tv [untitled] November 21, 2021 2:00am-2:31am AST
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we don't want to politicians anymore, they just dis, united the people in the last episode of democracy. maybe we explore how children's elders led the fight for self determination. residing at that time, thinking that the not coast was the same as thinking of 2 ends. government high, the people on al jazeera, ah, the focus is back on europe. has cases of corona, virus continue to climb, but lockdown restrictions are being met with protests across the continent. ah, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are alive, and also coming up to lands. get ready to choose a new president with 2 very different front runners, leading opinion, pope's wrapping up, his tour of africa. secretary of state, anthony blink, and promises the us will do more to help development and formula one action, the world's best drivers battle for poll position. here at the 1st ever cat,
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all grown free. ah. the pandemic is stirring deep public anger in some parts of europe of new carpet 19 restrictions. the netherlands are seeing a 2nd night of rioting with people throwing stones and fireworks at the police and the hague. 3 protest is being treated in the hospital after police open fire. world health organization has warned half a 1000000 deaths could be recorded across the continent by march unless urgent action is taken. but there's rising public, anger and government right across the continent for imposing measures to bring down infections, letting bother reports. gathering in vienna to say things have gone too far. as governments around europe try to limit rising covey 19 infection rates, austria's, bringing in a 3 week national lockdown from monday,
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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. maxine 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 deborah wright will get to miss a stroke. ah, less people are election aid it and more people get the ill. so you'll see that they have some direct influence on the uh, the, the level of the banner, which equation 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 he's not surprised. at the protests, citing general skepticism of the previous government fell following
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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 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. and as police just at 1st click the alice think it had the politicians organized this more strictly, we would have avoided this worsening situation. intensive care units being isolated . i think it's absolutely rising high time to react. that minute with being put under pressure now and ultimately will no longer free honesty. if you ask me, i'm convinced. mandatory vaccinations will be introduced while in northern italy. 3 ski slopes have opened up for the 1st time since march 2020. everyone has to show
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a so called green pass, a digital certificate showing some one's been vaccinated, tested negative, or recovered from covet 19 o saturday. i also saw a protest against the past in rome, a reminder of the tensions existing around attempts to fight the pandemic. nadine baba al jazeera. meanwhile, the french caribbean islands of guadalupe had been put under a curfew after 5 days of violent protests against coven 19 restrictions. no one's allowed on the streets between 6 pm and 5 am. and the sale of petrol and cannons is no longer allowed. france is sending special police and counter terrorism officers in response to looting an aston. we're just one day away from presidential elections in chile and the nation has randy been so divided millions are choosing a successor to sebastian panera elections being held in a new political landscape after the explosion and social unrest. it began in 20191 of the more recent issues as when violence in south central chile, where the indigenous my poacher community has been forcibly reclaiming. historic
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lands or daniel traveler is in the capital santiago, daniel. so this is one of the most polarized elections in years virtually talk us through what's at stake in and who are the front runners? well, for many people down absolutely everything. and then we're in the process of the constitution being rewritten about being re negotiated by our committee, especially chosen to do exactly that after these riots that we saw here, massive demonstrations in october, november of 2019. and there were 7 front runner, southern candidates in sundays elections for really who have any chance of or perhaps making it to a 2nd round. if there's no clear winner on sunday, segment will be in december. but the 2 main candidates, the one, the sort of figured most strongly the up in the opinion polls really represent both sides extreme sides of the political spectrum. here in chile, there's gabrielle body. choose a very young, 35 year old, a former student leader from the far south of the country. he supported by most of
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the left wing groups and parties in chile, including the communist party. he is promising fundamental change to make chilly, more inclusive, to include her people on the poverty line indigenous people, women, and he supports his big change to the constitution. on the other side of the spectrum is the extreme fall right candidate jose antonio cast. he is anti immigration, he's talked about digging a ditch along chili's board to stop immigrants getting in. he's a supporter of the former dictator. i got been oshea and he represents in many ways the, the resistance to change people pining for a past in chile that they remember with nostalgia. and he has, he was, he's been ahead in the opinion. polls are so far, it looks like the, the, these are the 2 that will go through to the 2nd round or in december, there's a moderate left candidate to moderate, right? our candidates are also in the running. we'll have to see where their votes go. if
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we go to a 2nd round, but there is a great deal uncertainty in chile, a given that this is a country with huge wealth. but it is a country or which has some of the worst wealth distribution anywhere in the, in, in the developed world. and many the people in this country would like to have a great, a share of some of that. well, for some of that progression that chile has been made over the years. and they're the betting everything ready on these elections on sunday to see which way they go, either extreme left or fall. right. all right, a dental china line for stay in the capitol santiago. daniel, thank you. the you are such a state says washington is investing in africa without imposing unsustainable levels of debt blinkin wrapped up his african visit in senegal, where he expressed concern for the stability of neighboring molly. it seemed to cruise in the past 18 months. he also highlighted us efforts to help synagogue manufacture its own cobit 19 vaccines. nicholas hawk has more on lincoln's visit from deca. this secretary lincoln's parting idea before he heads back to washington
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. d. c. is a 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 have to make sure that they are getting the assistance they need and of 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
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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 did mentioned china by word, he alluded to chinese investments, ensuring that american investment would not put african countries in debt. here in the pesto institute, that blinkin said that the united states will continue to help the manufacturing of covert vaccine. right here on the continent, only 2 percent of people in africa are vaccinated. and that's a concern, not just to people here in senegal or in the african continent, but that's an issue globally. a police station has been set on fire in sudan during the latest round of demonstration. hey, people are demanding justice for those killed during protest and a 100 of, of
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a civilian rule that he's 40 people have been killed since the military takeover last month. it morgan has more not from cartoon. police have been saying that despite most of the pros as being peaceful some, some of the protesters have been attacking police properties and public property. then it looks like this is one of the scenarios. however, some of the protesters in order to north where this police station was burned, those protested who was speaking were we have spoken to see that they were not involved in the burning of the station. and that it was the police themselves who said the station on foot on fire to lay the blame on protest those. now this is the 3rd day that hotel north is witnessing confrontation between the police and protested. they have been sending a barricades on main roads and many roads within their residential neighborhoods. and police has been responding using tear gas and lab and we mission up to late hours over the past 3 days. not processed as our angry following. the death of fellow demonstrators on november 17th, the cotton north. let's not, let's not forget how to mark is the area that for the most amount of data on
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november 17th, with at least 10 people being killed with the others being killed here and for to him city, and undermine. now people are mobilizing for more protest. 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 respond to the protesters who are largely unarmed and have been very peaceful. not, not so to come here now to 0, including protest against pakistan's prime minister in. com was the cost of living continues to ra you, speeding families unable to afford through. plus a state of emergency is in place here in the restaurant south central region of chile, where the army has been deployed. whether they will remain here, but well depend on the results from sunday's presidential elections. ah.
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hello there. the weather slot equates cross eastern parts of north america at the moment. little area of high pressure in place here keeping it generally settled. but here comes the next change. this weather system will sink its way further southwards gathering across the ohio valley, the tennessee valley longest spells of rain pushing over towards the appalachians as we go through sunday. ahead of that, not too bad, pleasant sunshine, snow north of the border, just around the lakes. pushing into one terrier and some snow bank coming back into british columbia. doesn't look too bad for good part of western canada. we will see some when she weather coming in here. the pacific northwest stays fine and dry for the time being. as we go on 3, monday may be some wet weather coming back in here. and noticed b. c could see little more in the way that when she makes but for much of north america is fine and dry. it's pretty cold though, having said that, not to go across the caribbean, pleasant sunshine, coming through here, rash of showers, cross western parts of the region. that's where the,
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the wettest weather will be, but plenty of sunshine, in between se, set fair for the most part, we will see somewhere to whether they're into cuba, into hispaniola a chance of one or 2 showers around the eastern olives. more the way of sunshine than showers, as thank fine and try for jamaica. ah, there's a lot more into al jazeera than t v with our website mobile app, social media, and podcast. al jazeera digital is a world to award winning online content. and each week on portal will bring you the very best of it. they're trying to frighten the people to leave it to go somewhere else. but the truth is that it got nowhere else to go. so if you missed it online, catch up here with me, sandra gammon on al jazeera lou
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. ah, welcome back. a quick reminder. the top stories here on al jazeera does growing anger against new coven 19 measures across europe. the netherlands is seeing a 2nd night abroad, with people throwing stones and fireworks at police at the hague. free protest is uh, being treated in the hospital to offices open sign. the u. s. secretary of state has wrapped up his tour of africa with a visit to senegal. anthony blink and left the message that washington was a partner of african countries, also raising concerns about ongoing instability in ethiopia. and molly, i'm to liam's are heading to the polls on the sunday. minimums are choosing a successor to sebastian pinero elections being held in a new political landscape off the explosion in social unrest. it began in 2019
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now one of the main issues discussed ahead of july is general election is increasing violence in the south. that's where the indigenous my puter community has been forcibly reclaiming. historic lambs. the $71.00 reports now from kinetic it's spring in south central chile, in a vast rural area that extends to the pacific ocean. all this is now mostly under the control of indigenous. my poaching will say they're reclaiming their ancestral land. my poochie women show us how their animals are growing strong and fat on $200.00 acres that belong to a large chilean 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 tilly and armed forces. work about, i guess, another another. i mean, 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, and they intimidate our children, enter our homes in han, yet they,
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they get into buses with their weapons. the helicopter is escorting a convoy of soldiers who joined militarized police. the to the instate has lost control here. this is part of a heard the roman 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 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 called terrorism, of who 2 groups with one of several so called him a put resistance organizations has responded with this video bowing to confront the army and the chilean state, which it says has invaded my, put your territory by force to accompany workers and their vehicles were attacked and to seriously injured by who did gunman recently equal to one. earlier and unarmed, more put a youth was shot dead and another seriously wounded. i soldier outside of this
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house, just the latest in the spiral of violence. but even my punches, like 63 year old farmer, alias when new men are themselves being attacked by armed groups whom he says are hiding behind them up. which 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, i know not goes on. this is not them a butcher calling. it's not like they're just armentaros city delinquency themes. love it. we see what they do every baby and i want justice. it since the incident, his home has been attacked by unknown gunman at least 5 times. the gunfire was intense. for when i 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 approaching from regaining control of the territory. taken from
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them 150 years ago and on, but he concedes that the violence has got out of hand. we saw a globe, a mock. there are some people doing things for personal gain, not them a future cause and we have to start to control what is happening in our own territory. this nearby school was burned down by presumed my put to use. it's director blame, successive governments for the chaos will go a longer 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 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 penya de chilly. on sunday,
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millions of venezuelans are heading to the polls for regional elections. opposition parties are competing for the 1st time since 2017 and are hoping to make games against president nicholas madura socialist party. and as theresa bo reports on carrack us, it'll be the 1st test for the opposition to set aside their differences to fight madura. for the 1st time in almost 4 years, the venice will, in a position is back in an electro race. a 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 miranda. he says, this is an opportunity for the opposition to gain strength against president equal am i the widow there somewhere to report what we've done. we have major titanic efforts to guarantee the in each voting table. there are at least 3 witness selected as a principal and 2 replacements. there are people in the districts and transport
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people that are working to guarantee that we have a chance. but the opposition is divided and while some have supported the call to participate in the elections, others like one way though, we have challenged precedent to call my lawyer in the past. have remained silent. remain a position i 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, my daughter, because you have a lot to say, i've never been chief of the opposition,
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but i'm part of it. people to serve. we acknowledge our mistakes. i recognize up 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. 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. he's having sandals 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 spent
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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 sanctions . 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. various i will, i'll cedar cracker authorities and mexico have discovered and detained. hundreds of migrants being transported in the back of 2 trailer trucks. pregnant women and children are among those being held there from a number of central american countries. each year, thousands of migrants crossed through mexico to try to reach the united states. a you'll be in, in a, i'd want to move, let's just do they come in very dirty and full of my. i imagine it's due to the
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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 that and my deal with others who are not too bad. on her face masks, if there were no measures taken, he should be insuring for themselves to prevent the situation. the number of co at 19 the flood had province of british columbia and canada has imposed temporary restrictions on fuel and non essential travel to help stabilize supply chains. as recovery gets underway, non essential vehicles are limited to 30 liters of fuel per trip. an order expected a last until the beginning of december travels also forbidden on sections of several highways. floods and mudslides have destroyed rows and houses. now video apparently showing the missing chinese tennis player peng sway at a restaurant has been released by the state run global times newspaper. she cannot be heard talking in the footage, which has been released in the wake of the viral. where is peng chalet hash tag campaign? the woman's tennis association says the video isn't sufficient evidence of her
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safety. the tennis star hasn't been seen since accusing a high ranking chinese politician of sexually assaulting her. they've been called for china to prove that she safe and well in pakistan, members of an opposition alliance of running against the government. and the north western city of per shower demonstration was against the economic policies of prime minister. in one con, people are unhappy with the rising cost of living on da, struggling to make ends meet inflation in pakistan's at its highest levels. in 70 years, i saw had been j reports from petula, coalition of pakistan's, political parties in the opposition have gathered in the northern city of shower. they are continuing their nationwide protests against inflation rise in slices of lisa commodities and the government. they say that it is in wrong on government, which is responsible for what is happening in pakistan. they say it has failed in the people to focus on. according to these leaders,
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the government is following the agenda and the policies of the international monetary fund and international organizations. rather than the interest of the pakistani people. although it is a coalition of a number of political bodies, but they have not been able to gather more than a few 100 people here. and this is what the government has been saying that these people have tried their hands of power before they fail to focus on the people as well. and it is the american government, which is going to bring about change. the government has launched the $700000000.00 program to provide relief to the people, but it says that because of various international refreshes, it is hard to increase prices. and as this back and forth between politicians continues that people continue to suffer back is not, has not seen inflation like this for the last 70 years. and the prices of basic commodities have been rising. people have been telling us that they are having to choose whether to send their children to school or put food on the table. uganda as president says, those responsible for tuesday is suicide bombings. income potter must surrender or
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be killed. president, you were him a 70 address the nation for the 1st time since the attacks left for people dead and 33 injured security forces shot and killed 5 suspects and arrested. another 21 out there was catherine saw he has more now from c on the safe explosion on tuesday happened. he had published avenue. they close to parliament building and other government offices as well. but the impact was fell and buildings along this route . life is slowly coming back to normal, and all none of the properties here are beginning to repair their damaged properties. another attack happened near the central police station, so police ellison was incident and they have been carrying out increasingly patrols in different neighborhoods in the city center as well. they say they have arrested several people to the miners and have shot down 5 people who are trying to resist
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the arrest. they accuse a local paragon who are working were affiliated with our like democratic forces. this is a rebel who believes in the democratic republic of congo. thousands of people have been filled, 5 if a group. so police say that now they are recruiting, actively young ugandans here. the president has, as we'll be talking about this incidentally says that his government has a proof of alien my address with this to the idea in the near mozambwe. oh, so chauffeur. shudder uncivil themselves. the horse will be prosecuted, but it will do it from all to do or die. this attack comes off the back of who either last month, one at a reference, and another one about 30 kilometers away. all have been claimed by i fell on behalf
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of if administrative division calls are the central african province, we could also say to have linked with adf. this also comes at a time when the military is planning to deploy its soldiers to the democratic republic of congo. to help the police forces and the un fight adf. so sports news. now news hamilton is in pole position for the very 1st formula on grand prix to be held here in cats. are he taught the time sheets well clear of the field as he aims to close the gap on max for stopping in the driver's championship. there was folks, has all the actions as the sun sets on the la salle circuits. excitement in the stands grew ahead of qualifying the latest chapter in what's become one of the tightest formula. one turtle battles. 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 cut off at the 1st time,
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so none of the drivers have driven this track before we stop. it was quick in his red bull, but he had to settle for 2nd best. it was hamilton, who dominated under the flood lights for mercedes. he was quickest in all 3 qualifying sessions, nearly half a 2nd faster, the best happened. and he did it all with an upset stomach as well. yes. go. great job guys. yesterday was a really difficult negative 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 here till midnight. last night working with the engineers made some changes for p 3. and that last lap was, was beautiful as, as a, as a race. we like this track is amazing to drive. we are definitely are struggling a bit 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 fall from one. i hope a group is going to get on the,
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on the clean side for me and lewis 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 stipend will be up for the fight. david stokes al jazeera ah, talk to a quick check of the headlines here on al jazeera, there's growing anger against new cobit 19 measures across europe. the netherlands is seeing a 2nd light of writing with people throwing stones and fireworks at the police at the hague. 3 protesters are being treated in the hospital after officers open. fire julians are heading to the polls on sunday. millions are choosing a successor to sebastian panera elections being held in a new political landscape after the explosion and social.
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