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really facilitate aid, right. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera ah. ready 2. ready ah, ugandan forces crossed into democratic republic of congo in an operation against an arm group linked to ice. ah, hello and welcome on pete. adobe. you're watching al jazeera live for my headquarters here in doha. also coming up, the world health organization warns those unvaccinated and vulnerable to cope with 19 not to travel to areas for the new variances spreading. left is leaders,
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jamara castro is set to become honduras. his 1st female president after the ruling party concedes defeats in elections. also had we report from frontier in afghanistan with thousands of people continue to flee after the taliban takeover. i'm rob mcbride in western afghanistan at the border crossing with the ron. that's been a barometer of the volatility on both sides of this frontier. ah, our top story, uganda is deploying troops across the border into democratic republic of congo as it battles an armed group. there it follows tuesday's air strikes against the allied democratic forces as part of a joint operation with the congolese army beyond group is based an eastern congo and has pledged allegiance to buy. so gander blames it for 3 bomb attacks and his capital. can paula, earlier this month, let's go live, not to malcolm webb,
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who stalling 2 elements forced out of my ruby as far as we know, what's the latest malcolm? well, that military operation began with asterix and artillery fire. as you mentioned, coming from you gotten that directed it. adf faces a nissan congo, then tuesday afternoon. you gotten in, so just cross the border on. so some video, pictures of those you've gotten into entering eastern comment. this part of east in congo is thick forest. we've been there before is so thick that when you take a step off the road can even be impossible to, to get through this vegetation within the forest. the adf has, has its high down hidden bases that isn't very difficult terrain to, to hunt down an armed group that using guerrilla tactics. and that's one of the reasons why previous attempts to flush out the adf struggle. the most recent one on
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the part of the congolese military was called a state of seeds for the last 6 months and had declared this sort of form of martial law in north key v providence into re providence. but it's being criticized for not being very effective linked document showed that that operation been blighted by a military budget being stolen. not one of the reasons that called some people did some people to call for the gun the military to come in. now to try and pursue the idea, but other people certainly have great reservations about this. but these forces malcolm, they have been across the board inside the country before they have starting many years ago in 996, you got into neighboring. rwanda invaded eastern congress when they've been accused of invading most. they invaded again in 1998, and they've been accused meddling ever since supporting on groups. they've been in that the see, the lord's assistant told me, they've been to see the,
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the adf before. they've been accused of plundering mineral, taking control of gold mines. the international court of justice ruled that they were responsible for that in the conflict that run from $98.00 to 2003 and congress did in the process of seeking reparations for about $14000000000.00 for you gotten the previous plundering doing during the conflict and on tuesday and you got this parliament opposition m p. 's raised reservations about this check rec code. and we're asking why it is that you've gotten an army gone in again without parliamentary approval. why this wasn't discussed. they saying that this operations happened in contempt of parliament. and because if you've gotten this past involvement in eastern congo, this is problematic. malcolm. thank you very much malcolm web. they're talking to a lie from nairobi. now
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the new cove at 19 variance army kron has been detected in more than 20 countries. south korea reported a new daily record of more than 5000 corona virus infections. for the 1st time. since the start of the pandemic, the world health organization is wanting against temporary travel bands, saying it won't prevent the spread of the army, cranberry, and but could discourage countries from sharing data about evolving variance. so far, no cases have been detected in the us. but the centers for disease control says it's working to impose strict i cooper, 19 testing rules for air travelers entering the united states. alan fish now from washington be guided by science as a new zillion, but familiar advice from the united states. if you're not vaccinated, get vaccinated, get boasted if you are vaccinated, continue to use the mitigation methods, namely masks, avoiding crowds and poorly ventilated spaces,
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choose out doors rather than indoors. keep your distance, wash your hands, test and isolate if appropriate. there are no signs of the variance in the us, but other countries are stepping up measures to stop at spreading. in japan, for example, all 4 nationals have been banned from entering that last month. and traveling japanese citizens and residents will have to quantity for 14 days on returning to the country. many nations have already been travelers from south africa, that when stop the spread, says the world health organization, we are trying to warn the other country of the emergency that might be coming through. and those countries don't go on that now trade or so to try their level, best to get prepared or if she, this particular pathogen into, into their territories the supposed to do but closing the borders or bringing to certain countries for entering. i don't think the global stop markets have taken a have since the new video with the names, but analysts see
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a short term shock. we do look for the economy to pick up again, especially spending on services in the 1st quarter and going into to the spring, the northern hemisphere spring in the 2nd quarter. and beyond that we look for above average growth next year. public health experts in the u. s say it will. well, it does now appear. the army kron variant was in europe before south africa alerted the world health organization last week in the netherlands. the health authorities there say they detected the variant in 2 samples from the 19th and the 23rd of november in scotland. the 1st minister also says 9 cases reported there are linked to a single event. on november, the 20th, germany's incoming chancellor says, mandatory vaccines are necessary to contain a 4th wave. dominic cane has morn out from berlin. the seriousness of the coven situation here in germany, his focus many mines, both medics and ministers. on what they can do to try to dampen down this wave of
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covert that has been washing across the states of germany for many weeks. now. in one sense, the politicians have decided to decide later many of the ministers who took part in the digital conference on tuesday afternoon here in germany, we're trying to get some form of decision that might help them in their individual states. but in the event, what's been decided is to wait. we know what's going to be on the table. we know that the incoming chancellor, all of shots wants to see what's called in germany and inflate a mandatory vaccine requirement for everyone who has not had one will have to have what he wants, the new parliament to vote on that. he is also in favor of reducing the length of time that a person's vaccine status actually will apply. so the moment in germany, it's a 12 month period. he wants the vaccine status of a person only to last 6 months, which is far shorter than what the
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e u has proposed recently of 9 months. chimera, castro will become the 1st female president of honduras after the ruling party considered defeats in elections. votes are still being counted, however, mastery as flora has congratulated his opponents ending his national party's 12 year hold on power to santa breton as a central american analyst at the international crisis group yard lines. now some of the challenges, castro, face in government. it's actually surprising, the turnouts in this election, which was menu of outcomes, were concerned that he could repeat the 2017 events where similar oppositional lions almost defeated the ruling national party in a very disputed election which triggered a wave of mass produce, which were wirelessly refreshed by the security forces, it's new to the country because it will be the 1st time the snail president will
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leave the country, but also a party that is not the from the liberal party or the national party. so our 3rd force will, will run the country. and will bring, supposedly the country more left. i mean, the government plan is definitely more leaning towards social democracy and social is democracy. but i think the challenges will rely upon the issue that discount government will face will have to juggle multiple demands coming from different sectors and the private one political sectors, international actors and the social movement. the social basis of course, supported this, this movement and will lead to ensure to seek sustainability and of an ability in a congress where if firms are confirmed this opposition collision won the presidency, is unlikely to gain the majority. so it will lead to necessarily negotiate
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interactive consensus with other sectors at economic and political still to come here on the or a security or an invasion of privacy. why former israeli soldiers say they will order to photograph palestinians and the fees are copies on the way here in castle with another to stadiums opened for next year as well. come, ah, getting going wednesday, december 1st. hello everyone. here's your weather forecast for europe in africa, and we're looking at turkey after that cold front punched across. this has been a game changer in terms of temperatures on crutches. the high 5 degrees bulk of the energy toward eastern areas of turkey over the black sea slamming into georgia on
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wednesday. okay, want to take a look at this part of europe right now because we've got another run of some shower, central southern parts of italy, temperature starting to come up across the bulkheads. we did see that snow and sophia bulgaria, and you're now up to 5 degrees and still some snow for that eastern portion of france. southern sections of switzerland for iberia, said old, but another run of rain slamming into northern parts of spain. we've got some snow in toward the higher elevation to be expected. ok, energy from the united kingdom. it's crossing over the english channel into the low countries that when coming down from the north sea. so cooler air in play and breezy conditions, the center of the low is over denmark. so copenhagen, looking to see when gus of 75 kilometers per hour on wednesday hang onto your hands full in this weather report in africa right now. where the rain has clear from northern algeria and tunisia, tunis has a high of 17 degrees. that's a cesar. ah,
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the end of the country with an abundance of results with great power and water, indonesia whose turns forming we moved full to grow and frock. we balance 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 it be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest even easier. now, lou ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera,
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a reminder about top stories this hour. uganda is deploying forces across the border into democratic republic of congo as it battles. and on there, it follows air strikes on tuesday against the allied democratic forces as part of the joint operation with the congolese army. the world health organization says blanket travel bands would prevent the spread of the army, chrome, barons, south korea reported 5200 new cases on wednesday, a new record high. since the start of the pandemic and the left is liter, jamera, castro is set to become honduras. his 1st female president, ending 12 years ruled by the national party, who counting is still under way. but the ruling party has conceded defeat in the elections. the u. s. and the taliban have ended 2 days of meetings in cats are where they discussed the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan, the taliban asked the u. s. to release financial assets and remove sanctions. washington is calling on the taliban to ensure the rights of afghans and form an inclusive government. the united nations says more than half of all afghans are
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suffering from acute food shortages this winter. meanwhile, the aid agencies, a warning of a potential crisis in neighboring countries that says, thousands of people continue to leave afghanistan. rot, mcbride, travel to the afghan border town of islam collar, which has seen a recent surge of people crossing in both directions with its cross border traffic in people and goods. islam holla provides a good indicator of the problems facing both afghanistan and iran. the surge of people trying to leave afghanistan as the taliban took over, has eased in recent weeks, assign according to those guarding this crossing. the conditions have improved. oh, come, governor, come find whatever problems the migrants had. they have been solved, qualified vehicles, including trucks are moving freely again with that sort of work i will keep considering this is such a sensitive crossing things on the border itself are pretty relaxed before now. we
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as visitors, would have been held way back several 100 metres and several fences inside afghanistan. now we are allowed to approach up to the borderline itself. the last taliban checkpoint is right here. this is where i'm going to stand and beyond. here is iran, and taliban officials were eager to show us how they are also tackling smuggling and illegal migration across this 1000 kilometer border. but in the nearby major city of had that there's a constant line of people outside the iranian consulate, hoping to get visas to leave. and here and throughout the country, make shift camps of internally displaced. people have sprung up as the new government struggles to cope. the bussey kids of a sudden moped winter is now sitting in if there is any kind of humanitarian assistance from whatever countries we would appreciate and acceptance. back at the
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border coming in the opposite direction is a steady stream of afghan deportees from iran. many of the victims of iran's long standing program, a forced repack creation because of its own worsening economic crisis article. but again, it's my 1st time back and again, it's 10 after 20 years with me and all these people around me have the experience, lots of problems in iran. but then now joined by more recent arrivals who fled after the taliban takeover? actually, i was obligated to leave my country, my house, leave people like nasa ahmed, but have a who refuses iranian soldiers of mistreating him. and actually i was trying to get to europe. but at the time when i was getting to iran, i got so difficult. the soldiers off for the border of iran have trying to kill you or just to arrest you when they are rescued, they will punishment. they will give you as punishment as
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a animal. 2 months after leaving, he's back where he started, but says he won't be long before he's on the move. once more. rob mcbride, al jazeera islam holla, afghanistan. now israel is advancing its system of surveillance and the occupied west bank by including face scanning cameras and smartphone apps. former israeli soldiers say they've been ordered to photograph palestinians to build a digital database that the population palestinians say is yet another invasion of privacy. that abraham has mona, from hebron even before. yes, edible man he presents his identification card at this is really checkpoint. the soldiers already knew who he is. he has to cross the checkpoint to get to his house in hebron, in the south of the occupied west bank. many cameras monitor his journey home. they're a part of an advanced israeli surveillance system that includes face scanning cameras, unlocked, tracking. the cameras are so close to asters house,
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he says his family has lost any sense of privacy and did. but all the stuff that we had, she threw curtains before all the choir changed him after i heard an israel soldier say i can zoom in train house. i want a little and see what happens inside. in addition to these cameras that have been put up by the israeli army, just the meter down residence, dallas. that is really settlers have put up another surveillance system here in hebron, in 2019 the israeli military acknowledged this non official system exists. no, children here don't feel safe in their own homes. a few months ago was really soldiers rated this house, walk the children up here to take the pictures of palestinians. osceola, just as the surveillance system shows how much these radio occupation controls palestinians ought fi. lini melanie, we are looking at a generation of palestinians who is anxious, angry, and filled with fear. they feel their lives are useless. and on top of their asked
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to smile to their occupiers. he is really army has installed visible and hidden cameras across the west bank and told edges. eda, it's for security reasons. the army doesn't comment on its capabilities. but palestinians believe there are thousands of cameras monitoring them. recently. some israeli soldiers revealed be photographed palestinians. these photos are then used for a smartphone app called blue woof. the app matches the photos to the person's details in the system and alert folders if the person is wanted for arrests is really organization breaking. the silence collected the soldiers, testimonies the most. a shocking thing for me for us, was to hear that we are sending now our thoughts are, is to compete military unit to compete against each other for who takes more a 4th off while it's dana and in the streets, even in their homes. palestinians like yesterday they feel violated when he fears israel might use the private data to evict his family out of their house. that
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rahim elijah's eda have brunner in the occupied west bank. european diplomat savaged iran to show it serious about salvaging the 2015 nuclear deal. on tuesday, representatives from russia, china, germany, france, and the u. k. met with iranian officials in vienna. iran one sanctions lifted and returned for limits on its nuclear program. nearly a 1000000 people in the gambia due to vote on saturday to elect the next president . 6 candidates are running president at m a. barrow is facing a tough challenge from his former coalition partners. admin address reports now from banjo on the opposition's efforts to end barrows rule is mylesia say, one of the guardian opposition candidates or presidency is running out of time is candidates has been rejected by the electoral commission despite a court order. and with barely days to go before the vote, he's back in court to get his name on the ballot. no one the court to really make
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a ruling that icy aly, when contempt of a court order. well, also advancing at easy to stop threading and is very self destruct, destructive by another opposition candidate. mama kennedy is worried about something else. they buy more discounts. there, 950000 gum introduced. we expect them to come out and vote for the absence of them coming out. then days from that there will be some deficient which we are going to accept the election. this is a different form. our president ja janice, appears the party is not running. and president adam battle is facing his old coalition partners who helped him defeat java 5 years ago. the coalition but brought president adam about to power, started to unravel 3 years into his 5 year presidency. his former partners accused him of abandoning a deal to only serve
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a 3 year transitional government. the president counted saying gumby as gave him a monday for 5 years. i am opposition leaders. a certain president barrow can be defeated in such a spoke to them, will continue with we believe that they're not in cost up with some ticket. don't have to be something ready to fulfill some to really stupid for me to do that would cause you that in better, but he did. he was dyslexic. irish and paul gives president barrow an edge over his opponent in an election where a simple majority is all that's needed for victory. but in a country where sentiments can easily turned the tide of events, it could be premature to dismiss the opposition before the final vote, i counted a decrease al jazeera by joel the gun. the committee of sudanese doctors is
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reporting that 98 people were injured during pro democracy protests and the capital on tuesday. thousands came out to reject a deal between the military and the prime minister that led to abdullah ham dock being reinstated in his position last week. had morgan now from caught him starting from the hearts off to dance capital cartoon. protestors gather once again. this come to demonstrate against last month's military takeover, which saw the 2 year transitional power sharing government dissolved the chance at various logan's, but the demand was the same. they don't want the military to remain insur, dance politics. you know what we hear and certain needs every way have come out for the same reason to day. we want freedom, pace and justice. we want to complete civilian government without the military. the military should stay in the barracks and focus on the country's security at the borders and not get in governance, nor military will rule this country. this country is the country of the people. the government is full of the people and the military should be in the barracks to use
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this protests were held near the presidential palace. protesters are also angry at the dance prime minister of the lamb duke for signing a deal with the army on november 21st. the deal saw him released from house arrest and reinstated to his position. it's also included the release of all political prisoners arrested by the military. and on the day of the protest, the last of those known to be arrested were set free. some who were released earlier joint tuesday protests coming out of the area. we were treated with professionalism while we were detained, but detention is detention and a violation of rights. we got news of what's happening outside and that people have been continuing to protest. seeing people out on the streets, disease the pain we've been failing, even though we have lost some idea for you hon. other states also witnessed, stimulate demonstrations, police use dear guys and stung grenades to disperse crowds in front of the presidential palace. several people were injured and according to my depth,
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some hospitals that provided medical care were rated with protesters who were seeking treatment, arrested. prime minister, ham doke has said, protested, have the right to freedom of expression and peaceful protest. at least $41.00 protested, have been killed since the military took over last month. and more than 200 have been injured. despite the violence that they've been met with protested they, they will continue to voice their demand for a complete civilian government to ensure sedans, transition to democracy, continue for many here and around the country. the reason for continuing to protest is in the main slogan, they repeat. after living under a military dominated government for 30 years and overthrowing it in 2019, they said they will not return to the same rule that they fought so hard against he but morgan august era houghton u. s. police have arrested a 15 year old boy suspected of shooting 3 students at a high school in michigan. the victims aged between $14.17, at least 8 others were injured, including a teacher. but he se,
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there's no clear motive is the countries 28th school shooting this year. we don't all say we're targeted. we will get to the bottom of that. as we get further into this investigation, we're executing a search warrant at the suspect house. as i said, he's not cooperating with us at this point that i tell them here and here say what they are talking about yet. have you had a chance? we have talked to the parents and also can tell you they didn't want their son to talk to us and they hired an attorney. ah, this time next year cats are asked you to host the fee for a world cup and in preparation, the tiny gulf nation is testing its infrastructure with the fee for arab cup being held right now. tim cattle kicked off their campaign with a one, no window, a buck rain in a newly built stadium. and he richardson was there for us. ah, in just under a year's time catalyst al bait stadium will host the opening match of the 2022
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world cup. a game that will also see the home team. and on footballs biggest stage for the 1st time. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kickoff. next november i saw macy in his teneo. i'm excited today. got that is going to win. 19 consequence. got power. see you come back now, 1022. the whole countries excited. you can see everyone's coming. we're all ready to celebrate. i've seen monica that is today than any of our events before, which is the encouraging a lot. we expect to see a lot next here. it's very proud of all of the categories their families and their
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parents, and every one they're always old, proud about j kept out of being hosting. one of the cabin kessler was taking on verena in the opening group game in this tournament. to the end of the opening ceremony, the 1st off was somewhat lacking in spectacle elmo is ali with the top score at the asian when castle became continental champions 2 years ago. and he went close midway through the 2nd half. but it was absolutely these had him, he claimed the honor of scoring the 1st goal, the stadium will need to control the school and the hosts go to that group which also includes a man and the right as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role, but organize is getting ready to host the middle east. biggest ever sporting event next year. and for the castle national team. it's like it used to playing in front
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of expectant home crowds. they'll be hoping to convince both the fans and themselves that they really are ready to take on the world. and richardson, al serra cuts off elevate stadium. ah, exactly, 730 gmc, you're watching out here alive from your top stories. uganda is deploying forces across the border in democratic republic of congo. is it battles and on this, it follows air strikes on tuesday, against the allied democratic forces as part of a joint operation with the congress. these army now come web has more from nairobi, military operation began with strikes and authentic fire. as you mentioned coming from you got.

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