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al jazeera, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter why you call her al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that my tv al jazeera. ah cousins. joined attack on the residence of iraq's prime minister. he condemns the assassination attempt as cowardly. ah, hello, i money inside this is out. is there a lie from dough hall? so coming up on the i blank cause and our bodies on the leaf,
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a national disaster declared in syria. leo, nearly 100 people have now died in a fuel tank explosion. phase of renewed conflict and kashmir families more, less caught in violence. our security in the region is stepped up and heading in the right direction. we take a look at scotlands transition from oil and gas to renewables. ah, iraq's prime minister has condemned an assassination attempt on him as a cowardly attack. and on drone talk, said mister al academies residence in baghdad and the early hours of sunday. he's unharmed. come fi on an explosion were heard in baghdad. green zone. exactly. you a sharpie marker to all of those who were worried, my residence was targeted in
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a cowardly attack. thanks to god and his grace. all of those working with me and i are doing well. i would like to inform you that our heroic and courageous armed forces a working non stop for the stability and security of the country. these cowardly rockets and these cowardly drones do not help in building nations, nor can they be part of any future. we a cane on building our de nation with respect to the state it's institutions and also establishing a bright future for all iraqis. i call upon every one for calm and constructive dialogue for the sake of iraq and the future of iraq man aid. otherwise, he'd has more fun by that. a drone loaded with explosives attacked their incidents of a prime minister was called me in the green zone in, but he tweeted that he is unharmed and he is blaming what he calls in his
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words, the missiles of treachery. this is very linked to the what is going going 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 lead by opposite political parties that are affiliated with a iran. now, these political parties are very skeptical about this as to nation attempt dispos, him and of his butler brigades. iranian armored group here in iraq just stated that it caused me is trying to play the victim rule by trying to appear as a hero. the victim who faced death for, for the country, for the sake of the country. so the political parties,
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especially those affiliated with a on, are very skeptical about this as a nation at him. but remember that have been similar attacks carried out reportedly by pro iranian groups and targeted the civil locations in the green zone over the past months round. the slim is from the middle east institute. she says cami has long had issues with paramilitary groups backs by iran. they had lots of resources and they have the 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 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
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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 hasha, me was estimated by what suspected to be members of these, it on back 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, 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,
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who attempt it has failed. thank god, but it's still a sense. so aliens government has declared that a fuel tank explosion in the capital free town is a national disaster. at least 99 people have been killed. 100 others who has severely burned in the accident on being treated in free towns. 3 hospitals. the cities already stretched health service is close to breaking point. alexander lush 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'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
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decency. so with an answer this morning, so i still get, feel, 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 those affected doesn't. thank ye. yes, that is what we had additional doctors in the ground and sufficient nurses, government pharmacy was open or medicines in 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
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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 warned the death toll is expected to rise. alexander, lurch al jazeera and internationally mediated plans against sudan back on the way to democracy, appears to be in deadlock with both sides, rejecting proposals, pro democracy activists. the call for to day, the civil disobedience against any power sharing arrangements with the military forces. say the generals who lead last month on takeover have also refused the plan . general thought the oberon is on the increasing global pressure to restore the civilian lead government. hebrew morgan has more in the talk from cartoon while
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talks between the military headed by general abdel albert han 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 and transitional government. and the release of prime minister of the land has been detained since october 21st. 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, asked for 2 of his 8. he has been demanding the military return back to the school 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 talks by various size and various mediation teams, including south sedan, including national figures here in the country, has failed to try to bring the 2 sites together with each side,
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adamant that they want and they want their position to be the one that that is dominant over the talks. now this all as a food, a nice professional association, call them people for more strikes. so tonight on saturday, they have called on civilians to set 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 them military, that they don't want a military rule or an army. that taking over the transition period is to to go to go on general, strikes and civil to begin. a series of attacks on civilians in indian administered kashmir has sparked face for renewed conflict in the region. authorities have stepped up security to avoid father unrest heavily metal asthma. lou, 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
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implores him to wake up. she says he's all she has left off to losing showerhead. i saw a gun with me. 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, sasha had was caught in the crossfire between paramilitary forces and what big core suspected terrorists that happened off to indian administered? pish, me suffered. it's was violence in month in october. at least 33 people were killed like shaw head. 10 was civilians governed in thoughts 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 locked down in history for the feeling resentment. the recent incidents have triggered
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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, and they often frisk people, members of prime minister in the reigns remote, these party gentle bought. you denounced this comparison and insist the security measures will prevent further attacks who had come ibp address. albert begged, then separate, distant militants roamed fleeting back doesn't happen. no, because they don't have any presenter. you better to start becoming irrelevant, which is why they're targeting, unarmed to renew, and we're migrant. 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 within the valley
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and other part, subdomains, kashmir. in early ninety's than insurgents, she was acted to speak. a police investigation is underway into the civilian killing. 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 sela had on out his era. cale said a music festival in the u. s. days in texas. a people are killed in a crowd search in houston. until nothing kids and hayes, he has become big business high gangs, making learning and dangerous to suit. ah,
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now the winter fronts been on his way down through iran, but it's lost his impetus. nice. although there are a few shares of snarl heights and the blue represents rain chows, which will tron go south is not much to it. now it was just a bit of a push. in fact, you see, even though the snow forecast in afghanistan and in the western side, you bet the churches in the cities are still in double figures and not yet down towards 0. whereas we got wrong, the opposite going on here is actually wall. not recently. it's studied nicosia, and 20 it in gaza evening. i'm at 24. you're about 4 buffers, so everywhere took you the levant. his walden should be this, tante, a wound the average. i'm good did of sunshine as well. let me walk. you head to tuesday. the shower, still around with a hint maybe of something around the golf. so i think suddenly emberts market, if you shall sit in the back of a mom, it's
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a less lucky event for dough home. it still wall in baghdad, above average. but you know that to levant and iraq, now for shopped, alaska, nothing's happening on the east side, the rift valley. now just a few shells neath, you know, if you up in hardens. but if you're an editorial guinea nolan angle, or d r conquer, you'll get wet. ah, the climate american see his opponents. but why have government left? it's so late to act. we've allowed climate change to get out. control. people impala investigates why so little has been done. a systemic for act requires systemic change, and asks what the reaction could meet with crisis. what crisis own al jazeera lou?
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ah, welcome back. he watching out as a reminder of our stories as our iraq, he prime minister, most of her alchemy, how survived an assassination attempt? an armed drone, targeted his home in bagdad green zone. it i comes amid political tension around the results. october's connection, the number of people killed after fuel tank exploded in serially own is now at least 99 a glass top and when the tank had collided with another vehicle at a busy junction in the capitol, freetown, pro democracy activist. since you dont have rejected an internationally mediated plan to return to a power sharing arrangement with the military. instead of calling for 2 days of
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civil disobedience, crowds in ethiopia as capital a holding of rally in support of the government. as rebel fighters threatened to advance on addis ababa prime minister abbey armored has told ethiopians to be ready to make sacrifices the government year long conflict with rebels from the northern to gray region has escalated. recently. regional fighters have taken control of cities along a key highway leading to the council protesters in georgia. according for the release of the former president mikhail suckers really ah, that is really was jail last month when he returned to the country after being convicted in absentia of abusive power. he's on a hunger strike and demonstrate as a demanding his transfer to a private clinic because he's getting weaker authority, say the 53 olds. vital signs are normal. thousands of people in poland have
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taken to the street. and when you protest against the nation, strict abortion law rallies were sparks by the death of a 30 year old, pregnant woman doctors didn't terminate her features despite determining it wouldn't survive. the women's family says she was denied life saving treatment because the doctors were scared to break the abortion law. poland began enforcing and the total ban on abortions in january survivors of sexual abuse by catholic clergymen have held a vigil in the french capital, calling the compensation and reform. they gathered outside the french bishops conference in paris on saturday last month and inquire revealed more than 200000 children have been abused by members of the catholic church in france. since in 19 fifties. on friday, french bishops recognized that the church bears responsibility, but survivors say that doesn't go far enough on wouldn't this as dental doctors
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have already gone for a long time, i wanted the victim to show them load on the streets to show people how many of us that are the suffering we endured with a donation. we have to be at a bad. it's very important that we show all cells to northerly creates chain and the 3rd one in white muscle fight didn't get to stop being silent. police in the u . s. i investigating what led to astound paid at music festival in texas. 8 people died and hundreds were injured after the crowd pushed forward during a performance by the rapid travis scott on friday night. witnesses say people was so crown together, they started hyperventilating, hardy jackass 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 abstract performing is what people
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liked. but there's something in front of them. they're running, they're going crazy and pushing and everything. i don't know. 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 friends. no sibling should see their loved one off to a concert. why a world are 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
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attention for ailing fans. why the press our but oh, gotcha, gotcha. and this young woman frantically tried to alert a camera operator to the worsening crisis. houston police have opened a criminal investigation in the cities mer, has offered condolences to the victims. families would vows to find answers. this is for them 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 a. it's still unclear what caused the crowd to search. 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, nor 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 respectful
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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 the u. s. federal appeals court has halted the biden ministrations cove at 19 vaccination mandate for businesses and requires firms with more than a 100 employees to ensure that their staff a vaccinated. those who haven't received a job ought to be tested weekly. the government has until monday, who respond as collin as well leader in the transition to renewable energy. they're still plans to develop a new oil field in the north sea. even though many platforms stand unused. nick clark reports from commerce. he fuss in northern scotland. it's not a view you'd expect from a village, high street,
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300 kilometers north of the climate talks in glasgow. a vision perhaps of the future. unused oil and gas rigs parked off in chromarty furth, not pumping fossil fuels from the depths of the north sea. the perth is a barometer of the state of the you case, oil and gas industry. when this downturn, it gets pretty crowded. these platforms are awaiting new contracts. the contracts will be few and far between as the move to renewables gathers pace. at the end of 2019 the oil and gas authority estimated there were between $10.00 to $20000000000.00 barrels of oil still to be recovered in the north sea. in fact, as i speak as a bit underway to open up the jaunt combo oil field about 250 kilometers to the north of here around the shetland islands. but the reality is says the move away from fossil fuels, gavin pace sites like this will become more and more common. whitely wind
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farms, south of glasgow, the 2nd largest onshore wind farm in europe. across scotland, wind power is a big part of the energy mix in a country that's aiming to be carbon neutral by 20455 years ahead of much of the world here. 215 turbines generate enough power 435-0000 homes. in 2020, nearly 100 percent of scotland energy came from renewable sources. which raises the question, why the need to invest in new oil field at all? this is the, by all of us getting on the same journey. okay. and getting on the revolution because it's more of a revolution than a journey. in all honesty, i'm to 2050 and that's the target is to get us the 2015 net 0 by 2050. so you can't just switch everything off immediately. i'm so oil and gas production is still a massive part of the economy. it's a massive part of how we holmes are who we fuel or transport system. so we need to go in that transition. we need to go not revolution. and that will happen over
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a period of time. back in chrome, it's even the yellow stanchions of offshore wind turbine. stan sentinel, ready to be deployed out at sea, where the petroleum platform has rained for decades. does the, all rig becomes slowly redundant. the renewable sector is expanding a pace the re plans here in the 1st for a hydrogen hub and to create a base for floating wind farm. but the transition away from fossil feels needs to be carefully managed to make that a success for everybody involved, including the workers, we need to make sure those are good quality jobs for them to move into. that means that renewables need to be creating enough jobs and that she has to be a pathway so that people can move from the fossil fuel jobs. pedigreed drugs, there is no doubt about the direction scotland is heading in. the question is, how far behind will the rest of the world be? mcclark al jazeera property 1st, scott alley 15 people have died in
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a crash on the outskirts of mexico's capital. the transport truck collided with 9 vehicles at tollbooth and want to mexico city busiest highways. authority say it appears that the trucks brakes failed. 5 others was injured. a number of the vehicles caught fire. catholics in the mexican border city of waters have held a mass in memory of people who have died, attempting to cross the does it into the us. and also was decorated with photographs on the belongings of dead migrants and refugees. human rights groups say hundreds of died trying to make the crossing just this is daniel barnes always, daniel, just this year we've had more than 500 migrants deceased on their way. it's sad besides suffering so many grievances since they departed their countries and cities of origin. these brothers have also found death. that's why today we joined in prayer, asking for all or migrant brothers in particular for those who have died this year
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. and in so many years, gangs and haiti are increasingly targeting schools and students, the u. s. children's agency. unicef says criminals are forcing teachers to pay cycle protection money. risk being abducted john hendrick reports from puerto prince. in haiti's capital learning is a dangerous business. the education of the use of port a 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 the commute, said the kitchen everyone worries about kidnapping, but we keep working. we operate on fit for many of haiti's youngest and most
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vulnerable getting there is the most dangerous part of the day. i sometimes have gunshots on my way to school, although i'm for i don't have trouble going because i live close. okay. yeah. haiti's children has become a black market commodity. in recent weeks, the country's powerful gangs have increasingly used a 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. when that hope they'll be a change because the way we're teaching kids right now in the south is not
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favourable. my hope is that the situation we have right now will change, so we can function where despite the dangers each day, thousands of children arrive in class after braving the capitals streets. but for many, the price of education in haiti, his simply become too high. john henderson, l g 0. port prince nicaraguans, head to the polls, lays on sunday to pick their next leader. but their choice is rather limited. president daniel ortega is running for a 4th consecutive term virtually unopposed, dozens of opposition members have been arrested in a crackdown. nicaragua has rejected the presence of missions from the e. u and the organization of american states to oversee the whole gay in me hold policies, will the burst, most democratic, most dignified pro. so said nicaragua has is to have invited many international delegates were not representatives of the you any poor, not representatives of organizations that really representing us government
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repulses offer up with them. 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. tens of thousands of people had gathered to pay tribute to one of brazil's most popular singers, but alia mendoza was killed in a plane crash on friday. she died alongside her manager and an aide fans queued for hours to bid farewell to the singer at her wake in the north. his city of go. anna 26 year old music, her foreign country music calls sat in a whole bunch this. oh, this is our dessert. these you top stories. iraq's prime minister has condemned an assassination attempt on him as a cowardly attack. and on drone, targeted mister for our academy is residence in baghdad. in the early hours of sunday gunfire,
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