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with government leaders as well as public health workers, and they say to prevent that 3rd wave, what they need is more vaccines and they need them now. okay, same bas ravi, they're reporting live from julie hale in the polls zane for night. thank you. so the have here on our to 0, a jury has been selected in the you asked, but one of the most controversial cases in recent years, find out why race has become a major issue. and a home cried war zone. french hold the fire after he reaches the whole to finding paris masters still will not more useful. ah hello. we got more stormy weather into central parts of the mediterranean, more thunderstorms rumbling away. just round western side of the med around the
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valley. eric's pushing through sudden ear corsica rod across italy. this sir, whether france making its way all the way up towards the baltic states a long one this. and it's dragging that moisture that wet weather in across some parts of italy and bo, cuz he's been doing so for the past few days. it'll do so for the next few days. i'm afraid we have seen fatty tickly around the balkan seeking little further south, which as we go through friday, but not really moving too far. as you can see. it remained stormy across the western side of the mediterranean. little farther north, not cheap, had one or 2 showers there and to pounded to germany. fine and troy across the u. k . for bonfire nights and friday, of course i temperatures in london around 10 celsius in the heat of the day. on friday we push out into the weekend and miss a similar pitcher, very wet weather coming in across northern ireland, scotland, seeing some lively showers, longest bells of bright on a very strong, gusty wind and all rattling y. 3 wet wet communicate much of the british charles at ireland lobby showers. they will continue just around saadenee,
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sardinia and corsica. more shouts coming in here with the possibility of flooding. ah, the climate american sea is upon us. but why have government left? it's so late to act, we've allowed climate change to get out of control. people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic threat requires systemic change, and asks what either inaction could meet a crisis. what crisis own al jazeera in the country with an abundance of results. trade are and why indonesia, whose firms, for me, we move full 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's be part when the lease is pros and progress, invest even easier. now, lou ah, who sees out, is there a quick reminder on the top stories? this r sedans, military leader has agreed with the euro secretary of state on the need to speed up the formation of a new government's general abdel fatter, albert han has ordered the release of for civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month's military takeover. the un security council is set to meet to discuss
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the escalate and conflict in ethiopia. there are growing calls for an immediate cease far, and the u. s. envoy is in that is of us to push for di escalation. china has reported 68 new cove at 19 k since as its scrambles contain a new outbreak of and 900 infections have been reported since the search began in mid october, spreading to half china's provinces. let's take you back to the top story now the increasing diplomatic pressure on see don's military following last month's takeover. alex deval is the executive director of the world peace foundation. he says the us can use economic leverage to speed up the formation of a civilian government. there is hardly any one across the sudanese political spectrum among the civilians of these that is ready to do business with general per hung. a also a very clear and coherent common messaging,
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not only from the united states, but from the countries in the middle east that would normally be expected to back or are a terry and strong and not is particularly saudi arabia, the emeralds, egypt, and israel. and what we've seen over the last couple of days is the quartet, the us in the lead, also with the u. k. the saudis and the i'm around, she's with a common position saying, no, the military take cover is an acceptable that saddam needs to be back on. the democratic truck and other countries might have been able to get by on the sort of bail out from the gulf states. but in the case to sit on it can only actually stabilize the economy with major assistance, rescheduling debt relief assistance from world bank and the i m. s, which requires the united states of the us actually has very strong cons to play.
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ah, the large demonstrations are expected in glasgow shortly at the 26 climate summits organizes of the fridays for future. global strike movements are preparing for thousands of people to attend. there you stay. riley varmints, like to discuss a tune. berg is expected to be among them. well, there warning that the climate promises made by world leaders so far won't be enough or environment. have jeanette car joined me from a glasgow and nick, it looks like you're got some protest have gathered behind you that what they make up the summit so far? well say 6 talk 26 youth and public and palm and day to day. and as you say, thousands of protests is beginning to gather hair and kelvin grove, part ahead of march across the city to george square from where we will hear from
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the likes to say of griffin berg. and you gotten an activist, vanessa mccarty, amongst others, organized by friday for future scotland, big part of the, for the future. moving right across the world. and amongst the demands that they're asking for is just that changed the system of these big you and climate congress is with thousands of delegates and politicians come from around the world to send on a city for a bit and then decide not very much. they want to have they demand that their voices are being heard. the voice in the street is heard, especially that of young people because it is their future after all. and it will be very interesting to get to your point, holler at what they think of what's happened. it caught 26 so far because you had lots of big announcements on forest, on toll on me thing, but that's outside of the talk. ready so is i good enough or is it just more blah, blah, blah? well, let's speak now to a judge of schools who's cert from 350 dot org and also pacific climate warriors joe, important day to day and more as big approaches tomorrow as well. and to get the voice on the street heard within those negotiating walls,
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i has such an important thing to be a part of this moment and to to know that there is lisman both inside and outside of the court. i think these are the significant thing about actions like this and tomorrow is that it's the people holding the conversations that are happening inside accountable and sorry, it's important that people mobilize when they have to leave. it's another talk around climate justice. explain what that means to you, your from tongue go. what does that mean for you? it means that the people, the corporations and the government have contributed mercy of climate crisis. i hold accountable for them. pay for people across the pacific have been on the forefront of the climate crisis and the impacts, but we have contributed to leases. and so we hear these negotiations. we hear these actions to, to, to demand through action around that there's been a lot of criticism of representation of all factors massaging, especially youth within the negotiating holes. what do you make of that? do you think you think the voice of young people and indeed of other sections of
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society is being heard? and now i think we're really lucky coming from the pacific and that our voices and our message alliance with our government. and so, or we work together with our governors, it's other places to achieve the same goal because we both want survival of our people into, for us it has been easy to be involved in this conversation. i also understand how that's different for a lot of other youth you want to be a part of this movement is governments under supporters of s as out. they've been locked out of those conversations of how to fund how to access that. and i know a lot of people who really should be in that space and what liver. we have been here with our government, so it's been different for us. okay. and what kind of pressure is, is your country under, in terms of what's happening to player? well, we have no choice, but to ensure that the action that comes out of this is going to ensure that we're working towards a pathway that will keep us warm to below 1.5 degrees of people need that. and so we've been under immense pressure to ensure that the commitments coming out of you a strong and ambitious, but also with this action to follow it on what happens if you don't get those
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decisions across counties control. we didn't have a choice if the i p c. c report is true if we follow what if we follow trajectory that we've seen an eye procedure for our countries like toner, the marcia island to follow took below their face losing their islands by the end of the century. thanks very much indeed for that's a good get your perspective here. a judge has to go into their from at 350 dot or get more and more people arriving, assembling ready for that march across the city. the time being brought to you. huh . okay, thanks very much. indeed, nick. there are accusations of racial discrimination at a high profile us merger. tron 11 points and one black juror will hear evidence in the trial of 3 white men accused of murdering ahmad, are very black man who is killed in georgia. while out joking, defense attorneys dismissed nearly all potential black jurors from the pool. prosecutors called for judge timothy walmsley to reserve the rejection of eights of the black jurors,
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but the judge says he cannot legally intervene. while opening arguments are set to begin on friday and be seen as j. grey has been following the case from the court house in brunswick, georgia. let's talk 1st about what the judge specifically said in reference to this jury make up and i'm quoting here, he says there appears to be intentional discrimination by the defense team. they struck 8 potential blank. you're saying that they were just overly biased, that they had already made up their minds about this case. and the judge said, he's got to let that stand because they didn't use race as a basis for removing these potential panelists, what you end up with here is a jury. that's 11 white jurors, and one member of that panel is black and the makeup of this small town about 85000 people that live here is 26 percent black. so this jury in no way represents the community where this case is being tried, that being said,
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they are moving forward. they had a bit of judicial house cleaning, if you will today, getting through some pre trial motions and tomorrow. we begin with the opening statements and both sides are promising video as a part of those opening statements, as well as some very emotional references during the speeches before they get underway. tens of thousands of nicaraguans are crossing into a neighbor in costa rica, escape poverty. and what they say is political repression. that hoped upcoming elections on sunday would bring a more democratic government that, that appears unlikely. now, with the imprisonment of nearly all opposition leaders, a latin america editor lucio newman. reports are from costa rica this row region in costa rica, near the border with nicaragua, is to day home to 70 nicaraguan farmers who had to flee their own land. they were
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lucky to be able to rent this farm, to raise and sell pigs in order to feed their families. there among the thousands of poor nicaraguan farmers who began protesting in 2013 against president daniel ortega's plan to expropriate their land and build a multi $1000000000.00 trans atlantic canal. by doing so, they became enemies of the state, along with tens of thousands of other nicaraguans who crossed into costa rica in the last 3 years to escape reprisals for taking part in anti government protests. no miracle nicaraguans are emigrating as never before because the repression is continuing. and so does the migration to costa rica span the united states. people can't live with the psychosis, the fear that they'll be in prison, beaten, and tortured. and then there's the economic situation, phone record numbers of nicaraguans are leaving their country, the 2nd poorest in the americas, after hating since president daniel ortega launched
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a new crack down against opponents. earlier this year, the number of nicaraguans attempting to reach the united states has more than quadrupled according to the u. s. customs and border patrol. but the vast majority come here to costa rica to work in the fields, like the cassette his family. they to say they had to abandon their farm in nicaragua because they protested against would take us plans to take their land. now they're struggling to afford rent and food. so 2 of their 4 children are helping them get coffee. all marked her, even though we were poor in nicaragua. we were in our country for, but the fear that they'll suddenly come and kill you while you're working. we're walking down the road is too heavy, because that's what they're doing. it's hard work when the beans are still green and even with the whole family working all day from 6 in the morning until 2 in the afternoon, they'll be lucky if they make about 8 dollars to date. yet as difficult as it is
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for people who work here in the countryside to make a living, it's much more difficult for the nicaraguan exiles and economic migrants who go to the capital. the le cantfield neighbourhood in san jose is where many of the more than 130000 nicaraguans have asked for refugee status, are living in the majority in overcrowded dwellings. they can't afford to be very again, up to minute. unemployment soaring and costa rica and the nicaraguan migrants who work in construction or as housemaids are the 1st casualties. what i think of all met the guy i used to work as made well. but since the pandemic, they don't give us work because they say they don't want any one in their homes. and they also ask for documents with their main opponents. now imprison ortega should easily wind sunday's presidential elections. and that say these migrant will likely only increase the exodus from their troubled, torn country and see a newman al jazeera at equilla costa rica. so a heads on al jazeera,
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the whole in one, the boot, this gold for in contention in mexico. i was coming up with joe in sports after the break. ah, a ah
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. ah lou. ah, a un report suggests 75 percent of all emerging infectious diseases are so no take that means illnesses that jumped from animals to humans and most of them come from the tropics for meat from wild animals is widely consumed. nicholas hark reports
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from a wet markets were wild meta sold in liberia's capital monrovia inside a whit market in liberia's capital monrovia, a father was searching for his daughter's killer 5 years ago during the bull outbreak in west africa, his 4 year old daughter died of the disease, a virus he believes is dormant. enormous. here fresh bush. meat is sold from bats raccoons, elephants and apes. evidence for prince wallace that abolla may resurface. ah, yeah, there are fees that a bowler may reoccur. some are not eating bush meat, but many others are not taking it seriously and they keep consuming it. you can see how much bush meat is being sold in the market. more than 11000 people in west africa died during the bull outbreak. most of the death were in liberia. sciences, do not know for sure where the virus came from, but like the sars cove to virus,
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also known as cove. it, they believe abolla is a, is who nordic disease, a deadly and highly infectious virus that jumped from animals to humans, perhaps in a wet market like this one. laborers, guinea and forest region is home to rich and sought after wildlife, the habitat of endangered species, such as the pick me hippos, western chimps. in bangle, in laurel, considered delicacies in liberia and china where they are also consumed. some of these animals have similarities to humans and act as reservoirs to viruses. the lack of animal rights or environmental laws have attracted both poachers, but also scientists who have huge liberian chimps as guinea pigs. on these islands are hundreds of chimpanzees abandoned by american scientists who have used the animals for biomedical research infecting them with pathogens such as hepatitis in order to develop vaccines for humans. now for liberian scientists and researchers,
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this is not only an act of animal cruelty, it's also dangerous. it poses a risk of the spread of nordic diseases. at libraries, infectious disease institute, scientists fear the worst is yet to come. do an arctic diseases are jumping from animal to human and then back to animal. in the process, viruses are likely to become more virulent, putting both humans and endangered species at risk climate things. some of these are brought up in places that otherwise the government i've been thinking about. emphasize i want you to action with animals. i really expect that in the future. we want to have more and more of these all, not tasty and sweet is how the seller describes the a meet sold for only $2.00. while is believe this growing consumption is responsible for the death of his daughter esther. he's convinced that somewhere in here, lurking is the virus who will kill next. he wonders nicholas hong al jazeera monrovia
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. it's time for the sports. here's joe. hello, thank you very much. australia is defined. it's 1st of a cricket test much against afghanistan, g to concerns that was happening to the women's game in the country. since the taliban takeover australia and play as an officials were alarmed when a telephone representative said, cricket was not necessary for women under the previous taliban government, women sports were bond. the match was g be played later in the month in hobart cricket, australia, se they hope to host both to women's admins team in the future. when the situation becomes clearer. english credit club yorkshire has been banned from hosting international matches of the filing to take action over a racist incident from a player as a refill made allegations of racial harassment and bullying. but the cup did nothing at the time. the english cricket board said it found the handling of the issue unacceptable and of on and damaging to the reputation of the game and other
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player gary balance, who admitted using races language has been banned from being selected for the english team. or basketball is also dealing with accusations of racism, leveled at phoenix, sons. i wrote salva who the n b a will now investigate in a report published on thursday of 70, former and current funds, employees described to toxic and hostile workplace during solvers. 17 year tenure is alleged, he repeatedly used racially offensive language in conversations with about black players. there are also accounts of sexist and inappropriate behavior solve a strongly denies the claims which he called for false reporting, and says he welcomes and impartial investigation to clear his name and the reputation of the organization. almost the allegations are from anonymous sources, but for my sons, coach watson has gone on the records. watson who's now an assistant coach at the toronto raptors claim solve a used a racial slur in a conversation with him. he says it's been a traumatic experience, but he's thought it. those who spoke announce the sounds of rejected the claim
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saying they work hard to create environment that is respectful and diverse. that current coach, muncie williams, gave this reaction. i find all of these things that are being said serious in nature, and these allegations are sensitive is an understatement at the same time they're just not clear yet. you know, an article was written, many opinions were shared, many feelings were shared, but all of it happened before i was here. and based on what you all know about me, little, you know about me. if any of that stuff happened while i was here, i wouldn't be in the seat. i wasn't aware of the situation in my 7 years. i've been here. you know, i haven't noticed that, but that doesn't, you know, may be insensitive to the subject. you know, i think in be a open investigation,
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i'm going to do their due diligence, you know, bringing out facts said he said she said, and you know, i'm sure the n b as in good hands. we'll do the proper research, you know, find out the truth. we heard that from devon booker and he helped with sons put the control seat to one side as they returned to the court. suffice houston on thursday because school 27 points is ab rockets, 123 to 111. for the lake of blue and 19 point need to lose the oklahoma city thunder. shake gill. just alexander scored 11 of his 28 points in the 4th quarter on the overhead delay because 171 i for i will without. the bron james who's been sidelined with an abdominal strain football now new cars. the poise to name. eddie, how is that new manager? the form of bomb of boss has posted the agree to contract with the premier lakeside . have been looking for permanent replacement for steve bruce, who left 2 weeks ago following the saudi arabia take over the club. how has been
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out of work since he left home with in august last year? the winning start fantastic contact, tottenham new head coach, but he's asking for patients as he tries to turn this season around. the italian received a passionate welcome from birth fans the head of the fixture with dutch slide, the tests. in the 3rd tier of european competition. the conference leak taught them school 3 times inside 28 minutes. so this is got it back to 3 to buy house time. first went down 10 men before the past had to play a central conte side held one for the win. and what he calls a crazy game. i'd like to have time to work because this de monday we need to work together to bring them my food work to work tactical and take a better physical aspect to to know them much better than now. yeah, this is the only only aspect that i might be to skate. not all tennis
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number to demo medford ever since the quarter finals, the paris masters, but the us open champion was supposed to work for it by sebastian corridor. americans took his opponent to 3 sets before met, that have killed 466163. when he'll face frenchman who go gaston for a place in the semi boys by the home crowd got some films back for 5 love deficit. and the 2nd set, the st rising. so call us, i'll cut us. it was the latest impressive display from the french qualify. you say to bunch points in the 1st round. again, we're moving to us, they've been pointless. kevin, and there were just 5 races left on the formula and calendar and the battle for the world championship continues this weekend in mexico might stop and hold the 12 point lead in the dr. is standing over current world champion louis hamilton. they had into 1st practice in mexico city later on friday. i mean, i said before,
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it's all about details. you know, you can look good on paper, but you still have to nail your setup and all the combination around it. so it might look good for us, but we have to again be on it from a few words and make sure that we go to the right direction, you know, with, with the car. well, i mean, last year there were quite a bit quicker than us. and so you'd have to say, this is a red bull track, though we have had success here in the past. we did win here last time, but it was only because max made a mistake and got a penalty so otherwise they were much quicker than us. so we expect that will be very similar this weekend and staying in mexico or american golf. matthew both halted to start late at the pga tour event there. but it was compassionate. john huh. who pulled off the shot of the day? a hole in one on the pall. 38. he's 5 of the pace going into the 2nd. oh goodness. oh, oh. all right,
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that's i guess both now more later. hello. thank you very much indeed, joe. well, that will do it for this use. are betty, keep it here on al jazeera associates, able be with you. only other side of the brake is more the latest from around the world. and in the vietnam war, the u. s. army used to heidi toxic had the side with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the
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