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people in school with 19 infections surge once again, but don't just questioning if countries rely too heavily on vaccines. on the collection of the containment measures, like mosques and social distancing. where we challenz reports the bars a full along the sea front had been doing this resort town on spain's east coast, is popular with u. k. package. tourists seeking an escape from the autumn weather back home. with a spike in local coven cases recently suggest they may have been bringing something with them that the show to fail if we didn't have proper data on the rise of the infections. but we did notice as soon as tourism came back to this area, the rise of infections came to this is unquestionable. so visitors being offered vaccinations, some haven't had one at home. and most have arrived on crowded plains from iraq to be a full yesterday. 5 flights all came in at the same time, and they was thousands of people from manchester, bristol,
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o q enough together. so that's not, that's not good if you're trying to keep covey down to a minimum. spain's infection rate is rising, but it's worth elsewhere in europe. german chancellor, anglo merkel says a 4th wave has hit her country with full force or infections or worse, access to events and restaurants will only be for those who've been vaccinated for who's recovered. munich has cancelled it's christmas market infections in bavaria, a double the national race of 300 or so 100000. i'm following monday was said that you were allowed to set up. some in the, in the result is that we have to dismantle now. and we have to bear all the costs. nobody pays us. the cost increase, private doctors are being drafted into the public health care system for a month. hospitals and intensive care wards have been overwhelmed by rising and
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actions recently, medics, a protesting thing that overworked and underpaid. many european countries caught on the horns of a dilemma. significant part of the population don't want to get vaccinated, but nor did people want more restrictions on their day to day lives. well, those are on back and they did obviously are more susceptible to getting infected and, and having severe symptoms. so they're, they're driving the pandemic. the other issue is that europe and countries are being very reactive, rather than proactive. there's been largely a focus now on vaccination and less of a focus on other control measures like face masks and interiors and the conversion which i think is incredibly important. the death tolls on what they were earlier in the ap rake, but people are still dying. and once again, europe is the center of the world's coven. 19 pandemic. glory, talons out to 0100. so the more currency has been stuck at the full in feller is
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border, have returned home. many of them are exhausted to say going off the plane and the city of our bill, which is there is a wrong con, was back as they arrive at you can see the exhaustion in their faces, while some are glad to be home. other say the return, i'm going back, i'm ready to try 100 times again. next to my i tend to go the kurdish regional government of which our bill is the capital released a statement blaming people smugglers were duping rockies into going to buy the roofs. the statement promised to crack down on them. in the last few days, they say they were arrested 10 members of a criminal smuggling gang. some of those returning thursday described a horrific experience. those who have had, i will never tell you, the situation is so bad. the smugglers using people i've seen people dying before my own eyes. i will not try to travel again. i will not go with. a lot of these people have sold everything they own to get to europe. they are likely to come back to less than they had before. the future for them is blinking on $1341.00. people
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disembarked on this flight here in our bill. another 90 will disembark in baghdad. now there are more flights in the coming days. how many more is the negotiations between minsk and baghdad? but perhaps the real negotiation is exactly how many iraqis will want to get on those flights. around con, i'll desert a real the spanish coast guard has rescued a group of migrants near the canary islands. the boat was carrying 40 people to had died at sea. 2 others were taken to hospital in critical condition. it's the 2nd time the coast guard said to make a rescue in the area. this week. you k government is expected to designate hamis, a terrorist organization. after calling it a fundamentally and rapidly anti semitic group, home secretary, pretty patel is expected to outline the move in washington d. c. later on friday, the hammersmith she wing has already been banned in the u. k. since 2001,
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the parker has more from london leave. what's behind this? or pretty battelle, as you've already suggested, isn't in any way prepared to pull any punches when it comes to hamas. she's over in washington dc meeting how you ask a counterpart and we'll give a full a briefing later. proscribing the entirety of hamas as a illegal terrorist organisation. currently only the military wings of a mass are regarded as such, but a court has pretty patel. this is about closing the net on the entire organization . she's been speaking to us reports as a heads up. this key space should have said, we've taken the view that we can no longer this aggregate. it's military and political side and all of this she said was based upon a wide range of intelligence. and the move, she said was a vital step to protecting the jewish community here in the u. k. and also further afield. and she is, as she mentioned, that expected to say that
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a mass is fundamentally and rapidly anti semitic. and the jewish people around the world are here in the u. k. and elsewhere, feel routinely unsafe in the real world, an online and this new designation was necessary in response to new information about hamas as capabilities. how can he park their life in london? the thank he indian businesses are aggressively loving the government soon. bows terrace and quality control checks on t imports. from the poll, they say the unregulated influx is, hurts a local bronze traders in the policy. there is not only better fills gap in the indian market. st robbie has more from, you know, i'm district. any student will know soldiers, no guns, but it nepalese eastern border with india. tensions are simmering. an unlikely
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front line is where for years the 2 countries have been locked in quiet conflict over one of the world's most precious and widely consumed commodities for nepal. t plantations. it's a fight for survival. yeah, one of the key is the goose that lays the golden egg. there is local production happening. we have local companies here, world wide people, drink tea and it's also good for health. we drink it and we call alarm district. the place to mine for tea in alarms markets, himalayan t is liquid gold fuel for the country's economic engine. but growers from the neighboring indian state of westbank goal or lobbying their government to impose terrace and bureaucratic road blocks to take their land locked neighbors p off the table. where here at paul's border with india now. and darjeeling is just 30 minutes down this road past that checkpoint. now the terrain, the soil,
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even the plants that the team comes from. it's all the same in this area of indian grover say that there's is the original darjeeling brand, and only their t should be allowed to carry the name, the seeds of what some nepalese have taken to calling the kettle. wars were planted more than a century ago. when the british still ruled, india smuggled out of china and planted in darjeeling in the 18. hundreds indian growers say their t is the genuine article and importing from the paul is destroying a legacy brand. but indian traders routinely mix nepalese t with and sell it as darjeeling to make up for supply shortfalls and meet massive market demands. in fact, india is nepalese, biggest customer, half of the tea made here and almost all of the premium. great stuff. most similar to darjeeling is bought by india for net belize owners, india, stirring up trouble is just about protecting market share. i pill that very,
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very big country with the new york. we have a small, you're going to me and we have a 1000000000 and a 1000000000 deficient with india 1000000000 and 1000000000. and that we don't have anything to sell our product to india while it d is in a very small quantity. that is not going to the end. any good, i mean, nothing. but the big thing, no bug brewing tensions steeped in history at risk of boiling over or a storm in a teacup indian concerns have merit. but no police say tea should move as freely between boarders as their people. zane basra, the old euro, the alarm district eastern near the front runners and killers. presidential election has held final rallies ahead of some these votes. right. one candidate jose antonio cast wants to bring don taxes and reduce the size of the government. left fiscal bill boric wants to do the exact opposite. if neither of them get 60
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percent of the vote, the 2 men will face off in another range of both. in december 19th on december 9th to north american leaders have held the summit for the 1st time in 5 years. us presidents joe biden hosted mexico's undress, manuel lopez, or brother canadian prime minister, just in crudo at the white house. the agenda with a cool, with 900 pandemic and the climate crisis. my can reports from washington d. c. it was in 2016 when the leaders of us, mexico and canada last met in person. the previous trumpet, ministration, apparently disinterested in holding face to face talks with its neighbors. the lead is now able to lay out their priorities. we have to end the pandemic and to take decisive actions to curb the climate crisis. our highest priority is, of course,
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end in coven, 19, and being focused on economic recovery, strengthen supply chain support as he owns. it's important to define things together to set aside myths and prejudices. for example, to stop excluding migrants, when their manpower is in high demand. in canada and in the united states, mr. president is the delight to have you here. the u. s. president also held one on one meetings. central to discussions with his mexican counterpart was migration control and reform. an issue that a sharply impacted on the relationship between the 2 countries. 4th grade to welcome back to the premise through earlier biden and canadian prime minister justin crudo talked about forging a climate change policy, particularly topical, given the flooding occurring in canada. ah, but one of the biggest developments had nothing to do with north american relations
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. answering a question the u. s. president confirmed, he's thinking about a diplomatic boycott of the winter olympics in china. something we're consider. still discussions focused heavily on trade between the 3 countries. and you agreement took effect last year, replacing the longstanding north american free trade pack nafta. canada is the largest trading partner of the united states. each day, some $2000000000.00 worth of goods crosses the world long. this national border and canada has been brought into the us mexico discussion concerning supply chain issues which has undermined the economies of all 3 countries. the many issues of contention were not given any public airing. the lead is preferring to project a show of unity and common purpose, reviving the 3 amigos label that was applied when the summits were far more
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frequent. mike, hannah, ouch is era washington? one of the 3 men on track for the shooting over an armed black man and the state of georgia has told the courts that he saw him as a threat. travis, not michael, was charged with the murder of a modem robbery. he chased stone and shot aubrey as he joked through their neighbourhood in february of last year, michael insists he was acting in self defense. and jurors in the co written has trial have ended their 3rd day of deliberations without reaching a verdict. 18 year old written house is charged with shooting protest is killing 2 people and entering another during racial justice rallies in wisconsin. last year. he says he acted in self defense. his lawyers have asked for a mis trial. so i think some evidence presented by the prosecution, john henry and was outside the court in can osha, weather fin 10 scenes?
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there's an air of anticipation outside the closer county circuit court. after 3 days of jury deliberations in the kind of written house case, each day more and more people gather on the steps of the court house and it's gotten more can there been a few crashes between protesters encountered protesters? there has been some arrest. an interestingly, police began to turn away protesters who come armed as not because we're in front of a court house. but because wisconsin has a law that says you cannot carry a weapon within 300 meters of his school. and there is a school nearby. inside that courthouse, col rittenhouse and his lawyer show up every day anticipating his fate. he faces a range of charges from reckless endangerment all the way up to 1st degree homicide . that comes with a potential life sentence. the lowest charge has a maximum sentence of 12 and a half years, so it 18 if cal written house were to serve that entire sentence. when he got out of prison, he would be 30 years old to men, wrongly convicted of murdering civil rights leader malcolm x. more than 50 years
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ago, have had their convictions dismissed investigation, signed the f b. i and police was held crucial evidence at their trial. phil lavelle reports from washington to join us here. i read and it is taken half a century from a hammer disease to stand in the new york court room. and here a judge finally clear his name is a. 8 plain sight, the now 83 year old was convicted of murdering malcolm x in 1966 a year after the civil rights leaders assassination. oh. with, i'm very blessed with my family, my friends in work. who are things that we have all the judge in new york, vacating his conviction,
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and that of callian islam who was also jailed for murder. but he wasn't in court having died more than a decade ago. the fact that my father, my mother warrant here, i'm not here alive. to see this. and her experience, i'm, the exoneration is painful because they suffered a lot and just than the gunfire went off, it is a case that has fascinated the us for years campaigners office documentary makers insisting till innocent men were locked up dangerous question as he's in his lamb's trial was ripe with misconduct and misdirection the f. b i and wiping day with held crucial evidence. and the man had no connection image or heat. abdul helene who confessed to the shooting still they would spend more than 40 years in prison between them. but them to have had their fingers on the trigger of where the shot that killed mountain. and they went in the room simply,
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investigations took nearly 2 years and faced huge challenges. the witnesses and police officers in solved are all dead and crucial evidence like the murder weapon no longer accessible and most of the men who murdered malcolm never picked up and they likely never will. now the question of he was truly behind malcolm x killing may never be answered philip el al jazeera washington. a palestinian rights organization is called for an impartial investigation. after a prisoner died in the hospital while in israeli custody, some of them had spent 13 years behind bars, palestinian center for human rights says it's extremely concerned. he hadn't received adequate untimely medical care. you know, so i had reports from garza pictures of sammy alarm were hang at his home in garza, and at his funeral, they were supposed to welcome his return after he was released from an israel,
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the prison had been detained since 2008 and sentenced to 19 years and weapons smuggling charges. he died in hospital on thursday in israeli custody, members of his family say they have been shock since being told of his death. who is the occupation to blame the neglected him? they detained him and he was perfectly fine. he didn't suffer anything. i haven't seen him for long years, but they always denied our visit. i just want them to send his body back to gather . we want to see him different. sammy suffered from congenital heart problems with his family and supporters say that was worse and by years of living in hard conditions in prison. the cues, israeli authorities of deliberately neglecting his health not these are the b as a result of medical negligence, that the occupation authorities practiced on the prisoner where he was left for
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over 14 hours in the crossing while being transported from napa present. serrato hospital shows the deliberate and intentional medical neglect by the israeli authorities. tommy's fiancee has waited for his release since 2008. she hoped they would marry soon after. we urge the united nations in the entire world to support the oppressed prisoners in their cases. they are dying and prisons and jails, and no one cares. sammy's family, say israeli authorities presented most and his mother only so him in prison a few times over his 14 years in prison. in a statement to elgin euro, israel's prison authority said, all prisoners receive treatment according to the need. set alarm wars, death will be coat, looked into or checked almost 5000 policy. the prisoners are in is really present.
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the ministry of palestinian prisoners does more than 500 of these prisoners suffer medical condition and some are cancer patients. while 227 of them have died in these really prisons, since 967 sammy's relative say all the was now is to receive his body. but israeli officials have refused to release it until the end of the remaining 4 years of a sentence. in the c, l 0 gods. 35 members of afghanistan's women youth football team have arrived in the u. k. after fleeing the taliban take over the plane, carrying them and their families as 130 people in all landed at stance at airports . the flights was paid for by t. v star kim carr dash in west members of the team had been staying in pakistan. so hands on al jazeera, i'm far it is well actually sail international circuit,
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the venue that's about to house has our 1st ever formula one grand prix. ah. ah.
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lou ah ah, if phone press ford's fierce honor, thank you very much. i had a while the stars formula one are about to compete and cut off for the 1st time. the goal pre could have a big se on who in the world title. that's 1st stop and has the narrowly, the over louis hamilton as the season and says it's final threat for a small report. so from the sale international circuit, ah,
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a year before kat to her house, the middle east, 1st football world cup formula, one is about to make it state you. appearance in the gulf, state. cat are seizing its opportunity after rob praise and 5 other countries were cancelled due to coven 19000000000 sale. international circuit is an established venue on the modo gp calendar, but it's had just a few weeks to prepare for this race. the changes requested by formula one were very, very small. the rest of the changes are related to sponsors and you know, beautification, if you, if you will. so what will happen to the tires? what will happen to each corner? how teams will be ready and set up their cars. all these questions add to the excitement, and i think a lot of friends are waiting to see how things will happen here. which is 3 races left this season. cats are, couldn't have picked a better time to enter the sport. tens of thousands of fans will be here to witness
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the latest episode in one of the f one closest ever season. 7 time world champion, louis hamilton is locked in a title battle with red bulls. max for stop in for stop in is amy to win his 1st ever world title. going into this race. he leads his mercedes rival by just 14 points and the drivers standings, most of the races you know, really pushing like the whole race flat out. and that is something which not, it doesn't happen all the time, you know, there. and so of course time management and stuff, but now you're constantly like under pressure or you are the one attacking right. and i think that's just great because it's nice to have leaves now to teams like fighting for when was the weekend so we can get home weekends is not and not been here before. so we like everyone, not really knowing what to expect, just hopeful that the car feels like it did last week. i think we learn some things about where to put the car and i hope that applies here,
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but it might not this will be just the 1st chapter encounters formula. one story. the country assigned a decade long deal to host a race every year from 2023. far as small al jazeera, doha, australia, cricket, a test captain attend. payne is stepping down from the roll. after being investigated by cricket, australia, for ending explicit text messages to female co worker, back in 2017. the news comes as a huge blow for a cricket, australia, just 3 weeks ahead of the ash a series against england. he 36 year old who was promoted to as captain following the bull. tampering scandal in 2018 will continue to be to be part of the teen my actions in 2007. i do not meet the standard of an australian critic captain or the water community. i'm deeply sorry for the hurt and pain that i have caused to my wife,
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my family and to the other party. i'm sorry for any damage that this does to the reputation of our sport and i believe that is the right decision for me to stand down as captain effective immediately former cook to as in, for a fake. it has apologized for using anti semantic language and a text exchange at 10 years ago that you're older said he was deeply ashamed and had absolutely no excuses for sending the messages. earlier this week, graphic appeared in front of you. k politicians discuss his experiences of racism and bullying at england's yorkshire county cricket club and the 8th the miami. he to have won the 4th game in the room while they did it by beating the visit in washington. wizards she needs of her star the on the night with 32 points to leave the heat, 212 to 97. when this is the 2nd street last for washington, we'll throw it down. the japanese prime minister has congratulated baseball,
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san shaw hit with tani for winning the most valuable plan. the american league, the at angel sensation, that was the unanimous winner, often extraordinary season. that includes $46.00 home runs and 100 runs 27 year old is often compared to babe ruth because of his ability to both pitch and hit at a high level. he's the 1st japanese bear to win the app lay that since it's euro suzuki back in 2001 and as i, as well for me, we'll have more later on. and the latest one, the cut alcohol play. but for now it's back to hello. we look forward to santa thank you very much indeed. and before we leave you parts of the world have just witnessed the longest partial lunar eclipse and nearly 600 years best. these have been in north and south america, australia, and northeastern asia. the longest partial eclipse since the printing press wasn't
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benefits in 4040. but i said for this, these are to stay with us back after this. ah . and serious dull his days with one man leading the country through us present alice's loss legitimacy. he needs to step how has he retained control through over a decade of war. we examine the global power games of president bashar al assad. we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many, a reason that could effect any human assert master of chaos on all jazeera ah
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mister toilets, a witness documentary announces era. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call hand will, but you can use in current to pass that matter to you or austria announces a country wide lockdown while germany faces a national emergency. a 4th wave of cobit 19 is underway in western europe. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up with india's father, celebrates, answered that protests forced the government to withdraw. it's controversial farm laws. a makeshift camp on the battle.

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