw a mon be japan, and we never really thought they would be one of the ones that could be contended to come out of this group. there's also saudi arabia in this group and hearing from the chinese coach earlier in the week, lead time said that his team will probably full favorites coming out of be having said that, they won the last 4 games since he took over. so really the suckers can't underestimate them. thank you joe reporting live for us in an air condition stadium and doha. well, we saw egypt for us to play with out their biggest star. but teams in south america are being hit, especially hard by english clubs refusing to release their players. for example, chilly or missing a couple of key players as they prepare for their qualifier against brazil and brazil themselves are really struggling with 9 of their stars from the premier league unable to travel chiles management once more governing but wants the
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governing body fif to intervene and then, you know, you might think this is a one off, but i'm worried discontent into something that keeps happening and this could spread to other leagues during the same. there are fee for guidelines that are not being followed. i feel like south america is being hurt much more than other countries. i don't think it's fair. i don't think it's right. and it shouldn't be like this to the us open and the start of play on day 4 has been delayed because of heavy rainfall in new york, meaning the route over bathroom breaks continues. so if on us it's a pass was criticized by andy murray for taking a long trip to the restroom and their 1st round match and fans booed when he did it again against adrian marino, just after marino one, the 3rd set there was an 8 minute delay and it certainly worked in favor of the past who won the next 6 game straight to take the match. i followed the rules. i didn't bring anything. i just don't understand when some players going criticize
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other players or, you know, doing a match. the put too much emphasis on it. you know the games, the game it so i'm going to change much. i've done everything the right way. if i haven't, i should be penalize. i completely agree with it. second. see, denise. madame is also through to the 3rd round. he produced a study in winning shot against germany's dominic, completely by accident. the russians seem to give up on the point, but somehow got his racket on the ball and emerged victorious. was definitely the highlight in a pretty comfortable streets at once. but the 8 seed, norway's casper root is crashing out of the tournament. he was beaten by dutch world number 117 baltic vendors. angela, who has now won his last 5 matches in the women's draw a french open champion. barbara critic of a breeze into the 3rd round. the check seed is making her debut at flushing meadows . but she thrashed american. christina mc hale 636. 1 england's cricketers are on
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top in the 4th test against india. they ripped through india's top order in the morning session before claiming the key wicket of captain coley, who had hit 50. they've lost a few more since then, but india are fighting back and are now $185.00 for 7. the series is tied at $11.00 . i've ghana sans 1st female pair limpy and got the chance to compete at the games in tokyo. zekia who the daddy is a type one doe fighter who arrived in japan several days late after fleeing cobble for paris during the taliban take over. she lost both her fights on thursday, but still made history. it's not clear where afghan is stands to pare athletes will go after the games. and finally, one athlete at the paralympics had his eyes on the prize and not just the metal guide running alongside a visually impaired, 200 meter athlete proposed on the track in tokyo. she said, yes, we'll back to dream. yes, he did look like
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