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of this will be monitoring poles across honduras, under what many believe to be the most polarized election season. in recent memory, there has been growing anxiety among hunter and citizens. many worry over possible foul play by the countries rolling national party. similar to what international observers documented during the disputed presidential elections 4 years ago when more than 2 dozen people were killed during protests that took place in the days after the election results were announced. apart from choosing a new president, hundreds will be voting for 128 members of the national congress and nearly 300 mayors among other elected positions experts. however war that he generalized fear of violence on the streets could lead to a drastically lower voter turnout than previous elections. monumental apollo al jazeera dig, lucy, alpa, honduras. in the news ahead, france excludes the u. k. from amazing about migration,
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we are asking if the lack of cooperation is actually putting more lives at risk. also, when doctors and democratic republic of congo are concerned about the health of mothers should be who live close to cobalt mines in the phoenix on that. the hottest team in the n b i right now. not this cuz they called the sons general explain wild life. ah hello, the weather's large. he sat fair across the middle east, as per usual se, largely because not exclusively, we have got some wet or whether just around the far north of the region, central and western parts, or turkey seeing some wet weather and as a chance of one or 2 showers just towards the straits of a moose as we go on through monday and tuesday, that aside is about the wind. when seizing down around the gulf. so things improving here,
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winds ramping up across the eastern side of the mediterranean. so some choppy waters live he sees coming through brisk wind setting into the event as we go through tuesday. that could cause some disruption then. but by this state, it is quiet for us here in cut off, for example, temperatures around 27 celsius, just one or 2 showers there into eastern oman and the eastern side of the u. e. charter, some showers across. so central and southern parts of somalia, whether they're into kenya, uganda right across the timber republic of congo, right? the way across into the gulf of kinney and then those seasonal showers really ramping up for angola. still some very heavy rain coming in across a good part of our botswana for a time zambia still see some wet weather showers and to the east side of south africa returning dryer by wednesday, ah, in the country with an abundance of results for the red bar and walk indonesia
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whose turns forming we moved full to grow and frock. we balanced for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. investment. let be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest indonesia. now can you hear it? anticipation. these rising excitement is growing. as cattle always brings your favorite teen to cat off for the free for arab coll. 2021. greatness is in the air. late sore is warner and will reach new heights. join us in, cut off from november, the 30th to december. the 18th booked to your package. now at canton, i always dont tom lou
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ah, your thought i'll just hear what the news are and these are the top stories. 13 passengers traveling from south africa to amsterdam of tested positive for the new army con cove with varied 2 cases, confirmed denmark, another 2 in australia, morocco, its folded israel in banning all foreigners from entering the country for 2 weeks. impose the toughest travel bands so far since the only con variant was detected in south africa this week. i did not new sedans as 6 of its soldiers had been killed during an attack by a few of forces. this was at a sudanese army post near a contested border area. ethiopia is army chief, is denying me incidents. now,
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frances minister for overseas territories is visiting the french caribbean island of guadalupe where there's been days of rioting and protests against new covered restrictions. hundreds of health workers rallied on sunday against plans for compulsory inoculations and a vaccine pause. the french government said it's open to discuss, given guadalupe more autonomy in running its own affairs. natasha papa is there quite to pay to her in guadalupe natasha. what can we expect from this visit? well, it would be very interesting to see how the french minutes, the various these territories is received here. because for many people in quite loop, it comes rather late. it's been nearly 4 to 4 weeks since the strikes and the unrest began. and for some of the people i've been speaking to hear about is just another example of what they call the disdain. paris has when it comes to people here in court loop, one person said to me that if it's not on rest or strikes the happened on main line
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from for the minutes that would have been dispatched within hours. what is it that the bus nicole knew? we'll meet as we understand the local officials hearing quarterly. we'll also be speaking to the union representative. his goal is going to be to try and restore, come off to these very turbulent days here. he'll also talk about issues such as trying to provide more employment. that is something that many people are concerned about. hey, in blue hill, also talk about possibly giving a little bit more to me. these are things he has spoken about before leaving paris in terms of unions and their demands. what they are, things like help with the rising cost of living here. and what we've things are very expensive. prices are high for ordinary people. people who are very concerned about jobs, and then of course, the idea of these covey restrictions that, of course, so much so many problems for people have spoke these protests, the 1st place. people also here won't mandatory vaccination for health work is to
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be completely scrapped. so for the french government, so they won't do that, but it has pushed back the date by which that rule will come into force to the end of the year. that's how you talk about the idea of restoring calm on the island. what's it actually been like, let's say in the last 24 hours, lost our connection. unfortunately with touch about the can't hear me anymore, but it is always great to get reports directly from where things are happening. in that case. point the peter in guadalupe more news concerning france, it is hosting a meeting of european ministers to discuss migration u. k has been excluded. talks were called off to $27.00. people drowned trying to cross the channel between the u. k and france. u. k. is holding its own emergency meeting after france withdrew that invitation, following a dispute between president manuel, micron and prime minister bars johnson are
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a challenge now in cali, northern france, susan, speaking to migrants whose fate is being decided by these european leaders that, that me saying, rory and you would hope that the humanity situation, even on a terry and situation live the people would be the most important things here. but it's all about officials talking out of the migrant actually very not very well. have to say, hey, it's cold here and can be serious winter storms flowing in off the channel in the north sea. it's made the cross things that have been taking place for the last weeks amongst, etc, extremely treacherous. indeed, as we saw early this week with those 27 deaths, the worst incidence of that kind by far, that has taken place in the channel. it's the backdrop to this meeting that's taking place in cal. i also part of that backdrop is this diplomatic route between france and the united kingdom. it's, it's, it's
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a shadow over the humanitarian situation, which is pretty di. we've been out at a distribution, temporary distribution, the set up where long long keys of migrants and, and refugees mainly from saddam, were coming along to get extra clothing from charity co care for kind of a british based charity operating. and speaking to those migrants, those refugees, they were having a sense of how they have no option at the moment, but to try and push on it. see the death in the channel they say, or, or death by some other means of, of getting across to the united kingdom. or it's been states, it's ready to staying where they are and there's, there's nothing else i can do. they can, they can try, try, try again. that's what they kept on telling me. one was saying that he wants to go
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to the united kingdom is going to be a footballer. and other was going to try and trying to join his family that all of them so keen about a sense of fatalism and desperation that we can hear it more in my report now from cali, carla, his father and their friends may have reached the end of the road, i do afraid of anything. i do no fees. why the if we done so already, i say that, why the nobody? yes, it does. anyone. the iranian migrants have made it to the coast of northern france . the crossing the channel to england is difficult. and ought to 27 people drowns, trying this week. it's risky too. but it's a risk. many are still willing to take. if i don't, nobody even think about me, why migrants and refugees, camp on road sides and railway sidings,
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surrounded by the debris of a life they hoped would be temporary. and now seem ventless. they burn anything to keep warm and wait. just do it, their shoes. tell them easy to say the police, sir. i know everywhere they don't let us go to indoors easily. you know, really and be like no french police have stepped up 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 see no one wants to hide in a vehicle using the ferry. one. tonight is a car. morning i'll come here seat on the sleep. 8. ok. again tonight. go. you want to go england
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and get us in the interior ministers from france, germany, belgium, the netherlands and european commission diplomats discuss the migration crisis, but there will be one important absence pretty to tell the u. k. 's home secretary's been disinvited. the french asked her not to come off to prime minister boris johnson tweeted a letter he'd written to french president emmanuel micron the cron likes neither. the migration policy suggestions, nor the twitter tactics, or the dispute shows how little trust remains between britain and france at a time when this and humanity are both sorely needed. very talent. al jazeera kelly and inaugurating ceremonies being held for the new check. prime minister pitt, that fiala takes control of the country with one of the world's highest coven infection rates. so he was sworn in at
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a socially distance ceremony by president middle semen, who himself had caught the virus. the widow of a former south korean leader, known as the butcher of glen, ju, has apologized at his funeral for the pain inflicted during his rule. at chombo, one that died in soul on tuesday edged 90, he seized control and a crew in 1979 and state and paraphernalia. decade during which dissidents were tortured and political opponents repressed, shall never express remorse. he was sentenced to death in 1996. but was eventually pardoned while soccer is up to become a democracy since then, there are still echoes of a chin bonds. government under 200 pounds rule more than 60000 children was sent overseas for adoption. we spoke to one of the adoptees kimberly mckee, i think for me like many adoptees and other folks who are affected by what the political situation in south korea. we are thinking about this, the lives and the future that were lost in terms of those who are adopted out from
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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 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
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many of these economically precarious families who really was children during that era doctor and democratic republic of congo noticed a high rate of birth defects and babies born the cobalt mines. excuse me, the demand for the metal is soaring, as wealthy countries promise to switch from fossil fuels to electric vehicles. malcolm web has been looking this, looking at this in a series of reports from cal worthy in the south of the country when glue awesome bye was born with a cleft lip. her mother, henrietta was worried there hoping that can get help at this hospital in the democratic republic of congo flores, grandmother. miss ingram. 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 lived with henry s. s l. food and drinks in one of the many informal coal mines here in lou elaborate province.
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doctor william kang says he seemed far too many left lips and other malformations in newborn babies over the 5 years he worked here. and says they can be connected to mine pollution when they wake him, the mining at the mouth of the pregnancy. these explore, he sent to the mining to the dust of the mining din, met in the mining game as the baby and the baby can born with this month formation . the bill is 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. there's 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 cave off his 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
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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. science is 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 bands, his son and dollar as a birth defects 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 that is needed. me. 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,
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they expect more mal 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, co wavy democratic republic of gong a. now remember the volcano on the spanish island of la palmer convey how well it's still rupturing this week and other events cracked open, sending out more ash and lava. at this point, 2700 buildings, including homes, have been destroyed since the volcano rode back to life in september. city and central thailand is resumed a tradition of holding a festival for the local population of monkeys after a 2 year high. yes, of course, because of the pandemic. thousands of monkeys feasted on fruits and vegetables for
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the annual monkey by a festival, held to thank the monkeys for doing their part and attracting tourists, visit his slowly returning off the launch of a quarantine free travel scheme. sports news is coming up for me to one paying tribute to change on the frank williams. his daughter, the age of 17, on jemma, will have bad in the rest of the sport in about ah, if america held up a mirror to itself, what would it see in the sense race is the story of america what's working? and what's not, a lot of people were only talking about that. it wasn't at the top of the agenda. if america can handle multiple challenges on multiple fronts, we need to go back to school. the bottom line on al jazeera is
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it has been snowing, the english premier league has been hit by blizzards in the north of the country. one game that was bon lease, buzz was cooled off. manchester city against west ham. it did go ahead just about that got here to side. overcoming the stay on the west found the fence going to win at the school. he looked for it got even was in the weather wise, but they cleared the pitcher time and kicked off again at 10 minutes late. the school is one mill coming up full time to listen to keep up the pressure on latest chelsea ahead of that game with manchester united lisa from the snows, lino massey is set up all 3 parents, 1000 goals as they came back to be at the n p. s g one though down but equalized before half time. messy then got his 2nd description of the game to set up and how the maria to make it c one. but there was a warning fight for p. s. u. fans name or injured his ankle will show you the moment it happened. that was pretty graphic. the brazilian had to be stretch it off,
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then provided another assist in stopping time. just kept looking, you know, that kind of the match to make it 31 portuguese late has been had to abandon their game against been an incest off of that code that his opponent went down to 6 players. but it says could any puts out a team of 9 in the 1st place because of that outbreak of the virus that affected 17 . i had a loss to place the injury in the 1st half that they went, 7 mill down, and when one of the to go keep it in the side is that down a few minutes into the 2nd half, unable to continue the referee was forced to abandon the game visiting cla panera's, if on that 2nd copy limited are as title in a write, a beat from and guy in saturdays, final on a special night that portuguese cage pita standard has the story. i mean, all the resources and all brazilian final in the uruguayan capital, montevideo palomares the defending couple, limited or is champions, took
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a 5th minute lead. thanks to rafael vega. ah, everything i'm new attempts to double daily with muted by flamingo goalkeeper, diego alvarez. but in their own search for an equalizer flamingo found palmetto keep up with a tongue in fine boom, gallagher. eventually they did little matters when gabrielle barbosa, schooled in the 2nd home, 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 goal 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 consecutively. he's players were keen to show their appreciation. although ferrera
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himself trying to be philosophical afterwards, you'll be a 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 a hero. i'm the same person he criticized before our adversary made our victory more honorable and because of the quality of their players and the quality of their coach them and forced us to work harder to climb the mountain. a lot of the man who scored the winning goal daverson has never really established himself in the team. nor has he endeared himself to the fence. but he hopes that that can now change with the help of these coach north end. oh my god, 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 with it. the fan would celebrate long into the night. a food copper
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limited on his title, is yet another trophy in the cabinet for the club, that is one more trophy than anyone else in brazilian football history. peter stammered al jazeera. while it was long before the palmer was pious and joined the party back in south tale, thousands of fans lining the streets in the early hours of sunday to see the trophies being parade. on saturday, both atlanta picked up a 2nd straight league when underneath both javi. it was hard for they, they went to head against the around in the 2nd half the route equalized and bossa hopper school the late to secure the 3 points that's just apply, put them back out in front with a brilliant run in the a minutes. and then later it gives me a score to penalty. secure i 31 victory basis 7. go ahead. find me nick can set the new record in the window. leave a single me or on
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a 3 points again. but it also ones tell you to a 100 to goes yes, i saw the coming so i need to score it in the variance break, comb road records for me, one has pay tribute to legendary a team, both frank williams. he's died 879. he was the longest serving team principal in the sport having spent 50 years at the top during his time with his own team williams bracing $19.00, construct his championship and 7 dr. cycles. but it was also in one of his cause at 3 time, while champion and senate was killed in 1994. williams was eventually acquitted of months in italy, 3 years later, the f one president and see stephanie dominican called him a true giant of the sport. the phoenix suns approving to be the hottest team in the n b a there. on the 2nd longest winning streak in the history, they got the 16th victory on saturday against brooklyn. that's devon book at school,
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30 points as they survived, a late come back attempt by the house when 115 it's when i 7 haven't had 39.9 rebounds, i'm 70 for the net for game winning streak slaps the utah jazz, made a season height 20 of $35.00, a 3.2 percent dominate the newly pelican sullivan. mitchell called 21 points as the jobs came back from some recent disappointing performances. when 127 to one to 5, i ran the an h. alice, now 4 winds from 5 to the edmonton oilers. that's after 3. she went on saturday over the vegas golden nice ryan needed hopkins zach hymen and jessie pooly ave, for the owners at 3 nothing up and that was enough to ensure a tree. think when of the season me, edmunds and other talk to team in the western conference. that is all your spot for me for now. i have more for you later mom. thank you, jamie, i will say jim again 1800 as g m t. our next news out 2 hours away,
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