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see, now we zoom in to what's happening on monday. again, the snow's disappeared more or less, but there's a significant change in the caspian. cold air is coming out of really western russia is going to, i think pick up some shower, produce some showers, likely of snow over armenia at georgia and shout maybe of rain coming down towards nolan, iran. but the real nasty stuff is going to be nice inside of turkey, significant snow here, right around the north coast, and the winds picking up again down to the boss for us in the gene coming down to the north coast of egypt. i think mosul of out will be fine, it'll feel little bit cooler. that looks as it'll be still sunny skies in chop craft on the eastern side, the windy so week. now we get a few coastal showers in mogadishu. otherwise, somalia, kenya, and if you very largely dry but further west, the rain is starting to go sas with the sun. it's concentrating camera in gabon, but it's going sites through dia, congo, and into the eastern side of anger in waves of very heavy rain.
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ah. in the country with an abundance of results, right? lauren won indonesia his transforming. we moved full to grow and frog we balance for real economy, blue economy and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment, let it be possible in his growth and progress in indonesia. now multiple people told ashley including my father, that he was gonna killer us laws prohibit some people convicted of domestic violence from owning firearm. boat lines, investigate the gaps in the system that allow the law to go unenforced. and the deadly consequently that he see. we shouldn't have laws on the books that are just
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for show. unwilling twist on al jazeera. oh, i hello again, i'm sorry. that's remind you about top story. it's a 1000. it leaves for the interior minister, material solving any has gone on trial. his role in blocking a migrant rescue shipped in 2019. he's accused of kidnapping and the abuse of power . the far right politician prevented 2 vessels from docking today's tens of thousands of people from minority faith of rallying and cities across sandra dash protesting against a recent series of attacks on utensils and in the u. n. as it fears that conflict
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in me and mars escalating with a potential for mass across the team. there are reports. the military jones has now sending tens of thousands of troops for the rest of north and north west of the country. although we still thought is the coordinator of elsie and berman a regional human rights organization. she says me on mom is already at ward, the situation will deteriorate further. the civil law has been in progress in recent months because they all terry's step attacks on civilians all around the country. what we've seen in the 8 months since the data is more than $5000.00 attacks, mainly targeting civilian community using air strikes, airborne, vitamin snipers, whole amount of violence. so what we're about to see now is things going to get worse at the dry season commences in vermont. put time that as the n got into partnership with the un security council,
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the un security council needs to step in this is the only board feared and respected by the military. and once the security council gets, gets involved, perhaps the military will that back and step down from the violence. it will also create more confidence amongst the population who has been actively resisting this legal as it needs to leverage that 1st step by working by calling in the security council to set up a partnership to deal with the military. i think it has actually been quite a big step for us to disinvite that illegal leader, but that's not enough. i sold in afghanistan says it's carried out a bomb attack that left the capital and darkness on thursday. the explosion has a high voltage lines, applying imported power to cobble and other provinces. the attack was
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a further blow to the taliban efforts to stabilize the country. i've kind of stone is heavily dependent on electricity imported from its neighbors with pakistan and jacob stone. the u. s wants to know why israel has designated 6 palestinian civil society groups as terrorist organizations. israel targeted palestinian and yours are hoc in other media as well as a research center. the defense ministry accuses then the funnelling money to a group called the popular front for the liberation of palestine. how correspond needed. abraham visited the offices of 2 of the palestinian and jews which were targeted. and health organisation is one of the all the casting in and deals of everything since the 1970s. and people who work here see that their main man that is exposing these really violations under occupation. they've been at the forefront of efforts at the international criminal court, which is prosecutor announced it's opening an investigation into alleged work crime
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in palestine. israeli government is saying that help and these 5 other organizations are being controlled by enough doing palestinian party called the popular front for the liberation of palestine. you know that it's not true. those are allegations. it's a lie they light and believe this is a political decision and has nothing to do with security. they missed the silence, the voice of these organizations and finish their role on an international level. israel doesn't tolerate criticism the campaign against palestinian and jose is not new. they've been targeted with raids, arrest our military orders to shut them down. as on the horn and cut out, they came over, blew up the door, stole our money, confiscated our recruitment, and when they tried to stop our funding and failed the escalated by declaring this to terrorist organization. now these organizations, they have nickel to do to fight back against the israeli decision and are hoping
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the international community would put pressure on israel to back track on a decision. now, fighting between government forces and to grind rebels in ethiopia is intensifying the u. n. has suspended all 8 flights to t cry after one of its planes was forced to turn back due to government air strikes are about many reports. the sound of celebrate re gunfire, rings out into great capital, mckelly as captured governments, soldiers, a corralled and trucks and paraded air strikes, had been raining down in the city for 4 days. and the government says it aiming at military targets. some local reports say it's also hitting civilian infrastructure for the good part of the year. we had no access to the to great region. we haven't had access for the money weeks since june. so again,
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it's allegations going back and forth between the ethiopian side and, and the t p a left. but what we know for certain as that many or so feet, your parents have become displaced. there are conditions so far, farming the latest air strikes a forced the un to a bought a humanitarian flights from landing. i think this illustrates just one more example of the direct impact of conflict or no humanitarian operations. plain and simple. oh right now, our flights are suspended, the lack of access for fuel trucks, for cash, all the basic necessities that fuel our humanitarian operations are so we can help the millions of people in te grey dr. the mckelly is ada referral hospital are seeing 1st hand the effects of a severe shortage of food and few worried parents sit by the beds of their children
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. are some good, the doctors tell me she is. mon nourished? my daughter is sick and i am terrified for her. the un says acute malnourishment among children has surged in the to grey province. it says the conflict rabbits region have descended into the world's worth hunger crisis in a decade. with only at monica, he's wounded because of war and suffering from lack of food. and there's no clear and in sight while, unless say government forces and to graham rebels remain far from a compromise. many remain vulnerable to thar vacation disease and dangers of a protracted conflict. nor go to manly al jazeera to the pandemic now. and russia has reported a record number of quivered 19 deaths for the 5th day in a row. only about a 3rd of the population. there is vaccinated, that's one of the lowest rates in europe. president data
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a person has now also approved a week long nation wide web page shut down to try to prevent the spread of the virus. during the hull reports rotter's cove at $900.00, something the authorities can no longer ignore each day. this week has produced record numbers of infections and deaths. forcing the return of some restrictions. russians themselves having to reckon with a low vaccination rate and high levels of misinformation. what is new emotions fear more or she will start? it's a very sensitive issue. a burning issue for all health care walk is because we read what's on social media and see the most negative information coming from our country citizens regarding vaccination pop over here at hospital number 23 in the city of nations. novgorod, the i, c, u is full of covey patients, most unvaccinated. only a 3rd of the population has taken up the offer of a russian may jab. russia was the 1st country to announce the vaccine last year. but public mistrust largely dating back to the soviet era. has kept many people
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away. vehicle is above oscar. listen. they came for our grandmother. she was 83. she died right away after catching it. she wasn't vaccinated, i'm begging all the russians, please get vaccinated, because it's really dreadful and dangerous. president putin has ordered offices to close for a week at the beginning of november, the 1st national restrictions since the early months of the pandemic last year. why the lockdown measures have been announced for the capital moscow with a vaccine passport system being introduced in saint petersburg. but the new measures along with renewed appeals to get vaccinated come in the face of widespread public apathy. come when you have the witness deal of the sheila until we can tackle the root cause the driver of this rise in cases, nothing will change and that's the mandatory mosque wearing and it's vaccination only these 2 components will add up to a formula for success. last year's early locked down was unpopular and drove the
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economy into recession since then. mixed messaging on state run media has fueled public skepticism. the time may have come for the kremlin to gamble with its approval ratings. if it's to stem a rising covey tide jona whole al jazeera whole neighboring ukraine also has low vaccination rates with only 15 percent getting jobs so far. despite the availability and choice of jobs. and it's now reported record numbers of carbon infections and death for the 2nd day in a row. there were almost 24000 new cases and 614 death in the past 24 hours. schools in the capital and other areas of high contagion rates will be shop for 2 weeks. and romania is also putting new restrictions into place to deal with a such in cases there. and we'll reintroduce a night curfew and make that connection certificates mandatory for most day to day activities. the move comes as the country reported record numbers of daily deaths and infections this month. more than a 3rd of the adult population in romania,
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though is now fully inoculated. saudi arabia says it's aiming to reach net 0 carbon emissions by 20. 60 crowned principal had been selma, made that announcement, days before the global climate summit and glasgow that re add says it will be focusing rather on trying to capture carbon before it into the air and storing it. rather than actually reducing reliance on fossil fuels. saudi arabia is one of the world's biggest oil producing power. heavy rains have caused flash flooding and the eastern spanish region of allocation, se streets there, as you can see, were left under water with severe damage to cause the homes and businesses and the school in the town of tori. v a was also forced to close a spanish prime minister pedro sanchez says, his government is now also accelerating aid to the island of la palmer. the con reva volcano has been spewing lavern ash for nearly 5 weeks now and signed to say
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there's still no sign of an end to those eruptions. agriculture and fishing have been hard hit, and around 7 and a half 1000 people have had to leave their homes. norman, good english, don't give up your hope that the solidarity of the spaniards is here on the island of la palmer, the spanish government here, and will be here every single day of this crisis. and every day, once it's over, the spanish government will be here. while there have been calls for con and dialogue and is for teenie, which is africa, last absolute monarchy, dozens of people have been killed or injured and months of pro democracy protest there. and mediators from southern africa regional block. now say the king once an end to the violence, and after getting reports from him, the bonnie, the campus of car bois high school, belies its academic excellence as the best performing it is swati. now its library and textbooks are chart and classrooms vandalized, during unrest link to pro democracy protests. it is not good. because as as
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a school, we always decide who fall harrigan linens in class to teach them. we are still not yet good in online learning. we are trying to use it for some part is handled for to good phones to support us began in jude. many students have boycotted classes demanding free education. only primary school is free. although the government pays for high school for the neediest students, the population is increasing in this country of more than one point. 1000000 people . but the government says there aren't enough jobs. that's why it's prioritizing education. $24000.00 high school students will graduate this year and enter a job market with a youth unemployment rate of 54 percent high school student bermondsey missle. lenny anticipates, he'll have to build his future abroad beginning with the university and south
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africa next year. because of all this in the country was hasn't been something that has just from up. it's been something that has been, you know, in the events leading up to this point. so it's no surprise that you know, everything is happening the way it is. so i think it's miss for me, like go study, i'll say last year a cyclone destroyed du du z ley du bay's home where she lives with her son and grandchildren. she says the government set a team to survey the damage at promised a disaster relief fund would provide her money to rebuild. she has not received a dollar or a block of concrete. the family doesn't have running water or electricity. no one got that will. what troubles me is that i have nothing to keep these children. if i could just get my home rebuilt and food, well, that's what i had some trouble finding. the children in me debate says she can't stop worrying. better mud house might collapse during the next heavy rain. natasha
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name al jazeera but bonnie as for teeny, well, china's parliament has passed to law to reduce the pressure of homework on students . the full law hasn't yet been published, but parents are being asked to manage their children's time so they can rest and exercise. and private tutoring is also to be limited. the government is also considering legislation that would punish parents of very badly behaved children. while sports is next hand all missouri carrying the latest from the t 20 well cut estrella stop their campaign with a victory. oversell africa. ah . plan it is approaching a tipping point. in the lead up to the cop 26 climate summit, al jazeera showcase is program dedicated to one veiling the realities of the climate emergency. witnesses green films documenting the human experience on the
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front line planet at the wet reports from greenland on how the rapid rate of melting ice is having a profound effect on the population. people empower us why politicians have been so in affected in fighting climate change. folk lines investigates how rising temperatures of fueling a water war in the us algae, they were world shows how a community in santa gold is dependent on the preservation of their natural resources. the screen takes the fight for climate justice to our digital community and up front. it's hard, demanding environmental accountability, the climate emergency a season of special coverage on al jazeera lou .
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ah, welcome back. now traditional music is making a comeback in libya and told maloof, and it's played by bands on special occasions, including weddings and religious holidays. they used to be just a few performers, but now that's all changing. malik, trainer reports from tripoli. maloof in classical arabic means fashionable or familiar, but in libya it's what they call traditional music. it usually include singing musical instruments and praises to god josefina. so as a prominent thinker of maloof and libya, he says, this type of music has a rich history here. then had given us in my life, originated in our de lucia that came to northern africa and made its way to libya, morocco algeria antennas. yet it's a simple form of music with few instruments. it's been passed on from generation to
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generation before it was only play during religious occasions like to marvel, and before they were only a few bands in libya, and they were all in tripoli. but now every city has numerous bands. this crowded tripoli have gathered promoted the prophet mohammed, birthdays they celebrate by singular mellow o for maloof is an art form that has deep roots and libya is very beautiful, and we enjoy it. the words poetic and speak of love and blessings. it touches upon our culture and tradition, and i hope it lives on through the generations to come them tells us where we came from, who we are, or heritage or culture. everything about a kind of gives you a sense of pride of where we come from. honestly it's, it's awesome, seeing all the faces out here in the songs and dancing and everything like that. awesome. we're center. these people have more stood triple his old cities singing and dancing during this revered holiday. that tradition continues to this day. it's that advance like this that you can feel how stressful and how important delivery
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information and living culture. hundreds of people are gathered here today singing songs of tradition and spirituality. what if not just that events like this? my mother played a fossil, a boss, and mostly been wedding during this wedding. people enjoy their meals while listening to a live performance of maloof in the background use of phillip his father was one of the most famous mellow singers in libya's recent history. he's now continuing his father's legacy. his band is one of the most sought after during weddings and shipley, while every one of some interesting that maloof is now a master. most social events like engagement parties, weddings, and even business conferences. young men and now learning to play musical instruments, but this is a trait that's in high demand. back at the moulded gathering and far from the politics and divisions of liberty. these people celebrate through an ancient art form a tradition they hope will continue for generations to comp. now, trina, l 0,
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true blue. while it is now time for sport and here santa, thank you very much. necessity osalla football. mason, mild score. the hat trick as chelsea h thrash annoyed 7 nell and the premier league is the blues. a 3rd league when an arrow. and that means that for now at their full points clear at the top of the table, liverpool can move within a point of chelsea. they beat majesty nighted on sunday. i'll say they have opened their campaign at the t 20 will carpet with a 5 wicked victory over south africa. he all sees that were set a modest a target of 119 runs life electron control for most of their any africa showed some nate fight which included this fantastic cat by aden. akram. australia caught the required runs with just 2 balls to spare time, and that format involve 2 groups of 6 teams each with the top 2 in each pool.
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moving to the semi finals langley now currently in action against the defending champions, the west indies. and earlier was po to england's former one day captain adam hollow, oak, who thinks the playing conditions and the u. e will pay a massive role during the tournament. if we were playing the foreman in the u. k. or a strain year or some of the favorites would be very different. the conditions are going to say the indian side, who i think, in my opinion, joint favorites with england on out spin, bowling proper batsmen, rather than big kid is sometimes in teams very much for me. what they always can come from anywhere. very talented, very powerful places. they could, they could win it or they could come last. they want hold, hold on. they're the sort of the horses such, i think the 2 favorites. if you are asking bedding man, you probably,
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you probably don't for in the all england i think so. i know, but that's, that's the beauty about 220, that's why we love any want anyone. when houston astros have reached the walls here is for the 3rd time in 5 seasons. here comes the l y y ball that you do it may be the boston red sox. 5 nothing. game 6 is 6 of the american, the championship series will play either the atlanta braves or the reigning walk to his tendency dodges. i sent a need that there is free game to, to you know, these guys felt that we were going to get to this point and it's a matter of belief. you know, before it happens, you have to believe it. and you know, these guys believe the basketball. now the lakers are the same down any divisions within the team as the season continues to stumble,
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anthony davis and why howard had to be separated off an argument between the 2 turned physical. it happened during a time out and the game against the phoenix once again, they went on to louis $115205.00 makers have now lost those of their opening games offices. you know, we were competitors. if you don't get a man a certain things on the floor. huh. that you feel i should have done better than what are year for. so, you know, we like to has a ball club. we like adversity. i like diversity and i like it even more when to man in a team and come together and, and talk about it and move on. i mean that's what we're a man. do you know let it linger? you say what you got to say and you, you talk about a move on us where we do sna tenants. well, number one, i say barty one defend her season and in w t a finals title, nor will she compete in any more torments at this year. australian made a decision,
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and due to the continuing, a coven, 19 travel, and quarantine restrictions in her country, 25 year old at 15 ties wolf at this season, but hasn't played since the us open as september. but he says she's focused on winning her home, open in melbourne in january max for staff and rivalry with louis hamilton continues to be red hot. his formula one kicks off a 2 part series and north america to video. ignore it. don't worry about it. read more dr. express is frustration that towards his title rival during the 2nd practice session in austin, texas. 7 time champion who is 6 points behind for stopping in the overall standings overtook him in the final corner. qualifying is later on saturday slots. he's out there. you know, like spot, bumpy in to find a ride compromise with the car hasn't been there. be easy so far,
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but let me know too positive things to look up and we'll continue to work on others . overnights the one was really the session made some changes and wasn't happy and, and still not such bad face, but i think we lost some ground to, to want to gain ground. so we have some work that is not as always. and that's a spot for me. we will have more for you later on, including the english premier league. but for now i had you back to the study. thanks so much santa. well, one more story before we let you go for this news out brazil famous christ, the redeem a statue has how to make over. it's been lit up as you can see that bright pink to mark breast cancer awareness month. the disease is the most common type of cancer and women and survival rates vary greatly depending on when it's detected, as well as the quality of treatments. all that is now it for mean stars,
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you pay for this news out, don't go away. i'll be back in just a moment with with november oh, now to sierra, also a year of turbulent weather. well lead us gather in glasgow for crucial summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning 4 lines, goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the us. millions in car gast, on both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution. and more than a year after the lawful trigger, a political, quite in mercy and personal short documentary africa,
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direct showcases african stories from african filmmakers, china, mobs, $100.00 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and call for a boycott impact the sporting event? november on al jazeera question, the narrative. you don't have ways to shake weight or dis, information east, real or not you don't comp anyway to verify. identify who is telling the story that those device and these are multi national corporations that are interested in profit, anticipate the consequences the media was complicit in perpetuating this myth. i'm here to tell you that i think that many people died because of the lifting pace, deconstruct the media on altus era in the next episode of planetary suicide ahead of the upcoming you and climate conference will be heading deep on the ground and up into the air get a new perspective changing face of the coal mining industry, imposing ah,
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will report on illegal logging in romania and explore how catastrophic wall flies in greece since created new problems that all feed into the destructive cycle of extreme weather joined us for planets as it was on al jazeera ah, ah, there's a mass atrocities, and man, la, with reports that troops are gathering, and the rest have no ah, hello there, i miss dorothy attain. this is out there at life and are also coming up a show, a strength by hungarian prime minister civic to or ban on a symbolic day mocking an anti soviet uprising. but a united opposition is now mounting. it stiffest challenge and a decade. italy's format interior minister goes on trial.

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