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not only refuge and not only belonging, this is a story about how people contribute to the countries that they end up and people come equipped to pursue happy life. come equipped to contribute to society here and i'll draw that as a great example of this. i was struck by the comment he made to the b, b, c, about the nastiness of the discourse around refugees. it is absolutely on generous and absolutely. the government has created the hostile environment against refugees and eyebrows is epitomizes the value of telling universal stories and being committed to all commonalities rather than our differences and what divides us. so it's a great success story for a universal writer who seeks to articulate individual freedom and contempt society, dr. basha, adelman. i thank you very much. need for talking to san jose. thank you. thank you . are just more still to come this hour kenya celebrates its role in developing a life saving destination the malaria shot the could help millions us con
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is back after being shut down by that i'm personally me in new york where super yours is super villain and come together to bring back this comic book convention on that story, coming out. and the star of asian football rescues is team involved quantifying, coming up, measuring sport. ah, lot of rain as you probably know in italy suds and that all struggle for the cell phones and sicily and circulation kind of still there. but it's thrusting towards the balkans and away from italy's that should be it so improved in that situation. your terminal, whether it's being held back really for the time being any the time being in this part of yours or the picture for friday is dry. warm has been in the middle autumn,
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just bringing rain to ireland, scotland and norway. and this circulation here spreading itself right through to bulgaria, linked up with a rather cold wind across the black sea. now that actually is given the bora, when that dangerous, when the blue cross croatia come down the domination coast and spreads out, winds up to 120 k p h is certainly possible that that will ease come saturday. but it's still there. the rains spread for the south for east into greece. now spain, of course, because enjoying it and it's dry now in france as well. this position will slowly at south woods during sunday. as you can see, the improving situation for croatia, italy. now the immediate future, it's still fairly warm for england for denmark and for sweden, that rain is edging in this nice warm glow. feed grease of average won't last alone . it's cooling down already. ah.
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with tiny hidden cameras and the nose are illegally filming, and sharing people's most intimate moments. when you investigate south korea by coming the demick on al jazeera, when freedom of the press is under threat, step outside the mainstream shift, the focus that pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pre tax. the prime minister clamped down on the press. the listening post on a just eda, gotta one of the fastest growing nations in the won the cause of needed to oakland and development school track international shipping company to become a p middle east and we'll try them money skills filling that down 3 key areas of development of filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future on the cost cutters, gateway to whoa trade. ah
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ah, one of the top stories, hemorrhage is era. rescuers have been searching for survivors in southwest pakistan where an earthquake is killed, at least 20 people. hundreds were injured and if he had more people could be buried . yes, president biden has been pushing the economic benefits of getting more people vaccinated comes as they drank. fran pfizer applies for approval to vaccinate 5 euros. and the former year special envoy for haiti has told lawmakers, washington must rethink its approach to haiti. daniel foot quit last month calling american migrant policy. inhumane for deporting thousands of haitians. a families
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of people who disappeared in mexico have launched a desperate search to try to find their bodies about 80000. people have gone missing over the past 15 years, many of them victims of the ongoing drug war townhome and spent 4 days with one group of families searching in western michigan state rental for a journey starts on a ranch emitter recount state southwest mix. could a group of families have come here to search for their treasures? oh, that's what they call their family members who've been disappeared. criminals told police when they were arrested, that they buried bodies in this roach, including a bow, the son of maria, the lord. this romero, this is her chance to find him. the more the li though you are not. i'm in so much pain. i haven't got anything against the people who did this to him. may god forgive them and have mercy on them. so they got it. oscar how long since his son
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disappeared with a year and 3 months is leapt from out of his cap. and it's the 1st time you've been able to come here and look for him. simply, no, no, always. when i go up on to my roof, i say to myself, son, i know where you are, but i can't come and get you. it's so sad to know that there's nothing i can give. she hasn't been able to look till now because it hasn't been safe to do so. this day is in the grip of criminal groups, like other areas of mexico. they don't want bodies found that this time authorities have come with the families. it's the 1st large scale search for the disappeared ever and make you a kind of maria and the others have accepted. they won't get them back to life, but it's tough with the buddha law is with them. there are almost 80000 people disappeared in mexico as if
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a full football stadium had suddenly vanished. he doesn't have lunkhead, many of them murdered and then hit him by criminals or even authorities. their relatives usually search for them with rudimentary tools. it's all they can afford a metal rod screwed into the ground, then sniffed for the smell of decaying flesh. they spread out come the hillside, but they find nothing in the ranch, not a bell or any one else. and so over a week the search goes on. we saw them bust through concrete floors pull up stones, upright trees and bushes, dread, swampy ground on a mission to find them. and all the time that being watched by criminal groups i with them by law.
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the heavily on security policies who are with them, but just visitors here in a week they'll be pulling out for now they offer some protection. but as with so many other searches, it's the relatives of the missing who take the lead. one thing, you know, is it, if the families that are teaching each other, how to search, not really the authorities. there's a common complaint from families in mexico. the authorities are understaffed under equipped and i'm willing to help get the phenomenal and as to what's for the national search commission, crated by the government to try and improve things. and he says that slowly getting more resources with some of you in the family gone. the we started the commission with 10 people and more are being added to the team all the time. gabby's mac, i don't live in this hunt state authorities brought sniffer dogs forensic teams, a metal detectors into play. oh. but it still felt like looking for needles in
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a haystack. ha, by the full day, every one was pray fun. last night i, she's asking for strength and supernatural energy for the search. so now they for the search and the authorities and the families have identified a spot that they think that bodies might be. so we look in again, see, it says something here. the former of this land says he, so criminal tip, something down his well the families begin to pull up mount root. gam acendo at the top, sipped pruitt. she's been looking for a son marker antonio for years. she explains will, that's been like there's a momentum. hello, everyone, that him and that he, you know, the moment that they took their me are piece was finished, were not complete after that. nothing comp,
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let us. that's how we left her and the others still searching in the mud with their anguish. and the hope that a small fragment of their relatives might help them to be complete. again, john home out visitor was sent to gretel mexico. dozens of trucks carrying medical supplies had been allowed through a blockade that's causing a supply crisis in sudan demonstrators or forced the closure of ports. he done the main port in the east of the country as part of a protest against the government. they've now allowed some trucks to pass for humanitarian reasons. and as of the pager tribe are angry of the regions economy and a peace deal between the government and rebel groups. researchers and health professionals are celebrating the world health organizations approval of a new malaria vaccine is especially welcome news in kenya, which participated in the studies that helped to bring about the vaccine and vaccines. a big step in the fight against
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a parasite. that's one of the leading killers of children in africa. malcolm lab reports from nairobi. it's taken more than a century for human kind to develop this, the world's 1st malaria vaccine. the world health organization has given it the go ahead. what began as a trial here in western kenya, he said to become an official rollout across the continent is given to children on the 2 years. and parents like phoebe with 10 day a pleased. oh, wonderful, in our family that we have had a lot of malaria related problems, you know, some members of turned mud and others if lost them. but especially now home, we have had a lot of malaria problems or even after one will be treated, they still fall, eat of malaria. well, after a few months, malaria kills about half a 1000000 people a year. almost all of them are in africa. most of them are children, progress in fighting the disease had stalled in the poorest communities in recent
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years. the w h o says the vaccine can change that. it's development was started by the u. s. military and taken over by british drug maker black. so smith klein to the trials show, it's only effective in preventing about a 3rd of cases. talk to bernard, go to who worked on the research project says that's enough to make a big difference. a number of the vaccines that we have use for long didn't have a very high efficacy, but had a lot of public health impact. and that's what is going to happen. it is roxy and even wor, dressing as i'm what is difficult, 30 percent by the impact in town, so lives and clinical malaria cases of what it runs into millions. it's mosquitoes that carry malaria. after biting one infected person, they carry the parasite to another. here at the kenya medical research institute,
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they've spent years studying every stage of the process. and the research is working here, say the approval of one vaccine. opened the doors for more. these them off the, the 8000 them off, the 3rd being bred here. every week, a crucial for the research scientists using the adult ne, those times develop a new kind of vaccine that would completely thought that must be those from being able to transmit malaria. signed to say preventing mosquito bites with bed nets and insecticides has been effective. but only up to a point, the vaccines are affordable and can be integrated into existing inoculation programs. bringing down the malaria deaths in africa will now depend on finding funding for the 10s of millions of doses required every year. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya the leader of germany, as christian democrats has reportedly offered to resign,
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if it would help facilitate rival coalition talks. i'm english, it led the conservatives to their worst, have a national election result. he took over the parties leadership from anglo marco who's stepping down after 16 years in power. russia has proposed to a party congress to agree on a leadership team, which will then go into talks with greens and the f. d. p. both parties have already met the s d p, which narrowly one last month's vote on the lot hurt. comic con has returned to new york for the 1st time since the pandemic began. the annual event is one of the largest cultural conventions in the world. it gives fans a chance to meet their favorite film and gaming personalities as well as some of the world's best comic illustrations. christian to new me is there. so tell us about the what's going on there? yeah, so all the excitement of comic con is back and one of the most exciting things about
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this event is seeing all the people dressed up as their favorite characters from comic books, movies, video games and the like. and certainly we're seeing a lot of that, but we're also seeing a lot of people with math. in fact, you have to have a mask in order to come to comic con this year as well as proof of vaccination because of the corona virus. it this that was cancelled last year, but that's only making the people here this here all the more happy and excited to be here i am an artist alley which is a part a wing of the event if you well where artist and authors gather and they can meet with fans, they can sell their latest products, talk with people, fans can get autographs and so on and so forth. and i'm gonna talk to right now say i'm mags. who's an author of books, games, and comment. i have to best known for fan girls guide to the galaxy wasn't like being back at comic. it's amazing. it feels like coming home again. i think you
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know, so many of the people who come to con, especially on the artist side, we all know each other. this is kind of where we see our friends every few years. so that's amazing. and in such a long time, we've been able to interact with fans to you are just people who appreciate our work and as a creator. oh really? yeah. what is it? what was the last year like not as, as a professional, not being able to see people, what do you get here or seeing the fans in person? maybe that you can't online isolating the writer at home because you kind of forget that your work goes out there and the other people actually read it feels like you just make it and it's the 3rd, then it disappears. when you come to some place like this, and there are people to come to you and i like, i really like your work or the spoken to really had an impact on me and it makes it feel like, you know, i have been doing something worthwhile. it does make a difference and it's a really good confidence booster. i'll tell you that. and you have a really big project you're working on. now you are doing a rebuild of an old star wars video game. nice of the old republic. i had you got
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it. oh my gosh. and that must be so exciting but so scary to work on something where fans are so passionate. i'm tell me about what your projects, what projects you're working on. yeah, absolutely. so i do a lot in the server is universe right now i've done the comics and i'm just announce a short story. the video game and honestly, getting to play in the star wars universe is an honor. i'm also a huge fan. so i also feel the pressure in the nerve is, but you know, all i can do is try to honor the, all the work that came before and to try to contribute in the best way possible. and i'm just lucky to be here that's i feel i'm happy to show up to work every day . it feels like a real author. absolutely. anything else you're looking forward to here to seeing or doing? yeah, absolutely. i'm on a panel on sunday for college duty vanguard. which is another video game i wrote coming on november 5th. so come check that out. and otherwise, i'm really looking forward to doing all of artist alley. it's my favorite part of your comic honor of any kind because you get to see so many original creators,
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beautiful work, whether that be comics, a jewelry are pieces. it's like there's something for everyone here and i want to get there and spend all my money on it. okay, and thank you so much different time zone man. enjoy your suffering here. are comic con, considered. continues right through sunday. lots of high profile entertainers and gas showing up william shatner who is a star and original star trek series star trek as premiering, a new animated series. so lots to celebrate and lots of excitement here in new york . christian, thank you very much. indeed. a build up of ash and dust from la palmer's, erupting volcano as force the closure of the islands at port. it's the 2nd time upon was apple, which has been shot because of piles of ash accumulating on its runway. other ports in the canary islands remained open, and the authorities say the ash cloud is unlikely to pose any wider risks to travel . the caribbean volcano has been spewing ash in lava for more than 2 weeks,
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and destroying almost a 1000 buildings and forcing 6000 people to free climate. scientists say emissions must be caught and billions of tons of carbon dioxide removed from the atmosphere to stop global temperatures. rising so far, the main way of doing that has been by planting trees. but if i try is just opened in iceland that permanently removes c o 2 from the air and turns it into stone. charlie angela went there to find out how the process works. ah, it looks like modern art, but this is actually the world's largest carbon capture blonde, a bank of fans drawing in the air and removing it c o 2 permanently. so this is where a climb works. sucks carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere. and the seal dues accumulated in these cells, we heat it up, and then they sent the seal due to gar brooks. and we injected into the bedrock and turn it into stone. the greenhouse gas arrives here and then cent deep into the
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ground below where it will stay for thousands of years. here we are injecting c o 2 into the ground to where it goes into pos office and rapidly turns to stone. and that's the essence of the complex technology we imitate, and accelerate the process that made her husband applying for millions of years. and by doing that, we're able to permanently eliminate some of our c, o 2 emissions. and this is what we need to do at scale. if we are to move our climate goals, the world released 34000000000 metric tons of c o 2 into the atmosphere last year. the oak, a plant will capture just 4000 tons. the equivalent of the missions from $850.00 cars and the technology is expensive. $15000000.00 to build this site in iceland. but clients aligning up corporations and private individuals are already paying climb works to remove carbon dioxide in their name. is quite
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a sensor and it's quite a tiny market. and so one of the reasons that we were so excited to purchase car removal from companies like client work is that we see that our, our early movement here can help to develop that very nice and market. scrubs free of carbon dioxide the air and has gone briefly back to pre industrial level. the question is where the technology like needs to be scaled up and the cost down in time to make a real impact. climate scientists optimistic, they're aiming out. $4000.00 tons per year, which is very trivial compared to what we have to do. but what is very important is this is the 1st one on it. there's a method where you do it. you, if you ship tulips released the new york tempe here in drake of it, you know, or slump in a tooth or slipper ice and itself is always being
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a low emitter. 100 percent of the country's electricity is from geothermal and hydropower. but is what is capturing from the air i send is looking to import captured c o 2 emissions by sea and fix it deep into their bedrock. bringing the world a little closer to its carbon neutral goal. charlie angela al jazeera had his heavy iceland and his ferro with his fort lauren, thank you so much. shes saudi arabian let consortium have completed a deal to take over english premier lee club, newcastle, united for reported $409000000.00. it's a welcome boost for their fans. new castle are currently in the relegation zone. have failed to finish and the e p l top 10 for 3 straight seasons. the move to buy the club, follow saudi arabia's commitment to ending a 4 year ban of the category tv network bein sports boss will take over stalled glass year after being protested to the league about matches being shown and had
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a legal pirate network in saudi out there is the barker is in new castle where there's huge excitement, despite the controversy surrounding takeover with a stake over his be maud and control vesee right from the start is dragged on for 18 months. now, an awful lot of focus and attention paid on saudi arabia is controversial, questionable human rights record, including the murder of the journalist, or mile, a short g, a crime that has following investigations internationally implicated the saudi crown prince himself. the saudi states has had to prove that in hooking out the cash for this club. the state is not going to be involved in the day to day running of the club itself. so it's funnel flat takeover through a financial consortium place in the country. paying 80 percent of the full 100000000 needed to buy this global though. the irony is that the chair owned by consortium remains the crown prince. himself is also being
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a big standoff. i with false 80 month between capital a base be in school that has the rights to broke of the premier league in the middle east and north africa, and saudi that's been accused of pirating the premier league saudi is now lifting the band beans full so it can now be shown and saudi is promised, the bein sport, that it will not to continue pirating the premier league. and that seems to appease pressure on the saudis, paving the way potentially for this take over the funds. all delighted, i hope that this massive cash injection will reverse newcastle switching zachary and continued their unbeaten run and the final group stage of asian qualifying for the 2022 cats are well kept. it means syria earlier on thursday, but i don't know just having taken the lead shortly after halftime south korea were paid back with syria scoring a late equalizer. asia top players, son, he and men proved to be the difference though. tottenham for its feeling it to one
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with a late winner. the result means south korea are 2nd group, 87 points from 3 games around said about south korea as group leaders. they made at 3 winds from 3 with a one, no victory over the way to by monday's have a me getting the crucial go. i'm some comical defending help savvy radio sale a massive when they beat fellow asian powerhouses. japan, one mill, me, the saudis now have 3 winds from 3 b. their level and points with group leaders. australia would be to among $31.00. for on stage 2 dramatic. come back to book a spot in the final, the way for nations league or semi final against belgium. look to be over at half time as they went in to nail down on a goal from korean benzine. just past the hour and then a killian and bobby penalty soon after left things up. jim thought they'd snatch victor laid on, but roman lucas effort was rolled off side by v. r. france then scored
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a last minute winner threw tail hernandez to seal it. 32 will champions will feast face to spain and the final word or 2 terms form and one is heading for one most intense title barrels. the sport as seen in years are only 2 points separating 7 time world champion. lewis hamilton and red bulls match for stop in with separate races, laughed including sundays, turkish grown pre attentions between the 2 spill down to the track. recently with the drivers crashing into each other and to high profile incidence. i still think that the of congress will be tough because i don't really know where it's going to be by. do are we are from though we just behind and i think some church probably will be a bit better for us or these on paper and probably some will be a bit better for them. so hopefully, you know, we'll just continue like it has been for the last year versus, you know, it was very close in. we could have
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a good puzzle. dante wilder has doubled down on accusations that ty century cheated during their last fight. february rivals are due to meet for a 3rd time on saturday. at 1st contest finished and a drawn with w. b. c, champion theory, winning the 2nd bowed. while their claims fury had concealed a small weight and his gloves during that fight. man le women law with your eyes, the lie which you see, you know, so many can people can believe what they want. we all human, we believe what we will, what the of the law. and it only made me better as a man, as a fighter, to understand in the, on the see certain thing and note things for facts. okay, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to lauren in london. far. thank you very much in dayton. that's it for me on telephone news up. i was like when one is just a minute, i for now. ah
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ah. ah al jazeera world, sweet said she, dizzy and family, facing agonising choices and an uncertain future. they had the family type, had enough of it, and i want to move out in another country. disillusioned with life in a struggling economy can be in my dream, was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted fact what the circumstances a tennessee and family high hopes,
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desperate lives on out to sierra the venezuela, columbia borgia has become a stamping ground for trespasses as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed in emerging fuel trafficking markets. we follow that the perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all venezuelan columbia on al jazeera ah, the conflict between the and government and the regional take great people for the origin front has to kill thousands and internally displaced more than 2000000 over the past 7 month to $350000.00 people in the region are facing fam, and according to the united nation, which says that starvation is being used as a weapon for those who managed to cross the border, say it's not because conditions have improved back home. they say to grants,
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continue to be targeted because of this in many processes are being reports and all they come to taking refuge conditions here off of idea, ah, at least 20 dead and hundreds injure job to an s quake strikes 7, pakistan on most people were sleeping ah, i'm tired of this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up young, vaccinated overcrowded hospitals, over running emergency rooms and intensive care. huge. president biden continued his push for vaccine mandates. as 5 or 6 clarence to give.
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