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but also i could see heavy amounts of rain for karnataka and into tamil nadu. just south of tonight. no for west been gone. more than about half a 1000000 people were forced from their homes. we saw about 400 millimeters of rain over the past, but still seen some rain pop up in some heavier pockets over northern bangladesh into the northeast of india. now as we go for out southeast asia, but i want to focus on the philippines, this area of low pressure scrutiny across the southern islands. it's dropped a $150.00 millimeters of rain. and on tuesday it's just north of port. so princess on once again, it could drop similar amounts of rain. now for southern sections of china, it's all about that. he look at this almost 38 degrees that continues on tuesday. the temperature is in to the high thirty's, but north of that low temperature is we've got a slow moving system dropping quite a bit of rain would be jane. just a high of 15 degrees in that weather extends to the korean peninsula, cross the waters between korea and japan into northern areas of honshu and southern areas of hold kado, where there is a wind warning in play,
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but wall to wall sunshine for tokyo with the high of 29 degrees. that's it. that's all cesar of the la had here on out as they're still spewing the spanish government pledges $239000000.00 to help the island of la palmer recovered from it's still a rupture volcano, praying for change pipe. frances joins fake leaders and scientists to discuss climate change. and keeping your eyes on the prize, take like 5th yankee. feel that with lucky to escape serious injury out more details later. ah, ah, for the congolese, the journey to work more means unimaginable. hodge. i prefer to logo with the captain to chancing life and live when
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a dangerous journey sees jungle along to the rails. nearly died. of our children go to school and live. it goes with risking it all the democratic republic of congo on al jazeera. at night in a store called suburb, somali bombs patrol to streets, fully ski and no longer to hire, lack of premium of gang violence. they use a maternal approach to prepare time. a do well, have put a bit to button in the stories. we don't often hear told by the people who lived them. mothers of ring could be, this is europe on algae 0. lou ah,
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ah. holiday watching out there, let's remind you of our top stories. the 1000 students government has warned the country is about to run out of medicine, a fuel and weeds because of the closure of its name. port protest as have brought roads around ports your don against poor economic conditions in the region. you an investigation says all sides and libya's conflict have committed violations that may include war crimes, the report, details, accounts of murder, torture, enslavement and rape, and says, migrants and detainees suffered from ether appears. prime minister abbey off men, husband sworn in for a 2nd time. he's facing some of the biggest challenges of his political career, including conflict and t gray, and the recent kid. nothing of nearly a 150 people on the west o. our oller is a senior lecturer and lord kill university and also
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a critic of abbey. he explained some of the underlying issues at stake in ethiopia . the country is already a divided country in the country with an imperial history where the value of nations and nationalities with different languages, different cultures were held together by force. so one of the most important political question you need to get historically is what we call the question of nationalities where, why is it an a groups wanted a certain level of autonomy and stuff, the government, the law of labor, that is what, at least you're ethically the 19 main to improve settlement and $995.00 constitution tried to do so. what people were asking when they work with us being from 2015 to 2018 is not a radical change or the return to part. but democratizing the system that existed in what i be trying to do is basically centralized power and signal g as much his intention to return to the country back to the kind of people are paid. so that
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is precisely, i think the ideologies that underpins module the conflict today in the job and what were the take that we just did. and this was begun somewhere to do most really starting to get started on we just did, we're going to use the q the forces, the intelligence police to eliminate almost or significant powerful political forces. and no matter you can run the election or no by himself for them . so i think when you look under my complet, they can division. i don't think this, you know, gratian today. ready would do much by it to resolve this because language has at least 9 people have been killed in northern india after violence broke out during a fond this protest, their crowds and it was a per dash surrounded vehicles, reportedly linked to a federal minister farmer's group say one car ran over protesters and then demonstrate his fit, the vehicles on fire, tens of thousands of farmers, of,
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and camping on major highways now for months to oppose new agricultural laws. elizabeth brought him, has moved from new delhi. the farmers protests have been going on for nearly a year, and in that time we have seen on several occasions, scuffles between farmers and security forces, but this is one of the most a major escalations. we have 8 people dead for farmers. 3 workers belonging to prime minister that in the morning by the a john, the party or b j, p, and their driver. now we have with the police, the state where it took place, the head of police. they're saying that the situation in the district or lacking for katie is tense, but under control, police have imposed a ban on people gathering. they have suspended internet services in many parts of the district in an effort to stop more people from protesting that after farm union and opposition leaders said that they were going to travel to the
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district to show their support. for farmers that's not being allowed to happen. to of 2 main opposition leaders including india is main opposition. our party, the congress is priyanka gandhi, was stopped from going to meet the families of dead farmers. a former state leader was put under hop house arrest, so that he couldn't travel to the district. and when he tried to stage a protest outside his home, he was taken away by police. what police are also doing, though, is investigating india's junior home minister, i, j, miss your son, osh, mr. and 10 others for murder. that's after farmers alleged that osh mr. i wasn't one of the 3 cause that was part of the convoy that attacked farmers. the missions deny that they say that farmers attack the cars force and the vehicles to lose control. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are on a land. so what's left of sight quin shaheen. the red tropical storm made land for
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on the arabian peninsula on sunday, killing at least 12 people in our mon. andrew chappelle reports an unusual and intense weather event in the gulf tropical cyclone shaheen. beryl down on norman's north coast with wind speeds of up to a 150 kilometers per hour as it made landfall on sunday. only the 2nd cyclone in modern record keeping to enter the gulf of oman and the 1st to enter. in the 2nd half of the year, the government declared a 2 day holiday to reduce people's movements. road traffic was suspended in the capital muscat theory, where most of the country's population of 5000000 people live o flights were halted at the airport. evacuations ordered for some coastal areas. more than 2700 residents weighted out the storm and emergency shelters hort's women's coast received a year's worth of rain in a single day. the ground is bone, dry and unable to absorb the rain,
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triggering flash floods in northern and southern governors. at least 6 deaths and dozens of injuries are being blamed on the storm, and se iran residents of a line and the united arab emirates have been told to stay home while saudi civil defense authorities have warned several regions of possible flooding. enter chappelle al jazeera. while meanwhile, the vatican has been hosting an event to call for more action from wildly it is a head of a major climate conference. hope frances and dozens of religious leaders made adjoined to appeal to governments to commit to ambitious targets at next month's un climate summit. adarine has more from vatican city. all these religious leaders speaking in this room, are not far from where i'm standing. i've said it's time for us to spread the word among our flock. tell them how important it is to honor our responsibility to the planet earth. they're saying we know what's happening now, we must act and they're saying that scientific fact isn't enough to motivate people, but that we much touch people's spiritual personas. what they've been saying,
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they're trying to make this powerful, potent message that without religions that this might fall flat on a global level, because people don't often act with their mind. these leaders are saying they act with their heart and with their spirit. so it's been this interesting, but it's actually more symbolic than anything because none of these leaders really weigh in at this conference coming up and glasgow. but pope francis, one of the most important religious leaders, of course, on the planet, has put his imprimatur on this. he has been saying this for years that the earth is god's greatest gift to mankind are human kind. he says, when he says is important that we honor that and not to spoil it further. so we're hearing a lot of that similar message from these dozens of leaders and to american scientists had been awarded this year's nobel prize. and edson david julius and adam pat appears in the single after their discoveries and receptive temperature and touch the nobel committee secretary general called the discovery that crucial to ass
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survival. or let's now speak to paul reese is across this for us in stock on for this kicks off a week given about announcements. and it does feel rather timely as people around the world actually long to hang each other again. yeah, and they this does here and, and actually this morning there was expectation that the prize would be even more timely, great expectation that it would be awarded to those who develop the m r and a vaccines used in the fight against coven 19. in fact, we had a protest here, it's a nobel form by a group protesting against by on tech, not sharing it's formula with the vaccine produces in developing countries. but that have been happy because the prize did gars. he said to david julius and odd m . potter putin are considered to have made a very, very crucial breakthrough in an area that's key to our survival. her touch and temperature be out a sense, hate cold, and mechanical stimuli as they put it. now,
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how was this done well, with millions of fragments of dna, many hours, many years in the laboratory. but perhaps most noteworthy with red hot chili peppers, i in fact a compound in chiles. cold caps ice in that's enabled them to identify the genes that are, that respond to hate and then using mental to identify the genes responsive, responsible, responding to cold, and then simply prodding cells to get electrical impulses to see how they respond to touch. now it already been known that cells responded to these stimuli where the breakthrough is here is how those a, how touch hate cold is submitted further on to the brain. and it's been found that specific molecules, proteins are present for each of those different sensations along with the heat and cold spectrum and touch on its vis that could make it possible to create better
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drugs to treat her syndrome. so sim, drones and a disease is the cause chronic pain. fascinating, poorest there for us in stock, one with all the latest. thank you so much for now speaking of treating pain, major pharmaceutical companies anal set to face their 1st trials over claims that they fuel the opioid crisis in the u. s. there being accused of downplaying, the long term risks of highly addictive painkillers, and failing to properly monitor suspicious orders. the trial will be the 4th in the country this year to test claims bought by governments. more than half a 1000000 americans have died from opioid overdose as since the crisis began. 20 years ago, a group of greenpeace activists have blocked the entrance to shells refinery at rotterdam port. the demonstration as part of a wider initiative by climate groups to put pressure on the e. u to ban fossil fuel advertising and sponsorship. green p says 17 of its activists were arrested while
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a leak of financial documents has exposed what said to be the secret assets and dealings of some of the world's richest people. they include jordan's king, the presidents of both russia and azerbaijan, and a former british prime minister jordan's royal palace has denied that any improper purchases were made, saying that the king had personally purchased the properties and no funds from the state budget nor treasury had been used the palace says these properties are not publicized out of security and privacy concerns and not out of secrecy or an attempt to hide them. the convey her volcano on the panama is becoming more aggressive as it continues to spew red hot lava. the spanish government has patched $259000000.00 to help the island recover from the devastation when it is now bringing jona, how he is on the island for asked jane. i was looking about plenty of smoke behind . you just really seems to be growing. what is the situation like that now?
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i think it's clear that we're in a much more powerful, more explosive, aggressive phase of this eruption. but all part of the normal course of events were reassured by the vulcan ologist. i'm as close as i can get to it right now. we're right up against the police road block here, cordoning off. what they describe is the danger area, but if i step out, you can get quite a lot closer. i think through the eye of the camera, i'd take a listen just for a moment. if it will play with us now at the sound emanating from that pricing, i think it's a bit like it's a bit like being under the flight path of a very, very busy airport. it was clear throughout sunday that things were changing, developing loud booms echoing out across this island and
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a very oppressive plume of smoke rising to the sky. volcanic ash, toxic gases, much more impressive than before. and then late in the evening on sunday, something really significant did happen. a wall of the central code collapse in on itself. effectively consolidating the 3 vents into one and forcing a huge surge of volcanic lava, down the mountain side were told that has now joined the original flow down the western slope towards the sea. but because of the changing topography from 2 weeks now of molten rock and lava, there is the risk that it might deviate. i'd put more property, more houses, buildings and farm land in the path of destruction. no sign at all of this volcano diminishing that's not surprising. because the average time it takes for an eruption like this to pass is up to 2 months. and this one has already produced 3 times the amount of volcanic batter lava ash rock that than its predecessor in 1971 . and in about a 3rd of the time, so far as well. jonah,
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despite the eruption, obviously still continuing. some good news that if islanders from the spanish prime minister anti federal sanchez was here on sunday. yes, he brought good news. news of a financial package of $230000000.00 to go towards reconstruct or reconstruction re, housing, people helping businesses and jobs and so on. so that is good news for the island, which is pretty demoralized. you know, this island has well, like everywhere else, really suffered an enormous hit from the pandemic. and now this is happening and it's happening just at that time. the beginning of it's a busy tourist season when people ought to be arriving here to enjoy some winter sunshine. take a look at my report. volcanic ash and toxic gas explode into the sky. 6000 meters up and the wind can carry it almost anywhere. for the island of la palmer, that means everywhere. here on the southern shoreline, on the opposite side of the island are salt pans carved into black volcanic rock.
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this farm faces disaster. much of the crop has been ruined by falling ash. oh, cather, katherine thought of betty to eleanor. last possibility of thought, undress explains that the salt was about to be harvested for now this he is yield. we'll be down by up to 40 percent. so rank he said yes, i wanna be funny. i know i would describe it as a nightmare, an awful dream of to such a bad year with cove it when we're trying to recover. we get this situation which is unbelievable. agriculture makes up around half of la palmer's economy, most of it bananas clinging to volcanic hillsides where they thrive. here to the falling, ash has caused terrible damage tearing into banana skins, making them unsafe level. and worst. the love of flow has cut off irrigation channels to some of the islands, most prolific plantations. that leaves tourism,
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but the beaches are empty. package holiday makers, absent, it's the beginning of the season on an island, famous for winter, some yet in the marines. the boats are tied up normally, we're just going out get this whole boat in full with the 60 people every day from monday until sunday. yes. like 2 times they 3 times a day, 2 days after that the bill comes close. we just stop. we still fired in from the banana. sorry, was defended from that big boom from the well canada. and now we try to be, am, you know, together, and fight the situation and start it again. but as i told you before, we don't know what is going to happen, how long is going to be the situation? images of the volcano being consumed around the world will certainly help to put
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this canary island on the map. but that doesn't mean that tourists are flocking here. anything but right now. and in the wake of huge losses generated by the pandemic. that is a tragedy for many. what remains our volcano, tourists, many from neighboring islands and mainland spain. but this eruption could last months and they will not sustain an economy that for the time being, is going up in smoke. jonah, how al jazeera la palmer, how stella had her hair on al jazeera, the goal that the football wild is talking about. bill li, live mohammed fella williams after the brighten ah.
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ah, welcome back. it's now time for sport and his piece and his father. thank you so much. all non chinese earthy tame to compete a test events for the beijing 2022 winter olympics must be vaccinated against over 19 events will involve more than 2000 participants across 8 venues and spread over 3 main competition areas. organizers had met the risk of corona virus being spread will undoubtedly increase. so they've implemented strict measures on all competitors. they be hi, luna, as well. they're saying competitors within the bubble will only be able to go to their competition. venues and their official training sessions. all other movements are forbidden. we're check their health status every day and only the coven 19 test every day. also, within the bubble, they can only take specially arranged transport in organizers also announced fans
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may be allowed to attend some venues. the test of an start. this week and run until the end of december. the governing body of men's tennis is investigating allegations of domestic violence against wall number 4, alexander's that of the alleged incidence, and happened at the shanghai last as in 2019, more than a year ago, a former girlfriend of that of claims she was physically and emotionally abused by the german and days before this year's us open in august, a 2nd interview was published, where she made further claims that if rejects the accusations, here's a statement from atp boss, massimo, cal valley. we hope our investigation will allow us to establish the facts and determine appropriate follow up action. we recognize the need to be doing more to ensure everyone involved in professional tennis feel safe and protected to football. and the goal that will be talked about for the next 50 or 60 years. that's according to liverpool manager yogurt club. we know mohammed seller is
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a special player and he delivered accordingly against manchester city. the skull gave liverpool a 21 lead before that he found an equalizer shortly after. cop admits he seems 1st of performance is not how you play against manchester city. senior in the 1st half, don't remember a chance from us even right now. and so i was really happy about a half time whistle and so that we could to trust a few things. and actually we didn't change anything. we trust them and told the boys again what the extra wanted was or should have already the 1st 3 minutes before that solar goal, manchester city manager, pet quality owner, was angry off the lovable. james milner escaped the 2nd yellow cart, but this tackle arreola had no doubt the challenge observed will deserved more than just a free kick. like he, he didn't do his mom. he didn't do it. so i understand the pressure for every one. 0, there had a pressure there ever has the pressure to play had oppression. so in the vision has
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to be made in one second. you know that, but there is too much, you know, their actions a, i don't know. maybe yes, may be know. that is why i was so clear. 7 times superbowl when a tom brady has added another record to his already impressive tally. the tampa bay buccaneers quarterback has become the nfl for all time leader in career passing yards before he 4 year old overtook the previous mark, held by drew brees against his former team, the new england patriots. and to sweeten the occasion, brady also led the button. his 2 in 1917, when, as he returned to new england for the 1st time since leaving last year, he had spent 20 seasons with the patriots. surprised i just, i try not to predict what was going to happen in hard for you and had a few motional moments as we just thinking about all the people that have really meant so much to me in my life. and that are part of this community, me and i'm just very grateful for your amazing time here. so brady is now the all
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time leader when it comes to career, passing yards at $80560.00 yards to be exact. that goes along nicely with the 44 year olds, mark for touchdown passes, $591.00 for the record, brady has also won $232.00 regular season games that smaller than any one else has ever done. and there is also no one else who can match his 7 super bowl titles. elsewhere, the buffalo bills continued their impressive starts of the season with a 2nd blow out winning for games. josh, alan flew for 248 yards against the houston, texas. as the bulls completed for touchdowns in this game, final score buffalo, hammering houston. 14 nothing. the cleveland indians have played their final game with their current nickname from next season. they will be known as the cleveland guardians. the indians name has been changed back to the with racist and offensive connotations. in 2019 cleveland did away with their cartoon indian mascot. and in
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the final game, as the indians, and 16, nothing against the texas rangers. elsewhere the new york yankees edged their way into the place with a one. nothing went over the temper, bay rays. ha. i did it. 6 yankee shortstop, geo ursula showed no regard for personal safety managed to finish the game for the heavily bruised fly home. so i got the wind at the bottom of the line, awaiting the yankee since uses wildcard game, or the oldest foe the boston red sox. and that's all the sports, even albia again, later with another update the south. yeah, thanks so much peter. that look rather painful. anyway, i do remember you can always find much more on our website and the rest of that is al jazeera dot com. that's it for this news up don't go away. i'll be back in just
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