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oh, there is anger on the streets then protest as opposed to the deal demand, a return to civilian rule with no row for the military. one person is killed on the violence desperate for food. hundreds of asylum seekers stay put on the better roost. poland border hoping to cross into the you. ah ah, now kathy is mocking one year until the fast match kicks off of the 2022 for wildcat . as well as you can see that that countdown clock was unveiled as glittering celebration and the capital there hung the golf country has been preparing for the
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tournaments since winning the bed back in 2010. cuz her husband's actually transformed in its effort to get ready for the wild, biggest sporting event when it's go live now to the cornish without ceremony has been taking place. dorsey jabari is there for us doors. as we've been saying this has been really quite the significant moment for the country and goes well beyond sports. ah, yeah, absolutely. this is a certainly a big deal in this country's history. katara will be the 1st arab nation to host the world cup. of course they've been waiting for over a decade to start this count down when they were awarded this bid in december of 2010. and it's certainly seen as an opportunity for this country to show how much it's grown over the past decade to get ready for this event. they've spent $6500000000.00 on infrastructure and sporting facilities. and this event tonight brought out some of the royals. are in the country as well as some very well known
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faces. in the world of football, we saw the ambassador cut our 2022 ambassador david beckham. he was here, we also saw very well known french. c footballer was retired marcel to say he who kicked off the ball offstage, and then brought the actual woke up trophy to the stage, and it will stay here in kaltura until the final takes place on december 18th, in 2022. and interestingly enough, that is also got charged national day. so will be a big celebration, certainly closing out the tournament in 2022. this is an events that many locals of also been looking for to. they say this is an opportunity for them to show to the world how they can host such a big event, where the officials are expecting over a 1000000 people to come into this country. and there will be 32 teams competing in this world cup and it's the last time that number will exist because that the next
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will have 40 eighties to continue to grow. cutter is going to be the smallest country that will host this event if, until they do switzerland held that title when they hosted, woke up in 1954 and they only had 16 teams at the time. give you an idea. switzerland is 3 times the size of cross are. so there's certainly some challenges in terms of the volume of people that will come into this country. but officials are very well prepared. they say that they are hopeful that they will, we will accommodate all the visitors and they will have an excellent time the world . the event tonight was also presided over by the front president as well. so a lot of high ranking officials to mark this very, very big occasion for their countries and also 365 days really isn't that long of a period. can you talk us through what we can expect in the coming months as this count down takes down? mm well,
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we know that most of the 6 of the 8 stadiums that they are going to have in the world cup are finished. then they're going to have a arab world cup here from next week, november 30th until december 18th. that is going to be seen as really a trial run for this world cup. that's erica will have 16 teams from the arab world . and it's the 1st time the federation will be a part of that hosting that event until then it was independently helped. so that arrow cup that's coming up is going to be seen as a test run for this country in terms of how prepared they are for this world cup. but the other events that are ongoing will certainly the marketing down the time that they have. they said, most of the infrastructure is already done, the most of the stadiums are finished. there's only one that i need to be completely final touches are being done on that one. but in terms of the infrastructure they're, they're pretty much done. they are playing with now with more finishing up all the
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hotels that they are continuing to build a very rapid pace. and other than that, i think there's a lot of just that your work being done between now and the actual opening day of the world cup in november of 2022, the dosage of ari there live for us on the door. ha cornish, thank you. so much dosa ah oh, moving on to some other news now and an agreement has been reached ensued on with the military to reinstate to pose liter abdullah conduct as prime minister. he was also nearly a month ago now when the military seized power by then to weeks of protest and unrest across the nation. well, the newly reinstated prime minister ham dock spoke at the presidential palace on ways to take the country forward. weasels, i'd gladly darlin to moment when i 1st accepted the designation as inter prime
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minister, i realized the road was not strong with roses, it would be a daunting task, brought by risks and danger. however, by joining hands, we can all reach a peaceful place. we can all prevent our country from plunging into the unknown. we should all come together to let these people decide who will take and hold the reins of power. while meanwhile, sedans, military leader, general abdel fat out behind, has praise that agreement as a moment of national unity be thought, dear, i allow that. i see, i see with this political document, we are paving the way for a true democratic transitional period, as envisioned by ourselves. and the people that what you envisioned at the beginning of april, 2019. we think all the sudanese people and all the efforts and sacrifices made by all our fellow sudanese, we are adamant to remain united, remained harmonious. and it is our custom to have our own differences result amongst or soci. but still crowds have been marching on the streets in the capital . and the city is after the largest opposition coalition rejected that deal. and
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doctors committee says one person has died from gunshot wounds and under man, more than 40 demonstrators have now been killed since the military takeover while wrestle santa is in the capital cartoon, where he explained some of the details of this agreement. there were 3 men just sitting in front of the camera to sign a new agreement. and 2 of them are the members of the mediterranean. we can say one of the member of the military and the other one is the head of a strong paramilitary group. in sudan, which is called the for the rapid support forces mr. committee himself. so we can see that the balance of this is every, a miss nivia agreement is quite in favor of the military. and that is heavily affected and dominated by the military. and the could see that in today. mr. ham duke was not quite happy about it, but it was rather a stop the t can based on the feeling of the responsibility. and also during mr. of
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the for that will hand speech also we have seen that he has tanked mr. hum, duke several times. and underlining that he did that that, that, that great achievement a, has been made through the negotiations and also based on mishandled good will. however, give that a loss of uncertainties. the people that you're talking to here at the people are close to mr. of the law. hum, duke. and also even to the sovereignty counsel, to say that there are several uncertainties in this agreement. we can see that the constitutional declaration is still going to be the basis for the transitional pay period. however, the constitutional declaration that has been signed is going to be amended are also on the de mitchell agreement for the inclusion of the all parties. we do not know what, what is going to, what are going to be the point of this new agreement. and the did it did the power she ran between the army and the civilians is still the backbone of this agreement . and this 70 counsel is still going to be in charge of overseeing all of the
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decisions meeting. and now in israel pull st. one, pass and spend count. 3 others engendered cheering, shushing and occupied his to resend. had happened near an entrance to the alex and last compound to israeli police officers had been injured. and israel says the attack has been killed and will police have also been deployed to that area? are correspondent, high force that is there for us in occupied as church well as around 9 am local time that this incident took place in these alleyways close to one of the main entrances to the alex, almost compound, known to jews as a temple mount israeli police say that a man armed with a beretta submachine gun open fire on a group of his ready civilians. one of them was lightly wounded, one of them seriously. and one of them pronounced dead on arrival at hospital is ready. police security forces responded to that. they said an open fire on him, killing him on the streets. here too is ready. security forces members will also
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injured in the incident. hamas has claimed this action and this man as their own, a leading figure affiliated to hamas in occupied east jerusalem in the swafford refugee camp. they said that this action was heroic and a legitimate part of the struggle against occupation. the israeli public security minister came here to the scene shortly after the incident so that this was a planned attack that access to such weaponry was uncommon that the man's wife had left the country 3 days ahead of the incident. the involvement of him as has prompted the former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to call for a high price to be paid by the organization, which of course is in control in gaza. the israeli prime minister natalie bennett, has, through his spokesman, said that there will be a beefing up of the security presence in and around jerusalem to prevent any further such attacks. and police and belgium's capital have used tear gas on a crowd of protesters. angry about coven 19 restrictions. the launch began
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peacefully, but then some demonstrate has started throwing projectiles of police. and the response to new restrictions announced by belgium's government work from home rules have been expanded and there are also for the cubs for the unvaccinated will saying in europe. and poland has once again called on beller roost to stop sending asylum seekers towards its border. it's now threatening to stop all trains carrying goods from bella ruth into the european union. on thursday, officials in belarus cleared a makeshift camp along the border and moved hundreds of people to a nearby warehouse steadfast and has more from the bell russian town of bruises near the polish border. people lining up here for brings and foods at the can, but the better wish and border conditions are very basic. here. people are so desperate to be able to leave. everyone is asking me when germany will open its board us and take them in. we have around 2000 people here,
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still stuck between the 2 board us. they basically are not allowed to leave and also not allowed to enter poland. so they have been here. they have camped in the forest, it's now very cold, rainy. and they have given some kind of shelter, but it's also interesting to know that what they are telling me off camera is a very different story than what they have been telling on camera. they say to have very frightening situations here. they're very worried about how they are going to be treated even if they are trying to cross the border. they tell you some people are being taken up my forced to cross into poland. as you know, every day still people are being found on the other side of the border, which is just 3 kilometers away for crossing into poland. many have been captured by the phone. if you already,
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this is the room hall where it all be in they can to really crammed whole families are here. and what we are also noticing is that a group of disabled people as ruffled from iraq. specifically because they say there's no health care in our country, and we really need some medical care in europe. so i've seen that people without mac and wheelchair people with mental disabilities really hope that they can be brought to europe to get some care. and many of here for a while now, this is the situation how they sleep. small children hear everyone lying. basically really on top of each other. they say they only hold this and they still have hope that you are val open in florida. as
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a by john is investing heavily in going to car back. it's now been a year since peace still ended fighting with armenia in that contested region as a by john recaptured parts of it that were previously controlled by its neighbor correspondence and him because he only has worn out from severely this says as our b john will soon be a village and not go, no car off with his own school, civil services and agriculture. the pilot project is promoted as a new beginning in the land. that for decades has been ravaged by conflict. a 6 week war with our mania ended in november last year, and as our job to control of several areas of not going to car off as far as overseas fire deal. now the focus is on developing the territory building piece, bringing the normal life back to this region. means on looking all these communications will help or benefit not only other by job, but also georgia,
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russia, iran, turkey, and even the menial with the village. i took my jolly was built for returning this place as there is in 2017. after fighting the year before the hears it has, the family knows what it's like to start over. well that was it, that they were pushed out of their hometown when our main communities moved in during the $990.00 basketball in the awful literally that it's chilly. they are rebuilding our villages and launching large scale construction projects. and this makes us very happy. we will thrive but dangerous. linger the piece, deal has been tested by fighting at the border and there are land mines and unexploded bombs in the area. still developments like this. new airport are forging, get had there no plains and no passengers yet. but local leaders say that will change this airport, took 8 months to build and opened
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a month ago. those are be john, a government thinks it's will be a vital part of carbonic economy in the years and decades to come actual. so here port is the gateway to karuba, will bring jobs for the local community approach with the facility airport, maybe new, but the area around it carries a long and bloody history. much like the road that leads to it. now going a car, a bar may have a long way to go before it's fully opens to the nearly 1000000 as series. who want to call it home? seen m casala physically as every job on polls of opened in bulgaria for presidential run of them. the country has failed twice to form a government this year. president reuben rather, is seeking a 2nd 5 year town. and on top of this political crisis, bulgaria is also seeing a surge and coven 19 cases. well, there's also an election in chile where people are voting and their presidential
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poll. and one of the most politically polarized moments in recent history, millions on choosing who's to succeed. sebastian pinero, the leading candidates and to the left us to gabrielle barnett and right wing jose antonio test. well, let's bring in a latin america editor lucy newman. she's in santiago following the for us. they say we've seen so much division and unrest over the last couple of years and when it's now comes down to the front run as it seems to be quite a stock choice that vs. exactly. and that underscores precisely the division that you just mentioned. we have a boarding choose on the, on the left left is very young, 35 years old, a former student leader who wants to really transform the whole economic social model of chile. and then you have on the other extreme, an archie conservative was supported the former, a military dictatorship, who is a law and order candidate. and that's what's brought up so many people to vote. i
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am inside the largest tolling station with the largest municipality of all chile, and the poles will close in 2 and a half hours. but we're still seeing people coming in just boring into both this fight. a suffocating heat and the, and the sun that we have out here today. but that just goes to show how much interest and how crucial people see the selection. and we're seeing a lot of very young people come out and vote for the 1st time. they have traditionally been rather apathetic about voting. there's an attitude or has been an attitude that it makes no difference in the end. what happens? so why bother to vote? but this time around which in many, many more young people and also older people who had stayed home during the last election because of concerns over over 19. but since a very large population of julian has now been vaccinated and in fact, been given even a 3rd job, that doesn't seem to be an issue. this time route. here, as you say, there's been a fair amount of political disillusionment and delay. but despite the turn out,
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does look good. i'm curious to think that we will see a result soon or could we potentially see this going to to another round? no, there's no doubt that this will go to a 2nd round. there hasn't been of a winner in the, in the 1st round in this country since 1993. and that's because there are so many parties and so many candidates, no one is going, is likely it's can seems in fact, mathematically impossible. at this point, if you follow the polls and even their own opinions, that any candidate will get more than 50 percent last one, which is what you need in chile to win. so the question really is which of the 4 main cans that inside of those 6 or 7 could make it to the 2nd round? and it doesn't seem like it would be the 2 candidates on both extremes that i mentioned earlier, latin america. and so there are lucy in human on the ground force in santiago,
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thank you so much. the same now moving on and supply chains and western canada and the united states are taking a hit because it's heavy flooding. has prompted the canadian province of british columbia to even impose restrictions on fuel. gabriel is on their reports not from the border town assume us and washington face. when the heaviest of the rains started falling, rivers, swelling, and flood waters surging. the force of the water took down anything in its path, including a freight train. this is all that is left of what has long been a major rail line. running through the town of su, mass, connecting the northwest of the united states with british columbia, canada. the loaded rail cars were toppled by the force of the water. the steel tracks washed away and in some parts twisted beyond use. some of these rail cars were carrying products and farm produce. others were loaded with lumber. we have
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a lot of our industrial parks businesses that rely on that railway to transport items, whether going to canada or south on the railway, through the other parts of the state, the longer the railroad is down and not able to do that transportation. it's just going to hurt the businesses here. the rely on that. it's never a good time for a freight train to derail. but now more than ever, already supply chains are stressed at the port of vancouver about 75 kilometers north west of here. there is already congestion with a backlog of cargo ships and many roads around vancouver have been washed out. add to that these train derailments and you've got a supply chain that went from stressed to completely broken rail officials have begun the difficult task of writing the fallen train cars. but it
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will take weeks to get the track completely fixed and likely even longer. for this western corner of the us and canadian border to even get back to normal. gabriel's hondo al jazeera su mass, washington floods and sa, sued on her, forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, crops they have been destroyed, and grazing land for heard in communities has also been reduced now half of saucer downs, 11000000 people depend on food assistance, harriman houser reports not from fungus in john glass days. this used to be a road until it disappeared under water mid last year. now the only way to get a route 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,
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now sleep in this makeshift house. not sure if and when there will be able to go back home human color. my house is still under water. no, there are a lot of his neck, sad. reptiles. one on the place is a steel river. it's no longer home. so how can i go back and been caught a yell? 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 reached by boat. the urgently need shelter, clean water and have to rely on food rations from manitoba and agencies even before are the effects of the climate change prices even before that because of the ongoing conflict and south. so down 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.
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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 size to try and keep the water back. and some of them had to move over 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 their host communities. those, those people are coming with their livestock, and these people are good contrary. so that of little conflict. so this impact of climate change is now going to make us have internet displaced people even refugees are not from pump conflict. went from the inputs of placement is the 3rd straight year of severe flooding of the white now insults
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a dime after unusually high rainfall in upstream countries. health officials the an increase in the waterborne diseases including malaria. people out here are saying a need help and they need it fast. harder. matessa al jazeera jungle, a state south. saddam mostella had hair on al jazeera, fewer fish in the same alarming new details about the number of fish stops on the brink of collapse and unsworn. castles, a 1st ever formula. one grand prix, as one by louis hamilton general, will be here with more ah hello. we have something of a north south split and the weather across the middle east, over the next couple of days. a fair amount of care across northern parts actually and some bits and pieces of sherry. right. so we got some where to whether to was
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deliberate. that is the sort of the mediterranean, the chances, some showers into iraq into iran, south of that. it does stay generally dry. $3130.00 to celsius. here in a doha, although we will see some sherry ranger sliding a little further, reese was, could catch a shower to making his way into afghanistan. turkey looked while the disturb pushing up towards the black sea. some wetter weather, also affecting him a notice of what a weather also making its way through the gulf of aidan to sliding across southernmost parts of. yeah, i mean, as we go in to the next couple of days to was the horn of africa. but for much of north africa, it is settled, you might catch a shower to just around the mediterranean coast, a chance of a shower, to cause around the coastal freshness of west africa. joining up with the showers that we have into the gulf of guinea. and those showers, they drain the way out to 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 northward,
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pushing into southern parts, mozambique and madagascar. ah, graves of the unmanned evidence that schools designed to strip indigenous people in the u. s. of their culture. also claimed the lives of their children abuse. proper punishment, forced to child labor loss of identity, loss of language in loneliness. the discipline was hm. if kids were killed, there isn't any native personal my today that hasn't had someone that went to boy's school in their family. very truth on a j 0 is not a
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guess a oh oh, oh no. oh hello, they are watching out there. let's remind you about top stories here in the south. a cat is walking one year until the 1st match kick off of the 2020 to fif a wildcard account down. clark was unveiled at a celebration in the capitol durham ensued on an agreement,
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has been reached to reinstate deposed leda. abraham dark as prime minister. he was ousted nearly a month ago, and the military seized power less than 2 weeks of protests and unrest across the nation. meanwhile, the crowds and called team had been marching towards the presidential palace suit on that long, just opposition coalition has rejected the deal and called for protest to continue more than 40 demonstrators have been killed since the military take over. all students, military and civilian need has had been sharing power since a long time either. i'm alba, sheer was removed from office back in 2019 than in the months that followed both sides blamed each other for slow reforms, worsening economic crisis and corruption that said to big divisions and the transitional government. and then the situation got even was last month. after general abdel father albert han dissolved the interim government and detain civilian leaders out there as senior political. i'm a small one, bashar and talk to through what to don's political leaders will now need.

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