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whether northern algeria tenicia right into northern libya. so tripoli has a height of 20 degrees on friday. that's it. that's all was here, cancer. ah, the december on a jesse kettle host, the pizza arab cut, a momentous event for the region and a glimpse of what's in store for the 2022 world cup. people in power investigates the use and abuse of power across the globe. a world exclusive interview with joint nobel peace, lori if recognize the safeguarding freedom of expression as a precondition for democracy and lasting peace from shore. documentaries, too, in depth explains portal showcase is the best voucher zeroes. digital content as the year draws to a close. we look back at the events that have shaped the news and look ahead to next year. december on a jesse europe informed opinions, there was
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a need fabulous federal government to take action to really facilitate aid to take pride in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. oh, a book about watching that news with lisa who robin, the reminder of all top stories, south africa, health ministers, as the country can manage a full waive of cobit 19 infections without imposing strict locked down more than 11 and a half 1000 cases filled by the article barriers have been confirmed in one day. the president joe biden has announced title restrictions for international
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travelers. the u. s. as reported the variance in 5 states, including one person in hawaii, no history of travel and ukraine's defense minister says russia is putting a large scale escalation along the shed border or less. nicole told parliament that an attack is likely in january. russia has repeatedly dismissed those concerns and breaking news just coming out of vienna, where a senior reigning official has told out there that parents proposals to revive the 2015 nuclear deal cannot be rejected. the comment was made as a 7 front of talks is underway in the austrian capital to revive the agreement. the reigning negotiators have submitted to draft proposals, the summit today that bringing iran and the us back to the deal. and on friday, not around the washington negotiators have so far, any spoken indirectly. we'll give you more on that story later. now the un
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special reporter on slavery is in sri lanka, where he's assessing the government's efforts to improve working conditions and eradicate child labor. vanelle fernandez joins us now from columbia with the very latest when the reporter has been in the country for nearly a week now. and he wants his take home, the labor situation so of tomorrow because the special job on contemporary forms of lavery, as his designation says, give us the low down of what he did during the last week. he's been visiting essentially the factories looking into the play, the working conditions of land because great labor force in the industry. and he did say that some of his experiences where he had gone into some of the line rooms where these people say, he said he came out distress. so he did say that there was room for improvement of these people who essentially he was saying, i still have
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a pretty dismal lot. now on the other hand, he also visited the government, take this book to stakeholders, talk to essentially workers in a part of the factories. he talked to owners, he talked to the government and that into that report that there are some not across the industry. but there are some sort of operators that do exploit workers that people who are not given the necessary remuneration. they have some pretty dismal working conditions, and these are issues of concern. obviously child labor is something he looked at. but if you look at it as a whole, the issue of child labor, we don't have a huge number of children who are employed sort of under the children and used for labor. but however, he did say that any forms, even during the occurrence of a sunday, he said that some children had been forced to take up work. and. 6 he said that
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some action was required, but overall he did sort of commend the government in terms of some of the progress they had made. but he did say that society should be inclusive, that discriminatory practices based on gender, race, age, and all of that should be done the way with, in order to get to the core of forced labor and keeping it just briefly. and now, i mean, the focus really is on the private sector because it's the way they treat their employees that is always in the spotlight and, and it is those private companies that discourage union activity. i mean, how is that going to change at all? is the emphasis more on the rapp hope ruffle, to making recommendations to the government, or should the government be actually, you might be saying, taking the bull by the horns and taking the initiative i think you need to come at this issue from multiple approaches and even the raptor
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who was also a question about sort of union busting about sort of workers' rights of association to unionize. and when they're right, he did say that he had heard of some disturbing cases where there was attempts to intimidate workers who had tried to unionize. some people who had been i, the i, the sort of dismissed from their job or not. so obviously kind of got rid of because they were trying to bring in union into these sort of private sector mega companies. now that is an issue, the government, to be honest, we do have here and she's got a pretty strong set of laws. the only issue is some of them did back to before the economy was opened up. so even some human rights lawyers say things need to be updated. they are very much in favor of workers, but we do need to ensure that the worker is able and has the power,
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the strength to take all of these massive corporations and math and private companies. when outlined as flores in columbia, thank you. know the white house is reinstating a trunk air, a border policy that forces asylum seekers to wait in mexico for us. immigration hearings, by the by ministration had scraps the remain in mexico program but was ordered by the court in august to restart it. the program will begin at one border crossing location. on monday, mike, hannah has moved from washington. d. c. o 2 apologize. i will try and get back to that story. let's move on. no. more than half of the refugees living in comes on the greek mainland are in danger of going hungry, natural forties, restricted aid. now the government has tightened rules and is only giving food and money to those applying for a silent john surplus possible for a refugee camp near called kita asylum seekers served
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lunch at it's on a camp. 90 kilometers north of athens on today's menu burgers with mashed potatoes or pasta with polonaise sauce, there's a choice of salad, fresh tomatoes or beat. some people take the food home. others just take the salads and throw the cooked meals away. but of anna a, mary, an afghan, who's lived this camp for 2 years, explains why they don't want to take the food because they don't eat it. they don't want it because it is not eligible for most of them. and it is getting repeated, especially for the children. such food waste seems incomprehensible. especially considering that of the 18000 refugees living in camps on the mainland. 60 percent are in danger of going hungry. that's because state aid is given only to those in the process of applying for asylum. and most camp presidents have already been accepted or rejected. they're now expected to fend for themselves or leave the country. but excluding these people from state aid, say, refugee charities,
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undermines what the government achieved by putting them in camps in the 1st place. few months ago where people work, but not the same. you saw them in the inventory and it was the same government to publish the squares and with them on those stamps on my cousin. and i was the same time i was asking them to leave because they need to remember and many here say the government has just made the problem. worse. governments have typically taken over tasks, aid groups developed in times of crisis. earlier this year the government took over management of mainland camps from the united nations on october 1st, it further shrank the u. n. 's role, assuming responsibility for cash handouts. these transitions haven't always gone smoothly. the 40 percent of camp presidents eligible for cash hasn't received any for 2 months, starving a fledgling economy inside the camps and leading to hunger crisis. many like the american, emily has been granted asylum,
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a living off savings. others rely on cash from relatives. this age group say is a manufactured crisis, resulting from greece is lack of integration policy for refugees. all of them are extern, overseer, the resource for, and they're not there, then they just need some support. real support and the plan that we look at their needs from reception point to gratian and then that will just be for us and not a good grease as it is merely implementing the law, supporting those deemed in need of protection and asking every one else to go away, but they have nowhere to go. jobs are hopeless at the malak asa under the toner refugee camps. thanks, isn't the gambit are heading to the polls on saturday to elect their new president? the electoral commission says it's has made all the preparations for free and fair vote. i mean address reports now from the capital ban june election staff examined
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voting kit. i had of saturday's presidential election more than 7000 of them will be used in more than 1500 boiling stations across the gambia. we could look isn't really latent when i'm comes into it's equal decisions. what will you, when you food is woods and plainly indigo of old, but is to make sure that the loses winnie lacy. nearly a 1000000 people have registered to vote in this election, but also sees a record number 6 presidential candidates. the gambia has a unique system of voting that predates it's independence over here. are ballot boxes called the ballot drums. they're made out in different colors for each candidate in this election. and in these boxes are election materials that include
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marble given to each verified voter. the voter takes the marble and then drops through this all inside the ballard drum. the moment the marble gets in there, it hits a bell and makes a sound to the voter election. officials and party representatives present. and finally the ballots. i counted on this wooden plate, oh, the gambling police won't say how many officers they're deploying, but say they aren't leaving anything to charles. and nobody can tell what exactly my biddy glasses situation that my are up. and so police officers ought to be in to be able to deal with this address. and even though we are anticipating that we are going to walk into a peaceful election, but you may not know what my bid is, is thanks that all the challenges that hum vote. enthusiasm is high, but many people don't trust the politicians would deliver what they promise. i believe every politician is there for their interest. will efficient, like, sorry to say, but in reality, sense,
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ourself is there just after that interest. i would because as i mentioned earlier and i am a consultant in and, and i have to what it is my right to void of vicious hope. this enthusiasm will translate into a high voter turnout which could be possible as can be and save the freedom to vote and express themselves without fear of intimidation. degrees al jazeera by duel the gambia. now the world's largest annual event, celebrating best in architecture, is underway in lisbon. hundreds of projects are competing for the titles such as world building and future project of the year. about a 3rd of all short listed sites are in china, but as katrina ye reports are from beijing. the country hasn't always had the best reputation in the industry. there are millions of office buildings in china. but the liter skyscraper in southwest b. jang is unlike any other straddling a major subway station. 2 structures are connected by
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a soaring atrium that twists towards the sky. here we were faced with her and as you were, to build an office tower, 200 meters tall. with the subway tunnel underneath. how do we create something very elegant? that really will be part of the city. we create her, we call an urban window. so the atrium that's created because of straddling the, the tunnel creates a tower that's creates the tallest atrium in the world. straight lines are hard to find here, but the unseen is equally impressive. integrated smite systems, manage the buildings, temperature and air quality. energy use is minimized. every office is connected with 5 g. these are just some of the reasons it was highly commended at the prestigious world architecture festival taking place this week in portugal. at about $500.00 international projects nominated for awards. one 3rd a chinese young costume and isn't surprised by the country strong showing. he spent
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a decade working here before founding his firm in 2015. even though tanner's a place that has actually the largest traditional you can possibly imagine and still very young at heart. so is ashley, always very interested in innovation. but innovation has been interpreted widely. for years, china was known for poor quality gordie constructions, president she didn't ping has called for an end to so called weird architecture. a government ban on ugly buildings was issued earlier this year. there's now focus on sustainability, simplicity and preserving history. themes seen at show gong number 3, blast furnace. another short listed project completed in 1959 and closed due to environmental concerns and 2010 designers chose to refurbish rather than demolish the site. one with this land has historical memory and the owners have
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a deep affection for it. we focus on transformation and renewal to give the enterprise new vitality with these blue skies. it's hard to imagine that this area was once choked by heavy air pollution for decades. shogun was baking industrial hard, and main source of smoke. these trains used to transport iron or coal and other materials. the area now houses the offices of the beating winter olympics and has become popular with tourists. with an estimated half of the world's construction taking place in china, buildings here will continue drawing global attention and designers hope for the better and not the worst. katrina you out a 0. they chain less, return our to our breaking news from vienna and the iran nuclear talk, sir, let's go. so to alley hush. him is following events for sir, i leave actually spoken to the iranian chief nuclear negotiator or what he, what has he been saying?
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yes, sir. we had an interview, an exclusive interview with the iran stopped negotiator deputy, fought him in a sally bachardy county. he told al jazeera that iran is for burning. a 3rd proposal that it's going to submit to the war policy after they accept its 1st 2 proposals. the 1st 2 were on the sanctions lifting the sanctions. the 2nd on iran rollinback. it's a nuclear measures and the 3rd would be on the verifications, and the guarantees that iran is requesting. also, he spoke about accusations that the iran is preparing to enrich uranium up to 90 percent. that clarity, he said that this was denied by the i e. a chief and that you're on wouldn't take any measures that's outside it's commitments to the i a year, which is the international of the united nations. you nuclear watchdog, aaliyah bachardy county also told me that there are 4 in this structure that god
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trying to disrupt the negotiations and make it fade and that they are trying to confront these disruptors when asked on israel's threats to a strike iran at least what's being said right now in media these said that this is going to be a tough thing and israel one dreamed to do that and it will cease from existing. anyway, there were a lot of things that harley bachardy, a county said in this exclusive interview to al jazeera, it's going to, i'm not going to thought showing this and maybe in the common bulletins. but anyway, right now everyone home here in vienna is waiting to see whether the 7th round of talks is going to seize for some time and resume, maybe in the next week and a half from indiana. thank you. well, still had head on out there. we've got these folks who's coming up with some of the
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ally of home, our special ab cup studio here in doha. we'll look ahead to friday's matches with house. got the looking to follow their opening and visit with another with with
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with a whole lou for welcome to all. is there a special cover to all the fee for the tournament? a doubling up as a may don't, will not event that for the cuts i woke up next year. hello. i'm trying to homo's plenty of sports news for you, including postcard look to make it to in from to have
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a face oman. later on friday, we take a look at how their preparations are going and the way from the outcome christiano . rinaldo puts in a massive performance to lift the gloom from majesty united fan. a welcome along straight to the latest saxons that form the arab cup. the 1st game on day 4 is already on the way over at alpha mom, a stadium is behind a guest, iraq and the school is currently at nail. mill will keep you riots across the action throughout the day. that's the 1st 4 games that coming up on friday. host cutoff will be next to kickoff against oman. then it's mauritania, up against united arab emirates and syria play tennis. yeah. and the late game. well, let's go live to do on i got raska, who's that? the education city stadium for the kata game against oman and tow cuts are looking
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to build on their open and when against by then. yes, that's right. center. this is the 2nd round of group games, and some of them could prove decisive, including this game at education city between our mod. i'm kappa. as you said, that that's, i'll be looking to build on that when i all right, and another big tree here would put them through to the quarter finals. you've got so much that cats must be feeling quite confident going into this game because yes, go back 12 years to a man's last victory over cass i was in 2009 at the gulf cut where they beat in one mill and i, chairman, went on to win that tournament, but it's also worth mentioning that these 2 countries have a very special relationship. amani football fans supported catherine in the 2019 asian cup, which cass all went on to win the title. and that was because catherine that will funds couldn't be in the united arab emirates because of the blockade of qatar at the time. so i think whatever happens later here at education says you in the
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matching self in about 2 hours from now, the atmosphere is definitely gonna be brilliant. and i got an oscar. thank you very much for that. good luck to both teams. now to day, december, the 3rd is the international dale persons with disabilities a day dedicated to promoting the rights of disabled people and all parts of society . yeah, our cup is playing it's part by rolling out and you service for visually impaired at france. andrew richardson reports the final has loved football all his life losing his sight at the age of 12 has done nothing to dim that passion or reduce his desire to attend matches in person and between 60000 persons. and he had very actions of every person. so that's something that you can discover 20 are watching football much in the television field. so this is one of
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the most excited parts of it. a fish or a cup final has an added tool to increases enjoyment of the game using an app on his phone. fine, who can listen to audio descriptive comment tree especially was full of common. treat the blind and visually impaired fans providing details which, which is the, give us exactly how the player, how was the ball move? not only saying, for example, that's a specific sport. then for example, expect explaining how that goes to the school. audio. descriptive comments refers to pay a fee for tournament to the 2014 world cup in brazil, animated w at the women's world cup in 2019. this is the 1st time in the faith or event that an arabic service has been available into stadiums at this hour. of cup, and he says to be available at all 8 venues by the time of next year as finals. a lot of the time that we're in preparation for the arab cup and next year's world
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cup castles had been kelly for university, has been organizing training programs in both arabic and english. the would be commentators the launch is tell us they want to follow the ball constant and they want to follow even when it's around the back. doing very little policy being played back between the defendant. but it allows them to keep building the picture of what's about to happen. you're allowed to switch, you're forcing the tv, you're allowed to kind of ignore what's being said by the comments. because the images a doing their job for those who are blind and envisioning paid, they don't have ability to have the images to do the work for them. so this is about learning how to describe what's happening in front of you, so that you can give back the images that you see into the list. this is, this is kind of something very rewarding to be able to do something that matters to society. and you don't always get to do that. i sometimes i feel i can do that in my normal life. maybe this is a little thing that can,
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can help me fulfill that feeling. this is a project that's heightening the match day football experience for all involved. and the richardson al jazeera doha away from the ar, cut man to say neither came from behind to beat arsenal in the english permit, e g christiana, and all those called twice as a song of london. as a 32 at old trafford. the victory came with a new interior, my boss, while frank nick sitting in the sense the result list united to 7th and the table arsenal, remain 5th and talking and sit one place and one point below arsenal. so your main goal on the school she to as they beat fellow london 5 brent but to no 1st remain on beaten and the league on the new coach, antonio conte. so that's all a for now our mind of our top sports toys up host, gotta have the chance to make it to and from to determine to when they faced oman
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late on friday, we'll be back in a few hours time for another sports update that $1345.00 gmc, but for now it's back to so rahman in the city of aah! thanks very much. sarah. outgoing at gemini leda angle immacule has been treated to a traditional sent out to mark the end of her 16 years as chancellor. now, she chose some personal favorites for a military band to play. ah, that was a 1970 full pop song by east gibbon artist. nina hagen, who later became a punk singer, chose not to stand in elections in september. and i chose will take office as chancellor next week and catch all of these stories on our website of al jazeera dot com. somebody will be here with more news on the other side of the brightman to
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learn from me and all the news on team here. and i see time and your company, ah, ah, a can you some money? i fear the backlash ethnic somalis have long been the target of intimidation and persecution in kenya, almost every woman. oh, home at a dow travels through his homeland to reveal how his people and family have been subjected to years of brutal discrimination. just typical of the way we are through
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that in a country. recall our own al jazeera correspondence killing the debate. 90 percent of the world refugees have come from a common impacted country. the climate emergency is putting more pressure on across the world and amplify your voice. it's not really the future. 8 now. it's not a lock. can get this completed, we cannot lose hope. we know what to do, and we have the tools to do to get back with a patient this going on now to sierra revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. threats to our planet on al jazeera. ah, mother nature's gift of colorful landscapes. a strong infrastructure governance arising were investments are waiting to flourish where creativity even supplied by
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tradition. and where beautiful possibilities are offered. ah, the army kron varian drives off co with 19 k says in south africa, the health minister says the surge can be managed without a stroke to lockdown. ah, hello, i'm sammy's a dad. this is al jazeera alive from so how so coming up, iran's chief negotiator says, world powers candidates reject. the proposals put forward during talks to revive and nuclear deal. ukraine's defense minister claims rusher is likely to escalate
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the crisis by the end of january. both sides say they don't want to war low.

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