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to become a middle eastern. oh, craig and money skilfully myself free as of 2, both filling a prominence conducting the work future while the car. so got to gateway to whoa trade blue. wow. ah welcome back. a look at the main stories. now, thousands of people have been rallying against vaccine mandates and restrictions in european cities, including vienna and amsterdam. a serge if infections is driving governments to tighten cove at 19 measures. the secretary of state,
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as washington is investing in africa without imposing on sustainable levels of debt . he has signed a $1000000000.00 tre deals while asking africa needed to bring in social and economic reforms. and incidentally, police station is court 5. during the latest round of demonstrations, protests is appalling on the military to hand over power to a civilian government. after the army chief, i'll go for todd han seized control of the nation. we go to chile now because people there are heading to the polls on sunday, following 2 years of political flux. 2 of the 7 presidential candidates are head of the pack with iran off election likely to be needed next month. one of the main issues has been a violence in south central chile, where the indigenous ma, poochie community has been forcibly reclaiming historic lands. our latin america salisia, newman reports now from kenya. j. it's spring in
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south central chile in a vast rural area that extends to the pacific ocean. all this is now mostly under the control of indigenous map, poochie who say their reclaiming their ancestral land. i put a women show us how their animals are growing strong and fat on 200 acres that belong to a large gillian landowner. one of them has a letter. they're suspicious of journalists, but agreed to speak to us because they say they're being intimidated by chile and armed forces, or get by they get on hon. hold on, are they here for war? why do they want to wage war with us? about the only thing we want is to recover our territory. what belongs to us. and they intimidate our children, enter our homes in fan, yet they, they get into buses with their weapons. the helicopter is escorting a convoy of soldiers who joined militarized police. the chilean state has lost control here. this is part of a heard the roy mcgovern trillion military that has been sent here to the albany,
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a region as part of a state of emergency that was declared by the government more than a month ago. and in fact, it's expected to be extended for even longer. and the whole idea of having them here is to fight against what they call terrorists from a huge a groups simply because, you know, one of several so called him a put resistance organizations has responded with his video vowing to confront the army and the chilean state. which it says has invaded my, put your territory 5 forest company workers and their vehicles were attacked and to seriously injured by who did. gunman recently went to the one earlier and unarmed. my put a youth was shot dead and another seriously wounded by a soldier outside of this house. just the latest in the spiral of violence. but even my purchase, like 63 year old farmer alias when new men are themselves being attacked by armed groups whom he says are hiding behind the map which
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a cause. 6 6 in june he was attacked, tied up in beaten while his vehicle was burnt, and all his cattle stolen. merlin luckless and wanna go. so this is not them of what you're causing. it's not like they're just arm terroristic, delinquency. whether you love it, we see what they do every baby and i one justice it since the incident is home, has been attacked by unknown gunman at least 5 times. the gunfire was intense. for no nearby miguel malley. gail shows us his crops on 50 heck to as he says he took back from a gillian landowner. he believes chili's army has been sent in not to impose order, but to stop them. approach it from regaining control of the territory. taken from them 150 years ago and on, but he concedes that the violence has got out of hand. you saw a globe, a mac, there are some people doing things for personal gain, not them approach or cause. and we have to start to control what is happening in
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our own territory. this nearby school was burned down by presumed mom put to use it's director, blame successive governments for the chaos it though america is undergoing the state never wanted to give constitutional rights to indigenous people. it never listened to their demands over the past 40 years, including recognition of our culture. we should all be living in harmony approaches and non approaches your depending on who was elected to govern chilly. the next step could be the beginning of a real dialogue or the imposition of a state of siege to attempt to settle the conflict with even more force. she and human al jazeera pan, yet a chilly. so let's take a farther look then, who will be on the ballot for sunday's vote. there are 2 clear front runners in this contest from opposite sides of the political spectrum. gabriella burridge is representing the left during a prayer book. digney doug coalition. he's 35 years old, a congressman and
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a former student movement lead up. he's about to fight climate change and promote gender equality. the candidate for the far right question, social front coalition is former lawmaker jose antonio cost. the populace is campaigning on a lower order platform, as well as government spending cuts, training fall behind in the polls of the center, right, sebastian seashell, a former official in present vignette as administration. yes, nor provost the senate representing center left policies. if no cather obtains an outright majority, the top 2 will face a run off vote in december and that is thought to be the likely scenario will follow. and all of this is daniel shy miller. he joins us now from the land capital santiago, how polarized is truly over the selection? well the answer very me is very, i mean you resort one group and lucille package,
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they're from the south of chile, the indigenous people certainly feel excluded from the development from the progress that chile has seen economically, politically over the last 2 years with several 100 kilometers north of where lucille did that report, and there's plenty of people here who feel excluded by the education system or by the pension system. people living in poverty here in santiago and elsewhere in chile, a small minority of july, and maybe one percent own about or control about 3033 percent of the country's wealth and plenty of people. it's been one of the main reasons why people have been protesting here over the last couple of years, demanding a greater share of the country's prosperity wanting to be included the constitution . the constitution from 1980 written under the pin o'shea re, military regime, is being rewritten as being re negotiated at the moment would be presented to the chilean people in
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a referendum in the middle of next year. that is designed to include more trillions in society, in the running, in the running of society, sharing in some of that, a vast wealth that the country enjoys. brought plenty of other people are worried about not change. these tend to be this, be the people supporting of jose antonio cast. they don't want to see change. they're unhappy about the amount of immigration coming into the country. they represent 2 sides of the political spectrum. so it looks like being a hard for battle in sundays election. thanks very much from santiago, jenny, daniel china reporting to me some more analysis on this story. now, joining me via skype from or san chili's capital santiago. as claudio went as a political scientist at diego, patella's university. and of course, 2 years ago, i think it was in october 2019. we saw these incredible scenes across the country, hundreds of thousands of people turning out to protest over the high cost of living and deep inequality in the country. how is that movement going to affect this
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election? yeah, i think very strongly the debate as it was said before, it is about the debate about inequality on the 1st round and secondly, the fire, right, a candidate the said question, diesel, so public safety terrorism and all of these immigration policy. so it basically the cleavage of the debate it today to lays related to inequality or social the bands versus an order. what is the atmosphere like in the country right now? what is your gut feeling about voter participation? is it likely to be quite high if people are picking of younger voters, a mobilizing and people are feeling galvanized to to get out vote. yeah. first
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is there a lot of uncertainty about election is probably the most uncertain election that we have known because of a participation, particularly in just a public participation citizen participation. to turn off, it probably will a go around a half of the population in generally, a park participation is it has been around 50 percent of the population, so it's not very high. and it's not likely that it will be different in this, in the selection. i mean, we were mentioning there is it. this is that you have 7 candidates in the running, but this is really a contest between 2 competing front run is 35 rolls. gabriel bowditch, who is it would be incredibly young if he were to, to win this election, and he's going up against his opponent,
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the ultra conservative jose antonio cast. how do you, how do you see that battle unfolding? yeah, it is very amazing that you have 2 screens competing for the presidency is the 1st time after the transition to the marketing that we will have that day in moderate parties are really collapsing in taylor. so this 2nd and i mean this one round in round off will be a probably more moderated because they will be looking at the other sectors within political party. so we probably will, we'll see less monetization attempt to get this center vote in the in, but can you can use these. oh, thank you very much kind of warranties for joining us there from santiago, chile. thank you. meanwhile opposition?
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parties in venezuela are competing in regional elections there on sunday for the 1st time since 2017. and they're hoping to make gains against president nicholas. we do our socialist party. there is a bar reports on this now from crackers. for the 1st time in almost 4 years, the venice will in a position is back in an electro race. voters are heading to the polls on sunday to pick local councils, mayers and governors across the country. that we do, kathy is running for the governorship of the state of mid under. he says, this is an opportunity for the opposition to gain strength against president nicola my loader there somewhere to report for botanical we have major titanic efforts to guarantee the in each voting table. there are at least 3 witnesses, a principal, and 2 replacements. there are people in the districts and transport people that are working to guarantee that we have a chance. but the opposition is divided and while some have supported the call to
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participate in the elections, others like one way, those who have challenged breasted a nickel, am i? the lawyer in the past have remained silent. the main opposition had boycotted residential and legislative elections in the past over allegations of lack of free and fair polls. but they agreed to participate on sundays vote after they were given reassurance as by the government. the internal divisions could certainly damage their chances of winning in many parts of the country. something that the ruling socialist party could certainly take advantage of. 3 men will only why this is running for the governorship of la wida. he returned recently after being forced to leave the country for 3 years. he says he was a victim of political persecution by the government of nicola mother, because you are available to talk to us i, i've never been chief of the opposition, but i'm part of it. people to serve. we acknowledge our mistakes. i recognize that and say, sorry, i also say please don't ask me to stop fighting to change the country for my son's
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future, for a country that's not what venezuela's become a worker for the 1st time in 15 years, the european union has sent a mission to observe the electoral process over a 100 of servers deployed across the country will be evaluating the candidates freedom of expression as they campaign the voting process and other issues considered important to guarantee the impartiality of the vote is heavily sanders, is a member of the european union parliament one administrative memorandum where we have their inscribed conditions of full freedom of movement and freedom of expression for this mission. only in these conditions. we could be here. we need to listen everybody. this is the 1st condition plurality. you sent everybody. and in the end, we have our conclusions and we will have our recommendations for
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years, the your position has been demanding free and fair elections in venezuela as a way out of the countries enormous economic and social crisis exacerbated by tough us sanctions. for many, this is a major test and a chance for the opposition to find any gain ground against a leader. many blame for the problems they face and theresa joins us live now, how people they're feeling about the selection. while everything is ready for sundays, those polling stations, there's over a 100 international servers, many from the european union, but are deployed around 20 to faith in venezuela, and that's their presence here is a crucial earlier today we were in different parts of the country. we were in the state of white and we were also in several parts of got and there's lots of interest in the coming elections. we're going to have to see what that turns into
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a big turnout. and that's the big intrigue here. but we're, we're in the state of wida, for example, in very, very poor neighborhoods. and people were telling us that this is an opportunity to push the government for change. many of those people didn't have access to water in their home. they didn't have electricity, it was they were finding an extremely difficult to make and meet around 80 percent of the people in venezuela right now, living in poverty. we're, we're talking to a nurse who told us she makes around $3.00 a month, a doctor who makes $7.00 a month attention near a dollar and a half a month. so you can imagine the situation in this country have a massive crisis of started 7 years ago, mostly caused by a political crisis or dropping the oil in the, in the price of oil out. of course, us us sanctions. we've been talking to kind of economies that say that a very small improvement in the economy has been happening and we can months mostly because of the recovery and the price of oil and also investment assistance from
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countries like iran and russia for example. so this is a big, big test, it's a big test for the government. it's a big test for the opposition because it's a chance to show also whether this countries, institutions can be transport, whether the electoral counsel, for example, can be trust worthy. and that's why the preference of international servers here is crucial. they're going to be watch for you will be on your monitor is especially going to be closely watched by the opposition, by also by the government of nicole. and for the people who are caught in the middle of by this endless battle between the opposition and the administration, it's their lives at stake, their livelihood. i think the millions were already forced out of the country. and many of those where bertha here are trying to survive. thank you so much to raise a bo in caracas for us. the flood hit province of british columbia in canada has imposed temporary restrictions on fuel and non essential travelled helps to
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stabilize supply chains to aid a recovery in the province on essential vehicles are limited to 30 liters of field trip to the petrol station in order expected at last until the 1st of december, travellers also forbidden on sections of several highways, floods and mudslides of destroyed roads and houses. it's expected to be the one of the costliest natural disasters in canada's history. now video allegedly showing missing tennis player bench way out at a restaurant is being publicized by chinese state media tre. can't be heard talking in this footage, which is presumably been released in response to the viral where is pang chalet campaign. women's tennis association says the video is insufficient. evidence of her safety tennis door has not been seen since accusing a high ranking chinese politician of sexually assaulting her have been calls on china to prove that she's ok. it with the news our life london will still spring
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you for me to one action as the world's best drive is battle for pole position at a 1st ever castle grand prix will have that story in sport. ah! can you hear it? anticipation these lazy excitement is growing. as cattle anyways brings your favorite team to cut off for the free for arab coke. 2021. greatness is in the air. late sorres' warner and rich new heights joined us in cutoff from november, the 30th to december. the 18th booked your package now at qatar airways dot com. there's a lot more to al jazeera than t v with our website mobile app, social media, and podcast. al jazeera digital is the world award winning online content,
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and each week on portal will bring you the very best of it. they're trying to broaden the people to be there to go somewhere else. but the truth is that it got nowhere else to go. so if you missed it online, catch it here with me, sandra goldman on al jazeera. ah ah, bottom back sport now with sar. thanks a lot, marion meliss hamilton saint paul position at the fest for minute one grand prix to be held here in cas on. i he took the time sheets well clear of the field as he aimed to close the gap of max, the stopping and the driver's championship,
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as they say it has all the action. as the sunsets on the la salle circuit excitement in the stems grew ahead of qualifying the latest chapter. what's become one of the tightest formula? one turtle bottles. in years with 3 races left in the season, 7 time will champion louis hamilton trails much for stopping by just 14 points in the championship. f one is in cats off the 1st time, so none of the drivers have driven this track. the full stop was quick in his red bull, but he had to settle the 2nd best. it was hamilton, who dominated under the floodlights for besides, he was quickest in all 3 qualifying sessions. nearly half a 2nd faster than the stepan. and he did it all with an upset stomach as well. yes . let's go. great. so guys yesterday was a really difficult elementary, thursday and friday wasn't feeling too well. and so really struggle through throughout practice. and i was just off yesterday. so really had to dig deep house
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here till midnight last night working with the engineers who made some changes for p 3. and that last up was, was beautiful as the, as a race we love this track is amazing to drive. we are definitely struggling in that more than than normal, but nevertheless, i mean, so 2nd, so it's all. busy all to play for, but of course, yeah, i wish we could have for, for more i hope the group is going to be good on the, on the claims on for me and louis and go from there. but obviously we've got to, to cost against max and i'm sure we can do something. so it's advantage hamilton heading into sunday on pole for the 100 and 2nd time in his career. but as he has been all season, the steppin will be up for the fight. david stokes al jazeera, also in a legend top is gone. his attempted rescue mission at the catholic club with his 1st game in charge of coach. now, the seemly fair challenge on menaces to pies football and wanted a penalty in the 2nd hall again. if your judgment got off in school from the start,
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pos, sedona has started this game against the local rivals and nice place in la league. its one know now answering the final minute charge replace front on truman as coach this month. there's more pressure on manchester united both only gonna soul shaw a full one defeats what fit on saturday means they've now 5, is there past 7? primarily games to finish. second, last season, but have now fun to 7 face points behind the to chelsea. i always say, i have belief in myself, but of course a at the moment that is a difficult time for us or i can see i can trust her every single one out there to give what the of the stuff is fantastic. but the result of the moment, the difficult, of course, but the year i believe we can turn this round quite a contrast and fortune seen i since old rival liver 4 days beats also for lil yoga
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. just so taking advantage of a mistake here. you go for the 2nd, go and eat it from homicide. i got the 3rd liverpool go 2nd for points behind chelsea. and so near roodick as header got chelsea on the way to victory over lester in the early game. his goals came from france, mid fields angola, can't say the world's cut. when a scoring against his former team in a 3 know when daniel meds, video, there's just one victory away from winning the atp finals for the 2nd year running the rush, rolled number 2, made it into your final inter him with a straight fits when open always has that route hell now, play either wall. number one, novak joked, rich or alexanders better for his trophy on sundays because she said it has taken the 1st steps in that one into and talk about his participation and next year's
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australian open remains in doubt. aft organizes again insisted that he and all other players must be fully vaccinated against cave it 19. the grand slam as in january and everyone including staff and even fans, will have to be fully job to joke, which is the defending champion in melbourne. and we'll have to chon chance to overtake roger federer and rough and adele. it's becoming the 1st man to win $21.00 majors. he's never declared his vaccinations states us. we have been speaking to novak talk, which team and no back in the team, understand clearly that in order to come and play the israel, no, we don't need to be fully vaccinated. and, and they know that it's a condition for everyone, not just the players, but the fan and all the saw. and he has indicated that it's a private decision for him. and at the right time, he will tell us and i know that he wants to play. it indicated that no one at this
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point said they're not coming and outside of roger federer, but that's not perfect. nation reason that's for an injury or a reason, but everyone's no one at this point to say that and we don't expect anyone for the 1st time spec faces have been allowed into watches. hess event for the beijing winter olympics. more than 100 people attended the world cup tournament at the national sliding fence. so all funds had the attempts to swim off and was supposed to avoid shouting, tearing, and even singing as it seems to be. this is trustee for the main games in february with only people living in mainland china able to buy the tickets to buy interesting and i track appear to be shipped, but also difficult because if you make some small mistakes, especially in the top of the truck, it's cost a lot of time, the 1st $3.00 to $5.00 days was hard, but then we started to getting better and better. and yeah, no, it's great. we like it, rory macros re taken the lead at golf walter championship and buy as he looks to
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become the 1st player when it's one of it's 3 times. and all an irishman may 7 buddies and see if he's on day 3 to finish on 14 on the paul the p. and so last events of the season that leaves him one show clear going into the final round. but even if he does win on sunday, mcelroy won't send me as your number one. how about this? from round 3 of the women, c m e championship? is that silas almost lambs on king? this functions show into the hole, but she still finishes a in 29th pace. well, that's where you fall from 800 by have to london. thanks very much sarah. tiffany's, albert, we'll be back with more news in just a couple of minutes. i'm going to be live without correspondent in santiago, chile a day before people head to the polls. the very significant election on sunday.
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