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village and good stops for mission going behind the lambs as gotten missing brings his personal story to life. al jazeera correspondent, my own private bollywood. ah. as a new surge of covert cases spreads across europe, crowds gathered in austria and the netherlands demonstrating against vaccine mandates and more restrictions. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm to mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. your secretary of state anthony blank and pledges more development assistance to africa. as he wraps up his talk of a continent. protest to stay on the streets and sit on with demonstrate is accused
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of setting a police station on fire. a state of emergency is in place here in the rest of south central region of chile, where the army has been deployed, whether they will remain here well, depend on the results of sunday's presidential elections. ah oh, our top story, this our, the world health organization has warned that half a 1000000 deaths could be recorded across europe by the month of march. unless urgent action is taken to stop the spread of coven 19. but it comes against the backdrop of a rising tide of public anger and protest over governments in the region imposing measures to contain the cases. and even baba has our report now. ah, gathering in vienna to say things have gone too far. as governments around europe try to limit rising, coven 19 infection rates. austria is bringing in
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a 3 week national lockdown from monday. and it's making vaccinations, compulsory for everyone from next february, with fines for people who don't comply. 2 thirds of austrians are fully vaccinated . that's one of the lowest rates in western europe. vaccine skepticism has been encouraged by the far right freedom party, the 3rd biggest in parliament, which organized saturdays protest. you can see absolutely clear that where her right to get from is a strong ah, let people are, which made it and more people get the ill. so you see that they have some direct influence on the other, the lab, all or of the banner mitchell taishan. benevolence is also now impartial, locked down with bars and restaurants, closing at 8 in the evening. on saturday, they've been demonstrating against the measures in amsterdam on friday night there was rioting in rotterdam where hundreds of protest as gather to show their anger at the cove. at 19 restrictions, one commentator told al jazeera,
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he's not surprised at the protests, citing general skepticism of the previous government fell following a child benefit scandal. people simply don't trust the government and, and that is a cause, a huge, huge challenge for the dutch government and to overcome it. seeks to convince people to have vaccinations when it seeks to convince people of the need for a long down in bavaria in southern germany. it's the last weekend before a local lockdown for the unvaccinated, the countries health minister says a 4th wave of infections is so serious that a national lockdown can't be ruled out. then that police just at 1st clicked the alice think it had the politicians organize this more strictly, we would have avoided this worsening situation with intensive care units being isolated. i think it's absolutely writing high time to react as amendment with inc and oppression all. and ultimately will no longer pre honesty. if you ask me, i am convinced. mandatory vaccinations will be introduced while in northern italy.
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3 ski slopes have opened up for the 1st time since march 2022. everyone has to show a so called green par. so digital certificate showing some one's been vaccinated, tested negative, or recovered from covered 90. 0 started. i also saw a protest against the parson, rome, reminder of the tensions existing around attempts to fight the pandemic. nadine baba al jazeera or france is sending elite military forces to the caribbean islands of guadalupe following the night of losing an asset in defiance of a coven 19 curfew. nobody in the french overseas region is allowed on the streets between 6 pm and 5 am. and the sale of petrol and cans has been banned. purchases of torched cars and erected makes of barricades across the streets in a 5th day of demonstrations. now firefighters and doctors have been out on strike since monday and elsewhere. tens of thousands of people have been marching in state capitals across australia. they are protesting vaccine mandates and restrictions. a
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state government backed industries have made vaccines, compulsory for people in certain jobs. restrictions have also been brought in by barring that people have been on vaccinated from activities like dining out and concerts. will dana morse as a journalist with the australian broadcasting corporation and explains what's behind these demonstrations. there are range of things that are being protested about around the country. today is certainly the biggest day that we've seen for protesters around australia. and we had protesting almost every state and territory held today. the largest of which was here in melbourne. melbourne has enjoyed the longest lockdown in the world. and now there are concerns among parts of the community about some pandemic management legislation that the state government is currently trying to pass through the upper house of parliament. now that bill has stole, but people are concerned about the amount of power that the state government will have if the bill passes. now,
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people are also protesting around the country about vaccine mandates. many industries have now got no job, no job loss. which means people who are currently on vaccination won't be able to continue working. and the other thing that many people are protesting about are locked downs. now. here in australia, melbourne deeds south of the longest lockdown, and there have been locked down in other states and territories, including sidney. and there have been much sure to lock downs in brisbin, adelaide and perth, and in high bought as well. it's also important to recognize that the pros, as to some extent, have been infiltrated by far right. far, right. political activists who are, you know, staging conspiracy theories as well among the protest is so it's a range of raisins that people are protesting here in australia. or other cars for to be to know him on a professor of security studies at kings college london. who told me that far right groups are using these protests as
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a recruitment opportunity. there are certain you seen this as the big new topic after migration has faded in importance in many countries. um and it's certainly true that other than the far right. a lot of people at these demonstrations and bradley's, at least in europe, are not necessarily traditional parts for to their naturalist. their homeopath, this they are people believing in natural yours. there are people who never been friendly demonstration at all. and i think what the far right is trying to do is trying to steer them into their movement. prime to, to instrument lives them in order to support their cause, to what extent their supporting we did to what extent this succeeding in doing that we will have to see. ah,
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now the u. s. actually is they antony blank and has pledged more development assistance to africa. as he wrapped up his 5 day tour of the continent, lincoln ended his visit in santa galway. he expressed a concern for this divinity of neighboring marley, which has experienced 2 curves in the last 18 months. he also highlighted us efforts to help senegal manufacture its own covert vaccines. nicholas hark has more blankets to visit from de carr. secretary, blinkin supporting idea before he heads back to washington, d. c. is the message to the african continent that the united states remains a partner to african countries. this is a break from the previous administrations where many africans, head of states felt that the white house in the previous administration treated them with contempt. on his visit in kenya, he addressed the ethiopian crisis, calling for an immediate cease fire. of the people who suffer are the people and we
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have to make sure that they are getting the assistance they need and that the fighting ceases. and the, the talking starts in nigeria, he made a seminal speech calling for the defense of democracy and democratic values saying that africans should not be treated as junior partners, but as equal partners on the global diplomatic playing field. now these are strong words from the secretary of states who's trying to re establish relationships. here in the car, he spoke in french, signed a raft of deals between u. s. companies and the government here infrastructure deals. and whilst he didn't mention china by word, he alluded to chinese investments, ensuring that american investments would not put african countries in debt. here in the presto institute that lincoln said that the united states will continue to help the manufacturing of covered vaccine, right here on the continent,
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only 2 percent of people in africa are vaccinated, and that's a concern, not just to people here in senegal or the african continent, but that's an issue globally. we want to move to saddam now where a police station has caught fired during the latest round of demonstrations. ah, people have been demanding justice for those who've been killed and a handover of power to a civilian government after the army chief until for todd. but hon took control of the country last month. at least 40 people have been killed since and military take her that if morgan has more from heart him, police have been saying that despite most of the pros has been people some, some of the protests of have been attacking police properties and public properties . but it looks like this is one of the scenarios. however, some of the processes in front of the north where this police station was burned, those for the death of who we speak,
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we have spoken to say that they were not involved in the branding of the station. and but it was the police themselves who said the station on, on fire to lay the blame on protesters. now this is the 3rd day that hot north is witnessing confrontation between the police and professors. they have been sending the barricades on main roads and many roads. it would been there was an actual neighborhoods and police have been responding using tear gas and live ammunition up to late hours over the past 3 days. now, this is our angry following the death of hello demonstrators. another part of whom north, let's not, let's not forget to mark is the area that for the most amount of debts on november 7 to 10 people being killed with the others being killed here and 50 and undermine . now people are mobilizing for more pros, as they're saying that they're going to continue to voice their anger, not just at the military takeover, but at the fact that security forces have been using excessive, brutal force to response the processes for largely and have been very peaceful your
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al jazeera life from london more still ahead on the program opposition parties returned to the polls in venezuela. after 4 years of boycotts and hundreds of migraines are found crowded into the back of 2 trucks travelling through mexico. ah hello, the weather is looking rather cool and wet across parts of southern australia over the next couple of days, particularly into the southeast big area cloud here, thunderheads a rumbling away. we are going to see that wet weather fading, some big down pools in across new south wales as we go through a sunday that could lead to some localized flooding. saw the mayors, the queens that also seeing a fair bit of wet, where the rest of his warped thereafter. that's there. we're looking at a heat wave across northern parts of australia in the coming days,
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temperatures getting well up into the 30s. here notice by monday, wet weather will slide into word doubly way back in across southern parts. and we'll see something of repeat performance and make the most of that dry and bright weather that we do have across the se, showers there into our new zealand over the next day or 2. and we got some showers or longest spells of rain setting in across japan over the next couple of days. doesn't look too bad as we go one through sunday. last you drive for japan, but it comes from winter weather casa ne of china pushing across the korean peninsula. so where to whether to just making his way across, southern china the to gather together. and we're looking at some very heavy rain as we go 13, monday. that could lead to some localized flooding that will be big downpours and the likelihood of disruption. ah, the world's pollinators are in decline in this. so does arthritis. we meet
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entomologists on opposite sides of the planet. protecting insects of all sizes, crucial to preserving food chains. i've come to the you k to see how old industrial sites are being turned into bug reserves in an attempt to reverse this warring trend. whiting in sector, go on on al jazeera loo . ah, ah mac are minor the main stories now, thousands of people have been running against vaccine mandates and restrictions in european cities, including vienna and amsterdam. a surge of infections across the continent is
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leading to governments having to tighten cove at measures. the us out for your states as washington is investing in africa without imposing on sustainable levels of debt. he signed a $1000000000.00 trade deals while asking african leaders to bring in economic and social reforms. and in the sudanese capital hall to more police station is court fire. during the latest round of demonstrations, a people are also calling on the military to hand over power to a civilian government. after the army, chief abdul, for talbert han seized control of the country last month. now both the who's the rebels and saudi led coalition fighting and yemen, say they've launched major military operations, who sees a climbing to have hit bases oil installations and an airport in a number of saudi cities, while the saudi coalitions as its launched attacks on more than a dozen targets inside yemen. the devil gallery, the film only call it really all we targeted can call it base and re up with for
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some mud 3 drones. we also share the number of targets within the king abdullah international reporting gender. we also targeted that i'm call refineries and get done with other for some to drones. we also this through the critical military installation at a behind their national airport using once a month, 3 drone. other military targets were sheldon of hi jayson and john using 5 costs of 2 k drone. the total number of drones used in the operation amounted to 14. the many armed forces reiterate their capacity to carry out further offenses against both the saudi and the enemies within the limits of our local rights to defend our people and homeland. remind donnie as a research here at the m and policy center in arcade group. he has more on these claims. we've been seeing a lot of escalation on the ground and a lot of frontline changing in yemen. that basically has led to an intensification of airstrikes under the capital city of santa and as well. and if occasion of
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fighting along areas where there shouldn't have been recently, there has been basically violations of a united nations, an agreement to basically allow the city what, what city of up to date on which they are in the western coast. if you haven't to centrally leave that port, city alone, and allow it to be an access for all foods and goods into yemen. however, recently there have been shifts over those positions and the who these are now fighting western coast, the west coast forces that are supported by the united arab emirates. as such, this has basically allowed the kingdom said to radio to help us and aspire forces to back these battles over there. but nothing that's so significant. it's going to change the who the position in the north. and i think the so significant that's going to change the corporate i think, i think there are very, very many requests that are coming out now. that's how the baby does not want to continue its investment in the conflict in yemen, but rather move its investment towards is protecting its borders. and so the more the hoodies should drones or actually even claim,
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even though they may not have been attacking all these drones, it sounds good for them because it makes that maybe look a little weaker and it makes them look like they're in charge of the battle such the sad irradiance cannot be quiet when all is drawn. attacks continue to hit, the civilian and non civilian infrastructure and sad ravia. and so the star straits have done very little in the past to curtail the hope the spread. and i don't think they're going to do much to do so today. now in chalet people i had in the polls on sunday following it 2 years of political flux in the country. 2 of the 7 presidential candidates are ahead of the pack with a runoff election likely to be needed next month. one of the main issues in this vote has been a violence in south central chile, where the indigenous map, poochie community has been forcibly reclaiming his story. lands our latin america editor lucy newman, reports on this now from can yeti it's spring in south central chile in a vast rural area that extends to the pacific ocean. all this is now mostly under
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the control of indigenous map, poochie who say there reclaiming their ancestral land. i put your women show us how their animals are growing strong and fat on 200 acres that belong to a large chilean landowner. all of them have the letter, they're suspicious of journalists, but agree to speak to us because they say they're being intimidated by chilion armed forces. work about, i guess on about an hour long. are they here for war? why do they want to wage war with us? the only thing we want is to recover our territory. what belongs to us. 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 royal duncan trillion military that has been sent here to the albany, a region as part of a state of emergency that was declared by the government more than
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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 terrorism, or who to groups with one of several so called him a put you resistance. organizations has responded with his video vowing to confront the army and the chilean state, which it says has invaded my poacher territory. 5 forest company workers and their vehicles were attacked and too 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 porches like 63 year old farmer, alias window men, are themselves being attacked by armed groups whom he says are hiding behind the map, which of course. 6 6 in june he was attacked, tied up and beaten while his vehicle was burnt and all his cattle stolen. moreover,
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luckless a moon goes on. this is not them a butcher calling. it's not like they're just armed terrorist re delinquent. whether you love it, we see what they do every baby and i want just to sit up since the incident. his home has been attacked by unknown gunman at least 5 times. the gunfire was intense . for when i near by miguel malley, gail shows us his crops on 50 heck dares. 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. a pushy 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 mock. 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 our own territory. this nearby school was burned down by presumed mom put
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a use. it's director blame successive governments for the chaos village don't go. he thought were going to the state never wanted to give constitutional rights to did eunice, people, it never listened to their demands over the past 40 years, including recognition of our culture. we should all be living in harmony, my purchase 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 can yet a chilly, and a shiner is falling events for us and each land capital santiago. what is the mood like that day ahead of the elections? well, i'm very calm here in santiago, campaigning stopped a couple of days ago to give people time to reflect on who they might vote for what we're seeing as a very polarized political situation. the 2 main candid or the candidates with the
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best chance, according to the opinion, polls of making the 2nd round next month represent both extreme sides of the political spectrum. gabrielle body, h, a former student leader. very young, 35 years old. and they're supported by many of the left wing parties in chile, promising chains supporting the constitution, which is being negotiated now to replace the military year. a constitution from 1980, which is meant to allow many of those people, including them before chase we saw in lucy as report, allow them to partake, to participate more in chalet and society. these are people who feel excluded or who are not enjoying or chiles. great wealth and progress, but there are many people who feel great change, and they are generally represented by the extreme right wing can did it a jose antonio cast, who is anti immigrants, anti indigenous people talks about family values and these very pro, market talks about to a greater security to 2 extremes of the political spectrum,
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which is really divided actually, and society leaving people very confused. 25 percent or so have said they don't know who to vote for that could throw the election one way or another. so really a great deal of downgraded of proposed change, but also a great deal of doubt among many people and a great deal of reflection going on now as to who people might vote for in sundays elections. thank you very much. from santiago, she laid daniel shame of bringing us a preview that election. meanwhile, venezuela opposition parties. there are competing in regional elections on sundays . well, the 1st time since 2017. and they are hoping to make gains against the president nicholas maderos socialist party. as there is theresa bo reports to us from crack us. ah, for the 1st time in almost 4 years, the venezuelan position is back in an electro race. her voters are heading to the polls on sunday to pick local councils, mayers,
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and governors across the country. that kathy is running for the governorship of the state of miranda. he says this is an opportunity for the opposition to gain strength against president call. am i the widow there somewhere to report for the valuable we have major titanic effort to guarantee the in each voting table. there are at least 3 witnesses, a principal and 3 replacements. there are people in the districts and transport people that are working to guarantee that we have a charge. but the opposition is divided. and while some have supported the call to participate in the elections, others like one way, those who have challenged precedent, nikolai my, the door in the past have remain silent. remain a position, have 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.
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something that the ruling socialist party could certainly take advantage of the posse. mine 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 nicole amador because you have a lot of young people. so 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 future, for a country that's not what venezuela's become a worthwhile. for the 1st time in 15 years, the european union has sent a mission to observe the leg processed 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 info, shallots of the vote,
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release and of 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 these. only these conditions we could be here. we need to listen everybody. this is 1st condition plurality. you sent everybody. and in the end we have our conclusions and we will have our recommendations for years, be your position has been demanding free and fair elections in venezuela. we out of the countries enormous economic and social crisis exacerbated by tough us sanction . for many, this is a major test and a chance for the opposition to finally gain ground against the leader. many blame for the problems they face fearless, i will,
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i'll cedar cracker authorities in mexico of discovered and detained. hundreds of migrants being transported in the back of 2 trailer trunks. pregnant women and children are among those being held that from a number of central american countries. each year thousands of migrants on refugees cross through mexico in order to try and reach the united states. oh, and one of morsels just to become in very dirty and full of mud. i imagine it's due to the same physical conditions of the containers who are do are traveling and unsanitary and crowded conditions. i imagine that with the heat, they are also vert and muddy. others were not too bad, did on her face masks, there were no measures taken to should be insuring for themselves to prevent the situation in no, of course. 19 other flood to her province of british columbia in canada has imposed temporary restrictions on fuel and non essential travel to help stabilize supply chains. as a recovery gets underway,
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non essential vehicles are limited to 30 liters of fuel per trip to the petrol station. in order expected to last until the 1st of december, travel is also forbidden on sections of several highways. floods and mud slides of destroyed roads and houses. it's expected to be one of the costliest natural disasters in canada's history. a large fire is broken out in a building near the opera house in central paris flames. an effect cloud of smoke came out of the building, which was used as an office emergency services will call to contain the blaze, and the public has been told to avoid the area. it's not clear what caused the fire . now video allegedly showing missing tennis player pang tray out at a restaurant is being publicized by chinese state media. show a can't be heard talking in the footage, which is presumably been released in response to the viral. whereas pang sway campaign, the women's tennis association is saying that the video is insufficient evidence of
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her safety. tannist i had not been seen since accusing a high ranking chinese politician of sexually assaulting her. there have been calls the china to prove that she is safe and well. ah, a quick look at the headline stories the south now and the world health organization has one but half a 1000000 deaths could be recorded across europe by march unless urgent action is taken to stop the spread of cov, at 19 thousands of people have been rallying against vaccine mandates and restrictions in european cities in vienna, protest is demonstrated against a national lockdown. i'm the introduction of compulsory jobs. people are also.
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