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it was an nicaragua that seasonally known, but again he's stuck and given the potential for flooding that moves down towards costa rica, there's recently be flooding in the seats, no rains for the south, but in columbia almost over the border and ecuador washing away a couple of hires is, and this is what it just the underground walls. there's more rain to come in the same area. the threat continues. ah, ah, god or ox prime minister survives an assassination attempt after an armed drawn targets his house in bagdad. but he's on halt. ah. hi there, i'm kim fidel. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up with mass protest in
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cities across the world, calling on lead us to take immediate and more radical action to address the climate crisis. a call to action into don activist, prepare for nationwide strike says both civilian and military officials refused to compromise us called suspends the binding and ministrations covered 19 that required employees acknowledged businesses to be vaccinated or get tested weekly. ah, rocks military says the prime minister has survived an assassination attempt and armed drawn targeted mustafah al, caught them, he's residence in baghdad and the early alls of sunday. but he is unarmed and in good health gunfire and an explosion were heard and baghdad green zone. it's
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unclear who is behind the attack. let's go live now to muffled abdullah head, who is in baghdad. my mode, what more to be? no. well, kim, security prisons is tightened in and around the green zone that's following the assassination attempt. according to the government. the targeted, the residence of a prime minister must have called me he himself called the meat just tweeted saying that he survived the attack and calling people for car. he's not accusing a certain organization, but he said that he blamed it on what he called, in his words, the treacherous, the treachery, or the or the mrs of the treachery. now, we know that that is linked to friday's violence between the protectors who
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are rejecting the election results and the security forces. in fact, they blame them himself for cracking down on the protectors. that resulted in a number of death is an injuries on friday. but on the other hand, that a couple of political readers that are opposing the results that are opposing called the me himself. one of them just wanted yesterday he wasn't of what he called for an intelligence that are planning to target the green zone and blame it on the protectors. he wanted of what he considered parties trying to fish in the troubled water. meanwhile, another military commander, the spokes, the military spokesman of his butler brigades in
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a rock just as stated that he is very skeptical about the assassination attack. saying that this is just made up by the government to blame it on the protectors. eventually. mamma, though i had thank you for the update. there is going now to run the slim, who is the director of the conflict resolution and track to dialogues program the middle in the middle east institute. rather she joins us now live by scott from washington d. c. thank you for your time. so roka tax on, on the greens on nothing new the new to happen. but what does it say to you that this was reportedly a drone attack and targeting the prime minister? and this was not the 1st attack targeting the prime minister 2 days ago when he was visiting the headquarters of iraq national intelligence service. and other attack
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also happened to have, you know, it took place. and so there has been, i mean, yet we don't know who did it. i think there's a lot of same evidence that consensual evidence pointing out the iran back iraq militia also hadn't had others. there are. i mean, one of the books burst and said, you know, the prime minister is not even worth wasting it, drawn on him. or he just tweeted that recent p, but yet also another a leader of the one of the militia yesterday accused. i'll call me as judy porter said of being behind the killing of 2 of the protesters, and that he basically cracked and a cause. anything that you will pay a price for it. so that is enough to consumption, evidence to point 3rd, the iran back iraq, malicious as being behind this association at then. as i said,
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it's not the 1st one. the 1st time that called me has been you know, targeted. ok. as i corresponded, you may have heard him say earlier as well, some of suggested within the pro iranian faction, that this fact may be an attempt to, to form and more mis trust, to, to stir up more violence. do you think that whole weight, i mean there have been for men think mistrust and they have been causing violence now for a long time. the relationship between called the me and the iran back iraq committee shows has been tense for a long time. you know, the, one of the, i mean recently a some of these malicious people have been handed indictment in a tribunal of having kill some of the protesters during the process last 2 years ago. so the problem is advisor. the lead dr. sherman hash me was estimated by what's suspected to be members of these,
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it on back to malicious. so they have been, you know, in this, in this double toward them and called me and, and, and they stand to benefit the most from basically, you know, foreseeing causes me out of the picture. however, it's, in my opinion, a very stupid move and short sighted move that usually because if anything is going to make of called the me a market or not the market a victim and, and, and will elevate his political chances of going back to the problem with the office, how much power or resources due to the iranian lined militias have in iraq they had lots of resources and they have the manpower, they have what been re, they had lots of financially, sofas or sources. after all, you know, billions of dollars are located every year in the iraqi,
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a budget for the shabby which is on. but i love what a lot of these militias, in addition to whatever they get from you on. also what they get from other illegal activities that they are engaged in, you know, from smuggling to fax ation at borders, whatever. and so, so they have lots of resources and, and it's going to be interesting to see what the other political forces, how they're going to react people like most of the sub that people like, you know, not in america who is associated with these groups under this it all quoted you, nation committee, how people like i bad the are going to react how people like. so this is an attack not only against causing me. it is an attack against the whole political class. it really amounts to a coup, attempt to getting a prime minister residence with the intent to kill him is in my opinion,
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who attends it has failed. thank god but it still equal at that around a slim. i think if your analysis that we appreciate your time. thank you. fairly owns government has declared a fuel tanker explosion in the capital free town, a national disaster. at least 99 people have been killed and 100 on the severely burned and the accident. and they're being treated in free towns, 3 hospitals. but the city's already stretched thin health services close to breaking point. and i found a nurse reports all that remains from the devastating tanker explosion in the free town suburb of wellington. the blast happened at a busy junction after a fuel truck collided with another vehicle. witnesses say crowds of people trying to collect the leaking fuel before it suddenly ignited the resulting fireball incinerated shops and market holes and engulfed nearby cars and buses. they are barnes cars and our bodies on the knee. we cannot give them one full access in 2nd
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decency. so with an answer this morning, so i so get, feel final body counts of all those affected scores of burn victims are being treated at free towns, hospitals, the number of patients to overwhelming to allow families inside. so relatives wait outside for news scanning a growing list of victims. awesome. and timbo lost his younger brother. he left tom and said, who was going to buy bread for us to eat. when i heard about the explosion, i went to the scene and i saw my younger brother lying down. he was burnt all over . i felt so bad. i locked him so much. the government has promised the best care for those affected. thank ye. yes, that is what we had additional doctors, no ground and sufficient nurses, government pharmacy was open. all medicines in the pharmacy was used to treat the wounded for free. so far they have resources to stabilize them. we have people
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seriously wounded in the intensive care unit, sierra leone underfunded health service, last hundreds of experienced workers during the 2016 ebola epidemic. the world health organization says it's now dispatching supplies and bern experts to help the west african nation. yet, even as the clear up continues, authorities warn the death toll is expected to rise. alexander, lurch al jazeera and internationally mediation planned to get saddam back on the road to democracy, appears to be a deadlock, but both sides rejecting proposals. democracy activists have called for 2 days of civil disobedience against any power sharing. arrangements with the military forces, say the general to their last month armed takeover have refused the plan. general abdel thought, the albert hon is on the increasing global pressure to restore the civilian dead government. it morgan has more on the talks from cause to well talk between the
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military headed by general and then put that hon and the civilian component. or rather, the efficacy, the civilian coalition has so far failed to produce any results, despite mediation efforts by the united nations, despite called by the united states for with duration of the civil transitional government. and the release of prime minister of the land has been detained since october 25th when the military took over. now that law has resulted in type of security for prime minister abdulla from the who is under house arrest. ask for 2 of his 8. he has been demanding the military return back to the status quo before the military takeover, which was on october 24th, when he had a civilian government, which he was the prime minister of general abdel. abraham says that he will appoint a civilian government, made up of technocrats, people not affiliated with any political parties, and talked by various sizes, the various mediation teams, including south sedan, including national figures here in the country,
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has failed to try to bring the 2 sites together with each side, adamant that they want and they want their position to be the one that that is dominant over the talks. now this all comes as a food, nice professional association called them people for more strikes. so tonight on saturday, they have called on civilians to set a barricades on the neighborhoods and on the main street to encourage people. and also it is the number of people who would go to work on sunday and monday they say that the best way for them to show the military that they don't want a military rule or an army. that taking over the transition period is to go to go on general, strikes and civil disobedience still air analysis era. my recent attacks on civilians in indian administer kashmir has some very good spot, renewed conflict in the region. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored my cattle ways.
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the snow of early wind has shown itself in beijing. there'll be something on the ground that will last for a short while the average temperature ted is not going to be reached in the next couple of days as the cold, as talked in the sub 0. maxine william toss shows it, but it's all winding up in this general direction. so kohls disappearing to ethan, siberian. although we talk it all in a little bit and you see the temperature dropping sold by about 10 degrees, it doesn't drop much lower than that. so the snow is not a story after i think the end is that the early sunday to be honest soldiers and about 8 or 9 degrees and is a breezy picture with a few shower shower's of rain. the cold air eventually reached the size of china and adding to the warmth. sas chassis, just in hearts, is the rain for once again in central viet now. seasonally yet more potentially flooding. rain is likely in santa work and certainly in java where you seen
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destructive weather recently from that rain, the same turn, sumatra, singapore, furniture and i do in the far sas of thailand, again, more seasonal rain is like to fall in town with other ins for lanka, both places have seen flooding from the heaviness this seasonal rain in the last, as i believe for the west, west and gets looked dryer. oh, with sponsored by casara, always in the vietnam war. the u. s. army used to heidi, talked to cub, beside with catastrophic consequences. agent orange was the most destructive instruments for chemical warfare. a decade later, the same happened in the us state of oregon. these helicopters flying over the ridge braying something. they didn't even see the kids foot 2 women are still fighting for justice against some of the most powerful forces in the world. the people versus agent orange analogy. zeron lew
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ah. you're watching on, is there a reminder of our top stories? this are rocky prime minister ma staff academy has survived an assassination attempt and armstrong targeted his home in bagdad greens on the attack comes amid political tensions. over the results of the october parliamentary election, the number of people killed are for fuel tanker exploded in sierra leone is now at least 99. a blast happened when the tank had collided with another vehicle at a busy junction to the capitol free time. for democracy, activists and sudan have rejected an internationally mediated plan to return to a power sharing arrangement with the military instead of called for 2 days and
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civil disobedience. general abdel father albert hon, is under increasing global pressure to restore the civilian led government south to last month. military take over the lease in the us state of texas are investigating what caused a stampede at a music festival. and houston, at least age people were killed when fans moved toward the stage during a performance on friday night. police say 17 people have been taken to hospital, some were in cardiac arrest organizes of the astro weld festival called off the show off. the incident around 50000 people were at the show last night was tragic. own, on many different levels. and this is a very, very active investigation and will probably be added for, for quite some time to reach to determine what exactly happened. president joe bought and pushed to require employees of large businesses to be vaccinations
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against club at 19 is facing a legal challenge. u. s. federal appeals court has temporarily blocks that vaccination will the mandate require companies with more than 100 employees to ensure if their staff vaccinated? those who haven't received a job are required to be tested weekly. the government has until monday to respond to the course stay order. the court says there is cause to believe their grave sent that to tree and constitutional issue with the mandate. several states of food, the administration mandate is unconstitutional and illegal. rob field is a professor of law and health management at drexel university, and it's more on what the court order means, the mandate most legal experts think that the mandate is on solid legal ground. so we'll just have to wait and find out. it is true that a mandate of this scope using emergency powers is unprecedented. on the other hand, that doesn't mean it doesn't have a legal basis,
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so we'll have to wait and see the what they're using is a provision in the occupational safety and health act that allows emergency regulations. if worker health and safety is immediately threatened, and the presumption is that covert is such an emergency. we could see objections that coven isn't that kind of emergency. and that the regulations are overreach, that while the government can do certain things to ensure work or health and safety, this is going too far. the objectors have filed suit in a number of jurisdictions. this court is in new orleans, it's one of the most conservative. so it's not surprising, it would be the one to take the lead and to try to strike down the mandate. it has indicated that it will consider a permanent injunction. what it issue today is a temporary injunction pending further arguments. and it gave the biding ministration, a very short timeframe for presenting its position. there is
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a good chance that the court will uphold his position and it will go to the supreme court. the demonstrations have taken place in cities around the world, calling urgent action on climate change. thousands rallied in what they're calling a global day of action. the protest, calm the leaders meet in scotland for the comp 26 climate salis. when they're discussing ways to slow global warming and re, simmons reports from glasgow. a mass expression of alarm from cities on every continent, demonstrators, from all walks of life, calling for immediate action, not just promises in the crisis over climate control, all over the world. there's outrage that in the past, so many pledges to cut emissions and provide funding to create clean alternatives to fossil fuels. haven't been honored. it begs the global question. it stake me,
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does renee don't promises in the past, then how can they be trusted? no. yeah. 6 disillusionment about cop 26 filled these glasgow streets just a short distance from a summit venue. here an indigenous guardian of the amazon rain forest from costa rica. are you angry? see if i in ohio per kilo m was yes, i am angry. we've been saying this for years, i would a point of no return, but governments and just not listening or thought, i'm not, not getting this with them. go yet a nearby, a mother who works as a clerical assistant. our generation in previous generations have created such issues with the world that my children are going to end up inheriting. so if we don't try and start to, i know we're just gonna leave the future children with major problems and it will never be overcome. this 8 worker was trying to be optimistic. we have the answers
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to this climate crisis. we've got the money, we need to support vulnerable communities. we just need our world leaders and the negotiations. the claimant's on that happening right now to do the speed we need it . but such optimism though was in short supply generally. comp $26.00 is now halfway through under pressure, unworldly, those of the representatives. the climate diplomats couldn't be greater. the message from the streets here on cities across the globe is quite clear. they must do better. demonstrators turned out in australia where forest fires at the end of 2019, at the beginning of 2020 killed 33 people a more than a 1000000000 wild animals itself. career protest has expressed doubts about whether the government would own a promises to face out coal fired power. this award, i think it would be difficult to south korea to stop its acts as a climate villain ah,
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back in glasgow. some complex negotiations will be underway in the coming days to try to find a solution to this climate crisis. no wall in the meeting rooms, only reminding the huge level of pressure upon them. andrew simmons, al jazeera glasgow, morocco's king says that western sahara is not negotiable. this tension flare with algeria of the dispute and territory. and a televised speech king mohammed, the sick said that moroccan sovereignty of the region would never be out for discussion. marco seized the former spanish colony as its territory, algeria backs western, the horrors, paul assario, front independence movement and the conflicts a series of attacks on civilians and indian at mr. kashmir has sparked fears of renewed conflict and the region authorities have intensified security in an effort to avoid further unrest of natal has more. oh, that of her family is mourning the loss of its eldest son. shy. the jaws was shot
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nearly a week ago. his brother is so overwhelmed with grief, he faints. his mother implores him to wake up. she says he's all she has left off to losing shouted nasa going with him. he was on his way from work at an apple farm . we had been waiting for him when we got a call saying he was shot dead at a checkpoint in chopin district. we don't know what actually happened. authority, se shaw had was caught in the crossfire between paramilitary forces and what they call a suspected terrorists. that happened off to indian administered push me suffered, it's was violence in month in october. at least 33 people were killed like shaw, hip 10 was civilians, government in fought by india and pakistan. the disputed territory has long suffered tension and unrest in did administered kashmir. has seen a decades long armed rebellion against new daddy's rule 2 years ago. the indian government revoked the regions autonomy and imposed one of the strictest lockdown
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in history for the fueling resentment on the recent incidents have triggered memories of the 19 ninety's. when insurgency was at its most violent, the targeted killings of minorities was common and led to an exodus of thousands of cush meeting hindus. the government has responded by putting more soldiers in patrol and they often frisk people, members of prime minister in the rains remote these party gentle party, denounced this comparison and insist the security measures will prevent further attacks. go alcove, ibp, i gross upward. back then separate. distant militants roamed, framing back doesn't happen. no, because they don't have any present zeal. direst are becoming irrelevant, which is why they're targeting unarmed civilians and border migrants. some political analysts accused the government of failing to stem a sense of alienation among the regions. youth that is fueling a separatist movement in the region. this is some work creating a huge sam, something's security among the masses,
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and they appealed that they are back to the situation that was within the ve lee and other part subdomains, kashmir. in early nineties, when insurgency was acted to speak, a police investigation is underway into the civilian killings and security forces have detain hundreds of people for questioning over the last few weeks. but shy family disputes the official version of the incident and wants a more thorough prob, they say they're waiting for justice and struggling to cope with the void left by his passing. pardon him at the al jazeera new delhi protest, as in georgia, calling for the release of former president mikhail soccer sch. philly ah. soccer city was jailed last month when he returned to georgia. after being convicted and i've sent you all the use of power. he's on hunger strike him demonstrate as demanding his transfer to
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a private clinic because he's getting research but of ours and say the 53 year olds . vital signs are normal. a 2nd day of heavy rain in the bosnian capital has led to more major flooding and man slides rising rivers in the sorry eva region have forced hundreds to evacuate their homes. jamal a sheil is there and sent this report. torrential rain and severe weather has caused widespread flooding across several parts of bosnia herzegovina, burying cars, houses, and damaging roads and facilities. the country is no stranger to floods and lance lights, but people see the sheer amount of rain in its fallen in the past. 48 hours has been unexpected, yet noise was short. all of a sudden the rain started falling, and within 10 minutes cars were covered by water. and all of this, the breeze came in in the towns of con, it's on the atlantic, south of the capital, sorry val. heavy machinery was brought in to clear the streets, but many roads will still need to be repaired before they can be used again.
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emergency services have been deployed across this municipality, as well as other areas of the country, not as log on systems. people and machines are working hard to repair the damage. this is only one of the many affected locations along the red river, a popular tourist location, restaurants and businesses have also been, it's hard. despite having a robust drainage system built to weather storms, the amount of water proved too much. the entire drainage system has been plugged up . we cannot clean it fast enough. what can you do? thankfully no one was hurt and thank god, it's only material damage that can hopefully be repaired. the local mayor who was on site monitoring the situation told al jazeera that by friday afternoon, some 60 truckloads of debris had been removed, but several towns in the area remained cut off with roads leading in and out of them unusable from the place. the amount of rain that fallen in the last 36 hours
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equals the amount that usually falls during an entire month. many businesses at homes have been damaged, but it's too early to assess the full extent. on the national level, the government has stopped short of announcing the state of emergency, but sees the situation is serious. people here are taking it upon themselves to fortify their homes, stacking sandbags, them other objects to friend off against the floods was the most severe damage caused by the floods has brim outside of, sorry, a role here and the culprits all the room for has been consistent raising got rid of all of them as a result, fears that unless the weather improves part of the city through could be flooded. drama, la, la, 0, sarajevo, thousands of people in poland have taken to the streets in renewed protests against the nations strict abortion law. the rallies were sparked by the death of the fair . she rolled pregnant women, doctors, it didn't terminate her fetus despite determining it would not survive. the woman
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family say she was denied life saving treatment because the doctors was too scared to break the abortion law. poland began and forcing a near total ban on abortions and january, archaeologists have unearthed a 2000 year old room near the ancient roman city of pompei, the well preserved room as part of a video that was once home to slaves. it contains wooden beds and other objects including ceramic pitches and a chamber chamber pot. pompei was home to about 13000 people when it was buried by volcanic eruption in the year 7980. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. iraqi prime minister will suffer after them. he has survived an assassination attempt. the military says an armed drone targeted his home in bagdad green zone. the attack comes amid political
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tensions over the results of the october parliamentary election. unload at the head has more from baghdad.

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