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and your temperatures are also below average for the st. the year. that's it, that's all season ah. in the next episode of planetary, so s a head of the upcoming un climate conference will be heading deep on the ground and up into the air to get a new perspective of the changing face of the coal mining industry in poland will report on illegal logging in romania and explore how catastrophic wildfire in greece since created new problems that all feed into the destructive cycle of extreme weather. joyless for planets, s o s. on al jazeera, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. trade, foreign won indonesia, his turns forming. we moved pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law,
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indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part when the news is growth and progress. invest even easier now. oh, a teller was on the top floor is on the all, just renew our sedans. doctors committee says to, for a testers, have been killed by the army and 80 people have been injured after colds for a civil disobedience in response to mondays, military tomb, thousands of people on the streets of the capital, hard to him and other cities, demanding an end to military rule, general office had done, but hon says he acted to rescue a country and for a moral,
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and that elections will still happen to scheduled. but he says the country was inter moral, and the military had a constitutional duty to intervene. the un says on the brink of one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, its warning, millions of guns could die because of food shortages. turkey's president says, welcome remarks by 10 western embassy thing, veil abide by diplomatic treaties. read the play a bird on had earlier said the ambassador as must be declared percent on non grata or stripped off their diplomatic status and immunity. it was in response to the us and others issuing a joint statements calling for the release of jail business man. osmond caballo on monday, the embassies tweeted and re tweeted that they respect conventions about not interfering in a host countries. internal affairs are still, sardar is following developments from stumble. this is a s i very strong,
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a sign off of the escalation by the ascending countries. so just to a, to, to get to, to put it into a context. there is a business man whose name is osman kabbalah, and he has been accused or financing the nationwide protest in 2013. and later he also has the char has been charged or accused of having a rule in deerfield cooper town in 2016. then in 2017 has been a raster says than owned there has been the trials going on. the european court of human rights just 2 years ago has ruled that there was no enough suspicion that shows the or small cover has committed that, that crimes and that you should immediately be released then the, the european council also has one turkey. if was michaela is not released soon that they will initiate their did the infringement proceedings. i guess turkey was called follow by the sanctions,
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but this has been at diplomatic spat between turkey and the western countries. and recently, 10 foreign envoys, ambassadors, including us, is german unfroze ambassadors as well. they came together and be released a joint statement saying that turkey must put a fair trial in case of osmond color. and that has been the last row for prison ad one. israel supreme court has postponed a decision on an appeal by a palestinian family against forced eviction from their home and occupied east jerusalem. the drake family. insulin is one of a 100 families that could lose their homes because of eviction suits brought by. is really settlers. a law enacted by the can. i said allows jews, but not palestinians to reclaim land. last than the 1948 war. without the honey, it has more from outside the court in west jerusalem. what happened here is that the family of today's hearing has submitted to the court document showing that its
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own that house in san juan. as since 1965 at the time occupied east jerusalem was under control of the jordanians. and they had purchased it from douglas, georgia, indian custodian at the time, now fast forward to 2002. that's when the set an organization decided that actually that lad belonged to a jews. because back in the 19th century, at the end of the 19th century, under the ultimate empire, that land belonged to a jewish endowment that had put it at the service of do help out jamini jews who were incorporated. it is an extremely complicated case, really to understand, but this is exactly what happened. not only for the families today today that concerned with this hearing, that it by, by and large,
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many families in occupied these jews of them actually in other parts of israel. so certainly what will happen eventually what the judge will decide whether it's in a few days, weeks or months, will set the tone for many other families about what we have been searing. seeing actually over the past few months, whether it's here, a hearing person, one or in a previous hearing a few months ago. push genera, is it see the deployed is being hesitant of it coming up with a final decision simply because of the charge atmosphere in jerusalem because of the political aspect of this case. and because tension does so high that they can flare up at any time. nigeria has launched the digital currency only months after, at bard banks and financial institutions from dealing with crypto currencies. the central bank of area said, the currency name the mera will operate as an electronic wallet. the bank governor
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says he wants to make the narrow, accessible to everyone like cash either that he is following the story. he's joining us from a boucher so how much appetite is there med amongst the public to use this new digital currency? well for the government, for the central bank of nigeria, they see just an opportunity to increase customer base to boost trade to post the economy as well as secure transactions on line. now for the customer, it's not us risk. well received us, the central bank would hope so. at 1st, the central bank governor to this lawyer said, 30 city banks have been enrolled into the scheme and in the fostering 4 hours since the launch of the portal. 2000 customers have enrolled not encouraging for an economy that has a banking customer base of more than 110000000 customers. so it's still
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a wait and see game for most nigeria. some complained that they cannot access the service online. and of course, there are issues of infrastructure. how good is the internet for people to use? the facility across nigeria, internet penetration is still law for country with more than 200000000 people. now also the issue of power cuts is still prevalent in nigeria, and that's a war for people who want to want to transact business on line. now the central bank and i didn't, government is targeting this platform to reduce the cost of transactions for customers, for banks and others. now what remains to be seen is whether or not the to city bank would be so eager to participate actively to show the success of the united. basically, the central bank of nigeria intends to move at least 10 percent of transactions, bank transactions to the platform. and a lot of banks, some experts believe will not be very,
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very happy about that. very. thank you so much. my. the 3 is reporting from a boucher around 2000000 people in kenny are facing starvation as a long lasting drought affects crops. the government has declared a national disaster. catherine saw a report from northeastern kenya in this part of what jack county, there's nothing left to eat for. abdulla man who's saying abdulla is remaining cattle nearly every day he wakes up to this. his animals are wasting away and dying from hanger and disease. he sees his prized pool, the wood on a good day, cost around $700.00 does not have long to leave either. most of the animals here in ne and kenya are in poor condition. his desperate loiter a little higher, put on a ball on if we're struggling of 700 cattle for 3 families, the sony 300 left their malnourished. the ones that appear healthy,
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just drop. i'm not sure what's affecting them in another village. many kilometers away. shabanni soc, is just getting back home from a 4 hour track to fetch water for his family and the sheep and goats. he desperately needs to keep alive, dead and dying livestock. scatter his compound archipello for 7 months we've been fetching water from very far away. dad malnutrition rates continue to rise. children are receiving emergency food supplies from 8 agencies ehrlich makin our children are affected. they get sick often. we hope to get more food for them. many people are suffering from the drought. the local government is distributing. hey, nutritional livestock pallets, as well as transporting water to the most remote villages. but the need is to great . hi, dennis from different communities across the region come to what are important such as this one to share the resource. but because of the drought,
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the water is running low, so is pastor and government officials, talis, they're of alarms. the drought in part of kenya wasn't by climate change. has been declared a national disaster here in would year passively stelis. it has not rained for the last 2 years where the caster say the current short rains will not help much. the food security currently is there. a no, the 3rd fiercer will be caller critical. and the fur we may not receive em adequate drain. val in the coming few days, then that definitely is not something we can handle as a county. the resources we have is very limited times are hot, even for the most resilient of animals. rare while species found only in this part of the country. also succumbing to hanger, thirst, and exhaustion. back in the village, a black man was seen,
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tells us he's helpless as he watches his animals die every day. catherine saw you al jazeera, what year? ne and kenya. it's been 7 years since eric garner uttered the words i can't breathe as he was dying under the choke hold of a new york police officer garner is case led to a national movement against police violence in the u. s. and in the coming hours, a rare judicial inquiry will begin looking into how his death was handled. gabriel is on the reports from new york. eric gardner was unarmed, and by all accounts minding his own business. when new york police officers accused him of selling lou cigarettes outside a convenience store, daniel pen to leo, one of the officers on seen, put gardener in a cho, cold, and prohibited under department use of force guidelines. and that led to the death of the 46 year old father of 6, a grand jury decision not to charge pen to leo sparked nationwide protests,
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gardeners dying words. i can't breathe, became a national rallying cry against police brutality. 5 years later, pennsylvania was fired from the new york police department, and the city settled a wrongful death claim, with gardener's family for several $1000000.00. but 7 years on gardener's mother, gwen carr says there is still work to be done. there is no justice for eric, eric is gone, but we still need closure. and closure would look like to me. if all those offices who was involved in my sons deaf that day, stand accountable. and there was transparency and which we know all of that was try and tried to be hidden. a judge granted when cars request to hold a judicial inquiry into her son's death. such inquiries are very rare. the last
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time one was held here in new york was over a 100 years ago, and it's not a trial. there will not be a jury, and nobody will be found guilty or innocent when it's over. but it's a way for lawyers to question powerful people that dealt with gardeners, death, and a way to get a public record of who knew what when and why certain decisions were made. in a setback to the gardener family, the judge decided new york mayor bill de blasio does not have to testify saying he can instead submit a written statement. despite being directly named in the inquiry, one critic say that reasoning undermines the very point of what the inquiries meant to address transparency. how do we hold our public leaders accountable if they are allowed to just submit statements, right? when you're named on a case and you're not being called. busy to be active, participating,
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vocal and under sworn or oath is to pass the city fought against holding the inquiry, arguing it was unnecessary. a spokesperson for the city's lawyers decline to request for an interview will bring in, gave, now and speak to him from new york is following the story for us. gabriel. so how much public pressure is there regarding this case where there was a lot of public pressure for many years from activists groups here in new york city to try to get more transparency. that's really the key here is even though this happened 7 years ago, even though that the main officer involved was fired, as we mentioned in the story. and even though that there was a settlement with the family, there was still a belief that the city was not being totally transparent about how they handled. eric gardner's death, and that's why the main pressure here and really who's driving this traditional inquiry is his mom who saw the story gwen car. she could have easily sat back and
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sort of went back into the shadows if you will. and, and moved on with her life, but she decided not to and she found this very rarely used piece of the city charter that allows for this. a judicial inquiry such as this 1st time at a 100 years that a judge is granted it. and that is what she wants. she is hoping that by lawyers being able to question people involved with her son's death, that at the end of this, there will be a better public record of more transparency about exactly how this city handled his debt. on the witness stand right now is a n y p t, lieutenant kristof her banner. he's being questioned by lawyers right now. he's a key figure and all of this because the court records indicate that the officer that that ended up putting the choke hold around. eric gardner texted this new tenant who is on duty. and it was saying that eric garner might be dead. and christopher bad and his lieutenant texted back according to court records. it's no
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big deal. so these are all historical records, the date back to this very high profile deaf 7 years ago. but bottom line is when car and her lawyers feel that they want more answers and this is the way that they hope to get them. ok, thank you so much. gabriel is on the investigators in haiti has so far fail to trace a group of north american missionaries kidnapped 10 days ago. church leaders say they're increasingly worried about their safety. attacking religious institutions have previously considered off limits by criminal gangs, but they have now become lucrative targets. manual rapid reports from haiti's capital. the, it's early morning in puerto prince and worshippers dressed in their sunday best are on their way to church as a wave of violent crime groups. the city menu, praying for divine intervention against criminal gangs who are fighting for control over haiti's capital. religious leaders tell us, even places of worship,
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had become a target for kidnappers. before we, we know with our church the husband exposed because we are right there on the street for a week ago. they tried to get a member of our church, but the grace of god, she ran why? so we all have been affected, but what is going on in the country? so for this year, at least 40 church members have been kidnapped in hayden. this includes 17 missionaries associated with a us based christian charity, who were abducted last weekend by a group called 400 mobiles. one of the cities most dangerous gangs. prayer services across town. now count on added security measures like barbed wire fences and even metal detectors to screen for danger. this street in downtown puerto prince leads to a church and on sunday mornings security guards block off the exits using motor vehicles and they keep a close watch on every one who crosses the ropes. the efforts are to prevent
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kidnappers from driving up to the doors of the church and abducting the pastor in just the 1st 8 months of the year, close to 800 people were kidnapped in the country. and the u. n. is pointing to another alarming trend. a dramatic increase in the number of women and children being targeted killings can take place at any given time of the day or the night. and anywhere it sometimes takes place a whole industry as whole or even in churches. so there is no safe place for children and more, and we really see that criminal guys are using children increasingly as marketing shoes. it's an increasingly lucrative business in the hands of the criminal guys. this man who has asked us to hide his identity is a kidnapping survivor. he tells al jazeera that he still lives with the trauma. the experience and worries that it could happen again, as insecurity continues to grow. i'm still at now from our phone. was they come
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until they all then pick all the parcel and saw your lowered? i don't have to figure out you for them to get nothing about that. the marker out. good. good luck, unethical. going to hear more than a 100. addictions have been recorded in the country in october alone. haiti currently has the highest kidnapping rate in the world per capita. many hearsay violence has grown beyond the ability for authorities to control. ah, and that the last place they have left to find solace is in the mercy of god. manuel, about the low al jazeera, puerto prince. so i had on the news our, the sports news and tom brady reaches yet another nfl milestone. all the details coming up right after the break. ah
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ah ah. hello again for the sports is was sent out. thank you very much, darian all laguna soldier, admits man to see night at the have hit rock bottom. following their 5 now thrashing by livable, but the norwegian has vowed not to give up a loss with united heaviest defeat at old trafford against the bread and leave them at 7th in the premier league 8 points off the top of some new cable. please have made soldier their favorite to be the next spring the coast to be hired for 48 year old. a has been managing united for nearly 3 years. and yet to in them and major trophy courses, do the worst feeling? do you feel rock bottom cuz this is the worst, our fin, lois i've,
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i've been on the bus. i've said, i expect there is, i accept the responsibility i'm out soon. but, but his mind today and it's mine going forward. what we've been speaking to a former manchester united goalkeeper, mark boston at he says he's former all traffic teammate has 3 games to save his job and told us who he feels that would be the ideal replacement these next 3 games taught them away a kilometer away in match day 4 of the champions league and also mention the city at home, right before the international break. i gotta be absolutely crucial this whole period will be crucial. so if looking at it from the outside point of view, it's very difficult to say because as an ex teammate, are you such a good man? he was an excellent player and you want him from the bottom my heart to do so well . and you know, you want to be as loyal as you can, but you gotta be low to the club as well in terms of the fact that this cannot go
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on. and i really do believe that these next 3 games will tell a story in itself, in which case that if i happened to lose the 3 games, maybe even 2 out of this tree, which is a huge possibility that there'll be a big chance that come the international break that there will be a change from the top of my head, i would get his anything down. he's had experience before at the top club and being successful. he's course one of the greatest players that play so, so that would give you norma's crude awesome respect in terms of you know, in terms of the dressing room and united states. fans have been rallying around and be a star irving, who has been a side line from his team for refusing to get vaccinated. oh, this is a try to storm the barclay center in brooklyn. ahead of the next a home game on sunday. the team announced ahead of the season that the 7th time
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also would not be able to play or practice with the nets until his vaccinated. more than 700000 people have died from coven related complications. in the u. s. i was definitely missed on call to as at the net loss, their home opener to the charlotte, turn it kind of drawn school to 38 points, but brooklyn that we're out play the and the 2nd half they lost the 111 to 95 to the point we definitely want carry or not, you're on the floor and he's a huge part of what we do. but it's not happening right now, so we gotta figure it out. but nobody lose confidence while we plan it. and whoa, carry, come and say was doing again. we got to play of an ally. the lakers sailed the 1st when of the season. le bron james school 19 points in the game against the memphis grisly. but it was carmella anthony who led with 28 points to help the l. a team.
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221218. when we kind of get the monkey off our backs. when i'm going to a road for what we for about these ones too. so we're just gonna start off now that there's a momentum bose to force that's where stoppin has extended his lead and the formula won championship after winning the united states. con p e. red bull drivers accosted on poland, but it was overtaken at the thought by louis hamilton. he grabbed the need on that 13 after hamilton made his 1st pit stop. dutchman took the test, the flag head of hamilton by 1.3 seconds. as i happened now, leave the championship by mine tuna point we did go aggressive and i was not sure it was going to work, but her dad lost her. that's so funny. i'm sorry. sorta dies her heartbeat corners
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rather to bradley of course, to hang on gave it up to the everything. but at the end of the day, they just, they just out of hand this weekend and we're going to really awesome all, but a big, big thank you to, to my team for you know, great pit stops great ha, work throughout the weekends and what an amazing crowd tom brady has become the 1st nfl player to throw 600 korea touchdown passes. the tampa bay buccaneers that quote, a bad accomplished defeat thing. he seemed fair to $8.00 to $3.00 thrashing of the chicago bears. e 44 year old lead the defending super bowl champions up to the 4th straight win over the middle using so many guys play great and i had to run back by great. the line played phenomenal. anytime you always have junior, i was russian defense was incredible. receivers did a good job. ah, so, you know, just wish i had a couple better throws, but other than that, it was great when and as a spot for me,
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i hand you back to that in. thank you so much center of thanks for watching the news hour on al jazeera. we're just coming up to the top of the hour. we'll take a very short break and we'll be back to tell you much more of what's going on in sudan and the rest of the days you see in a minute by ah, end of the country with an abundance of resources, red bar and wan indonesia. his big firms for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law,
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