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0 in the chat army things like that. then you think about race as a little bigger certainly have if making off invisible you year. be unfair. if on out to farrah there was is i was a little boy in india. my dream was to make bollywood films. so finally i was going to do it one man's quest to realize a lifelong ambition. the studio chose was off my own village and get stones permission going behind the lens as got him saying, brings his personal story to life. al jazeera correspondent, my own private bollywood, hulu. ah,
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in one of the top stories here now 0, the u. s. has teamed up with some of the world's biggest energy consumers, to release all reserves. they're trying to bring down petrol prices and combat soaring inflation. it's expected to anger oil producing countries which have been refusing to increase output. the world health organization is warning. there could be another 700000 deaths from code 19 in europe by march. cases have been rising as the weather gets colder, with the daily rate doubling since late september investigations began in 2 in bulgaria into the worst boss crash in its history. at least 45 people, including 12 children, were killed when it caught fire. the presence of kenya and south africa called for a cease fire in ethiopia, saying all parties must commit to ending the violence. comes of teeth, european prime minister abbey ahmed pledge to travel to the front line to lead his military in their fight against to grind rebel forces. the year long contract is
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intensified in recent months. with fighters from the northern to gray region advancing towards the capital, addis ababa footage is now merged, a thousands of federal troops being held as prisoners of war by to grind fighters. they were put on a public display in the original capital mckelly over the weekend. well, the u. s. is calling the military escalation, alarming, and says it threatens any diplomatic progress between the government and to grown forces. germany and france joined us in urging this this isn't to levy syrup here or the u. n says it's temporarily relocating the families of its staff if you can join us trying to get touch you. as more from i just have a when even done osman thought he is heading to the battle ground was a shock to many people. but he has been his leadership style is something that too practical for even by your brand standard. but he is expected to go. we've been
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checking, we've been looking at social media, but we can't seem to get any kind of image or confirmation that he has indeed gone to the battle ground. but what we know so far as the sub, still a city that is quiet at night. there are many, many people are li id saba, including french and turkish citizens, the latest being living into the living tomorrow night. we have confirmed all of their, most of their citizens have bought tickets to be able to go away from your bank stating that the fighting that's happening in a fire. we're place in a region is certainly coming to the suburbs. but the local government is saying that your best should take a reach, said their arms, defend their interest, should the t p, which they tube, and government, that is a terrorist organization comes to town. and there is a still in the state of emergency many to 10 months at night. it's quiet at nights,
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the clubs, the face, the restaurants are very quiet that night, showing you that i'd be some of us to a place to that to quiet. it's no longer normal city that it used to be the head of the u. n's. nuclear watchdog has returned to vienna after meeting that senior reigning officials in tehran. rafael grossi said he was hoping to reach common ground with iran over its nuclear program. last week, his agency detailed its conflicts with the country, including a lack of access to surveillance footage from nuclear sites and rough treatment of inspectors at the trip comes just days before world powers are set to try to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal with talks planned in vienna that are a number of issues that we are working on as the president just said. it's very important that we put this in the perspective of the peaceful nuclear program of
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iran at a time where climate change demands that we work together. that we ad cleaned, lucre energy through the mattresses around the world. and our seed was discussed just a few days ago in glasgow where i fell. grossey was due to give another update on his trip to terran, but canceled the news conference that short notice dosage. barry has the details from to her. first, there were delays, and then a cancellation of the press conference by the director of the international atomic energy agency who spent less than 24 hours in the waiting capital meeting with high ranking officials. russell grossi was supposed to brief the media about what took place in those meetings, but it appears that now is not the time. there is a board of governors meeting in vienna where he will address those members about what is taking place in the nuclear facilities in iran. and of course, there are many issues remaining, one of them being accessed by the inspectors,
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and specifically to one site. that is a car just outside of terror on it is where a knew that the ratings are building their own central futures. since that there was an attempt to sabotage attack in june, there are 4 cameras at that facility, and one of them was attacked at that time. the radians then took all 4 cameras offline and the i. e has not had access to any of those recordings or anything that has happened since then. and this is a serious cause for concern for the director general, who has said that it is very crucial that the iranians allow the i e a to go back in there and to see what has been taking place. that it remains to be seen. what has the director general of the a managed to accomplish during this visit? and if it's enough to move forward with these nuclear talks for the time being where we'll have to wait and see what the final reports will say from the 8 before the nuclear talks resume on november 29th. apple has filed a lawsuit against and is really cyber firm over its controversial hacking tool. the
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i phone make us as s o groups, pegasus software tracked and targeted apple uses in the us. apple is the latest in a string of companies and governments to pursue and a so group or the this month us officials placed it on a trade blacklist a while is competition watch dog has find apple and amazon a total of more than $220000000.00 for restricting the resale of tech product. it found they've made a deal to buy any resellers of apple and beach products other than amazon and selected sellers. apple says it's done nothing wrong, and amazon says it will appeal. there's the latest move in the european union to clamp down on large tech firms to receive $1000000000.00 fines. large parts of southern india bracing for more floods while many remain stranded after days of heavy rain. thousands of people across several states have had to move to valuation centers, india correspondent,
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elizabeth brown and report the southern city of bengal lou 2 has received more than 400 times the amount of rain. usually dance in november. flooding has led to the deaths of at least 24 people in the state of cut, malika, and thousands have been stranded, emergency workers using boats to rescue people from their homes. but a lot of reading is that heavy rating is probably likely to continue $34.00 to $603.00. 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 or not on it. it's been more than 12 years since
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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 say of the common nod and put a cherry are also badly affected. dozens of people including rescue workers, have died. an entrepreneur dish with an indian air force as a lift in people to safety. many parts of southern india are experiencing excess of rainfall, environmental 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 latter, preparing for more heavy down port. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new delhi jurors in the us state of georgia. now considering their verdict in the charlotte,
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3 men charged and the king of amount aubrey at demonstrators have gathered outside the court in brunswick, holding for them to be convicted of murder. the 3 men who white accused of chasing down and killing aubrey, who was an unarmed black man out jogging in the neighbourhood. his death has become a symbol for those calling for a national reckoning on racial injustice. a prosecution made a final pitch for conviction before the jury began deliberating. in this case, the corner for companies, including dagger, is all the shock then. they started it, they did not get to claim self defense. and then of course, privacy, you can't force someone to defend themselves against you, so you get a place off the back. this isn't the wild west. she hypertensive jones is live from brunswick in georgia. that is more about that the closing argument and and when can we expect a verdict well that's
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a very good question. we'll have ferries around around the courthouse. it's interesting actually this week because it's giving on thursday so the jurors will have that day off. so that there is some thought and this is trembling. ology, of course, as long as you know who we've covered court cases before, when you talk to them, they said, well, you know if, if, if they're all sent away early tomorrow on, on, on wednesday, that would suggest they are there a verdict and if they're all if they're debating long into the evening, despite the fact that there's a public holiday or the following day, well that means maybe they're close and then it goes beyond about friday, saturday, sunday, monday, tuesday. well, that would suggest that there is some kind of deadlock. remember that it takes one juror to find that the prosecution's case is not convincing. beyond a reasonable doubt, we're in the deep south. 1 there are 11 white jurors on the jury, 11 black person and we, the defense is very much of these are just 3 men who are concerned about the neighborhood that been robberies over a number of months in the neighborhood. they so i'm very jogging through and that i decided to give chase and, and make and making choir is v
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b. prosecution as you had a bit. then the rebuttal from, from tuesday's saying, wait a 2nd. you know, 1st of all, you can't make any sense of the rest, which is what the men claim. unless you've seen, you've seen the person actually commit a crime. none of them had done the, we've mentioned the concept of citizens arrest to the police. when they came and you cons, as we just heard you called claim self defense. and the shooting of i would agree that there was a struggle. and i thought i said, why, like if your, the one who instigated the incident in the 1st place, you want to instigated the altercation? and there were several other arguments to but again, this is, it just takes one juror to, to, to feel that these arguments are strong and other people just protecting that property. and there is some question because he's one of the, one of the defense lawyers seem to be invoking the idea of race, say, well, i would operate just some guy and she knows no socks, come to cover his dirty, long toenails. that suggested why,
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why would she say that unless she thought that she could have someone in the jury who she thought she could sway and it just takes one. she pretends you thank you very much. indeed. thousands of bosnian coal miners is going on strike, accusing the government of violating work and pay regulations. they halted work in support of other miners who held demonstration in the capital. sorry, ever. authorities had reached a deal to restructure mines and cut staff as part of pan to switch to renewable energy sources. the mine is say, the government also wants to flash the salaries, which they never agreed to. an explosion as a serbian rocket engine factory has killed 2 people and left 16 injured. last happened in a warehouse holding 500 rockets. each containing 30 kilos of explosives. of africa's port city of cape town is one of its wealthiest, but people are being evicted from shelters to make way for new buildings. situ authority is being criticized for prioritizing commercial developers over the needs
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of the poor and from the miller. reports is drawing comparisons to the apartheid era. 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 bolding route in the sub i've. now, together with every 40 this out. so now when the out you are sucking out, they are showing that they want to keep this city wide. they don't want anyone to hear except right because of his in his city. while the evictions been taken to court, the lives of people here remain in limbo as lance been sold to a developer. and barbara is 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 of rated,
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it is usually credit on the 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 with in the, in the 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 a home. and the city says it has to prioritize those at the top of the waiting list . any projects that went on as qualifying for the chums nozzler mechanism if tomorrow, you know, very well got in this particular development. next to parliament we're going to benefit from la did. someone was being a victim elsewhere and then that person will remove you from our parts drugs. we put some on of that. so it kind of different because we have to accommodate from some of the person who has was qualified and was the weights. but here in the
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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. city officials have had to relocate thousands of people evicted from prime land within the city. 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 the re settlement camp say where they live is pushing them further into poverty. in a city already plagued by deep economic disparities. for media miller, i'll jazeera cape dom november his black conscience month in brazil, which was the last country in the americas to polish slavery. in 1988 constitution
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made promises to amend the wrongs of the past. but black brazilians are still battling for equal rights as monica. yet to hear reports from munger cheaper. this meeting takes place every november in the settlement of slave descendants. it's a moment to relieve stories of brazil's dark and silent path. as you can make me say slavery's over soon, but we still feel its consequences undergo a lot of pressure to leave the lens which are rightfully ours. 62 families live in the sky. long women got sheba, 130 kilometers from the city of rio de janeiro. it's one of the $5000.00 communities scattered around brazil, built by former slaves. many of them had run away, hiding from their masters. the 1988 constitution gave their descendants the right to claim their lands and keep their traditions like small scale farming. c that's
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easier said than done the munger, too. but colombo has been at the center of a battle with an investment company that wants to build a resort on it's lance isaac university on which will not negotiate our history, nor our rights were only here today because we resisted otherwise would have been kicked out until recently, people who live here, we're not allowed to win toward leave the settlement freely. they were stopped at the gate built by the company and forced to hand over 50 per cent of their prod use that changed when they were put under state protection. most that barley reporters jo kellum boil, which stepped in because their lives were being threatened and are still at risk of the eco invest company. doesn't allow the electrical company to install electricity in the colombo. it evolved, philippe blames the lack of electricity for the death of his oldest daughter, olivia. she had leukemia and needed medicine which had to be stored in a refrigerator. but we couldn't have one because we had no light. earlier this year,
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the manga chiva columbus scored an important victory. the brazilian state finally recognized its plans, which include landmarks of the settlements difficult past. these are the ruins of one of many plantations in rio de janeiro that thrived until brazil became the last american nation. to abolish slavery in 1888. your zonal domingos takes her son to the places where their african ancestors were forced to work. slavery may have ended 133 years ago and blacks in brazil now up number white. but the struggle for equal rights, she tells him, is far from over monica and not give all jazeera mom got at sheba. so headed out 0 christiana ronaldo helps manchester united quantify for the champions league knockout round in the 1st match since they sacked their manager. ah
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oh oh i don't know his gemma. thank you. lauren saudi arabian club, our hell out has become the most successful club in asian football, winning the champions league, record full time. but i'm side i opened the scoring after just as 16 seconds again . 500 feet from south korea, nasa, i was sorry with the sauce cisco scored in the final petition. hello, double the lead in the 2nd half bangs the defendant, nice america. to know the final school, getting the saudi 2nd jump in. think title in the last 3 years. in the european
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champions league. manchester i had made a winning starts a life without only going to social michael carrick cent charge for the game with very i'll in the 1st much sacking weekend manager christiana went out to the advantage of the play by the spanish side to give you an i to believe is just a bit 10 minutes ago that maintained his record of scoring and every game united have played in this season competition. jayden sanchez made it to nail in stoppage time with his 1st go for the club. united qualify for the not got round with the game for his back to hold as chelsea had joined them in the last 16 offices facing event as he had already qualified travelers about chelsea ahead in the 1st hall reach. james then fight in a 2nd for the premier leaders. 3 minutes later it was 3. no thanks to callum hudson, enjoy chelsea and bobby vented into top spot in the group. fine munich had already secured that place in the knockout stage when they faced the camp in snowy
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conditions, robert evans grabbed the opening. go with a spectacular strike polish for what, becoming the 1st play and champions league history to score and 9 consecutive games twice. one minute got the point. so the 21 victory p s d coach may say port to tina has played down speculation. he's interested in becoming manchester united new manager. the auction time has made it clear he's happy in paris and says he's only focused on wednesdays at champions league match against manchester city. i am not the kids. i am not the child. i spend my whole life playing football, no blues on to being coach. when we already know he's missed, the rules are there, i completely understand what is going on. so i'm trying to do waste on sunday and they got to wait. and this type of thing, i know the strike strikes rumors, rumors of there. and we need to live with that. that is,
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this is that we are leaving them. i've been crisis at the poland by the reporter is far from the only bottleneck being faced by refugees as windsor closes in across europe. many also trapped in bosnia, where a former fee for referee is among thousands trying to reach the poorest hospital. and the one i'm looking back on a life left behind. this is my id card for me to call. abraham russell was a for accredited football, referee, and i forgot his done officiating and football told him. and now he's a refugee stuck in a makeshift camp in bosnia, near the border with croatia just i want to continue my job job. so i want to back to my normal life, one country in europe, and i try to do fixed my live again. the 2nd, keep your piece for the camera is as close as russell now gets to his former career
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. 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 for the police stole his money and told him and those with him to go home. but sir fuller's cor, was his said, go to afghanistan, go to have gone to son. he is not for animals. air, he is not for dirty pupils. this is europe union, this is cor, was a country. the, a new you must go back to afghanistan is better for you. and i can i can't forget that. that's what they use it to us. russell and his child just to have thousands of refugees in the balkans trying to reach the european union. their hopes of returning to something like a normal life dented by the constant obstacles in their path. polaris aldi's era.
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the m b a is a biggest starla bron james has been given his 1st the 1st suspension of his 19 year career. the latest play was punished for hitting isaiah stewart's in the face during sunday game against the detroit pistons. the wrong for 1st around $284000.00 in salary, which is one per game. it seems that fits is off to be. incidence has been given to game balancing is extremely actions which lead to these ugly things on court. plaza will be able to play on the teaching music and on sunday and allies last year. the pilot lucia injured in the training crash, the beijing winter olympic track says he thought he was going to die with a us. it crashed into a gate which had accidentally been left close at the entering national, sliding center, which will host the 2022 games in february. he needed surgery to repair a crack left knee cap and stitches for a deep cut on his right leg. the loos federation has introduced extra safety measures to stop happening again. so have it degrees, it was human error and says the venue is safe. the incident was late in the really
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bad and i was thinking i have like some in life. i do 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 committee and organizing. yeah. we make an agreement of this will happen, but the about the more details i you can not speak. yeah. yeah. the truck is still super pleasant to drive and was safe, super safe. and that so his vote for now is back to lauren in london. chima. thank you very much indeed. that's it for me or intended for this news or i'll be here with another for one of the nice news in just to teach on the when, if you can. thanks for watching. ah
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ah. with a less than a year. how will host the middle east with well in preparation the country is a major problem with the nations going head to head in thanks, porpoise bill, stadiums. 2022 will keep you across the action. as council prepares for the regions biggest sporting events. the fee for our cup on al jazeera in the light of the open seas hides the dark secret. men forced to
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washer to, ah, the u. s. is 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, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up, europe's cobit 19 emergency. the world health organization warns another 700000 people could die by march. an investigation begins after bus carrying tourists home crashes in western bulgaria, getting at least 45 people, including a dozen children. and a jury is sent to decide if it was murder or self defense.

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