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is so we're getting into these pulses of rain budrum on talia going to see a pretty heavy pocket over the course of the weekend. central africa. nothing out of the ordinary here are storms coming and going, but particularly heavy western portion of democratic republic of congo through the congo rate into gap bon, around the gulf of guinea, severe drought is being predicted for western and southern areas of angola. the range season is expected to be below average for this have the year. rain has cleared away across much of south africa, so we're left in the sunshine in cape town with the high of 23 degrees. but some showers, rolling throughs and bob way so hoary, we can expect it there with the high of 32 degrees. that's it. enjoy your weekend. ah. in the country with an abundance of results. red already won indonesia
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a hello again, the top floors on the algebra news, our sedans doctors committee says 2 people had been shot that in protest against the military coup. hundreds of thousands are marching and cities around the country to demand a return to civilian rule, climate change until the 19 or top of the agenda for the leaders of the g. 20 summit in rome, italy's prime minister called for aggressive solutions for the climate crisis, and to prioritize the equitable distribution of covered 1900 vaccine rebels from ethiopia. region say they are now in full control of the strategic con, addressing the neighboring i'm par region. the claim by the people's liberation front of being contested by the government. back to our top story. and that's who
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don jonas horner is deputy director for horn of africa and senior analyst for don at the international crisis group. he says to don security forces are fragmented, making it harder to control, which is a cause for concern for protesters. the messaging from the international community has been, you know, aggressively urging the sudanese security forces to avoid being part of any violence. i think, you know, the protestant cells will be vigorous and, and vociferous. what is really concerning though, is the vast array of military and security actors that are on the street. there are just incredible set of security sectors that now patrol the streets, you know, sense that they are necessarily taking orders from a central spot. and i think that you know, that diversity of different, those are actors, is really worried because many of them will take their orders from different locations. and that would lead to balance one part and also the
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prospect of different sections of the military. even turning on each other, which would precipitate a whole new level of violence. we certainly do advise them to, to keep their counsel to stay in the barracks, to avoid any of the violence that is characterized the 1st 5 days or so on this to, and certainly any of the plans that characterize some of the worse here it ends. revolution in 2019, they really did not work out well for the military when they had exercised violence and such an extreme way on june 3 of 2019 during revolution. it was that really was inflection point and turned international opinion heavily against the military and led to the transitional power sharing agreement. argentina, as do to make a payment on its $45000000000.00 debt to the international monetary fund. but many argentines want to see a freeze on repayments, as the countries suffer as a rise in hunger, poverty and rampant inflation. daniel schriner reports from bon osiris. they
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que every weekday outside. the little star soup kitchen on the outskirts of when osiris ali to day were married and her neighbours arrived there was nothing left with them in that casino. authentic bit or many on which they were supposed to have cooked plenty. but a lot of people turned up and we were a bit late, but they gave us some packets of food which will cook at home. it's probably all the eat until the soup kitchen reopens, serving 70 families with food give mostly, but the local authorities, supervisor, marianna, blames inflation for the increase in hunger or the nutritional value of what they serve diminishes. yep. okay, well the last element, every day you go to the market and you'll find the price today is not the same as the price yesterday. it's very common. prices rose 3.5 percent in september. more than 50 percent over the past 12 months. isn't a good
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a more hello fresh. what we'd like is that people can buy what they need to know. they'll be able to eat nothing more. just the basics, the things i needed to live a normal life, though. yeah. not a mile over 40 percent of argentines live in poverty or more than half of children under 14 years old. don't have enough to eat this for many. as the last resort, the offer of a bowl of rice which will lock will contain something you tricia's to get them through the day. because inevitably, the fight just to keep going will continue to morrow. the government last week for the prices of 1400 essential items in the battle to control inflation. it is blighted argentina for generation. some, some people say it's a race between her wages and prices and other income pensions. and, and in the meantime, you somehow are exposed to loss is burgess and power that
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then you can try to recover and the with the union. so regular protest cooling for fair. a wage is to keep pace with inflation. they say that should take priority over re paying argentina's debt to the international monetary fund. oh, it's a scam and paying that debt is incompatible with ending poverty and destitution. money o g t, this, historically volatile economy was hit hard by the covey. 19 pandemic. it's emerging from that catastrophe, only to have to deal with 2 of its traditional enemies. a massive debt button. i'm rampant inflation. and formula out a 01 osiris. in bolivia, the fate of an 11 year old girl who became pregnant after being raped by a family member has sparked fierce debate. demonstrators rallied in the past on
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friday over claims that religious group stop the girl from getting an abortion. the you went says forcing the girl to go through with the pregnancy qualifies as torture. but the bolivian conference of bishop says both lives should be protected . even if we are here protesting for the 11 year old girl who has been taken by the church. the church of double standards and tell girls to have children after they have been raped. we want to support the girl. and at the same time, reject churches stance, which is hypocritical. the united states is to start vaccinating children between the ages of $5.11 against coven. 19 the drug regulation agency has authorized the lower dose of the pfizer job for that age group. as many as 28000000 children could be eligible, the head of the food and drug administration says the move will encourage a sense of normalcy in the country. the decision follows
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a rise in infections of the delta variance and the reopening of foods. on new york city is braced for a shortage of public sector workers after the vaccine mandate deadline passed on friday. police and firefighter unions war and many staff will go on unpaid leave for refusing to get the job. fill of l has more from washington d. c. o u york needs it's fire fighters and it's cups, but pretty soon there may be fewer on duty than before. we're trying to avoid what is going to be an inevitable disaster by design on monday morning. told to get at least one shot and prove it by friday night, giving a choice of a cobra vaccine or no job unless medically exempt, many refusing city work is from 1st responders to sanitation. i don't feel that i should be coerced into taking it before i'm ready. i'm already back. i get back to you with a man not putting your harming your fellow sanitation workers in your harming your
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neighbors and your harming the people in new york city. and it's time to stop. and now a city preparing for a shortage in washington, st. hundreds of firefighters still unvaccinated, only some claiming their exempt. there are some firefighters for whom we don't have any vaccine or small number of about 30. and we don't have, they do not have the vaccine in exemption request, ending with the d. c. government or the depart felt those individuals who would be the 1st that we would take adverse action when it comes to officials here in washington. the message is clear. cohen shots provide the best defense and the best way of getting this country back on track, but many outside this place do not want to be forced. this country split, not just by politics, but by vaccine mandates to protest is in minnesota. i go to the health care providers vaccine mandate space center work is in mississippi, protesting
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a federal mandate to an airline. pilots trying, i'm failing to block a mandate affecting them and all of as the vaccine look set to be approved for young kids. so when i look at the risk and benefit from my 9 year old son, it's not really a close call. the benefits you will get from the vaccines far outweigh any risk. as the f d, i overwhelmingly recommending on friday that 5 to 11 year olds get the fire a job. it still has to be signed off by the cdc. that could come as soon as next week with shot to an offer in a matter of days, even if some parents are cautious for my kids. i don't think i'll be getting the vaccine for them. and so it's been very good tested, you know, really, really good testing critical just, it's too dangerous one study claiming only 27 percent of parents plan on giving this reduce dose vaccines to decades straight away. the white house may have its co beating plan, but it's got a long way to go in convincing the rest of the country, fill of el al jazeera washington. supporters of
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a band political party and pakistan had been halted in their march towards the capital. the protest are demanding the release of their detained leader. prime minister and ron con is expected to address the issue in a speech on sunday. come a hi. there has more from his mom about the teddy gala bag pockets. don protests. margery have been camped and the toner was a bad situation on the bank of the river j knob, about 190 kilometer from islam. i bought a day of gotcha, now waiting for a member delegation which was formed after the pockets on the prime minister. held a crucial round of straw red, prominent religion from across the country and told them that they had to be a pre call solution. and today's crisis and our church be remembered that the module have been threatening, that they will continue their module on islam about the government. on the other hand, saying that they've drawn a red line on the river knob that the protectors will not be allowed to cross that
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bridge. the bread member committee of god, hope for that the crisis will be to feel, be fully. but they also want to marcher or any forward movement would be done demand dodging their talk. that situation indeed very critical. and the next 24 hours are going to be extremely important on how the government of iran con tacker, the dish particular issue. india is, indigenous tribes are campaigning to have their religious beliefs recognized in an upcoming census. more than 100000000 indigenous people live in india. many worship nature and don't identify with any of the 6 religions listed in the census. but an influential can do nationalist organization is opposing vera for it's as elizabeth perone reports from german con stage the people of roger data village in india is east and state of jack and sing songs,
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praising nature. they belong to the around tribe. and some of the more than 50000000 indigenous people of central and eastern india, known as other bosses. anthropologists, they are the vast seas of the country's 1st inhabitants and their beliefs predate old religions and india. first re worship motherhood. second, his father's and the son, his guard, or rituals are about worshipping. these guards for safety and prosperity. we are only worshippers of nature, and god does not have any shape or size. like many other vices, members of the tribe of followers of a distinct religion called santa one millions of indigenous people have been converted to christianity, or hinduism by mission. reason, the past 150 years. millions of others don't identify with the 6 religions on the indian senses. hinduism, islam christianity 6 of them, both of them and jane as m. r. bosses began their campaign for recognition of their
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religion after the indian government led by the by the p. a jumped a party of b, j. p, decided to drop the other religions and persuasions option from the next census. but more than 7000000 other bosses, johnson has one of the biggest populations of indigenous people. politicians here passed a resolution last year saying the station recognizes, but just things drive of religion called south and they're all in the central government to do the same. but the b, j. p, ideological wing, the hindu nationalist organization. the recess has been holding outreach programs trying to convince our bosses, the hindus a big party, the b g. b. an artist says, believe that since i was he's anita worshippers. even in hinduism, we believe that you can be pieced you to worship river. the sun, mountains, and even trees. so brothers, you do the same to so we believe they are hindus, but if they say they're not in, do the b, j b has no problem with that. the other asi said,
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the government wants to force them to choose the hindu option for political reasons . and that by basically the fact that the b j. p is conspiring to include tribal people amongst hindus so that it can use them as a voting bank. the demand for the inclusion of a separate religion, genuine and the indian government should do it, followers of tribal village and say they have withstood pressure to convert to christianity or hindu ism and will continue to do so. they say they refuse to take part in the next census. if the government refuses to acknowledge them, elizabeth peron and al jazeera jock and eastern india durbin in south africa as the 1st unesco city of literature on the african continent. port city attract writers from around the country and hosts an international book fair. for many south africans buying a book is out of french natasha. the name reports from durban. eric mccollugh could one day be an author of the kind of self help books. he says, transformed his life,
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alice finding myself not, you know, maybe i'm made for this life, my life of stuff on my life, you know, of being poor and then i'm not well educated. so i would take on and getting things with them in my mind, and most of the voices, arguably in my mind. so i read the books, was able to change my mind. and he was living in a homeless shelter in durban, when one of the residents told him about an opportunity to sell books were then 18 months later, he's living in an apartment, running his own business, and earning enough money to send to his family. a carlo is one of 14 people who have gone from homelessness to financial independence. 3 years ago, the durbin book fair lodged a bookseller's initiative, it donates, used, or as the founder likes to say, pre loved books and arranges space at grocery stores, churches, and the beach. one of things it's exciting about this program is that we are
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helping people to engage with books, engage with literature durbin is unesco city of literature. we have an opportunity here to promote literacy and to encourage people to read who thought that they couldn't afford books. and yet now they can. the south african book development council says 60 percent of people, 16 and older, live in a house without a single book. it sites, lack of access to libraries and bookstores and affordability as the main reasons durbin has always had a vibrant writers community. in 2017, it became africa's only unesco city of literature. not to sound clear fade. i suppose it's a bit of a melting pot of cultures. and so the think indian population huge african population english. and it's also a city way. i think you have to explore things don't necessarily pop up through the
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booksellers program. books that may have been destined for the landfill are continuing to bring joy, wonder, and amusement to readers. the organizers believe the program is also accomplishing something just as valuable as self sufficiency. they say it's altering the perception people have about the homeless and revealing their untapped potential. natasha name al jazeera durban, south africa. the sports is, is coming up right after the break, including action from the premier league is arsenal. continue to move up the table ah, a with,
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with ah, on time for the sports news years peter, thank you very much to goals from than easiest. junior has propelled rail madrid, been to the top of la leaguer, the brazilian striker opened the scoring against l chair, midway through the 1st half, uneasy. grab the 2nd and 3rd minute before madrid. conceited late, but held on for $31.00 victory rail off top of the league on gold difference also have extended their own beaten run to 9 games and all competitions after to know when the less the in the premier league didn't take that long to go in front they've got defend gabrielle putting off of one de la within 5 minutes. and they got a 2nd show. he often meals smith row with the full stone and is all 7 games that came close to 21 back just before the break,
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but also keep it here in ramsdale really and to keep them out to know that finish at the t for the cricket world cup clinton cochran sent to the south africa side and took the knee before the game against 3 lanka, the cook, made himself unavailable for tuesday. the victory of the west indies of an order from crickets, south africa, at all its place should participate in the anti racism gesture, the cock apologized, and was back in the line of saturday's game. so african opened an early may 12 runs parts of the thank you 72, it's rank opposed to 142, all out in the twins. the over he school is crucial as any 3 plays reached double figures. with african stumbled in the chase, the feller something 15 of the final over david miller with the outcome beyond doubt though with 2 sixes in that final over and people are about a it, the winning runs the hand. so africa, they sick and when of the competition india captain coley had some strong words for
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the says who social media trolls who targeted fema mom and shami of their opening defeat the pakistan. shami was the abuse subject of abuse. as the only muslim player in the indian team, the good reason why i'm the ugly on the season and not some bunch of spineless people on social media. they have um no garbage to actually speak to any individual in person. this is literally the lowest level of human potential that one can operate. and that's how i look at these people and the strength of got it did, and member documents we have and precisely why we are doing what you're doing on the field. and none of these people are, even in, in the vicinity. do you even imagine doing something like that? they do not have the courage or the spine good. the atlanta braves have regained the lead in baseball's world series. thanks to a stunning performance from ricky pitcher. ian anderson, he completely shut down the houston astros, who failed to score run all night. david stokes. hence the action number 44 being remembered today is the world series is back in atlanta before game 3,
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the atlantic crab paid tribute to braves legend. hank aaron, who passed away back in january, his wife billy was there, and his son, hank junior through the ceremonial 1st pitch ah, with 755 high runs, aaron was named for his big hitting. but it was a pitcher who stole the show on friday. i thought a free to catch 23 year old ian anderson pitched 5 no hit innings for the braves. the 1st rookie to do that in a world series for a 109 years. even so his manager decided to pull him out midway through the game. he was like, are you sure you sure. you know, i'm, but i was his i. e, and i'm just, i'm going my gut right here again. so after you don't know the risky decision paid off, even though the no hated didn't hold. the astros failed to get a run on the board all night, and the braves east to a to nothing victory which gives them a to one lead in the best of 7 series. ever all, travis star, no got the games, only home run, but it was the rookie anderson getting all the credit afterwards. you young kid
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like that, go and out there and doing what he's doing now, let me, he's turned into an absolute animal beast in the playoffs. and am, you know, i don't think we get to the spot without him and, and he's been just unbelievable. now was cano ah uneventful night for us. but, you know, and invariably, when you shut us down using our guys come back, you know, the next day a score god so hope, history, peace or so. oh, the braves of one. 06. a bad post season games at home so far. and 2 more victories . on saturday and sunday, we'll see them when the 1st world series since 1995. they be stokes al jazeera, the florida panthers incredible winning streak in the n h. l continues. despite the sudden resignation of a coach joe quinn vote. he stepped down on thursday night over his role in the chicago blacklist sexual abuse scandal with these pam, his team in the middle of a historic run. and on friday, they pulled up a 32 overtime,
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win over the detroit red wings to become only the siblings to the n h l. history. to begin a season with 8 straight victory, secure f. now just to sure of the recall tain williams achieved by the to wanted maple leafs and buffalo sabres wanted of the man now in temporary. george at the panther's is andrew brunette. he says they are still reeling from the loss of coach quinn. val, when he was in charge of the black oak speck in 2010 quinn will, and others failed to properly investigate allegations of one of the players that had been sexually abused and to side day for were organization. it's a saturday for our players society day for the game hockey that this is still lingering in our game. it's a great game and you know, we've had years, you know, has gone on and, and up. we're better not. you know, the games better not. and hopefully we learned last time in the in be
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a lebron. james was bath for the los angeles lakers and help them make it 3 wincing for games. james sent out the lakers last 2 games with a saw ankle, but he returned to the line up against the cleveland cavaliers. decide way. he started even b a korea 18 years ago to the day. and he led the way for the lakers with 26 points . camilla anthony table, the bench and added to $24.00 feeding 6. 3 points is as the lake as end of the cavity is a 3 game winning streak with a 12 point victory. the bron reflected on he's a senior india anniversary, ultimately. 122925 and over again. 25. so get better and better with age. like just like, just like why so? yeah, you know, what is, i'm is a treat and i will never forget their moment, the printer that their calves uniform on, i whine and go for the 1st time several. and maybe a floor was so very unique because it was a very nerve wracking to them. and full so full time now in lubbock, premier league matches mentioned the said he would be seen by crystal palace. to
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know liverpool, drew with bryce and chelsea defeated newcastle 3. no, that's all the spoke for now. i'll be here again with another up a little bit later to right. thank you. see you then peter, thanks so much and thanks for watching the news. our on al jazeera, we're back in just a moment, right after a very short break. we'll have all the latest news for you and all the latest updates from it's to don c in a minute. ah mm hm. too many have been forced to flee their homes, escaping violence, conflict and poverty. but in the last decade, weather related crises have become a primer triggers for the displacement of people as droughts,
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hurricanes and floods besieged communities. full lines travels to the front lines of the climate crisis in central america to see how it's appending lives, and fueling migration exit on jurors a climate in crisis on al jazeera, we understand the differences in the lives of cultures across the world. so no matter what you see with the news and current calls that matter to you, pro democracy activists risking their lives fighting autocracy on me. i know that i might go to prison, so i will join the run. a new episode of democracy maybe explores the struggle of those who believe democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to call one of flu vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how to 0. the climate emergency is upon us. but why have government left?
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it's so late to act. we have allowed climate change to get out. control. people empower investigates why so little has been done. a systemic for act requires systemic change and asks what further in action could me think that now the cabinet by 20, none of them have a syrian how to do it. crisis, what crisis own al jazeera? ah, so people are reportedly shot deaden. su don, this tens of thousands take to the streets to protest against the military rule. ah, you're watching all their life from headquarters in delphi, and daddy and jay's also ahead. the us on to europe and leaders discuss iran
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nuclear program on the sly sidelines of the g. 20 summit. the urge to run to avoid any escalation to grow and rebels and to don say they fees the strategic sean and

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