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of beans and stops nordic separatist plans. the bosnian serb leader, back by his allies in belgrade, the muscle could force the country into a potentially deadly scenario. jamal until you al jazeera sarajevo still head on al jazeera, the netherlands considers reopening a controversial gas field as fuel prices saw ahead of winter. and devotee 20 world can't. new zealand age is closer to the semi finals will have all that and more later on in school. ah hello, slipping on the cool side or parts of the middle east over the next couple of days . chiefly northern areas of the middle east where we have this area cloud is coming out with northern parts of pakistan, northern areas of iran, terran ship into the high teens. 10 celsius,
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a talk temperature here on saturday afternoon bits and pieces of rain there over the higher ground for iran over the next couple of days. elsewhere, crosses, reach, and plenty of hazy sunshine. so we get up to around $32.00 celsius here in doha. a similar value there too for to buy lots of dry weather in the forecast. try to cause a good part of east africa, heavy rain into central areas where we have got the tropical down pause at western side of the democratic republic of congo, congo, seeing some very heavy rain gabon all the way up into the gulf of guinea. and you can follow that tropical moisture down across a good part of angola. we'll see some heavy showers coming through here. possibly see some localized flooding. one or 2 showers, a possibility into botswana over the next couple of days. maybe even the maybe we'll see the wet or weather really gathering across central and eastern parts of south africa as we go through the next day or 2. so by the end of the week, i am missing some very heavy rain for developing across the eastern side of south africa, which he, temperatures johannesburg,
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ah ah oh a hello. are you watching out 0? i'm emily angry. reminder of stories this several ethiopian anti government groups in washington, they say, have signed an agreement to form an alive against prime minister ahmed. it comes with a few of his army calls on former soldiers to join it 5 against rebels from the took wry rage and more than $100.00 people have been injured in protest against election results in iraq,
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security for the fight in the air and use p guess to try to disperse, the crowd demonstrated a vote rigging, to plank and to dance military late a grade, wasting us secretary of se, so on the need to speed up the formation of a new government. general abdel fox has ordered the release of full civilian cabinet ministers detained in last month, military makeover. 5, it says a new pill is being developed for coven 19. which has cut risks as of hospital admissions and deaths by nearly 90 percent. the drug make a will conducted to more studies of the anti viral pill, if accepted by the food and drug administration, it aims to roll it out as soon as possible from on the story. let's bring in a mock tea shocked. why? oh davis, who is the director of health of the city of saint louis in missouri where she
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joins us live now. thank you so much for joining us, a doctor just how much of a breakthrough is this pill and the fight against covered 19? why do you have nonsense bias but gives these types of numbers preliminarily? i will say, is exciting because we have been in the throes of the pandemic for absolutely too long. so the preliminary data that pfizer has released is very encouraging. when you see a clinical trial being halted because the data is overwhelming and they feel confident now to prevent this before the f d a that are absolutely wonderful. and for those of us have been doing this work for the past few years and have seen the impact, especially on the most vulnerable and rosemont in our lives. we always have hope. but i always say that i do not get ahead of myself until we can see the data evaluated. and it has been approved by the appropriate agencies starting with the f
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d a doctor. what does this development say about how quickly science is developing at this time? how wonderful question i'm in all literally in all the triumph of science. really since the beginning of this 10 demik, i remember being in march, i was a pregnant, infectious to the doctor. and all about an infectious disease withdrawn to the 4 of leading and trying to figure out where we would be. i didn't even see, imagine a vaccine. i mean, if you remember the beginning, we want to fighting for materially like piece mailing them out. so to get to a point where science and the dedication of scientists, the work that has led up to this for decades. and then now within the demo, with unprecedented resources to see not only one but multiple effective and said back being been now moving into the therapy. fear absolutely a time for science. do you think that this pill, as you know, is something that you have and consume as opposed to needing a medical professional to job you?
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do you think this will help with the vaccine inequality? as you know, this is what i care about. my passion is really advocacy on behalf of the most marginalized, both here in the us, but definitely abroad i was born and raised in him when i'm very sensitive to the inequities that exist globally. the fact that only 3 per month ago, we were talking about only 3 percent of africans had been vaccinated to compared to over 60 percent of north americans. and i'm sure those members have been updated and then i'm is absolutely unacceptable. those inequities only continue when we ignore them and continue forward with life saving therapies, like these potentially if the data again and verify that they really should be prioritized. right? because we want to bridge that gap, we don't get out of the hand demick by continuing to leave with making sure that
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those that are most protected i have access and those that are least protected don't, did absolutely doesn't make sense. so what i'd like to see now that we've been 2 years into this and know that these inequities have persisted and persisted in persistence. and we come up with a better policy, a crime if either we'll take the lead and saying we want to be the model for what a global vaccine equity should look like. that is my home and i will keep coming back to be the platform to advocate for those until we start to change how we do business. and, and doctor just lastly, so the, there will be 2 more studies of these anti virus pill. and then what will happen, will it be widely available in the u. s. and then how does it then go to other overseas mentions? now we want to make sure it goes through all the checks and balances of the data will be reviewed. they will do the additional science and then it'll go through like all of that and all that have been through the appropriate channels for external validation. meaning yes, we believed visor and really we have the leadership advisor and all of the
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pharmaceutical for taking the lead and helping us get to where we need to go. but it is appropriate for the community to have external validation. so that means other scientists, other members of the community, be able to look at this and make sure that it can go out because really have a tell like you said, right? as opposed to a job, something that someone can take it home easily with such potentially high efficacy and the ability to prevent severe illness and death in high risk. individual is something that we want to support when we have to make sure it goes through the appropriate channels. well, it certainly is an exciting development and we appreciate your time at dr. my teach such why. oh, davis, the director of health at city of st. louis, thank you. thank you for having me. tens of thousands of nicaraguans are crossing into neighboring costa rica to escape poverty. and what they say is political repression. that hoped upcoming elections on sunday would bring a more democratic government that appears unlikely. now,
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with the imprisonment of nearly all opposition leaders, a latin american editor leaders say a newman reports 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 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
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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 imprison, 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 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 their protested against ortega's plans to take their land. now they're struggling to afford rent and food. so 2 of their 4 children are helping them quit coffee all markers there, even though we were pulling nicaragua. we were in our country, her, but the fear that they'll suddenly come and kill you while you're walking. we're
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walking down the road is too heavy. because that's what they're doing all 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 $8.00 to date. yet as difficult as it is for people who work here in the countryside to make a living, it's so much more difficult for the nicaraguan exiles when economic migrants who go to the capital. the la can't view neighborhood in sank will say 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 leave a yanna 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 a little miss because i used to work as a main well, but since the pandemic, they don't give us work because they say they don't want any one in their homes.
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and they also ask for documents with their main opponents. now imprison ortega should easily win sundays presidential elections, and that said, these migrant will likely only increase the exodus from their trouble. torn country and c, a. newman, al jazeera at equilla, costa rica. they bought an administration, has approved its 1st major om sell to saudi arabia. congress has 30 days to review the $650000000.00 sale of a to a missiles. there's been criticism from both democrats and republicans of saudi arabia's involvement in the war in yemen. and they've attempted to block arms sales to the kingdom. the us state department says the deal is meant to help or react, defend itself against cross border attacks from ruthie rebels. environmental activists to greenwich turn back has branded disease, caught the 26 summit,
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a grain wash campaign she was addressing. young protest is after they march through central glasgow. the talks at the summit aimed to find ways to limit global warming, to one and a half degrees celsius. demonstrate to say the promises made and not enough. andrew simmons reports from glasgow. why don't we, why? why do we want it? voices of a generation that will live to see some of the worst effects of climate change. unless there's more progress in the cop 26 venue a few streets away. the protesters are demanding to know why diplomats and politicians have failed them for 26 years since the 1st cop summit. in 1995 scottish families and school children joined the crowds among them protested from some of the worst affected countries. devoting all their time to climate activism, all ugandan, edwin akwanga and for santa, for rupe ju move, whose from bangladesh they arrived here at the beginning of the week on board the
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greenpeace ship rainbow warrior and their messages are simple. but serious is not our job still. we have to be here. we have to as our goal men to action, which is there were given a lot of hopes up in english over 25. and then we are demanding the, let this be the last scope of action, not just words. you can see so many forms of activism within these demonstrations. there's anger, there's awareness. there's also a message being spread to communities all over the world. one of realization that the moment is now, that's what swedish activist, greater tom berg is saying, there's no time left. she blames it all on world leaders. it is not secrets that cope. 26 is a failure. there's been a contrast, an approach from another climate activist, brianna fruman,
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who's from samoa in the south pacific. she had this direct address to world leaders . you, we, on the weapons that can save us or sell us out. you don't need my pain or my tiers to know that we're in a crisis. rianna believes world leaders need to listen closely to what protest is, are saying. the fight for climate justice is the fight for family, for loved ones, for friends, for joy. those are all the things that young people are striking on the street for . those are the things that people are in this huge conference building for 26 has already made some progress on reducing methane gas emissions phasing out cofar power and reducing deforestation. but it's not deemed enough yet to make the difference that's really needed. the pressure will increase on saturday, with global demonstrations planned, andrew simmons al jazeera glasgow. the netherlands is considering re opening
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a controversial gas field to deal with the severe fuel shortage. the government says it may be forced to reactivate the facility after russia to live in less gas than promised that vast reports from grown again. this is the largest natural gas field in europe. it lies in honing it in the north of the netherlands. after decades of providing gas production is now nearly come to a halt. earthquake caused by gas. this reaction led to legal battles and thousands of claims from people whose houses were severely damaged. like the 19th century farm belonging to animal, the hater, and her husband albert, which had to be demolished. the couple rejects a suggestion that europe might need more gas from calling them if russia is not delivering the. the fact that they point their finger to cronin directly alter everything has happened here and lots and lots of people. thousands of houses still have damage and our government fails to resolve their,
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the problems of the people and then pointing the finger at cronies. while our safety is at stake, the government says god from holding a will only be used in case of a severe winter or any other crisis. a shortage of supply from russia could mean just that. what we're lacking here is about 1015000000000 tubes of gas. that's exactly the amount of gas problem has not been supplying via spot sales to europe. rush and gas company gas from usually fills it storage facility at europe's largest open access gas rather for the amsterdam. now it's less than one 3rd fool. the same as happened at 5 other facilities used by gas from and germany and austria. they're usually filled with gas at the start of winter as the dotted line shows. but this year, as the orange line shows deliveries have stopped. the supply in europe is say about 10 percent less than what europe is asking for. yes, and why they're doing that?
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well, it can only speculate, but they could potentially, they could fill the, the storage. yes, and it's up to put in after all, he's got to say everything that's got probably doing is being determined by president. many people in europe have speculated that russia is not sending more gas to put pressure on the e. u to approve the controversial northridge to pipeline between russia and germany were able to keep warm. people here can only hope for a mild winter because the storage facilities might not be able to provide enough gas when it gets really cold. weather russia will send more. oh not this through and a half kilometers. deep breath so far, it's nearly empty and it shows how dependent on russian gas europe has become. this as rates questions, especially in that lives for many hold, russia are responsible for the downing of malaysian airline. i made 17 that killed nearly 200 dutch in 2014. they will continue to speak out human rights and i'm at
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70. and we will work towards more diversified energy policy. are you frustrated at the moment by the policy frustration that doesn't help anybody a server? as a chef, there's no reason to worry for the ordinary dutchman at market guess supplies in incoming winter. so only when there's a severe winter, until there is no reason to worry, it might mean that you will have to use as but 2 people in holding this will be unacceptable. they say the government should 1st compensate the victims of earlier earthquakes and not create new ones steadfast and al jazeera calling, and malachi has sworn in its 1st member of parliament with albinism. i was stone and condo away. he's an activist for people with the risk and condition. he's also been appointed as a presidential advisor for years. people with albinism in malawi have been subject
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to violent attacks. at least 170 incidents of violence have been reported since 20147 of them in the last 4 months contain a change of pace is now time to support his peter. any thank you so much. pos none legend chevy his free to take over. as the new head coach off of the castle and club struck a deal to release him from his contract with katara team of thud. the former captain will take over the reins following the 2nd ronald truman last month. chevy joined all sud, as a player in 2015 and became a head coach 2 years ago. he turned down the gospel and job in 2020 because he said it had come too soon. any managerial korea chevy is one of the boss alone. his favorite sons having health club when $25.00 titles, including full champions, leagues, and 8th spanish lead titles and 17 seasons. he was also instrumental in spain's international titles frequenting the 2010 world cup as one of the euros in 282012. but he's less tested of a coach despite success with guitar team sud, which included winning believe earlier this year,
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chevy will arrive at barcelona with no major experience of coaching in one of the world's top leagues. and earlier we spoke to spanish football journalists, jimmy fled, who believes chevy will be given a fable of leeway when he takes over the theme. i think that indifference than previous coach gorman could disappear in order mister malware of it. chevy has the consensus of almost everyone in the club, and this is a lot in a club that beacon that complex. he has the bucking of the board members of the opposition of the player, the support and the support those as well and even the bread. so this gives him a lot of barking, a lot of support and time more much more time than the previous coach. and i think that's something very important in boston, not even the wars a sports and economy situation of the last 2 decades. no one will demand to win the time, going to have a very successful year at this season, but they will ask him to start
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a new project to start with construction based on what he was the a player from the academy lama. thea, with john gross philosophy of playing football, the n. b a has launched an investigation into the phoenix suns off to their own. a robert salva was accused of races and massaging the stick behavior in a report published on thursday of 17, former and current sons, employees described a toxic and hostile workplace during solvers. 17 year tenure. it's alleged, he repeatedly use racially offensive language in conversations with and about black players. and there are also accounts of fixes and inappropriate behavior solve a strongly denies the claims and says he welcomes and impartial investigation to clear his name and the reputation of the organization. the sons have rejected the claims saying they work hard to create an environment that is respectful and
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diverse. their current coach once he williams gave this reaction. these allegations are sensitive is an understatement at the same time. they're just not clear yet, 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. the chief executive of the england cricket board says the racism drama, engulfing the yorkshire club. could be an opportunity for the sport to be more inclusive. the clubs chairman has now resigned a day off. the yorkshire was suspended from hosting international matches for failing to take action of an incident involving pakistani player as the me a rough week. we have got a strategy which is all about reaching out to families to diverse communities,
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to children and young people. there is no place in fort for any type of discrimination. and i think, you know, the actions of the board to yorkshire have indicated to syria to if they are dealing with issues like this. and we've seen that if we are prepared to put the hard work in and take off decisions that result you are looking for can be achieved, which is great engagement. people feeling a sense of belonging to the game. people feeling welcome in the game, you know, having had a lot of chat with the team in a part of the significant change that we feel will leads to something that will be bigger. ready than any of our careers really, when what this issue is highlights is we have a very, very long way to go,
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but it shouldn't deflect from the good work that has been done. will be great that is being achieved. it's not perfect, but we're making good ground towards change that we want implement. australia has postponed its 1st ever crickets his match against a gunny stone due to concerns over what's happening to the women's game in the country. since the taliban takeover, australia players and officials were alarmed when taliban representative said cricket was not necessary for women and of the previous taliban government, women sports were banned. the match was due to be played in hobart later this month, cricket, australia, se they hope the host both the women's and means afghan teams in the future when the situation becomes clearer. meanwhile, the t 20 will come in charge on new zealand have beaten the maybe about 50 to run and he's able to hammered $67.00 from the for the for over the post $100.00. 63 for, for the movie, and falling well short in the run. chase. and for the key we're in
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a final group stage game. they'll face up gunny stun, knowing victory should ensure a place in the semi finals. india powered past, scuffling the dubai in the days other match the scott to bundle them for just 85. the indians waste time chasing down the toilet. k l ro, who hey thing 50 from 19 delivery. india. completing victory in just 39 balls to keep alive their chances of qualifying for the semi final, the need to be namibia and probably hope afghani son, defeat new zealand. and finally, england rugby, captain owen farrell, could miss saturdays match against tongue of the testing. positive cove at 19 farrell is isolating and waiting for further test results. a member of the backroom staff test positive earlier in the week. that's where we'll leave it for now. be or again, later with all sports news, emily,
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thank you very much paid am and i see it from may here at the new dana. i'm emily anc wednesday team, though for more news with my colleague mariam is live for us from a london bureau. ah . the stage is said, and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamond hill on out 0 in the country with an abundance of resort read far and was indonesia, his friends?
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for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let be part when denise is growth and progress, invest in the media. now, the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting this victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens, britain's true colors, part one on al jazeera. ah,
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blue knowledge is here. with every oh, a 9 ethiopian groups for mine alliance to bring down. i be a ahmed government, which is dismissing the move as a publicity stunt. ah, hello, i'm marianne massey and london. you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. more than a 100 people injured in clashes or the last month election results in iraq as new
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