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to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and world coaches. ah ah ah ah, welcome back look main stories now. we can links found a juliana sanchez lost his latest bit to stop extradition from the u. k. the stand traveling american military secrets, the u. s. wanted to appeal at the high court in london. san trace is up to a 175 years in jail in me and my protest is of held a silence strike against military rule. and the ousting of the democratically
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elected government that businesses were closed and streets and markets deserted across the country. on friday and a truck carrying more than a $160.00 refugees and migrants is crashed in southern mexico, killing at least $55.00 people. the overcrowded vehicle flipped over in the state of champ us. now, south africa reported a slight drop in daily corona virus. cases with around 19000 confirmed on friday. this is a decline of around 3000 cases compared to the previous day. scientists have said there is no sign that the only cron crone of ours is orange is causing more severe illness. even though it appears to be more transmissible, hospital data shows that covert 19 admissions are rising sharply though, but patients is spending less time in care and deaths remain low country allotted the well to the on the chrome, very late last month. prompting alarm, it could trigger a new surge in global infections. very promising sides,
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but largely provisions. even those who are in the hospital, about many of them incidental. the chairman draws people for other reasons, other illnesses. and because when you have to be admitted, you have to test it for a menu of those would come for other reasons. have does that positive? oh, many european countries remain confound the omicron very, it will lead to a surgeon, infections in the u. k. scientists say 2 doses of a covert vaccine won't offer enough protection against the new varied. but early research suggest a 3rd booster prevents around 75 percent of people getting any coven symptoms. on wednesday, officials warned on the chrome cases could exceed a 1000000 here in the u. k, by the end of december will deep to grow to san e as an epidemiologist in senior lecture at queen mary university in london. she joins me live from cambridge. so what does the transmission rate in south
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africa that we were just mentioning? what does that reveal about how quickly on the kron can spread compared to previous variance? me? it's really, really concerning because what we've seen is very, very rapid spread in the housing province in south africa with the doubling time of 2 to 3 days. and that's faster than any other previous wave. and when you have that sort of impact it, regardless of the severity of the weight, and you will see a large number of hospitalization simply because the large number of people being impacted by a way of like that. so even using the, even if on the cross cause is a less severe disease, even if the, the symptoms are more mild, it could still, it still has the capacity to pressure and an overwhelmed health systems, not just in this country, but in many countries around the world absolutely, absolutely, i mean it's exponential growth. so within the u. k, we are seeing this varied now double every 3 days. so even if it was half as severe
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in 3 days time, you would have doubled the number of cases, an equal number of hospitalizations. ultimately, the impact is going to be dominated by the rate of growth in the sheer number of people affected rather than how severe it is in each individual. and at present we don't really have a lot of data about securities too early to say because it's always a sort of lag between cases and death. so we'll have to wait and see. but regardless of severity, there is obscene. no doubt that this is of a that will have an, a high impact, not just in south africa, in the u. k. and nobody where it will likely become the next locally dominant, radiate and how cautious perhaps we have to be about that early initial date or on the, the severity of the symptoms. because as far as south africa does have a fairly young population. so perhaps that base level of immunity will be better than a perhaps in a lot of western countries. we're at populations or older. exactly. so, you know, we're just beginning to start seeing rises in depth and shanay are in shawnee,
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our in house, which is the epicenter of the outbreak. and we don't know what to do actually that will follow. but yes, the people who are being affected, at least in the beginning have been young people compared to previously have said that in itself may reduce the severity. but the picture of it is actually quite makes what you find as activities higher in young people, particularly children, but no an adults. and we don't fully understand why may partially be because of high vaccine uptake and older people or some level of protection because of previous infection. but like i said, the impact is going to be driven by the sheer numbers and you know, infected given that, you know, we're looking at potentially a 100000 cases in a week's time as the u. k. as essays reporting. how could s, the rise in hospital admissions affect an already exhausted and depleted health care system in which nurses and doctors now have to prepare for another wave?
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i think it's very, very hard. i mean, the problem is we've approached this crisis with 60000 cases. the day, almost 60000 cases a day and we know that emergency service already struggling and you know, the huge waiting list and emergency. so we cannot actually afford anything on top of this. and now we're being told that even by the end of december or beginning of january, we may be looking at a minimum of $1000.00 to 2000 and daily hospitalizations. and, but this may even exceed previous waived for assumptions are not in the best case scenario. and all of that is really wanting, which means we need preemptive an early action to actually prevents people getting infected, prevents people getting into hospital because we simply don't have the capacity to deal with this anymore. thank you very much. tip to god to find the appreciate it at least 16 people have been killed this week in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo. the attack is belonged to the arm, cook, known as the allied democratic forces. ugandan soldiers launched
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a joint operation against the group last week and said, i'll stay in the d r. c. as long as is necessary in order to defeat them. malcolm webb has more. what's his name across 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. we went to search for our sister who was attacked while travelling in a convoy when we found her with the rebels, 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 of our limbs chopped off with machetes. the allied democratic forces adf, blamed for most of the attacks in this area around the city of benny. thousands of
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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 steel, 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. gunners, army says it will. its tanks and soldiers arrived in congo last week. he says he will hunt down the adf and put a stop to the violence gone. this army has entered congo before me, an accused of rights abuses and pillaging minerals. this time, you can, 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. investors hope profit from increased cross border trade
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. 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 need it for our business life. anything congo has been disrupted by conflicts ever since you can that. and rwanda 1st invaded 25 years ago. people here are hoping this time things will change malcolm web al jazeera. at least 3 people have been killed in the african capital campbell. they died into bloss, which took place in the west of the city. and an area mostly populated by the sheer has, are a community the bombs targeted passenger buses. there was also a 3rd exposure in muslim, missouri. no, have been no claims of responsibility just yet. or in other developments the united
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states is relaxing restrictions on people sending money home to afghanistan impose after the taliban took over an august afghans living there will now be able to send cash remittances to friends and relatives. it does not apply to charitable donations, though money is a lifeline for many in the country. with global remittances make not 4 percent of g d p. last year. the united nations is 189000000 afghans are facing famine this winter oregon and jordan joined us live now from washington. why is the us doing this now? well, the fact that some 9000000 people are facing the prospect of famine, which is of the most serious level in a country that is suffering from food insecurity, is very much the impetus. but this decision by the us treasury department, is a very narrowly crafted decision. people here in the united states can send money
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to individuals in afghanistan. and they can do so through u. s. banks, which then may be engaging with financial institutions controlled by the taliban, or the ha connie network for the express purpose of putting that cache in the hands of individuals inside afghanistan. the money can't be used for ra, non profit organizations, humanitarian a, our charity, a groups, for example. it also cannot be used to give to people who were trying to set up businesses. this is strictly to give people the ability to buy food and medicine to acquire of fuel to heat their homes as winter is closing in in afghanistan. this is a situation where the u. s. government wants to reassure people who want to send money or financial institutions that handle these transactions,
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that they're not going to be held criminally liable for violating us sanctions against the taliban, or against the ha connie network. there's also a separate development that hasn't been fully of flushed out. but news reports are now suggesting that another sum of money, some $280000000.00 in funds at the world bank could be transferred to humanitarian organizations working in afghanistan. that money, that $1000000000.00 at the world bank had been put on hold at no, at basically the bequest of the united states. because washington is very concerned about giving any sort of legitimacy to the tall bond or to the hall county network, which are in charge in that country. so these very narrowly tailored to actions are meant to try to prevent widespread suffering among the afghan people as the
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winter closes in. thank you very much. shit from washington. rosalind jordan, the u. s. supreme court has ruled abortion. providers in texas can challenge a state law which bonds the procedure off to 6 weeks, but the court refused to block the bond while legal challenges are in place. the law which came into effect in september is america strictest. it bars the procedure at a time when many women don't even know that pregnant and makes no exceptions for rape or incest, it also gives individual citizens the right to sue anyone who helps a woman access an abortion. severe flooding in the wake of storm burrow has killed at least one person in northern spain, rivers bus that banks in of our region where the regional government has declared an emergency. the rain has also cause landslides in the village of some mia, while a hospital and the small bosque town of men. darrow has also been cut off. more rain is expected on saturday. now the winners of this year's nobel peace prize
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calling for better protection. for jan lester, in the face of authoritarian government, journalists, maria ross there from the philippines. and dmitri moore itself from russia and the co recipients of this year's award. a been recognized for their bravery, independence, and face of continuous threat and intimidation. or brannon has our port. oh, this year's peace prize lawrence maria, reza and the me to monitor them have wrist everything to uphold the principles of truth and trust. and freedom of expression were resar is co founder of the philippines news website wrapper. working in a country ranked 138 in freedom of the press, and where more than 20 journalists have been murdered for their work. since rodrigo de tirty became president, 5 years ago, her acceptance speech was powerful and passionate railing against the digital giants, which she said are twisting democracy with what she described as their surveillance capitalism. going back without facts, you can't have truth. without truth,
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you can't have trust without trust. we have no shared reality, no democracy. her co laureate dmitri murder tough has been one of russia's most prominent, independent journalists since 1993. when he established the newspaper and avaya ozetta, fearlessly criticizing the kremlin and exposing human rights abuses and corruptions, emer, 6 of its journalists have been killed since the year 2000 at this meeting. there were tears in the audience as he list of the names of the dead was used, an old arab proverb, to explain why his newspaper perseveres was come here and goodies come even to get his occur. when the dogs bark the caravan keeps walking into government, sometimes derisively say this about journalists that we bark, but it doesn't affect anything you can. but the caravan drives forward because the dog's barking, they savage, the predators, and the caravan can move forward. only with the dogs around and after the award presentation to laura sat down with al jazeera to discuss the impact of the price
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and the democratic importance with the news media both, my gosh, how can we do our jobs? if trust is broken down? the people watching. do they believe us? that that's the core of the problem i think that we're facing today. nascar ok, poor ha. we are in the middle of a post truth period. every one is concerned about his own ideas and not the facts. social science shows that in around 75 percent of people, even when they know the difference between truth and lie. if they liked the lie better, they will treat the lie as truth. we're trying to do something about that. this is reza, i'm not a top of the 1st journalist to receive the peace prize since calvin was yet the one in 1935 revealing germany's secret postwar rearmament program. their award consists of a diploma, a gold medal and a cheque were just over a $1000000.00 to be shared between them. their prize, the chance to highlight the importance of the truth for brennan. don't you see
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coming up on algae there we've got all your sports use with santa there's there's plenty coming your way after the break, including their staff and versus hamilton and abu dhabi at the fee for our top cover mass united arab emirates in the quarter finals we're alive from our special ab cups studio. indo. ah. ah
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ah oh oh. and thanks for your company in your life, home, our pizza app studio all the way across a deal. ha. i don't find out how most will get to the arab cup in just
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a moment. also coming up those houses that the early pace in the championship decide, i guess massacre, staff and in dubby and england down. but says that he's not out in the past with go the final day at the fee for our cup and a huge my that for the host it nation cuts out as go to do on i got raska as i'll bait stadium. do i know the host have delivered a 5 star performance tonight? i couldn't have put it better myself. yes. santa it really was an incredible performance from kat saw. and they did it when it mattered most, because not only of the book themselves, a place in the semi final, but they beat one of their biggest rivals in a gulf doggy united arab emirates,
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5 nell. and it was the best performance we've seen from the country team so far at this hour, even though they came through the group stages with 3 winds from 3 it, so it in the 6 minute way catchall, went ahead. when you eas, ali sal mean accidentally put the ball into his own net castle that doubled their lead from the penalties thought in the 28th minute through al mo, as ali and the stadium ready, iraq did incredibly, they got another penalty about 8 minutes later allan who he then stepped up and converted it to make it 3. no, they went on there of course because just before the break, abdel aziz has him how it in a goal from close range. and then i'll mow as ali stepped off again in added time to make it 5 mill. no goals in the 2nd half. and when you think about it, that was all with a 27 percent possession in the 1st tough mallets. hey, from the catholic head coach, felix sanchez. i think that we've learned
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a better city game, obviously, door to get this resolved. i'll finally give you that. don't feel free to share, gone with what we are doing, the circle household, but it brought all the players to furnish the devonshire to really they really, it's a pleasure to play with vision. vital men on the fields all are doing much out of the theme on let's write dual to play a good much on the next year in the summer final w a part of the crowd, the in the stadium. i imagine the atmosphere was pretty special. how it really was santa yes, and the official attendance for this game was 63439 funds. and you felt it because the crew sticks in there, the throb of the crowd. you could really, really hear everything that was going on and all the emotions that the funds were
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feeling at. you know, we had mexican waves, we had a viking clap, so i think it was a really great atmosphere. it felt suddenly like a proper welled cup test. event and i think if this is anything to go by the next it, it should be equally as brilliant here at the outright state in which translates into from arabic, the hat of the house. so he and i really felt like a home for the cancer team. donna gushing oscar, thank you very much for them. well, it's in is, yeah, we're the 1st team to book a spot in the semi finals. they edge pos, oman at education city stadium. always with that janasia came into this court finally, heavy favorites 29th and the fee for rankings. 5 woke up appearances, former african champions against oman, 78th in the world, but perhaps with more momentum, with some stronger performances in the group phase of the arab cup. the north
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africans were in a different class in the early stages of education. city safety does area scoring his full goals. the tournament, the man whose win against you, i. e. got you nicea this for giving them a head start against them on a strike. so you can, is your work largely dominant before sa dunks? clear of his mark is in the 2nd half the shot from all shot. i'll allow, it was unstoppable. johnson, i still don't go want to go to strike. my mom's friends finally got to shout louder than that, you know, the majority, but not for long. you set from the 2nd, the textbook header to win the game, to in session one to each side. i know mine a note back a little too long. you sent me with the captain in june. izzy, strike back almost immediately. i didn't quite wanted to joined killing here,
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but can resume that qualifying campaign for next year as well. come up with a great deal of confidence after that. efforts in cats ha, june is yet meanwhile will play either egypt or jordan in the 70s as they try to when i 1st started up since the inaugural tournament in 1963 on of the biggest sporting events at this weekend is the formula one time to ship a showdown and with the staff, and then do as hamilton are equal and points in the standings. and hamilton has set the early tone by clocking the fastest time in fight a practice. the mercy this drive is chasing a record 8 formula on title. while they're stop and is looking to claim he's 1st and was 4th quickest and practice this day. i did i like the chat that changed. they made the track. i think it's been is made the track much more enjoyable, much more flowing. and yes, of the close between us. oh but i yeah, we got through a, through our sessions and still a bit unknown in terms of places,
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but i'm sure it's going to be super close, like as been in the, in the previous se races. so we're still learning an understanding few things, but of course clearly the showroom didn't go to plan lacking bit of face. but i think the, though the long runs were quite a bit more competitive. so of course that's also important shall time ago, we spoke to senior writer at font dot com at lawrence battle for his take on today's opening sessions in abu dhabi. i think the early signs of the site is very strong in terms of qualifying pace. they are cheaper look strong when they took the fuel out and they used to stop the tires and red boy. nice to stop and look like they're struggling little bit more. but when you looked at race pay, so when they how light a fuel into the car, the read both of the quick a car that sets up it beautiful weekend. that means the mercedes of potentially going to be really strong on saturday. but then on sunday is when red bush come to the full. interestingly, they've made
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a number of changes to the socket. they changed number the corners to make it much faster. it's about 10 to 15 seconds quicker. and that means it's kind of thrown in the car months. the pigeons we don't know who's actually really going to be stronger lewis or mac. so until we get to qualify on site, we wind genuinely know which is the stronger package to cricket than england back into contention in the 1st asset says against australia with for the visitors who started the 2nd in the 78 runs behind. but despite losing their openness early kept them to lose a steady the at things with an unbeaten partnership. but under 50 mind, there was still, there is social play on day 3. with roots on 86 and mine on on 80 england are 220 people to heading into the 4th day 58 runs. i think my meeting with the soon as we thing too far ahead, you open the door for them and they so brilliant that sort of closing that door for
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us. so i think that 1st that was really important for us tomorrow. and then we can start thinking about how well we can play, but we need one more good 100 run partnership to put a good school on the board. and, you know, who knows what can happen. the nfl community is mourning the death of suitable winner damarius thomas h. 33 e form a wide receiver was found dead at his home in atlanta. police say thomas appears to have died from a medical issue. he retired in june after 9 is and the nfl having won the 2015 super bowl. and that's all useful for now. but let's recap. our top floor is from the fever, our gut cutter. i have reached the semi final, after massive 5 know when over the united arab emirates. it's now back to marry him in london. i lovely. thank you very much santa. that's it for the news hour. but i will be back with a full bulletin for you much more. the daisies and feeling, of course, around up the top stories coming up in just a couple of minutes time. i'll see you shortly.
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a short documentary by african filmmakers from miley wanda and cameron desert libraries. the young cyclists and happiness africa direct on al jazeera, recently shows is preventable disease or cancer. 15 percent of all deaths of children under the age of reductions. rob with likely to receive any challenges in education with
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