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the closing end on wool han with a high of 13 degrees. next map i put the colors on so the darker the blue, the lower the temperature, beijing 11 agrees on saturday. watch what happens on sunday. that colder air really digs in. got just a high of 4 degrees, but it's also toward the northeast is while the 3 day forecasts for a beijing will show us that your temperature at 4 is actually right where you should be for this had the year. that said, have a great weekend c, as in ah, the weather sponsored by catera always ah, by caught in london class the way all the wiki league stand a julian assault to face trial in the us for leaking military secrets. ah, clubs and rob any watching or is there a like my headquarters here in doha. also, camille, receiving the nobel peace prize journalist,
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maria maria rhythm, or the philippines, and russian. dmitri and myrtle for honored the helping to protect freedom of expression. also cities in miramar, hall, silent to protest, military rule as international concern. nance said killings by government forces and investigation is underway. up to 54 migrants are killed in mexico when that overcrowded truck overturned. ah, welcome to the back of the wiki, like saw the julian assault just lost his latest bit to stop extradition to stand trial in the u. s. for leaking military secrets, the high court in london overturned and earlier ruling that assange would be a suicide risk. if he lost sanctuary in britain that he barbara has the latest from london. oh, the support is of julian assange. it's
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a worrying moment. 2 judges at the high court in london have ruled the wiki leaks, found a can be extradited to the united states, to face espionage charges, as and his partner with whom he has 2 young children, was there to hear the decision. it's been almost a year since i stood outside court with our victory as the blocking alley, extradition for the past year. and the past year, 2 years and a half joanne has remained in bell marsh prison. and in fact, he has been detained since the 7th of december 2010 in one form for another 11 years for how long can this go on? the decisions based on assurance is presented by lawyers for the u. s. government at october's appeal hearing, they said assigns wouldn't be subject to solitary confinement or held at a maximum security prison. they also said they had diplomatic assurances he could serve any prison sentence in his native australia. judges here effectively decided
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there was now no reason to believe assange would be a clear suicide risk, which the original ruling had found. the u. s. once assange to face trial over the release in 2010 of thousands of classified military documents relating to the u. s . wars in afghanistan and iraq. but amnesty international has denounced the decision saying the u. s. charges represent a serious threat to press freedom. something echoed by his supporters. ricki lake was a organization of whistleblowers. it made it absolutely sim, safe and secure for whistleblowers to her to bring the truth to the public. all he has done as tell the truth and on his general dentist top right is upset their leads, but he has done his job to tell us what's going on. this decision is clearly a big setback for the campaign to free julian a science. but it's already taken years to get this point and it could be a long time before we know definitively whether he'll be sent to the united states
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. the case has been sent back to the lower court, so a judge can refer the extradition to home secretary, pretty patel. but julian assigned his legal team so they'll try to locate an appeal with the supreme court, challenging the american assurances that he won't be treated humanely. nadeem barbara al jazeera london, the others of the shares nobel peace prize are calling the better protection of journalists in the face of all voluntary and governments. journalists, maria, reza from the philippines, and the russian journalist dmitri and merit off our co recipients of this year's award. that they be recognized for the bravery and the independence of their journalism, pulled renewables, o. a healthy society is dependent on trustworthy information. so said the 2021 nobel committee, and when that information can expose the wrongdoing of governments, its deadly dangerous work, and that she has peace prize laureates. maria resar, and dmitri moore, a tough of rest, everything to uphold the principles of truth and freedom of expression. without
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facts, you can't have truth without truth, you can't have trust without trust. we have no shared reality, no democracy, and it becomes impossible to deal with the existential problem. so by times, climate corona virus. now the battle for truth. reza is co founder of the philippines news website rattler working in a country rank 138 thin freedom of the press, and where more than 20 journalists have been murdered for their work. since rodrigo to 30 became president, 5 years ago, her acceptance speech was powerful and passionate railing against the digital giants, which she said are twisting democracy with that surveillance capitalism. her co laureate dmitri moore, a tough, has been one of russia's most prominent, independent journalists since 1993. when he established the newspaper, novak ozetta, fearlessly criticizing the kremlin and exposing human rights abuses and corruption
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. the 6th of its journalists had been killed since the year 2000, including the top investigative reporter, anna pollock of sky was that there were tears in the audience as he listed the names of the dead, those. but he used an all fable to explain his steadfast refusal to shy away from tough investigation. separate was come here, grease come even get he is a car. but there is a saying in russian and english and other languages that when the dogs bark the caravan keeps walking. one explanation is that nothing can hinder the progress of a caravan government, sometimes derisively say about journalists that we bark, but it doesn't affect anything like that. but i recently heard an explanation. the caravan drives forward. how's the dogs bark any? they savage, the predators in the mountains and desert, and the caravan can move forward and only with the dogs around galvan. he finished by leading a minute's silence for journalists around the world have been killed because of their work. and murder till the 1st janice received the peace prize since germany's
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calvin as yet the one in 1935 revealing his country's secret post war rearmament program. that award consists of a diploma, a gold metal. and the check was just over a $1000000.00 to be shared between the full run and i'll just hear of there was fully but he and all diplomatic added to james bay's interviewed both award recipients in a special nobel interview. we'll have more on that later in the program. now silent protests against military rule in the meanwhile, have been held in several cities and they include deserted streets of the commercial capital young gone. the silence has been seen as a safe way to protest after the brutal crime down on mass demonstrations following the qu. in february, the video is reported to show the bodies of 10 people killed in the north western district of shang 20 chain has more in
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a scene too gruesome to show a camera pans from pulls of blood to a clearing with a pile of charred bodies. we are deeply concerned by the reports of the horrific killings of 11 people in salon good township in northwest sung young region in myanmar who reportedly shot and burnt by military on tuesday morning in an apparent retaliation. for recent military attack militia attacks, credible reports indicate that 5 children were among those people killed them at the scene in voices cracking with emotion. men vow to avenge those that have died is a terrible rule is really something dead. it will take so long for the keep of mamma to socket. yet most military have shown no mercy for those that oppose the coup. on sunday, as a flash mob protested, took to the streets,
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a military truck drove into the crowd at speed. 5 people killed dozens more injured and arrested. since the coo and february, mamma's military have faced increased opposition from peaceful civilian protest is on the streets and increasingly from armed and search and groups like this one. the current nationalities defense falls despite the harsh conditions in the jungle training camps. and the threat of attack from the military. these new recruits felt they had little choice with other than oh nina, we never expected this revolution would happen. at 1st, we were protesting peacefully law, but he didn't work and we never thought we would be in the jungle fighting against the military. but it is what we have to face yet as the atrocities mount up, the protest continue. this flash mob hit the streets of young gun as news at the sentencing of anson, so cheat a 2 years in jail,
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was released. she liked the other democratically elected leaders of mamma may now be locked up, but a younger generations. taking up the fight against military rule, tony cheng al to sir overcrowded trunk has crashed in southern mexico, killing at least 50 full passengers heading for the us. another 55 from central american countries suffered injuries in cheapest state. on a reply has moved from mexico city and a warning that some of the images are disturbing in his report. a horrifying scene in southern mexico, dozens of body scattered on the side of the road after a truck, reportedly carrying more than 100 people in its cargo container flipped on its side without an element of. fortunately, the reaction from always the 2 shams, red cross fight fighters, he re protection was really fast. we hoped that people taken to the gomez must a host be thought to st. westover and 2 other hospitals will be able to recover.
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emergency responders could be seen pulling bodies from the rec, authorities believe most, if not all of the victims are migrants from central america money. for concord, i don't go to, some of them told us they were from on dude us of all ages. sadly, we already have some debts, mexico's president, under this manuel lopez over the lord offered his sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims over twitter. national immigration observers say, accidents like these are not uncommon in southern mexico. experts say policy enforced by the mexican government that prevents migrants from leaving southern mexico, is creating overcrowded conditions at migrant camps and forcing many to grow desperate in an indefinite migrants. having prevent that from moving indefinitely, some with 3 to 6 months, with no work on the streets, a mass migrants actually having a difficult time on their inhumane conditions. migrants have been known to cram
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into large trucks where they faced many risks, including kidnapping, extortion, and deadly accidents. manuel rap, hello al jazeera mexico city. so had hill al desert, making your towns alive, but only just we hear from a victim of the fight against all groups in the democratic republic of congo. and we'll tell you why nicaragua and diplomatic ties with taiwan choosing to officially recognize china. ah, with hey there, thanks for tuning in your weather report starts in the middle east. we do have a lot of sunshine, but i wanted to point out this wind coming down from iraq is shamal as so we'll see there's wind gusts in doha, wip up, but that's not the only thing. more clouds are floating in here. so mix of sun and cloud over the next few days, her temperature ok bit below word should be
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a for this time, the year off, the pakistan not much to report things are settled both in the south and also the north karate at $28.00 degrees. little cool in the hor, coming in at 21 storm systems are sweeping across the aegean into the eastern med. so you get a break. turkey mostly on saturday, but here we go on sunday that next batch that next storm system sweeps in pretty much est amble. rate through to on talia. we do have some soaking. rains may have a new record in bungie as we look toward saturday. got your forecast it for 37. the record is $36.00. so see if we can get you there further towards the south right now we do have that batch of what weather, moving across southern sections of angola, botswana, and really that eastern side of south africa. so we may power up some thunderstorms in johannesburg. but if we look toward cape town at $21.00 sunny, but your temperatures are below average for this sub the year. that's it. see soon?
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ah, the latest news, as it breaks, governments in the region are using security forces to clamp down on protests, protecting their countries against armed attacks with detailed coverage in the absence of any hard date or on how widespread or virulent albuquerque variant is scientists urging caution from around the world, political observers argue his government, has letty dismantling of democratic institutions? ah, ah ah,
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look about your watching on dessert lisa. he'll run the reminder of all the top stories. the high calls in london has ruled the wiki leaks found the julian songs can be extradited to the united states. the 50 year old about face trial in the us on charges including publishing classified military documents and overcrowded truck cars, crushed in southern mexico, killing at least $54.00 people that lead to have been heading to the united states . another 55 was injured. and the, with the shares nobel peace prize on holding for better protective journalists in the face bowl forwards harry, in government, journalists, maria resar from the philippines. and dmitri met a talk from russia, assuring the price for the fights to promote freedom of expression. well deserves folly body bo and diplomatic added james base spake to both award recipient said a special no bell interview. here are some of the highlights. maria, what do you think the international community should be doing about this?
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not only to protect journalists and to ensure that they're not killed, but when there is a crime to ensure that the real perpetrators to masterminds a brought to justice it. one of the things i said is that when states target journalists, they should be held accountable. we have a mechanism in place to do that, the united nations, and yet what we've seen in some instances is that, um, it's faltered re m. and again, we've seen a gauge volt. part of what we're looking at is really power and money i. it's how journalists find the weakness, the weak points, but it is also how governments, in some instances work. and i think one of the big calls we should do right now is, since this moment matters, democratic states should stand up for the values should demand accountability. you leave little journalists alone. it's not enough. so that that's one. the 2nd is journalist news organizations, right?
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we must collaborate and help each other. because the days when we used to compete with each other, i think those days are gone. we're now on the same side fighting for facts. and you know, who i know is that who i, who i call out on the other side is in many ways what has watered down facts are the new gatekeepers, the technology companies that have abdicated responsibility for the public sphere. many people, it's clear from our discussion, do not believe, fact based, proven information. and it's not just a problem for journalists. we're in the middle of a pandemic, and scientists and doctors people are believing them. are you surprised by all this information that surrounded cobra? 90? last holiday poor ha. we are in the middle of all that, but a unit of time it is pulsed through spirit. she beautiful, well known to now every one is concerned about his own ideas and not the facts. social scientists and the food is shows that during the 75 percent
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o e bowl or even knowing this is truth and this is a, this is line sure that my daughter, they elijah, been a lie a better she, they will concern a consider lie as to the screen, this is in the happening already, and when we are at the very bottom you let me ask manipulation of me. human mind. the out there has been hearing from civilians who barely survived machete and gunner tax by fighters in the democratic republic of congo rebels. from the may, must the militia call the allied democratic forces or blame for increasing space of highway robberies and kidnappings. as malcolm web explains mean them because his sister was abducted by an armed group last month in the democratic republic of congo. he says when he went to look for her, he was lucky to escape with his life as a long while we went to search for our sister who was attacked while travelling in a convoy. when we found her with the rebels,
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they attacked us as well. one of my friends was shot in the head immediately. i was shot 2 times, but luckily i was able to run away. he knows one of thousands of people in this hospital being treated for injuries caused by armed groups. many have bullet wounds . others have at limbs chopped off with machetes. the allied democratic forces, or adf, blamed for most the attacks in this area around the city of benny. thousands of civilians have been killed in the last 7 years. and in the last 6 months, the armed group has expanded its territory and started ambushing civilian vehicles on the roads. it's fighters kill or a ducked travellers and steal their cargo. it's only safe to travel in convoys, guarded by the congo lees army, but it hasn't managed to stop the attacks. you can as ami says it will. it's tanks and soldiers arrived in congo last week. he says he will hunt down the adf and put a stop to the violence. you got, his army has entered congo before me,
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an accused of rights abuses and pillaging minerals. this time began the says, it'll make the road safe and we build them 3 years ago, the 2 countries, governments, and the you can, the company signed an agreement to build congress roads to the border. now that you can, the army has arrived, the construction has begun. the investors hope profit from increased cross border trade. for now, travelers and traders wait for weeks for the monday to the armed convoys, which cost at least a $100.00 to join. very much. we salute the initiative of the joint military operation. we hope it will bring change soon to the situation on the road. we need the soldiers to hurry up, so we can see the results we needed for our business. life and east in congo has been disrupted by conflicts ever since you, canada, and rwanda 1st invaded 25 years ago. people here are hoping this time things will
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change malcolm web al jazeera. in garza hamas is marking the 34th anniversary of its founding. now the group which has political, military and social welfare wings, was formed in 1987. after the outbreak of the 1st palestinian uprising. human answer. it has more from garza, this people are here ready and run. a very important for you like of the ongoing times, a disappointment about the group pre trip in agreement that the reconstruction has not yet started are being implemented. and this sees has not been lifted on because the strength and the policy impacts has led by her math. have also said that the any met me. they will be holding a meeting, just died and now sing
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a reconstruction and griffin. this feed. we have to put lift all the elements of power in order to to store our loan, whole loan or holy blues for every bit of a big thing as i can do the victims out of what it least with up was them or kristin. a saw crucial as an to push the can put us, we can do the degree to the degree that we are ready to make the security of what the school does insecure in every element, but own it. now the policy is back in there, basically waiting for the results of the visit to,
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to each of the we have heard from he did just yesterday, it's back on monday is going to be the starting of the 2nd day of the reconstruction process as the 1st phase has ended by just removing the rebel from god's gate. there's of thousands of palestinians who are jails are taking part. the uprisings against israel's occupation of garza. the 41 year old was released from prison in september while he's happy to be out. he says there's a lot to learn and adapt to is his story, in his own words, is me and maria greer. my name is marie gave and from derek asana near ramallah, i'm 41 and i spent 17 years in israeli jails of arbiter. that of the most difficult time was towards the end of my sentence, the weight wrong. how do i relate to people? so every time i've got a of the la police, it was difficult, otherwise i sure was happy to leave jail, but i couldn't turn around and say good bye to all my cell mate. so i waved,
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i couldn't look them in the eyes are covers or burn or been loyal to la portia parents from behind glass and speak to a phone. there's no physical contact or from them. they often come in tired, most prisoners don't like to get visits after a while, because of his railey search isn't humiliation. well, with the babylonian global feminist new, i got to see my mother 8 years ago. maybe i saw my parents twice in 17 years older than i remember taking a photo with them once. when that was still allowed. we used to get a family picture every 5 years of i must open her to lou. we're further away from stay too much further. the settlements, the attacks, the siege on people and cutting off palestinian immunity along with clifford the another limit of them were foreigner, the landscape changed in 4. look at the settlement. it's expanded all the way here . monarch would have been as to read them, but they would call women. i don't say people should carry guns and fight
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palestinians fight when they remain connected to the land when they serve it and one another lot where i lie dirty people's attitudes and manners seem to have changed. many i'm asked you to measure that of life is going fast. everyone's on their cell phone is going their own way. society change used to be closer. we can are you? there was solid charity. now everyone is on their own. now sort of the people now only worry about their finance that bugs me, but i don't blame them, but they want to provide for their children. i blame the official and thought about the letter. people don't hungers, terrible. when i say donald trump has suffered another set back to his attempts to block the release of official records of the capitol hill riots last january. now, a federal appeals court rejected his plea to keep documents and phone records secret. because the presidential privilege from now expected to appeal to the
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supreme court to stop the documents being handed over to a panel of politicians who are reviewing whether he incited the storming of congress. millions of american teenagers can now get an additional short of code 19 vaccine. as the government expands its booster campaign, the food and drug administration says that we've covered $900.00 cases on the rise . the benefits for a booster job for the 18 year olds outweighs the risks around $200000000.00 americans are fully vaccinated at 62 percent of the population. as countries expand their booster campaigns, the world health organization says it isn't necessary for everyone to get the extra 3rd shot. the w h o says only those with a compromised immune system should be encouraged to receive vaccine boosters. the organization also sends the priority should be getting vaccinations for everyone everywhere. for the time being, we continue to support one the need for equity into distribution,
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the location of the scenes and to the use of 3rd doses only on those that we have previously recommended. those that have received inactivated vaccines and those that are immunocompromised, which are the 2 groups that we feel should be protected further by a 3rd dose of the primary process. doctors in australia have the go ahead to start giving code 19 jobs to children from next month, 5 to 11 year olds are due to receive the fines the vaccine. but madana is seeking approval to join the roll out to the elite 90 percent of all eligible australians have already been vaccinated. the us state department has called for other democratic countries to expand their engagement with taiwan after nicaragua, as government decided to cut diplomatic ties with the island nation. the chinese foreign ministry. welcome the move in his statement and praise nicaragua as commitment to the communist parties, one china policy, taiwan expressed pain and regret of the decision. only 14 countries in the world
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recognise taiwan as a country. well, taiwan, president has responded to safeguard democracy organ. the more successful high ones democracy and the greater the international support. then the greater the pressure from the authoritarian camp. whether it's diplomatic pressure or military intimidation, we will not change our determination to a dear to democracy and freedom to go on the international stage and to participate in the international democratic community. brian, here is the founder of new blue magazine and a writer for the diplomat. he down played nicaragua as news and says to wants unofficial allies such as the us hold more weight. so the timing is quite interesting because of the summit for democracy that those can be in by the, by the ministration calendar invite a, despite not being a member of the us. so this is a sign of the us strength of amendments towards taiwan. ivr china has reacted quite angrily to that it is not invited. and so this is included hang back at the us. i
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was think of this a show that it is not actually final anything significant. but the same time when you see this with breaking relation to someone at this time it, it does seem rather suspicious. so what is interesting, i think, is how this will play out domestically in that the pro china opposition. the k m t will use us to attack the ruling side ministration. and so there's a lot of allies that towel on has are smaller than it in terms of the size of the population or economy. they're probably role is to speak up or taiwan international relations from which it is excluded. and this occurred with nicaragua as recently as september. so it does come in somewhat of a surprise that there is a switch now over in terms of the substantive impact. it does not have a lot of impact on taiwan directly in that way. china would like to see how long have fewer in your life. and in this way, is a way to diplomatically humiliate taiwan on the world stage at a time in which there is increasing support from taiwan internationally, whether that be from the us, from european union countries or etc. and so this is
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a way to work against the trent. and so this is a way to attack the administration that is currently in power and potentially affect elections. because sometimes tony is do perceive the stinking of international space when they do lose the amount of allies over in most cases, how on artificial ties with other countries such as what the us food does not actually have formulation. taiwan are more important than d is de fanatic allies who do not actually do much except the speak up or taiwan once in awhile. and these are josh or nations. but i think china will try to continue with activity. ah, what does that mean? so he'll run the reminder, vol, top stories. the high court in london has rule that wiki, found a judy. the songs can be extradited to the united states. the 50 year old and the phase trial in the us on charges including publishing classified military documents . the width is of the shared live l, p. fries,
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calling the better protection of gen the favorable for retiring government journalists, maria resar from the philippines, and dmitri mitchell from russia.

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