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perhaps he believes in the beginning that he wants the ranks of informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from their young people. that is one of the most hopeful things to come out of this critical debate. do you think a should be facilitated? not chunky. it's a great. it's a really simple question. let's give samuel a chops. once the inside story on al jazeera, ah, a series of tornadoes causes destruction across 5 us states, dozens of believe to have been killed. ah, malcolm on peach adobe. you're watching al jazeera life. why headquarters? here in doha, also this half hour from russia's military build up near ukraine to perceive threats from china. g 7 foreign ministers meet in liverpool to discuss urgent
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issues. series negotiations, iran's president says, his country's fully behind the latest round talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. as long as sanctions are removed and a showcase of caribbean british arc gives the community a chance to tell its story. ah, dozens of people, a fear dead. several others feared injured after tornadoes, 2 through 5 states in the central united states. in illinois, the extreme weather caused a huge roof to collapse from on top of an amazon warehouse. more than 100 people were inside the building at the time, the emergency crews, a still trying to rescue a significant number of people who are still trapped. the governor of kentucky, as advising people to stay vigilant. as the beth told there is likely to rise. we
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believe our death toll from this event will exceed 50 kentuckians probably end up closer to $7200.00 last lives we are monitoring that still developing story coming to us out of those 5 states, specifically. and very importantly, what's going on in kentucky. we will keep you across all the developments as we get more news coming to us out of that area of the united states. hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes after heavy flooding in the french perennial region. residents in the south west of france are being able to stay at home a slot waters continue to rise. many areas are on red alerts as prolong rainfall in the region takes its toll. the british foreign secretary has called for western unity again, store for a terran ism and threats from russia and china, the u. case hosting foreign ministers from the world's wealthiest democracies. in
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liverpool, delegates from the g 7 are also being joined by ministers from the scm nation, as they're expected to discuss a range of global issues from cubic 19 vaccines and post pandemic. economic recovery to the build up of russian forces on the border with ukraine. re challenge has more now from liverpool, while the biggest is of course, corvettes, any summit tree this taken place, save the last 80900 month beside has done with the living shadow of cove. it over it in this g 7 for a minute says meeting is, are different and practice probably more. so here because of the spread of alma kron that variance going fast to many countries around the world in the u. k. is expected to be the dominant strain as covert 19 within a week or so. now there are the threats, of course we just had less trust there with her rally in coal for like minded nations to stand off. she put it, say global, aggressive. now in the bilateral meetings tried after meetings, group meetings,
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there is one common thread that's coming through on this. and that is russia. all of the whole of the meetings seem to address brush in some way or other, particularly what's going on on the cranium porter. and the fair amongst many of the countries gathering here that russia might perhaps choose to launch some sort of invasion into ukraine in coming weeks and months. now the perspective here is that that has to be resisted, that there has to be support or ukraine. and that, that has to be unified front to as this trust. but it make sure that if there is any action from russia on that, on that kind of scale, that it is made to be a russian strategic mistake. president abraham racy, says iran is serious about the latest round of negotiations to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. and if well, powers are willing to remove sanctions and agreement can be reached. state tv
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reported those comments as talks continued for another day in vienna. also, jabari is there with more well, as the talks continued from 9 am the n a time on saturday. and they are taking parts in various working groups to trying hammer out some of the details of what they are trying to get from each side. the iranians led at the reigning delegation, led by the deputy foreign minister, alibaba connie, who said that there are much more optimistic after their break. they had and they resumed this round, which was on thursday. they said there's seems to be a much more seriousness on all parties involved to try and get this nuclear deal back on track. we also heard from abraham ratio, who has been very quiet about the negotiations in general, and he mentioned it in passing. and most of his speeches, he just continues same the same a line and that is that iran is very serious and that sanctions must be lifted before their way. news will go back to full compliance. the deputy foreign minister
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was here, has said that they renew, so put forth 2 proposals. one is about exactly how those sanctions they want to be lifted. and the 2nd is it about iran's nuclear program and what will happen in terms of the technical aspects of how iran will go back to for compliance. we are now waiting as the are the indians for the americans to respond to those proposals which will decide whether or not these negotiations will move forward and era. we expect robert malley to be in vienna soon. and then we'll have a better idea of where things stand early. it also spoke to the world's top nuclear inspector about the ongoing negotiations. he said iran needs to brought more access to its nuclear facilities if it hopes to establish trust the ages he and iran are trying to come to an agreement on or basically 2 things. one is the capability or the ability of the agency to return to one facility, one specific facility in iran,
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where we need to reinstall cameras that need to be there. and it has been difficult to do this. so we have been talking about this and the other thing is how to address a number of issues which need to be clarified. the agency found traces of nuclear material in places that had not been declared before. and you can see that full interview with the i. e. a chief raphael grossey on talked to 0 at 830 as gmc on sunday protested in austria, a marching against corona virus restrictions on compulsory vaccinations. a lockdown ends for the vaccinated on sunday, but continues to people who are unvaccinated jobs are since become mandatory for every austrian older than 14. from february. and you live in germany is requiring health workers to get the vaccine. politicians also considering making cobit 900 vaccines, compulsory for all german adults. the law could be debated in the parliament as
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early as next month. the u. k is granted 23 licenses to french fishermen allowing them to operate in u k. waters. the announcement came off to the friday deadline passed for london to approve more licenses and to resolve a long running post breaks it, disputes with the french over fishing rights. paris was waiting for nearly 100 permits for its fishermen. the u. k says wants to ensure the vessels qualified to work inside its territorial waters. local elections are on the way in the occupied west bank with around 400000 palestinians, eligible to cost a vote for the 1st poles in 2 years. however, the leaders of fatter and hamis remain at odds over when to hold the next general election. the last one was 15 years ago. the abraham reports now from our master as our coolio, near ramallah and the occupied west bank. local council elections have been usually held on time relatively every 4 years. we have local council elections and
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different cities and villages all across the occupied to us bank. but what palestinians say they want is general elections. they want to be able to choose the political leaders, representatives. it's 15 years. this boston is of last voted for parliament that has since became an active after the internal split between fantastic and how mass enjoining me here to talk more about those elections. is that a cell copy be that political science professor at the university doctor? we are holding these municipal elections. now, how political are they? they're not mainly political motives for choosing candidates, not political affiliation. mainly it has to do with so many f in the ation. it has to do with a reputation of the candidate. that's why it's not indicators on
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any political balance of power. but it's a reminder for palestinians that they haven't voted for general elections. do you see us getting any closer to that? it is good, but it's not good enough. it for issues and needs related to services of municipalities. but it does not serve the fact that we do not have. we did not have political elections neither for the law situations, nor for the institutions for more than 13 or 14 years. this election reminds us of the need for political inaction that the people badly in need of. what do you think the main issues that passed indians want? why would they want to vote in general election? they want to renew the political leadership. they want to have more participation in the political system through election. they want to hold the
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political elite accountable for whatever successes or failures they have in the last period. and more important, they want to bridge the gap between the public and the political iliad in general. thank you so much. and palestinians were so close at having those general elections . but paul, city and president bass has postponed them 6 months ago. and this is part of the reason why i'm out of local to these municipal elections. they say they want these long delayed general and presidential elections held. the hunt has been stepped up for fighters hiding in the thick forests of eastern congo soldiers from uganda. zombie recently crossed into d. r. c. to track down the allied democratic forces. the joint military operation says early successes include enemy camps, destroyed, vices captured and hostages freed. malcolm web has more over the last 10
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days, the people of this small board of town in democratic republic of congo have seen thousands of camden troops crossing you can, as army says it in congo to hunt down an armed group called the allied democratic forces. atf, which is blamed for killing thousands of civilians in this area. over the last 7 years. you got an arm, he's been accused of meddling and looting minerals in congo several times since it 1st invaded 25 years ago. to be honest, we did not celebrate the arrival of began to troops crossing a border, but we hope they can help deal with the insecurity that we've been facing for a long time. the adf fight as a hiding out in forest for the guns and tanks and armored vehicles as struggled to advance on the muddy roads. so they brought in great as to repair them.
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uganda and major general clans, him hunger is commanding the operation we have come, we only wanted to reach if you don't have machines to look for boy, do we don't have a machine. is the route for day one is we don't have machine is caught by the only thing we have is our gun fight. you can, the government blamed the adf is 3 suicide bomb explosions in the capital can parlor last month. the adf is reasonably from uganda, but his fighters have been hiding in the forests of congo for more than 20 years. you can then opperation is the latest in a series of failed attempts to defeat the armed group. since some of the roads are impossible, uganda and commanders have to walk to meet that congress counterparts. they say it's a joint military operation company, the component of good news. so more homeless people need to understand that we're facing a situation of terrorism in which we must unite our forces with others. adf is part
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of an international terrorist movement. some of their tax are claimed by isolated in the presence of fighters from different countries, like you conduct somalia and townsend, he confirms this and the investigators said the adf has been in contact with i. so and other regional armed groups, the extent of any collaboration isn't clear about the adf, political and business interest in congo. i'm. you can the have been more apparent including cocoa and tim, the export, congolese soldiers repairing the ways to. this is the start of what you can do on corners. army say, will be the end of the adf. everyone. he's tried before his failed. malcolm web out, his era still come here on al jazeera is china spying on its neighbors? the chinese say no, but the philippines and all those all worried the full story coming up. and we look at why some groups in one south african province of pushing for independence.
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ah hey, they're getting going on your weather forecasts for sunday december, the 12th hello, everyone will start in the sub continent. still seen some rain steering to a time on the do showers, but no weather alerts here. so it's nothing major. bursts arrange for longer. and the mall dees. i want to peel out, give you a wider look right now at india because toward the north was really a huge swath of the country. things are looking good. new delhi, a 23 degrees. that's bang on where you should be. afford this sound the year, se, asia, through the tropics. we've got our storms coming and go and nothing out of the ordinary here and still locked into that soggy weather pattern for the philippines is could flash flooding and some rain induce landslides here, batch of rain working its way across the yangtze river valley, but also spreading further toward the south that's kicked down temperatures and
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grey lin to just a high up 15 degree is we warned you about that cooler air infiltrating northern parts of china, beijing just a high of 4 degrees and goes to what the north east this wall. and who do has some disturb to whether we got to talk about forge pan western areas honshu rate through whole kado and of for that higher ground. we will see that snow accumulate a beauty of a day. however, in tokyo, on sunday, getting up to a high of 17 degrees and full on sunshine. that's it for me soon. ah. ah, mother nature's gift. coastal landscapes, a strong infrastructure governance arising where investments are waiting to flourish. with tv even supplied by tradition. doing where beautiful possibilities are offered.
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lou ah, 17 minutes past the hour your watching al jazeera life unto. let's recap, your top stories. the u. k. foreign secretary has called for western unity. again, still authoritarianism and threats from russia and china bouquets. hosting g certain foreign ministers in liverpool, along with delegates from the assay, unconscious talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear dealer. continuing for another day in vienna. the iranian president, every embrace, uses to iran, is serious about the negotiations, and it will power are willing to remove sanctions. an agreement can be reached.
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dozens of people if he dared, and several others were injured. after tornadoes tore through 5 states in central, wes, emergency crews are still trying to rescue a large number of people who are still trumped car was tracking that developing story for us out of our where the center. so car, just take us through what happened here. so to understand how those devastating tornadoes developed, we have to look at the satellite image for north america on friday. and you can see that line of storms that developed across central areas, but very quickly moved from west to the east. now they were very fast moving and developed rather quickly. we have to look at the i 3rd time chart to understand how that happened. we had cold air blowing in from the west. now that joined up with warm, moist air, moving up from the gulf of mexico. and when you have a clash of those air masses, you do get the severe storms rolling all the way from the mid west, down to the deep south. we had heavy snow across the great lakes and heavy rain as
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well for the south of this tornadoes, as we know. and of course hale now will take a closer look. we can see the strong winds blowing that system for the east, but we 1st had of course, that devastation across those 5 states. at least 19 tornadoes were reported multiple death in place by illinois as well as missouri, arkansas, tennessee, and kentucky. now, as i said, those storms are moving very quickly onwards to georgia and the virginia's where we are seeing the strong winds of the strong winds that are the riskier though the tornado watch does remain. and we are going to see the flooding rains up to 50 millimeters of rain expected. and of course, that carries a flood risk. now it's also going to knock a lot of the warmth out of places like new york city and washington d. c. as those storms push further east and the good news is it's a lot cleaner and dryer picture left behind that, kara, thank you very much. talk to let the philippine says it's seriously concerned by
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allegations that is one of several countries being spied on by china as shamella elling doggone reports. now from manila, the chinese are denying research from one us group of an espionage campaign against countries involved in the dispute. river fishing and mineral rights, the south china seas territorial dispute is seen as the next security flash point in asia. beijing's illegal reclamation and growing military expansion have angered other climate countries like indonesia, vietnam, and the philippines, who have acoustics of blatantly violating international law. but china's dance accused once again, this time by a global research group, which says it found evidence that the chinese government may be sponsoring espionage operations on several governments across se, asia, the group recorded future says it's been able to identify what it describes as 400
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online servers located in southeast asia, communicating with an online infrastructure connected to chinese state sponsored actors by using a custom mall where to attack governments and private organisation websites in the region. among the targets are malaysia's ministry of defense and the royal militia police, as well as vietnam's ministry of environment and central office of the communist party. also described as victims of cyber intrusions or the philippine navy. the department of foreign affairs in manila and the presidential management staff, recorded future says all those countries may be vulnerable to china's intelligence gathering operations. we get seriously. and this gives us of situational awareness . we have measures in place to ensure our security,
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the security of our vital systems. china is dismissing the report as politically motivated to go find the chain that opposes and drops down other kinds of parker effects in accordance with the law. but this bushy shanisha ali's clear in europe at the same time be firmly opposed to spreading false information for political purposes, so misleading the international community and instigating the relationship between other countries. the response to cyber attacks, the analysts say, should be regional to a slow asked me, don't have the original framework on securing our cybersecurity definitely, china will take advantage of diesel narrative with of the return. i see. and should the forge a stronger cyber security who's in break with the shrines to one hold from court in restless this by china's denials. their research highlights beijing's growing strategic interests in government and private organizations across se, asia,
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and warrants that the cyber attacks are likely to increase in line with growing political tensions over control of this south china sea. jim l, as in dog n al jazeera manila, japan is hosting an international some its own global abductions. japan has long accused north korea of abducting and detaining hundreds of its people nearly 20 years ago and of career admitted it had kidnapped 13 japanese nationals. they were forced to train spies in the japanese language and japanese culture. young young allowed 5 of them to return home, but said the others had died. the president, becky foster, his name da geophysicist. as the new prime minister last seen, a zarbara will replace joseph murray the buyer who was dismissed on wedding sale to protest calling for his resignation. the country unseen. a search and violence by arm groups, the kill thousands of people. some groups in south africa's western cape province,
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a pushing for independence support for the governing party has dropped in recent years with it losing power in the major cities in recent local elections. while those behind the move force secession, say the african national congress is dragging the provincetown. others argue the move is racially motivated for me to miller reports now from western cape olympian. he hasn't had a job for more than 5 years. he runs an advocacy group for the unemployed. here in south africa's western cape province, about 29 percent of people don't have jobs. the national average is nearly 35 percent aaliyah's unhappy with the government's policies, the liberals addressing the issues that covered exactly, unemployment, the liberals. good luck with those who are in the wedding environment outside. the with the forum has thousands of members who support a call for the western cape to secede from south africa. the province has the 2nd
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largest economy in the country, though supporting an independent cape say, a corrupt, national government is draining its resources to 8 poor provinces. so effectively the people of the western cape never get the democratic will always excluded from the system. they never get the government, they vote for and, and the consequences of that are all quite significant because the sl africa is being badly managed and, and running to the ground. the people of the western cape are then suffering the consequences of a government. they didn't elect add one, they called remove the ballot box. south africa is made up of 9 provinces. 8 of them are governed by the african national congress. the opposition party, the democratic alliance has run the western cape since 1999. all the parties not supported the call for secession. it has pushed for a federal system. the cape independence party says recent polls suggest 58 percent of western cape voters. support the move for cape independence. but that figures been disputed. those opposed to the ideas,
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say it's racially motivated and discriminates against the largely mixed race and black, often poorer communities in a province with a more prosperous white minority. i cannot support anything which seeks to create a form that will be inefficient of a part that will still own the land and over leave. as we cannot get on the control can't be allowed to happen. these people are seeking to do things. a must be a subservient face. i'm not asleep. i cannot support the cool position is a very good idea, but not, not in terms of the fact that they using cape john the capital of the western cape . as great economic disparities often defined by race. critics say the chances of secession a low, many of you, the call physician by those living in the western cape, has little merit and will go nowhere and that it lacks constitutional backing. but this isn't the 1st time they've been call from groups of people for their own nation. states was in south africa. and rather than being viewed as wishful
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thinking, it means they'd be an expression of anger against the governing african national congress. read them and also is there a sub africa on the migrants and asylum seekers from central and south america have blocked crucial highway between mexico city and the state of wavelength. the group is traveling north towards the us border. many began the weeks long journey without carrying any food or water. the rising cost of fuel in haiti is provoking more anger the acting precedent area along re ordered the price increases out to subsidy for cut, severe fuel shortages and more gang related kidnappings. to follow the assassination of president of n l. c in july. and he makes submission, has opened in london to celebrate artists to have links with the caribbean. life between islands highlights the cultural changes that happened when more than half a 1000000 caribbean islanders arrived to help rebuild the u. k. after the 2nd world
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war, jessica baldwin went from look, ah, 7 decades of art, with a connection, the caribbean life between islands that tape britain is the 1st time a british museum with an international reputation is showcasing caribbean british are these, the, the history is recent history is we need to mind and we need to show that significance to today. and we need to show how they've continued through artistic practices through today. to walk through that history from the 1st artist arriving late 1900 forty's, artists exploring the dynamics of living between 2 cultures. she ain't holding them up. she's holding on. looks at the strength,
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often expected of black women and points to the difficulties of maintaining her heritage while forging one's own identity. the black power movement of the sixties and seventies, documented by photographers calling out racism and discrimination. the social and economic life of immigrants recorded as they settled and became established in britain. if there wasn't that influx of people coming from the carbon, you would get the richness of pretty shot we've got today. you wouldn't get the question of how bypass british is today. filmmaker steve mcqueen provides a metaphor for the black dias bora, as they navigate life in britain. a bay in jamaica overflowing with foliage juxtaposed with veiling hotels illustrates the joy of living with natural beauty.
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amidst the reality of economic hardship since 1st arriving to phil labor shortages more than 70 years ago, people from the caribbean have had a vast influence on britain. every aspect of british life has been enriched by 4 generations of people who came from islands across the atlantic. it's an important historic show planned before black lives matter and the black cultural renee sons', current events, giving the exhibition even greater impact. jessica baldwin al jazeera london, ah, 1413 gmc, exactly. these are your top stories, dozens of people, if you're dead and several others injured after tornadoes, tor through 5 states in the central us, the governor of kentucky is advising people there to stay. vigilance as the death
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toll is likely to rise, we believe our death toll from this event will exceed 50.

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