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still is because the cheese days, temperatures madrid no higher than around 6 degrees celsius. it will be cold enough for some snow over the spanish plate. it's going to be largely dry across arlin, c, u. k. we are looking at lottie, settle weather here, but breezy with that cold. normally when coming in, try to cross northern parts are far some heavy showers. they're developing across the iberian peninsula, spain and portugal, seeing some of that wet weather. and that when she weather went to weather, the 2 across a good part of the mediterranean by this state might still see one or 2 showers into the far north of egypt as we go through our monday. nor the parts of algeria, tunisia could see a shower or 2 as well. still chance of some showers, of course, just around coastal fringes of west africa, with those showers standing right the way across. liberia and siri, leanne, ah, but serious dorcas days with one man leading the country through us,
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present our side as lost legitimacy. he needs to step out as he retains control through over a decade of war. we examine the global power games of president basha, alyssa, we believe assad simply carrying out iranian orders. what keeps you awake at night? many reason that could effect in human eyesight, master of chaos on all jazeera, most people will never know what's beyond these doors. the deafening silence of 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 perish with fear is not an option. but we're not most people lou
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ah ah. reminder of our main stories this our now and we're falling development closely and sit on where a prime minister abdullah hancock has been reinstated in an agreement with the country's military chief. and he a month after general abdel for talbert han seized power. also in the past 30 minutes, reuters is reporting that for political prisoners have been released part protests have been continuing in the capital heart to him and other cities. holland has once again called on bell rooster, stop sending asylum seekers towards his hoarder on thursday. officials and barrows cleared a makeshift camp along the border, moved hundreds of people to any by warehouse and in chile,
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millions of people are voted to decide who will succeed. present. sebastian pinero, after 2 years of social unrest and political uncertainty, leading the race left is congressman gabrielle borage and right when populist jose antonio cast. now a chinese tennis pipe, pang ch way, has spoken to the president of the international olympic committee on a video call, assuring him that she was safe and well footage all hers also emerged at a junior tournament in bay. jing pang has not been seen in public for weeks after. she accused a high ranking government official of sexual assault of warren. his i'm joined by yochi warner. chinese researcher at human rights watch. does this footage of pangs re dispell fears for her safety and well being? not at all, because this has happened into many people before the chinese government forcibly
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disappeared. human rights activists join us, and then those people re merged a tv or video and confessing to their crimes or do whatever to try to get them to do. and then some of those people later left the china, then they said to, you know, just it was entirely coerced. so shy, appearing in the video isn't and every assurance at all. is there anything you notice about a video, anything that struck you about a parents and i guess the way she's, she's interacting in the conversations that any cause for concern the well, i mean she look at the are happy in those videos, but we know we, we don't actually hear anything from her directly. and she was, we were really free. she couldn't, you know, appear in the chat with her fan,
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you know, sort of live streaming or 2 or press conference. so we just had those videos where she was doing the things without it, directly hearing from her got ask about the international olympic committee. she had this conversation, it was a video call with the president, right. so her and they spoke for about half an hour would, would they have done any what spend the nature of that contact with the authorities in china? would they have done any due diligence or verification work on this before speaking to, to sort of ensure that part of some fabricated exercise. i don't know the details. i mean, it was posted on the face website, and as i said before, you know, the chinese government has done this many times before. to course people to appear in video to say whatever the government wants them to say. so, i mean, the, the ios, the actually, you know, made sure that this was in the course,
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i don't know, and i don't think so given the president, what happened to other people before without, i suppose, speculating too much. but let say, based on the evidence that we have of the way in which activists and other public figures might have been detained or treated in china for speaking out in the past. what, what are your worries for pang ch way safety off to making these accusations what? how do you think she might have been treated? i mean what we know and what is obviously a bad her allegation. and the whole case surrounding her was entirely censored by the chinese government. and there is no discussion of the sexual assault allegations she, you know, she proposed to earlier. so she, it's just that she can appearing some videos showing all happy faces. so there's no
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real or sure and of course safety, and i think they international committee and community need to keep pressure, keep putting my passion on the trans government. and how do you think we, how are you going to deal with that. now, when this, the pressure will continue from the outside for that to be more evidence of, of safety. but i suppose the real test will be if she tries to, to travel abroad, or if she's invited to take part in a tournament or some kind of event, whether she will be able to do that. yeah, i agree. i think if, because, you know, it really wants to show that she's raised in the country and, you know, speak freely or to hold aircraft conference where international media can tie. and or, you know, even have, i said, have some live streaming thing or social media platform that she can speak freely with the program. okay,
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thank you very much. i appreciate you speaking to us for taking time. joining us there for me. oh yeah. she one from the human rights watch. thank you. well, news just in now and 2 of the missionary kidnapped in haiti last month has been released. this is, according to christian aid, ministry is now they were among 17 missionaries in the united states and canada, including 5 children who are abducted close to the capital puerto prince 5 weeks ago. their names and cart location has not been released. they are apparently safe and in good health. now is very pleased to say that one person has been killed and 3 others injured during a shooting and occupied east jerusalem. as happened near an entrance to alex, i must compound to israel. police officers have been injured, as well as the attacker has been killed and more police have been deployed to the area i forces and this report from the scene in occupied as jerusalem was
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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 injured in the incident. hum us 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
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left the country 3 days ahead of the incident. the involvement of hamas 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 garza, the is really 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 now the stories are falling, air quality in india's capitalized and classified as very poor for the 8 consecutive day. pollution is still choking. deli, causing juice, visibility, and some people are experiencing breathing issues. schools have been shot indefinitely, and most trucks have been bought from entering the city called 5 power plants. vehicle themes and garbage burned by farmers are all contributing to this. boy lucian used to be bought. the pollution is worsening day by day and there seems to
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be no proper solution for this because everyone is busy and doing politics. and no one is interested in finding a solution or the government also does nothing lower than what median isn't. williamson, meghan ally of the above the pollution will have an adverse effect on our bodies in the long run. so we should be contributing to creating a pollution free city long. i'll supply chains in western canada or in the us are taking a big hit because of heavy flooding. it's prompted the canadian province of british columbia to impose restrictions on fuel flood waters of also submerged a major rail line, connecting canada, and the us where freight trains have been derailed. gabriel allas on our reports on that from the border town of sume us in washington state. 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,
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mass connecting the north west 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 a lot of our industrial parks businesses that rely on that railway to transport items where they're 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
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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 had begun the difficult task of writing the fallen train cars. but it 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 is on doe hodges either su, mass washington. or we now go to floods in south sudan, which of displaced hundreds of thousands of people. flood waters of destroyed crops, blocks access to fields significantly, reduce grazing land for hiding communities, and damage. food stores, half of south sedans. 11000000 people depend on food assistance, algae, there's harm, attach reports from fungus, and john blessed a until it disappeared under water mid last year.
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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 there will be able to go back home human color. my house is still under water though. 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 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 the monitoring agencies. even before the
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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 are there 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 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 no, we have in mandela they're also having
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a lot of issues with their hosp communities. because those people are coming with their livestock and these people are good contrary. so there's a lot of conflict. so this impacts claim returns is now going to make us have internet displaced before even refugees, not from from conflict from the inputs of player is the 3rd straight year of severe flooding of the white. now insults are done off to unusually high rainfall in upstream countries. health officials the an increase in the waterborne diseases including malaria. people out here are saying in need help, and they need it fast. how to matessa al jazeera jungle, a state south saddam half the world fish. stocks are over fished with a 10th of them on the brink of collapse, according to a new report which found the decline and populations is far worse than previously thought. mineral foundations flourishing oceans program is part of
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a project to protect and conserve 18000000 square kilometers of the ocean over 5 years. nicholas hark reports on this story now from the car where illegal fishing is threatening. the livelihoods of fishermen were in downtown the car in the fishing village of wa, 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 is another one, a boat just coming in after a night and a day of fishing. that's fisherman and by sir, come with me. and by that parasite they bought. but he saying that is 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 and in a matter of seconds, their fishing nets, scrap the ocean floor,
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destroying both corals and the fishing light. i'll go with by a kind of, you know, agreement with the trials, whatever they come, they did or according to new research, 50 percent of the world. fish. stocks are depleting 10 percent are 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 in detroit to make it to europe in search for a better and more sustainable life that i had for you on the program. catalyst for us to have a form in the wrong wrong. pre is one by louis hammock. i'm going to show you how
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it, how we did it. ah, graves of the name evidence that schools designed to strip indigenous people in the u. s. of their culture. also claimed the lives of their children abuse, corporal punishment forced child labor loss of identity, loss of langley theme loneliness. the discipline was from if kids were killed. there isn't any native personal life today that hasn't had someone that went to boy's school and their family. very truth on jessie, you know there was since i was a little boy in india, my dream was to make body would froze. so finally i was going to do it one man's quest to realize a lifelong ambition. the studio chose was of my own village and good das permission going behind the lamb's as got him saying,
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brings his personal story to life. al jazeera correspondent, my own private bollywood. lou. ah, ah, welcome back jama. how's the sport now from? thank you, mary. i'm today box exactly a one year until the start at the fif of wild cup here in cattle. there was a ceremony on di hall's waterfront on sunday to reveal the official countdown clock . what will be the 1st ever wild comp in the middle east? $32.00 teams will be involved next year, playing in 8 stadiums. 6 surveys will be in use at the fee for our cap of being
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held in casa in the coming days. the tournament will act as a warm up event for 2022. earlier we spoke to a piece of global sports, corresponded to rob harris. it was 11 years, a guy rousing zurich for that huge faith of i know only award in the 2020 table cup a 2018 as well. and so when kat name came out of the envelope and now like that lesson in sticks and shot ways around will, will not need the 1st will come guys middle li, speaking such big nations in terms of states us perhaps as well. and, you know, including the united states, but of course, small never told me they've been phased in a country like catherine. it required, obviously, such development work, such infrastructure upgrades and such intrigue. you about how a country canada could post the world football fans and teams for a tournament and the fee for payments taking well, and it's main, told them and to new frontiers. well, obviously it has been
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a very decade of size since the warding at the world cup corruption investigations have taken place into indeed many of the base of which castle was a centre all the investigations in the end that an investigator concluded there was nothing in terms of the cons that warranted stripping capital of the tournament, but then subsequently as well the challenge caused by the economic diplomatic boy of capital by the u. e. saudi arabian others, the challenge that all of them. and in 151 space i still wanted to try to spread this told me that beyond the caps are actually bringing from the neighbors into the hosting. logistically that that was not possible. and probably in, in capital has found quite supporter someone who's i could defend the 2 of them into particularly highlighted changes to the labor laws that take place to that scrutiny. and human rights activists as the countries being developed active is still saying actually the implementation of some of those reform that needs to go
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further. but certainly spend a lot of time going round the stadiums in recent days as well. in particular and of the challenges i told him of light revealing 20 people in south africa and 2010, about whether infrastructure would be ready. the fac, katha could say this, we can all stadiums are ready. all 8 of them will be a source of assurance of faith with one year to go hatta heist at another major event on sunday as fast as the formula. one grand prix. it was won by raining while champion louis hamilton a result that could be decisive in his battle with max the staff and at the top of the soundings. always revolts at the football world cup trophy was on display of the loose sail international circuit. but a year from kick off, this was all ready to start of something big and cattle ah, 1st formula one race track, best known for hosting the season opener in moto g pay. there wasn't a bike in sight, though. for most of the field, lewis hamilton was soon barely in sight either to well champion getting away in the
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lead after qualifying on pole ah title, rival and championship lead a mux were stop on had started 7th after a penalty and qualifying. but the dutchman was up to 2nd place by law 5. behind him. hamilton's beside his teammate voltaire. he bought us looked set to strike a blow in the construct championship. but to blow out near the half white stage saw the fins, rice, and early tight corners designed for the nimble bikes of moto g, p, were taking their toll on others, ties as well. not hamilton's though, as he took the flag, the head of a shopping and cut the red bull man's championship lead to 8 points. it was pretty straightforward, it's very lonely at the front. and, of course i, i enjoy those races where you're, you're passing through. but we need those points today is going to be difficult to the end, but i think that's nice. you know, it keeps,
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it keeps it exciting. behind them, a name from the past blasted into 3rd place. fernando alonzo getting a spot on the podium for the 1st time since 20147 years. but finally, finally we got it. ah, alonzo knows how titles are won and lost with 2 races left. hamilton's chances of an $812.00 championship. his 5th ro are in his own hands. full, reese al jazeera. allah gonna so shall says he's very proud of his achievements at manchester, united to following his sacking as manager. this is him. it leaving the clubs at training ground for the final time on sunday. another for me and i did plant, michael carrick will take charge the cheese days champions, a match against the rail even at christiana. nowadays, heroics at times couldn't save a socialist job, is not for everyone. i'm the, i've had their the opportunity and i am so honored and privileged have been been
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trusted to take the club forward. and i really hope that sir, i leave it in a better state than when i came in a week and it was dismissed following saturdays for one premier league defeat a white watford that was united 5th loss in their past 7 at lee games. and at least an 8th in the table. i think there was such a pattern of of poor results that it ultimately i got too much for the united board . so shaw staggered on through the season after a string of for results not least a humiliating defeat at home to liverpool, the great rivals. and i think the problem that the matches united hierarchy have is there's no obvious replacement for so sure. but every manager has struggles. some of the biggest names in football and struggles. you know it's, it's to succeed, ferguson, i'm done alternately. they need to find someone who can come in and shape the philosophy at the club. the dynamics of the top,
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not just coaching 1st to really organize the whole transfer policy, the youth development and everything around the clock. well i think the so interesting name cynthia, to down is, is one has been mentioned. the former will cut winter as a fire manager around with, for success. with that he doesn't speak english, he's never give any indication that you might want to move to english. that would be a gamble and they would have to offer him a huge amount of money. and tiger woods has posted the 1st video of him as swinging a golf club since his car crash in february is a very short clip, but significant. none the less, the 15th time it made a champion, the suffered serious leg injuries in the accident hasn't played since. but this will give his fans hope that he can return it to top competition. see on that? so he has fought for me. it's back to mary. i'm in london as lovely. thank you so much, jim. all that wraps up the news, al, but i will be back in a moment with much more the days news. i'll see you shortly. ah
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ah and a this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television news. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone through. moments ago to miss out landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on the road. we saw the union army flag hoisted high in the city. many people here have told me that that war will not end until they see could duffy
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and his son brought to justice. going to get 90 seconds for this on here. be all that isn't on the is very, really coming. our way buying brides is lack of respect for women and lack of any value that the woman i was just here, guy by the police on purpose my there's at least 20000 for him to refugees who live here. i'm out you 0. i got to commend you, you're not trying to push people to believe in this or believe in that the i'm a say has completely changed you with port al dizzier is offices in gaza. our house in that building time, but power has come down. never before in human history has the once per steam environment to the arctic it in such peril.
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whole be the hero world news right? ah washer for oh, so don's prime minister, abdullah damn dog tells al jazeera he will be able to form an independent transitional government off designing a deal with the military. oh, with a still anger on the streets with protest is demanding a return to civilian rule. ah, i mariam the mozy and you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. polls closed in chiles presidential election and one of the country's most
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