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match since leaving cobbled last month. ah hello. we've got 2 areas of low pressure to significant areas of low pressure causing problems across europe over the next couple of days. this is our old storm storm blast, which continues to just spin away across that western side of the mediterranean. more wet and windy weather coming through here. fact in the palerose, affecting eastern parts of spain, southeast and parts of a france also sing some rather wet weather over the next couple of days. and then up towards the northwest. he comes there. next system that's going to roll its way toward sir island and the island of olive as we go on a through the course of a thursday. some very wet and windy weather coming in here for thursday could cause some localized flooding, their stall, blast, and western side of the mediterranean, still swirling, way more heavy rain coming through here for much of thursday. we go on into
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a friday. we'll see some parts of 1st spain see some where to where the barcelona turning increasingly wet east, past the spank could see some showers longest belts of right at that stage. by that stage we're looking at a blustery showers sweeping in across scotland. england and wales is the main system. dreyfus way up toward scandinavia and norway sang some wet weather which will turn to snow as we go on through friday. some heavy burst of rain here. elsewhere course much of europe is hattie lottie. fine, dry and sunny. ah, the awards, the crisis in america's west is intensifying the historic division obliterated ecosystems to create agriculture at the expense of our tribes. that's where your friend, since time get the strong pay good away from the one hold line. investigate how climate change his pushing an oregon town to breaking point. we will fight because
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it's in a blood. we are literally to the point that people are gonna start seeing each other when the war to stuck on al jazeera. now jim, what are storm today is crazy as hell. the heavy rain knocked out the communications . these angio to connecting a temporary satellite network. hold on guys, help is coming. connection is established. now they can talk to each other over radio or even i p. luckily we were ready for this yet, and i, jim, i was programmed, ready as hale sample space to deliver your vision. lou ah,
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welcome back you with the news, our look at the main stories now. a draft global climate deal has been met with disappointment and calls for greater ambition, but us in china of use new and climate summit to jointly and outs, greater cooperation to update that targets. united nations is saying 72 truck drivers delivering aid have been detained by ethiopian government. as growing alarm over the widespread arrests of ethnic to grinds is a conflict to the country spreads. and at barrow says that you is provoking a refugee, a migraine, stand off as an excuse to impose new sanctions about 2000 people as stuck in freezing conditions on the border with poland. are now the sort of following aid agency say that up to 5000 people are falling into iran from afghanistan every day . war than 300000 refugees of arrive since the taliban took power in august. the norwegian refugee council says humanitarian aid is urgently needed,
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both in afghanistan and host countries like iran. brianca gupta, now reports after a tough year, afghans are now preparing for an even harsher winter, firewood, charcoal and heaters lie unused and shops and on the streets. beyond the reach of many afghans who can't afford to keep themselves warm, their marble habitual actually won a quarter of a lot of people are miserable. there are no salaries or work opportunities. the government needs to create jobs for the people and pay them salaries of since the taliban to controlled in august. the united states has blocked billions of dollars of, of gone a stance overseas at its leaving its already troubled economy in ruins. unemployment, poverty, and hunger are forcing thousands of people to cross into ne, bring iran every day or more while chicken chiro callback is what should we do?
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why isn't help being delivered? why is the money blocked? why does nobody deliver hope to the people of, of canister? i mean help that would keep them in afghanistan. help that stop them from leaving their homes and going to borders. know every single day. we have several 1000 people at our borders with afghanistan. iran house, one of the largest number of african refugees in the world would decades. afghans have been making the way across if once long, east and border but agencies see the number of arrivals is increasing. in iran, there is already ran up to 4000000 africans coming over the yes. over the border and from the pricing and up gone is done now with full $5000.00 each day. they were in iran, it will be overwhelmed. there is not enough resources to help them. so the international community has to help the neighboring countries inside up guns on
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very much so, but also the neighboring countries, iran and pockets don't us sanctions. and iran are also hurting 8 efforts due to the current situation of sanctions to the country. unfortunately, we are not able or we are not able to receive the national donations assistance because the banking challenge are blocked and then we are not able to receive the donations. for now, millions of guns are caught between starvation at home and displacement abroad with little help in sight. priyanka gupta, al jazeera. and now thousands of hindus, a mocking holy festival by taking a dip in a river near delhi. but they are risking the health by doing it, pollution levels are to record high covering the moon in a toxic firm. and the water quality is getting worse. have any metal has more from noise to pradesh. on the bank, the yamuna revolt,
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which on 1st side looks like it's covered in softball, both but the white substance you see floating on the river is actually full. that is caused by the tons of household and industrial waste that flows into this river every day. now this is a perennial problem, but deans attention during this time a feel. and that's because the yamuna is considered sacred by many who have come here for that and was for the tip. and today, neither the side of this full nor the strong tension has discouraged these devotees from taking a dip in this water. you dumb not got the hardware gotta get monet miley up, it's disgusting to see. the thing is yamuna supposed to read us of our sins with the i'm not blaming any government money. my but they should pete this. we were symbolized our faith and culture. and what, by late the festival happens every year. the government should have taken care of
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it. we couldn't celebrate last year because of the pandemic since cases are down. everyone has come out to celebrate. now on that side of the ridge is the city of new delhi and the young not is the main force of water for the city residents. barely 2 percent of the river actually flow through the city. but that's pledge is one of the most polluted in the entire world. the government has spent billions of dollars over the last few decades to clean it up. but the river is as dirty as ever . in fact, it's done under immense bio for the scenes that you can see the high. and today the deli government deployed boards to actually clean out are the full. but these move have done later to actually saw the ongoing problem, which is a huge ecological economic. and help hazard. well now the cost of living in the united states is rising at its fastest for $3.00 decades with prices up 6.2 percent
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over the last of month winding food and fuel prices being planned on staff shortages and bottlenecks. and the supply of goods us shipping is so backed up that importers fear it won't be cleared by christmas. well, let's cross to rob reynolds now, who's in san pet drawing california, and we think countries in companies around the world really battling the supply chain bottleneck. since we've seen this spike in demand for goods after the pandemic tell us about the, the effect that it's having there in the us. well, it's having an effect all over the world, not just in the u. s. my room. and if you want to look at the impact that the, the shipping, the snarled up global supply chain problem and, and the, the, the shipping backlog has on inflation. basically it's, it's as simple as a question of scarcity. the goods have been ordered. they are not getting into the
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ports, so they can't get on the shelves. so that means that there's a scarcity, and when you have a scarcity, the prices tend to go up. now we, we are here at the biggest port complex in north america. there's a very large proportion of the goods that come into the united states come through the 2 ports of los angeles and long beach. and there are, there is a traffic jam out in the pacific ocean with ships waiting to come in here and unload their goods. here's our report. at least $100.00 giant cargo ships are floating in limbo off the southern california coast carrying billions of dollars worth of goods they can't unload. it's the most visible sign of today's global supply chain crisis. we have never seen the volume containers were seen a day. we are busier than ever. we are at full capacity. but the warehouses are
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also fully subscribed. the ports of l. a and long beach are the largest in the us, and ling about 40 percent to one half of all imports, mostly from china, but due to coven era online spending sprees by american consumers staffing shortages and sheer lack of storage capacity compared to the volume of shipping the ports are jammed, even after ramping up to 247 operations. the pandemic had the effect of impacting every segment of supply chain all at the same time. on top of that, the pandemic triggered heightened man for goods overseas from u. s. consumers, you, as consumers, are buying goods at a historic pace. you as president joe biden has allocated government funding and is urging more coastal ports warehouses, trucking companies and other links in the supply chain to work 247. to solve the
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problem, we have to take action now together with our partners in the private sector, to reduce the backlogs that we're facing. the winter holiday gift giving season is fast approaching. so what's on board? all of the ship stuck out in the harbor waiting to unload. well, there's clothes, computers, furniture, electronics, and of great importance to parents and grandparents everywhere. toys, isaac larry and sells toys. lots and lots of very popular toys. kids can't get enough of this, can get his m ga entertainment company includes god, i haven't items like l o, well, surprise brats and many others said these none and enough for prize did live in any cats. the kitty cat camper we have received. she's going to be august to your hardest to easier over 70 percent of the demand is sitting on
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both and contain containing the china factory. they will make it for christmas and i'm talking about the supply chain logistics nightmare. the snarled supply chain is slowing down global economic growth and boosting inflation. now, it might mean a lot of disappointed kids. i love children more than enough to my wife to consumer who is watching these. please go a shop early. experts predict the crunch will persist. well into next year, tell us about the political effect. this is having there and how the binding administration is trying to manage the supply chain. crisis is an extremely damaging impact on the, by the administration. people don't like paying higher prices for all sorts of
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goods. people are especially concerned about the price of gasoline, which is kind of a slightly different matter because it involved opec and non opec countries that are controlled the, the, the, the supply of fuel. but certainly, it's a big liability for the democrats and biden has said, this is a top priority for his administration. he wants to uninstall the supply chain, get the goods flowing again. he's allocated some federal money. he's urge the ports . busy to work faster, he was in baltimore today, which is a major east coast port, saying that he's been on the phone to the heads of companies like walmart and target. and they assure him that the store shelves will be stocked for christmas. if that's true, that's going to be good if it's not, is going to be
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a lot of disappointed kiddies and probably some upset parents as well. at christmas time. mario, thank you. thank you very much for all reynolds in san pedro. california. thanks for all. now, a former boss and yet member of bosnia, the governor's presidency is warm that the separatists don bishop of the countries bleed on dangerous and could have unpredictable consequences. a kid is that big of which has concerns. come often. miller, i don't. dick proposed a law that would take his republic a script sco region out of the state institutions. miller, the qu, prepare it for for last the keith slowly he was leading us to this situation. and now he stuck trying to make entity to pull because subs cost the and he want to achieve the goals that hasn't been achieved by a war by country and large by political means it deserve that it's
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a thick on peace agreement. if you take peace agreement to the piece piece agreement collapse, the piece itself will also collapse. so it is some things absolutely dangerous. unpredictable. who knows in the says it leads. they said they will, they will not allow the armed forces from the state to be on the territory of artists. so it means they are going to make a military policy which will attack the state and to prevent states to function on the part of the 30. so it's like that if they really continuing the sense that would kind of scenarios possible. the former french president once were alarmed as been reliving the night of the 2015 paris attacks while testifying the trial of the 20 suspects. he was at the start the front stadium when the 1st attack detonated. his that gunman later opened fire in several other parts. of the capital,
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including the batter, class concert hall, a $130.00 people were killed. what was the country's worst atrocities in world war 2, latasha motley has more now from paris. milan said that he quickly knew that an attack was taking place, a security services a whisk into the center of the city. he said that he ordered the borders to be closed immediately because it was clear that there was several attackers. nobody knew where they were, the attacks was still ongoing and he wants to prevent anyone escaping the country. he said he also decided to go to the practical concert hall with thousands of people were killed. the attack was still taking place. there had been hostages taken, he had ordered a raid to try and free those hostages. and one of the most poignant moments of his testimony was, he said, arriving the bicycle concert hall. he saw young people coming out, obviously, very traumatized, and he said their faces, their fair in their faces will be edged in his memory for ever. been many questions
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since the attack as to whether or not more could have been done to prevent the alarm that was off this repeatedly in the court. he said that it was very clear to the french intelligence that there were many rights from eiffel. again, from people with threats, example against crowded areas, things like shopping centers, perfect all on that. look, it is impossible to put security in police in every crowded area outside every shop outside, every concert, whole food stadium. but he said that everything had been done to try and work right now. 26 priceless works of art have been returned to beneath a 129 years after they were 1st looted from the west. african nations by france, beginning welcomed its treasures home in a special ceremony. and it's economic capital. caetano. the artifacts were taken by french colonial soldiers in 1892, france and germany both promised to return more stolen treasures to african nations
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. this wireless is wiggling. you would have been a difficult good. don't. the stars have been a lining for dean for some time. now. the symbolism of this return to benign is about hostile soul. our identity has been this return, this testimony of what we've been through the testimony of how we existed before. not till i had on this news out from london. pakistan's creek is as i need to say, uncle is for a 2nd t 20 wildcat thyself and he will be here with that story in sport. ah
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sport now with andy. thank you so much, ma'am. on new zealand. as bates in england in abbey to reach the final of crickets? t 20. well cup england passing 1st in this one of them beats and half century for my own alley. i was with total of a $166.00. the all new zealand then lost a couple of early wickets in reply, including that of captain kane williamson. thorough mitchell went on to play a match winning innings. he finished and sends it to no st museum in winning by 5 wickets being that victory target with an over to spring or a bunch of you is a 25000000 of us, rosie brown country. i mean, it's obviously we've had some success in the last few years, but, you know, we're, we're gonna enjoy the ones like, actually, obviously, we celebrate that, but then we move on pretty quickly now going on sunday and little which i, you know, i should be good fun, pakistan take on australia and the 2nd send me that cindy by on thursday the ocean
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side of being the informed team. so far we've been talking to form england star monte pana saw about the match to come hockey saw have probably been the star team of the tournament and they had a point to prove since there were couple of cancellation international course. and it's great to see a strain to have confirmed that next year they will tool to pakistan off to the go the $28.00. yes, i will. 24. yes. sorry. and enough, great news will in i pocky san cricket they've, they've, they, they have, they would have been a huge motivation. they started the campaign against india with a thumping victory, 10 wicked victory on and detect, just grown. you know, each game by game and they, it was predicting that walk is not what you, when the, when the t 20 will cut because, you know, they, they, they love $116.00 games arrived in, into, in the u. e. so they, they are,
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they are the strongest team, an honest radio, and they, they, they know they've got their best 11 now they know that best order, and it will be a great game. and i think you know what the saw on, you know, probably be that the winning team, the afghanistan's national women's football team have just played the 1st much since being evacuated from cobbled last month. they were among thousands of refugees. find that though, ha, once the taliban came to power in august, many of the team said the only way they could continue playing football was to leave leo halting reports. the few fans at this game know what it's taken to get here. these afghan refugees barely fill one section of the stadium, but cheer to support their national women's team. all the same yeah, this is the 1st time the women's team have played since being evacuated from cobble last month. they're up against per chart, the nation hosting them. we have always retreated,
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the state of thought that the legacy of the world covers for the entire reason, not just for cover. and there, there is no better way to showcase the them to hover up gum brothers and sisters who are temporarily staying in doha to be part of all of us. of the celebration of the world cup on the celebration of football. fifo was behind the operation to evacuate nearly 100 footballers after the taliban took control of afghanistan in august. the future for women is sports. there is still very uncertain. women were not allowed to take part in sports during the taliban 1st rain that ended in 2001. but now the afghanistan women's national team get to compete on one of the biggest stages in the world. and one that will host the world cup. this time, next year the khalifa international stadium sits in the heart of doha, close to where thousands of african refugees are stain. many came with out their
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families, but a found close relationships on the field. we've been asked to hide the players identities for their safety. if you're alone, if emily is not with us, but i shall banna morsa like need of like your sister. and if you are in happy to together, i really feel proud. the team expects to stay together and try to find a silent in another country. they been invited to play other teams around the world . as they looked to find a new home base walk guitar, went on to win this match, the team coordinator said the experience was invaluable. i feel about being a and have a gun being using the mission of like of, of denison is there like really proud for me and is really good day that the one the i was able to bring the goes out and we, the goes are using the new stuff like a from janice on. if you have a dream, it never come again. easy for you. you will have to fly for and football. it
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is my life. you know, it is something in my head while the away team can't go home there. hopeful their futures will be brighter, both on and off the field. leo harding al jazeera. don't know, eddie has been talking publicly for the 1st time since becoming newcastle united manager. he's the 1st big song really made by the clubs, new owners, a saudi arabian back consult him for the same last month. my focus is football. running the team and managing the players. thus all i'm gonna talk about and that's what i'm going to think about. we've got some really good conversations. i've been very, very impressed by the vision of the club. but to be honest, i haven't delved into that too much because it's all about the short term. i'm oversee the position of the team and we needed to try to address that very quickly . move up the league and the i mr. stanley is to avoid relegation. i'm playing
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legend on russia. jenko has officially taken off his 1st role in club management. shift jenko is now in charge of italian. so genoa is after guiding ukraine to the quarter finals. so the she is european championships, genoa of secure just one when in 12, sorry, our league matches this season. okay, that's a sports looking for. now let's get back to my room in london. ah, thanks very much, andy. now a 2nd lava flow from erupting volcano on the canary islands has reached the ocean. the stream of molten rock at the atlantic ocean as a beach on the west side of la palmer, in the early hours of the morning region is sparsely populated. so thankfully known you evacuations ordered but to sign to se, seismic activity around the volcano is now decreasing 8 weeks after it's 1st started, are opting, they still can't say when it's going to stop. that's it for the is our else even a couple of minutes with more of the days news?
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ah ah and a sarah london broker fantastic to people in conversation. we were 1st generational blood pressure people and we have to really find our way with no, i'm no limitation. well, there's a much more the place we to better to get away with these regional boundaries, film direct, thank you. in to tell me things turn right back in, you think about racism, making stuff and they have is making often visible due to be unscripted coming soon
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on out to sarah china is pursuing prosperity and influence on the global stage. when i, when ac investigates what we've made for one of its closest neighbors, i want on out to the wrong with the stage a said and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think we're ditching the sound bites and we're digging into the issue from international politics to the global pandemic. and everything in between. join me as i take on the lars dismantled misconceptions and debate the contradictions upfront with me, michael might help on out there in november we'll see vulgarians votes in a 3rd parliament re election. this year, public outcry for widespread corruption brought down former prime minister boy k bar itself. but finding
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a replacement to prove problematic. will it be 3rd time lucky in the bulgarian election, special coverage on out to sara, ah and shy met, cooperation is the only way to get this job done. in a surprise announcement, china in the united states, the world's 2 biggest emitters, announced join plans to boost that climate efforts in the decade ahead. ah, oh i marian mozy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. united nation says 72 wild food program drive is of now been detained in ethiopia or is a lot.

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