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in slave for years, but a glimmer of hope remained for the forgotten fisherman. as a group of activists stove deep into the legal fishing industry, demanding justice and freedom. ghosts fleet, a witness documentary on al jazeera in the country with an abundance of results for the road and walk indonesia whose firms forming we moved full to growth and fraud. we balance for reno, 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 me park when this is growth and progress in indonesia now. ah
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ah. ah. he watching out as a reminder of our top stories that our vaccine passengers traveling from south africa to amsterdam have tested positive for the new on the chrome variant authorities investigating after at least $161.00 of the nearly 600 travelers on friday were found to have coven! 19 israel is banning all foreigners from entering the country for 2 weeks. it is the toughest travel bound so fast since the on the corner where it was detective in south africa. hundreds of health work as far as the protesting in the caribbean island of guadalupe against compulsory inoculations. the island isn't overseas territory of france, where the measures have already been implemented from says it's open to discussions
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about guadalupe running more if it's in a fast, honest natasha. but the report from the territory, the unrest has tapped into other tensions. well, the french government's decision to impose mandatory cove. it vaccines on health workers are in mainland france and across overseas territories is the issue that really sparked these protests and blockades that have lasted nearly 2 weeks now. now the french government has said that it's not going to scrap those coven rules. they are bad for people safety. but it has said that it will push back the date of those mandatory vaccines for health work as to december 31st to allow for more time to talk for, for people here. well, they say that's just not enough. i think we're fighting for just from launching, which is the vaccination. what actually is true, replied sinful. all the old british i'm with good for you are. and here we are all feet on. all right, you're all right. well,
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i guess i need what we want. well, how can the sense of frustration and anger saying he runs deep in the sense that paris and the government there are ignoring people care and it goes way beyond coven restrictions on. where do people begin in world loop? it's different because we feel we have no rights or access to things that would help us to improve our lives. so it's complicated for us. young people. well here in another part of the city, these people have gathered to say they want an end to the blockades. they are fed up, they say all the disruption that is bringing the economy to a near standstill, missouri to the level of progress. your majority of the population is terrorized by what's happening in the street. access to hospitals is blocked on roads blocked. people are forced to stay at home. oh, the french government says that it will continue to talk to or authorities in guadalupe about issues, including unemployment, even a possible future autonomy for the honest it is clear,
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the paris wants to calm the situation down to whether or not that is going to convince any of the people here is another matter. the ang again, vaccinations has also led to violence in the nearby island of mont snake. at least 9 people were arrested after petrol station was set on fire and other property vandalized for justice, haven't blocking rides and setting cause a light european minister solid to meet and can i shortly to discuss b cross channel migration crisis. 27 people drown trying to get gas across english channel between when you came france, when a dingey on wednesday, burson has been excluded from the talks for a challenge, reports from calais in northern france, cala his father and their friends may have reached the end of the road, i don't afraid of anything. i do have said no fear. lucy, was it. if we done saudi,
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i say that rather he only died no by the assist us any route. the iranian migrants have made it to the coast of northern france. but crossing the channel to england is difficult and ought to 27 people drowns, trying this week. it's risky too, but it's risk many is still willing to take. if i day shipping, nobody even think about me, one me migrants and refugees, camp on road sides and railway sidings, surrounded by the debris of a life they hoped would be temporary and now seems endless. they burn anything to keep warm and weights. just do it. the shoes, tell them easy to say. the police is there. i know, everywhere they don't let us go to in the you know, the really the beach like no french police have stepped up
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patrols. storms have made this a treacherous time to attempt to crossing, assuming you can afford the $3300.00 smuggle as a charging. and the inflatable ding ease. they use a small and vulnerable, but the dream doesn't die. patrick from sit on, wants to hide in a vehicle using the ferry. i'm going to play in the morning. i'll come here, sit on the sleep and eat again. tonight go you want to go england and get us and then get leaves on sunday, interior ministers from france, germany, belgium, the netherlands and european commission diplomats are meet again cali to discuss the migration crisis. but there will be one important absence. pretty patel. he came home secretaries being disinvited, the french asked her not to come off,
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the prime minister barak johnson tweeted a letter he'd written to french presidents and manual micron, mac crohn like needed the migration policy suggestions, nor the twitter tactics at the dispute shows how little trust remains between britain and france at a time when this and humanity are both solely needed. well, re challenge. how does era cali protest isn't savvy as say, new laws will make it easier for foreign mining companies to buy private property. hundreds of demonstrators blocked major roads in the capital to protest. they say the move will home, the environment, drain much needed resources. patchella had a young husband. ah, traffic brought to a standstill on several roads. and serbia's capital demonstrators are protesting new laws. they say favor the interests of foreign mining companies and damage the environment. oh,
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the outrage comes as mining company realty. so plans to extract lithium in serbia, which is widely used in electric car batteries. critics say the project will lead to pollution and drain the countries natural resources. i'll take them thus said model, i hope people will wake up enjoying the movement. that's the only way that we'll have a chance of getting some reaction from the government was o. owner is also fueled by a recent referendum. it allows the property to be purchased by the sake in about a week if the land is considered to be in the public interest. it's a move opponent say, is designed to take over land that benefits mining company. doesn't want to go through the goofy moses, but this referendum implies that your father's land, your grandfather's landmark, can be taken from you within 8 days. that envelope president alexander virtud says a $2400000000.00 mining project is crucial for the economy. service among europe's
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most polluted countries, and it will need billions of dollars to meet the e used environmental standards. if it wants to join the block. land has already been purchased by the rio teen til mining company. the final approval is still needed for the project to begin. critics warned the protest will continue at their cost is if nord, by their government, katia will fissile the young al jazeera and inauguration ceremonies being held for the ne check prime minister pet that a fiala takes control of the country you with one of the world's highest coven 19 infection writes, he was one in, in especially distant families, by president milan. she's the man who himself had caught a virus. the widow of a former south korean leader, known as a butcher of grind you has apologized at his funeral for the pain inflicted during his will. to undo, juan died and soul. on tuesday, age 90. he sees control in
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a crew in 1979, and saving power for nearly a decade during which dissidence were tortured and political opponents repressed, should never express remorse. he was sentenced to death in 1996, but was eventually pardoned. while south korea has become a democracy, there is still echoes of tune who dawns government. under his rule, more than 60000 children was sent overseas for adoption. we spoke to one of the adoptees kennedy mckee, i think for me like many adopt using other folks who are affected by what the political situation in south korea. we are thinking about the lives and the future that were lost in terms of those who are adopted out from korea to not only north america, but also europe and australia. sometimes it's too easy to consider sort of adoptees, myriad of emotions and feelings around being sent for adoption as angry. rather, i think it's
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a little bit more complex because so often we don't talk about the need for family preservation and the reasons fueling the relinquishment for adopting which included economic prosperity and lack of social welfare support. and so what you're seeing now with the adult adopted community, both in korea as well as a broad, as a greater effort to both support unwed mothers as well as change sort of brought her narratives around why children were placed for adoption. so when thinking about international adoption at that time period, korean children were the largest export and that was really reliant on sort of the both the reproductive labor of korean women as well as just the economic labor of many of these economically precarious families who really was children during that era doctors in the democratic republic, congo have noticed a high rate of bus defects and babies born near cult mine's demand for the muscle of soaring as wealthy countries promised to switch from fossil fuels to electric
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vehicles. out there is malcolm webb has more from coal whizzy in the south of the country. when glue awesome bye was born with a cleft lip. her mother henrietta was worried there, hoping they can get help at this hospital in the democratic republic of congo. flaws, grandmother miss single. willa has seen cleft lips before i, michelle, she, i don't know what causes this, but one of our neighbors also has it and he struggles to speak other people in the community habit. but none of them have had surgery. they just live with henry s. s l food and drinks in one of the many informal cobalt mines here in lieu elaborate province. doctor william kong says he's seen far too many black lips and other malformations in newborn babies over the 5 years he worked here. and says they can be connected to mine pollution when the we can be mining at the mouth of the pregnancy. these exposure to the mining dust off the mining
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didn't matter in the mining can pick the baby and the baby can born with this month formation. billy's given corrective surgeries to thousands of children funded by charities. he's also worked on research projects, but he says much more needs to be done. as a lack of data. scientists have found that children whose father's work in the minds a much more likely to have birth defects. most of the cobalt is mind, industrially by foreign companies. most of the world's supply comes from here, is used in batteries in mobile phones and electric vehicles. demand for it is soaring, and china, europe, in the us. communities here live right next to the mountains of mine. tailings. most mine is working in formal, illegal mine sticking out cobalt by hand. scientists say mine is exposed to radiation from metals at work. may then be exposing pregnant mothers at home. we went with dr. billy to meet another of his patients. helen panza, son dollar, has
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a birth defect in his legs. talk to billy says it can be corrected with surgery, but it needs to be done soon. he's looking for funding. there's no way helen can afford the $1500.00 is needed. we stop going to hospital because we don't have money. we would go for the surgery if only god will help us dollar and helen live less than a 100 meters from a large industrial mine. it's just over there. helen's husband works in a mine the research his say, if it is indeed mining pollution that's causing the mouth, former teeth, they expect more mouth foreman sees in future generations. and the worst of this is yet to come. dollar and children like him need public health services that don't exist here. we did much of the money made from cobalt mining goes abroad as hardly any help for the people who suffer its effect. malcolm web al jazeera,
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co wavy democratic republic of congo must go now to the spanish island of la palmer, where the combat via volcano is still interrupting this week. another vent cracked, opened, sending out more ash and lava. 2700 buildings, including homes, have been destroyed since the volcano rode back to life. in september. all than 200 u. s. diplomats. intelligence operatives, ad ministry officials have no experience unexplained neurological trauma. there's forced some of them to leave that chris. the button in ministration is investigating but says it doesn't have. alan says to who is behind this? al jazeera state department correspondent rosalyn jordan speaks to one of the earliest victims of what has become known as the havana syndrome. cia officer mark palmer, romulus, went to moscow in 2017,
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for meetings with russian intelligence officials. paula morales never thought he'd come back to the us with a career ending traumatic brain injury. it's been 4 years of a 247 headache, which is, you know, not always of painful physically, but just from a medical offer spectrum, it's pretty, it's pretty debilitating. so while i've gotten better now, because the treatment i received at walter reeves, national, intrepid, and rebecca, once that's on the world's leading traumatic brain injury programs. i'm still not there yet. i'm still suffering. paula morales says he woke up in his hotel room, dizzy ears ringing, and suffering. a never ending migraine, a year earlier. diplomats at the u. s. embassy in havana reported similar symptoms . at 1st. the u. s. government considered the cases anomalies. but 5 years later, at least 200 u. s. government officials and some of their relatives are struggling to recover from unexplained health incidence. also known as havana syndrome. the by didn't
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ministration says these cases have spurred it to find the cause. when you sit down with, with our people in here, ah, what's happened to them? how they've been affected? ah, it's very, very power. and it only reinforces in me the absolute conviction that we need to do everything possible for our people to care for them. to protect them, to get to the bottom of what happ the assumption the officials are being attacked with weapons that use lasers or microwaves instead of bullets. similar to what's being demonstrated here. the injuries have turned up in vienna, in bogota, and guam, joe, and in hanoi, just before vice president comalla harris's visit in august. some speculate russia is behind the attacks, a charge the kremlin denies. still, cia director bill burns recently warned moscow there would be pay back if true. the
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trumpet ministration also blamed cuba expelling some of their diplomats in 2017 mark paul morales and his lawyer. believe the government should tell the public all that knows, we don't know what the intelligence community knows truly about these incidents. and if revealing certain information. when caused our country greater pros. but i'd like to think that hopefully we are the victim and solely the victim. in the situation and that we have something that we can do in response, dr. say the cases resemble the traumatic brain injuries us forces suffered in i. e . d attacks during the iraq war. congress recently passed the havana act to make sure the injured get the care they need, but it doesn't address the growing unease, some feel about serving abroad. mark, paula morales says,
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the cia has stood by him in the past 4 years, but he wants the us to send a message. these attacks won't be tolerated if it is an act of war. and so we're gonna respond appropriately. so i don't think this is just simple sanctions. absolutely. you don't want to start to when we're re over this, but there's gonna be have to be some really tough measures taken against her avatar . you know, if it's russia and it is, this is, this is serious business now. a call to action to protect those who thought they knew the risks that came with their jobs. rosalyn, jordan, elders, era, washington, now dogs have reigned over the seas as a stuffing festival in brazil like a best pat next to their owners on public boards. some begin is among them will not jackets just in case they fell in that was themselves paddling on a dog's owner got wiped out. finally, celebrations when the winners were given away. then that was still
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ahead on al jazeera, the phoenix sounds of the horse's team, the n b a right now joe will be here to explain why a listening post cuts through the noise. we're talking about competing narrative, the modern day tools being used to perpetuate those competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and some elements of the truth. but the full story remains and countries unpacking the stories you're being told. it's not a fine story at all. it's a story about politics. the listening post your guide to the media on a just, you know, a year capital will host the middle east 1st. well, in preparation, the country is stage and a major one with 16 nations going head to head in think purpose built stadiums put
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2020 to keep you across the action. as council prepares for the region's biggest ever sports events. the fee for our cup on algebra. lou ah, assigned to the sport his j. molina. thank you very much. presenting compel, made us have won the 2nd couple about the role title in a roach, a bit flamingo and saturdays final on the special mike for that portuguese coach. he systemic has the story. i mean, there, he's bored and all brazilian final in the uruguayan capital, montevideo,
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palmetto us the defending cup a limited or is champions took a 5th minute lead. thanks to rafael vega. ah, everything new attempts to doubleday lee with polluted by flamingo goalkeeper, diego alvarez. but in their own search for an equalizer flamingo found palmetto keep up with a tongue in fine form gallagher, eventually they did little matters when gabrielle barbosa scored in the 2nd article, the match would go into extra time. a dreadful piece of defending was seized upon by davis on i'm wondering what that would prove to be the winning going ah permit us becoming the 1st club in 20 years to win back to back. couple of the door is titles and the coach bell ferrera, who was from portugal, becoming the 1st foreigner to win south america's top club competition
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consecutively. he's players were keen to show their appreciation, although ferrera himself trying to be philosophical afterwards, you'll put in somebody jim's concern i could lose as well. we need to start having a different culture. we need to stop having heroes and villains, i'm not hero. i'm the same person who criticized before our adversary made our victory more honorable and because of the quality of their players and the quality of their coach forced us to work harder to climb the mountain. go. the man who scored the winning goal, davis on, has never really established himself in the team, nor has endeared himself to the fans. but he hopes that that can now change with the help of beef coach was not in so much. i'm really happy talking. you're looking at him, i'm really grateful for what he has done for me. thank you for trusting me. thank you for bringing me back to the club. i love a bell talk to me and told me that he was going to help me rebuild my name. i'm really happy, he gave me a push up. the fans would celebrate long into the night. a food copper limited on
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his title is yet another trophy in the cabinet. for the club, that is one more trophy than anyone else in brazilian football history. peters famous al jazeera nor picked up a 2nd stray league when on the new boss chevy. it was hard for though they went ahead against villareal is the 2nd hall through. thank you. did you know the young but villareal equalized and boss? i had to call light to, to kill the 3 point meant the supply, put them back out in front with a brilliant run in the 88 minutes. and let me say a fleet continuing to scold a penalty to deliver 31 victory. they sit 7th in lenika by mean a gives that a new record in the book does lager single goal from your son yoshika 3 points against the field house and also took, binds tally 202 goals this year. so far becoming the highest one does lead to school is in a calendar year. various broke clues,
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44 year old records. and another record fell in the bundy league on saturday. earning holland become became the youngest player in history to school, 50 lea goals. it went to one, no, no, williams school, the final go and put us. it opens 3. 1. when over will spoke. portuguese lead has been fee cat abandoned. their game against berlin says after their cove, it hit opponents went down to 6 place. lennon says could only put out a team of 9 in the 1st place because of an outbreak. the virus that affected 17 players and stuff, they lost 2 plays to injury in the 1st half as they went. 7 know, down when one of the to go keep is in the side, sat down to minutes is the 2nd half. unable to continue, there are free was forced to abandon the game for president jenny and container continues to pitch for well cut every 2 years. this time to asian football leaders, asia, as the world's largest football confederation, speaking to the eye, sees congress in printing. i said he wanted to level the playing field between
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established nations and smaller countries. and obviously often those who are not in favor of change are those who are at the talk and want to keep it the way they speak us. so they, when will remain at the top, we understand that that's clear. and we applaud them. of course were they are succession for how they developed and came to reach this success. but at the same time, it is our responsibility miss wants me to the global football community willis, to every one. to hear everyone to consult with every one. it is important that you all the members of the far from all over the world. what unity to make your voice. oh, the fainting suns are proving to be the hottest team in the m. b a. there now on their 2nd longest winning street in team history. they got their 16th when on
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saturday, against the brooklyn met devon's booker scored 30 points as they survived to light come back attempts by the house to win a 113 to one or 7. kevin durant had 39.9. rebounds was 70 says, but ultimately the nets have their full game winning streak snapped utah jazz made a season high, 20 of their 353.2 attempts to dominate in new orleans pelicans. donovan mitchell scored 21 points is the jazz came back from some recent disappointing performances at home when 127 to one. 05 over in the late chose now 4 winds from 5 for the edmonton oilers. that's up to 3 to in on saturday for the vegas cold nights, ryan region to hopkins. that hymen and jesse pull, yaya, the put the oil is 3 nothing up and that was enough to insure the victory there 15 when the season means edmonton. currently the top team in the west and conference. all right, the so you support for now more with jamie later, really in quito and that's it for me. money inside for this nice. i'll be back in
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a moment with more of a days me stay with us. ah, ah, the currently 19 pandemic has led to a spike and child trafficking across india, one to want to even meet those fighting to save hon children on al jazeera. this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television. you, if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still going to go to miss all landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on. we saw the surgeon army flag hoisted high in the city. many people here have told me that that war will not. and until they see duffy and his son brought to justice. gonna get 90 seconds for this on here
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before that it's an army is very, really coming. our way buying brides is lack of respect for women and lack of any value that a woman and i was just here guy by the police on purpose. my, there's at least 20000 for him to refugees who live here. i'll to 0. i got to commend you. you're not trying to push people to believe in this or believe in that the, i'm a say it has completely changed you with or how does the results this is in gaza. our house in that building power has come never before in human history has the months for steam environment to the arctic students such peril. ah, a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective about
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networks journalists on al jazeera with i seen passengers who had arrived in the netherlands from south africa test positive for the new variant of coven 19. ah, i money inside. this is out there, live from doha. also coming up. villages, homes destroyed and east and ukraine as fighting and shelling and testify.
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