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latin america, we hear the tales of discrimination, racism, and police brutality. a campaign to descend, palestinian olive grows, underwood saxophones, railey surfers. and it's all, it's one of the world's toughest endurance roses. reach this conclusion in the sahara desert for us here with that story. ah. how low there. let's look to the middle east and it's sunny. it's dry and it's rather settled for much of the region. we have got a bit of a brisk wind blowing down from iraq into queue weight guitar and the u. a that's gonna kick up a lot of dust bringing with it the hazy sunshine. we're also going to see the temperature dipped down slightly in this area. and with that the humidity will pick up the temperature in riyadh sitting at $35.00 degrees celsius where we expected to
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be. it's down in the south that things are looking a lot cooler. 20 degrees in selah. we're seeing a bit of cloud cover as well for western and southern areas of yemen with a few showers coming into play. now as we move to central africa, the storms aren't as intense as we have seen recently. it's been rather warm in western areas of the democratic republic of congo. kinshasa has seen the temperature above average, but we are going to see the wetter weather come back with a vengeance by tuesday. some of those have years storms affecting gabon and tamar room. we could see some localized flooding. now as we move to southern africa, we've seen a lot of warms in angola, namibia and parts of south africa, cape dancing, lots of sunshine come through. it is looking wet in the east for mozambique, and for them barb where we have seen attempt to below average inherit. but it is gonna pick up by wednesday. ah,
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on causing the cost is the will to dependence on coal and dollar invest is about get a bailout. venezuela launches the digital volleyball and then attempt to revive its currency and back to the seventy's and stack lation making an unwelcome with counting the cost of on al jazeera in the country with an abundance of results for the trade already won indonesia whose firms forming we move pool to grow and fraud with balance for rena economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest. let's be part linda. this is growth and progress. invent even easier. now the phase is set at a time for a different approach. so let's leave them listening to the headline. join me as i take on the lies, dismantled misconceptions and debate. the contradictions are mark lamond hill,
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and it's time to get up front blue. ah, they're watching out. is there a time to recap on headlines now? voting is closed in iraq and a parliamentary election that looks to have had a low turnout. the election due next year was brought forward in response to mass anti government protests. thousands of technicians of back on the strengths of the cap, so protesting against the president. they are accusing, ty, side of the august freighting of who often he suspended parliament and assumed more power in july. ha.
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tens of thousands of protesters have been marching in belgium's capital, demanding foster action on climate change. the demonstration was called the head of the cop 26 climate change conference in glasgow. now i protest is, are gathering in the polish capital against a controversial court ruling that created a major dispute with the european union. hollands top court ruled ear. institutions can't interfere with the national judiciary. the supremacy of european law over national law is one of the use top principles, thrice questions about poland future in the block or a challenge is live for us in warsaw, rory. i think it's just about 30 minutes before the process is 1st to kick off. how's it building up there? are we heading into a big notch? well, i think there are going to be a few 1000 people here. don't know the numbers as are going to pan out quite yet.
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of course, you can see people coming in to the square behind me. plenty of e u flags being carried out by many people as they come into this square. the message that this demonstration is trying to show is that if this is a fight that the law and justice party, the governments of poland, is trying to pick with the european. it's not one of the many in the country support has been called by donald to a school. if you remember, is a former president of the european commission, former prime minister of poland, and now the leader of the main opposition party in this country. and i suppose the enemy number one of the governments. so in calling for this demonstration, he has obviously a message that he wants to send to europe, but also part of a domestic political gen agenda as well. perhaps now i'm joined by
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a void check. sure, bill ski, who's are the edison chief of a think tank will visit, grow insights. can you just sort of unpack what's going on in polar than my, why we seeing this demonstration? well, clearly, citizen, illustration of people are called upon by donald twos whose saw the moments are in, in poland after right after the non consensual tribunal voted to not, sir, not to respect some of the european court of justice rulings. so people are fed up with at least this part that is gathering grounds here. are fed up with the type of political and manual handling all of the, of the crisis between poland and the european union. because on one hand, nobody wants to leave the you even supporters of the government. and on the other hand, nobody seems to be able to say stop to, to, to, to the conflicts that prevents poland from accessing the
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a large portion of you funds that we are entitled to, or that, that's an interesting point, isn't it? that we have a country where 75 to 80 percent of the population are supportive of membership. if the you that's been good for patterns and many, many ways even the government's is not really questioning membership of the ears. so why is it picking this high? well, there is an internal conflict within the government. the government is not a uniform, a structured, it's a coalition government with minority fractions and also some parties around it. moving much further to the rights, including the calling on the referendum on collect it. they may be pulling only 10 percent total bond for the government. that's a deadly challenge because we found those parties currently in the coalition and if they left without them, the government would be in minority and would needs to have early election staff is something that's catching. who wants to avoid? he wants to recapture the right right side of the scene and move as much to the,
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to the right site that, that there is nothing between him and the wall. yeah, that is in essence the, the problem that we are facing as a country because of the party politics of a particular grouping project. thank you very much for joining us. that. so yes, the demonstration is going to be getting underway in about half an hour. 25 minutes or so, and i'll be having reports later on in the day. thanks so much roy challenge that now check. president, milan salmon has been admitted to intensive care a day after parliamentary elections. he was taken to hospital shortly after he met prime minister under a bobbers, who was narrowly defeated by the center right alliance and saturday, despite the last the president of babylon, a chance to form the government 1st. rosalind xannon cast is valid at his residence due to ill health, a group of palestinians, the starting a local campaign to protect farmers from israeli settlers, the head of the olive harvest season. this week. they say,
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settler attacks are increasing farmers fear bel, face more violence during this year's harvest. the that abraham reports from the occupied west bank. how come i'm wrong? can only go on his land 4 times a year. israel declared this area and breen village north of the occupied west bank . i closed military zone in 2016. it's near an illegal israeli settlement and he needs and his really permit to enter that the look before was bonanza unripe alo, so they don't generate much oil, but i am forced to pick them now, which means i will lose the season. he hired workers to help him because many olives as possible. in the short time his given his absence from the land prevents him from tending his crop. but he says, what's worth is that he sees settlers attacking his trees and can't stop them. even when i'm gone, saw his land being burned 2 months ago. he couldn't access it when he was finally
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allowed to visit his plantation earlier this month, he says more than half of his trees were damaged. while is really authorities site security concerns for not allowing farmers in and also the goal is to push palestinians out young if you are old and they want to take it from us. our neighbors who were here left their lines after continuous settler attacks. now they took it over and planted grapes instead of olives. just before his permit ended for the day, m john sent us this video of sutler groups attempting to attack him and his workers . human rights organizations have documented a dramatic increase in violent attacks by settlers. this year, activist abdulla missus, new generations of settlers are more violent, so they formed local committees to protect farmers normal. oh god, dis it most of the time, the israeli army protect the settlers even when they're attacking palestinians. that's why we want farmers to be in groups and not alarm us. palestinian officials
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say there is an imbalance of power and of called on other states to put settlers on their list of so called terror groups. lock of humbler and phyllis to this campaign aims to provide protect to the palestinian people from satler's terror. we want states to change their domestic laws, so settlers will be held accountable. in the meantime, i am gone hopes his to his will be safe until he is allowed to go back to his land . the day abraham elders eda the occupied left flank now thousands of haitian immigrants who have been living in chile for years. and now leaving the country face to have discrimination and strength of visa rules many want to head to the us . our latin america editor lucio newman reports from santiago. these men and women make a part of the largest haitian expect community in latin america after their countries, 2010 earthquake chile opened its doors to tens of thousands of haitians in your money. but to day, even as thousands of undocumented venezuelans,
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colombians and peruvians are flocking to chile. huge numbers of haitians are actually leaving on the us mexico border. hundreds of haitians have discarded their chilion id cards as they risked their lives trying to reach you assures the question is, why would they leave chile the country with the highest per capita income in the region and throughout the north? nobody else near unafraid, yelton's village in the treatment that haitians received here from chiles. current president is indecent. if that's why they decide to journey to el dorado, even if they die on the way because they are sure they will be treated better. lisa must, the death of a young haitian mother shook the community to the core 2 years ago. 27 year old john flawed well, who did not speak spanish was arrested and later taken from the police station to the hospital in a coma. her sister says that fraud will had been accused of abandoning her 2 month old baby at the municipal office, when in fact,
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she had only left her in her stroller with a guard for a few minutes. while she tried to find someone to translate for her. samantha agreed to speak to us the 1st time about what her sister told her before she died a month later, including charges that she was badly beaten by police on a 4 finger by your lung. that's why she cried so much. she told me the police and others treat haitians badly. here, she said they treat haitians like dogs, but actually that's not true. because here they treat dogs quite well. samantha nevertheless, wants to remain in chile to be near her deceased sister's child who lives with her father. she adds that, not all. chileans are bad and such as roxana, her brother's girlfriend. but racism and discrimination of haitians. a wide spread available bethune in chile, many associate haitians with compassion. they are seen as people who are socially degraded, defenseless, inferior in some ways. but racism isn't exclusively about the color of one's. skin
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discrimination is based on class. it's poverty that makes a difference in a room where we're at a migrant assistance center. in santiago, we me to another haitian migrant who asked not to be identified for fear of reprisals. she says the main problem isn't racism. it's the government refusal to issue or were you working documents for most haitians handled with us to have a husband when company. if you want to work, you have to have an id card at to have an id card. you need to work on hand. so if you can't get papers, how can you work? you can't live decently. that's why the majority of my friends have left the country. i have no friends. luckily, i have approximately 90 percent of patients in chile don't have valid residency papers which makes them open to ramp and abuse from landlords and in scrupulous employers and ineligible for social services. in his current government has become more hostile towards undocumented migrant, especially those for example,
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are working in the informal sector. could say that it has done little or nothing to promote social inclusion, nor to craft down on a legal exploitation of patients. all of which is keeping them at the bottom of the social and economic ladder in this country. and until that changes, the majority of haitians who came here thinking they had reached the promised land will continue to live in squalor and suffer discrimination. see and human al jazeera santiago. now russian military plane has crashed in the thought stan region, killing at least 16 people. the air craft was carrying a group of paratroopers when it went down. 7 people have been pulled from the wreckage. there have been at least 2 similar playing crashes in russia. in the past 2 months. the democratic republic of congo was struggling to control the meningitis outbreak in august the government declared an epidemic about 200 people have died in the northern chapa province, same boss harvey. has more a mass vaccination campaign is
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underway in the democratic republic of congo. the world health organization began vaccinating people on saturday for bacterial meningitis. the d. r. c. government declared an epidemic in august, but the highly contagious outbreak may have started months earlier and went unchecked. he said no to my lima for 2 days in my village. i had a high fever, cold and convulsions, headaches as well. i did not know it was meningitis, but when they brought me here at the test result was positive for meningitis. a fellow, it's an inflammation disease that can have flu like symptoms and causes the soft protective tissue around the brain and spinal cord to swell the effected chapel province is located in the middle of a country that is located in the middle of a continent. the hope is a rapid response now can contain this very serious illness, to the local population and banal you and keep it from spreading throughout the
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province and beyond. you had denominated up to now we still have huge challenges in assisting all the people in need of treatment because of logistics. as most people affected by the outbreak in this territory live in the mining zones located on the other side of the river. they need to be brought yet to the hospital for treatment, but unfortunately, we don't have about to do so. where this is happening is part of the african meningitis belt. a region that runs across the continent from senegal to ethiopia, and comprises 26 countries. it is the most vulnerable region in the world to re occuring outbreaks. this outbreak seems to be more deadly compared to the last. in my area, there's many cases of paper with meningitis in a critical condition. i've already lost around 7 members in my area, including members of my own families. most of them died here in the hospital, and some in the house were suffering too much. while the latest epidemic seems to
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have been confined for now, tracking data points to a grim reality. this time the disease is deadlier than before. as a bus ravi al jazeera. now in eastern india, the government has succeeded in protecting salt water crocodiles and restoring their population and national parks for as their numbers increase. they've started to encroach on local villages that depend on their river for their livelihoods. their harding has more just the simple task of washing dishes can be dangerous here, doing laundry, catastrophic and a personal lives in the eastern indian state of odessa. she shows as her feet and where she was once attacked by a salt water crocodile. her friend potter body remembers her brother who was pulled under normality, lagging a door village is started shouting when the crocodile took my brother. but it is such a powerful animal. what could we have done?
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suffice streng, follow every one for delake. something would happen says their numbers are rising. it took my brother away. i just don't understand why a nearby national park is known for having one of the highest number of salt water crocodiles in the world. after the government introduced conservation efforts in the 1970s, the number of crocodiles increased from fewer than a 100 to nearly 2000 during india's monsoon season. this river swells making it easier for the crocodiles to encroach on the villages nearby. but now when the water levels go down, the crocks don't leave. instead they stay and lay their eggs, hosing a serious threat to people. people have started boy distinguish sondra would i? but would need to have some kind of mitigation measures even with the predators looming in the water. daily chores must go on something mainly done by women and children. but everyone faces the threat. at some point. people come here to wash up
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and cattle, wade and daily as we begin lending up by legal, but to me i'm low dependency. we are completely dependent on this river for drinking water, an oven anemia. for the past one and a half years. the terror of crocodiles has seed on among the villagers. i believe that we are afraid to come near the liver loving mother go. but we have to god that because we are dependent on it from the nearly 200000 people who depend on this delta life now involves a constant fear of what's lurking underneath the muddy waters. leah harding al jazeera. i'll coming, i'll put in the sport with falla. oh, getting back into a routine child refugees from afghanistan, find a safe place to play and learn. ah! when afghan filmmaker has son facility catches the telephones attention?
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a bounty on his head forces him to flee with his family, desperately seeking sanctuary. they journey across continents chronicling their multi year soccer on their phones, midnight traveler, an odyssey of hope, resilience and ultimately one family's love for each other. witness on out his era . every war makes a devastating impact. felony environment, earth rises, explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientist. safeguarding one of our most valuable results is these are important samples. we have to make sure they are surviving to the refugees. striving to co exist with nature. okay, so what's going on? there's the assimilating. what happens when an elephant commerce life off to conflict on al jazeera? ah
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ah, ah, i suppose vines as catch up for the game his fall off. sammy, thank you so much. max for shopping has taken the re taken the lead and the race to win. the former one wrote championship after finishing 2nd at the turkish grand prix has had a bravo. lewis hampton started intent because of an engine violation. only managed to a 5th place finish after late raced higher change. hamilton's mercedes teammate voucher, and voters went ahead of her stopping with the rab driver now holding a 6 point advantage at the top of the standings to which our. yeah, to seemed like, well you had a bit more pace, it could look off to the tires, maybe a bit better as well, but i'm of crystal happy to to finish 2nd because in these conditions am,
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is also easy to, to get it wrong and you draw back so overall a very, very boost my gut feeling was this day and i shouldn't, i feel like what i should have done so frustrated myself and awfully my gut. um, but i work as a team, so did the best i could with that advice. i was getting i think from on my side how to say probably one of the best raises about. however, i just bought from that one little slide. everything was under control. but like i said before, the raise the garbage being really good in every condition. and i have really good confidence does have jury is retained his heavy way boxing tied on. he knocked out dante wilder and the 11th round. i'm a dramatic contest. jerry was put down twice in the 4th round, but went on to dominate the fight in las vegas. it was a paris 3rd meeting in the ring. a 1st bout ended in a drawn fury, has now one against the american. twice the britain remains on beaten and holds on
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to was w b. c. title belts. the only daughters have doubled up their playoff series with the san francisco giants. with tom cruise, looking on in san francisco, the reigning world series champions head back from their opening game defeat. perfect, throw from lucky bats. one of the highlights of the summer when best buy series now shifted dodger stadium on monday. throw that sometimes. just do things that you don't know why or just kind of do it. and that was just one of those things i kind of peaked and so i'm going to 3rd and i, you know, just whatever it all just kind of happened so fast. and fortunately i was able to make to throw in stop momentum. there counter has become a major transit point for refugees playing the taliban take over at the scanner stag. many who left the country on evacuation flights are now being assisted by the organizers of next year's football world cap. andy richardson,
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reports football is providing some much needed rest, might for afghan refugees in qatar. hundreds have found a temporary home and accommodation built for next year's world cup it last month, fee for president johnny and francine. i was a guest player at a coaching session that have been organized by cattle, 2020 two's generation. amazing legacy project. 23 year old saw eat works in afghanistan for an american c. v network. he right in toe hall in august, but had to leave his parents and younger brother behind cornwall has always had this effect on me. i don't, i know it, it has a fix on everybody that whole offspring footballers, just playing football when the boys were here before that they were depressed, there were thinking about what will happen to, to them, what are they going to do? and then we played football for a couple of hours actually for myself, for me. i thought everything is fine. i'm back home. i'm playing football since it
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began over a decade ago, castle 2020 two's generation. amazing project has reached more than half a 1000000 people in countries all over the world. and it's not just football facilities being provided here. setting up a routine for the children involving informal schooling was just as important. did you know that these trees grow in salt water and you've used hauling? a lot of these children and families are their final destination is an english speaking country, which is totally understandable. so we started by offering english classes and different art and music activities. the fact that they're in such a chaotic time in their lives, we'd like to offer them some sort of routine. it took a few days to establish this faith. but now that they know that we're here, every, then we care about them and we're meeting their needs, were listening to them. step one, i feel with all of the kids as come in, sit with me let to draw something. that's why you have find so much artwork because that's sort of like the most prime oh, form of self expression,
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right. and almost everyone who sits down to draw for me. their 1st drawing is a drawing of a house where a home or some sort of structure. so i think that speaks to the idea that they're looking for home that they're in a transitional state. this may not be a permanent home, but for now. what so is providing these children with a safe place to play and learn. on the richardson al jazeera though, the events that's often described as the toughest foot race on earth has reached its conclusion, moroccan ron or russia down more beat. he has won the marathon de sob. tuttle for an 8th time. the 6th day, 251 kilometer ultramarathon goes through the sahara desert, is being held for the 1st time in more than 2 years due to the coven 19 pandemic. okay, and that is all your sport for now back t. sammy, thanks so much for vance. it from me for this news al, i'm back in a moment with another show. so do stay with us here on al jazeera
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ah ah. and a blue with tiny hidden cameras, criminals are illegally filming, and sharing people's most intimate moments. when used to investigate south korea's by coming the demick on algebra more than 30 years after the assassination burkina faso iconic liter thomas son got those charged with his killing are going on trial among them. his success plays compound is the countries
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loan search for justice. finally, coming to an end, the sun god, i taught special coverage from october 11th on al jazeera talk to al jazeera. we are what gives you hope that it is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on the whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers until about the stories that imagine on al jazeera, the venezuela, columbia. buddha has become a stamping ground for trespasses as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at old venezuelan columbia on al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no
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