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costume for the practice days qualifies and the race it self with the winds. optically strong, in fact that the general picture wins all that strong stretch at the middle east, levant. we are changing fortunes further west. you'll notice with the hint of showers in the mediterranean, and that's coming out of what's been very active rather further west. so some chows in turkey, sometimes with a levant, and they could become quite popular. tommy get to friday's adult view, colder. and of course, it will feel wet as for actual, jo, africa, we've been concentrating not on this side of the rift valley, but on the other side. and we still shall the heaviest rains in d. r congo, increasing they in northern and gouter as well. south of that day time shares are quite big and poky cuz temps are high in places. for example, in cavaloni. ah, in the country with an abundance of results. right? are and why indonesia?
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ah, you're on the news out here at al jazeera. these are our top stories purchased leaders in sedan, say at least 3 protest as have been killed during another logged rally against military rule. demonstrate as of an answer one week sit in as well in the capital cuts in the head of the you and nuclear watchdog says iran has 3 students stop pile of highly enriched uranium. raphael grossi is expected to visit toronto next monday, and the u. s. secretary state is urged all sides in ethiopia to engage in tours for an immediate cease fire secretary antony blinking is in kenya where he met kenny president discussing the recent escalation between government forces and rebels from the northern region of tic. very pleased to welcome ambassador vicki
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huddleston to al jazeera former united states charged affair and ad interim in ethiopia. formerly an ambassador in malia madagascar, as well joining us from santa fe new mexico to day and best a pleasure to have you with us. there is pleasure, wonderful, there has been so much conflict in so many countries in africa following a quite similar pattern. the idea of unrest or a qu, political stand offs. what strikes me with ethiopia this time is that prime minister abbey a med he had such a huge began such a device of figures well, who seems in no mood to negotiate a sack lunch? unfortunately, i think that would just like to begin with, pointing out that we really can't say any more that the united states is not interested in africa. we have secretary blanton young, tanya, today i'm looking at the, the open situation searching for what he can do with the
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a, you know, bus on gel with can yeah, for instance kenyata. ah, we have him looking at the various issues in sudan, which is another tragedy, somalia, ah, which has deteriorated substantially and genuine itself. so i am very delighted that at least be, and i had states as putting a lot of effort and a lot of interest in africa. so what can be due to me, this is this teaching moment. and as the pressure increases on the government of ethiopia, particularly the prime minister is going to have to start making some concessions. the 1st is humanity area. want to go back to that point you made about us involvement though just before we move on, because you raised an interesting point about the u. s. showing that it is,
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it is serious about a list, but i also wonder about, i'm out outside, don't say outside interference, but outside influence. when you get a secretary of state coming in, when you get leaders of other countries and the likes of fellows going to bassinger as well involving themselves, the idea is to mediate and to help. but i sometimes wonder again going back to prime minister, be off made that it ill, mr. trenches and further it feels like he's, he's under a tight and they don't want outside interference. why? sure? prime minister abi doesn't one outside interference, but what ethiopian needs now is countries with clout, they, you has tried. it needs to be back up by the united states would be good to be backed up by other nations, particularly they are p n union. perhaps even china, certainly algeria could help this situation. yes, a lot like the situation in 1991. and again it was the g grants and their
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allies that were forcing out the communist. dear cater main geese to and it was the united states to help to move, move on to one bob way. so i see a lot of parents in the house there. and one of the 1st things that needs to happen, you know, being government has to realize that it isn't going to win this war. got a transmission government that's all inclusive is needed unless we forget about. and you mentioned this at the end of your 1st on so the humanitarian side of things . whilst oldest talk goes on about about negotiations and discussions. there are people in the northern parts of the country, integra who are suffering and have been suffering for the better part of a year. now. yes, over 300. 50000 people are on the verge of our ration. yes, me and children, women, man, every one there is in a terrible situation,
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including another 5 millions. but also this is managerial situation and spread to the provinces of our far. and i'm harl, where the p grains are fighting against hire a malicious when the government to be ok. we need to get the humanitarian idea. if we go get a see fire, which i think you're going to take some more time. we do need to get that humanitarian aid into these tragic, please, tragically starving and desperate people, you need the okay, so let's get all the nations on board. the united nations get fed a lot about their data, even have their represent throwing out. so let's push hard on knobby, to let you know, man, jerry and hey, vicky adelson,
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former united states ambassador, pleasure talking to you today. thank you. thank you. the pleasure. now at least 10 people have been killed during twin bombings in afghanistan's capital. the exertions happened in the neighbourhood in western campbell. again, since been suffering repeated attacks claimed by an armed group affiliated to iso ever since the taliban take took over the country, i can august a mania, says a sci fi with as a by john is mostly holding, following a day of violence which left several soldiers dead, both sides of released, conflicting information on the number of casualties. i mean, his defense ministry says russia helped broke the truth. as a by john had accused armenia of provocation. you will remember armina and as the by john fighting a 44 day war last year over the dispute territory of nicole county back room. forrest walker monitoring developments from georgia. even tbilisi. what we've been told by the armenian ministry of defense is that the situation at the moment is
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stable. in other words, relatively calm. and it looks as if that agreement to a cease fire is holding since yesterday. but this is been what appears to be the worst fighting we seen since the nicole no car about conflict late last year. the difference is that this is taking place now in a board. the area, not in car fact between armenia and as a by john, which armenia is actually deep inside armenian sovereign territory. they have confirmed that at least one of the soldiers has been killed. another 13 taken prisoner by the airy forces that they've lost to military positions. and another 24 soldiers on accounted for as a, as a by chance it's 7 of its soldiers were killed and 10 wounded. well, if we zoom out a little and we take a look back at what happened last year, there was a peace deal, or at least an agreement, which included a number of conditions. principally, one of those conditions was to allow,
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as it by john access to its province. it's region of nike, javan. it's an enclave inside armenia, on the iranian border. and the fighting that's taking place right now is in that area that as that is a part that is all median, but which would provide a car is all under this agreement between as it by john chavez. so it's potentially looks as if, as if by john wants to perhaps take that reason by force or right shit up pressure on armenia to, to move forward on, on these deals that were fleshed out with the help of, with the help of vladimir putin. late last year, me and mas ousted civilian lead and sang through she and 15 of her political allies are facing challenges of election fraud. i'm saying so she's been detained since the military stage, a coup in february. she already faces other criminal charges, a military justified their takeover by accusing her party of cheating to win
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a landslide election. victory dependent observe is found. no evidence of air pollution is choking millions of people across south asia as a cloud of small bits and envelop several countries. notably india and pakistan. there on the map in india capital in new delhi schools have been closed indefinitely and many businesses shot the pollution in the hall in pakistan is even worse. in fact monitors recently rank the city as the most polluted in the world. we're from come all high to he's in the pakistani capital is slum about there are hundreds of brick fact trade spewing take black smoke into the air. so this is a problem that had been growing and that had become worse now, although the health of fisher wanting that people are church day and god, they're sure to avoid open spaces. the schools and the factory that workspaces
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remain open. and a lot of people don't have the luxury of not going to work because they have to earn a living the government. on the other hand, i'd been promising to get to act together. my dad failed to do so. one example is that burning of the stubborn on both sides of the border, one job at the agriculture bread budget of india and buckets, dawn and farmers there. for hundreds of years, i've been gorging, setting a light, the double laughter, the hallways, the right. we can also adding considerably pollution during did a very dangerous situation. so far the government had not moved except to clam down on a factory. they were laughter in for strict environmental measures to ensure that the police turns into the air from the factory, from the heavy traffic, which also constitutes over 40 percent of that pollution. they have to be addressed . these are serious problems. people who lives already raised over the government
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has not done much to try to mitigate this cry case. and with more on the situation in india, puffing, be totally new deli, we're outside of school in new jerry. and as you can see from the gate over there, it is, shut in at this point, students not parents or teachers know when these will reopen. in fact, students in delhi, india, and as the rest of the world had just returned to in person learning. but another emergency in the nation's capital had sent them back to online classes, and that is the ongoing air pollution crisis in the city which has reached emergency level. in fact, after the orders from the supreme court, a port is have passed this new for the measures to arrest this problem. so construction which is one of the big polluters in the city has been paused for another few days of only trucks that are carrying essentially goods will be allowed in delhi. and more than half the time will power plants around the city will be allowed to function. now the city is also considering
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a 2 day lockdown. a decision on that is expected next week in the supreme court. now, new delhi is one of the most polluted cities in the wall. the air is hazardous throughout the year, but becomes was during this time of year, activists have called the government to come up with long term systemic issues to address what is a long term systemic problem. the different we know that men on now disaster management and climate consultant. he was the founder of the national disaster authority of india. and he told us once needed is direct action, not policies. we see increasing the impact of climate change in many cities and we're seeing on pretty the brain power. busy we've seen remoting on using a lot of pollution, and we also see the sea level rise and various other consequences of the way in which, you know, human interference with nature as problems and re,
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pollution is one of the sources of, of air pollution. and you know, the air quality in the national capital region and many pollution, subbing proposed but then we know we need to understand that in many parts of the developing countries, we see more and more increased use of you know, charcoal more and various other means of creating energy for cooking, for heating, water and we need our, you know, more concrete, my shows, which can actually go beyond just a policy directive from the government to the community and to other stakeholder groups policy. so statement of in that, but what we need is direct action to western canada now which is struggling to contain widespread flooding. at least one person's been killed by a landslide,
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to others, a missing stream with its force, the closure of almost every road to and from the city of vancouver chinese and says more stranded for days. this air left was forced to wait for the extreme weather to subside before helicopters could even begin to rescue motorist trapped by the flood waters. this is just one of many similar scenes happening across british columbia. the meteorologist warned of the approaching atmospheric river headed toward the west coast of canada late last week. none could have predicted just how much rain would fall or for how long record rains devastated. major highways, one by one they were all closed. the 1st to close due to a mudslide was the busiest, the coca, how a highway with a major connection between the port of vancouver and the rest of canada. sustaining major damage and officials have yet to determine any timeline on reopening the case
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of a debris, it may be as simple as removing the debris and ensuring that the road the road is safe. it may be in other areas that you know, there needs to be additional work done. but the bottom line is, if those technical assessments are being done and the ministry of transportation, highways are working as hard as they can to get roads open as quickly and safely as possible. evacuations and rescues remain the priority. also with the search and recovery of anyone reported missing deadly heat and wildfires in summer and just 5 months later. record rain and flooding all adding volume to prime minister just introduce those plea cop 26 about the impacts of climate emergency in canada. canada is warming on average, twice as quickly as the rest of the world. and in our north. it's 3 times quick. the science is clear, we must do more and faster with
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a storm. now past the repair and reopening timeline is the looming concern. jody vance. al jazeera, vancouver, me get you caught up on cobra developments pfizer. first of all, thinking emergency use authorization in the us for an experimental cove at 900 pill . a study by the company found that reduces death and hospitalization in unvaccinated adults by 809 percent. it said to stop a mechanism that replicates the virus finds that has also agreed to allow other manufacturers to make the drug full lower and middle income countries. germany's recorded more than 52000 covered 19 infections. the highest number, actually, since the pandemic began as outbreak, as being blamed on germany's relatively low vaccination rate, about 2 thirds of the population as received the jap,
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dominic cane following developments from belin. since the pandemic began here in germany, the institution that's been charged with tabulating the information working out the case rates, the numbers of new infections, the numbers of deaths has been this one behind me, the robert cock institute. and over the course of the last few weeks, the last few months, even the trend that they've observed is upwards pretty much across the entire country. infections spiking incidences of the virus higher than have ever been recorded. and the warnings that they put that very dire. indeed, they are all so the institution works at how many people have been vaccinated, and how many crucially have not been vaccinated. it's their advice that allowed the government to say that they believe that there is a pandemic of the un vaccinated in this country. so much so that many states prime ministers around this country is saying that they need to bring some form of
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tighter restrictions in place. what's called in german, it's fi again legal, the 2 g rule, which basically means you can't go to public places unless you can prove you've either had the vaccine or you've recovered from the virus. the mood music in the ministries in berlin right now is dire. there's going to be a meeting on thursday at which angle america, and many other, all the state prime ministers will try to decide what the next step forward is. but at the moment, it's not clear what that step might be. covered 19 measures in new zealand are to be eased at the end of the month. restrictions will mostly apply to people who haven't been vaccinated and from mid december residents in the larger city. oakland will be able to travel outside for the 1st time in 4 months. the country struggle to contain a delta variant outbreak since august and one other story from using a human remains have been found at the sight of one of the countries worst mining dissolves is which happened 11 years ago. 29 men were killed after methane gas
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exploded in the pike river. mine investigate is we're only allowed access in 2019 because of safety concerns in which is taken last week. during boring in the mind, confirmed the presence of 2 bodies sport is still ahead for you on this news. hour and 2 thoughts couples leading stars go head to head that story. i'm away for that . ah, it's the world's. 2 most populous democracy, diverse dynamic and undergoing momentous change context, india dixon. in depth. look at the people and politics of india. exploring how to convert 19 pandemic struck the nation. it's continuing impact and the lessons learned for the future. join me fair as those are for context india and alex is eda
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number one of the joke of it. she's in to the semi finals at the season and the atp finals in italy joker, which beats in andre groups of russia, and strike that the that of course, to win the title for a record equaling 6 time is competition has a group format. so joe chris will play prisons, camera nori and his funnel group game that's coming up on friday. roger federer as well, not total 6 times, but there are more doubts about his future. the 4th year old is recovering from a knee surgery. we'll definitely miss just trying it open in january. also saying he'd be extremely surprised that he was able to fly at wimbledon in june, company, missouri, that will face and cons of for the title at the w t. a finals in mexico. the growth and looking at the fellow spinal calibrate in straight sets to move through to that final the t times grand from champion is reached because of the 1st time. and what is her full appearance at the season ending events? codes like reaching the fun with a 3 set when over greece is merisa cars. first,
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the parents of this event she'll be aiming for the biggest title of her career on wednesday. and she faith agreed to the former. well now, brazilian defended donio. this is officially signed back in at bos alone, as he makes his returns the club, the 38 year old as being a free agent since leaving south paolo in september and becomes the 1st signing of a new coach chevy. hernandez. alvarez 1st joined, foster in 2008, 123 trophies during his 8 years while the netherlands adding to next year's well cup in castle. the dutch failed to qualify for 4 months in 2018. the goal for stephen bobo and put them on their way to victory over no life and other than that . great, thanks to this. so you know, when noise and that can in those spots of turkey finish 2nd for the spot in the playoffs. the dutch struck argentine and secured a place in the finals with 5 games to spare
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a school stores. brazil was enough for them is from this is june. one of the u. haul like to the gang, little messy, started his 1st match, coming back from a call from 12 machines and qualified so far. plus of course the houses council in south america there at sue more automatic places available while europe will fill the remainder of its 13 places during the playoffs that are coming up next march. or canada's dream of reaching the world cup could yet become a reality. the canadians now talk of the group in north and central america following this to one when of a regional power house, mexico and pretty cold conditions, color and school, both goals for the home side, and edmundson and bates in canada, jumping over mexico and the usa to lead the group by single points, still 6 matches to go. that kind of that hadn't been at the world cup since $986.00 . really proud of the large, proud of the performance at a big thumbs to the city of edmonton. if they've been different class,
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the old time would be in a admitted, oh for us. we've had the oil is helping us with our messages from gretzky. we've. yeah. the pm visit nose is just me. and i just be in a memory to cherish. i is a kid is a, so honorary canadian, now these are some of the best moments in my life. and these guys will never forget this. the snow, the crows, the mexicans just is brilliant, much african champions. algeria, survivors scanned their final great, much of african qualifying and became a fast as they needed to avoid leaving him twice healthily before the visitors clocked in the 8th minute anteria held on procedural and they reached the file around a quarter of a told me inside the clash between cameroon and ivory coast camry school. the only goal of the gay midway through the 1st ivory coast, missing out on the world cup for a 2nd straight sentiments to,
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failing to quit. and there was another match winning performance from n b a super star steph. curry, he go to the golden state, warriors the victory for having their own. i mean for net already scoring study 7.39 to 3 points. if you could only manage 19 for the game. golden state, winning 11719 the fact that staff can be dominant on and off the ball is what makes him unique. there's nobody in the league now or as far as i'm concerned ever who had that combination of on ball skill and pick, enroll dominance. but you know, the, the off ball, a game of you know, reggie miller repair hamilton or somebody flying on screen combination that has never been seen. okay, that is how your sports is looking for now. come all. thank you andy will see for the next news. i have some wonderful 1800 as g m t for that 1. 1600 out though,
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