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just either in the country with an abundance of results for the trade already won indonesia whose turns for me. 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. invest. let be part when denise is growth and progress in indonesia now. ah ah ah, welcome back to the new zone you're watching with me sell robin in doha, reminder of all the top stories,
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the gambia is holding its 1st presidential election, cynthia shall, may, was, and stood in 2017 at all a bower is running for reelection despite a promise to step down up to 3 years. he was president joe biden says he's developing initiatives to prevent russia from invading ukraine. he's expected to hold talks with a russian president vladimir putin in the coming days. australia is planning to go ahead with the reopening its economy despite the new variant spreading in the country. mass demonstrations in melbourne on dwight against vaccine mandates. now this not shows where they new variant has been detected so far on the cron was discovered by scientists in south africa. but the 1st cases identified in botswana, the latest country in the region to detect the strain is zambia. now the variance of the virus has now spread to at least $41.00 countries in territories, including the u. s. mexico and canada. in europe, belgium,
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the netherlands and germany with some of the 1st countries to report those new infections. and saudi arabia, in the middle east, is one of the countries here in the region to confirm the case as well. over in india, it's reported its 1st cases in the south of the country. and so have malaysia and singapore. hong kong has added various regional countries to its red list, including japan, where the new strain is being reported. australia is or has reported 13 cases of oma con, with more infections suspected they soon, the hob is an epic in the ologist. the london school of hygiene and tropical medicine, she says we must utilize lessons learned from dealing with the previous variance. aside from finding out about the new variant itself, there are some answers that we already know about what we need to do and how this might play out. so we already know that oma cron is probably much more transmissible. we know that it has the risk of re infecting those who have had
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coven before, probably on the order of twice as much. if not more of these data are coming out of south africa. how that will change for other settings is uncertain. but really, the, the story here is alma crohn. it's not the new varian is very much, is an old story of growth. inequity cold with remains and has been and remains a tale of 2 worlds. unfortunately told in multiple chapters of new variance, the story remains very much the thing we have in our hands to address this is very much what we have already, which is you want to reduce your risk of being infected and that we're reducing your exposure as much as you can, you also want to increase your immunity and that's fortunately through the advent of axioms and booster shots. and those, those 2 things are very critical worth. if you do get ill,
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there's also the antiviral treatments which have changed the game in terms of treating severe illness from from coven. so the are not want in our, it's very much the same. the problem is, is how differently it can be implemented in different places. in places that are resource limited, we're still trying to implement the lessons we learned in the 1st way. not kind of virus infections or surging in greece and the government is encouraging people to get vaccinated in a european. first, those over the age of 60, he refused to be vaccinated, will be find johns rock. las has more from northern greece on the other. other initiatives, the country is taking in the fight against coven 19. this is the government's expeditionary force. bobo vaccination squads, a founding out to villagers across northern greece, where infections and misinformation run high at the village of man, the las maria cook too, is getting her 1st shot. she works at
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a local fruit canning factory with $250.00 people, some of whom refused to be vaccinated. a lot of fun. yeah. they didn't want to do it because of what they heard about a micro chip been put inside you that controls you. that was the mean reason. others think the vaccine is a financial hoax or an of yeah, no, no volume. when a new vaccine comes out, they experiment for 10 years, and then put it into production. that's how it usually happens. it. as soon as this pandemic happened, they produced a vaccine. it said the multi nationals can sell it. am i lying? most? don't believe such theories. in fact, it, motherless, there aren't enough jobs to go round. who brought you for, you know, maybe the 1st time they brought 40 shots. this time they brought 37, but we expect more did him. since early october. daily infections have tripled to about $6000.00 and daily deaths to about 90 government statistics show that 90
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percent of these deaths are among the unvaccinated to reduce deaths. authorities are trying to increase vaccinations. the meat that is telecom, cuz the regional health director is pairing up with mayor's priests and even football teams to ensure a good turn out for his vaccination vans and dispel myths surrounding the vaccine. will ya to become lafayette, isn't a lot of people came to the village square just to see what people's vaccination would be late because they had heard that you might get dizzy or fall over. but the government is using the stick as well as the carrot, starting in january unvaccinated people over 60 will pay a monthly fine of a $120.00. the 1st such penalty in europe. the government's concern for all their coven sufferers stems from the fact that they are the most vulnerable to the disease. people, 65 and over, make up just 12 percent of coven cases in greece. but also half of all hospitalizations and 83 percent of deaths. the unvaccinated are being punished in
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other ways to their band, from indoor restaurants, bars, theaters, and jims, and have to present a 48 hour rapid test to enter banks, government buildings, and non essential shops. the idea is to preserve an open economy for the 62 percent of the population that is fully vaccinated. there's been a fourfold surgeon vaccination bookings. the hope is that greece will quickly close the vaccination gap with the rest of europe. jobs are opal us alger 0 felony, g nar, turkeys president as outlined government plans to salvage the economy after the value of the turkish lira sang to a historic lo russert there. oh, the one has says that foreign exchange rates will soon stabilize high inflation is pushing up the cost of goods and making manufacturing more expensive and castillo has more for miss. tumble. this is a new routine for ali who owns this gorman market in
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a stumble. he has to frequently update the prices on many goods as the turkish lira continues, it's free for, it's not set these 40 percent of its value against the dollar since september on it says a suppliers increase the prices he has to do the same according to the timber of agriculture, the difference between produce or selling prices and what people pay for goods and supermarkets, rose 9 fold in november. the government accuses supermarket chains of stockpiling and manipulating prices. so that takes us juice, for example, it was 29 years before the latest price increase. now i have to sell for 41.5. our customers are reacting even some of them get that. it's not us, but the economy in the country present register far, john argues high interest rates are behind all the countries economic problems. he says he asked the central bank to curb interest rates so that companies can borrow
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for less and buy boosting growth and exports. turkey can become europe's new china . the government says at assessing a new model for turkey is economy, but the expert sworn, it may fail as the country is suffering chronically high inflation and relies on foreign funding and energy resources. economic like professor rush can say the policy is highly unusual and it's not working. how compute kiss me that is, it's a chill exclusion, most citizens, a wage workers creating jobs by production is good by any means, but it needs a plan and priorities. inflation is pressure is rising, so turkey should switch to a conventional economic policy. there are a lot of good says add on has re shuffled 3 treasury and finance ministers and 5 to central link governors in a year. and that on earth investors to get to do for a good despite the phone investors fund managers see a great deal intentional here. the uncertainties and other risk factors stop them
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from coming. we need to bring down both economic and geopolitical risk premiums by proving it's under control. presenters on voc party has governed turkey for 2 decades and ahead of an election scheduled for 2023. he has promised all economic problems who will be sold in the next 6 months. but right now, many people say they are biggest challenge is the rising price of food, fuel medicine and other essential goods. and they're waiting to see whether the government can en turkeys, currency crisis. because all the al jazeera stumble, at least 30 people have been killed in central molly during non bushel a vehicle by a known gunman. now it happened in the town of bob t local forward. he say the vehicle was sprayed with bullets, then torched molly has long struggled to contain attacks by on goods thing to isolate and al qaeda in this region. yellow fever in garner has caused the death of at least 35 people over the past 2 months with
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dozens more suspected infections. the government is trying to secure 400000 days of vaccine from the world health organization. mary chandry has more waiting to be examined by a doctor. these patients are here to protect themselves from yet another deadly virus. yellow fever has killed dozens and gone in west country district. but house officials here say, despite the rising number of cases, death are slowing down. wherever we identify cases in the community. we go in there to look for mulkey. we do a search, and we need those who need to take again to you. yellow fever is transmitted through a bite of an infected mosquito symptoms are mild and can develop up to 9 days after exposure. but about 15 percent of those infected develop serious illness that can
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lead to potentially fatal bleeding. an organ failure cases had been detected across a white age range from 4 months to 70 years. with women accounting for more than half as the cases and gonna, there are concerns. the government is downplaying, the number of those infected and not all cases are being reported. you look at the numbers and then you also look at what is on the ground. it appears all the cases are not reported simply because of the lack of integration. and for the health people, you know what the model about telephone and how they got important there are also concerns about sure teacher vaccines garner is trying to secure 400000 doses from the world health organization and hoping they are able to contain the outbreak before it becomes more widespread camera chaudhry, which is error. yeah. floods of damage,
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parts of northern through just 5 days after a major earthquake, an overflow river causing a cause severe mudslides on already damage roads. now homeowners, sol solved what's left of their property. helicopters of help to deliver aid to those in need. that modern day nazareth is one of his ronald's most significant palestinian israeli towns. but a growing number of residents fare its historic legacy is under throat. hurry faucet explains nazareth the home of jesus christ has long drawn pilgrims and visitors from around the world. for hundreds of years, it's old city rang to the sounds of shopkeepers and crafts people. this entry though, though sounds of dwindled. a handful of businesses struggling on. but here and there splashes of color show signs of a fight back resides obese at annie decided to renovate an old warehouse with traditional nazareth colors and materials and to work and live in the old city with a mission. i'm telling you it's not easy,
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but if me and another person and another one opens there's their work there can years was taught here. and they also find a house and live here. so they will need service if it's like organically, it will open by itself. but it will take time. there are signs it is beginning, young palestinian israeli designers and entrepreneurs have been moving in, inspired by earlier artists who left their mark. a bedroom ceiling bears the work of one of many lebanese painters brought in to decorate fine homes in the 19th century. a few streets away, an 18th century treasure that is long been in decay. the sariah or palace built by local rule or die. her alma is now under the stewardship of the municipal government, but as being used informally, by local activists. children enough, we saw there was the building leg, the sir. i are closed and neglected, and no one was doing anything with it. we had the chance to open it with the goal
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of turning it into a cultural center with a little money that we have something that will serve the community here. many here point to a restoration program 20 years ago is one of the reasons for the old cities emptying nazareth. 2000 with funding from the israeli tourism ministry was intended to prepare this biblical city for people visit. they say the project ripped up ancient cobblestones. remove the shops, wooden doors, replacing them with steel and more than stone. they say the disruption of all this removed trade from the old city from which it's never recovered. its appointed nazareth municipality now accepts where once there were 450 business is operating in the old city. now there are just 50 this beautiful architecture. one of them, this painstakingly restored restaurant. it seemed by many as a 1st step in the revival movement. it's owned by raisins, husband, who pines for the nazareth of his childhood, and intellectual and cultural center. i am sure it will come back because the city
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still have very much power and much very good. the positive energies people like but then many coming back to the, to the origin and to the, to the identity. actually, the old city is always been the heart of nazareth. now a growing group of residence wants to get it beating again. hurry full, said al jazeera nazareth, an idol that was stolen from the pool in 1984 has been returned from the us, where it was being held in a museum. a procession took the 12th century stone statue back to a temple and button. it's called lucky me that i honor and depicts hindu cults. a tweet last november by us based art historian informed the dallas museum of all that the statue it had on display was stolen. that led to an f. b. i investigation on the return of the idol at limbo has more from the ceremony in the pole
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wearing the town of boston, a you national was hoses sight in the past. dozens of that monday valley is revered deities have disappeared from here into private and museum collections abroad. but what may be objects up for many have deep cultural and spiritual significance for generations of nepalese today, boston residents and flopped here to welcome home the 12th century. i'd love to read all right, which is a bit from this ryan more than 30 years ago. well still head on out there or bring do spectral coverage of the fees that are up by the tournament is really heating up over to you summer. thank you. yes, we'll have the latest from the ab with saturday. seeing a for the competition heavyweights in action, all the rest of the sport coming up alive from our special studio here at the waterfront, endo ha ah,
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talk to al jazeera. we ask, how would you describe taliban relationship with the us? we listen copies 90 to is not all 4. 19 has been terrible. demonstration of the failure of human, sorry, that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera is donna thank a, a, with a
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lou for themselves. is there a special coverage of the fee for coffee tournament doubling up as a major warm up event for the kata woke up next? yes. hello, donna. how much? plenty of schools news for you, including a super saturday of football at the morocco, proved too strong for jordan in the day, the opening game 3 more of the competition's biggest sized arm action as well. one of the world's most recognizable pop saw shows up at the top of it and we have a serious contender for knock out all the year to with
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ah, laurel col closing in on the place and the last 8 at the our cup. they beat jordan for nail to secure the 2nd straight when all the tournament and the which is a report from causes admin denali stadium. ah, mural can fans have high hopes of seeing that seemed back in castle next year. the sort of through to the final round of can qualifying jordan, have no chance of joining them in 2022. but both sets of supporters are looking forward to playing a part in the middle east's. first world cup delivered diversity. we haven't put it different level and we're also expected to see how we can. we're going to deal with it as a country and people. we're excited the time of us to watch the finance. we just excited that everybody would be to catch our and get to know cats are, you know, different cuts out. it was just, you know,
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it's more in, in a map now. everybody knows what categories both teams had started this arab with a win morocco beating palestine full. neil while jordan had caused a big upset against saudi arabia, morocco swiftly took control of this game, you know, hit your brawny, putting them ahead of you, just a minute. morocco's european base plays, haven't been released at this tournament, or absence isn't being felt in capital so far. the side were 3 mill up by home. fine. how many g b? the finish fits for a world cup stadium. a penalty ramped morocco's 2nd straight for a win and put them on top of the group. jordan do still have a chance of reaching the last state heading into their final group game against palestine. the morocco will have the european styles back in the scoring coming through the big challenges that lie ahead in 2022
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. it all starts with the africa cup of nations in cameroon. that's a title. they've not won since 1976. and then it's a when it takes all world cup play off in march and the richardson al jazeera, while jerry had taken on lebanon as we speak some action and the lebanese grandma, 30 only on the, but it's nil nail at half time. on friday cut up book, there's spot to in the call to finals that the host beat, oman, and dramatic fashion. as education as city stadium. there were the lucky recipients of an old gold deep into stoppage time. there were doubts whether the bull crossed the line budget was awarded off to being checked cattle winning to want to advance from group a. and that game attracted one of the was biggest music saws, multiple grammy it when a justin bieber. the thing a who says he loves full to a might have a good reason to return for cuts out 2022 with his country canada in
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a strong position to qualify. so encouraging signs for kata ahead of the woke up, eddie, i spoke to ali, select it from the cutter football association, who told me the host nation are targeting at teeth to place in the knockout round. at next year's tournament. it's your fav plan. a blended for long time to play a high level notches results with keep america in the european qualifiers gold cup and now the article. so the aim is to little each player have a certain number of matches, high level notches. so which was a good experience to them to was the water playing against or to go serbia argentina, columbia, brazil. it's good experience for, for the young boys to, to be ready for the water. our aims to presenting the concert football in a good way for sure. qualifying to the 2nd round is,
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is our achievement or our main goal, but for sure with the supporters with the, with everybody's sticking with the team. for sure. we're trying to do better and better, but them in target is to qualify to the 2nd on. and then we'll see how to go to down face egypt and a couple of hours before passed on play saudi arabia in saturdays. that late game here in doha. but back home plays our training to qualify for palestine. se 1st ever amputee football team. the side hopes to compete at next year's asian empathy football championships in turkey una said to report some gaza. i journey filled with lots of city and lots of determination and a coach. this is seriously believed to day the curtains reveal the 1st palestinian national team who will be participating in the 18th amputation football championship for the year 202200. all the way from i love to go to find these
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young men saying reason that takes me all around the world is because i want to see amputee football when older countries. but what i'm really nor of here, and i think there were over the world, can look at and learn here that dreams can become a reality with older restrictions and everything that's going on here before they've achieved for the past 2 years. oh, jesse, where his full of these young men in their journey, their ambitions are great and there are no boundaries for their persistence. and the cadets will tear down in them to hub myself and all the other players on the national team had a dream to become football player please. so it's an amazing feeling that losing a limb didn't stop us from pursuing others. but i tell every person who has lost a limb not to give up, challenge yourself to overcome your injury. and every other reason to gait these players are an expression to every ga said who has lost a limb. and they have proven that disability is just a term and that they can be as normal as any person without disability
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while away from the our cup, the top 3 in the english remedy are all in action on saturday. coast up. chelsea, our west hammock. yeah, we're still the opening, the scoring for the leading then tell, think, keep edward men, she wasn't put in a horrible position by his defense and made a terrible token of getting out of trouble. healthy to the west, her manuel for, for to make it 11. it's now to to though, and we're in the 2nd half in london. or there are 3 teams dominating the portuguese league as well. and 2 of them went head to and the next one thought it was 14 to run out 31 witness over been seeka. their opening goal from a pub lewis out of yeah. something a bit special in the ambient braun days made his return for the la lakers. often missing a game due to the league score auto vice protocols. jane tested positive on tuesday,
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but several negative tests. later he returned to the line up his face. ja clippers and contributed 23 points, but it was in vain that they lost this 11915. and we've got a serious contender for knock out of the year, and then a fans in connecticut, witness about a toll find some way to champion sergio cases that only a devastating blow to finish off the k o g poly gucci had been losing the fights up until the k. so that's all for now, reminder of our top sports toys, algeria playing 11 on and the fee for our cup here in doha. off time at the game remains goal. eddie and moral co made it to is from 2 games with porn, l victory over jordan in saturday. the opening game will be back in a few hours time for another. 2 schools update at $1545.00 at gmc,
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but stay with us here at the al jazeera after the break. we've got another news update. ah to say, just say, and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamond hill on al jazeera. this is al jazeera, it's november the 15th day, one of the new era and television. you. if you have known that, that was the scale of bloodshed would you have still gone for a moment to go to miss also landed about a 100 meters away from us. we're on the front line, but it's on a different on is very, really coming our way. i was just over here guys by the police on purpose.
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a port out 0 is offices in gaza. are housed in that building on the cover has come down. never before in human history has the once prestige environment of the arctic didn't such peril. a gynecologist working as a volunteer in areas of conflict is not only a skillful dr. he's also known for his time delivering babies and treating women who medical services are limited. you're truly a doctor of humanity and hope to see we're world. what was the don't to musical mission? syria, him in southern turkey, dr. with hold on now to sierra me
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morning allow government al jazeera as a, you know, i can be ins. thing into the election. so the 1st time since the former leader was for the exile 4 years ago. i hello, hold on what you all did. they were like my headquarters here in also coming up south africa, the accelerated vaccination campaign. i met a surgeon crow virus cases driven by the oma calling varied us president joe biden says he's crafting a plan to prevent russia from invading ukraine. but moscow denies it's planning any it's.

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