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a reminder now of the top stories on algae 0 votes are being counted in began b as presidential election. it's been seen as a test of the transition to democracy. incumbent president of emma barrow is seeking another term, but he faces at 5 rivals. french president manuel macaroni has joined a phone call that is being hailed as an important 1st spect towards resolving a rift between saudi arabia and lebanon. icon met chrome principal had been some of the leaders spoke with lebanon's prime minister, nat geo. whitney captain and the world health organization says no debts from the only crime variant of the corona virus have so far been reported. governments around the world are stepping up there. inoculation grease as fallen behind with cove in 1900 vaccinations in a european 1st. the government will start finding those over the age of 60,
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who refused to get inoculated. don't surplus reports from northern grief on the other initiatives that the country is taking in the fight against coven 19. this is the government's expeditionary force. bobo vaccination squads of 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 a local fruit canning factory with $250.00 people, some of whom refused to be vaccinated with another. i guess 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 that of yeah, yeah, and i value when a new vaccine comes out, experiment for 10 years and then put it into production. that's how it usually happens. as soon as this pandemic happened, they produce to vaccine, so the multi nationals can sell it. am i lying most?
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don't believe such theories. in fact, it motherless, there aren't enough jobs to go round to budget 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 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. williams, with a lot of them, a lot of people came to the village square just to see what other people's vaccination would be like 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
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a $120.00. the 1st such penalty and your the government's concern for older cove and 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 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 al jazeera facility,
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venezuelan opposition leader, one great owl has joined protests in the state of betty ness following the announcement of the election. people are angry after the supreme court cancel the state governors race with the opposition candidate in the lead. why does says what's happened as an example of a lack of a little more. the court has ordered it new elections to be held in january, and i support reports. i remain the state of but he never birthplace of the neat revolutionary president of chinese. you had to send to a new dispute between very foolish government and the opposition. it is here where the chevy family has been ruling for over 20 years. with the late president's brother at any charities, charges governor. but as they were being tallied after last month's contested governor's race, the supreme court disqualified opposition candidate to play the super atlanta alleging pending investigations and said the lecture should be scrapped and held
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again. it was in the early hours of the morning, the supreme court of justice set a date for a new electoral contest for january 9th. however, the day that all that, as well as were waiting for next year was the election to choose the president of the republic or recall, referring to the governorship states in november, elections, venezuela, socialist party, won in 19 provinces. the opposition in only 3, the opposition was divided in many states across the country. but enough, the heart of the chinese revolution in one state, the government, cannot afford to lose the european union of serve the elections for the 1st time in 15 years. and in a preliminary report said that even low improvements had been made. the elections happened with no independent judicial oversight or election law enforcement at james chavez. and now he was tapping down after the electoral scandal lawyer,
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but i sent that removes, i present my resignation from august effective as you know, what is to facilitate this transition process until the elections proposed by the highest court of the republic over like now all the several muddiness and be official capacity to unite to defeat the ruling party. and then you vote set for general the whole the dog and only say, it's a little fight that count in the struggle for democracy. hello, there are no in dollar lloyd boss. you, the only way out is by we can the regime and that is achieved where you can get strength out of them. the situation and bring us generates this more more a conflict within the regime in there and do that. you have to participate in elections and force them to expose themselves. venezuela has been struggling through a political and economic crisis for years. the elections where for many a path towards dialogue, but the situation embody ness exposes the enormous challenges. steed ahead is i
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will, i'll just cedar. hello, this is evil in serbia of protesting against government plans to sell land to a mining company. they say will have devastating effects on the environment. mining giant re a tin toe has been buying land in the west of the country after we discovered lithium reserves in 2006 at the plans to invest $2400000000.00 in the project. that is waiting for government approval on james's, which is in belgrade. what you can see behind me is the men international highway in serbia. and the spark that goes to belgrade had been blocked for more than an hour. and actually this is just one of more than 50 locations across the serbia that should have been blocked to day citizens of serbia as well as the green activist and the local police opposition politicians protesting against 2 laws that have been adopted in the serbian parliament. last week, they seeing it as
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a lying ground board for the lead deal mine of the international company, a real didn't all in our vest as sir b. as you can see, there are thousands of people here as well as under the other blockages and the mortar raised in serbia. so far, there have not been incidents and like the last to me, ren, also at the same brought this happened and as many accidents are cured, especially in a city in shabba, in less than a serbia ran a group of must people even try to go to their most raised service to the bulldozers. one of the people here are calling for today also is to bring to just these people that have our dogs to demonstrate there's last week. but today's brought us by so far, ease going peaceful. some 7000 of people are on the streets of many cities in
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soviet. at least one person has died and dozens have been injured. in the rupture of mount saint mer rude. the tallest volcano on the, in the knees, in island of java, huge clouds of smoke in the ash of covered areas in the east java province. authorities are carrying out evacuation efforts with some people reportedly tracked in buildings. a major road and bridge connecting the island with nearby cities have been damaged. the volcano last corrupted in january, parts of northern peru have been hit by devastating floods just 5 days after it was struck by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake. an overflowing river in big wood combined by province, cause the severe mud slides on already damaged roads. people are now recovering and salvage in what's left of their homes. local officials reach the area by helicopter to try to deliver aid. people in the pool have held the ceremony to welcome the
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return of an idol that was stolen almost 40 years ago. the statue of to him do god's was in a u. s. museum. an investigation by the f. b. i resulted in the return on saturday from jak limbo reports now from patton. the peoples of political barton waited a long time for this to catch a glimpse of their long lost and much loved. idle the 12th century sat you of luxury not right with worshipped for centuries before it disappeared from the town in 1984. i guess we were sad when the day she we worship disappeared. we're happy to get it back. a year later, it is back where it belonged to statue was briefly seen at sotheby's auction house in new york in the early ninety's before vanishing again. it then reappeared at the dallas museum of art and texas artist and researcher, joined in david, bought it in an online image 36 years ago. since then. she's been working with nepali heritage activist and f
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b i. agents to ensure it's returned to me. it feels like a bit of like a bit of justice for the world and also just a wonderful happiness to see that she had returned and actually back in worship. again in the original tempo. and it's, it's the dream. it's a dream come true for many of us. oh, students conducted religious right before reinstating the statue in it's right. we haven't thought about square a unique world heritage site. in the past, dozens of cut monday that is venerated babies have disappeared from here into private and museum collections abroad. at what may be objects of art for many had deep cultural and spiritual significance for generations of nepalese. the 19 eighties and nineties saw the plunder of bronze de teeth and stone sculptures from cut monday's valley region. 2 important books. the gods are leaving the country and stolen images of the pon, have painstakingly documented more than $200.00 missing artifacts. the books raised
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awareness about the surface and trafficking in cultural heritage. heritage activists say there is increasing pressure on western collectors and museums to return upon stolen treasures. or is it almost when they see how we worship and take care of our deities? i'm sure people will be happy to return them when they release what they haven't stolen. they must feel guilty while only a small percentage of nepal stolen idols have found their way home. activists welcomed this happy homecoming. as the start of a positive trend, ramirez limbo al jazeera gutmann to thousands of people have come out to celebrate the christmas tree lighting ceremony in bethlehem. in the occupied west bank palestinians are hoping to revive the city's economy, which has taken a hit since the pandemic. neither abraham reports now from bethlehem. a season in 2019 with
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50 that had hit that to or is that because bob and people weren't even allowed to do it? then the 4th, 3 lighting ceremony last year. but the day that differ in the thousands and thousands of palestinians are here, that these people are coming from different places from back what they occupied lot back at the city and is ready. this is one of the initiatives this year to revive the economy christmas market where people can sell that product as well as their crafts people. here in bethlehem have depended on tourism for decades. so naturally when tourism stopped, the economy took a hard hit. now, you know, christmas people are looking to buy presents and the things are turning around, at least through the holidays. people are willing to spend more to try and bring some bright brightness and hope into the house and have like a happy holiday. so i think during this time people will spend,
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even if you know it's a bit difficult for them, they go that extra mile just to make their hall diesel palestinians do not control that on board. there's so they have to rely on what restrictions israel has in place november. israel has allowed vaccinated tourists to come in and so people here were hopeful that tourism is going to be back. but soon after news of the new variant has emerged. israel has shut down its borders again. people here are saying that while they're glad that there is some sense of normalcy coming back to town, especially during the christmas season. it's the tours and that's going to revive the economy. need abraham reporting very far as next with sport. wow. the latest from the era cap with saturday thing, 4 of the competitions, heavy weights in action. all the rest of the sport coming out. bly from our special studio here by the waterfront, endow. i'm with
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me, mark lamarr hill on out 0. lou . a welcome to be del, has waterfront for al, just there were special coverage at the for arab. the tournament is being used as a chance for a half hours. it's half infrastructure out of next year's world. cub, hello, i'm far as my with a big day of the sports for you or have all the action from a super saturday, a football at the air cop, plenty of goals coming from from the competition biggest and small at 5, west ham, knock their london rivals chelsea off top thoughts in the premier league. i lose hamilton will start sunday's 1st ever a saudi arabian grand prix and pull position after title. rival match for staff and
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crashes, and qualifying. ah morocco are closing in on a place in the last 8 of the arab cough baby jordan for nel to secure their 2nd straight. when added richardson reports, merle can fans have high hopes of seeing that scene back in castle next year. the sort of through to the final round of african qualifying jordan, have no chance of joining them in 2022. but both sets of supporters looking forward to playing a part in the middle east's. first world cup. the limit of diversity would have in twist. these went to a different level. i'm going to also excited to see how we can, we can deal with it as a country and as, as people here, of course, with excited when the time of us to watch the deployment. we just excited that everybody would visit cuts and get to know gutter in. before cuts out,
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it was just the email. what's going in a map now everybody knows what 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 hate your brawny putting them ahead . morocco's european base plays, haven't been released at this tournament, or absence isn't being felt in capital so far. the side what? 3 know up by how time, how many g b the finish fits for a world cup stadium. a penalty around that morocco's 2nd straight for new win and put them top of the group. jordan, do still have a chance of reaching the last state heading into their final group game against palestine. the rural co we'll have the european
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styles back in the scoring coming through the big challenges that lie ahead in 2022 . 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 richardson al jazeera and the days 2nd game, algeria, we're looking to cement their place at the top. a group di 11 on had frustrate the north african before giving away a 2nd half penalty that the friend were getting a thinking. feeling before you seen bohemia converted the spot kick and this leopard pressed for an equalizer. they were hid on the counter as any making it to now. egypt beat sit on 5, now this was the pick of the goals and perhaps the tournaments so far. i'm showing beautiful technique beginning was later made easier for the pharaohs after sudan
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had 2 men sent off egypt go level on 6 points without tyria top the group. another contender for graded school was scored by palestine. have a look at this brilliant strike from a homeless sheet when emotional celebration as palestine threatened to upset one of the arab world football giants. this is where she 1st international goal as well. saturday, came back and done, leveled with 8 minutes to go. both sides. now have one points and there are 2 games . saudi arabia must be morocco to go through palestine face jordan, all back in palestine. players are training to qualify for the country's 1st ever amputees football team. him now i'll fade reports from god for after a journey fills with lots of 50 and lots of determination and a coach with is still lead to leave. today the curtains will be the 1st palestinian national team who will be participating in the atm,
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mtv should football championship for the years 2022 all the way. and i love, he does. these young men find reason that takes me all around the world is because i want to see mtc football when all the country. what i'm really in or of here. and i think that we're all the world can look at and learn here. the dreams can become a reality with all the restrictions and everything that's going on here. the life of change for the past 2 years. oh did see where has all of these young men in their journey ambitions are great and there are no boundaries for their persistence and walked in and in and with the hub myself and all the other players on the national team. how to dream to become football. player, so it's an amazing feeling that losing a limb didn't stop us from pursuing as i tell every person who has lost a limb not to give up. challenge yourself to overcome your injury and every other day, the players are going to every garza lost the lens and they have proven the
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disability. it's just a term and they can be as normal as any person without disability. that's what's really in the english. henry lee, we're west pam twice came from behind to be chelsea 3 to chelsea. we're goal lot for that poor, bad have but there, keeper edward, mandy, under pressure. and he made a terrible job of getting out of trouble giving away a penalty and the process well as any steps up for west ham and for to make it one. all. chelsea, we're back in front for the break. thanks to a volley from mason, mount about submit fielders, 2nd goal and as many games back. it came west ham again. jerrod bowen with the wiser this time and with just 3 minutes. slap arthur my sooner who won it for went down. lucky. liverpool, the chance to briefly go top. it looked like they would miss out and 4 deep to
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injury time again. well, manager, happy man. so those 3 score you just seem to keep going and that's what we did. and yeah, and dba regi, debt legend came and finished enough for us a lot. but after all that at manchester city who have ended up top of the table, he sterling for the 99 primary legal and his career. fernando silva got the other 2 and a 31 when city. one point clear labor for chelsea flipped a 3rd of arthur and i suffered their 1st loss under the leadership of chevy hernandez. they were beaten one nail at home by ralph. that is one me scoring only go with the game. the 79 minutes or concerns for the health of 17 year olds. gabby pie as taken to hospital after being hit in the back of the head. mark loaner, now the 7th in the table, 13 point behind round the direction. i want to check what we've hamilton is,
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claim hold position for sunday's 1st. every saudi arabian graham, pre, the running champion, escaped a penalty when he got in the way of nikita massa pan in the final practice to $20000.00 fine for mercedes team and fed is hamilton qualified 1st. the britain is 2nd in the driver's championship. go in, nope, that race and it's kind of rob match for stop and hit a wall on the laptop a qualifying start. 3rd behind the baby's tree book. i don't really understand what happened, but i looked up and i still tried to of course keep the car to try to try to finish the lap clip the rear. and that's ha amazing. that bill chuck was here and the da ron james made his return for the lakers after missing again due to the league's corona virus protocols. jane tested positive on tuesday several negative tact. later he returns to the line up the alley i've heard before and 23
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point, but it is all in jane and they lost this 119 to 100 and we got a serious contender for knock out of the year. i mean fans in connecticut, belatoya, bantam lake champion. sergio had is a leash, a devastating go to finish audio g or u t. i just had been using the fight until the night and just to leave you on a slightly lighter no incentive st. petersburg players took to the field on friday with a different kind of mascot, each one carrying a stray dog that needed a new home, said it didn't quite adopt the right tactics though, getting a to all draw against braunsdorf. also that is all for now, reminder of our top sports stories. palestine looked like they were going to cause an upset. again, saudi arabia and the aircraft in the home of where she 1st the international goals that sadie struck back, which is 8 minutes ago for the game to finish level at 11 earlier egypt,
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5 goals pass it on there. now, level on fixed points with algeria at the top group after they be lebanon, to know that that from air. pepsi dio here in doha. it's now back to barbara in london. sorrow, thank you for that. now, total solar eclipse has brought complete darkness to one talk to cut the i. c. continent. usually experiences continual daylight from around mid october until early april. but the eclipse, but rare darkness for a few minutes, for a total eclipse to take place the sun, the moon, and the earth must all be in a direct line. a partial eclipse could be seen in other parts of the southern hemisphere. amazing. and that is it too for this in use our do say with a still going to be back in just a few minutes with more of these thanks for watching. i'll see you in a 2nd. ah
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