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plume of moisture for the eastern shores of the adria to see the closer to the sea . you are the more rain you will get up. but the further away and over higher ground will see a swath of snow. so serious about 5 to 10 centimeters cross greece, severe thunderstorms also on tap as well, especially toward the east through the g. and we'll see those winds wind up to about 90 kilometers per hour. this becomes a story for western turkey on sundays when this weather broadcast in north africa, where it's white, 10 windy for elders and tunis, tunis has a high of 14 degrees. that's it. we'll see again soon. ah, there's a lot more into al jazeera than t v with our website mobile app, social media, and podcast. al jazeera digital is the world award winning online content. and each week on portal will bring you the very best of it. they're trying to frighten the
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welcome back here watching the al jazeera news. how your top story so far today. g 7 foreign ministers, a gathering liverpool in the you carry along with delegates from the assay on nations. they're expected to discuss the range of global issues from the corona virus pandemic. the build up of russian forces on the border with ukraine, palestinians in the occupied west bank of voting and local council elections. they are the 1st polls the in 2 years, but the leaders of fafsa and hamas remain at odds over went to hold the next general election, which was held the last time. 15 years ago. one of the story talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear dealer, continuing for another day in vienna. according to state tv, the iranian president, every him, right. she says iran is serious about the negotiations and willpower are willing to remove sanctions and agreement can be reached. people in the us can us and money to family members in afghanistan involving financial institutions controlled by the
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taliban. and the connie network. both groups are otherwise subjects to us. sanctions. the money is a lifeline from any afghans with global remittances making up 4 percent of gdp last year. it comes as the world banks, as donors have agreed to transfer $280000000.00 to unicef and the world food program to provide nutrition and health services. in afghanistan, the u. n. is warning nearly 9000000 afghans facing famine this winter rose jordan is following that story from washington. 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 to individuals in afghanistan, and they can do so through us banks,
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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, nonprofit 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. document sean will he be, is the founder of rise to piece a piece building policy organization. he's also a former us counter terrorism advisor in afghanistan. he says there's still a lot more work for the taliban to do before it can be recognized by the us. there
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are options in terms of the us as discussing and i think from our realistic perspective we're looking into the us, his interest at the end and the actions that a tall and not the fund towards. but it's a hard decision. i think kind of the pulling out of an honest on it was a big decision to make for buying ministration the same way. recognizing the taller one. i don't think it's going to happen to us soon. if it, if it does, i think it's going to take a whole, international or collateral will take different nations than original efforts. but the tall one has to 1st deliver in actions that do have a little quieter. and they're not going to use an honest on to attack the u. s. soils and allies. i think that is the 1st question that needs to be 1st resolved in order for us to make a decision. but we're talking about millions of africans are uncertain about the future of their country and do ask ones who are, who are able to exit. i've honest on your little path, limbo,
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do or just for example, we had interviewed one african family that it did well. i was able to get out of honest on but how can i help my family at this situation? i think this general license 16 and that's exactly to florida will allow that person to wire money to his family who are in a washed on right. now under this protection, ok, turning our attention to cover 19 and a new law in germany is requiring health workers to get vaccinated. politicians are also considering making covered 1900 vaccines, compulsory for all german adults. the law could be debated in the parliament as early as next month. the south african scientists say there's no sign that the micron variance is causing more severe cases of corona virus. hospital data shows admissions are rising sharply, but patients suspending less time in care and the death rate remains low. south africa reported more than 19000 new cases occurred with 19 on friday and 20 deaths
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. they are very promising sides, but largely ambitions. even those who are in hospital a mild, many of them are incidental. they came in jaws below for other reasons, other illnesses. and because when you have to be admitted, you have to be tested as and many of those who had come for other reasons, have tested positive. hundreds of migrants and asylum seekers from central and south america have blocked a crucial highway between mexico city and the state of play block. the group is traveling north towards the border with the us. many began the weeks long journey without carrying any food or water. as being an increase in the number of migrants trying to reach the u. s. in recent months. elsewhere in mexico investigation is underway into the deaths of 55 migrants and asylum seekers. as many as 200 were crammed into a truck when it overturned in the southern states of chiapas, manuel republic is following developments from mexico city. a small roadside vigil
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in southern mexico. residents from the city of dukes them in chiapas state paying their respects to at least 55 central american migrants who were killed in a vehicle accident on thursday. ha, rescue workers. a see the outpouring of support for the survivors of the crash has been massive. his last night it was known we had 34 e during the migrants here, and that there are people who are only carrying where they are wearing. unfortunately, right now, not even their clothes are in good condition due to the accident, locals joining to the nate, healing materials, groceries and food authorities in southern mexico, say the accident occurred when a truck carrying as many as 200 people crammed into its cargo space flipped on its side scattering men, women and children across the road. more than a 100 people were injured many seriously. although others say it could have been
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much worse than ever for the altima. thank god, nothing serious happened. i only have a broken arm, but at least i am fine immigration policy experts say the accident reveals a clear case of human smuggling and is directly linked to the ongoing migrate. crisis playing out on mexico's southern border o international observers are calling on regional government to do more to protect the rights of migrants, the u. n, saying more than 4400 have died in mexico this year teen. and if this latest incident isn't a reminder for the world and for member states to agree on controlled and managed migration, it's unclear to see what is law enforcement from the state of chiapas, say the driver of the truck carrying the migrants fled the scene. they say an investigation into the fatal accident is underway. manuel rap
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a low al jazeera mexico city. people in haiti have stage new protests against the governments over the rising cost of fuel. the acting president arial re ordered the price increase after subsidies were cuts. ac has seen severe fuel shortages and an increase in gang related kidnappings. following the assassination of president of adel mercy in july. you, as president joe biden says he is quotes, very concerned about a supreme court decision to keep abortion curbs in texas. but mr. biden hailed part of the ruling that allows abortion providers to challenge the state law banning procedures after 6 weeks. the law came into effect in september and is the strictest in the nation. ty, to rules on gun ownership in indian administered kashmir, push traditional firearms makers to the brink of closure. only 2 factories remain open in the region, which used to be a thriving hub for hunting rifles. elizabeth per annum explains mother yak,
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mother who is one of jeff 7 gunsmith left an indian administered cush me. he works in the factory started by his father in 1953 when pish miti, guns, famous for the workmanship they were mostly bought for hunting and sometimes self defense, but decades of violence. and the region led to the indian government, limiting the number of guns manufacturers are allowed to produce. and more recently, a ban on new licenses being issued to gun owners as a whole, more than 25 workers were employed in this factory. but now the only tool, we hardly make new guns, but most people come for repairs. our children aren't willing to carry forward the family legacy because there's hardly any money in the trade. now these by the federal work says trademark wooden bots like this made cush, miti guns, famous overseas job garages. it takes 10 to 15 days to make a gun gun making needs a great deal of experience. most of it is hand debate the rifle, but is made of walnut wood with
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a fine finish and it looks beautiful across historian say the once thriving industry has become another casualty of worsening security in the region that determine why you do uncertain situation. here. gun makers have come under tremendous scrutiny. you were, they were subjected to, jackson had esmond by the authorities, but they got scared. and as the armed conflict raised, they abandoned their profession. the violence has led to the decline of many traditional woke kitchens in the bush. me ready shall have off my there's one of hundreds of workers who have lost their job. he now makes electrical equipment for a living. i thank you. i got on board for generations, my family making guns. in this neighborhood. there were 15 factories and all of the men here used to work in these factories, 13 of clothes because of strep to roles. so i had to open this workshop to provide for my family, then making as in my blood and it'll never die. as eda smith owns one of the last 2 factories and is asking the government to lift its ban on gun licenses,
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or that is i was on the street as dying every passing day. the government's excuses that the security situation in the region is not good. but what have you got to do with that? the guns manufactured here have never been misused. they are use wanting and not of all are god forbid for any militant activities. as the brothers put the finishing touches on their guns, they say they hope they won't become the last of the regions gunsmith elizabeth per item alger 0 new delhi the deadline. so the u. k. 2 for fishing licenses for french boats in u. k. waters is passed without a resolution, france were threatening legal action if the deadline set by the you was not met. harris is waiting for the u. k. to approve nearly 100 licenses for a special on the legal team for the wiki of expand julian. awesome. so they'll try to appeal against his latest set back of the u. k. supreme court summons yesterday lost a bit to stop extradition. proceeding to the us. we'll face charges for leaking military
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secrets, not in barber reports now from london. oh, the support is of julian assange. it's a worried 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 of the extradition for the past year. and the past year, 2 years and a half julia 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
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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 there was now no reason to believe assigns 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 . was 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 the organization of whistleblowers. it made it absolutely 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 albright is upset daily. it's but he has done his job to tell us what's going on. this decision is clearly a big fet bye for the campaign to free julian a science,
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but it's already taken years to get to sports and it could be a long time before we know definitively whether he'll be sent to the united states . 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 launch an appeal with the supreme court, challenging the american assurances that he won't be treated humanely. nadine baba al jazeera london no. here i had baba is a palestinian living in garza for years. the 26 year old grandpa of emigrating after tensions between israel and garza erupted into a full on conflict in may, he finally trying to get out illegally. he has his story, in his own words, and on more than a hey at barber. i was. and yet, but a bach 26 years old, married with 2 children from the gaza strip. i thought of immigration after suffering a string of different jobs because of the difficult economic conditions besieged
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the restrictions. we are ruled by 2 governments that don't care which was like, but my dad passed away in 2008 and i take care of my family and mother out of my family, rejected the idea also. but as everything went from bad to worse after the war and may not, they finally agreed with study. we reached turkey legally and there we were met by a smuggler who took $3000.00 from each of us. and we agreed that we shall be 7 passengers on a safe rubber speed bout. but on the day there were 15, including the captain with a small wooden boat for total fraud, but smugglers. they don't care what they just see was money muscle. all 3 of the smugglers took 4 of us out. so there were 10 plus the sailor who did it. they told us that after we reach a hill in the giant see that the rubber boat will be waiting for us. but there was no boat. i believe we had no choice but to continue sailing it suddenly the waves were very strong and high level almost to meet her and water was filling our boat and fairly every one was screaming only. i looked at my friend abroad. hm. but he was frozen along with 2 others on the boat flipped upside down,
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and the 3 of them went down with the boat, like they didn't expect to survive harlequin by dig ballasa that we spent 2 hours in the freezing water plug. when i saw the turkish coast guard coming towards me there, i felt my soul had returned. then as they approached, i passed out, well, i woke up later on their boat, lou, and when i grabbed the phone from one person of the dog and sent that voice note to my mind, i will write that unless you saw them again some a good i blood hum has been eaten by the fish, mum, though it hints to have the fullest without my lot. i was in total shock and despair when me and i returned to gaza. but if i could emigrate again, legally, i would say that even if there were work opportunities in our country and we were able to look at a future for a children who would never ever leave us in any of that. but i don't, the probably exile is bitter leo, but the reality in our land is worse level of the still ahead on al jazeera, all the sports with foreign banks. yes, we're ally from our special arab studio here in del how we'll have the latest from
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the tournament. also coming up, australia cricketer is complete and emphatic victory over their old rivals, england. ah frank assessments, this crisis are you continue to weaken luca shanker, even though they're cap cpd of the beginning. there have been informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from the young people. that is one of the most of the things that come out of this critical debate. do you think that they should be facilitated? not sure. okay, it's a great, it's a really simple question. let's give samuel to chop swans. inside story on al jazeera al jazeera sets the stage, lots of women carrying very young children. this one, for example, is only a month and a half global experts and discussion. kelly from think about the impact on the
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climate change is having all the fathers that you work with. voices from different coleman, when the wells are empty, people fight for programs that open your eyes to turn it in. i them have collage and i have my point on now to sierra lou. the thanks for your company. we're lie from our fee for our cup studio on the waterfront in doha. hello, i'm far as small. here's what's coming up on our show. australia's cricketers crush england by 9 wickets in brisbin when the opening paths match the ashes. louise hamilton sets the early pace ahead of the championship,
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the cider against mass for stopping in abu dhabi and a whole nation kept our book fair ball from the semi finals, and the fee for our cop. ah oh cabs are giving their fans plenty of reason to believe they can be a 4th as a whole nation of next year as world cobb there into the semi finals of the air cop which is serving as a test event for the global tournaments in 2022 on friday, the categories hammer, the united arab emirates 5 now and the quarter final is the 2nd time they're into the semi of a regional tournaments in 2021. having reached last 4 of north and central america, gold cup as gap gats are also the reigning asian champion who are also into the semi final, the north african side beat oman to one at the education for the stadium. thanks to a 2nd winner. let's go live now to andy richardson,
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who is at the algae new stadium for the 1st quarter final on saturday. that's egypt against jordan. but let's 1st start with catherine match last night. they were good enough to be p. o a. but our cats are ready to take on the world dandy. yeah, that is the big question. i think what we did learn last night was where they are on that football in trajectory compared to it seem not the way who traditionally quite evenly matched with. well ahead is the answer to that hard, not to see that game in the context of what happened in 20 saying when catherine was still the subject of a land seeing blockade from some of his neighbouring countries, including the you. a year council went over to be beats, the hosts of the ation cut the re or nearly the semi final and very acrimonious match. they also beat them in the gulf cup lights are on the back here in cat. so it was a chance for some footballing revenge for the u. e to upset cats are in their own solomon, but it never looked likely to happen. there was a gulf in class between the 2 teams. can find themselves in
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a pretty unique situation for a house country. all that teams that play as, sorry, are based here in cats. art means there's no club versus country route when it comes to international football. that plays are always available to do what's required for the national team. that means they be unable to go over to tournaments like the gold cup. so the copper america in south america and also more recently playing as a, a guest entry in a european world cup, qualifying group. and that softening up process really wasn't evidence last night. in the 1st hall, when counseling 5, no, they only had about 25 percent possession of the ball, but they were absolutely ruthless when they had it. felix sanchez completely out small thing. his counterpart, more like a coach who remembers what the netherlands to the world cup final in 2010. so really useful. told them in this, in terms of getting them used to playing in front and expecting home crowd, getting them used to playing it. that particular stadium will take off the world cup next november, but the reality check is some of the results they have. for example, in those european friendly suffering heavy defeats against the likes, serbia,
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portugal, even the republic of ireland. so that a lot of work to be done against really elite seems if that's what she stated, aim of getting out of that group next november. ok, and richardson and reporting. why? for us fire, we'll talk to you a bit later. also on saturday, algeria take on morocco for a spot in the last for despite not sending full strength ones both sides to play well at the tournaments so far, the moroccans were perfect and the group stage winning all 3 of their matches while agirri finished runners up to egypt in their group, algeria, san mu spoked alger in midfielder, and current shuttle united player, atlanta, yada about what he thinks algeria chances are pink compared to the jury. again, fidget we, we knew that they were both qualified in this game. i think he's the definitely the we know we'll go through so it is important to win them to to, to pass the stage. i think it will be a big became very nice,
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very intensive. tell me of pressure. so i really think it's going to be a good game and i really wish i was here we go through, what are the chances to have good chance? i think they've been impressive. and this competition seems to stop moral cause. well, have a good team. they know each other well from what they know from here in the national team. i think we have as well very good say that they can make the difference during during the game and who have a very experienced player that have the quality and the skills to, to, to school and to make it true. so i really believe we have the chance to win this game away from the arab cap. australians cricketers are celebrating a crushing win over england and the 1st ashes test following a 2nd in its collapse by england. the home side only needed 20 rounds. when we did just that field victory by 9 week, it's on day for us really dominant over their old rivals,
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continues. they won their last 2 home ashes series without being one of the biggest sporting events this weekend. just a former one championship show down in adobe max for stopping louis hamilton are equal on points in the standing. and hamilton has set the early pace by clocking the fastest time in fridays practice. thursdays driver is chasing a record 8 formula, one title while they're stopping and looking to claim his 1st and with 4th quickest in practice. earlier we spoke to senior writer at f one dot com, borns beretta, and he gave us his thoughts on fridays opening session. and i will be i think the early signs of miss ladies look very strong in terms of qualifying pace. they, there is how about us by 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 pile elated fuel into the car, the red bulls, she looked like the quick, a car that sets up a beautiful weekend. that means the mercedes and potentially going to be really
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strong on saturday. but then on sunday is when red bush come to the full. interestingly, they've made a number of changes to the circuit. they change in 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. and on saturday we wind genuinely know which is the stronger package. okay, and that is all your sport for now. a reminder of our top stories before we go cats are have reached the semifinals of the fee for arab cap after a massive 5 know when over the u. e and australia had thrashed england by 9 wickets to win the 1st ashes test in brisbane. and that is all for now i'll be back at 1345 gmc with more sports news.
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