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oh ok, how are you watching out there? i'm emily angry. reminder about top stories this our climate campaign is around the world have been rallying for a global day of action. at the top 26 summit in glasgow activists have expressed disappointments the promises being made. i'm not ambitious enough. sierra lee owns deputy health minister says at least 909 people have been killed and many others severely burned after a fuel tank explosion in the capital free town. and you as president joe biden says he's one trillion dollar infrastructure bill passed on friday. we'll create millions of jones. it was repeatedly delay because of differences among the democratic party members. ok, let's return to our top story. the sale on the globe climate change protests and alexia bryan was at one demonstration in paris and felt this report busy with 6
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years ago. the paris climate agreement was great. there was a back then, a lot of the celebration, maybe in the crowd. yes, thank the promises that were made as part of that deal every failed to come into any sort of a lot of anger here. again, the government tickets big business. they say that really precious the actual change a full on the climate is actually being done here at a grass roots level. now president mccall, he has tried to fashion himself as a global leader and climate change. but many here i actually, he's a lot of talk and no action. we believe that the head of states didn't do enough for climate this week at the club 26. and it's very scandalous for us because it's a crime against humanity to do, to do nothing against the restriction of life on the earth. now some of the signs and the crowd, wednesdays. any later will be too late. the big great one up there actually says
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inactivity at com 26 lead today by 2050 is that nothing is done by some climate activists have taken the branch states to court and in the world in just 2 weeks before the com summit. this cold rule that the breach state had actually failed to stick to its commitment the court giving it until next year to really repair the damage that had been caused by what it called. it kept promises. now protested here in paris and at $45.00 other events around the country that they really need to continue to push in france and also in the movement of global solidarity. so that governments continue to be held accountable. nicaraguans president is running for a false consecutive term despite widespread criticism. the campaign has been neither free. no fam, dozens of opposition figures have been arrested. and daniel ortega is running virtually unopposed in sunday's voters. let's cross live now to costa rica where
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are latin american, the editor, lucy, a newman is wandering the story for us. lucy, the last 3 presidential elections has been described as anti constitutional and not transparent. how is this election expected to play house? hi there. well, 1st let me tell you where we are. we are in a low income neighbourhood, in the costa rican capital, where 70 percent of the residents are from nicaragua. thousands of them are exiles who have fled their country, and those numbers have increased over the last few months as president. daniel ortega has launched a major crackdown against critics, and that includes 7 of the would be main presidential candidates who are now imprisoned. others have been barred from running in nicaragua itself. a critics of the government are using the social networks to appeal to the people to not vote to stay at home and not cast
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a ballot him what they are calling of fraudulent election. the catholic church has also added its voice to that, saying that it does not want to stain its hands, and that is a reference to the ink that one has to put one's finger in after you cast. your ballad does not what they do not want to stay in their hands with what they call a farce and an electoral circus. this is happening despite the fact that president, daniel ortega, is popularity, is at an all time low, which really raises the question. how is he managed to stay in office for more than 14 years? ah, it was long ago, 1979. when you were the lucian and nicaragua, over to the countries, then dynastic dictatorship, one of the revolutions leaders was daniel ortega, who went on to become president to me the bloody counter revolutionary war financed by the united states. the conflict ended with a new election in which would take a last he promised to return and he did on beth this time to stay
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40 years after returning to the presidency than usual, data is going for a 4th consecutive and contested term. it is from exiled human rights advocate, gland subtle kind of yawn, explains how do you achieve it? through absolute concent, price should have power. he made a pact with the church, the business sector, and some opposition parties, his former enemies, and ended up controlling obee institutions, including the supreme court and the electoral council. therefore, after returning in january 2007, he swore in the armed forces and police reminding them of their routes that they were sandinista party institutions. but 3 years ago or take us alliances began crumbling when mass protests led by students turned into a national uprising and cause for the restoration of democratic institutions. even his wont, staunchest allies had declared him
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a dictator and demanded he stepped down. he refused saying his adversaries would have to settle their differences peacefully at the ballot box, but to wait hasn't been peaceful. this exhibition in costa rica national assembly is a tribute to some of the more than 300 nicaraguans who were killed by ortega, security forces and paramilitary groups in less than 2 months. they include students, shop owners, farmers, even children, and they become a symbol of the government's determination to crush descent. but they aren't the only symbol. this is a replica of what they call a punishment cell, where hundreds of political prisoners in nicaragua are taken sometimes for weeks even months. that includes the majority of the mainstream wouldn't be opposition candidate for sunday's presidential election. or take a claims the united states and certain european countries are instigating unrest
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earlier this month. he boasted support not just from cuba and venezuela, but also russia. a lot of them boom. but in the long it is offered us in valuable support in the area of defense to defend peace now country. so thank you, president vladimir putin, our respects and affection. we are together in the struggle for peace and sovereignty and justice of our country's syllabus. a recent gallup poll among others, suggests ortega has less than 20 percent support. but he continues to receive financial aid from the i. m f, the inter american development bank and the central american bank and has been able to enlarge the paramilitary and police forces in nicaragua, the 2nd poor's country in the region that has allowed him to stay in power through terror and guns for the last 3 years there has been systematic repression and crimes against humanity. ortega's closest advisors are other ortega's, including his children, who run
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a multi media empire and large family business holdings. the national chief of police is his in law, and then there's his powerful wife and vice president rosario moody. you. meanwhile, opposition television print, an online outlets like confidential had been rated and confiscated, and mainstream political parties declared illegal with good reason. ortega is confident that he will remain in the presidency at least for the foreseeable future . while mrs. ortega has just said that, that the election process is going ahead peacefully, calmly. but we're also getting news now that inside nicaragua, at this hour, there are members of ortega's political party going house to house, winds, pieces of paper with declarations statements, forcing people, or pressuring people to sign it and say that they will go to the polls. and that they will vote for the sand, denise. and so that gives you more,
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less an idea of what is happening at this hour. what the outcome will be, how many people will vote is certainly not clear, but the outcome of the actual election i think is pretty obvious. lithia, thank you for the update and keep us posted as to how things progress loose in human life recipe. a u. s. federal appeals court has just issued a stain that means say the phrase and the bonded administration's efforts to require companies with at least $100.00 employees to be vaccinated against private 19 or be tested weekly. let's get more on his story with petticoat hain, who live for us in washington. they say, hello there, petty. this comes off to republican lead states filed legal challenges against this new rule. exactly, much like everything in this pandemic. it has really become a partisan issue. republicans, for example, have said you can't mandate masks. there are some republican governors who have gone so far as to say, will strip state money from school districts. if they say kids have to wear masks
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in school again, this is an airborne virus and the science says, the best way to prevent the spread, especially in closed areas, is to wear mass. but it's become a partisan issue. i can just tell you if you walk through certain areas of the country with a mass gone, you'll get dirty, looks and other parts of the country. if you don't have a mouse gotten, you'll get dirty, looks as well. so this is just a continuation of that. so president joe biden is the next step. and in this pandemic is to get the rest of the american people who don't want to get the shot to have them get vaccinated. to do that, he said you have to have mandates. now the latest number is about 70 percent of the country the. those eligible of course not including the children who are just allowed to get vaccinated for the adults for teenagers, about 70 percent of have one shot about 80 percent have been had to. but the politicians and the scientist say, you have to get it up higher than that if you really want to come out the other end of the parent debit. so that's why you saw the by the ministration issue, these fairly sweeping mandates. basically if you're in a company of more than $100.00 boys,
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the occupational health and safety administration, which we call osha, says a, you have to get your employees vaccinated or you have to provide weekly test when it comes to hospitals and facilities to take medicare up government money for health care, they don't have a testing option. they just simply have to get everyone vaccinated by january. busy so these attorneys have sued the state to train generals of sued. it's about half the country, and there's lawsuits all over the, all of the different courts just trying to find this one decision was pretty challenging. but this is, was pretty much expected to be the next step in the fight against how to handle that hand demick in the united states. so penny does the bod and ministration have any avenues from here on in what's likely to happen now? well, it's actually fairly standard to issue a stay when an orders going into effect because the court wants to actually hear arguments. so what they had is they have these lawsuits this injunction request from the states attorney general. the federal government responded with their
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briefs, but they want to be able to this is fairly normal and doesn't mean they're going to rule against vaccines mandates. but it means that they want to actually hear from the attorneys. and we don't know which just which of the judges in this, this circuit made this ruling. it does tend to lean republican even though there are democratic appointed judges. what happens next? then the federal government has until monday at 5 pm to issue their response. then plaintiffs will have their response, then they'll likely schedule a hearing. normally it's with 3 judges. there's about 17 judges in the 5th circuit . normally 3 judges will hear it. they can roll and then, and whoever doesn't win, can ask the entire appeals court to take it up. or they could just skip and try to go right to the supreme court. but again, this is only one of several different lawsuits across the country, asking the federal government to step in. it's important to point out when it comes to vaccines in this country. the courts have ruled that when it comes to schools, for example, the government can in fact say no, you can't come if you're not vaccinated,
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so it'll be interesting legal precedent. certainly not the end of the legal process . that's for sure. thanks for that update. patty calhoun live in washington dc. iraq's prime minister has ordered an investigation into the violent confrontations that happened in baghdad on friday. some have gathered in parts of the cd to continue the criticism of the government. this follows report suggesting several people were killed when security forces trying to disperse, protest is they were angry at the results of last month parliamentary election insisting the vote was rigged, mumbled abdel, why had, has the something from back then? the government is still denying. it has killed any of the protest, hers and debt. that is because there were a mutual, they were, they were exchanging, fired with the security forces. as you know, that these protested as up. most of them are military individuals, despite the fact that there are in civilian outfits. but most of them are affiliates with the popular mobilization forces,
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the military arms of the political parties that previously dominant political parties that last in a did the legislative election. now these professors say that they're going to receive condolences here and these tense behind me for the coming 3 days. and then after that, they're going to have an open sit in here near the green zone until the government responds to their demands until the electoral commission holds a manual recount of old votes. remember the electoral commission side, it has conducted manual recount over 25 percent of the votes that included the disputed ballad stations. and there isn't are identical with the previous citizens . there is no difference between the reserves and they're also reasons, gangs in hazy are increasingly targeting schools and students, the, you and children's agency. unicef says the gangs are also forcing teachers to pay
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so called protection money or risk being abducted. john hendrick explains from puerto prince in haiti's capital. learning is a dangerous business. the education of the use of puerto prince occurs behind iron gates beneath spiral blades of barbed wire. in an atmosphere of pervasive fear. i'm afraid that the gangs might come and kidnap me. i don't feel good, but i do it because i love school. principal villages, older bear runs this school on a shortage of funds and students. a fuel crisis leaves many out of work and unable to afford education, nor even that commute said, kit to everyone worries about kidnapping. but we keep working. we operate on fit for many of hades, youngest and most vulnerable getting there is the most dangerous part of the day. i
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sometimes have gunshots on my way to school, although i'm for i don't have trouble going because i live close. yeah. hey, these children have become a black market commodity. in recent weeks, the countries powerful gangs have increasingly used the vacuum of political and police power in the capital to rob teachers and snatch their students for ransom. a week ago this school was open, then some gangsters spotted a parent at the bank, followed him here, killed the parents in injured several others. now like many schools in haiti, this one is close. parents arrived to find uniformed children on stretchers, leaving teachers across the capitol, afraid to come to work, but often showing up anyway. i hope they'll be a change because the way we're teaching kids right now in the summer is not fe ruble. my hope is that the situation we have right now will change, so we can function. will you despite the dangers each day,
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thousands of children arrive in class after braving the capital streets. but for many, the price of education in haiti, his simply become too high. john henderson, al jazeera, puerto prince, one of brazil's most popular thing is, has been killed in a plane crash, merrily am. and don, son was just 26 is all when she died alongside her manager and aid. victoria gang b has the story seen as a man. it is so this is maria mon don't. so booting an airplane on friday, she was on her way to the city of kara ching in brazil, southeast in state of minnes darius where she was due to play a concert that evening. but the thing had never made it to her destination. her playing crashed in a rural area 12 kilometers from where it was due to land. police have launched an investigation. pretty sure what fall line. we can't yet speak about the cause of the crash, but it's a fact that this record from an antenna which indicates that the aircraft collided with it before falling for other people were on boardman dances, uncle,
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her producer, and 2 pilots, firefighters sent to the crush site said the recovery operation was difficult because of the rocky terrain and a nearby waterfall of this, we've just removed the 5th body from inside the aircraft. there were 5 victims who died in our work continues to identify the bodies as bird mendoza started her career as a teenager. she was one of brazil's most popular singers and one a latin grammy award 2 years ago. known as the boss to her millions of fans. she performed genre of country music. cool. such a ne hope. last year when concerts were canceled because of the current of ours pandemic she performed in a series of online shoes. one of them set the record for the most watched live stream in the world. we 3300000 peak viewers on youtube. tributes have been pouring in president gyal senari tweeted the entire country was in shock and said
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men don't. so was one of the greatest artists of her generation, whose unique voice, charismatic music won the affection and admiration of old brazilians. i. mendoza is survived by her one year old son. fancy shall be remembered as some one who made him up by singing about women's empowerment in an environment traditionally dominated by mail musicians. law victoria gate and b al jazeera spot is coming up after the break. and manchester united school the i've been gone and darby again, it was in the wrong direction. we're on that after the break. ah. life is never scripted. never full told. it's never
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ah, but he's patient. thank you, emily. it was darby de misery from manchester united. who obese encino at home by their local rivals, man city faculty other side, went into the game without a premier league when they'd be united for more than 2 years. and there were gifts of the lead at old trafford when united defend the eric by slice the bowl in 30 just 7 minutes in said he got a 2nd just before half time but not a silver eating united. keep them to hey. and he's near post city up to 2nd in the table while the pressure increases when united was sort of the, for the feet in the last the games it's very disappointing. and of course, it feels like you're after last week that we've made
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a step forward resource wise. it's a big step backwards, but it's probably for me another well, it's a, it's a way of losing that. we don't like blend me, be gentle. so i can, i don't, never analyze with judge would open it, do they have done? so listen, the games have been quite similar and the less previous season than they've been boss alone. i have consent form a captain chevy. as a new head coach, he'll be presented at the club on monday, having signed the contract until 2024, the spaniards said good bye to his club and cutter all sunday. on friday he'd been with them since joining as a player in 2015 before taking over as coach 2 seasons ago. shabby returned to a trouble. barcelona who are struggling in the league with my dream and now that didn't come through so. so, but important for me, of course it be,
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challenge my name, brady. we are ready all the technical staff to start immediately due to training or to to talk to the player. so i'm really happy to be to be here in barcelona. i, we need the fans, of course we need the supporters. we will try to do our best to make them happy. and this is the limitation there. they the and we asked cover football expert michael freely. what kind of coach barcelona getting? it's a deal very much quoted to, you know, possession for a so, you know, buying 3 back, keeping the ball as much as they can killing a game we session and also, you know, very talking. so, you know, come to play in the last couple season. school most goes in the league actually won the league last season as well. and recently ended up in catherine chavez. but we've been waiting for you as well as you know, journey. i'm a to ready,
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17 trophies in quite short period of time. so yeah, in terms of terms of the quality chevy. hm. yeah, he's a good quality coach, but obviously kind of a huge step. sparser were in action on saturday and they looked good against south of egos. martha lead 3 whole at half time, but they ended up sharing the point celsius scored an equalizer almost 6 minutes into stoppage time. one of the greatest t 20 better of all time chris gail may have played his last match for the west indies. even though he has not officially announced these retirement, the signs were certainly there against australia in abu dhabi, before he 2 year old has scored more than 14000 runs in his t 20 korea, former captain and all rounder dwayne bravo! there he is confirmed before the game that this was definitely he's lost match for the caribbean side, but there was just enough time for gail to also pick up a wickets before the matching or the west indies manage 157 for 7 as they bass at
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1st, captain current followed up, scoring with 44 david warner found form for the aussies heading 89 not out from 56 deliveries as the as is wrapped up a comfortable victory. the 8 wicked when seen them into the semi finals australia through because south africa could not beat england by the required margin. the south african betters certainly played their part and charger rossi found the destin hitting $94.00. not after many 60 bulls in a school of 189 for 2, they had to restrict england to 131 to reach the semi finals. but they were unable to do that. there was something for south africa. the cheer though. fastball la casita. roberto taking a hattrick near the end of the innings to ensure victory by tain, runs england. still go through his group with us. new york city is new. mayor eric adams is confirmed. he won't be changing the city's cove at 19 vaccine requirements where he takes office in january the current rules for in brooklyn. net star carry
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irving from playing home games for the n b a side. because he's not had the jab. maria, she was no surprise and i didn't expect the mare to change her mandate arms, nor is gonna focus r t if we could have carry back with abi, you know, accept it. but we're focused on a team. we keep god, we keep growing and hopefully will be a really good team. at the end of the year, one of mexico's biggest sporting superstars is in action on saturday night, sol, all the raise. it steps into the ring for as much anticipated fight with caleb plant. alvarez is hoping to become an undisputed will champion in the super middleweight, unification bout in las vegas. and by tyson was there to watch the way in and what does it mean to have this guy right here? what did you say? means a lot is he was gonna play in. i want to be like him. i mean, do you rather being the underdog and having everybody against louis? i love it. you can see it from are you want you can move for me. are you way?
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hey, remember, it's easy to say no. see, it's easy to say no. see here in easy to say it, remember there the piece cup football tournament in afghanistan kicked off on friday in kabul. 6 men's team school play for the trophy over the next 10 days. but the issue of women's participation in sport under the taliban won't go away, asked about australia's decision to postpone the 1st cricket test against afghanistan in protest over women being banned from sport. the head of the football federation had this to say what the quantum hoff montalvo care vision, spot dissipation and sports depends on the policies of the slamming state. but the policy regarding women's education is announced that women will also participate in sports or okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be your again, the in a couple of hours time with another sports needs updates. emily, looking forward to it. thank you very much, pita. all right, that's all from us here at the new zana. i'm emily, angling for news in
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