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west africa joining up with the showers that we have into the gulf of guinea and those showers they drained the way out of the tropics, across angola. botswana, zambia could see a shower to eastern parts of south africa. could see some much needed some heavy rain for a time that wet weather will gradually make his way further north was pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results for the trade bar and walk indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let me park when denise's growth and progress invest in indonesia. now, most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of
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100000 forms. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is precious, with fear is not an option. but we're not most people, lou ah, ah, hello, they watching out of there and that's remind you about top stories here. this hour answered on an agreement has been reached to reinstate deposed liter abdullah. hum
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doc as prime minister. he was ousted nearly a month ago when the military seized power that had to weeks of protests across the nation. meanwhile, though crowns and called to him had been marching towards the presidential palace to don's loudest opposition coalition has rejected the deal and called for the protest to continue israeli police say one person has been killed. 3 others injured in a shooting and occupied east. jerusalem had happened to near an entrance to the oxen lost compound 2 of the injured israeli police. now, rebels and ethiopians, t grind region say, government forces have carried out a drone attack in malay as spokesman for the t great people's liberation, fronted residential buildings in the regional capital were targeted. meanwhile, the rebels continued moving towards addis ababa. they've taken control of the city of show a robot that's about 230 kilometers north of the capitol. was gonna get a drew with an independent journalist based in our suburb. he has more on that report, a drawing strike. once we know as the allegation that is being leveled again,
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the state you're been side by the t p left in particular, the spokesperson of the t p. a left guitar to read. doc was been saying that at 1 am this morning. any fuel been drawn out was launched against mccully, the capitana for to gray, and he hasn't said what the damages, but again, the european side hasn't commented. they're focused on a global protest that's happening currently. and many, many cities in europe, in northern north american nations, including canada and the u. s. saying no more in terms of western countries getting involved in the internal affairs of the country. so the haven't said much, but what we know so far as the u. s. invoice to the horn of africa, jeffrey feltman is an id sup about having a conversation with different actors to try to see if they can slow down or, and this conflict that begun a year ago. but again, the u. s. happens to be
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a wage issue among ethiopians. there are consistent accusation of them getting involved and providing arms perhaps. but citing with the t p n f per se, that has been, you know, i leased by the european side and by the children's social media. and again, the african invoice, as the former president ofa nigeria, mr. obasanjo is also is said to be an id, some of our trying to speak to different doctors trying to see if this conflict not be got a year ago would end up permanent analyst. and for malia has been killed in a suicide bomb attack in the capital on that issue. and the as is mm hm. and good address, the director of the government owned radio. mogadishu and a well known critic of al chabad beyond group says it is behind the attack for others were injured, including the right to have somebody national television. how floods in south you dont have forced hundreds of thousands of people out of their homes,
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crops they have been destroyed and grazing land for hiding communities has been reduced. half of south dawns. 11000000 people depend already on food assistance. hiring matessa reports now from fungus in jungle state. this used to be a road until it disappeared under water mid last year. now the only way to get around in this part of south to dawn is my boats, and canoes is the worst flood this region is seen in 60 years. in this area, every home is abandoned. families had no choice, but to leave people like no l. mccray, who arrived here in july, her children an extended family, now sleep in this makeshift house, not sure if and when they'll be able to go back home human color, my house is still under water. no, there are a lot of his neck sad ripped i, one of the places the steel river. it's no longer home. so how can i go back and been caught audio? the landscape has changed. there is now more water and less dry land. the united nations says close to 800000 people have been affected. many of them can only be
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reached by boat. the urgently need shelter, clean water, and have to rely on food rations from monitoring agencies even before the effects of the climate change prices. even before that because of the ongoing conflict and south sudan people were already food insecure. before climate change, there was about 50 to 60 percent of the population in need of food assistance. now, with this extreme weather patterns either is about 70 to 75. so we're seeing a decline in people's ability to put food on the table and to feed their children. and it is unfortunately, a ticking bomb. flood waters have destroyed crops, blocked access to fields, and reduced grazing land. last year, this area was dry. there were a few homes and animals here, then it started to rain and it began to flood people, both the slides to try and keep the water back. and some of them had to move over
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this side. to start over. this country is no stranger to floods, but they're now becoming more frequent when you get displaced. people like know we have in mandela they're also having a lot of issues with the host communities good that people are coming with their livestock and the super loud recruiter category. so they took the letter of conflict. so this impact climate change is now going to make us happy that it displays before even refugees, not from pump conflict. quinn from the inputs of flavor is the 3rd straight year of severe flooding of the white novel insults done off to unusually high rainfall in upstream countries. health officials the an increase in waterborne diseases including malaria. people out here are saying they need help and they needed fust. how to matessa algebra jungle they state south saddam who are let's now take you back to brussels, where police in the belgian capital have been using tear gas on
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a crowded protest as they're angry about cov 19 restrictions. as you can see, there's been quite a large deployment of offices and, and just in the last few minutes or so we've been seeing amongst all that smoke and tear gas or so flat as being fired on the streets. now the march, as i was saying earlier, began peacefully but some demonstrations been started throwing projectiles at please. this is all been a risk, a response to new restrictions announced by belgium's government. while from home rules, there have been expanded and there are further curbs for the unvaccinated. all of that has been met with a huge amount of anger will be bringing more on that as we get him across in the united states. members of the far right proud boys group joined a protest and new york against the states vaccine mandate there. in october republic, wackos were ordered to get their fast job all go on unpaid leave. 9000 people were put on leave when that mandate then took effect on november,
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1st hurt us to say the rules violate then medical autonomy on leaving on and millions of venezuelans are heading to the poles from regional elections. on sunday, a recent national survey there showed more than 75 percent of people now live in extreme poverty. and as theresa by reports from caracas, many of them are desperate for change. probably that little ceramic believes voting on sunday will be crucial to helping change in venezuela. she is 59 years old and she is a single room with her daughter and 2 grandchildren in a house. in the coastal city of la wida ross, i received a pension of a dollar and a half a month. her family survives on her daughter salary, which is around $5.00. it's an illness i even forgot. mean, i don't know if things are going to change. only god knows that whomever wins will help us improve how we live. we've been using a little bit of chicken every 2 days a bit of eggs, but that's what we have. she has recently received
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a bag of government subsidized food. she buys for a dollar, it is supposed to last for a month. there's 4 families living in this house because they have nowhere else to live. poverty rates in venezuela or over 80 percent, millions of people are struggling to make ends meet, were told that being able to afford food or medicines is a major challenge. but most of those we have spoken to say is that the biggest challenge they have today is running water in this house. but it's whole, they haven't had running water in months or venezuela has been struggling through massive economic crisis for at least 7 years. is not only affecting people directly, but a lack of investment has also had a major impact on basic services. like distribution of water, electricity, and gas, or yelling at ally nice a nurse. she makes around $3.00 a month. her son is among the millions who have left the country. if there's no change of these elections,
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then nothing else will change in the same system of government continues. it's not going to change because they had their chance for 20 years. and it's a vicious cycle. and they don't accept change. venezuelans are heading to the poles in what is the 1st election in years to be closely monitored by international observers. even though discontent is widespread, millions who could have supported the opposition have left the country. oh, venezuela. socialist party controls every aspect of the state and its candidates have political and financial support from the government. no president got my load or says that now he will work towards building a new agronomic model, color with co battle. every time we vote, it's a step forwards towards economic recovery. we're going to build a new economy and a new prosperity and annoy economy. ah, in recent months there has been a small economic recovery to a rise in the price of oil. and the easing of some international local restrictions
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that economy see have had an impact in some sectors. but millions are still living in poverty and in desperate need, hoping that sunday's elections will signal the change is coming. that is, i will, i'll just cedar like wider venezuela now for protesters had been shot and burkina faso after trying to block a french military convoy warning shots were fired after demonstrators trying to approach french soldiers who were traveling from ivory coast to near protest as are against frances involvement and the regional conflict, harris is denying the injury is from the gunfire and raymond, bikini fencers soldiers for that incident. now, half of the world's fish stops are the fish to where the 10th of them on the brink of collapse. that's according to a report which found the decline and populations as always, and previously thought and nicholas hack reports now from dak our way. and eagle fishing is threatening conditions. life events were in downtown to car. in the
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fishing village of walk come tens of thousands of people here depend on fishing to make their ends meet with their catch. isn't as big as it used to. here's another one, a boat just coming in after a night and a day of fishing. that's fisherman m by so come with me and bite. let berry say the ball, but he's saying that it's because of the boats that they're not getting as much of a couch before the boat that he's referring to is out of sight in the distance is industrial sized fishing. now they're called deep sea trawlers illegally in a matter of seconds. their fishing nets, scrap the ocean floor, destroying growth, coral, and the fishing light. wow, government side of kind of, you know, agreement. we've been trying this, whatever they come, they do or according to new research,
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50 percent of the world. fish stocks are depleting 10 percent on the brink of collapse. the problem is no one is regulating what's happening out at sea . and as a result, people here are catching less fish. this isn't putting just their livelihood at jeopardy. it's putting their families a jeopardy with people struggling to feed their loved ones. people are now using their boats, their fishing boats not to catch fish, detroit to make it to europe in search for a better and more sustainable life i still had here on out here. i'm andy richardson at the out bate stadium in tattle way in exactly one year's time. the middle east, 1st football world cup, will be kicking off. ah,
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ah ah ah. welcome back. now footage has emerged of tennis stop hung choi, at her junior tournament in beijing. the well tennis association says this new material doesn't address its concerns. hung hasn't now been seen in public for weeks. she is accused a high ranking government official of sexual assault nor burden manual reports. go to china has been under pressure to prove the whereabouts, tennis scar punch, wine. yeah. yeah. now these videos have be released, which appear to chopin having dinner with a coach and friends. the editor in chief of chinese newspaper, the global times,
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posted the video on his twitter account. huge ing says they were filmed on saturday or, and on sunday, this video was posted on the popular chinese social media site repo. by the organizers of a tennis tournament. the former tennis doubles war champion hasn't been seen since november. the 2nd. that's when she accused a former chinese government official of sexual abuse. the authorities probably would like to give the impression that panel sri is still active cuz she lives normally in china are. but i think the general speculation is that she probably has been picked on away bardon authorities for holiday. somewhere in a remote praise to people and her from are talking to the media, all are continue to continue to tell her stories. to women's tennis association says the videos are not enough and don't show proof of pangs. well being. the world
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talk, tennis body has threatened to pull tournaments out of china, and the international olympic committee says it's working with women's tennis association to help establish pine safety. the united nations is called for a fully transparent investigation, while the white house has also added its voice. we are deeply concerned by reports that pang shrier appears to be missing. after accusing a former p r c, senior official of sexual assault, we are joining the calls for peer c authorities to provide independent, verifiable proof of her whereabouts and that she is safe. tennis stars including 3 in a williams, a lube at jock that have also voice concern for safety. and the chinese government spokesman says it's not a diplomatic issue. yeah, but it's already become one lora, bud, man. the outer theorem. well, it's now time for some more sport. hans jenna thanking us dodger manchester united have sacked, their manager alec and a social. it follows
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a saturdays at for one premier league, defeat and wyatt watford that was denied his 5th loss in the past 7 league games. and it leaves them 7th in the table. united's bosses mess after the game to discuss, so shallow future at the club, and assigned it. he didn't have one. the clubs say he'll always be a legend at manchester, united and i quote, it is with regret or they've come to this difficult decision. so shop played for united for 11 years and took overs manager in 2018 for me and i should play at michael kerrick. a member of social coaching staff will take charge for tuesdays. champions match against via the club, then appoints and insur and manager, lead them until the end of the season. we saw to gavin hamilton, the editor of wild soccer magazine. he said that social had finally used up his chances united and that the next boss would have to step out of the shadow a form, a manager alex. but i think that was such a pattern of a poor results that it ultimately got too much for the united food. so shaw
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staggered on through the seas really after a string of poor results not least a humiliating defeat at home to liverpool, the great rivals. and i think the problem that the matches the hierarchy have is that there's no obvious replacement for socio every manager has struggles. some of the biggest names in football, the struggles united to succeed ferguson. i'm done. ultimately they need to find someone who can come in and shape the philosophy at the club, the dynamics of the not just coach thirsty, really organize the whole transfer policy, the youth development and everything around the club. what i think the interesting one thing to turn is is one mentioned. the former will cut windows apply, managed around with success. remember, he doesn't speak english, he's never give any indication that you might want to move to a big gamble and they would have to offer a huge amount of money one year from now, the 1st world cup to be held in the middle east will kick off in capital,
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the country won the bits the highest event more than a decade ago. and since then, it's been transformed in preparation for the tournaments and richardson reports from our call north of the capital day hallway. it will all begin. a stadium designed to reflect the nomadic culture of the region will soon be providing a home for footballs. most priced events, cattle is alvin stadium will stage. the 1st game of the 2022 world cup. the money's overseen every stage of its construction hopes it will make a lasting 1st impression. the design of the stadium resemble the bed when 10 beta shot, which is the welcome sign back in today's this is where not just category region. people used to live in bed shot, and this is how you welcome your guest with a fine of guitar is up in full door to everybody around the world to welcome them inside guitar. by welcoming them in a stadium in 2020 to 60000 fans will be inside this stadium for that opening match
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. and one thing we know they'll be watching is casso the whole nation, not just picking off the middle east 1st world cup. it will be the 1st ever time castle as national team has kicked up. all of this for the biggest tournaments. more teams are getting ready to join, catch 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 that 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, doesn't messy will be here. all our good players will be here. i think this is going to be a very great extremely important walcott. 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 match. today. what i looking forward
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to is that you feel that it will go on everybody's basic, the indo. so the mexicans with the dots and the germans are with teenagers and whatever the tickets with the suite for that is that connection that will make it so special. some finishing touches and a few more qualified teams. and now all that's needed before the middle east, biggest sporting events can begin. on the richardson al jazeera, though. let's cross live now to our correspondent dos jibari, who's on day halls, a water front where the wild cut organizes a set to invent a countdown clock with a year to go doors or a significant day. the cats are unreleased. why is this tournament so oughtn't for the region, while it's being seen as a major win for katara, and they've certainly come a long way since winning the bid in 2010. they have spent 6500000000 dollars on new
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building 7 new stadiums, as well as a number of training facilities. it's important to know that cuts are, was very much the underdog going into the bid in 2010. and since then, they've really managed to transform and number of facilities and infrastructures in this country. there's a whole new metro system as well as the stadiums as well as they this is said that they will donate one of the stadiums completely, will be dismantled after the world cup and donated to a country that is in need of sporting infrastructure is, has been seeing as an event that will really change many people's perceptions on the internal community about and middle eastern country. now katara is going to be the smallest nation to host the world cup. they will be hosting the 22nd edition of the tournament and they will be the 15th nation to play host just to give you an idea, the smallest country to ever host. the fee for world cup was switzerland and that was in 1954 and switzerland is 3 times the size of cuts are. so this gives you an
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idea of how small this country is. despite all that, they've managed to say that they are currently finishing their preparations. and the event tonight is going to be at a one year, a countdown that will see o'clock being unveiled by a number of officials, including thief, a president, who will be on hand to sign off on the account down officially, beginning to the 2022 world cup, thanks for now we will catch up with you a little bit later when the started really begins. me. the very fast cuts are growing pretty, his just come to an end of the result that could be decisive in the form of one wild championship. there was hamilton qualified on pole for the race, at least 6 good places out of time to ride back to stop and he's given a free race ready penalty. hamilton held all night to take the flag as the stephanie moved up the failed to finish the 2nd great drive from him, while champion and coughing the seconds later, the top of the drive,
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the starting point, and on the site finishing well tennis number one, i know that jock of it is still undecided whether he'll play in the australian open now that it's mandatory to be fully vaccinated against private 19. he's never declared vaccination spaces, home officials and melbourne to adamant that all players, including that offending challenges must be jobs on saturday. joker that's lost in the semifinals of the atp final insurance, beaten by germany's alexanders varez will faces down a little bit up in a few hours on the sunday joke, which is about the australian open. are you able to tell us that you'll definitely be an extra year to try and defend your title? we'll see. do you think it's a bad. busy decision by bunch of you, i'm sure you've been 2 in 2 weeks. i haven't been talking to them to be honest. i was just waiting to hear what the the news is going to be. now that i know was
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you have to wait and see. i hope he's able to play because at the end of the day, yet i'm number 3 worlds. so if he doesn't play, it's easier to win determined that is obvious, but also he's number 11, so he should be it. he should be there. and i think hopefully they'll start to government will make an exemption or whatever it is and that they can do for him to be able to, to participate there at the very spot. for now, we'll have more from a well cut account down club unavailing at 1730 gmc. indeed the crowds are all already gathering i hand thanks. well, meanwhile, venezuela has broken the guinness world record for the largest orchestra. ah. 2 2 when you can see them more than 12000, local musicians performed a classical piece for more than 5 minutes. and russia held the previous record.
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well, that set for this news, i'll be back in a minute with more news. ah . and a football as b, the capital of puffy giddy is ranked one of the most dangerous in the world. one a one east investigate the violent gains, filling fia on the street. on l. g 0. move the story of a small community. in one of mexico's most dangerous states standing up to criminal cartels and corrupt politicians you,
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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 sharon's elders led the fight for self determination. residing at that time thinking that the na coast was the same as thinking of trans government by the people on al jazeera would wanna will be part of the greatest global gathering in history. the expo 2020 dubai woods. wanda will be there to showcase her investment opportunities, her unique culture and heritage, economic diversity as pristine wildlife and natural resources. so look out what was wanna at the expo 2022 by spectacle, where we will unleash all potential for twana all pride. your destination from the al jazeera london broke off and passed to people in thoughtful conversation. we were 1st generation of black british people, and we have to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is
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