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thing in between, ah, join me as i take on the lies, dismantle the misconceptions and debate the contradictions. upfront with me mark lamont hill on out 0. ah, a new wave of restrictions for the army kron variance of cove at 19 raises fee is the global economic recovery may take a hit. ah, good morning, doha, everyone on come all santa maria. this is the world news from al jessie, rallying, his troops, ethiopians prime minister visits the front lines of fighting escalates, and the ticker i reach it. also, days of writing over government policies. these 3 people, deb, this is in the solomon islands and a face off as a fertilizer sherlock of stops
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a chinese shipment off the test to reveal it contained a harmful bacteria. so concerns about this. new coven, 19 buried have shaken the world economy just as it was showing signs of recovery from the pandemic. clever stock markets, and the price of oil fell, as the news emerged on friday. and the travel industries likely to take another hit as well as countries close off to south africa and its neighbors. but anything can happen with that can be a new variant like this one or a new virus. people need to be prepared. the world and brazil cannot take, can you look down? it would condemn every one to misery and misery killed brazil's president there. that's just the latest of a long list of countries that of suspending flights from southern africa. the united states early announced similar meshes over might hannah in washington dc. it
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confirms that all long citizens or those who do not hold permanent residence in the u. s. from those southern african countries will not be allowed into the u. s. from monday that is the 29th of november. however, the proclamation also specifies quite a large number of exceptions for certain visa holders for members of the united nations, for example, traveling from southern africa. so there are none of the exceptions. now the proclamation also says that this will go in force for 30 days and will be reviewed every 30 days after that, if necessary. and it will all be based on decisions taken by the c d. c. and the white house corona virus, task force that does appear at the state. there is a lot of cooperation, south african scientists were the 1st to raise flags about this latest variant. earlier in the week, there were discussions between the white house task force and the south african
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scientists in the course of the morning to begin to start to learn not what we saw . the africans have learned so far about this particular varied. now, president biden has also made very clear his belief that this emphasizes the need for there to be global vaccinations in place while much is unknown about stay on the con. very, here's what we do know, at least it was 1st reported to the world health organization from south africa. on wednesday, the varian has $32.00 mutations on what is called the spike protein, which is what the virus uses to invade ourselves. this means that spite persian is dramatically different from the original corona virus. what that means for the effectiveness of current vaccines varies unclear. here is doctor alley. i thought them is from the university of michigan. he says, there's reason to be hopeful, even if existing vaccines down to effective against the new variance. my optimism is really based on the experience with the different mutations that we have in
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the body and the beta, the gamma, and the build up that the vaccines were able to protect and were able to cover the money. and so i'm optimistic with regards to this one, do that the vaccines will, to will be, will prove to be cation and effective against this one. if in the worst case scenario that this thing is not really recognized by the immunity that we gain from vaccination with the existing vaccine. we are talking about 2 weeks and we will have that in place. however, the issue is still the same. we have a big issue which is, who is going to get that 1st are, is these, are these going to reach those countries that until now have less than 10 percent issue with a existing vaccines available?
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so therefore, i think the issue continues to be vaccine at these countries and you cannot just sit back and get the 3 on the 2 and 3 and 4 vaccinations. while some countries did not receive even one vaccination, this is not going to be sustainable. and mutations will continue to evolve and we've got the risk that we all talked about for a long time. on to other news in the u. s, as it is greatly concerned about the therapy as a military escalation and as calls the urgent negotiations. the state department statement follows a phone call between the u. s. secretary state and the president of kenya. he kept his private savion, made me lot of join the front and fight against the 2 grind rebels in the north and that his forces are making game. a government declared a state of emergency this month due to rebel attacks advancing with sam, you'll get an independent journalist joining us from at us as of the united states . greatly concerned about the escalations and calling for negotiations. i mean,
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who would be negotiating at this point? well, the united states continues to be seen the wage issue among the opens the european government and they are fighting with the t p which the, the nation through the order of parliament has declared that the parents organization. but again, the county dent in boy has been going back and forth between the field and friendly nations and possibly car saying there's still a small window of opportunity. but from what we've seen, basically the prime minister speaking from the bottom ground. and as far he's saying that. 2 he wants it to appear to be recognized as an independent nation that can make its own decision and been army as fighting to bury its enemy he has said and from the other. and there doesn't seem to be any interest in negotiating
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this. so this really pushes the conflict forward and again, afflicting money, many people. and what about the actual fighting then, sam, you know, we know about the advance that the guy rebels have made towards add a sample. bob thoughts prime minister abbey from the front lines as he promised is saying that they're making advances to well, again, it's the who you listen to. they feel been army as a prime minister has said they're making advancement. they have cub chapel because a small village in a bar and they're going to do more. he said, but the other side is saying that bouncing the government to the only recognizing the fox that there are why things going on around trying to say. but again, in the suburbs, in the state of the emergency, we have been told that your parents need to take up arms and reach their arms and defend their interests. should be left soldiers in fog come to the sub about from
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from, from i'd be some about there doesn't seem to be any kind of concern in terms of them coming or being near the capital. you feel that the city is as normal as it gets, but once again, money, embassies, including canada, being the meters, have told their citizens to be feeling that the company might be coming to home straight. but again, they feel cited as thing. they're not anywhere near. they're going to defeat them in this conflict. again, we'll end based on the favor of the field for government site, samuel, get a chair reporting from out of some of our today. thank you, samuel. thank you. were returning to karone of our new thousands of australians, of again protested against groan of ours rules in melbourne. crowds marched through the city center for a 3rd weekend, protesting about a bill that would give the victorian state government more powers. in the case of
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a new pandemic, covered 19 vaccinations of been made compulsory for around one and a quarter 1000000 of the states workers. emma frances delane making covey vaccinations compulsory for health workers in its overseas territories in the caribbean. they've been riots against the vaccinations on the islands of guadalupe and martinique situations. still tents on guadalupe where protest as continuing to block the roads from guadalupe this report i with natasha. baba, emily key bell is saving what she can in what used to be a home in the city of point to pete in guadalupe. she still can't believe that a lifetime of memories could be destroyed in minutes in a fi that was started by looters during protests earlier this week. she was lucky to escape. now she's trying to pick up the pieces. and then for football quite, there are no photos left. not even a picture of my mother. demonstrations have shaken the french caribbean island for more than a week. emily says she understands people's frustrations,
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but not what has happened in her neighbourhood. spectrum's like last year, this isn't how the economic situation in guadalupe is going to improve. yes, there are prevalence, but it's not loading vandalizing and burning that are the solution. next door, a wedding shop run by this man's family for generations is ruined high enough. what can i do? what can i do? only my eyes could cry. the situation in guadalupe is tense, a strike that began more than a week ago of a mandatory cove. it vaccines for health workers has widened into a demonstration against the french government and become entrenched as protest is continued to block the islands, major roads. there is a murphy tailback of calls on this road. and i've been speaking to some of the people in the cause of what they say. they've been waiting for more than an hour and what they're waiting for is for that blockade up there to be clear. and once it is,
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the police will let them offer the ball 6 of suited review. we thought we could pass, but we have no information. we don't know if it'll open or not, but we don't want to turn back now or probably durham. however, it's a bit complicated, but we have to live with it and be patiently near the islands main airport. these boat owners have started a new business, selling rides as a way of bypassing the blockades. this man just arrived from the mainland. he was worried about the situation, october barbary boss, for the moment. we can't get home easily because it's a bit of a was in between the locals and police. we can't get past some blockades to we're forced to find a plan b like dyslexia both skis, alibaba, city by law. the french government is talking with authorities and guadalupe to find solutions to the crisis. meanwhile, people on the island are managing as best they can, as they try to keep things running, but with no end to the situation on the horizon. some people's patience may begin
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to wear thin. without a butler, al jazeera 20 feet wide loop, the bodies of me 3 people have been found in a burnt out building in the solomon islands, capital honey ira, where they have been days of rising protest as have been starting fires and damaging property demanding prime minister manassas, of god as resignation. they say the south pacific nation has been neglected by the government for years, and was also angry about the decision to switch diplomatic allegiances to a start from taiwan to china. sarah clark monitoring this one from brisbane, australia. sarah, anything more on these debts? well, these are the 1st confirmed fatalities after 3 days of looting and rushing across the capital. they were, as you mentioned, found in the area of china cabinet, a boot stool. and chinatown is normally a very busy area. we believe that with the luck report, the suggesting they may have been looted record inside the store,
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which was set like an in the last few days. and of course chinatown was considered the flesh points the main area where some of these government protests with targeting that were targeting the chinese funded operations. and the chinese run stores. because as you mentioned, there were grumpy and they're angry about the government decision in 2019 to give up their allegiance with taiwan instead favoring china. so the 1st 3 confirmed fatalities we've also had on saturday. another development where the police have confirmed that they've arrested more than 100 people in relation to the last couple of days on rot relation incident. so they haven't charged yet, but certainly they showing they want to move on this and we put the prime minister . he, we still believe he's in hiding 50 resign protection and safety. we saw on friday, his house, his residence was targeted by not just people trying to fit his life, but also lucian's that was contained. but we still haven't heard from the prime
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minister in the last 24 hours or so. so the report suggests he's in hiding and we do have the strain defense for the pop, new get interest there to try and restore some water in the capital honey. our prime minister and hiding not saying anything, i guess that would mean these protests likely to carry on. they've got some life in them. well potentially and this is where we've got the lots of these trips, mr. l you're putting any day to try and stop the some these try and point minutes it's got morrison has indicated that he believes they'll only be there. the trips from a strategy for a couple of weeks. but at the moment, this weekend has been very calm and was what we're seeing and what we're hoping to produce on the ground and how we thing a big traffic jams. we're seeing big lines of people trying to get access to food view and supermarket. and of course, melodic food markets were in chinatown. this is the big food provided for the capital. and if they don't bill to the ground, they've been closed. so there's a lot of problems existing at the moment in the aftermath of this losing, including keys and access to food, fuel, even money. there are lines of the bank,
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so we'll be watching and coming down to see what happens or o'clock life from brisbane. did i thank you, sir, in the news a heads and say why there isn't much enthusiasm for the sweets. parliamentary elections in care gets done with black friday sales in the us. the big boost that retailers were really wanting and needing ah, how i we got a lot going on in the weather across here put the by with lots of weights and windy and at times when she weather for many over the next couple of days we have got a storm are when swelling away in an all sea behind that bringing some very cold air cold and all the winds coming across many parts. and that means some snow. it
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may have very low temperatures as well as you can see temperatures. well, that is the single fingers crossed many areas that cold ras thinking right down across france, we have already seen some snow significant snowfall in spain. and there's more where that came from as that cold normally blasting around when that's going to bring some wintry flowers and to east to scotland. eastern parts of england, even down across the snares of east angling. norfolk advocacy on a to winfrey, flurries here single figures. once again and a driving wind winds gusting to around $56080.00. com. it is per hour as we go through saturday and on into sundays easing attached. but it still there. it is. pushing right through significant snowfall around the mountains of northern spain. fair. but a snow just around the alps as well, and even crossing to powder we could see at when she makes continuing. when she showers to just along with dow mason cosen heavy showers, they're pushing quasi to se positive europe. we're more heavy rain for grace ah,
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a new corona virus variant of shaking the world economy level stock markets. and the price of oil fell as the news emerged on friday. travel industry likely to suffer as well as borders, sought to close around the world. thousands of australians of again protested against becca, run of iris rules and melbourne crowds marched through the city center for 3rd weekend, protesting against a bill that would give the victorian state. government will power and the bodies of 3 people have been found in a burnt up building in the solomon islands capital when the era in days of rising protest as have been demanding prime minister, manassas, so devout writes that resignation. on previous years, the black friday holiday shopping events has created frenzied stains in shopping malls across the united states. but the shift to online shopping as a result of the pandemic has resulted in smaller crowds this year. gabriel alexander has moved from new jersey. this is the 2nd biggest shopping mall in the entire united states. it's called the american dream
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got over a 120 different stores. it's busy on this black friday, but not as busy as you might expected pre pandemic times. and that's because there's really a can fluent a perfect storm between 3 issues here. number one is there's a supply chain issue. a lot of the stores don't have all the things they normally would have because of the global supply chain crunch that is being felt right now. there's also a shortage of retail industry workers as well. and 3rd, inflation in the united states is also becoming more of a problem as has been rising. so, add all of that together and we're not sure we're going to see the same amount of buying and spending if you will. they would've been in previous time before the pandemic, a face off between lawn care and china is escalating all centers on organic fertilizer, columbus as
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a 20010 shipment contains harmful bacteria and pathogens which could harm crops. the chinese manufacturer, those reject it, the plaintiff is demanding payment. when nelson and as reports now from part of the i'm a city of candy members of agriculture. trade unions took to the streets to protest a shipment of organic fertilizer ordered by she'll anchor from a chinese company. shall anchors national plant quarantine service o in peak. us refuse to allow the ship carrying $20000.00 tons of organic fertilizer to enter columbia port and unload its cargo. after it said it found harmful disease causing bacteria in both samples provided for testing. the some gram possible bacteria for po. and did the we may as well so steadily did a source done at the bigger. so the, this tift was fed. therefore we haven't had to short about perfect the chinese manufacturer. ching thou see when biotech and the chinese embassy in colombo,
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rejected the findings. some high may, a director of the company seen him arriving at the agriculture ministry. told al jazeera caught a product do not contain olivia. she added that china customs technical testing center and should a group tested the same batch of samples using internationally recognized testing standards and methods, and also confirm that our products do not contain harmful bacteria. the company claim that the unscientific detection method and conclusion of shall anchors national plan quarantine service regarding fertilizer samples obviously do not comply with international animal and plant quarantine conventions. that's the judge dismissed by a number of sealant and scientists. the danger is that these microorganisms once applied to 3 lankin saw you feel cannot pig them back so that if they become
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palm full, then there is no way that we could reverse the process. as a scientist, i would not recommend under any circumstance to ah, pick in this consignment of fertilizer. as the standoff continues with the ship anchored of the southern coast, the buys obtained a court order, preventing a state bank from paying for the goods. gina's embassy and colombo responded by blacklisting the bank. the shilling could minister of agriculture, who said the government would pay for a large part of the $9000000.00 shipment toward of me debriefing on wednesday, that there was a breakthrough behavior to understanding that they will beg bishop back and send the samples again. and then re, kendall, the re pasting, and we can get the shipment of the union's a warning, the government against any settlement there. now, what is the money we're telling the government don't pay compensation under any
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circumstances using money collected by taxing the people on the agriculture. director general says the detected pathogens cause disease and wrought and can result in yield loss, while the chinese manufacturer and the government are fighting to have the shipment cleared. scientist in shall anchor opposing that saying it's a biodiversity hot spot, and it's ecosystem must be protected. minute fernandez, audio 0 para dania central shall anchor ukraine's president. low volume is the landscape says his security services of uncovered a russian batch plot to overthrow the government. without elaborating on details the landscape told journalists, the crew was planned for next week. he added one of ukraine's wealthiest men was involved. criminal flatly denied the allegations. all adds to detention though in recent weeks about a russian military build up on ukraine's border. voters incurred to sound return to the polls on sunday for a re run of the 2020 parliamentary elections. results of last year's balance back
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to revolution that unseat of the government and for the former prison aside, the jumper of when the presidency by a landslide job of the now needs a broader legitimacy to deliver on his promise of fair elections. same sort of reports from the capital. bish kick still before election day freezing temperatures. another hurdle for people in the city of bush kept going to the polls to vote in parliamentary elections turn out is expected to be dangerously low in kurdistan. doubts over the legitimacy of elections can quickly turn into violent protests, discontent over rising prices. the slow pace of promise change, frustrations that rural and urban voters share. at a memorial dedicated to care gives people killed and past revolutionists. many say they won't vote this time. the gap and trust between them and their leaders too wide to cross is found that nothing to lose. what makes us feel sorry is that laws
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are not working. even if we say this to the authorities, the legal system doesn't work. they don't listen to us. even if we have our own coal, our own gold, our own water, we are not in control of our resources. this is why we don't trust any member of parliament or any president, we're against all of them. those in the president's inner circle say, it's too soon to pass judgment and undoing decades of corruption will take more time. care of as republic has grown up in missouri, adults in the room and her it will be a very confident and competent government. and our main goal is to improve efficiency of the state is not going to be easy, but also a re accept. i accept the skeptical domestic opinion to make lasting change. the president will need support in parliament. the election will see here these people vote in 90 new m p 's down from a 120. but even in it's weakened state as a smaller part of a new shared system of power, kurdistan, parliament matters,
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had looked at, bought up, came out to power off following controversial events last year. and she needs to gain abroad and legitimacy within society. if he can deliver on his promise to conduct fair elections on an ensure that that a man to have a present society as a whole, he might enjoy legitimacy for a longer period of time, sufficient for him to conduct the reforms at his face. the government is keen to avoid the violence of protests of the past and with pulls due to open on sunday. the country security service says it's rounded up 15 suspected qu plotters allegedly planning an armed overthrow of the government. the raids a show of strength seen by many as a warning to anyone hoping to contest election results on the streets. a rubber stamping parliament marched towards one man rule preservation of democracy for
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voters. right now, these kinds of political concerns are secondary to more basic needs. this country is in the grips of an energy crisis. and throughout the campaign, voters have been asking all the candidates the same question. what is being done to make sure there's enough power for them to stay warm? because winter is coming and days before the election winter is already here. zane bas ravi al jazeera mishap in malawi, thousands of people protesting against rising living costs corruption, and government favoritism. these fine t. against to break up the demonstration as the protest as marched towards the council offices in the capital. the longer it was led by former politician bond can lead carlindo. he says, the government is back tracked on its promise to create jobs. russia is mourning. the victims of a mining explosion in siberia that's believed to kill 51 people. this is the worst
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incident in the countries mining industry in more than a decade. and 3 people have now been arrested, suspected of negligence and a breach of safety procedures and smith with the support from oscar. o roman for russia's poorly regulated mining industry. the news was as inevitable and as bleak as a siberian winter. dozens of people killed, including 6 rescuers, probably by methane poisoning in the shafts of the list. we actually are mine. i have no words else. i've already said that me thing was over the limit. my husband came home from work every day and said it wouldn't end well. it was so with the limit that all the senses were beeping, and on the night of november, 14th to 15th of fire broke out of the unit. no measures were taken. he is the result they just turned these have gone by and they're all lying in there. there were 285 people in the mine when it began to fill with smoke on thursday. rescue team scrambled, but the situation on the ground was so unstable. they had
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a little time. after a few hours, the rescue attempt was called off because of the risk of another explosion. 50 people are in hospital according to local authorities. the miners who made it out alive, described a frantic scramble to evacuate to i was crawling and then they felt them grabbing me. i reached my arms out to them. they couldn't see me. the visibility was bad. they grabbed me and pulled me out. if not for them would be dead. the director of the mine and his deputy had been detained police in siberia, say 2 state security inspectors have been arrested on suspicion of criminal negligence. investigator save inspectors, had issued a safety certificate for the mine in november, but had not actually checked the facility. 3 days of morning a begun in the siberian region of came over. this is the worst mining accident here in 10 years. it's a very dangerous industry in russia and across the former soviet union safety
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standards. a poor was a lack of oversight of working conditions, an aging soviet air equipment, bernard smith, al jazeera moscow. finally, the american composer, stevens on time, has died. at the age of 91. he co wrote broadway classics are the likes of west side story gypsy and sweeney todd san. hm. 18 tony awards, which was more than any other compose. ah, let's take it to the headlines on al jazeera concerns over a new car run virus variant of shaken the world economy global stock markets on the price of oil fell as the news emerged on friday with the travel industry likely to suffer as well as borders start to close around the world. south africa's health minister though says the travel bands imposed on.
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