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and now it became a recognized global brand. ah, the story about the unique path ah, through an assassination attempt in a rog, the prime minister's house is targeted by an alm drove. the government says he is unharmed. ah, that i want money. i eat this is out there, alive from dough also coming up on the i bones cause in the, our bodies on the leave, a national disaster declared in syria. nearly 100 people have now died in a fuel tanka explosion. ah,
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mass purchased in cities across the world, calling on leaders to take immediate and radical action on the climate crisis. unfair for renewed conflict in kashmir, families more of those course in violence security in the region is stepped on. ah, iraq's military says that's been a failed assassination attempt on the prime minister. and all drone targeted mustafah al cadina's residence in baghdad. in the early hours of sunday, the government says he is unharmed, gum fly, and explosion were heard in baghdad. screen. so right minister academy has treated following the attack, saying, i am fine praise be to god among my people. he goes on to call for calm and
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restraint for the sake of iraq. let's go to my mood. otherwise, he'd who is in baghdad for us ma, who'd talk through exactly what happened will at around 2 a. m, after midnight local time. that's 11 gmc, a drone loaded with the except los is attacked. their incidence of a prime minister must cover me in the green zone in t tweeted that he is unharmed and he is blaming what he calls in his words, the missiles of treachery. now, there is heavy security prisons in the area in and around the green zone. as you know, the green zone is home to international diplomatic missions, presidents of high profile personalities, including cars and me, and government offices. but this is very linked to the what is it going going
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around the green zone for weeks? now, the protests that is rejecting the results of the election of the parliamentary election . but, but these protest as are led by opposite political parties that are affiliated with a iran, now these political parties are very skeptical about this as a nation attempt. in fact, they say in their words, it's a kind of scenario that is made up by foreign intelligence in order to fish in the troubled water in order to create a case between up within the current situation or in the current rivalry between the government and the protesters, in fact, the spokesmen of his butler brigades, iranian army group here in iraq, just stated that it caused me is trying to play the victim role
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by trying to appear as a hero. the victim who faced guess for, for the country, for the sake of the country. so the political parties, especially those affiliated with a, on a very skeptical about this assassination at him. but i remember there have been similar attacks carried out a reportedly by pro iranian armed groups and targeted. there are several locations in the green zone over the past months. ok, many thanks for that moneyed abdullah, why he'd are there for us in bagdad. we're under slim, is that from the middle east institute. she says cami has long had issues with paramilitary groups, backed by iran. they had lots of resources and they have manpower. they have weaponry. they had lots of financially sofas, resources, after all, you know, billions of dollars are allocated every year in the iraqi budget for the has the
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shabby which is the umbrella for a lot of these militias, in addition to whatever they get from it on. also what they get from other illegal activities that they are engaged, the relationship between called the me and the iran back iraq immunization has been a long time. you know, the, one of the, i mean, recently, some of these militia people have been handed, indictment in a tribunal of having kill some of the processors during the process last 2 years ago. so the problem is advisor. the lead dr. and sherman hash. jimmy was estimated by what suspected to be members of these it on your accumulation. so they have been, you know, in this, in this double floor them and called me and, and, and they stand to benefit the most from basically, you know,
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for think causing me out of the picture. 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 targeting a prime minister residence with the intent to kill him is in my opinion, who attempts it has failed. thank god, but it's still serially owns government has declared a fuel tanka explosion and the capital free town, a national disaster. at least 99 people have been killed. 100 others who were severely burned in the accident are being treated in free towns. 3 hospitals. the cities already stretched health service is close to breaking point. alexander, lurch 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
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to collect the leaking fuel before it's suddenly ignited the resulting fireball incinerated shops and market holes and engulfed nearby cars and buses. they are barnes cars and our bodies underneath. we cannot give them one full access in 2nd decency. so with an answer this morning, for us to get fill, find out 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 loved him so much. the government has promised the best care for
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those affected. so they thank me. yes, that is what we had additional doctors in the ground and sufficient nurses, government pharmacy was open or medicines, and the pharmacy was used to treat the wounded for free, so far to have resources to stabilize them. we have people 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 monte demonstrations have taken place in cities around the world, calling from urgent action and climate change. athens rallied in what they're calling a global day of action. the protest came as late as met in scotland for the comp 26
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climate summit, but had been discussing ways to slow global warming. and her sentiments has its report from 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 at stake leaders renee got promises in the past, then how could they be trusted? no. yeah. 6 disillusionment about cop 26 fill 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 they in ohio or hello am was yes, i am angry. we've been saying this for years to the point of no return,
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but governments and just not listening. numerous audible, not yet. and i would never go yet a near by a mother who works as a clerical assistant. our generation in previous generations had created such issues with the world that my children are going to end up inheriting. so if we don't try and sorta, i know we're just going to leave the future children with major problems that will never be overcome. this 8 worker was trying to be optimistic. we have the answers 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. i'm a happening right now to do the speed we need it. but such optimism though was in short supply generally. comp 26 is now halfway through the pressure on world leaders in their representatives. the climate diplomats couldn't be greater the message from the streets here and cities across the globe is quite clear. they must
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do better. demonstrators turned out in australia where forest fires at the end of 2019, at the beginning of 2020 killed 33 people. more than a 1000000000 wild animals and south career protest has expressed doubts about whether the government would own promises to phase out coal fired power. this award, i think it would be difficult to south korea to stop its act as a climate villain. ah, lacking glass go some complex negotiations will be underway in the coming days to try to find a solution to this climate crisis. no war in the meeting rooms, only reminding the huge level of pressure upon them. andrew simmons al jazeera glasgow still had on al jazeera k, all sat a music festival in the us state of texas. 8 people are killed in a crowd. surgeon houston, and the nicaraguan president. daniel, take
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a runs for another time. he is virtually unopposed falling the rest of the dozens of his political opponents ah. on both coasts, the us to where this active at the moment with maybe the most active is this his master class that is an area of low pressure is been giving heavy rain to florida, south carolina, particularly in charleston. very high tides because you've got the wind added to it . that's just going up through north carolina. then you probably go off shore and take the weather with it. leaving behind still chilled required to weather on the pacific coast. it's rain or snow depending on whether you're in the cascades or whether you're on the coast, which is not unusual. that'll spread some rain further south into a california in the middle. it's just cold, not specially. so if anything, the winds turn rise, the toronto is warming up
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a little and he's dry texas and quite warm. in houston 25. there's a lot of persistent shouts, thunderstorms. they've been around for a while. they're still there. and the bahamas going down towards the turks and k goes through the sort of cuba, jamaica in particular, honduras, and the character that seasonally nobody gets stuck. it's given the potential for flooding moves down towards costa rica. there's recently been flooding in the seasonal rains for the south, but in columbia almost over the border in ecuador washing away a couple of hires is, and this is just the underground walls. there's more rain to come in the same area . the threat continues. ah ah, well it into a world of confidence 76 without you business class, which way your privacy is paramount and your experience can sit back,
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relax in your own private space and let us take care of everything. catera weighs the airlines you can rely on blue. oh, welcome back, he watching out 0 mind if i told stories, the sour iraq he prime minister must have, or al qaeda may, has survived an assassination attempt. and arm drone targeted his home. in fact, dad's green zone, yet that comes amid political tension around the results of october election. the number of people killed after a fuel tank exploded in syria. leone is now at least $99.00 blast. happen when the
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tank had collided with another vehicle at a busy junction in the capitol, freetown, large demonstrations have taken place around the world, calling urgent action plan change. asms rallied in a global day of action. it comes as late as meet in scotland for the cop 26 climate and internationally mediated plan to get sue dawn back on the road to democracy, appears to be in deadlock with both sides. rejecting proposals. pro democracy activists have called for 2 days of civil disobedience against any power sharing arrangement with the military. sources say the generals who lead last month on takeover have also refused the plan general of the fact that albert han is under increasing global pressure to restore the civilian led government. have morgan has more the talk from coffee while talks between the military headed by general. i
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didn't put that hon and the civilian component or rather the f c. 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 this, that law has resulted in type of security for prime minister of the law from the who is under house arrest. asper 2 of his 8. he has been demanding the military return back to the school before the military takeover, which is on october 24th. when he had a civilian government, which he was the prime minister off. i do not have them at the time said that he will appoint a civilian government, made up of technocrats, people not affiliated with any political parties and talks by a various size and various mediation teams, including south sedan, including national figures here in the country, has failed to try to bring the 2 sides together with each side,
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adamant that they want, they want their position to be the one that is dominant over the talk. now this all comes as the food in the professional association. call 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 to begin. the u. s. embassy in ethiopia. capital has ordered all it's non essential staff to leave the country. if your peers year long conflict with rebels from the northern to gray region has worsened in recent days, while it is the threatening to advance on december un security council as corporate end of the conflict. at a meeting to discuss, the crisis was postponed. morocco's king says control of western sahara is
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not negotiable as tensions fly without jury about the disputed territory. king mohammed the 6 says moroccan sovereignty in the region would never be up for discussion. moroccan claims the former spanish colony as its territory, bulgaria backs, western sahara pol assario, front independence movement in the conflict. a series of attacks on civilians in indian administer. kashmir has sparked phase of a renewed conflict in the region. authorities have stepped up security to avoid further unrest happening. metal has a story, but not oh, but her family is mourning the loss of its eldest son. shy, the jaws was shot 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
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. 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 the court suspected terrorists that happened off to indian administered kush me suffered it's was violence in month in october at least $33.00 people were killed like shaw head. 10 was civilians governed and 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 in history for the fueling resentment. 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 and petrol,
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and they often frisk people, members of prime minister in the rains remote these party gentle bought you denounced this comparison and insist the security measures will prevent further attacks. who elecom, ibp address, upward, bagged and separate, distant militants roamed freeing bag doesn't have been no because they don't have any presents. a yell dentist 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 short, the among the masses, and they appealed that they are back to the situation that was with them. the very lee and other part subdomains kashmir. in the early nineties, when in sojourn, she was acted to speak. a police investigation is underway into the civilian
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killings. and security forces have detain hundreds of people for questioning over the last few weeks. but shy, it's 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 deli protests is in georgia, calling for the release of the former president mikhail sack has really like is really, was jailed last month when he returned to the country on to being convicted in absentia of abuse of power. he's currently on hunger strike and demonstrators and demanding his transfer to a private clinic because he's getting weaker authority, say the 53 year olds, vital signs on normal thousands of people in poland have taken to the streets in renewed protests against the nation. strict abortion law rallies was formed by the death of a 30 year old, pregnant woman, doctors didn't terminate her fetus despite determining it would not survive. the
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woman's family says she was denied life saving treatment because the doctors was scared to break the abortion law. poland began enforcing a near total ban on abortions in january. people in the us are investigating what led to a stampede out of music festival in texas. 8 people died, hundreds were injured off to the crown, pushed forward during a performance by the rapid travis scott on friday night, missus. se people was so crammed together. they started hyperventilating, heidi j. castro reports. it was supposed to be a night without worries and escape from the stress of the pandemic. as 50000 people mostly youngsters in their teens and twenties, gather before an outdoor stage to watch houston warm wrapper. travis scott. oh, but the energy quickly turned to panic. the minister of a sort performing it's like people like,
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like did something in front of them. they're running, they're going crazy and pushing everything out of nowhere. i guess like a group of people or somebody just pushed in and everything just like you. it was compressed like you were just compressible born. oh, oh, witnesses reported being squeezed to the point of suffocation, and for some victims, cardiac arrest. all of the identify deceased were under 30 no parent, no friend, no sibling should see their loved one off to a concert by a world or known artist and not be able to expect them to come home safely. and when we read these ages, 14162121232327, just breaks your heart. even as victims were being treated, the concert continued for another 40 minutes. according to police. the performer paused several times to call for medical attention for ailing fans. it's wordpress
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already or, or not, you don't touch it. and this young woman frantically tried to alert a camera operator to the worsening crisis. houston police have opened a criminal investigation, and the city's mayor has offered condolences to the victims. families would vows to find answers. this incident is being thoroughly investigated and reviewed of thoroughly. it is important for us jas. attain from last night. what took place? what happened? oh, where miss steps may have occurred? it's still unclear would cause the crowd to serge. the police say there was a credible report of some one injecting a security officer in the neck with an apparent drug. the officer fell unconscious and was revived with nar. can a medicine to treat opioid overdose alada narratives out there right now? a lot of our social media and even last night i think that all of us need to be
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respectful of families. that make sure that we follow the facts and evidence. investigators say at this stage, nothing is confirmed, and nothing is off. the table. heidi joe castro al jazeera president joe bought ins pushed to require employees of large businesses to be vaccinated against coven 19 as facing a legal challenge. a federal appeals court house temporarily block the move. the mandate requires companies with more than a 100 employees to ensure that their staff awfully vaccinated. those who haven't received the job are required to be tested weekly. several states have sued the administration saying the mandate is unconstitutional. and illegal, the government has until monday to respond. robert field is profess of law and health management. at drexel university in philadelphia, he explains what the court order means for the mandate. most legal experts think
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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, 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 covered 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 to 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,
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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 biden ministration a very short timeframe for presenting its position. there is a good chance that the court will uphold his position and it will go to the supreme court. and correct one's head to the polls late on sunday to pick the next leader. but their choice is limited. resident dining will take it is running for a 4th consecutive term virtually on opposed thousands of opposition. members have been arrested in them. nicaragua has rejected the presence of missions from the you . the organization of american states to oversee the poll servers who were invited . however, se elections will be free and fair in a hospital say, the best most democratic, most dignified process that nicaragua has,
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is to have invited many international delegates were not representatives of the us were not representatives of organizations that really represent the u. s. government but also i think it can already be seen that the country is very well prepared for the electoral process and for the casting of the citizens votes are latin american as alysia, newman has more from neighboring costa rica. apart from very strong to allies, there will be no independent observance during the selection. and that includes journalists, in fact, the reason why i'm here in san jose costa rica and not in the nicaraguan capital is that for the 1st time ever, the nickel rabo government has decided that foreign journalist cannot into the country. this is absolutely unprecedented. never happened before in nicaragua, nor in cuba, or even in his wales when there are elections. but that is the situation right now . however, there are journalists in nicaragua, many of them working underground, who are going to be sending information all the time here to costa rica and to
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other parts of the world to try to keep people informed. tens of thousands of people have gathered to pay tribute to one of brazil's most populous thing is maleah mendosa was killed in a plane crash on friday. she died alongside her manager and her aid found key for hours to bid farewell to the thing at her wake in the northeast city of go on. both pilots also died in the accident in a rural area of the south eastern state of minutes got a 26 year old performed country music. indigenous bolivians have held their 1st traditional mass wedding. since the start of the pandemic, 30 couples tie the knot in the stadium in la pas on saturday. authorities provided champagne music. many had been forced to postpone ceremonies because of cov 19 restrictions, once bound by spanish colonizers, traditional mass weddings have been revived in recent years. all
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colleges have unearthed a 2000 year old room near the ancient romans city of pompey, the well preserved areas part of a villa that was once home to slaves. it contains wooden beds, ceramic pitches, and a chamber port. pompey was home to about 13000 people when it was buried by volcanic eruption in the year 79. 80. ah, this is our desert. these you top stories. iraq, he prime minister must defer al q d. me has survived an assassination attempt, an arm drone targeted his home in bagdad green zone.
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