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ah, did with al jazeera the news hour and these are the top stories protest leaders. incidence, at least 11 projects with now been killed during another large rally against military rule demonstrate. as of announced a one week sit in the capital up to that of the set up shelters for some of the migrants in refugee stuck on the board of poland. thousands have been living and make shift camps. they have to polish police, use t a gas and stuck grenades to stop them. crossing into the e u and at least one person's been killed in severe storms in canada's western coast. 2 days of heavy rainfall across british columbia, left thousands of people stranded. your secretary said antony blink and says sudan
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can regain support from the international community if the military listened to the demands of the protesters. he spoke during a trip to nairobi to discuss the number of regional issues split and holding talks with kanyes, president and hi. on the agenda was also the conflict in ethiopia. fighting between the government and rebels, there from an old and to grad region, has escalated in recent weeks. blinkin is calling for dialogue to bring about an it ceasefire. what we seen is the way the conflict is ah, progressed, ah, more and more parts of the country have become involved and or are in jeopardy with their citizens are bearing the bearing the consequences. and whether that's in and t gray over the last year. more recently, and mara ah, and moving further south toward toward addis, the people who suffer are the people and we have to make sure that they are getting
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the assistance they need and that the fighting ceases. and the, the talking starts a corresponding catherine. so i was at that news conference in nairobi, his mo, from her secretary, blinkin, met the president, our idea today, and they discussed or know what more can be done, this f, what's going on. and if you, if you're being led by the african union, a former nigerian president, unless a good, a bassinger has been talking to both sides of the conflict publicly at least. and they say that they have no appetite for an outright conflict. but beyond that, we are not seeing any commitments being made for a cease fire or for talk. so i did off our secretary lincoln, that beyond this diplomatic talk that we're hearing, what else can be done to put pressure on these 2 groups to assign a foresees fire or talks. both sides are still being accused of human rights abuses
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the un. and if your peers are human rights commission, i would say that up to a 1000 to grands, have been rounded up and detained by security forces a declaration of the state of emergency. so the secretary blinking thing, he's very worried about that thing that to us is monitoring and taking facts and there will make a deliberations when the time is right. but beyond this diplomatic talk that we've been hearing, we don't seem to have any clear action on what more can be done to this group to put pressure on them to at least agree to a cease fire to became fast. so where the death toll from an attack last weekend is no reason to 53 people. this was in the countries north, near the border with major offices or sorry, officials to say, gunman chilled 49 security officers and 4 civilians. making you one of the deadliest attacks against security forces since the country was gripped by conflict
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back in 2015 to the us where a judge has sentenced a arrival to 41 months in prison for his role in the attack on the capital building back in january jacob chancey gave himself the nickname, the sherman b horn head dress that he or prosecutors asked for a harsh sentence to set an example chance they pleaded guilty to participating in the storming of the senates to try to stop the certification of president joe biden's election when 4 people died in that violent jury deliberations have now entered a 2nd day in the u. s. murder trial of cal ripken house. he is the teenager accused of shooting protest, as in wisconsin, last year, 2 people were killed during a black lives matter demonstration that the 18 year old says he acted in self defense. evolution has choking millions of people across south asia. the cloud of smokers enveloped several countries including india and pakistan in india,
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capital and delhi schools have been closed indefinitely. many businesses shot the pollution over and the whole pakistan, those even worse monitors recently actually ranked low hole. the most polluted city in the world has come on harder with more from pocket on capital is from 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 this year to avoid open spaces, the school and the factory. then workspaces 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 its act together. my dad failed to do so. one example is that the burning of the stubborn on both sides of the border,
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the one job at the agriculture bread budget of india and buckets on and farmers there for hundreds of years. i've been gorging, getting 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 few factory de laughter in for strict environmental measures to ensure that they turned 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 are address over the government has not done much to try to mitigate this cry case. and in india, capital authorities have passed a new emergency measures to address the worst thing quality schools and colleges in new delhi of closed indefinitely. many businesses of close hardening baton has more
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than that in new delhi emergency measures to protect people from this a pollution crisis. schools and colleges are closed indefinitely. classes will be taught online, polluting industries like construction have been ordered to shut down until next week. and nearly all vehicles are banned from entering the city. these people aren't pleased to gradually, the school should open because i want to play with my friends, have funded my classmates, and also learn better. we don't need, he joke solutions to this kind of problems because those things will never solve authorities or sprinkling water to set his dust and using anti small guns. they're also encouraging people to work from home. one climate activists off the supreme court to force authorities to reduce pollution levels every morning we get hefty affidavits containing long list of promises and assurances on various governments. but nothing is changing. experts say the government needs to involve corporations
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and citizen groups to make its policies more effective. or we need our, you know, more concrete measures which can actually go beyond just a policy directive from the government to the community and to other stakeholder groups policy. so statement of it, but you know what we do? so direct action and marty stickler engagement is needed. the new steps are facing political and legal problems. construction unions are challenging the ban and pen jobs. government is asking for more funds to help stop farmers from burning their crop residue. the met department predicts the weather will remain dive for the next few days because of falling temperatures and slow winds. the supreme court will decide next week whether the city will go into locked down. much of that depends on whether the measures that have been taken have any effect. party metal al jazeera usually just got back to an early story. the motor trial in the united states of
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teenager coll, written house john henderson isn't, cannot wisconsin reporting on this one. and i mean, i can see behind you plenty of interest fair as ever a lot riding on this case. there's a lot riding on his case and the crowns are beginning to swell outside the gwinnett county circuit court in anticipation of the jury. coming back with a ruling now we're told kyle rittenhouse is inside with his attorneys, and his attorney says he's a bit nervous. there's a pretty heavy penalty. the maximum penalty for 1st degree homicide is life in prison. the light is maximum penalty. he faith is for reckless endangerment that comes with a maximum sentence of about 12 and a half years. so there are some pretty waiting sentences that are being weighed here by that jury. and there's reason to believe that they're not quite close to coming up with a verdict. that is because they came back to the judge with a question earlier today, saying there are many,
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many videos in this case and they want to watch than they want to know. do they have to watch them in the court room, or can they watch him in the room where they're deliberating? the judge said they had to watch them inside the courtroom. and there's some debate as to how many times they'll be able to watch at the prosecutor and of course, want somebody to be able to watch the killings of those 2 men and the wounding of a 3rd men by kyle written house. during the protests on a hot august night in 2020, the defense doesn't want them to continue watching that defense lawyer said there should be a limit to the number of times that they can watch this, that they're getting some high profile help inside that room is a woman named joe ellen demetrius who has been helping the defense select jury at the beginning of this trial, she is the same expert, the jury consultant, who helped pick the jurors for the defense in the case of o. j. simpson, and of course he was acquitted with a jury of 8 african americans. and for caucasians, in this case, there are 11 white, or is one man of color, or, of course,
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kind of written house. the defendant is white as well. and it's thought that that might be helpful to his case, but we really don't know. what we do know is that the jury is going through a lot of video and that they might take a little while longer. this is only day 2 and it could be a while before we haven't verdict out of this jury, but there's some hope that we might get it today. thank you for that update. john hendrick is in kenosha, wisconsin. in now crowds in the czech republic of rallied against a new government measure which is meant to curve the spread of coven. 19 as of monday, unvaccinated people have been banned from public events. also, they've been bought from accessing certain public services, a check or public saw a recording hi case count of yet, and i'm sorry, more than 22000 infections. i was on tuesday. i'm germany also recording more than 52000 covet infections, which has its highest number since the pandemic began. they are blew up,
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breaks been blamed on germany's relatively low vaccination rate. up 2 thirds of the populations received its jap dominant, came with more now from bill. and 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. it's 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
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ministers around this country is saying that they need to bring some form of 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. and covered 19 measures in new zealand are so be eased at the end of the month. restrictions will mostly apply to people who haven't been vaccinated and for mid december residence in the largest city, oakland will be able to travel outside for the 1st time. in 4 months. the country struggled to contain a delta very and outbreak since august and also in new zealand human remains have
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been found at the size of one of the reasons was mining disasters. 11 years ago, $29.00 men were killed off to maintain gas exploded in the pipe river mine. investigators were only allowed access in $29.00 team because of safety concerns. images taken last week during boring in the mind, confirmed the presence of 2 bodies and new outbreaks of bird flu have been reported across europe and northern asia. it's called the attention of global health officials. after 21. people in china reported the contract, the virus. and as my grocery birds had north for the winter, there are fee is growing. the virus could spread. tony chain reports from bangkok, the. this is a chicken farm with the difference. the birds of fighting tongues, rhythm raised for the ring, not the routine theory, and they sell for up to $30000.00 each across asia in the middle east. and shop shows me his prize fighter strong wings and
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a long neck. but the birds need an extra barrier against infection and a given the bar in water infused with tumor and top of the vaccine. they've already had. the latest outbreak of bird flu doesn't just threaten his livestock, but also the international market on which he relies. funny guy told me, i can't sell these chickens in thailand because the fighting pits are closed. so i have to sell my birds in another country. if there's another outbreak, i may have to close down my business. the bird flew outbreak in europe has now forced these geese inside bread for their fatty livers for the luxury patty juan gruff. the farmers can't risk an outbreak from wild migrating birds outside in thailand's wet markets. the poultry may not be as valuable, but here probably more than anywhere else. they know how costly bird flew can be back in 2004. when bird flew hit thailand for the 1st time, they had to co more than 60000000 birds. devastating for decades. what had been at
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the time, the largest poultry export business in the world. in recent days, outbreaks have been detected along with a new strain, each $5.00 and $8.00. colds are already underway in south korea, japan and china. the only effective way to stop the spread and in china that you strain has already jumped into the human population. infections that have left 6 people dead. there is always a potential that one of these viruses once will adapt itself so it can jump to to humans. it could be one similar as the 1918 spanish route, as one day comes from boards and makes its way into humans. buddhists and thailand released captive birds for merit or good luck with the world still reeling from the impact of one animal born bars that spread into human populations. many will be praying this version of berkeley doesn't do the same. tony chang al jazeera banker, now synagogue, his turning to floating power stations in response to an energy crisis. the
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national power company has been struggling to provide electricity to the people. nicholas hark asthma from senegal, capital tucker in the cars. char road suburb, a 13 year old boy, is doing what synagogues government is struggling to do. keep the lights on for his family. and neighbors. fed up with a constant power cuts values and uses material found in trash, to build solar powered lamps, monitoring volatile elements. i used batteries, scrap metal, electric or wiring all solar panels and light bulbs. it doesn't take much, we have all the resources we need to power our homes. i don't understand why it's so hard to bring the electric to draw with families. almost half of the country is not connected to the power grid run by senate like the state one electricity company. traditional land based power stations are costly and take time to build. busy up, blood won't, are very smart on
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a really good day. we need $2000000000.00 to provide electricity to all, but our national budget can afford this me, but they are private contracts as they can do the job better. it is what we're hoping for. we're basketball. center like is turning to these floating power plants run by turkish owned car power ship to meet its immediate needs. doc intercourse, ported burns, a 1000 tons of fossil fuel in just 5 days. is also connected to a boat off shore carrying liquid natural gas. we can't progressively switch from heavy fuel oil theater goes and this would have to impact 1st think reduction in the christy price. second thing, more friendly to the environment. at least 8 african countries in 30 world wide rely on these floating power stations to meet their electricity means. every 15 minutes, an engineer from the national power station sends a text message to the crew on their ship indicating the amount of electricity, senegal needs. at its peak,
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it provides 25 per cent of synagogues power. millions of people depend on it, but few can afford the price of power. only synagogue electricity prices among the highest in the world. more expensive than most european in north american countries . mother of 9 ac to fall is forced to choose between food or power. yet my ven, it's such a difficult choice to me, one that i'm forced to take when i get to see the market, i have hope, look at someone, god willing will find a solution. while the government promises to deliver electricity for all by 2025. but lou saint sees an opportunity to help take small steps to bring power to the people. nicholas hawk al jazeera charlie synagogue, a sports coming up shortly. but just little note here is the people in charge of securing cutters, world cup, and keeping more than a 1000000 fans safe during the tournament. are saying they are ready more than ever
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. security forces from 13 countries have taken part in the what ton exercise which is just wrapped up in and around doha kick off for cut of 2022 just over a year away. say sport is coming up. and to basketballs leading salads, go head to head that and the rest of the spoke with andy wanted ah, this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you with no that that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through. moments ago to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on we're being told that it on is very, really coming our way. i was just over here. god. by the
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police on purpose. ah, you with board is the or is office is in garza, our house in that building? temper has come down. never before and human history has the ones for steam environment to the arctic. we didn't touch peril. move. ah, i didn't hear what the sports. what's no joke about pointing out there,
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he's pointing at the stars, which is where he's at the moment. in the semi finals of the season ending atp finals in italy, yoko, which beating on dry rhubarb of russia in straight sets as he said in course to win this title for a record equaling 6th time competition as a group format, the pipe. britton's camera nori and his final group game that is coming up on friday work. your federal house will not total of 6 times, but there are more doubts about his future today. the 4 year old is recovering from knee surgery, says he'll definitely miss the australian from january at all sides having swiss media. he will be extremely surprised if he makes it wimbledon in june. company mcgriff they will face and conservation for the title at the w. c. a finals in mexico mcgriff and knocking out fellow spy need power to in straight set to move 3 to that final. the 2 time grand slam champion has reached this tunnel disorder for
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the 1st time in her all the parents of the season. i mean event comes with reaching the final with a 3 set of agrees. maria corey is tony's 1st appearance of the season ending events shall be the biggest title of her career on wednesday when she faces marissa. now presenting, defend danielle. this is officially signed back in at bos, alona as he makes his returns to the club. the 38 year old has been a free agent since leaving south palo in september becomes the 1st signing of the new coach. chevy hernandez. alvarez 1st joint boss back in 2008, 123 trophies during his 8 years at the club. what do you see me with a little less hair, but the will and the desire stays the same. i know what this club represents, the history it represents and the color and i accepted this challenge because i know what i can do for this team. not only inside but also outside the club. like
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i've always done argentina secured the place in the world cut with 5 games to spare scholars. george brazil was enough to get a skill from venice. his junior, one of the highlights in the game, little messy, also made his 1st come back from a coffin. jury see 12 nations are qualified so far. plus, of course, the hosting castle and south america, there are 2 more automatic places available. while europe will fill the remainder of their 13 spots during the playoffs in march. now canada's dream of reaching the world cup could yet become a reality. the canadians and outs hope of the group in north and central america following it see one when over mexico, in freezing conditions, color and school, both goals for the home side. and edmondson a jump over mexico and usa to lead the group by appoint with 6 much is remaining canada. haven't been in the world cups in 1986 really proud of a large,
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broader the performance at a big thumbs to the city of edmonton. if they've been different class, 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. it's just me. and i just be in a memory to cherish i. is it is a, so honory canadian, now these is 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 all at but later we can champions algeria saddam just getting their final great game against the king of france. so they needed to avoid losing twice they held believe before the visit is equalized in the 84 minutes. but i'll jerry held on for 2 central and they reach the african ios. and there was another match. women match winning performance,
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even from m. b a superstar steph curry. he got the golden state warriors the victory over for me. see, might kevin, to run in the, the net carry scoring $37.00 points and he hit knowing 3 points is our performance around. so you could only manage 19 in the gang golden like winning this 1117, and 19 the fact that stuff 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 in picking roll dominance. but you know, the, the off ball game of you know, reggie miller repair. milton, or you know, silly flying off screen combination, this has never been seen. okay. that will be more sport from a in a couple of hours time, but that is how we're looking for now. clause ugly. thank you randy. i wouldn't be there for that. i'm going home now, and i'm sorry,
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and i'm going to head over to lauren tyler and the team in london for your next these boats and on i'll just ah mm. and a community decimated by can said, fights for the truth to in this room has cancer or knows the family that lives here that has cancer. quote lines exposes houston's cancer class death. these are the 110 properties that have grown contamination underneath. they looked at of his blood, paul, but i committed it just say from did feel that i'm bow. nope. hell, we were sitting in time foot lines on al jazeera in
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the country with an abundance of results for the road bar and walk indonesia whose firms for me. we moved full to grow and frank, we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let to be part linda. this is growth and progress. invent indonesia. now the world's pollinators are in decline. in this episode of arthritis, we meet entomologists on opposite sides of the planet. protecting insects of all size is crucial to preserving suit chains. i come to the u. k. to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this warring trend,
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hiking and sec to get on on al jazeera mm . investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. now to sierra, with 10 dead and dozens injured is live, fire and tear gas is turned on. protest is in sudan. ah, norton, tennis is down to 0, ally from london. also coming up, migrants and refugees had given temporary shelter in belarus, but thousands more faced. another freezing night at the border with poland pollution from cas industry and agriculture treat his health emergency across large parts of south asia. and.

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