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well, it's laser strategy to deal with the imagine. so the on the chrome very and, but it could mean that travelers headed to the u. s. i live in washington dc. i'm joanna roscoe in cats are going behind the scenes at this her last the re growing the next world cup pitches ah, from the al jazeera london broadcast center to people in thoughtful conversation, large cannot be erased by, by the super power, with no host and no limitation what mattered, you know, was to be radical. how can the thing that's radical b for say part one and the highway and denise cool is not about wanting to sell. you know about the message in the studio. b unscripted on outs is era in the country with an abundance of results, rate bar and walk indonesia whose firms for me,
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we move full to grow and front. 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 invest . let's be part linda. this is growth and progress in indonesia. now, lou ah ah, hello there, i'm miss darcy retained ohio. let's remind you of our top stories here. this, our iran has admitted to draft proposals to european powers negotiating. the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal is, is now the 7th round of talks in vienna. aimed at returning iran and the u. s. to
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the agreement. you are a secretary of state anthony blinker is missing his russian counterparts. i love to discuss moscow's trip build up along the border. thinking says he deeply concerned about what he called russia's aggressive policy towards ukraine. moscow is rejecting claims it's planning an attack on ukraine. the number of reported cove in 1000 cases in south africa has doubled. health officials say the new on the con variant is fueling the surge in the daily numbers while meanwhile, the biden administration has announced its new cove at 19 action plan against the outbreak. as that new variance spreads rapidly across the wilds. the u. s. will tighten its travel restrictions starting from next week. all passengers traveling abroad will be required to get a p. c, r test within 24 hours before their flight. meanwhile, the administration will provide booster shots for nearly a 100000000 eligible americans. well, that's across now to our white house correspondent can be how it can be,
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i believe we expect to hear from biden himself in the coming hours, but he has already outlined his plan. can you talk us through what that includes? the president himself hasn't outlined his plan, but he will be doing that and round to 18 g m t. the president will be heading to the national institutes of health, where he will be discussing what he believes could try and mitigate the spread of coven 19, particularly as we are now seeing in the united states. with that 1st case of the army kron variant that has been detected in california. now, the headlines of this were released by the administration early this morning. so we have a sense of what the president is going to talk about. as you mentioned, the travel restrictions now getting a little tighter previously, regardless of your nationality vaccination status, you did need to come into the united states. you had to test negative within 72 hours now that window much more narrow. 24 hours. we also know that because many
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people are not getting tested due to cost it's cost prohibitive. now those at home tests will be free of charge, private insurance will have to pay. we also know that the mandate for masking, in other words, the federal mandate applying to public transportation that's planes, trains buses, that is going to be extended where you have to, where the mass until at least march. and finally, we know that booster shots are going to be of major importance. we know that there's going to be a public education campaign trying to get the 100000000 people or more target in terms of those were already what we call fully backs in the united states having to shot, but also getting that booster. so this is all part of what the administration is doing. they're pretty worried because not only is there the concern that the holidays are coming, people are going to gather in doors, but also public support for biden's handling of this is waning to try to get ahead of that narrative across white house correspondent kennedy. how could that with all
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the latest? thank you. kimberly. well, meanwhile, pakistan has announced that will provide over 19 brister shots there to health care workers. and people aged are the 50, come out high, the reports now from the long run. so far over 50000000 people in budget or have been fully vaccinated. and that of course means that just a little over 22 percent of the population. the recognition dr. still on, and children over grad, up to the age of 18 will also now be getting fired their shock, but did their concern regarding the new radio and of course 19. and that of thought has the alarm bell ringing here and focused on according to the planning minister. it is now a question of week, if not a month before dish wide is lounge on budget on the story. and the budget on medical association has warned that the government much usually in order to
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mitigate the fate of the new radian and of god, means that they will be strictly controlled on the entry point on the airport. and also progress on these have been a while to come forward if they have not yet received those vaccines. of culture travel ban, which didn't play for hong kong and figure out african countries because of the great of the wider spreading from their budget on of golf. now going into action more judge week and it will be up to the performance of the government. how it got read this new trick of go read 19, ready, and i'm reading on the un says increasing violence and cameron's anger phone regions is impacting the safety and education of hundreds of thousands of children . the organization says now 2 out of 3 schools have closed on the northwest and southwest regions due to recent attacks. children and teaching staff has been killed, dozens kidnapped,
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the anger for interpreters say they face discrimination in a country which is dominated by french speakers. well, let speak to young aguilar and he is the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council. he joins us now from way via skype and mr. aguilar and i know that there was an attack just over 2 weeks ago that killed what 3 children and the teacher the government now says at least there were 11 school attacks just in the past month. i know you've been visiting schools there in that region. how all the students and teachers they're holding up but it is a, has a paralyzing effect on education. this horrific violence and, and the inability of grown men to agree on, on the political grievances and thereby taking it out on children. so the, the, these attacks are not far from here. where is the, is the capital of the south west region of come room where i am now?
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i was to day in one of the schools that is running. it wants to school with 1100 students. half of them were displaced from elsewhere and there were 8 in 9, dear up to $100.00 in each classroom. so imagine trying to give quantity education with a 100 gifts in your class, half of them traumatized by having witnessed violence. of course, will this old began what nearly 5 years ago now is a fight about launch? analyzation has not changed. why is it that schools specifically are being targeted where it is 5 years and, and when i was here 3 years ago, it was seen as an unbearable emergency. this had to and now 3 as after the it's been 5. yes. for hundreds of thousands of, of, of children. i think it is, it is related to these underlying political,
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linguistic grievances, feeling on marginalization that the lack of decentralization and so on. but, but by what we keep saying is, these are really grievances. they need to be dealt with in talks, in political talks, not by closing down to schools that may have had the wrong curriculum earlier or, or that is wrong run by the wrong authorities. children of the right to education, irrespective of political dead problems in terms of dealing with the security side of things. i know the government is katie trying to respond to that. there's really been a distinct lack of capacity and resources yet. they've gotten into what they're trying to fight a boca harass insurgency in the north. what would you actually have them do in terms of addressing this level of insecurity? well, 1st i, it is very regrettable that them weren't,
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is neglecting cameroon. that has 3 major emergencies. the boca rum, one in the north. i've been there as well. conditions or if it among the hundreds of thousands of the place and there is more than 2000 refugees from nigeria. there . there is another $300000.00 plus refugees from the central african republic. coming in to the east of cameroon, and then they have this large conflict in this anglo full and part of western j. k, cameroon. so, so number one then needs to be a scale up of, of assistance that we have few, a relatively few humanitarian organizations on the ground, and we're all over stretch and under funded. secondly, of course, the international committee needles, to bring attention to this space. it's neglected, there is little media attention to 0 positive exemption. here. there is at the, off you a international to promote to got of that initiative that can be much more encouragement
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. pushing on the parties to this conflict, including the diaspora. that seems to be fueling this said this conflict that you have, but you know, political leaders abroad who are who, who have their own children, the school in the, in a foreign school. but to say we will fight to close schools here until the rescind dependence. that has to stand, that cannot be accepted. he on aguilar, that the secretary general of the norwegian refugee council on the ground that way on speaking to us. thanks so much for joining us again, mr. aguilar. we wish you the best of your walk. now a science to preserve an abandoned palestinian village is entering a potentially critical phase attendance to start work on a re development plan, there are g to be reissued, and the coming weeks campaign is opposing the move said would destroy a rare historical and cultural monument harry force at reports now from lifter on
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the northern slopes of west harrison in every seasons in the year lifter is very beautiful. also my life in lift that was so my childhood jacobo day was born on this jerusalem hillside in 1948 years later, he was one of 3000 palestinians who fled or were forced from homes here in the fighting that preceded the creation of the state of israel, it was a scenario repeated across historic palestine known to palestinians as the knocker or catastrophe, both cal balance than it does not give me to come back to live. this is my dream, but at least thou lift i remit to remain left there. as i witness for all on what happened in this area,
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but there has been some change earlier this year to is really brothers opened this guest house, built from 3 homes looming, larger is a redevelopment plan, sponsored by israel's land authority. in may, it promised to invite bids for work on more than 250 housing units, a commercial center at a hotel. it's a moment of glory for jerusalem to build a new neighbourhood are in that particular place. of course, i am aware that the palestinians are, are dreaming about the day that they will be able to return their that means perpetuating the conflict. and i am not for that go by says green spaces, terraces and ruins would be preserved. but for a broad coalition of campaigners, the project would destroy the soul of the unique space. what's rare about this campaign is that it seems to be getting some real traction. palestinian voices have
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been joined by jewish heritage and environmental campaigners and that position as one the backing a jury summons municipal government. the construction tendering process slated for the summer has already been delayed several times. the latest deadline is the end of the year. the campaigns lawyer, so it's down to effective work in the courts and in the public sphere is riley land authority. since that the preservation of lift is preservation of stones preservation of architecture of buildings. while in our view, the reservation of life, that is the preservation of the instant village that but a senior village of lift testimony for the history of the place in 2012. campaigners won a court case that put a freeze on the plans, the hoping that had bestowed in lifters, history can be repeated. hurry, faucet, algebra lifter, west jerusalem. corruption is a major challenge for car gets done. the central asian nation has long suffered bribery vote, buying, intimidation,
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smuggling and organized crime. now one nonprofit organization is using traditional music and art to try to change the country's future. same as robbie has worn out from the capital. bish kac. yeah, this duncan, poets, and singers incur gastorm, known as akins have been a bridge between people and kings. since before the days of modern governments are done, have quite a long again, speaking truth and demanding justice, the akin is seen as a public figure who cannot be bought hard work and woollen bidding to then i'll put on the credit of the language is people are singing in ation when a child is born, people sing songs when a person dies, people also sing songs. and now at this time of need, the strong team with people who care about the nation are putting research findings to song it will be of benefit to our nation's come back in a country we're decades of corruption have eroded public trust, where people have stopped listening investigative reporters team up with
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traditional folk artists to make videos about crooked politicians and criminals and highlight serious social issues and the death of them using ancient ways of talking about modern day problems. with bottom of the window from when there was persecution, akins would communicate it. they would sing the truth to the people to wake up people to what is good, what is the right way. and that is why i think us communicating in this way with the people is an achievement videos featuring traditional forms of song and art. get more views online after what we went through. historically, after being, you know, under soviet rule and russian influence, we are just starting to realize who we are as a nation and shedding all these filters that were put on us. how we view ourselves
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and all these traditional art farms. it sounds uniting something very important in our people because we are realizing who we are and taking pride as courageous people. and that's through traditional forms of art. and for young people who make up nearly a 3rd of the country's population, the hope is adopting the old ways can help to paint a brighter future of illustrator. he is born in my illustration. i use more dark colors because it describes our situation and shows how gloomy it is. how confused the story is. that's why i use such dark shades. if every person bring some benefit for our country, this is a very positive point. i tried to do what i know to help our country out of the kurdistan has experienced political turmoil for years. and people say they are tired of hearing about the nation's problems. but as the i can say, words are always better. and so the roots in basra viodias the rubbish check.
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i'll stay with us here on out of there are coming up with all your sports with pieces. there's like for thought there. yes, we're live from our special ara cups due to hearing dough. will have the latest from the tournament and the i o. c says it as hell. the 2nd video girl with a tennis player punchline and had concerns about her safety ah ah.
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with whole oh the welcome to al jazeera, special coverage of the fee for arabic, up the tournament, doubling up as a major warm up event for the cutter woke up next year. how do i be the senate? plenty of fools. nice. will you including the women's tennis to pulling out of
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china and a lock house in major league baseball? and here in cutter, we're look at the challenges of growing growth for a world cup football pitch in a desert climate. the committee has the international olympic committee has revealed that have held a 2nd vehicle with chinese centers bank. so i am ed wines big concerns about her whereabouts and safety, the i se said it shares the same concerns. but if adopting a quiet diplomacy approach, pung is a 3 time limpy, and they say she appeared to be safe and well in the most recent cool. and she agreed to a personal meeting in january the i a see a fit to hold the winter olympics in china. this comes a day off to the women's tennis association, suspended all tournaments in china. and hong kong, over the issues hung disappeared from public view for 3 weeks. after accusing a top chinese official of sexual assault, the w t. a has demanded a full investigation into punk claims and proof that she's not subject to
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intimidation. for the 1st time in 50 years, major league baseball has locked out its players. it's happened because team owners and the end of the plays association, a fail to settle on a new collective bargaining agreement. that means right now, all activity in baseball has stopped including play a trades still more than 3 months until the thought of the new season, though still some time pro settlements to be reached. we spoke to us for the full cost to michael carlson a little earlier. the dangerous real. there's a huge amount of animosity between the owners and the players, and that goes back to, well before my time in baseball, but i was, i was working for major league baseball. and even in the things that i did, which was mostly in europe, you know, you still had to overcome a lot of suspicion on the part of the players. um, i don't think it will be worked out easily at the level of trust is very, very low between these 2 groups. it comes at a time when there isn't much effect on the game. spring training doesn't start
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until the end of february, so they basically have 2 months to come to an agreement agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement, a, c, b, a. as they call it. no lockout has ever resulted in a loss of games being played on the strike hats to 94 strike wiped out the world series that year and part of the following season. the key will be how each side responds to the pressure. the owners are now putting the pressure on the players. there is always that battle in public relations to say, well, it's your fault of the owners would rather have the players go out on strike than have to lock them out because then the blame whether it's justified or not goes on the players for striking. so the question will be, how honest these negotiations are in the next couple of months, they've got enough time to get a deal done if everybody wants to get a deal done. but on some of the key positions, those are going to be tough. star tough points for those 2 sides to agree. and you
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know, if they didn't agree, it wouldn't surprise me at all. but right now if you're a baseball fan, you got to be hoping there's enough time for that deal. those deals to get not to football and chelsea remain top of the premier league off to hartford. when at watford, the blues were not of their best and would have slipped the 3rd. if they had drawn the game, they managed to secure a 21 victory with the winner coming from substitute fucking the edge. manchester he are just to point behind in 2nd off a day beat aston villa. and liverpool are only 2 back in 3rd place. altered ruthlessly in the mercy side. darby against the everton, bahama sala scoring 2 golds in a fall, one rectory here and cut her. the country is aiming to hold the 1st carbon neutral world cup. next year jamica roscoe went to find out how organizers are hoping to do that through one of the biggest tooth and tree nurseries in the middle east. it's
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early morning on a hot and humid autumn day in cat are. but the work at the world cup turf and trina, sri is reaching fever pitch. there's grass to be cut and watered and tough to be delivered to stadiums for the biggest warm up event so far, the arab cup. what we did here were just like a grab a piece of land from the desert and were converted to this beautiful, a land full of for trees and the grass. got those breakfast for the gross by the way. because the glass needs son or needs are water, needs for sizes, and we can arrange all of this here. the turf is cut into long lengths. first is then carefully rolled up on to a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles placed carefully on the back of the truck to release the stadium. the team here had the process so well rehearsed. they set a record for the fastest turf laying of purple pitch my, completing it in just 6 hours and 41 minute. but just like the 1st
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middle east world cup, the grass here is unique. having to stand up to more boots and cold temperatures over a shorter period with matches held over $28.00 days in just 8 stadiums. this event is gonna be in the winter. and with our design, new design of the stadiums, it's more compacted and higher. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned her stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating a new, a kind of gus that can survive during the summer and the winter. and through the extensive a schedule of games, we get to know which species is going to walk more for the work of. it's not just task that they're growing here at this nursery. there's also all of these trees. some of them have been saved from sites around cats are, while others have been donated by members of the community. this is the place that
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we saved all the trees from all on the doha. some of the trees are very old year. that's more than 50 years old. so in each 3 you will find the tag and the stack or should have the name of the project that had came before and also where it's going . and it has a number that in our database. we know all the details about it actually for in some area or some trees, we know even how much we bought it or how much the person who did it for us or how much he paid for. so i remember one of the so that one of their guys, he was a kid that is good. he donated like his gone for the 3 and he said like my grandfather, he bought it for tauriel in 1970. so the, for me, this is like their legacy and the history of the, of the, of the cities. the trees aren't just hate to make the aries around the stadium more attractive to fans. and average mature tree absorbs $21.00 kilos of carbon dioxide a year. the equivalent of a 170 kilometer journey in
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a petro car. cat are aims to plant more than $5000.00 of them. they'll absorb greenhouse gases in local pollution as they aim for carbon neutral events. as the saying goes, the grass and the country will be greener. on the other side of the world cup. you want to get your oscar al jazeera doe. ha. okay, that's all from now. her reminder of our top sports stories. the ifc has it has held a 2nd video. oh, with the santa clara hung sly amid concerns about her safety. for the 1st time in 30 years, major league baseball has locked out its players off the fading to settle on a new collective bargaining agreement. and we'll be back in a few hours time for another sports update at 1545 g m t, but stay with us here in l 0 after the break, we bought another news update. we'll see you then take a ah
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