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part of the time, most always we are the ones traveling the extra mile there are the media, don't go, we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. ah yeah. potentially the cave 19 restriction violence in europe is warned. more needs to be done to contain the virus. ah! hello. hello robin. you're watching all just like my headquarters hearing. coming up in the next 30 minutes. julians get ready to choose a new president with 2 very different front runner, leading opinion polls. wrapping up his tour of africa, secretary of state hansley blinking promises the u. s. will do more to help
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development and alarming evidence that the fishing is pushing from stone to the brink of collapse. ah, welcome to the program. the pandemic is stirring deep public anger in some parts of europe have a new cove at 19 restrictions. the netherlands has seen a 2nd night of writing with people throwing stones and fireworks at police in the hague. 3 pretences have been treated in hospital after police open fire. thousands of people of also rallied in vienna. the world health organization has warned half a 1000000 people could die in europe by march. unless urgent action is taken, that in barbara has more ah, gathering in vienna to say things have gone too far as governments around europe try to limit rising cove in 19 infection rates. austria's bringing in
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a 3 week national lockdown for 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. vaccines 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 or guest room is a strong alleged people are which, unaided, and what people get ill. so you see that they have some direct influence on the other, the level of the panoramic situation. 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,
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citing general skepticism after 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 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 country's health minister says a 4th wave of infections is so serious that a national lockdown can't be ruled out. then as police just at 1st pick the alice dick 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 right in high time to react either mental it with the put on depression now and ultimately we're no longer free honesty. if you ask me i'm convinced mandatory vaccinations will be entertained while in northern italy . 3 ski slaves have opened up for the 1st time since march 2020. everyone has to
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show us so called green pass a digital certificate showing someone's been vaccinated tested negative, or recovered from covet 19. saturday also saw a protest against the policy in rome. a reminder of the tensions existing around attempts to fight the pandemic. nadine baba al jazeera, the french caribbean islands of guadalupe her being put under a curfew after 5 days of violent protests against cope with 19 restrictions. they won is allowed on the streets between 6 pm and 5 and, and the sale of petrol encounter is no longer allowed friends as ending special police and counter terrorism offices too, in response to looting and awesome. now we're just hours away from presidential elections in chile and the nation has also rarely been so divided millions. choose the successor to sebastian clara. the leading candidates include left his gabrielle barracks and right when jose antonio cast the elections, being held in
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a new political landscape to the explosion in social unrest that began in 2019 daniel shambler is in santiago. the 2 main candidates, the ones who have figured most strongly the in the opinion polls really represent both sides extreme sides of the political spectrum. here in chile, gabriel boarded, she was a very young, 35 year old former student leader from the fall south of the country. he supported by most of the left wing groups of policies in chile, including the communist party. he is promising fundamental change to make chilly, more inclusive, to include people on the property 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? canada and tony or gas, he is an immigration, he's talked about taking a ditch along chile for that stuff. immigrants getting in. he's a supporter of the former dictator stopping oshea. he represents in many ways the,
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the resistance to change people pining for the past in chile. they remember with style and he has, he was, he's been a head in the opinion polls so far. it looks like the, the, these are the 2 that we'll go through to the 2nd round in december. there's a moderate left candidates, a voter of rights candidate who are also in the running with up to see what their votes go. if we go to a 2nd round, but there is a great deal uncertainty in chile, given that this is a country with huge wealth. but it is a country which has some of the worst wealth distribution anywhere in the 18 in the developed world. many of the people in this country would like to have a great to share off some of that wealth of some of that progression that truly has been made over the years. and that basically everything really on these elections on sunday to see which way they go, either extreme left or all right. one of the main issues discussed ahead of chileya general election is increasing violence in the south. that's where the indian it it
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indigenous poochie community has been forcibly reclaiming historic glands as the uneven reports now from can t t 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 map, poochie who 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 gillian landowner. all of them have other they're suspicious of journalists, but agree to speak to us because they say they're being intimidated by chilion armed forces or get by they get an approval on. 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, they get into buses with their weapons. the helicopter is escorting
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a convoy of soldiers who joined militarized police. the chilean state 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 required 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 terrorism, of who to great, let me speak with one of several so called him a put resistance organizations has responded with his video bowing to confront the army and the chilean state which it says has invaded my poacher territory by force to company workers and their vehicles were attacked and too seriously injured by who did gunman recently with one earlier an unarmed man 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
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even my punches, like 63 year old farmer, alias when new men are themselves being attacked by armed group whom he says are hiding behind the map which of course. 6 in june he was attacked, tied up and beaten while his vehicle was burnt, and all his cattle stolen. murray, the luckless unknown, goes on. this is not them a butcher cause it's not like they're just armed terrorist re, delinquency thieves. love it. we see what they do every day, and i want just to sit up since the incident, his home has been attacked by unknown gunmen, at least 5 times. the gunfire was intense. for benign nearby 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
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150 years ago and on. but he concedes that the violence has got out of hand who saw an at bomb a mac. 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 mom put a use, it's director, blame successive governments for the chaos it though america is a legal of the state never wanted to give constitutional rights to diginero people . it never listened to their demands over the past 4 years. including recognition of our culture, we should all be living in harmony, lepeu, chase, 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 de chile. the united nation says 75 refugees,
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migrants drowned in the mediterranean sea knowles of libya. earlier this week, another 15 survivors were rescued by fishermen and brought to the port of the water in north western libya. they were trying to reach italy by boat. hundreds of demonstrators rallied in warsaw in solidarity with refugees, migrant stranded at the poland. valerie boarder, they won't punish authorities to do more for people who are in need of medical support, food and shelter. both poland and bella roost have accused each other of using refugees as political poems. the secretary of state says washington is investing in africa without imposing sustainable levels of debt blanket wrapped up his african visit in senegal, where he expressed concern for the stability of neighboring molly. he seemed to cool in the past 18 months. he's also highlighted us efforts to help synagogue manufacture its own coven, 19 vaccines. nicholas hat constable on lincoln's visit from dhaka.
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secretary lincoln's at parting idea before he heads back to washington. 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 had a 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 that 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 investment, 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 cobra vaccine right here on the continents, only 2 percent of people in africa are vaccinated, and that's a concern, not just the people here in senegal or the african continent, but that's an issue globally, rebels and e p. p has more than 2 grier regions. a federal falls is of carried out a drones strike, targeting a residential area in mckelly government and to grey and forces have been fighting
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since november last year. thousands have been killed and more than 2000000 people displaced. a police station has been set on fire in sudan during the latest round of demonstrations. i know people are demanding justice. they've come during protest and the handover of power to civilian rule. at least 40 people have been killed since the military take over last month. it morgan has more from cartoon. police have been saying that despite most of the process being people, some, some of the protests of have been attacking police properties and public properties . and it looks like this is one of the scenarios. however, some of the professors in the north where this police station was burned, those professors who we speak, we have spoken to that they were not involved in the branding of the station. and but it was the police himself who said the station on foot on fire to lay the blame on processors. now this is the 3rd day that hudson north is witnessing
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confrontation between the police and professors. they have been sending a barricade on main roads and many roads it within their residential neighborhoods . and police have been responding using your gas and live ammunition up to late hours over the past 3 days. and this is our angry following the death of a fellow demonstrators on november 17th. the north, let's not, let's not forget to mark is the area that for the most amount of beth on november 17th with at least 10 people being killed with the others being killed. here in the city and undermine. now people are mobilizing for more process, 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 who are largely on on and have been very peaceful, well still had here on al jazeera will take you to a new school in somalia that is helping turn around the lives of children with special needs and the families. time andy richardson at the out rate stadium in
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cats are way in exactly one time. the middle east's, 1st football world will be kicking off. ah hello, there. the weather's logic, quiet course, 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 southward. 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 a good part of western canada. we will see some winter weather coming in here. the
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pacific northwest stays fine and dry for the time being as we go on 3 monday, maybe some wet or weather coming back in here. and noticed, be, see, could see little more in the way that when she makes before much of north america is fine and dry. it's pretty cold though having said that, not to go to corsica being pleasant, sunshine coming through here. rash of showers, cross western parts of the region, that's where the, the wettest weather will be, but plenty of sunshine, in between se, set fair. for the most part, we will see some wet to whether they are into cuba, into hispaniola. charles, have one or 2 showers around the east and alice more the way of sunshine than showers and staying fine and try for jamaica. ah, a little counting the cost is big. pharma refuses to sell private back soon. secret wells, health organization, hiv a south african labs, the crack m on a coast i'm factored by the pandemic. the airline industry plots,
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so root canal matter. counting the cough on how to say we understand the differences in the culture across the world. so no matter what we've been using kind of for that matter to you. oh oh, look about what you all to say. that would be so horrible to remind us of all top stories. there's been a 2nd night of riots in the netherlands against new cove at 19 restrictions protested through stones and fireworks of police the hague. 3 people law being treated hospital after offices open fire julians are heading to the polls on
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sundays. millions of choosing a successor to sebastian pinero, the leading candidates include, left is gabrielle boring. can right winger jose antonio cast through a secretary of state has wrapped up his tour of africa with his upsetting go on to the blink and left with a message that washington was a partner of african countries while also raising concerns about on getting instability in ethiopia. of molly, around a 1000000000 people in low income countries rely on the oceans, the food, but fish populations are declining at a faster rate than previously estimated according to a new study involving hundreds of global fisheries experts. the mandarin foundation says as evidence that half of the world's stocks are over fished and it warns at about 8 percent of these fish stocks on the brink of collapse. of $142.00 countries at recess, 20 received a failing grade. many,
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all of their stocks having walked out with little hope of replenishment to any worthy is the chief executive of the flourishing ocean's initiative theme in the refund. ation that he thinks both rich and poor nations need to do their bit to address the problem. basically, it boils down to not enough management oversight by already when it comes to whether it's fishing in exclusive economic designs or whether it's fishing on the high seas. we know from a lot of science and a lot of experience around the world. the way you have good management there, i'm more efficient to say there's more fish to go around. and so what we absolutely need to encourage and drive through different governments all around the world. recognize the scale of this problem, recognize that by introducing good management, good governance, we actually end up in a much more positive productive situation where companies can catch the fish they need. people who depend on fishing for their lively could, can,
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can catch the fish they need and there's plenty for future generations. some of the wealthier countries have more capacity to develop the governance systems in order to be able to put a bit better fishing practices in place. but let's be honest, every country need to list a game. there are quite a few well developed countries with well developed governance systems in australia is one of them where still 30 percent of the strategy is fish stocks, fish to on sustainable level. so it's not just a rich versus poor country issue. every country needs to list a game. you can just president says those responsible for tuesday, suicide bombings, income, paul m a surrender, or be killed. him a 70 address the nation for the 1st times that the attacks left for people dead and 33 injured security forces shot and killed 5 suspects, including a cleric and arrested another 21 others. catherine saw he has moved from the scene
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on the south explosion on tuesday happened. he had parliament avenue. they close to parliament building and other government offices as well. but the big impact was cells and buildings along this route, life slowly coming back to normal. and all none of the properties here are beginning to repair their damage to a properties. another attack happened near the central police station, so the police ellison was incident and they have been carrying out increasingly patrols in the fred neighbor who's in the city center as well. they say they have arrested several people including mine and have shot down of 5 people who are trying to resist the arrest. they accuse an awkward paragon who are working or affiliated with the i like democratic forces. this is a rebel who made 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 ever been talking about this
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incident phase that his government has a proof of alien my address for with this to idea. it doesn't. yeah. mozambwe. cornwall, so chauffeur. shudder understood themselves. wash what procedure to do, whatever it will do it from all to do or die. this attack comes off the back of fly this last month, one at a reference. and another one about 30 kilometers away. all have been claimed by i fell on behalf of if administrative division calls are the central african province, which is also said 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 hell, the colonies forces and the un fight adf. somalia has one of the lowest enrollment
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rate for primary school students in the world of kids with special leads. it's almost impossible to find adequate education. but a new school in the capital market issue wants to change that on give people and families with autistic children. hope mom as well as well. it's been a yes and sally said was admitted to the center in regard issue for people with special needs. he is autistic when he arrived here and he had difficulty speaking. but his symptoms had begun to improve is not able to learn until he talked with his surroundings. his family is up in the mountains and i know how much he's been taken . good care of. now he can read right and do some mathematics. he has improved above all, he has made some friends within the community. he started to enjoy his life. i hope there can be many centers like this one to help more autistic children about 60
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autistic children are receiving care in the center at the moment. every year. that number exceeds 400. those who are under facilities say the treatment, they provide israel and somali. so my hello by our center is the only facility for children with disabilities which makes its existence a matter of necessity, despite limited resources and shortage of qualified specialist. many children are now able to read, write, and interact with their community. we'd wish to expand, but we lack demeans the low level of public. a wellness about autism in somalia presents another challenge many autistic children here. missy opportunity for early treatment often kept behind closed doors without the help they need must be looked at them. most families here do not recognize the symptoms of autism. they believe their children are processed and can not be treated. that's why they locked them at home, thus denying them the opportunity of treatment. raising awareness is a priority to help or to stick children at an early stage. despite the lack of
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official statistics on autistic children in somalia, health workers say their number is rising. the attribute to a combination of factors that include header, detail, causes and armed conflicts hum advice or dizzying in the us. slides have been disrupted as atlanta airport on saturday and for a gun was accidentally discharged in the security area. a passengers weapon went off as apple staff to bag sending people scrambling the safety. its owner attempted to leave the airport but wasn't allowed to go according to an airport spokes person . flights resumed after 2 hours delay chinese state media has released another video up and chalet showing the tennis store at a junior tournament in beijing. the video is the latest post by the editor of global times pin had not been seen in public since making sexual assault allegations against former chinese vice premier. shang glee,
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the world 10 associations that sunday's very own photos are insufficient and do not address it concerns about her. the us and u. k and the un have been demanding proof of polls. where about that it was payday for several people in the us state of california, but one that could get them in a lot of trouble. that all of the design popped open on the freeway to san diego and being bags of cash flying out video. home. social media showed people picking up the notes but police of war. the footage will be used to find those who took the money. if they did return it to arrests were made at the scene one year from now, the 1st world cup to be held in the middle east will kick off in cattle. it was a bit too hosty that more than a decade ago. and since then has been transformed and the richardson reports on, i'll call north of doha,
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where it all became a stadium designed to reflect the nomadic culture of the region will soon be providing a home for footballs. most prized event. cattle is our bait stadium. will stage the 1st game of the 2022 world cup the monies overseen every stage of its construction hopes it will make a less thing. first impression, the design of the stadium resemble the bed when 10 shot, which is the welcome sign back in today's. this is where not just category region. people used to live in charlotte, and this is how you welcome your guest with a fine of guitar is open door to everybody around the world to welcome them inside guitar by welcoming them in a bit stadium in 2020 to 60000 fans will be inside this stadium for that opening match. and one thing we know they'll be watching is casso the whole nation, not just kicking off the middle east's 1st world cup. it will be the 1st ever time
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. catherine national team has kicked up all of this for the biggest tournaments. more teams are getting ready to join cattle at the world cup each time a country qualifies. the national flag is raised at a ceremony held on the sea front of the capital, doha. i know the origins, ions are thrilled to come here. they are planning their trip. they are now in social media posting about it. they are very happy and messy will be here. all our good players will be here, and i think this is going to be a very great, extremely important role. moving a 1000000 supporters are expected to make the trip to cancel. what will be the most compact world cup in history, all 8 stadiums with an a metro ride or short drive of each other. meaning fans could go and watch more than one matcher day. what i looking forward to is that you feel that it will go on. everybody's basic, the indo, so the mexicans with the dots in the gym as with teenagers and whatever the
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guitar is with the, the swedish for that is that connection that will make it so special. some finishing touches and a few more qualify teams. and now all that's needed before the middle east, biggest sporting events can begin. and the richardson al jazeera, though, are you watching old 0 nice the whole rahman in doha reminder of our top news stories. there's been a 2nd night of riots in the netherlands against new cobra, 1900 restrictions protested through stones and fireworks of police in the hague. 3 people having treated in hospital after officers opened fire. the french can be islands of guadalupe have been put under curfew after 5 days of violent protests against.

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