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me from the shoals of the red sea storage. a clean, more type is a global problem. i'm pull manage the major. but in jordan, this team, a fema plummet, is changing to the peaks of the himalayas, where water conservation looks like this dazzling solutions to cite the world's most precious resource. in the next episode of ath right, we look at what is being done december 4th, i twice on algae 0 counting because climate change is reshaping for health. food insecurity, cruise or the pandemic, a leading to a rise and fall of some terrors or the drought ravage central valley and california that provides vast amounts of food for the us. but for how much longer? counting the cost, overall 0. 0, you want to help save the world ah. sneeze into your elbow. mm. mm. oh,
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wow. ah, welcome back. the main stories now. the cop 26 summit in glasgow has ended with a global agreement aimed at saving the planet from catastrophic climate change. but there was widespread disappointment after last minute change in the wording to phase down coal pallet. instead of facing his house. at least 5 people have been killed in sudan during mass rallies against military rule. according to the health ministry, live rounds were fired during protesting the capital hard to him and in the neighboring city of on demand. and the body of a young syrian man has been found in poland near the border with that a roof where thousands of asylum seekers, a coarseness standoff between the 2 countries. we go to india,
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where a top court is told the government to implement an emergency plan to tackle near dallas toxic air quality and dangerous small conditions. schools in the city will be closed on monday, as well as construction sites and government workers have been told to stay at home . you daily is often right for wells most polluted capital city and the air in the winter is particularly bad because of emissions from transport. coal fired plants and other industries as well as open garbage. burning was there to go. man, but jo, me, problems for the elderly children, impatience of issues related to breathing class or suffer from co. we'd have increased. we've seen that in our emergency water. in other words, some patients are coming in with breathing issues or having severe breathlessness because of that the auction level is getting compromised. there's a deeply about being nebulizer. so definitely this is a big problem. this it will go and poverty metal has more now on the regulations
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introduced in new delhi, the air pollution levels in delhi remained dangerously high for over a week. now the city has been waking up to take small visibility has been low and the situation gets so bad that there are times in the day you can actually taste the pollution. now after the supreme court abbas in order the deli government has announced some new emergency measures to control the situation. so schools for the next one week will hold all classes online. government officials have been asked to work from home for the next few days and construction, which is one of the big polluters in the city has been banned for the next one week . the government is also considering putting delhi on a 2 day lock down to bring down the pollution levels. now the city is one of the most polluted in the world and remain so for the entire year. but the situation get especially bad during this time of year, and the reasons are, you know,
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the onset of winter. there's also the rise in farm fire and starboard burning in neighboring states. and that contributes to a large proportion of all the pollution that we're seeing over here in the city. and finally, there is the practice of bursting fire crackers around devali. now devali was last week and the government did ban all fire crackers, but was not able to fully implemented. there were violators and the day after devali delhi walk up to one of its highest pollution levels this season. now environmentalists have criticized the government's approach to controlling the situation. they've said that the approach is peace mean and reactionary, and have asked the government to come up with long term systemic solutions to what is in long term systemic problem. the philippine president audrey guitar tay, could be running against his door sir, for the vice presidency and next year's elections. rodrigo de territory is expected to file his candidacy on monday. the last day to finalize bids for the 2022 poles.
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sorry deter toes, county, mayor of devout city registered on saturday. she was then chosen as the running mate of ferdinand marcus. junior. late to take his son an alliance. that's alarmed activists. se asia nation of a 110000000 people holds elections next may for positions from the president down to governors may as and local officials. well, you're the angle draft is a senior analyst for the international crisis group in the philippines. he joins us live from vi brooklyn in germany. but 1st of all, why is sorry to take a running for the vice presidency? hi, good evening and thanks for being here. well, i think we already knew from the last months and weeks that this high amount of speculation that sarah will run for a national post. it was just not clear whether it's gonna be the presidency or the vice presidency. most people probably did expect that she will file for the highest
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office, but ultimately it came a bit of a surprise. and one of the reasons is perhaps that she's not exactly on the same page as her father. she's known to have had some, you know, issues with his party p b, a lab and, and some of his advisors. so in that sense, probably she still patrice herself as a very independent woman with the clear objective for her political career. that suggested it's more about personalities than, than parties in the philippines. how is that contest likely to play out with father and daughter competing against each other? yes, definitely. i mean, the, the philippines have a history of, you know, very important family names and political families, clients and dynasties being involved in politics for decades. so i think it's on the one hand it's, it's, of course, a very, you know, interesting set up a father against a daughter, but it's not a surprise proceed because, you know,
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very important families are running the country. the province is several towns for many, many years already. but what does this mean for the developmental, the lack of it when it comes to democracy and freedom of speech? how, how worrying is this? well of course, i mean there is some studies also by leading academics in manila that make a connection between political dynasties and challenges to development and governance and so forth. and if you look at some of the most poorest areas of the philippines, we do see correlation to political dynasties, running them. so in that case, of course, dynasties are not necessarily that healthy and it remains to be seen. now, what will happen in this presidential election, because most of the front runners clearly belong to a very important political klan, the mark assisted the territories and so forth. can you even explain to us
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a little bit more about why i know that you said that there are some differences between a 100 and rodrigo detailed k. why are they running against each other? well, i don't think it was part of a specific plan. i think it was probably, you know, the, the, the result of interactions over the next, over the last months and even weeks at some point the administration of the territory was not really clear. cool, really be the successor. at some point, rodrigo may have hope that it will really be his daughter, but ultimately there were also people in play, for example, his 8 bongo and sarah did her to did not always support some of his advisors, especially bongo. and also wanted to show that she's basically an independent person. and ultimately, you know, both expectations didn't really align with each other. and sarah basically decided
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to step up the answer and go the next step. now we still have one day or even a little bit more to see whether this is really the final battle line. because in the philippines everything can still happen until the last minutes, which will be monday when we have the deadline for the filing of candidacy. he's gotta get angled back. thank you very much. thank you. also me some afghanistan security source is the saying that 4 people have been killed, including a journalist and a bomb blast in the afghan capital cobble. the magnetic device was attached to a many boston detonated in a mainly sheer area, a been no claims of responsibility, but i still has, perpetrated several attacks recently against sheer has, are as and also in sheer mosques in the east and democratic republic of congo. dozens of people is still missing. 2 days after a boat capsized on lake key to local residents said that 15 bodies were recovered, while 60 people rescued at least 34 more. a fear dead head of
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a village where several of the victims came from said the government must build ports to regulate navigation and prevent more accidents. meanwhile, police, if he is take gas to break up protests in the d. r. c, capital kinshasa, the thousands of people marched against the recent appointment of the new electoral commissioner, which church leaders and rights could say was illegal. demonstrate is believe that present felix tisha. katie is tightening his grip on power. mark and web reports on this now from kinshasa. ah, allison's of people went out on the streets of kinshasa, the capital of the democratic republic of congo. they're angry at president felix to security and this government. they tried to march to parliament to deliver a petition with police use t a gas to stop them. i don't want to demonstrate his object to the recent appointment of a new electoral commissioner called denique edema. they say his appointment was at
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regular and illegal and that she securities planning to rig the next election. i maybe walk, you stole the past election, and today he's forced the nomination of god, duma, so that he can win elections in advance. just look around us, you can spell the suffering of people. becomes at a time when the economy is down because of coven 19. many of can chances. 15000000 people struggling even more than usual. i read about a refund. the mobile phone tax has been in a very good have the lease with all the dogs and run their home brother. and i don't know where the money is during some people says, going to the president amongst with home 700. i believe this money is being stolen. the mobile phone tax is just one of the ways that people here say public money is being misused. for example, gartner,
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this is our country and no one or stop us from claiming our rights president has to remove immediately. he really good tax which is illegally stealing our money from the form or so. we refuse our poly to say the electoral commission. we want things strict changed. now, in this country president his account, he says he had the agreement of most religious groups when appointing the electoral commissioner as meant to be a consensus among all. he didn't have the agreement of the catholic and protestant church leaders that powerful here. it was them who called for the protest along with rights groups and opposition politicians. the government has been elected to do just that, to take care of these people. that's our message. do their ruling god, your hair, grab marty to the ruling people that dare of what people is saying, the voice that people is so high now and we're gonna not. and if their government
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does it to hear other people here, think to security is taking control of institutions that are meant to be independent. the next election is still 2 years away. they say they'll keep protesting. malcolm web al jazeera, kinshasa democratic republic of congo. the german chancellor angler mark las coordinate calling on all people not who are not vaccinated against cove it to get their shots as quickly as possible to avoid a steep rise in cases over the winter. the number of reported corona virus infections has risen by 45000 on saturday. 2 days after new cases topped $50000.00 for the 1st time. german army is now mobilizing $12000.00 soldiers by the end of the year to help overwhelmed health care facilities. federal and state governments also be meeting to discuss tightening cove measures even with the fellow citizens. there are very difficult weeks ahead of us and you can sense that. i'm very worried
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about this. i'm sure many of you are to the, let's remember a year ago we were in a similar serious situation and, but at that time we did not have our most effective means against the virus. the vaccine. yes. is the dar vomas'. now the vaccine is here. all we have to do is grab it, grab it fast, i beg you join in and try to convince relatives and friends to live with them if we stand together and i, if we think about protecting ourselves and caring for others, and we can save our country a lot this winter has the netherlands has entered a 3 lea partial locked down to rain in a rise in infections there as well. now from saturday, restaurants and shops must close early and spectators of band from major events, social distancing measures have also been re imposed, and the government is recommending no more than 4 visitors in any home. you infections were above 16000 for the 2nd day in a row on friday, topping the previous record of almost 13000 davy cases. in december.
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we'll bulgaria is heading into its 3rd election of 2021 on sunday with no stable government in sight. on additions, under pressure to tackle widespread corruption may can barely persuade a skeptical public about the dangers of cove id. jonah, how has more from sophia at just 23 percent. bulgaria has the lowest vaccination rate in the e. u, and it's not for lack of vaccines. skepticism, particularly of western vaccines is spread by misinformation on line much of its sourced to russia. russia read this information, messages regarding coven, in general, and vaccines in particular. but this has come under the general propagandist claim that autocracies, including russia and china are bitter capable of dealing with crises in the cold
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with the crisis. more specifically than liberal democracy cove at 19 has become an election issue. deepening old divides in a region that the world health organization describes as the new epi center of the pandemic. on the fringes of politics far right parties are taking advantage, merging issues of nationalism and identity with still widely held soviet era. suspicion of state intervention attack is one such party using its own cable tv channel alpha to question government health measures and vaccine safety. the the parties spokesperson shows me a leaflet bearing an entirely false claim. 17 percent of the people in england are absolutely vaccinated. in the cause of much now, michel, we joined to deny the existence of coated. we say that these measures don't work
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and they're ruining the middle class around the world and in europe, these people will lose their money. but pharmaceutical companies will make billions from people being forced to submit parties like attack. and there are several of them won't form part of any future government here. they're real achievement, though, is to unsettle the political waters to so division inside an e u member state. and in so doing amplify the effect of that online interference, furthering the aims of political strategists in the kremlin. so this relates to bulgaria more specifically, but this has been also the kremlin strategy on an international scale to build the ideological and economic links with the layers and societies that are pro russian. its effectiveness is clear, invoke air is low vaccination numbers and fast rising infection rates and health systems struggling under the weight of a campaign of misinformation. fueling not just the resurgence of the pandemic in
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europe, but also the re emergence of historical divides between east and west jona whole al jazeera, sophia frances presidential election is 5 months away, but so the races already seen some unexpected twists writer and torture commentator eric simmer is expected to announce his candidacy. thought he'll run on an anti immigration platform that could eclipse all right liter, marine la penn. from bordeaux. natasha butler, a ports. eric seymour says, france is being ruined by immigration, islam, and political correctness. and his message is seducing far right and conservative voters, although he is yet to declare candidacy for the french presidency. the more is already soaring, an opinion polls a political outsider, with a conviction for inciting racial hatred that some cool france is donald trump. c r . keep, keep kia. yeah. could you business come with it? earthy?
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bum. he is a guy who does business. that's not me. i write books and articles. so my life is different to his it, but like bars, johnson, he understood i era, and that the main problems that we face in the wester, immigration and d industrialization. the more is of algerian jewish heritage. he had a slot on a channel called sea news that helped fuel his popularity, and he's a regular on tv shows where his opinions often cause controversy might not have printed out younger shows. the media frenzy around him is partly because he is a public figure on the roches, the line as no one else has in franklin's public sphere since the end of the program in europe. ha. since september, the moore has been traveling the country to promote his latest book on a tool that's become a defacto campaign in bordeaux. more than a 1000 people came to see him. for us, the more embodies hope for france. we have seen france deteriorating for
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a few years, but some more gives us hope for a country love horses. although nicholas france is in rapid decline because of mass immigration. and he's the only person who can stop it as a morrison. how to say he's a man to say crohn. oh no, say good, destroyed no by dozens of protest is gathered. methodical people might have horse up each, it's catastrophic. france has always been multicultural and i'm proud of it. i grew up here in the france at zamora paints is not a reality. it is a life filled with hate committees. oh, seymour has upset some election predictions for final round between far right party leader marine the pen and president a manual mark role. how he would fare, if he does run, would depend on photos. what's clear for now though, is a more is already disrupting the race. natasha butler al jazeera bordeaux 1st slide. we're going to be hearing from a timeline champion assigned old what he's been up to since retiring from athletics
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. ah, stories that need to be told find away. opening a window into another life. these are my babies, my students where i go, where i see them. it's just like we're in 2nd grade from personal endeavors in epic struggle to colossal sacrifices in individual johnny witness showcase is in firing documentary the change the while on al jazeera, a community decimated by cancer fights for the truth. who in this room has cancer, or knows that someone that lives here that has cancer, quote lines exposes houston's cancer cluster. these are the 110 properties that have grown contamination underneath they look data visible,
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a punch met ticket to the finals in some style. well the top rank side belgium had secure that spot in castle by beating sonya alex cases dawning a 2nd half strike thou jim loving away from the gold sonya and going back before we're going to have out headed in to make it 315000 men from the joint, brazil, as denmark in germany, he ready made it 3 off the fighting to qualify for the 2018 tournament that looked like netherlands and made sure they wouldn't be missing out next year. that 1st of high school twice. and they were still up against montenegro with just 8 minutes. the guy that they left in to goes in, pullman is to draw 2, which means is to play 4 in that group. formula one while champion and louis hamilton and refuses to give up his title without the fight after an incredible drive in saturdays sprint race in brazil, mercedes drive, i was told he'd be starting at the back of the grid after his cars re a wing break rule but the bridge in a baffled up the grid overtaking
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a 15 drivers in 24 hours. that is the right fit. you still have to step 5 place grid penalty on sunday office. he changed his engine many, 10 at the one thing really is it meant the mental state of mind that i went in was really just you know, never give up. he pushing the arise. you can do it, you know, just like trying to turn the that is really difficult to get that all of the, the results that we got. but we wanted to hold tighter. i will max the staff and avoid a grid placed penalty that was fined $57000.00 for touching hamilton's car and the inspections on friday, the staff and guy from 2nd in sunday's race in sao paulo behind hamilton, she made fast. you took pope one of how much his idols, valentina rossi, will die his last ever. so g p, race from 10th position, 9 time or champion will cool time on his 25 year career off the sunday season. clay
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that is the italians best qualifying, was all since the british corporate islands rugby team have made it 7 straight victories by beating new zealand in front of 50. 1000 fans in dublin, trailing by 5, but the bright, the highest and time things around with tried you from right and tell her. and caleb doris, easy to go back within 3 points to relate penalties. so i clicked it 29 point 23rd . when i feel like my last 5 meeting missing a couple of why is this 1910 england 15 when it's over a radio is go to try. it will be of now last and last 8 matches against england. australia, new zealand, living. think the finishing touches to their preparations for cricket t 20 world cup final. the 2 sides will go heads ahead and divide to decide the new world champions. new zealand, the reigning world test champions and widely regarded as best across format seem
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and international crickets. so we'll start and know they've been for a tough match. yeah, it's bloody exciting to be playing against new zealand. they're great, tame and lead super bowl came williamson. so it's just one of those things that both teams seem to have found their way into, into each other's in each other's pos along the way and in some tournaments. so yeah, it's, it's really exciting. it is great to be here. like i say, a reflection as a lot of hardwick but tomorrow is the one off match. and for us it is trying to make those small adjustments again and keep the focus you know, really close and what it needs to be. and the team's really looking forward to the occasion. it's not just the cricket going on in devise sprint legend the same boat as dusted off his running fees to take part in a charity of and hundreds of funds from across the u. a turned up to run alongside to the 8000000 pico ballast and the 1.45 columbus family run,
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10200 meters while record holder says it's good to get some exercise and he retired with 6 in 2017. so me just watching sports in general and as a sports person, it's a massive on for one example in jamaica when the olympics is going on, the crime goes down to 0. that so big of an impact, fortunate to the world when the work up is going on, everybody's watching. so i feel like sports is such a big part in helping the world come together. so the next thing right now is just trying to be an ad. and i mean she, she hits 2 boys and a girl. so that's my main focus. and the next thing i'm working on also is the music. i mean, i'm really big on music. i just actually did my hobb on, so it's call country you. so people can always go check it out on that. so here's what for now, we'll have more later on that lovely looking forward to it. thank you very much, jenna. that's it for the news out. but i'll see you in
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a couple of minutes with more of the day he's coming over to us from the cold 26 summer in glasgow. ah, me ah, along with the latest news as it breaks, no family fe, that this is the only way we have to make a living. but it's having a huge impact on the environment with detailed coverage, regular learning for level actors have been urging global pon to reverse his school
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. and we're throw the transitional government, which he dissolved from around the world. 8 groups alleged greek authorities have often tried to prevent potential asylum seekers from entering greek territory in the corona. virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague every corner of the globe, transcending class creed and color. but in britain, a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens, britain's true colors pop 2 on al jazeera. oh, the land of the free. if you are black or a criminal, you are someone who is supposed to shut up except what america gives you. a new episode of democracy, maybe expose racial conflict,
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ethnic politics and inequality in the united states. they get upset if you say all lives because they want to focus on what we had a dream on al jazeera. i'm a law law dot one documentary that lies, i'm more di ah, on al jazeera. ah, it is so decided almost 200 nations agree, a climate deal at the cop 26 summit, but a last minute change on coal leaves many disappointed thank you. i apologize for the way this process has unfolded and i'm deeply sorry. ah
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