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along that west coast of turkey, i show your flooding situation right now in south sedan, nearly a 1000000 people impacted by this. and it could take over a decade for these flood waters to fully proceed. then it is about the heeds through a jew by 40 degrees bungie at 36. if we go further toward the south, we'll trace out some that what, whether through southern angola through botswana. and it's really once again that eastern portion of south africa and for cape town, 20 degrees, that's below average. and we've got some brain risks as we had to work monday, sir. ah, the stories of determination. enjoy a busy luck. though. indeed, quito janet. i remained goodness in v. i don't get a short documentary by african filmmakers from molly, wanda,
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and cameron, desert libraries. the young cyclist and happy africa direct 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 in discussion. tell us something about the impact on the climate change is having on the fall is that you work with voices from different corners. when the wells are empty, people fight for programs that open your eyes to an alternative. you either have collage. i have my point on al jazeera. oh a
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kill watching news with me. it's a whole rom, the reminder of our top story. if you, as president joe biden says, tornadoes who stole told through 6 states, and that it's an unimaginable tragedy. the governor of kentucky says more than 70 people have been killed in the states alone. the british foreign secretary is called for western unity again, although it's harry and threat from russia and china. u. k is hosting g 7 foreign ministers in liverpool, along with delegates from south east asian countries and talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal of continuing for another day in vienna. according to the television around president abraham. right, you see says around it's serious about the negotiations on deck, willpower, a willing to remove sanctions, and agreement can be reached. let's return to our top story. the devastating us tornadoes and storms. john allen isn't assistant professor of meteorology at central michigan university and joins us from mount pleasant in the state of
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michigan goods. happy with us professor on the program. a you can't say your surprise. you've seen tornadoes, i think as part of your career. but are you surprised about the, the volume and the roster t with which this group of tornadoes has hit this particular part of the us it's certainly going to go down to one of the bigger events in history. particularly for december. i wouldn't say that it's totally unprecedented. we have had long tracked off the united states. the record is held by tri state, tornado 1925, which had a 219 mile off link. certainly not going to fall into the largest number of tornadoes. we've seen in a single day that goes back to april 27, 2011. but for the fact that occurred in a region where the housing quality can be an issue, we've got relatively dense population. and that you have a very long track and very strong tornado in the knocked knock turn allows. that's
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always going to result in a large number of fatalities, and certainly a lot of damage. yeah, and the unusually warm weather has been perhaps one issue as to why the tornadoes formed, but there was a number of the mobiles and just one. it was as many as 30, according to some reports. can you tell us why that is unusual at this time? of the year so we do see periods of dislike like this in december, we have had an unusually warm, full period is certainly relatively high temperatures through the central pines. assisted in the light light part of the full. i don't think there's really a clear indication as the driver some point to the line, the current lenny conditions the central pacific is perhaps contributing to that. that's one of the expectations we have under that on the condition. so it sort of increases the odds with having a relatively warm stopped well winter months. but when we have that on the boundary
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between coal there and a woman, that sort of results in that district so that we can see, often manifest as these tornado outbreaks in the light for it's hard to imagine what the force must be like, but as part of your career, you have chase tornadoes. can you sort of paint the picture for international audience about what the experience is like? well, the atmosphere around you is like in that environment when you're so close to a tornado. to say that it shows on your spine. i think it's one thing that even just the fact you just mentioned that right being nearer tornado dr. chill so much on what you see with one of these events you have subbing of branches. the trees look like they've been denuded of all boxes. the branches have stopped. what was a home? it's no longer there. the debris is scattered over maybe the course of a mile or more. and so you might just see
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a slab or warehouse was and in this case we're seeing that type of damage. the debris can be transported enormous def, distances events like this. we've seen the very transported hundreds of miles downstream. people's photograph checks, landing in people's backyards well and truly away from the event. and in having been relatively close to tornadoes like joplin, missouri, and 2011. the sense is just lost in the community that which direction to turn. i think it's one of the serious issues here. you know, the emergency responders in this situation are going to be overwhelmed with already had months as a pandemic and other element related issues cause causing people challenges. and now we've got this event where basically every way you turn those damaged is a 200 mile area. at least one for later that is currently being cleared
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up. so it's a difficult time for all involved. thanks very much for calling the picture and for john elena from central michigan university. thanks for your time. the hunts beginning. gold hunts being stepped up on me for the fighters hiding in the thick forest of eastern congo. soldiers from you guys is ami recently crossed into democratic republic of congo to track down the allied democratic forces. the joint military operations as early successes include enemy counts, destroyed fighters captures, and hostages free the bulk of weapons. the story. over the last 10 days, the people of this small boarded 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 grave 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,
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he's been accused of meddling and looting minerals in congo several times since it's 1st invaded 25 years again. i mean, you know, 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 is 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. uganda and major general clans, him hunger is commanding the operation we have come, we want to, we wanted to 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 guns 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,
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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 fail to, 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 hungry, least people need to understand that we're facing a situation of terrorism in which we must unite our forces with others. adf is part 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
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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 is tried before, has failed. malcolm web out is there are no, there's a small but increasingly vocal push for independence in south africa. western cape province. critics. they say there's a racial motive out there are 3. the miller reports. oh, golly lynn penny hasn't had a job for more than 5 years. he runs an advocacy group for the unemployed. here in south africa, 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, and what i listen, that issues that catalytic unemployment, the liberals. i left a bit of those who are in bed wetting environment outside. the with the forum has
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thousands of members who support a call for the western cape to secede from south africa. the province has the 2nd largest economy in the country. though supporting an independent cape say, a corrupt to national government is draining its resources to aid poor provinces. so effect to be the people of the western cape never get the democratic will always excluded from the system and never get the government they vote for and, and the consequences of that are all quite significant because of so africa is being badly managed and, and running to the ground, the people, the western cape and suffering the consequences of a government. they didn't select a one that they can 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
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of western cape voters, support the move for cape independence. but that fick has been disputed. those opposed to the idea, 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 false thought with the beneficiaries of apartment will stay on the line and all the leave is, are we can on of economic want off can't be allowed to happen. these people are seeking to do things. i am also a vs observing favorites. i'm not a slave. i cannot support. sufficient is a very good idea, but not, not in terms of the friends of using cape town, the capital of the western cape as great economic disparities often defined by race . critics say the chances of decision are low, many of you the call physician by those living in the western cape has literal merit and will go nowhere and that it lacks constitutional backing. but this isn't
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the 1st time they've been called from groups of people for their own nation states with in south africa. and rather than being viewed as wishful thinking, it means they'd be an expression of anger against the governing african national congress. somebody else is there a south africa? that exhibition has opened in london to celebrate artists who have linked with the caribbean. life between islands highlights the years after a caribbean. people arrived after the 2nd world war. jessica boldwood went for look . i 7 decades of art with the connection of 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 of recent history is we need to mind and we need to show that
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significance to today. and we need to show how they continued through autistic practices through today to walk through that history from the 1st artist arriving in the late 19 forties. artists exploring the dynamics of living between 2 cultures. she ain't holding them up. she's holding on. looks at the strength, 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 record it is a settled and became established in britain. if there wasn't that influx or people
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coming from the carbon, you would get the richness of which shot we've got today. you wouldn't get the question of how the bypass british is today. filmmaker steve mclean provides a metaphor for the black d as flora as they navigate life in britain. a bay in jamaica overflowing with foliage juxtaposed with failing hotels, illustrates the joy of living with natural beauty. 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 sought current events,
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giving the exhibition even greater impact. jessica baldwin al jazeera london. oh, coming up we have all of your sports needs with some yes, after the break, we've got qualifying at the abu dhabi gong k plus australia has big win over england and the ashes and all the latest from the fee for our company here in cutoff. ah, a palestinian social and political campaigner a nicely she became the 1st woman here to speak about human rights or in, at american dutch business woman who's built a multi $1000000.00 business but helps disadvantage young people and the government . nothing is impossible if you believe in yourself all to see the world meets to are of women who become successful away from home. arabs abroad, the activist of the old trooper, all jersey. once upon a time,
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the family fled from monsters and sought silence in snowy land assistance, who so scared and thinks and back, not biggest speed within sound. ah, the little boy had a different time to escape to mas shape, mate scrap. how will that story and witness wake up when moms out there move? oh wow. oh, thank you for joining us. we're alive from our p for our cup studio in doha. i
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don't find a home or we've got plenty coming your way back for staff and take the upper hand over louis tomlinson. i be al dubey ball p. egypt secure a spot in the semi file back the ad hoc in between jordan and extra time. and that just the city remained top of the premier league, but only just and australia came a crushing a victory over england in the opening ashes that i 1st stop in is in the box theater to claim he's made in formula one championship and deny louis hamilton a record 8th will title their staff, and we'll start the adobe called key on sunday and pull position after clocking the fall time and qualifying. and it's to promote his dream with hamilton and starting alongside the dutchman. a 2 drivers are equal on planes heading into the final race of the season, but if they both fail to score points, their stop and wins the championship because he's one more races this yes,
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i think we definitely improved the car again in full for so well this weekend was a bit on and off, but you're incredibly happy with this. i mean, this is of course what we want to, but it's never easy, especially with, with their form the loss ratios. but yeah, now i'm just looking forward to it tomorrow because that was the most important. makes it a great laugh today. so yeah, we just, we just couldn't compete with that time at the end there. yeah, we just couldn't. we couldn't answer to that. that was a fantastic lot from him. so when we were in a good position, i'd like to think with our cars with tomorrow, and i hope that we can have a good race. ah, now we have 3 teams booked for the same finals of the fif have come egypt securing their place with a $31.00 victory over jordan and extra time. here are the goals. yes. really. oh,
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yes. oh my ships it into a dangerous area. over the top of egypt up, i go level shitty. oh, lovely mom. it shut a but it will pull back and we can work at 31, mo, an agent. thank you. and i play in the semi finals the 3 for a while. jordan, have been one of the surprised themes of this tournament, beating saudi arabia and palestine in the group stages to make it through to the knockout rounds. they came close to causing another upset, taking an early lead against egypt before the 7 time african champions equalize. before half time the game though, then going to extra time. egypt eventually running out $31.00 winners. this is nothing like
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a full strength egyptian team here in cattle. many of the club teams of their star plans haven't released and to take part in this event. most notably liverpool mohammed tyler who is busy scoring a winner in the english premier league this saturday rather than taking part in this course. a final and the coach call us care us as already talks about the challenges ahead, the africa cup of nations coming up in january in cameroon. and then a world cup play off in march. the saying that this toner really is about some of the fringe players having a chance to try and see if they can get into the 1st team scored for those big games ahead. the immediate challenge that we see gyptian team, an arab cup semi final against you. nicea on wednesday and we're only minutes away from the last called the final of the tournament. it's all jerry and moral cause also mama said him and go ha, to want to get guys there for us. well, we're just a moment away from the north african dalby water going on. our cup here at elk them
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. i'm a stadium, lots of fan here and i'm going to speak to a couple of them. this is adele. he is a moroccan fund. they'll tell me about the rivalry between these 2 sides. why is this such a big game? we're doing this game. we meet with a neighborhood country friends have money in relation between adrien local who are family friend, same brother, same religion, same any tank of culture for about to automate this meeting of affordable. jean is lack of doing a new meeting with our family. so it's a friendly rivalry mac. we'd let me bring you in your now jerry and fun. what algeria is chance is going into this game. it's an under strength team. so we all are formally france. ruin is the same idea or morocco route all together. so we wish that monica underwritten or low will go to
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the assembly final agenda and also want to go to the semi finals who were to win here would be a good one else. what's your prediction? laura? tomorrow? jill and jose americans hello. oh, i very friendly event, but i have the edge no matter what you have, what they do, the way it will go through to the semi finals to play hosts cats on that report or follow great atmosphere that alpha mama stadium while away from the ab cup mantas this city will finish the we can top of the premier league. het guardiola men that beats whoa at home or sterling school the 2nd half penalty for one mill victory. liverpool remain one point behind my city. after edging past aston villa
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homicidal was brought down in the penalty area and then he made no mistake from the spot. this might also mark him, a ton of liverpool, lead, and stephen job to enfield, now manager of african villa. australia's crickets as our celebrating a crushing wind over england in the 1st asked this test. following a 2nd innings collapsed by england, the home side only needed 20 runs to win. a scared victory by 9 wickets on day 4, it means australia's dominance over their old rivals, continues. they want their loss to home series without losing again, sexually proud. as so many different stories within the game of nathan lion, i said to him, last said might forget about it. you never going to get your 400. so that's nice. if you go that done this morning. i said maybe next summer. yeah, really happy to have a 30 vote really well. yes. and i would like the grainy to, you know, pick up divert and in another one later on. just
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a great wife for him to get into his ah, yeah. careers and or, and, or authority dog. beautifully. all game back to formula one and this year has been one of the hardest for the title races in history. the 1st time at since 1974 that 2 drivers have been level on points. on the final day, the wiley has become more intense with every race police reports. ah, louis hamilton and mux were stopping to have been trading blows at since the very 1st race of the season. but back then, it was still a clean fight. hamilton won the 1st groom pri and bahrain the stuff, and the 2nd, the to me live romania after a job at hamilton's toys. stop and leading the way, landing more punches, but nothing below the belt that is until silva stone, the dutchman veered off after collision, as hamilton overtook the brit going on to win despite
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a 10 2nd penalty. and i was re half brother to move and i was really far alongside but i could see he was not gonna concede anyways, but he cut across me and we collided. i dont quite frustrated that thats you know because we have to give space for another. there was no space at all in italy in september halogens now becoming a habit and it was championship lead. wished up and who started to get the attention of raced you. it's, i think the 2nd susie's up be no fetish research, but i think a lot of the driver's a siding with with house and in the sense that they think that the staff and some of the moves that he does, somebody contacts on the track can be a bit naughty if it over the line, so profess places to see how he drives home on sunday. if there's a collision, the staffing would take the saw. so if both draw has failed to finish the f i a has warned to play by the rules in the final rounds. hamilton won in saudi arabia last
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weekend, despite being break tested by the stop. and while the dutch man's patience was being tested by the authorities, there were a lot of move in that far 2nd penalty. i don't think it is correct, but at the end of the day, i mean, i don't want to talk about it too much because they don't deserve any word coming out of my mind with 7 titles to his name. already hamilton has been here before. the young pretender has one more chance to take his best shot at the champion, full, reese al jazeera. and before we go, a quick reminder of what happened in qualifying in abu dhabi back 1st stop in with thoughts on these ways and pull position alongside time to ship. rival lewis hamilton. that's all useful for now. i'll be back at 21. 45, g m t, but the after the break it we've got another new update. ah
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ah, and the listening post cuts through the noise. let's talk about competing. i think monday schools being used to perpetuate there's competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and then some element of the truth. but the full story of the news and content on the packing the stories you're being told, it's not a science story at all. it's a story about politics. the listening post your guide to the media on a jesse,
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you know, on this week's thrice a new method of cremation, is helping him to tradition become more and mine mentally friendly. and we visit a danish community. and to have taken sustainability to new heights just over there on the horizon is some so island where they are officially 100 percent renewable in that. and so this is it, that's the energy generated. we use of change on al jazeera. this one's feared warlord during lay barriers. decade long, civil war says he's now fighting a drug epidemic. the work that the former warlord joshua boy, he has done with treat children, has attracted to help with and that's protected in effect from public crawl situation. despite the recommendation is made by the truth and reconciliation commission for this former warlord, liberia has become the frontline of
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a drug war. it cannot afford to lose. he says it's a battle he will fight out of responsibility and killed for his past crimes. and for his country, ah, more than 70 dead in kentucky off to tornado sweep across sick states destroying homes, factories and warehouses. ah, hello i, mariam noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. foreign ministers from the g 7 nations are urged to show unity against global aggressors is amy harriman. okay. not a city is vote in local elections in the west bank commit rising.

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