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world leads to are of women who become successful away from home arabs abroad, the activist on the alter printer on all to 0. ah, don't be as president a dollar bottles. supporters celebrate his re election, but rivals a crying foul. ah, hello, i made room for the again, this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. soldiers in their la graham, a car, into a peaceful antique who rally, killing at least 5 protested. ah belgium police respond with water cannon after being set upon by riotous protest
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against corona, virus restrictions and indonesia, towns and villages almost buried in ash by interrupting volcano. at least 14 people have died ah, can be as president adama barrow has been declared the winner of saturdays election of what is supporters of celebrating as a landslide? ah, it is, they cheer at least 3 of barrows, opponents are rejecting the result. aurora was 1st elected in 2016, and being 22 years of autocracy, and the young jama who fled into exile the following year. i was here, as i'm address, is in the capital banjo, and has a round up of the numbers for us. its official, i guess on mr. battle has been re elected in what looks like on line slide. this
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code more than 457000 votes and his clothes, his opponent got in fact, 238000 votes. not was the result declared by the chairman of the independent electoral commission of the can be just a short while ago. now, mr. about support is concerned about over a position needed helps rejected the outcome of this election. fighting in ordinance in court in old, in a delays in making the announcement, they weren't insistent that the election results should have come within 24 hours and they are coming. i was late, so they believe that something was wrong and they are going to challenge this in court. so they have 30 days now to do that. and of course, we are also hearing from election of several of them who said that the election process was free. and although the opposition need is saying that they reject this particular outcome,
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they did not advance pacific reasons that could put to test exactly what they mean about rejecting this particular vote. so that's the situation now, mr. battle has been officially declared that we know this election and he is good for a 2nd term. i understand that at least one of the candidate, in fact, i've congratulated mr battle about over his victory. so what remains now to be seen is how the next 30 days will will pan out in the court of law in the can be when the position is expected to put that case before. so as to say, so as to overturn this election. but for now, the opposition, the ruling party supporters, sun breaking across various parts of the gambia sake. mattie jewel is a political science lecturer at university of the gambia. he told us that while adama barrow had some divisive policies of all, he was seen as the most inclusive campus president better today, if you know very much that as
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a he speaks multiple languages. he's big small about for language. and he's not a lot of people, but he has been seen as a very diverse party that has members from all the different ethnic groups. and he just didn't see it as a not a has been seen as the advisor over the period. but of course, i mean if you look at the trend of the election, he seems that he is being a democratic party was also a see, you know, along and make mine. and i think that's, that's, that's the difference. there is one thing that is being, you know, commonly said in them, do that, the opposition, that a democrat, it is either misunderstood or either by many. and i think a lot of people, you know, did not like him, but they prefer to watch him. and instead of the united democratic body and. a many as seen that they will do these law or not, that 11 years trying to deny you not
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a democratic party. the genesis did have a place 29 soldiers have been killed in an attack on a military base. and the jap, several 100 gone, been on motorcycles targeted the fan to a base in the tilbury region. it's used by the sale of g 5 joint force, which involves troops from mauritania, nysha chad, molly and becket. faso, the victims, nationalities on shit, known almost 80 attackers, also killed. at least 27 people have been killed in sedans. west are for region in the latest flare up in violence. an aide group says that a camp for displaced people with satellites and destroyed the regions often plagued by fighting between arab and nora tribes. the un said that more than 40 people died last month when dozens of villages were torched. there are reports that at least 5 people were killed and many others injured in myanmar, where security forces rammed a vehicle into protest. us videos posted online show
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a car accelerating into people attending a rally in the largest city young on so called flash mall was targeted just minutes after it came together. around 15 people were arrested hours later, people in west of young on express their anger over the military is cracked on, on descent by beating on pots and pans from the balconies were mere mass, military toppled the elected government in february, since their rights groups estimate the security forces of killed, more than 1300 people of filling jails with political opponents, medical workers, and journalists in one incident last march, at least 65, protested bystanders was shot and killed in the demonstration. in yan gone, the un body investigating the armies conduct says that widespread and systematic attacks on civilians, amount to crimes against humanity from bangkok, tully cherry explains more about what happened on sunday. well this appears to have
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been a very swift reaction to the flash mob that hid the streets about mid morning in came in dung districts are which is in central yang on just a few streets away from the iconic troy. the gone for go to the crowd, had just assembled. and if you can see in videos posted on social media a, an armored track appears to move in very quickly from behind at speed powering straightened to them. 5 reported to have died. dozens more injured or bodies lying on the street. you can see in the aftermath it does appear to fitz or so, the pattern that we've seen emerging a protest as who still wants to maintain their presence on the streets. and there are visible objections to the queue that happened back in february, but very aware that the security services are going to crack down harshly with very little thought for the preservation of life. so they're, they're doing this very quickly in young, gone, and other big cities across myanmar. but clearly in this instance,
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the security services were on the scene reacted very quickly and again, with very little thought for life. and i think it's just an illustration of how much these people are taking their lives into their hands, even protesting for just a few minutes as clearly costing their lives on this occasion. good police in belgium of sprayed water, cannon of fire, tear gas or rioters at a protest against cupboard 19 rules. in all around 8000 people tried to reach the european union headquarters, but were blocked. al jazeera that in barber reports. a stand off in the belgian capital on the sidelines of a covey. 19 protest polices water cannon against a group of protest us some of whom appeared to throw fire worse. several 100 people march through the streets. 2 days after the government tightened restrictions for the 3rd week in a row,
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some carried signs critical of vaccines which have proved to be highly effective against the corona virus. others were worried about belgium, making it compulsory for health work is to be vaccinated. something that's coming in on the 1st of january. baloo looks in little obligatory. i don't agree with mandatory vaccination finances, medical colleagues. i think i gave her the ties to take a vaccine as its own choice and get straight on my in my opinion. health work is we'll have 3 months to get that shots. they can work during that time if they can show they've already had co 19 or provide negative tests. hospital admissions have risen by 4 percent week on week, but the government says 40 percent of belgium's intensive care beds, a currently filled by covey, 19 patients. and that's having an impact on things like cancer treatments, kindergartens and primary schools. we're now close a week early for christmas, and people's age 6 or over half to where face mosques into
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a venue such as cinema will be limited to 200 people for monday. night clubs have already been closed and bars and restaurants have to shut at 11 p. m. for 3 weeks. nadine baba al jazeera, the director of a hospital in jordan, has been sentenced to 3 years in prison for an oxygen shortage that led to 10 deaths. apple rosa, cow, cashman, and for aids were convicted. hundreds of people protested following the deaths in march, which later led to the health minister's resignation. india has reported its highest daily death toll from curve at 19 in 5 months, almost 9000. you infections were reported in the past 24 hours that you on the chrome variant has been detected in the capitol, new delhi. it follows the devastating outbreak of the delta variant. earlier this year. into these in rescuers have been digging through ashan mud that mostly buried towns and villages after a volcanic eruption, at least 14 people are known to have died. many more though,
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i'm missing julian wolf reports. assessing the damage from above, after mount sinners viewed piles of ash, 12000 meters into the sky. down below, entire homes have been submerged villages blanketed with falling ash. the creeping lava is destroying everything in its path. samira is one of indonesia, nearly a 130 active volcanoes, get bash altura, and is the highest peak on the nation's most densely populated island of java is sudden eruption was triggered by days of heavy rain. a room was scared in running a panic because disruption was much bigger interruption that occurred last year. smouldering debris, thick smoke and power outages had hampered search and rescue operations. people who managed to escape had been staying at this evacuation center of the people
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behind me. o evacuated local villages at the moment they need assistance, like daily necessities, food and drinks. we also don't know how long they need to stay here for those who want to return home have been told they can't. and to stay far away from the craters mouth. the volcano had seen an increase in activity in recent days, but its alert status was not raised now. many here want to know why they weren't warned. why? oh yeah, quite by surprise. what went wrong if somebody sleeping on big job on our way of communicating didn't get it is not here. an answer, many will be suitable as they pick up the pieces of what is left behind, gillian wolf, out as the rough weather update. next, here on our 0, then french fall right. candidate erickson law is briefly put in a headlock by protesting that his 1st presidential campaign rally also.
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ah, louis hamilton wins of swimming. saudi arabian gold, free to set up a when it takes all finale in abu dhabi next weekend. ah, ah. hello there, here's your weather in a minute. 15 for the americas. we've got active weather, both for the west stand the east. so will begin in the west right now. snow for vancouver island is sunshine coast and the city of vancouver. i think we'll pick up anywhere from 2 to 5 centimeters of snow temperature supply just across the northern plains. just a few days ago, billings was about 21. now you're 2 below. and when a peg at minus $22.00 will feel about minus 30, with the windshield toward the east, we've got that swath of snow. also a band of freezing rain as this pivots further toward the east is going to knock
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down temperatures in new york. you go from 16 down to 6, but i think the most act of weather will be for texas, louisiana at mississippi rate, into alabama. some strong winds and a threat of hail here. central america right now, getting striped with some rain, nicaragua, costa rica, and panama for the top end of south america. got her storms come in and go and not every one is going to see it. but i think the best bet will be brazilian rate into rio de janeiro and flor annapolis. and part of what's going on there is we've had that front side across the river plate region moving further toward the north. so once again, we see that return of stormy weather for both rio and sal palazzo. so palos got a high of 22 degrees on monday. that's it. that's all we'll see soon. ah, for the 1st time since the lead up to the 2nd world war, the nobel peace prize has been awarded to journalists, maria resi,
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and to me to morocco for to receive a 2021 prize for their courageous contributions to freedom of expression in the philippines and russia in an exclusive interview live from also will told to this is lori is about the challenges and dangers of doing their job and the significance and protecting democracy. the nobel interview. only on a jesse. oh, lou. ah, hello again. this is al 0. let's remind you of the main news. the south gambon president adama barrow has been declared, the widow of saturday's election. these alive pictures of his victory speech. at least 3 of bowers opponents though rejecting the results. police in belgium of
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sprayed water, cat out of 5 t a gas losses that protested brussels against cubic pine tables. the government says that it's being forced to act because cases are surging on hospitals. rhonda cbs stream, the all reports that at least 5 people were killed off to mere mos security forces . rammed a vehicle inter protested video shows a cock celebrating into people attending a rally and young gone. around 15 people walk, arrested. a verdict is expected on monday in the 1st of several criminal cases against al, sits ousted civilian leda on san sue cheap. earlier we spoke to dr. sa, saw spokesman from b and miles to posed civilian government. this is show the whole process. all these charges against the sausages, the counselor of mamma, and our elected official president who we mean are all. busy a show trial,
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it has nothing to do with the rule of law or justice. it has everything to do with prolonging of military hooked the ring of terror against the people muma. they have already very, very dictates it just as show. so tomorrow you'll see eve. they executed as they have closet on base on from the legit charges without evidence, without proof of any validation overall. and then they what they want to see more chaos in a country. chaos in miramar is not good for china in stability. he miramar is not good for us or is destroyed. the whole regions now coordinated is out of control. as you rightly say, you're human trafficky, drug trafficking or if it's flooding across the country and
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a crisis crossing international is not the good for china. nothing good for asha. so the problem is now is there the willingness to stop these before it's become an stop eval before it become too late? yemen certainly rebels, so that at least 13 people have been killed by saudi led coalition. air strikes on the capital sun up. the group says the attacks targeted civilian areas and food warehouse. saudi led coalition raids against the iran back to these have increased in recent weeks, efforts by the u. s. and the u. n. to bring the who these to the negotiating table of so far failed what they are not with the strikes my airplane started. we couldn't get out from the house at all because of the gunpowder smell. it was dark and dusty. thank god we are all safe. pope frances has warned that the neglect of refugees and migrants is the shipwreck of civilization. leader of the roman catholic church is on
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a 5 day visit to greece. he celebrated mass in athens after visiting refugees on the island of less boss. there he taught a camp that is currently home to round 2000 people seeking asylum, migration has dominated his visit. if i key there, she natty opinion, it is easy to stir up public opinion by instilling fear of others yet. why do we fail to speak with equal for herman's above the exploitation of the poor? about seldom mentioned, but often well financed towards about economic agreements was the people have to pay about corporate deals to traffic in arms favoring the proliferation of the arm straight from the remote cause should be attacked, not the poor people who pay the consequences and are even used for political propaganda, asylum seekers from cuba or joining others from africa and asia, trying to enter the e u through greece. but they're shut out of established procedures and processes, leaving them desperate for food and shelter. i'll just do as john. so roblis
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reports now from athens. one spends his days on his phone, contacting other asylum seekers from his native. cuba is sally thermometer, i thought of making a list to see how many cubans there are and give this to which our organization we could. there are lawyers, doctors, civil engineers were not brigands. we wanted the country, the all embrace us to see that we can offer things to society. we're not here to extract wealth and go home, let's be part of society and contribute. one says he became aware of the plight of other cubans when he was arrested while trying to catch a plane to italy. the walls of his cell were covered in graffiti opposing the communist regime and havana. cubans have been arriving in greece since food shortages lead unrest and violent crack down in havana last july. the u. s. border is close to them, so they fly to russia visa, free than to serbia and walk to greece. many pay about $9.00 a night for a bed and a flat. but with their money running out,
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they sometimes find themselves on the street. one friend carlos managed to find a week of work in construction to where there are. hm, i have 11 euros on me. that's all that's left from the week i worked. there are 9 children, one and i pulled our money and bought milk and other groceries for them. we are part of a group where everyone helps each other than to night. i don't know where i will stay, it will make some calls. if i can't find a place, i'll make a plan. but there are others who are worse off. know me. carlos, spend all the money. he brought from cuba, buying several tickets to fly from greece to germany or spain. police foiled all his attempts to get their cubans could apply for asylum that would entitle them to run subsidy and monthly cash allowance. but they would have to have registered at the reception center like those found on the easter g and islands, the usual and free route for refugees. there was no such center on the north macedonian border where they entered greece. so their only option now is to apply
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online even that is difficult, says v is papa vocalists who runs a legal aid charity for refugees. no, not even simply the, not even a spanish interpreter, because this is in your, in your future waverly too late. now what is going on is that the authorities do not register them as, as alan teachers and the force of the military to live either back to their own country to coma or to find their own way. let's see elsewhere. these refugees have another option. they can formally apply for asylum before being deported, but then they'd risk being imprisoned back home. we asked carlos how he felt about that, but i think i thought that i'd rather spend my life in jail here, dead return to cuba. jobs are opal us al jazeera athens. far right french presidential candidate, eric some more has been put into a headlock by a protest. her as he walked through paris crowds. during his 1st campaign rally,
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there were scuffles between his supporters and those who came to denounce him. some threw chairs at each other, some more declared his candidacy for next year's election. a few days ago now, serious natasha butler was at the rally. what others of working in parson are demonstrating against eric the more he's holding his 1st presidential campaign rally on the outskirts of the capital. now is a well known television puns it and really to hearing from us. but he has no political experience, but he's like 3 me, famous in france with controversially inflammatory for rights opinions. eric more is mc migration, his anti islamic thought in the post about supporting muslims. he's also upset many in the jewish community by saying that the regime of world war 2 here and problems to collaborated with the not the should be glorified. he also has many opinions
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when it comes to women, he sees their role as in the home as child bears. he says, the biologically capable of being leaders. and what people here say is eric more is a threat to democracy, a threat to from institutions? well, a month or so back the more was doing rather well according to the opinion polls full suggested that he could be to the far right political party lead to marine the pen to reach the 2nd round runoff against the french president, emanuel micron. but in recent weeks is ready, things do seem to slaves mainly due to a number of personal gas made an obscene gesture, after protests or in the southern city of my say, he had a very poor performance. it was widely perceived in a high profile television interview, but i knew that the conservative right wing party of not picked a very candidate for this presidential race. and that is also going to have an effect on eric moore because she is trying to appeal to the same sort of voters
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that he is. and leftist french candidates show luc. mila sean also held his 1st major rally. he called on people to reject fall right ideology and populism. and i show contested the 2017 election that was knocked out in the 1st round. he's promising more social inclusivity that public education at a lower retirement age and all pale be probably don't need you. we are here to give the country beckett's courage as it submerged the darkness of the debate in which some one to pick one against the other on issues of religion or the color of one's skin. and we're here to say once again that know france is not far right. drums is about social security, public hill, emancipation, education research community. the us and 22 other nations have condemned the taliban for the alleged killings and forced disappearances of former members of
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afghan security forces. and that opposed to government. it follows a report by human rights watch. the taliban says that the incidents will be thoroughly investigated and reiterated its commitment to granting amnesty from the bride reports from cobble all stems from the human rights report that came out last week. detailing the cases of more than a 100 members of the full, the security of forces of the previous administration. that since the takeover by the taliban have either been killed, it says or have simply disappeared. now it says says that these words were carried out over a period of weeks that sometimes the taliban would have been using employment records to track down these form members. or in some cases it said actually trick them into coming forward. declaiming amnesty, only to identify themselves, give themselves away, and then to be targeted. now, these allocations are not particularly new. we have had
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a number of allegations of human rights abuses of potentially war crimes by the taliban, especially in the run up to it's take over during the take over itself, often backed up by what would appear to be documentary evidence from social media and so on. but these allegations refer strictly to these crimes crimes that happened since the takeover and also that they were condemned by the taliban itself. now that is particularly damaging because it says that while local commanders carried out on many cases, these crimes, it had the knowledge and was condoned by the taliban itself of the taliban. they have denied these allegations. they said they will look into individual cases, but they have had deniability because of course the taliban is not a single structure with a well disciplined hierarchy. while the leadership is here, many of the taliban groups in provinces do work with a certain amount of ptolemy and it does have that deniability. well. this report says that the leadership knew about it and condoned these apparent crimes format us
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presidential candidate. bob dole has died, age 98, the world war 2 veteran represented the state of kansas for the republican party and the senate for 35 years. he unsuccessfully run for the white house against bill clinton in 1996. earlier this year was announced, the bill was receiving treatment for lung cancer. for me that one well championship will be decided in the final race. busy of the season next week, lewis hamilton edged out rival macs, the stipend in a dramatic saudi arabian grown pre, to go level on points heading to abu dhabi port band of us reports. ah, louis hamilton, the mexico stepan had everything to try for. as the lights went out from jetta, and it didn't take long for the walls that caused the rainbow. drive a pole on saturday to have an impact. mixer mac is accidental. let him bought out the safety car. the restart saw even more chaos. championship leaders only just the void of each other. those behind when so lucky
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that 37, the pier came close again. a few corners later, hamilton had the back of the slowing red bull. ah. i didn't quite understand why was sunny hid the brakes pretty quite heavily and then and then i run in the back of him. huh. and then he, then he moved on. so i didn't understand he's that he was going and i got a message afterwards that he's going to let his boss. so it was a bit confusing with the step of nursing, his tires hamilton was able to guide as damaged mercedes home and 1st place the dots. dr. a 2nd. hamiltons extra points, the fastest latins here. now also, we're going into the final rice in abu dhabi just the 2nd time in the sports history that's happened. expect plenty more fireworks and abu dhabi hamilton
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goes for a record 8th wo, tap into it. and for stephan, his 1st full bandwidth al jazeera millions of monarch butterflies of migrated to mexico. central state of mature con butterflies trouble thousands of kilometers every year as a free the cold winters of canada. of the northern u. s. wants to mexico. they hibernate and reproduce. ah, it's good to have you with a slow adrian 2nd here. and so how the headlines and al jazeera campus president adama barrow husband declared the winner of saturday's election. these alive pictures of his victory speech. at least 3 of barrows opponents, though, are rejecting the results of an address has the latest from banjo, opposition leaders, huffs rejected the outcome of this election fighting.
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