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ah. ah. hello there i'm is darcy, tando. ha, that's remind you of our top stories here. the south. the african union has suspended, sued on from all of the blocks activities until civilian rule is restored, and workers from it on stage own oil company now joined a growing civil disobedience movement against monday's military. true, israel has approved plans for 3000 new illegal settlement units in the occupied westbank. they'll be the 1st to be built on to have prime minister naphtali bennett settlements are legal under international law, or israel rejects european union's top course is ordered. poland to pay a fine of more than $1000000.00 a day. it's part of a deepening dispute between the you and its members state over colin's judiciary. while the leader of a christian political party called the lebanese forces,
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has refused to testify on recent violence in beirut smear, georgia was due to appeared the defense ministry, but said he will not until the leader of his bella hudson has rolla, is also summoned. 7 sheer muslims were killed and fighting. earlier this month, zanna caught our reports now from barriers. they created a human shield along the road to morrow, north of the root. that's where the head of the christian lebanese forces party, severe charge our lives. he was supposed to appear at the army intelligence building, to answer questions related to the fighting in the lebanese capital earlier this month, that killed several people. oh joshua support to say they are protecting him from what they call an unjust system. this must book has been law approbation. iran occupation has leverage over the court. busy over the over judges over political life should stop long time enemies the she,
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our groups has below and on one side and the christian. nobody's forces on the other accuse each other of starting that gun battle. the case is now in the hands of the military court, which human rights group say has been used by the authorities to intimidate and retaliate for political reasons. for we do have very grave concerns about the independence of those judges. given that they are subordinate to the executive. josh, i described the judge side, the kiki who summoned him as hezbollah commissioner in the military tribunal. and his lawyers are trying to remove him from the case many here worry about the needs for this party is being targeted because it is a vocal challenger of what the opposition calls that has been dominated, political order. some opposition leaders also believe the case against judge will be used to bury the investigation. and to last years explosion at the reports has
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belonged to ally and accused started toward the lead judge in that investigation of political bias and want him removed. and it seems they want georgia convicted nash had this seemed to be attempts to give georgia political and maybe even religious cover from the church. this is not acceptable. so me as georgia and all the killers should be taken to the place where they need to be. the growing confrontation between the 2 sides has raised tensions that can yet again lead to sectarian violence. it is a dangerous standoff, santa, who their associates, beirut, and iraq. at least 11 people have been killed in an isola tack, which has doped sectarian tensions indiana province. police say attack is used hand grenades and machine guns during their assault on a predominately shared village on tuesday. and then there was a further attack apparently in retaliation on a neighboring sunny village in which 9 people died. under chappelle reports,
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i saw gunmen with semi automatic weapons drove into eastern iraq's remote village of al, who washed and opened fire, killing several people. all members of the same tribe defenceless civilians as how he, rocky security services described them. at least 15 others were wounded. wow, victory against iso was declared in 2017, but violence continues. one attack in july killed more than 30 people when a roadside bomb went off in a crowded market and solder city. it's very hard to tell from one incident or 2 incidents. ah, whether there's a pattern, we don't know that there's a resurgence. $10000.00 ice will. fighters may still be active in iraq and syria. according to a you, an estimate prime minister mustafah academy has promised to find the perpetrators wherever they go. the influential shia cleric mc tuttle solder who solder his block one the most seats and parliamentary elections this month says the village was targeted by what he calls terrace. because politicians too busy shocking for power,
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neglected to focus on security. solder has banned armed groups from using weapons outside of state control, but others are already taking action on their own. videos shared on the messaging app telegram appear to show members of the she, a tribe attacking the neighboring sunny village of na, her ali mom on wednesday after accusing them of facilitating the ice will attack a number of people were killed according to local sources. i so feeds on certainly resentment of the shia combination. let's say of the political system. and what i think is perhaps, could happen is that the she of malicious now will say there were i sal attacks and we need to be empowered to push back to fight back against i. so, and they made use these attacks to have their own empowerment again. political parties linked to the iran backed popular mobilization forces,
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say they're willing to carry out broader operations against deisel after this attack and to ship help al jazeera that iraq's electoral commission has started manually recounting some of the results from this month's parliamentary election, accounting and innovative is now complete and the results are the same as when they were initially looked that there around 70 distributed polling stations in total pro rainy infections and iraq witnessed losses and that election and have been alleging fraud. their supporters have been protesting for several days on the crisis in afghanistan and the conflict in ethiopia currently have the world's attention. but the urgency of those crises has overshadowed other long running humanitarian emergencies. things on particularly die and syria, yet in somalia, but funding remains scars out of law to get it. a james bears reports in the humanitarian situation in afghanistan is already a crisis. but the un fears that if there's
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a total economic collapse in the country, it will become a catastrophe. conditions worse than to an ethiopia where the effects of conflict to now spread well beyond t gray. the to crises now threatened to overload the whole humanitarian system. other conflicts from syria to yemen to somalia continue to cause immense suffering . these wars have not ended, but they're no longer at the center of the world's attention. and international donors seem to have forgotten them. for example, the current un humanitarian appeal for syria is funded at just 36 percent. the figure for molly stands at 32 percent. it's clear that not all humanitarian crises are created equal, some get more attention from the media than others. but the bottom line is that they all need to be funded. those countries that can afford it, need to show global solidarity. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha ha. one of the biggest global humanitarian organizations is the international
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committee of the red cross. the t c o t y is the i c r, c's representative at the u. m. we definitely have a crisis that gone for many, many years and there's a certain donor fatigue that that also poses to are some challenges at the same time. we also come to the point where quick a quick fix center and humanitarian bandaid solutions are not the response that needs to are, are to be brought in because it is really the capacity to tackle broader issue that we actually bring more. we live to the people in a matter of weeks at the beginning of december, the u. n. will finalize its humanitarian appeal for 2022. last year they asked for record amount $35000000000.00, and it's already clear that this time the figure will be considerably higher. james bays al jazeera at the united nations on the so called one country,
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one law campaign promise by shall ankin present, got to by roger parks and his 2019 election campaign is becoming reality. it's a mr. end discrimination and in an ethnically and religiously fractured nation. but the government of the but us majority country has appointed a presidential task force shared by a controversial monk who himself has been accused of inciting anti muslim violence . michelle fernandez reports now from columbia. to be quite frank, the people are still waiting to hear more details because while we've heard about the appointment of this presidential task force or the actual sort of task it is supposed to achieve is still a little bit ambiguous. we had a essentially the gather to which was promulgated by the president under the presidential directive, you know, listing out the 30 names of those who will make up this task force. essentially, the sort of job been trusted to them is to come up with
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a draft. so that gives a sort of credence and detail to the whole concept of one country. one law. now in terms of the president got albert roger poxy, his election of promises and his campaign, he talked about bringing everybody a sort of under one law and for the minorities of this country. that was what the rallying cry was. obviously, it's a real, a sort of a rainbow fabric here in charlotte gate has been for decades for centuries and water. the minority parties had said, is that every single community should be equal under the law. but there are some questions for this gathered that we have seen as to what the sort of intentions of the government is. and one of the reasons for that is the chairman of this presidential task force is a buddhist monk, or who has quite a colorful history, the venerable gallagher that they're not in
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a sort of pharaoh. and here's what we heard from one of the minority parties regarding this appointment. notorious monk has been appointed as the chairperson of this task force, which is extremely boring because his monk has been instigating violence against minorities in the country in the past. and was in the forefront of some of the certificate, i mean, racist attacks that happened around the country in the past. and the last few weeks he has come on state media and has been talking about a new set of attacks that me happening to lanka, which is extremely boring because a person who has been delegated executed powers. this looks as if the president got arbitrage epoxy has delegated his executive powers on to this notorious monks who it's very boring as a, as, as a civilian in shalaka as to what could happen in the future. and that is the sort of prime concern for minorities. what exactly this task force is going to be doing . now the 1st thing in what we hear about that draft, they will put together
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a draft look and review existing laws that lead to this concept of one country, one law. but how exactly is this going to be executed because for the minorities what they want is everyone to be considered equal? the question is whether the government of gustavo roger boxer with the chairmanship of a d. a venerable gallagher there? yeah, no sort of pharaoh is going to do that. now you and report change. greenhouse gas emissions reached a record high last year. countries are working to respond. poland has agreed with the european union to his it's 2015, sorry, 2050 carbon neutral target. although and still generates 70 percent of its electricity by banning coal and on the dirty fuels net, clark reports across poland, coal heartlands. this is a familiar site every day of the year and has been for decades, power stations working non stop, to keep the country running. this is their biggest and most carbon polluting power
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plant to the whole of europe. it is a balance of power station and it accounts are around a 5th, about 20 percent opponents total energy requirement. and it's fueled by this colossal open pit my. we can see in front of his head and employs nearly 10000 people. but everyone across the industry is deeply worried about the future. it's a transition to renewables means coal should be phased out entirely by 2049 at the latest. so the question is, what happens to the minus now shows us no by i'm feeling you probably, jim. but if a proof, i understand change is taking place in the money industry on necessary. but those changes have to put people 1st. it must be a just unfair transition, securing their existence for the government. the green transition is a huge challenge. it admitted to al jazeera, it's unlikely to hit the 2050 carbon neutral target, agreed by the e u. it might be
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a few years beyond that. we haven't said that goal specifically in our, in our decision today, we are currently working on, on a strategic until 2015, but at hasn't been finalized. i don't want that stone certainly does not make the forthcoming you in climate negotiations in glasgow any easier with their focus on the phasing out of co a bad use to. because from a health perspective, the green transition can not come soon enough. across poland toxic toll smoke billows from millions of chimney tops. and this at a time when the world health organization says that air pollution is more dangerous than previously thought, killing an estimated 7000000 people a year in poland itself. air pollution causes $45000.00 premature deaths each year, while the country has some of the most polluted air in europe. and 36 of europe's 50 most polluted cities are in the country. but in the ones badly polluted city of
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crock of science is hitching a ride into the evening sky. every time this sight, seeing balloon goes up on board sensors, send air pollution measurements down in 2019 city authorities burned the burning of fossil fuels. within city limits and the effects have been immediate, is here great, changing the city, the quality of the air is su, improving the crack of experience demonstrates the possibilities ahead for poland. phase our coal, you slash emissions, and clean up the air at the same time. but getting there is a challenge. mcclark al jazeera, salisia, poland on are some incredible pictures have come in from the spanish island. la palmer volcano continues to spew ash and molten rock. a lava now covers about 9000000 square meters of mostly farm land. and it also destroyed more than 2000
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hones thousands were forced to flee their home since the volcano faster opted in september. convey her husband routing non stop now for over a month. on democratic republic of congo has finally sworn in a new election chief after a dispute nomination. dennis could emer, will lead the independent national electoral commission. his parliament approval has been mar though by claims of irregularities over his nomination over recent days. d r. c. so violent protests last year over the appointment of an electoral chief accused of rigging past votes. well, canada's prime minister has carried out a major government reshuffle this shake up comes a month since just introduced, secured a 3rd term in office. and that women have been appointed to top positions and once been described as agenda balanced cabinet. and a prominent climate activist has been named as environment minister. jemma is here with sports next. and she'll be telling us who came out on top in a tense n b,
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. oh lou. wow. ah, welcome back. it's time for sport and gemma. the count down to beijing continues. yes, very much. does that just a 100 days left now until the winter olympics invading organizers say venues are ready and have released at pandemic protection guidelines, allowing liquid spectators to attend. the countdown has been plagued by new cove in 19 outbreaks and calls for boycotts by human rights activists. katrina, he reports from beijing ah,
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beating his entered the final stage of preparations for the 2022 winter olympics with just 100 days left until the opening of the games. volunteers have been recruited. test events are underway, and metal designs have been unveiled. chandler, him in with the support of the chinese people and the international community we will be able to overcome all difficult challenges, successfully complete preparations to do and offer the world a wonderful olympic event. unlike during the tokyo summer games, local spectators in china will be allowed to attend, but regulations will be much stricter. organizes have released a so called pandemic playbook to control the spread of curve at 19. all participants, including teams and the media, will be confined to a tightly controlled venue. bubble vaccination is required. those who are not will face a $21.00 day quarantine that lasts longer than the games itself. exemptions on medical
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grounds only will be considered daily. corbett 19 tests are compulsory. those who don't comply with the rules could be banned from the event. officials here say the 2022 winter olympics will be the safest yet. but as organizes entered the final spring toward the games, the country is battling a new foss spreading outbreak of the grown of iris delta variance targeted locked downs had again been empowers and domestic travel discouraged. the latest outbreak has spread to 12 provinces, and more than 200 cases have been reported. authorities say 75 percent of the population is now fully vaccinated. booster shots are being offered to residence in the capitol. oh, the corona virus isn't the only challenge organizes face activists around the world, a cooling for boycotts fighting human rights concerns. and growing tensions with taiwan threatened to overshadow the event. beijing has dismissed or criticisms.
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it's leaders herb a successful winter olympics. will underscore china's soft power and position on the world stage. katrina, you al jazeera beijing. nearly 3000 athletes will head to china to compete out the games. some of those will be representing a team canada who run via their uniforms for beijing 2022. but as katrina said in her report, their uncles for a boycott over china's human rights record. over in australia, lesh after mission was asked about the issue. on wednesday, the athletes absolutely have their own voice and i and, and they will be free to free to express their own views. then about the difficult issues about that about the human rights issue started by significant issues and they're important issues. but ireland became his focus on the performance. we also respect the we are in another country, the why didn't then the, the way that country operates when we need to respect that. so, but what we,
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they focused on is, is to do sport. the confusion continues over whether unvaccinated tennis players will be allowed to compete at the australian open in january, with conflicting information from different political leaders. last week, local and federal government indicated that plan would not be allowed into the country if they were not double jobs against coven 19. but now the australian prime minister scott morrison have contradicted that in a television interview, saying they could be granted special access. if a quarantine for 2 weeks, the not gone down while in the host state, victoria, which is only just emerging from months of locks off to reaching high vaccine targets. here's what was said on wednesday starting with the prime minister. if youre unvaccinated, you go to quarantined the to weights. so that's our view, wallace. if there is a special exemption that is, was warranted for an economic reason like that, will that can happen, unvaccinated play should not be allowed in prime ministers clarify the federal
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government's position tonight. i think great counsels. i made some comments on what i want to make very clear is that this side of victoria will not be applying for any exemptions for unvaccinated players. i think we just got to be sensible and practical. ok. and we want major events in this country. a lot of jobs depend on it . we want to stride inside of the world that we're up and we're getting on with it . and asked and, and actually require people sitting in the grandstand people working at the event to be vaccinated while plays off. so we're not going to be applying for an exemption. so therefore the issue is basically result. it's nice to have, you know, all. ready clear and, and hard and fast rules, but there needs to be a little bit of flexibility so we can live with the bars. it's fair to say that the atlanta braves got off to a good start in baseball's world series, especially the designated hitter, who has select returning to the line up after recovering from private 19, he became the 1st player ever to start a world series with the high run the braves were the away team and they never looked back after that. beating the houston astros 6 to to take a one,
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no lead in the series. but they did suffer a massive blow by losing starting pick picture charlie morton to injury. it turned out that he had broken his leg after being hit with the bull, but he tried to carry on playing even striking out jose out tuesday. in the 3rd inning that he was eventually forced to leave the game out and the rest of the series. and he said with alan gummy, good. and then he, he was kind of walking a little funny. i didn't think it was broken. i just, you know, he took a line drive off of off his leg, but to go out there and strike out the next guy with the broken leg. close i mind injuries have in the n b a and a worrying site. denver nuggets fans with nikolai yo kitchen limping off the court . and that last to the utah jazz, the reigning m v p a bank knees with jobs, a sensor re to go late in the 2nd quarter. your kitch went down clearly in a bit of pain. and he played no part in the game much. he suffered a priest right. me but it's not so various things. got
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a little heated liaison with you thought that half on one side and then this is michael rena. having a little bit of a not that each other and that's not the confrontation between the 2 players. you have to be separated by within a jacket from the game for the action. go back to 23 points. i'm 16 rebounds was out for 120 to 110 victory. it's taking them over 4 years, but the new york mix of finally ended a 15 game losing streak against the philadelphia 70 sixes campbell walker led the way from new york with 19 points. while i've been 48 added ac and a 11299 victory at the key 20 cricket. 12 cup england have just beaten bangladesh by 8 wickets to make it to ins from to both teams took the knee against racism before the game. and abby, debbie bangladesh won the toss and chose to bat 1st, but were restricted. 224 for 9, then england dice and jason roy stole the show was 61 runs of 38 balls after
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beating the defending champion west indies in the opening game, england. se top with a great and we've a step closer to the semi finals. baffling a coach ronald acumen, will be hoping for a much needed when against why, if i call later on wednesday with his job hanging in the balance prussia is mounting on the dutchman following sundays. the seats around madrid and l class ok . boss 9th, in the legal 6 points of leaders arouse will see that the despite the criticism, is facing human is trying to remain positive. social questions give me most time. this is something that i enjoy the if the day comes where i no longer enjoy it, then i'll leave peacefully. i'd play go 4 times a week. it's also a beautiful sport. but i still want to follow this path, continue to improve this team. i understand that it's a delicate situation, but i think i have a future within the club. and that so we'll sport for me for now. sorry, we'll have what for you later. thanks so much, jenna. well, that's it for me for this news. alba don't go away, i'll be back in just
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a couple of minutes. much more of the days news do say with us here on out here. ah. in the next representative planets. as to wes ahead of the upcoming un climate conference will be heading deep on the ground and up into the air. get a new perspective with the changing face of the coal mining industry. in ponies were report on illegal logging in romania and explore how catastrophic wise in greece since created new problems that all feed into the destructive cycle of extreme weather. join us for planets as the west. on al jazeera, november announces era alter a year of turbulent weather. well lead us gather in glasgow for crystal summit on the battle against climate change. emmy award winning full blinds, goes beyond the headlines, investigating the untold stories across the us. millions in ca, gast,
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on both in parliamentary elections under a new constitution and more than a year after the lawful frigate apolitical, quite immersive personal, short documentary africa. direct showcase is african stories from african filmmakers. china marks $100.00 days until it host the winter olympics. but how will the pandemic and cause for a boy called impact the sporting events, november on out jazeera, the climate has changed every year for millions of years, decades of talk, but little action is all about distraction, create confusion to crate, smoke and mirrors. the shocking truth about how the climate debate has been systematically supported. the oral industry was a main bank roller or opposition to contact the campaign against the climate. do you think that's a bad thing more to to and did was here's a good thing. absolutely. on. on jesse oh,
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you want to help save the world oh, sneeze into your elbow. for the african union suspends as to don's participation and the well back stops, aid and response to mondays. military crew. ah, hello darren. this tells you, hey, this is al jazeera life from durham, also coming up. israel approves plans for about 3000 new illegal settlements. you.
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