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terrible demonstration of the failure of humans, so that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s. each row in the world on al jazeera, ah 31 my grandson drive in the english channel after they're both signed while they were trying to reach britain. ah, hello barbara, sarah, you watching al jazeera life from london also coming up. all 3 men charged in the death of a black man shot dead while jogging through their neighbourhood in georgia. are convicted of his murder, a new current, a virus, waves sweeps across europe. the world health organization warns that more than half
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a 1000000 people could die left off, felton died dark. now, so launches a pest mission that could one day save the planet. a spacecraft will crash into an asteroid to find out how to stop one plummeting into ours. ah at least 31 people have died after their small boat sank while trying to cross the english channel from france. several rubber denise set off from cali on wednesday in the hope of reaching the you case, southern shores. local officials say this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants and refugees attempting the crossing that the baba reports. why? well now do you have regular saw it on the french coast even as winter sets in refugees and migrants determined to reach britain. and now
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a reminder of the dangers they face. news that so many people have died at sea after setting off from cali. on wednesday night, the french interior minister arrived there to meet local officials and hospital workers. when the flicker they saw sir pont was the son. as far as we know, 33 people capsized off dunkirk and kelly. as of now 31 people died and 2 people are currently being treated. but their lives are unfortunately in danger. among these 31 dead, we know that there were 5 women and one little girl. for now, we don't have any more information on the identities of these people. french prime minister john cast text tweeted, the shipwreck in the english channel is a tragedy. my thoughts are with the many missing injured victims of criminal smugglers who exploit their distress and misery. while the british prime minister called an emergency meeting in london, this disaster underscores how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. and
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it also shows how vital it is that we now step up our efforts to break the business model of the gangsters who were sending people to see or in this way i say, to our partners or across the channel. now is the time for us all that to step up or to work together to do everything a we can to break these gangs who are literally getting away with murder. these people did make it to the english coast on wednesday after being picked up by volunteers from the royal national life boat institution. there among the roughly 25000 people who've crossed from france this year, 3 times last year's figure. but and still receives far fewer asylum claims than countries such as germany or france. but the governments currently introducing legislation which would penalize asylum seekers who use so called illegal roots like crossing the channel rights groups. point out legal routes are inaccessible for most and in reality, given how desperate these people are to reach the u. k. more tragedies can't be
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rolled out. the dean barbara al jazeera bella sanky is the director of the tension actions. she says the tragedy was preventable, and france and the u. k. like the political will to reach a solution over the channel. crisis has been many death in the channel this year. as he said, this is one of the largest and tacit assigns. he has the i and i know of and can an amber and it was entirely predictable, completely avoidable. very sadly. we have a government in the u. k. that is absolutely what is a failing, can say, or ever greater exclusion of people. they're seeking protection in the k, what's happened, the consequences, the assets, and ensure that people are not risking their lives in dying. as we've seen today, is to provide humanitarian bees as the people that are in france seeking. comes the
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u. k. to claim asylum on some sort of humanitarian corridor that would be relatively easy today. in french, u. k. governments could agree that between themselves overnight to ensure that as of tomorrow and the small way crossings are not happening to people. smugglers are not profiting and people are not dying. ah, 3 men have been found guilty of murdering our mode. are bery, who's chase down and shot dead in a georgia neighbourhood last year? greg michael was found guilty on all charges including malice, murder, his father, travis, was found guilty of felony murder. and the 3rd one who joined the trace and filmed the killing william bryan, was also found guilty of felony more murder. they pursued the 25 year old black man who was out jogging with their truck. all 3 men claimed they acted in self defense . they all now face life in prison and learn
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a lot of dog malibu o live mom is not good, but jim we don't want to know about a going to do. they may, i will want to know that it was a shot now like that. so if all our problem is all our problem, so hey, that's good. that's good. jordan wasn't, let's play for about to play all you will be there. she everett, pansy has the reaction now from brunswick in georgia. it's always a phenomenon that we've been seeing was also the george floyd guilty verdict down here that enormous jubilation and relief for that enormous wariness as well. this just doesn't mean that systemic racism has been vanquished, vanquished in america. but it has to be noted, and that has been noted nationally and locally that we are in the deep south. this was a jury of levered white people and one black person. and looking quickly,
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they came to their, their unanimous unanimous decision. i think that that's something that was reflected on the reverend al sharpton and other civil rights lead. i had to say, let the word go for the all over the world. that a jury of 11 white and one black come out in the deed shout, gone good up in the court room, said the black lad, do men. the 3 men all go to appeal this verdict, it'll end up at the, the georgia superior and the supreme court ions, but they do face other charges to there is a federal, there are federal hate crimes against against these men that process. because in february, at the same court house probably, and it is look, it looks like that will still go ahead despite the fact that these men at the moment are facing life life in prison. but of course they, by your side, they will, will do a plea deal or something and avoid yet another court case, given georgia law does say it, assuming the supreme court upholds, holds these,
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this verdict with these verdicts that they will. yeah, they do have to have madry life life in prison, although it depends on the judge whether they might, might, maybe may, it may make it pro the world health organization is warning that in more than half a 1000000 more europeans could die. as a new crone of iris, waves sweeps the continent, several countries are seeing record, high case counts, shortages of intensive care beds and renewed restrictions. the head of the european union's public health agency now says booster shots should be considered for all adults. and 2 summons reports from rotterdam. it's effectively a u term. the european union's public health agency said booster jobs weren't urgent last september. they were early needed for the frail all those with poor immune systems. now the advice has changed. countries should also consider a booster dose for all adults, 18 years and older, with
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a priority for people above 40 years old. this is to increase protection against infection q to waning immunity, which could potentially reduce the transmission in the population and prevent additional hospitalizations and deaths. the new advice comes as most countries in europe are seeing record rates of covert infections in the netherlands. this medical center is having to transfer some patients to germany because of the pressure here in the netherlands. 84 percent of the population has been vaccinated . one of the highest rates in your book, the 3rd booster job wasn't even introduced until last friday. that may at least partly explain why this country has recalled infection. rates in france came this warning was audriel venarsik ultimate. gov. today we're announcing 30000 cove cases of the last 24 hours. it's a major increase in infections that shows if it was needed in any way that we are
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indeed in the midst of a 5th wave of the pandemic. across the european union, 67.7 percent of the population is fully vaccinated with rates vary wildly between countries and the world health organization says there's growing evidence that protection against infection and mild disease is declining. it wants a vaccine plus approach. combining vaccinations with measures such as face mask wearing daily covey related deaths across the you have reached nearly 4200 nearly double the level 2 months ago in germany. the latest 24, i figure was 335 death. new infections are to record high that nitty 67000 the w h o 's warning is that by march they'll be high or extreme stress in intensive care units. and that's in almost all the $53.00 countries the
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comprise. it's your region at this hospital near cologne, like in many places, coby patients, needing intensive care, all mainly younger unvaccinated people. others of it sooner may june over. we've increasingly got younger people in intention. the amount of time they're treated significantly longer and it blocked intensive care beds for a longer period, which is not available for the patience on it. some german politicians are now advocating compulsory vaccination. at least the specific professions. austria is already announce covey jobs will be compulsory for everyone. from february, the countries just returned to a full national lockdown. and it seems that other states could well follow. andrew simmons, i was you 0 rotterdam for testers in the french overseas territory of guadalupe have burnt. carson set a barricades and protest against coven 19 measures. anger over restrictions imposed
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by the french government has stirred, longstanding grievances of poverty and inequality. on the caribbean island, less than half of people have been vaccinated. president manuel micron has described the crisis as explosive, but promised to contain the situation. south korea is reporting record highs in the number of new cove in 19 cases and the critically ill patients, hospitals across the country are struggling to cope the country east restrictions just last month with nearly 8 out of 10 people fully vaccinated from florence. louis has more the south korean government east cove at 19 restrictions less than a month ago. but on wednesday, official say they may consider re imposing some rules. the number of new cases and seriously ill patients is rising across the country. daily infections reached a record 4100 on tuesday,
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and nearly 70 percent of beds in intensive care units are now occupied, arguing it's in condos or a major factor that has contributed to the increasing number of cases. and that has made the hospital bed utilization rate a bit worse, is the increasing number of infections in the elderly senior citizens with the 1st to be nah, collated earlier this year. and health officials say part of the reason infections arising is because their immunity is waning. the government says it will give them booster shots. what the government is trying to do at this point is to ex and the deployment of booster shots, especially among the most vulnerable as quickly as possible. there are increasing testing, especially in congregate resident. so settings, but just a nursing homes and our long term care facilities. officials are also conducting tests and trace operations. after more than $200.00 people tested positive for cove
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at 19, at a church in the city of china. attributing the wonderful township in the morning, the central disaster and safety countermeasure headquarters reported that around 91.4 percent of the confirmed cases from shannon on vaccinated that the increase in infection so soon after restrictions when lifted will be a blow to many. but although the numbers rising, the some relief that at about 35 a day, the number of deaths remains relatively low. florence louis al jazeera still to come on al jazeera, ethiopia prime minister, says he's heading to the front line of the t grey conflict. as rebels advance on the capital, and while a new government has agreed is agreed in germany after 2 months delay. sweden's new prime minister only lasts a few hours. ah
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. it's read a lot this spring almost everywhere in australia and there is flooding there warnings for major flooding and repeat of river flooding to clean new south wales. and you can see why once again from the tropics, down to tasmania, you go outbreaks of rain in the form of heavy sundry showers, sometimes with the likelihood of trade to get more flooding. what i should, a certainty is, be honest. now does edge slowly offshore. we haven't got there by friday. it leaves behind a different wind direction. so perth is warming up 3335 degrees or thereabouts. now this is more normal. this is profit ne monsoon, increasing the rain in the eastern side of the philippines, touching taiwan the eastern side again and the course of vietnam. but i think the heavy stuff is a bite to end and would just end up with the sunny, less humid picture of winter to clean china,
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but increase me certain se asia mainland, the bigger picture further west, which is the ne monsoon curling itself around means i think we can see more flooding in tamil nadu and sri lanka, maybe inch and i as well as the pakistan northern pakistan suffering just like northern india with a very poor quality. otherwise, it's a sunny picture. ah, graves of the amazing 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 language, feel loneliness. the discipline was horrific. kids were killed. there isn't any native personal life today that hasn't had someone that went to boarding school in their family. very truth on
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a j 0 lou ah, reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, at least, dorsey one people have died after their small boat sank while trying to cross the english channel from france. officials say that this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants attempting to cross. 3 white men have been found guilty of murdering on board our bri, who was chase down, and shot dead in a george a neighbourhood. last year, all 3 men claimed they acted in self defense. they all now faced life in prison. a deadly new wave of current virus cases continues to sweep through europe. several countries are seeing record, high case counts, and the e. u was made
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a u turn to recommend booster shots. if he open prime minister ibm, it says that he's heading to the front line to lead his troops in battle. is the fighting between the government and rebels. escalades the rebels from t gr i have pushed him to be a mara and a far regions and down a major road running to the capital of us to ryan rivals, took control of the towns of their st. can vulture. earlier this month, come, vulture sits on a supply line linking the land locked nation to the port city of djibouti. well, last week the rebels claim to have captured that show row bait, which is about 200 kilometers from the capital journalist that samuel get a chew is following developments from i this up about well, a to the spokesperson of the ethiopian government. they know for convocation services, you're not, the seller said the prime minister in the bottle ground, giving leadership, and really fighting for the survival. he said, you're,
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there are many people that are joining the call for the prime minister following in his footsteps, including a long p n. i like a rest. and last, a successful businessman and i d, self us were last part of the enders who in 2 mckelly just before the conflicts begun. seeing if this can be resolved in a more peaceful way. but again, the prime minister is indeed in the back of the ground. he said that on monday night, and i was expected to happen. and there he is in the back of gun fighting what he terms a terrorist organization. that's s t p and that's almost the for our lee is the co founder and chairman of the horn international institute for strategic studies. he has more now on the potential consequences for the region if he c o p, at the sense in the civil war. if you look
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kind of similar gambled when child in been tried in precedent, it debbie went to the front lines and he lost his life even when the actually defeated the rebels in china. and so, i mean, what is risking his life and he's also risking the lives of those that are going to be alongside him. so, and, but i think the calculation here from obese administration is that because the t or, and then many of the i'm groups confiding around he sees it feet as part of psychological operations and to inspire other europeans to join their routes and fight of b. e n d f to fight this war and to and to push back the t grams is a huge country with a population of 112000001 east. if this country descends into anarchy,
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then we're going to have a huge problem of stability in the entire horn of africa with so many refugees, really. and then usual refugees that we've come to, you know, we'll go to south g, t and other places already. the horn is very unstable. we've done the reason to call that a still disintegrating on about getting ground there. now, the last thing that the return wishes to have is a disintegrate. and if you're yeah, and the west interests are going to really just go up in flames. the son of libya's former leader colonel more more gadhafi will not to be allowed to run in next month's presidential election 10 days after registering a safer al islam gadhafi is one of $2525.00 candidates who have just been barred from standing by libya's electoral commission, no reason has yet been given that still leaves 73 people running for the presidency
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on the 24th of december. the election is hoped to unify the nation, which has been ruled by 2 competing governments in the east and west for the past 7 years. germany will have its 1st new leader since 2005 after and leaders of 3 political parties agreed to a coalition government. following 2 months of talks, all of schoultz will take over his chancellor next month from angular merkle, who is stepping down after 16 years in charge. the social democrats won september's election and we'll leave the coalition with the greens and free democrats. it will be germany's 1st, the 3 way coalition government, in nearly 70 years. dominic cane has been following events for us in berlin. for many weeks, these 3 parties have been behind closed doors talking to each other, trying to work out a platform of policies. they can present to parliament to have them elected as
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a new coalition government trying to sort out their differences and co here around a set of policies that they believe the country can unite around the man who has been leading these negotiations and who is in all likelihood going to be the next chancellor within 10 days or so. all are shots from the social democrats. this is how he told the gathered reporters, what his priorities are going to be on the entire globe. and in fact, we are united by a belief in progress and the politics could achieve something good. we are united by the will to make the country better to move it forward and to keep it together. we're not about lowest common denominator politics, but of our high impact politics. we wanted dare to do something about climate protection, the restructuring of our industry, the modernization of the country, the strengthening of social cohesion home. we want to dare to make more progress on the question that many people will ask is, how can these 3 parties with differing views,
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about many key issues in german politics, really stay together for the full term of parliament for years. and there are other questions to we know which ministries these parties are going to get. but we also know that when they are voted into office, that will effectively vote angular miracles, kristian, democrats out of office. they will metaphorically lick their wounds in opposition, but they also know that in the other house of parliament, they can really make difficulty for this particular government. so it's not all plain sailing for this new traffic light coalition as it's being cold, which in all likelihood will be voted in to office in the next 10 days or so. or meanwhile, sweden's 1st female prime minister has resigned the just hours after she was confirmed by parliament. magdalena anderson was leading a minority coalition with the green party, but it quit when their new budget was rejected. green say there were only in power
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to implement the green policies which were voted down. the process is now in the hands of parliament speaker, but anderson says shields to try again as the leader of a single party government turkeys. lira has hit a record low against a dollar a day after president of the gun defend that his policy of sharp interest rate cuts, many economists and critics of the gun calling on the president to reverse course with inflation. soaring to nearly 20 percent. the currency has lost almost half of its value this year. well, president of the guns 1st decade empower from 2003. so the countries g, d, p triple sanks to major investments in infrastructure. a dollar cost around 2. lira skipped to july 2016 after a failed coo and the currency tumbled to 3 layers against the dollar in august, 2018. you as president, donald trump and post tariffs on steel and i, le,
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minium and the currency crashed. 20 percent. that had already fallen 40 percent over the previous 12 months. well, the economy actually grew 5.9 percent during the pandemic, but surging inflation wiped out any gains. the li restart of the day trading at $13.00, but is now at $12.00 point oh, $9.00 against the dollar. seen him cuz a glue has worn out from the streets of his symbol surface natural curren soliri has gotten nearly 50 percent off its valley against the american dollar in the last 2 months. the last purchasing power for the turkey citizens who are already fighting against high inflation rates. inter kidney inflation is around 20 percent right now, but extra suggests that given the currency prices that turkey is going through, it can reach about 30 percent in the coming months. the opposition accuses the government of implementing the wrong economic policy is left, the government says there waging war to protect their economic independence. but
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the streets think different. you know, some of them, though, i wanted to study abroad, but school prices and now too expensive. some of our friends started to say, we won't be able to wear disappointed what on version? if what you're doing is killing the purchasing power, it doesn't work out. they say exports will search. your costs are also surging. how are you going to sell the products? i did yet purchase economy has been fragile to international diplomatic issues. this fits with inter kid and its life. however, the rapid loss into turkish near rock is due to the interest rate cuts by the turkey central bank, which is highly influenced by turkish presence of our don't economic wish and prisons our dom please. high interest rates are the reason for high inflation. that's why a minimum interest rates must be implemented by the central bank. however,
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the market and the experts say different. but prisons are now believes that the economic model that his government is mounting right now will at the end try the turkish economy. but when it is going to happen or is this going to happen is so known a world, the 1st space mission has lifted off from california. the nasa rocket is on a test flight in order to make a crash landing. but if it does, it will be seen as a success and the way to solve a future asteroid from destroying the earth. laura bird and manly explains 3 to run the dance mission could one day save the earth. nasa would deliberately curtis spacecraft into an unsuspecting rock or you could die morphis. the aim to find out what it would take to stop a launch asteroid from one day crushing into the us and devastating the planet bill . we're gonna bump into a desk and off i call it kind of stadium sized in all like soccer stadium sized. i
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asked for it that what that is in an orbit around a body that is about 5 times larger. so that's what, that's what we're going to do, went and measure. ah, really did change of orbit. i forgot secondary body. it's the 1st time scientists are attempting such an experiment. and this is how they're going to do it, like die more of a circle than astroid could. did a mis nasa has waited for it to get close to earth. a mere 11000000 kilometers away . the spacecraft will reach speeds of more than 24000 kilometers per hour and head straight towards it. they're hoping the crash would take both objects out of course, even if ever so slightly. and it will all be streamed by a video back to earth. and that will tell us a lot about if you want to deviate completely, the smallest throat from the earth. what type of spacecraft to what speed,
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what weight? what impact will need to have to deflect an asteroid? sign to say the results of the experiment all fight. so if an asteroid measuring just a few 100 meters collides with our planet, it could have devastating consequences. signed his hope. the small impact will be a huge step forward to protecting a potentially devastating impact on us. lower though to manly al jazeera ah, another top stories on al jazeera, at least $31.00 people have died after their small boat sank. will trying to cross the english channel from france, several robert being eas, set off from cali on wednesday in the hopes of reaching the you case, southern shores. local officials say this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants and refugees attempting the crossing french authorities.
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