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that have been hit by wall of the strongest storms in the world. a sheer official say about $10000.00 villages in the path of per ty, food and in the us. one person has died and a new storm system sweeping across the midwest. extreme winds in the state of iowa, blue over a truck and trailer killing. the driver gusev already whipped up in kansas, make it difficult to drive. and the other con barian to his driving record kind of iris cases in many countries around the world. francis bound all non essential travel from the u. k. and on the african concert, the doubts run amok on variance have driven infections up. but 83 percent for earlier we spent a doctor piano baldes in the incident a. he's an incident manager for cove 19 emergency response that the w h o. in africa. he explains the current situation across the continent. a
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busy number of coffee 19, probably due to the home connie duffy and we just started south africa. and then the south moved out all of the different countries which are in south africa. there were countries of south africa, but as we are, you know, the one of the under, because we didn't moving a beach in the, in west africa. so we are really seem a kind of made your upset of the night. and that this is happening just in this context where we have to finish on our way to the region mass mean like the vision which are coming from different hospital our i mean, i mean for the reasons and why it was the of the, i mean, they can have, with the mean time also we can see the proportion of people who do i need to focus on the mantel reasons. i mean, they are not really b, up on the, on the on. i mean,
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you do this is what we've been seeing in south africa, but also this is also what we are starting to see, you know, with our countries. and i think it's important to mission that we are learning from also the order we've been different. but we see also enough because we saw these trend of harvey dollars a show different. i think i counties, so i want you to give us a wish and then we see, i mean you've got some change, right, or car over the next few days or next week's authorities in the democratic republic of congo. have declared an end to the most recent outbreak of abolla that it was 1st recorded in north kiva province 2 months ago. it's infected 11 people killing 6 of them. now the u. s. has reportedly released all migrant families from its detention facilities and is now tracking them through ankle brace. let's get more on this sir. developing story from our white house correspondent. kimberly how can
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standing by voice in washington dc detention facilities were always the subject of a lot of controversy. kimberly, when president biden took office. so how important is this particular move? it's a big move because it delivers on the by the administration's policy that they wanted to see something that was more humane. the criticism being that under the trump administration, the detention of those on document migrate. undocumented migrants that came into the united states is that they were being held in cages prison like facilities. so all of this now changing, at least for families, and that's an important distinction. here's the statement from the u. s. immigration and customs enforcement. they say they are committed to ensuring that all those that are custody reside in a safe, secure, and humane environment and under appropriate conditions of confinement. isis continuing to make nimble operational changes at its facilities in response to shifting conditions along the southwest border. ice has chosen to shift its usage
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of the drilling facility to focus on single adults, not families. consistent with the administration's goals of addressing irregular migration while supporting a system, a border management that is orderly, safe and humane. so at what you're hearing there from the government agency in charge of this migration, in terms of processing, those who wish to stay in the united states is that at least now for families, they will not be held in detention facilities. they will be out into the community . this is something that was promised and they will be tracked in some cases using monitoring through ankle bracelets and so forth. but an important distinction again is that those that are not in family groups. in other words, single individuals, young adults, et cetera, they could still be subject to the policy that was put in place by the trump administration. and for the last year, in to the, by the administration has been the detention in facilities such as the one that families also experienced in the last 12 months. indeed, of incomplete southern border continues to be a headache,
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may be full. the bart administration, the vice president campbell, horace city, heading the effort to try and find a solution, but what progress you know, that's been the big question and a you know, in fairness to the vice president, she has been tasked with a portfolio that i u. s. congress for the last 20 years has not been able to solve . so the expectations that this be resolved in a matter of under a year is somewhat unrealistic. having said that, there are real questions about what has been accomplished. you may recall, the vice president went down to meet with central american leaders, specifically in guatemala and the president of guatemala. now saying, i haven't spoken to the u. s. vice president in roughly 6 months now. the white house press secretary spoke to this earlier this week. she said, well, that may be true. i, what we dispute from the u. s. standpoint is the fact that there has been very high level engagement that has been continuing in order to address what the vice
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president calls the root causes of migration northward to the united states. in other words, trying to resolve issues of crime, corruption, and even the shortage of employment so that people feel they don't need to travel. so these are still ongoing issues. the white house insist that high level engagement continues between the u. s. and central american countries, even if there hasn't been a noticeable change of policy just yet. kimberly good to go. the update, thanks so much. kimberly. how could that all white house correspondent in washington dc? no coalition has been announced in the netherlands after the longest negotiations in the country's history, but the new government has been formed with the same parties. this is despite the previous administration being blamed for a childcare benefit scandal. start boston house. the story from the hague, dutch photos have to wait 9 months to see the same faces from the same parties, announcing a new government, acting prime minister,
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margaret off to santa right favored a party, promised a new start with the democrats, christian democrats, and a small christian party, this is no longer the exact same coalition was forced to step down earlier this year after almost $50000.00 parents were wrongly accused by tax authorities of child care benefit fraud and investigation, found that some were victims of racial profiling natasha dpi, was forced to pay back nearly $120000.00 and lost her job, her house and suffered from strokes. horn on mentally ex not need. i think it's in you mean i don't understand how this is possible. they have done this to us in not only to us, but to so many people. how is it possible that the same people who did this can still be there? so it's not that how long it in their coalition agreement to parties acknowledge the 1st thing they need to do is to restore trust. a recent survey showed at only 16 percent of dutch people still have confidence in the government strategy to tackle the gulf. it bend, amick,
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riots broke out and several cities in response to restrictions. why didn't you decide if we want a new government with a new face? this is not my, i should not run. i should not. of course i'm, i'm always responsible for everything which is not going well. and as absolutely your chris showed the child benefit scandal. of course it happened on my watch. it was not my personal doing, but absolutely true. i was prime minister when that happens for many jordan understand you're, you're here again, you're the new prime minister. yes. but we step down as a government and january be 40 elections in march and my party one after 9 month and at times painful negotiations. the new government looks very much like the old one. and although the 50 page agreement promises ambitious plans and a new approach, many wonder if it will be enough to restore confidence in politics. the new government has allocated billions for far reaching climate policies to build new houses and improve the education system. i would say we have a leader as ship problem in the netherlands. or for instance,
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our prime minister positions himself explicitly as her political manager. and he declined to show any moral leadership on important issues, say what the rule of law is, what the significance of loneliness is in the cove, it's been demick. and so it's only managing present problems, but no vision, but the router will most likely lead his forth cabinet is optimistic, the new government that took so long to build will bring change. although some worry, it might not live long enough to fulfill its promises. steadfast an elgin's era. the hake artisan garza the highlighting the need to protect the environment by attending a dozen sites into a leisure center. now the initiative allows people to enjoy the beach for free, as long as they clean the show. you want to say it has more on story. it was his dream come, true. 6 young people who live hearing cars. they got together and built the fun
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center near the beach. but what makes this place unique is the material used to built it recycled waste and there hi la hannah and their friends. they're all artists. they say not only did they want to keep their feet in short, lying clean. they also wanted to create a place where people can have fun, why learning about the importance of recycling and protecting the environment. whether it may apply level s, s. r initiatives based mainly on the methodology of joint leadership and community organization through which we employ the arts as a tool to educate people on maintaining the cleanliness of the seaside. and because we don't have any funding, at 1st, we turn to use solid waste found in warehouses of companies and municipalities that represented a burden on them. this place was built by around 300 tons of recycled waste because they had no funding for their project. they began by collecting solid waste, such as wooden planks broken power poles, huge garbage cans,
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rocks and lots of tires. they recycle them all to build this entire place. to project the coal, c is hours. you can sit here and enjoy your time free of charge. as long as you clean around the shore. i let and that and their friends invite people to bring whatever is broken or not needed their homes act that it should been may have been mccann. and what distinguishes the place is that it brings together all groups of the society ages and different arts. and because it is free of charge, you can enjoy every part of the place in exchange for volunteering and any don't you want to talk, or even in exchange for old or broken tools and objects that have no value for you anymore. at the start, the idea was difficult for people to accept, not to throw garbage or even clean the shore. but now we have impose this fact and it has become an example for many people. and it wasn't easy to find
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a place where they can build this leisure center. boeing causes municipality heard about their plans. it granted them this piece of land near the beach. it was originally a dump site for garbage and other waste was juggling no to fulfill what all of her thought we found the details of the sea as ours initiative intersect with many of the municipalities goals, whether from community participation, community interventions in preserving the environment, reusing environmental materials we found they played an exceptional role in creating a role model for young people, volunteers, and community activists to make sustainable interventions in community and environmental service them her. since this project was founded, it has become an example for others to do the same. but these young people say it's only the beginning of a bigger dream and they hope to show the world how beautiful garza can be in the
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see al jazeera got them. now, the palm city of love is synonymous with christmas and mexico. it's known that as the notary boy and millions are grown every year on this holiday season produces a hoping for bumper sales after business suffered in the pandemic. john homer applesauce from mexico city. ah christmas is approaching in mccardle there her micah, one of latin america's biggest flower markets. and one plant in particular is the star of the show. the not ship when it takes its name from the spanish for christmas eve. it's endemic to mexico and it's color means it's become synonymous with the festive season. the government estimates that about $20000000.00 plants grown a year for a deep christmas isn't the same without it. we met her, she snapped up more than 10 bouquets. when appleautomotive, apart from the fact that it's pretty and joyous, it helps the people that grow it. to me it's a really important falla, that means a lot at this time of year the us takes, could it quit le such
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a tool and used it to control fevers and heart conditions. but it was when the us ambassador joelle point set fell in love with it. it took several plots back to the u. s. that it really became popular. now in english, the flowers cool poinsettia off the him. and it's all over mexico city as the cap to comes back to life off to the worst of the pandemic. this is the city's main artery paseo de la reformer. and this is, it's hall. this is the most iconic monument, a mexico, the angel of independence. and it's a mock of how important the nazi where the flower is. it is a blanket of them all around the foot of the statue. and this is where they produced in the green houses of the such a miracle district on the outskirts of the city. perhaps it was inevitable. the egg flores that sega flowers in english, is dedicated his life to them from may when their 1st planted, his livelihood rests on these plants. doing well, economic eslinger is practically,
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it's a year's income. a lot of families depend on this. more than one half 1000 families just in such a mil coker from work. and they're hoping for big bounce in sales as met could continues to open up in christmas comes. john homan out is in mexico city. well, still had all out there. we've got all the full series of pizza. yeah, we'll have the later session from the 2nd actually still feel straight is captain, is ruled out for being a close contact to the coven 19 case. and here with the iraq will take a look at the technology that could change the way fans experience live football. awe mother nature's gift of colorful landscapes. a strong infrastructure governance arising were investments are waiting to flourish with even supplied by
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tradition. and where beautiful possibilities are offered frank assessments, this crisis is continued to weaken a look. i shan't go up even though perhaps he believes in the beginning that it works. but i prefer informed opinions. i think politicians will now be under incredible pressure from their young people. that is one of the most of the things that come out of this critical debate. do you think it should be facilitated? not sure. okay. it's a great. it's a really simple question. let's give samuel a child wants that inside story on al jazeera lou.
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ah, welcome to al jazeera, special coverage of the fee for arab count. hello on the december, who bringing the best of the action from the arrow cup semi finals. algeria made it through at the expense of host cutter, and in the 17th minute of stoppage time. also on the way action from the 2nd ashes, says england, most crucial, johnson against australia and the heroes welcome we'll hear from the new phenomena one champion, max for stopping up to the mercedes team, drops its appeal every type of when louis happened but 1st world war is increasingly being affected by the army kron variance of covered 19 english premier league match between lester city and top hotspot on thursday. is the latest to be called off. fans. i've already had to start showing covered pauses to get into
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grounds, but it's infections among places that are spiraling. branford, head coach, tom's frank is urging the lead to pass or pause the season. i beg your pardon and prevent a full shut down. we think that we ship his bone, the full round of premier league games this weekend, coming up the the code cases going through the roof in all the primary clubs, every one are dealing with it. every one have a have a problem. this moment time am to postpone this round and also the cow co. brown will give everyone a week at least dead to all these. i don't know exact the now before 5 days to, to clean and, and, and do everything in the training ground. so everything is fine. yeah. so you break the chain? am in every club, coven 19. has also had crickets ashes series with australia having to play england without their captain. pat cummins has been ruled down because he was deemed of the close contact of a coven. 19 case,
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he dined in the same restaurant as the positive case on wednesday night, and must now isolate for 7 days. steve smith takes charge in his absence. australia lead the theories one know, but they didn't make the best start off the designing to back 1st. marcus harris brilliantly caught badge off my little steward, bull's burly in the home team before for one, but think steady for the home team. thanks. was strong partnership between david warner and manas lavish shane. they shared a stand of 172 in 58 overs with both men passing 50 warner was eventually out for 95. despite that early a catch from butler, he dropped to lavish in twice including this very easy one. late in the day. it means lavishing was still there. i'm beaten on 95 at stumps, australia looking on course we're a big school day or 2 and 21 for 2. u. s. sport is also being hit hard by corona virus, the nfl commissioner roger good. dell says he's confident they can work their way through the leads worst outbreak. since the pandemic began. cadell was speaking at
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an nfl owners meeting in dallas with several items on the agenda, but none mo, pricing been corona virus with roughly 100 place testing positive. since monday it's a challenge and you know, i think the things that have made us successful is keeping safety 1st, 2nd, being willing to adapt at all times. and you know, we adapted several times last year. we've had to do that coming into the season. we work closely with the players association on those changes. and it's clear even in the last couple of weeks, that the changes are pretty significant and different and they were before it. i think it calls for modifications to our protocols in general. and we're working with the players association on that. we have some obviously steps that we feel are necessary to take, but we're confident we can work away through louis. hamilton's chances of being
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crowned for me, one champion artificially at an end for this season. he's mercedes team has dropped an appeal against the results of the deciding growth pre and abu dhabi on sunday that re so max the stop and when the title, the dutchman visited the red lou factory in the u. k on wednesday. say thank you to the people who made his call. besetti said in a statement that they were dropping the appeal because if one's governing body had agreed to review the schools rules, hamilton was overtaken on the final lap despite having dominated the race after officials allowed for stopping to catch him up during safety protocols. following another drive, his crash neither he mos won't to win a y championship in the courtroom. on the other side, we were deeply wrong in sandy. and it wasn't just. it wasn't just our cases are bought bad court. it was free style. reading of the roars to left and left, you was on like a sitting duck. ah
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now to some very, very lay drama. here at the fif arrow cup. algeria made it into the final, at the expense of hosts cutter after a game, which somehow had 19 minutes of stoppage time. $40000.00 fans were also mama stadium to watch, and although they are playing a weakened team in the tournament, was algeria who took the lead through jamal a band, lombardy, the referee from poland, then decided to add an extra 9 minutes to the game. much to the shock of the algerian coaching staff, there would have been even less embrace twin 6 minutes into stoppage time. catherine, collides with a hated from substitutes mohammed one toddy. but incredibly the match kept going and they'll jerry with been awarded a penalty. uses a bela uni, missed but scored the rebound in the 17th extra minute. there was still 2 minutes after that. i've got a couldn't find a way back into the game. so it's al jerry as we progress to the final on saturday against tunisia. we are the only to better be begins with them out of
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a job. you know to play 16. 17 days is very, very hot. i'm very good. all right with you about 3030 today about good night needed extra time. something amazing want 20 minutes again is miracle one, i did it 10 minutes a months. what it was i am start time. how we watch football games could be about to change forever. al jazeera is leading the way in developing new technology here at the cap to in on the viewing experience of fans both at home and in stadiums and richardson reports. this is a trial match with the difference. technology is being judged rather than play is
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al jazeera is one of the broadcasters leading a project aimed at pushing the limits of the viewing experience. where at the dawn of a whole new, a global rollout to 5 g broadband networks is one of the key to making this all work. what is the possibility of 5 g to revolutionize how remote production, how broadcast production from events like this are being done? can we be more mobile? you can see someone running with their camera along the field that's getting content over 5 g and being live streams to our applications, to our tv. for one night's only parents watching their children at this game in doha can also follow the action from multiple angles on their phone. the state today with this project just to give everyone the best seat in the house, regardless of whether or not they're actually at the match. supporters will be able to access and share footage in real time, bringing those home closer to the action. a new viewing options to everyone in the
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stadium. it's a different, different engagement and different view for the people to see as well. because all we see now is, is the 6 cameras round and you see what's happening the much. but the camera, but the individuals been able to put their feet in because of the 5 g network and the bandwidth choosing it is different is this really creates a sort of found journalism if you'd like to see. and we can see benefit from that in the sports, as well as the news the plays involved in this game, working on the idea of having more than just the eyes to rely on while it's alive match. i think having something on the phone would add to the experience. it's helpful. yeah. like let's see. you want to see how individual players doing. you can track them throughout the much. it's really smart. how like, you can like watch one game and then like the power of the internet can like make you like help you to watch another game. like if you like a fall, like a penalty less than a penalty and you missed it. you can watch your phone and see if it's actual penalty. the options that could soon be an offer for fans or seemingly endless
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media revolution causes limits. if you see there are some white papers that suggest that you can have a hologram of the match itself. minimize version of that at home, or you may have some different kind of ask, followed by a virtual reality and all of that, everything would be possible. you may watch the game as if you were in the stadium without going no longer will support have to live in the moment. instead, they'll be choosing the moment. they vary and be richardson, l g 0. so that's also known as a reminder about top 4 story coded 19 continues to hit forward around the world with a many game between lester and taught them the latest to be called oath and australia without they kept it in the ashes because of covered 19 but they are still in a strong position of the several missed chances by england. we'll be back in a few hours time for another sports update at 15. 45 g m t. but stay with us here
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in al jazeera after the break. but and then these update for you see then killing the debate. 90 percent of the world's refugees have come from a common impacted country. as a climate emergency is putting more pressure on across the world and amplify your voice. it's not for you to filtrate. now it's not a lock can get this completed. we cannot lose hope. we know what to do, and we have the tools to, to, to get back with a patient this to lean on now to sierra. it was supposed to be a refuse, but south korea's brothers home was allegedly the scene of torture. great, and even murder. 11 east investigates the crimes. and those set to be behind. on al jazeera,
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compelling journalism. we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous . ambulances continue to arrive at the scene of the explosion. inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about what living under fascism was light. how much money did you make for your rural and deliverance? i made that al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running with with
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awe . frances restricting travel from the united kingdom to cut the spread of the armor crumb variant. ah, hello, how robin? you watching. i was there life why headquarters? here in doha, tens of thousands of people in the philippines are forced to leave their homes as typhoon roy makes land full. also press freedom at risk. reporters with our borders says at least $46.00 journalists have been killed this year just for doing their job.
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