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lot warms up that someone can live with it. oh, like children gonna live inside the building. is weird house not for living. is without getting some water. this is how people are washing their clothes in the middle of the month. and know where to go to the toilet. there's a center here where they can spend a night, but many are crammed together. many are coughing, many are getting ill. so increasingly people are choosing that to be repaired created, they leave to the back door. louis should official said, take them to the airport, but there's also quite a significant growth that we're not going anywhere we keep waiting until germany takes them in. and there's another group who at night tries to still sneak into the polish border and try to cross secretly. but conditions of course, are very difficult in this winter here with this really cold temperatures, people have died already trying to cross it. so it's
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a very desperate situation. hostile ahead here on out here, the un warms the future of lebanon's. children is at stake with millions going hungry or forced to draw out of school. a consequences of slavery why brazil's black community says the fight for equal rights is still a struggle and we'll hear from the loser. who thought he was going to die after crashing the beijing olympic? ah, i think we'll see a couple of days breezy weather, turning out a rock dance ruba rain got turned down towards the everett stock tents to bring a bit of dusty this time the year. and you notice it was nothing in the sky. beyond that, it remains drawing that's true cerebral peninsula. most levant and iran,
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there are showers, foaming in ahead of that rain band in turkey. they'll head towards cyprus and levant, those a few showers in the money coast. what happens after that is the rain had through cyprus to western syria, casa lebanon, and then the sun comes out behind and that against probably the limit of its progress, little bit of circulation. he will get those shares in a much as mentioned adding, given, but also bring some to the and us, the culture and somali. now unfortunately, the whole of africa, the short range been very poor this year can year in particular has been badly affected as for 3 seasons in a row. now, significant lack of rain, therefore, failed crops. same is true further says is it be shows you some rain coming to the eastern cape of south africa running right up towards mozambique and zimbabwe west to that. admittedly, it's looking quite dry, fairly warm, not as hot as it was. so the rains haven't yet developed, but this is probably significant. that's one to watch that could be pretty heavy. rain. ah.
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in the light of the open sea hides a dark secret. men forced to work without pay inflate for years. but a glimmer of hope remain for the forgotten fisherman. as a group of activists delve deep into the legal system industry, demanding justice and freedom. go sleet. a witness documentary on al jazeera. because one of the fastest growing nations in the well on the culture needed to oakland and developed whole international shipping to become a middle east and hope trade and learning skillfully myself re key as of 2 both filling up roman, connecting the world, connecting the future while the cato coco's gateway to whoa trade,
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hulu. ah, ah, hello again, i missed you today, and i hope that to remind you about top stories here. the salad, the u. s. is calling the military escalation and ethiopia alarming, and says it threatens any diplomatic progress. that's after the prime minister said he'd leave the military against to grind rebel forces. germany is now among several countries urging the citizens to leave. the white house says it's releasing 50000000 barrels of oil from its strategic reserves. it's a coordinated effort with several nations to stop soaring fuel prices hetero prices
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of now more than doubled compared to a year ago. the wells health organization is wanting another 700000 people in europe could die from the korean of ours. why spring patients in the netherlands are now being shifted to germany, to ease pressure on hospitals that and thus the cations have begun and bulgaria, and to the west bus crash in its history. at least 46 people were killed after fire, engulfed a bus. that was returning to north macedonia from turkey. only 7 people on board survived more. he challenge has been the charred wreckage of the boss makes clear how intense the fire must have been. the vehicle crashed and burned on a bulgarian highway in the middle of the night. it was taking mostly north macedonian tourists, back home after a weekend trip to istanbul, but it's not yet known. why so few people made it off alive, or what caused this disaster in the 1st place. this damage suggest the boss hit
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a barrier before carrying on to crash into the central reservation. bulky air is interior minister said he was deeply shocked by what he'd seen was those not everyone can stand such a picture. the picture is terrifying. the details of this tragedy will be investigated north macedonia, foreign minister visited survivors in hospital, in bulgarian capital. sophia was also, so we'll need to go forward. i'm here in the hospital to get more information. what we know is that a horrible tragedy has happened here in bulgaria. but the bus that carried not macedonian nationals were traveling from miss tumble to scorpio. they were over $53.00 passengers, and the bus dozens of them are children. over 40 were killed. some of the wounded but concert here. but let me foresee the situation and i'll be back later with more police in north macedonia, have begun an investigation into best trends, the bus and travel company. this man came to it, shut it office in north macedonia,
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capital scope you looking for news of his nephew from seattle chest. so information about the crash at 6 am this morning. i saw it on the internet and as my nephew was in turkey, i started searching on the internet. i called visit trends for the number for 34 hours. we do not have any information for them, nor are they answering their phone. and the investigation continues by daylight on the stream of highway into the worst bus crash in bulk area in history will reach helen's how to 0. now the un special envoy of libya has quiz just weeks ahead of plans elections. there. no official reason has been given for the resignation of young crib issues. only been in the role for less than a year. nearly $100.00 candidates, so have registered to run and december's presidential vote, including the war on kelly for halftime and also a son of former leader. while mcgasey we are working expeditiously. oh, to fill a fill the,
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the leadership to fill the the post to to ensure continuity. but i think it's important to state that the support of the un for libyan people. the support of the un for the electoral process in our technical capacity is continuing unabated. was the 2nd general taken by surprise by this, and in his resignation letter, did mister cooper give any reasons mister cooper? she has made it clear that he's not slamming the door today. so he'll be briefing tomorrow in the counsel. yes, he will be briefing in the counsel. he will briefing in the counsel. i think he more than anyone does not want to have the mission destabilized in any way, shape or form. well, that's not bring enough matter. got to the james space is still at un headquarters for us in new york. james, just how much of a blow that's coming so close to the upcoming elections? well, mister cubic is one of the you ends veteran negotiators. he's the former foreign
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minister of his country. slovakia. he read lead you and missions in tajikistan in afghanistan in iraq. and in lebanon before coming to libya, the beginning of the year, as the special envoy on what the you and considers as a very important piece process. they've made a lot of progress so far, and it comes to its combination. if elections go ahead on the 24th of december as planned, and yet mister cubic is leaving one month and a day before those elections. and i can tell you i've spoken to you and officials. i have spoken to a security counsel diplomats and they are shocked that he is leaving. at this time we knew that he probably was going to leave his post at some point because the plan is he's based in geneva to have a new u. n. chief who's actually based in tripoli, but the fact his leaving a month before the elections does really beg lots of questions. and despite me pressing the un repeatedly to detail his reasons were not really being given any
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reasons at all. the only thing i'm being taught by some diplomats is that mr. cooper is not in perfect health, and i was happy to do a job in geneva but doesn't seem fit enough all appeals. he might not be fit enough to do the job in tripoli. so this is obviously an incredibly sensitive time and there are more you and meetings expected and cunning hours and libya. how my mr. king, this is resignation effect this well, we've got a meeting coming up in an hour and a half time, which is related to libya and the international criminal court that chief prosecutor, kreme con, will be briefing. this is the 1st time he's brief, the security council, the international criminal court brief on libya, every 6 months. and it's key, i think because it goes to some of the candidates in this election. remember, so i fell in love fee, the son of the former ruler of libya, the man who ruled libya for over 40 years is a candidate he is also indicted by the international criminal court. we also have holly, for after some his command has previously been indicted. by the international criminal
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court. so what will the international criminal court say about the fact that they are among those that are going to be taking part in the elections? then on wednesday, we have the main briefing on libya and young cooper. she will be going ahead with that briefing to the security council. maybe we'll get some more details for the reason for his resignation. maybe get some more of his views on the election and whether it really can go ahead on the 24th of december and behind the scenes, there's a lot of talk about who is going to take over from mr. cooper. i'm told that already one named thrown in the ring is, is a british diplomat, nicholas kay. who was the former un chief in somali. he then was the nato senior diplomat in cobble afghanistan. now i'm already told by some security council diplomats that the u. k. a nato, those are going to be a bit of a red flag to russia and china on this politically charged file. the other name
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that i'm hearing is hannah tech, to she's a former foreign minister of her country gonna. she was mentioned when mr. cooper, she got the job, africa would like an african for an african un post. and so her name is certainly being raised again. that is another person who could take over this important job. but it's pretty clear to me with a month ago that they're not going to be in place by the time of the elections, sandy that def american said james, based with all the lessons from you. and thank you, james. now, nearly 80 percent of lebanon's population is now estimated to be living below the poverty line. the un says that's forcing families to make decisions out of desperation. it's calling on the country to take an action to protect children, after documented a rise in child labor. and then how to reports from bearish children at work. their numbers are increasing in a country where a worsening economic crisis is pushing more people into poverty. nearly 8 and 10
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people in lebanon are now poor. nearly half of the workforce is unemployed. those who still have jobs struggle because of the collapse and the value of the local currency. for many like mash the de la, this means having to decide whether to send their children to school. and i have 5 children to of the teenagers. don't go to school any longer. they work at a hair salon and da cafe to help us pay bills. they are among the victims of lebanon's, economic collapse, and skyrocketing inflation that has particularly affected children. a recent study by the un child agency. unicef shows 3 and 10 households have cut spending on education for and 10 have been forced to sell household items to buy basic goods. $7.10 have had to buy food on credit or using borrowed money. the united nation says living conditions have deteriorated dramatically in just
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a few months with more children going to bed hungry and not receiving the health care they need. i never seen a guy who was mother noticed in this country before. but the reason i witness by myself a child who is really suffering from malnutrition. so those the, this but the mothers and fathers who are being forced to take this. but it measures only because they need to survive. all marielli is among them. this vegetable seller used to be able to support his family before the financial meltdown began 2 years ago. not any longer than that means alisha. now, hollywood are among what the un says are the $260000.00 children of school age whose education is at risk. their father tells us the priority is to feed them and
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know that amount on to say i can send them to school every day because i don't make enough to give them pocket money or to buy the books stationary and all other items they need it. and the hundreds of thousands of children are already living without the basic needs being met. and the lack of political will to change a system that has inflicted misery on the population means the crisis is set to worse than, than other osha, sita, beirut, or rescue. and recovery operations all continuing and southern india after devastating floods there. at least 30 people are dead or missing. thousands have been evacuated to release camps as war. heavy rain is predicted over the next few days. and as of a parent on the 4th, the southern city of van glued who has received more than $400.00 times the amount of rain it usually does in november. flooding has led to the deaths of at least 24 people in the state of car malika and thousands have been stranded,
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emergency workers using boats to rescue people from their homes. but a lot of reading is that heavy rating is probably likely to continue 3 or 482603. it's not nearly 3000 because we are living in other parts of the blue to many can't get into their homes. we can't go inside the house and there's too much water in front of it. all the groceries are inside and we've been outside the house since last night. many people are concerned, they could be more flooding as several lakes are overflowing. but it's been more than 12 years since the lake became full. and this is the 1st time it's been overloaded and the drain to become blocked. now water is overflowing and it has rained very heavily to the states of other positions and not, and put a cherry are also badly affected. dozens of people including rescue workers,
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have died and entrepreneur dish with an indian air force as a lifting people to safety. many parts of southern india are experiencing excessive rainfall, environmentalist, se unpredictable and extreme weather across south asia, as being driven by climate change and made worse by deforestation, the construction of dams and excessive development. while the rain has eased the worst effected state entrepreneur dish people in thumb and not preparing for more heavy down port. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new delhi hollinsworth under a court has wrapped south its 1st day of the trial of $25.00 men, charged with carrying out the 2019 easter bombings. there facing more than $23000.00 offences, including murder among them, is the alleged mastermind who is also accused of having links to. i saw 267 people were killed in those attacks on churches and luxury, hotels and columbia. when
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a jury in the u. s. state of georgia has begun its deliberations and the highly charged armed aubrey murder trial, defense attorneys for 2 of the 3 white men charged with killing the black man, have tried to present him as the criminal prosecutors. a aubrey was out running when he was pursued by the group demonstrates as they are gathered outside the court on monday, calling for the men to be convicted in the south african city of cape town, real estate developers are being accused of putting the needs of the rich, before the poor, people are being evicted from shelters to make way for new buildings. man, the situation is drawing comparisons with the apartheid era. for me, the miller explains living on the sidewalk and shelters built of scrap metal. and plastic sheeting, this group of homeless people in cape town have been here for 2 years now in 2019 they occupied a vacant old people's home on the site days later. city authorities evicted them and demolished the building. right in this up, up now,
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together with every 40 this out. so now when that you are sucking out they are showing that they want to keep this city white. they don't want anyone to here except right between his in the city. while the eviction has been taken to court, the lives of people here remain in limbo. this lands been sold to a developer and barbara's hoping the courts will intervene. there is definitely a prioritization of capital in our city and the needs of the poor are not being met if they are. if housing development, software aged, it is usually created on far flung areas on the outskirts of our city. and which just in effect replicates, the spatial affected that, that has plagued the city of cape town since colonialism. but the city says it's working to integrate different communities within the inner city. and that is developing 10 sites for affordable housing. and that over 10 years it's built close to $70000.00 low cost units. but there's a backlog of 300000 people waiting for
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a home. and the city says it has to prioritize those at the top of the waiting list . any projects that quinton has qualifying for the service. now let me make an example if tomorrow, you know very well ducks in this particular development. next to parliament, we're going to benefit full luggage. someone was being a victim elsewhere, and then that person will remove you from our parts drugs. we put some on that. so it comes because we have to accommodate from some of the person who has was qualified. and who's been wheaton, but here in the suburb of woodstock family, say they've been on the waiting list for housing for more than a decade. one of them is chanel commando and a family who are now being evicted from a home. they've lived in for generations. this communities also taken city authorities to court to avoid being moved to outlying areas set. you're officially have had to relocate thousands of people evicted from prime land within the city.
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well, sometimes they're willing to move many others complain. it's often to the outskirts of cape town to areas like this one, where there are a few of facilities. and it's further away from the city where there are work opportunities. people at this resettlement camp say where they live is pushing them further into poverty. in a city already plagued by deep economic disparities. for media miller al jazeera cape don, i'll still have here now does your basketball player who made a rather bold fashion statement that story coming up next? ah, if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see in a sense, race is the story of america. what's working and what's not. lot of people were only talking about that. it wasn't at the top of the agenda. if america can't handle multiple challenges on multiple fronts,
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we need to go back to school. the bottom line, when i was just there, i'm with a oh,
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a lot of times for his german banking stacia, the saudi arabian side outlet has become the most successful club in asian football, winning the champions league, a record full time behind side went in front off to just 16 seconds against po hang theaters from south korea. selim, i'm sorry, with the fastest go let us go in the find that this competition allow a double that lead in the 2nd half. thanks to moose america, to now the final school giving the saudi club, the 2nd champions, the title in the last 3 years. in the european champions league, manchester united have started life without only going to social than a weekend manager. with fact on sunday, michael carrie, you can see here is in charge for that game with spanish. i'd be around, is mill mill at half. i'm the united look through to the knockout round with a win in the other the game by manipulated the marquee of tuna le half time rob
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11 dorothy and snow had grabbed the apron and go with a spectacular strike. the part of the sport becoming the 1st play and champions league history to go in 9 consecutive games twice. the migrant crisis at the poland . valerie border is far from the only bottleneck being faced by refugees as winter clothes in across europe. many also trapped in both were former fee for referee is among thousands trying to reach the e u pul, race house. the story one vacant. looking back on a life left behind. this is mud id card from sizzler. abraham russel was a fif accredited football, referee in afghanistan, officiating in foot, sol tournaments. now he's a refugee stuck in a makeshift camp in bosnia, near the border with croatia. just i want to continue my job just i want to back to my normal life. ah, one country in europe,
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and i try to do fix my live again. the 2nd, keep your peace for the camera is as close as russell now gets to his former career . in reality as little space in his life for leisure. the 33 year old has spent 4 years getting this far and is now trying to get to krisha. he says on his last attempt or the police stole his money and told him and those with him to go home. but police court was who said, go to afghanistan, go to have gone to son. he and his not for animals. and he is not for dirty pupils . this is europe union, this is cor, was the country. the and you, you must go back to afghanistan is better for your answer. i can i can't forget that. that's what they use it to us. russell and his child a just to have thousands of refugees in the balkans trying to reach the european
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union. their hopes of returning to something like a normal life dented by the constant obstacles in their path polaris aldi's era. the polish lucia injured in a training crash, the beijing winter and pick tracks as he thought he was going to die. the taste of it crashed into a game which it accidentally been left closed at the national sliding center, which will host at the 2022 games. in february, he needed surgery to repair cracked left kneecap and stitches for a deep cut on his right leg. the loose federation has introduced extra safety measures to stop that happening again for which agrees it was human error and says the venue is safe. the incident will lincoln the really bad and i and i was thinking i have like some in the side, the major or i don't know like i was going into the hospital and i was thinking, i'm going to say my last world. you know, it was the human error, the china, the local, and the committee and organizing. we make an agreement of this was happen,
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but about the more details i cannot speak to solicit, proposed to drive and was safe supercede. the biggest style of bron james has been given the 1st suspension of his 19 year career like his play was punished for hitting isaiah stewart from his face during sunday's game against the detroit pistons. the bronze forfeits around $284000.00 in salary, which again she needed fits his off to the incident give has been given a 2 game bad for his extreme reaction which led to these ugly things on court. so both players will be able to play when the teams meet again on sunday and i was and the best known for it's a big jumpers for this. well, this is a whole new level washington play colloquy. matt made a fashion statement out of their game against the charlotte hornets. wow. that is what you call it some sleeves that he could take off with those. good, ne, oh, you know, on the la wrangle and one of them is jemma. oh,
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thanks very much. that's it from us here and are home, but i'll hand you over to lauren and london. we'll have more of you in just a moment of assassinations in broad daylight and increasing moderates, towns and cities. living in fair al jazeera wells examines the rise and criminal gangs and the palestinian israeli community. how are these violent crime syndicates operating and are the, is really authorities doing enough to combat them? a palestinian israeli crime waived on al jazeera in the
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country with an abundance of resource rate. already won indonesia whose firms for me, we move to grow and frank, 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. invest let to be part when the lease is growth and program invest. even easier. now, from the out is there a london broker then passed to people in thoughtful conversation. we were fresh to ratio black versus people and we had to really find our way with no high and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these regional boundaries, film direct, thank you into tell me thing is home, right? again, you think about racism making certainly have is making often visible studio be
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unscripted on out there to play an important role protecting you with. ringback your face, m for the u. s. says it will release millions of barrels of oil reserves. joining forces with some of the world's biggest energy consumers to try to bring down soaring prices. ah, i'm torn tendons. this is out there alive from london, also coming up. europe's kobe emergency, the world health organization says 700000 more people could die by march, abbas carrying tourists home crushes and burns in western bulgaria, killing at least 45 people.

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