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iran, and that's going to drop down some what, whether for a q wait, so we show the 3 day forecast here. really the next several days. we've got that risk. we could even power up some thunderstorms as so we'll certainly be watching that carefully off the pockets thought seems a bit cool here for the hor, at 18 degrees that is below average for this have the year off to turkey. really gloomy conditions here. low temperatures breezy in some spots that rain will turn to snow for people like places like opera over the next little bit. we have seen flooding across the congo, so this is force thousands of people from their homes as that flooding intensifies and still more weather in the forecast for the democratic republic of congo, spilling into congo on friday. further toward the south, some bursts of heavy rain can be expected zambia right through to the bob boys southern sections of most and be great through to eastern areas of south africa and a bit of a temperature divide here, they're going down in johannesburg, but temperatures are on the way up in cape town, getting up to
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a high of 26 degrees on friday, sir. ah, i've come back to san diego to revisit the fascinating part of calcium history. they were crazy, creative, even visionary. they were top lesta, not realistic. i was them as a child during and just pops into people still love them. it was basically too bad to be true. what they were predicting can comment to heal ethnic divisions and national tensions exist in both you today. once upon a time in sarajevo on al jazeera, ah, can you hear it? anticipation these rising. excitement is growing. as cattle a ways brings your favorite teen to cut off for the free for arab called 2021. greatness is in the air, light sources, juan and rich new heights. join us in cut off from november,
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the 30th to december. the 18th booked the old package. now act cats are always dot tom. oh, a hello. i'm to something else and there were new dollar. at least one person who died in the us as a new storm system sweeps across the midwest. extreme winds in the state of iowa, blue over a truck and trailer killing the driver. and this follows last friday devastating tornadoes in the region. rescue operations are underway in parts of the philippines that have been hit by one of the most powerful storms in the world. this, your official say about 10000 villages,
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or in the past of that high food. the army kron variance is driving a record number of infections in many countries around the world, from 2 vans all non essential travel from the u. k. and cases in africa has served by nearly 83 percent. so as we mentioned, the continent of africa has seen its cases rise sharply. it also has the lowest vaccination rates of any region in the world. african countries are struggling to get doses through the un back kovak scheme. and growing vaccine hesitancy is also a concern as nicholas hack reports from the car. a precious and life saving vaccine, free of cost. and yet no one at this cobra, 1900 vaccination center in downtown to car. wanted to take it some past your buys. ask nurse been to jello if the vaccine will make them sterile. others wonder if it will give them a heart attack, or they'll go blind. quite her assurances,
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the vaccine is safe and could protect their lives. people don't trust her. there's so much misinformation so much nonsense. talking about clothes and vaccines, just like talking about politics has become an issue that divides people. let's make this clear. we need to get vaccinated to protect ourselves and our loved ones . it's the only way among those refusing to get vaccinated is t. v pundit, an emergency dr. bob walker and young while he treats patients infected with cove at 19 young, is famous for his postings on social media. near argues that as long as a western pharmaceutical companies refuse to wave patents so that vaccines can be produced locally. they should not be trusted or used on africans. on a new mucus. it's not a vaccine, it's a product being tested on people. that's why people are getting sick despite to vaccine, too much fear misinformation and not enough vaccines means that only 10 percent of africans have been vaccinated. nigeria, home to 200000000 people is only inoculated. an average of a 1000 people
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a day. in senegal, more than 200000 expired doses, have been destroyed, is where the coven vaccine is being stored. it needs to be kept between $2.00 and $8.00 degrees celsius. the challenge is to get those vaccines in remote health centers, where the ambient temperatures is around 40 to 30 degrees celsius. also, it's a race against time for health workers to get as many people inoculated before these doses expire for nursed yellow, the new variant is spreading faster than we think, partly because of widespread misinformation. this vaccine hesitancy has a cost, perhaps barely visible for now, but she fears a wave of infections lies ahead. nicholas hawk al jazeera de car. let's talk about this a dr. morgan come al jani, who's a senior policy advisor at the people's vaccine alliance is joining us from oxford
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. any okay, thanks for speaking to us on the al jazeera news hour. so, from what you've seen, how deep does vaccine skepticism run in? let's look at the continent of africa 1st of all. ok, so you're saying is that mission formation, which spread globally, misinformation is everywhere. now once we have that in, in, in africa is the fact that there was no supply. so there wasn't communications like big communication campaign to tell people what the scene about and how we can fix those and all that they couldn't do that because there was no, let's see. so here in the u. k, you know, there was communication everywhere because if i go to the clinic i will see. but if i am in africa i won't get anything. so we don't have the medications. so that's one thing. so people didn't, you know, there was no vaccine. so why should wonder about that? and it was just the, the home,
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like fear it was open to the mix information. so the other thing is that now that you mentioned donna, now that you know that those are gonna come painting to educate people about the scene. so that is more people getting naked and many other countries like that, right? so you are ok. hello. thank you. just a moment ago though, and you were comparing the, the communication over in the u. k, where you are to some countries over in africa. but despite there being communication over in the u. k, they're still in vaccine hesitancy and skepticism over there, as well as an end part. so a lot of countries in an eastern europe. but what do you put that down to? this is not different in the supply and make the information here. the movement or groups are very strong. they're always being on me. so one
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other, maxine and now we'll go back, but now the social media is really popularizing the message, so a lot of people are skeptical about it in africa. so i either go to get union data survey among a number of african countries. and most people said they are, they are, they're willing to get back to me because what do you use to see them operate? you know, in a normal life. so having at the scene is not just part of life. it's not that big deal, but we didn't see why the young people have the joy either of appeal or not. we did not have that choice enough to know that you're part of the people's vaccine. and one of the things that your organization calls for is equal access to vaccinations
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. what needs to happen? obviously, we're not seeing equal access as you've been saying parts of africa do lack vaccines. so what needs to happen to, to sort of make sure that the vaccine reaches people who, who need it and want it back, move the problem. the problem is, let's don't particularly come g less, 3 key decisions on the bottom of the company. and that is how when you go this to produce, whether those are going and the right. and therefore the don't, this was produced according to the company capacity. they would prefer to give them to rich market because that's where they must fly their profit. and you know, it's expected that they couldn't find them done by next year. they would, they would have made a $100000000000.00 with the b 1000000000 dollars next year, but never happened in pharmaceutical companies industry. this is what we've been
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austin. people alliance have been asking for since last year in expectation of this, even before we have is diversify production and maximize production all over the world that are so many companies pulling up just publish a report yesterday about the number of companies in developing countries that could have made the vaccine out of that was made more available. we still have the option with bill can do that if the company's share the knowledge about the vaccine more and they how they not pick up and then not doing that one locally will have fairly good. thank you. thank you. thank you so much for speaking to us from oxford in the u. k. dr. mark dot com. i'll jani. thank you. now, the associated press calling on the p. o. p. s. government to immediately release its journalists, detain 2 weeks ago, follows a report from an advocacy group that says,
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hundreds of journalists worldwide have been arrested this year. victoria gayton. b has one a mirror monkey yarrow was arrested in the ethiopian capital, addis ababa accused of promoting terrorism. he was working as a freelance journalist for the associated press over the us base news agency is called the allegations baseless to other journalists will also arrested. they face up to 15 years in prison if convicted of violating the emergency lose brought in last month. the annual global round up by report is without food as paints a bleak picture of media safety and freedom, particularly in ethiopia. the correspondent of the new york times as been kicked out of the country, which was unprecedented since abbey took office in the 2018. there is this communication law count. i am the northern part of the country and now you're just not able to do independent journalism anymore because only the official narrative
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about the work is to look for in general's. it's been a tough years for journalists around the world report is without buddhist says at least $46.00 journalists have been killed this year because of the stories they were reporting. and nearly $500.00 a being detained. 65 are being held hostage. the most dangerous countries for media workers or mexico and afghanistan, followed by yemen and india. one of the reasons why there are so many journalists detain these you're up to 20 person is mainly because a deterioration of the situation in 3 countries, including jamar, a, china and the levers report is without buddhist, says its findings are alarming. but remarkably, the number of journalists killed this year is the lowest since it began counting 25 years ago. bought the number of journalists being detained is the highest. and in their absence, it says vital voices remain silent. victoria gate and be al jazeera oracle
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bangladesh, celebrating the 50th anniversary of its independence from pakistan. earlier, a prime minister shall ha, seen up presided over a victory day parade and dock off where india's armed forces took part for the 1st time. india help bangladesh. guerrilla fighters defeat pakistan's army in 1971. an estimated $3000000.00 people were killed in the 9 month conflict leading to independence. while pakistan's governments has congratulated bangladesh on its golden jubilee, there is mixed reaction from bangladesh. she's living in pakistan with some of bon jovi reports from karachi. i saw your shot was a teenager when what is now bangladesh split away from pakistan. some of his family members died in the violence and he blames pakistan's government for actions that gave rise to bangladesh, nationalism. we had taken the nitrogen portion of focus on i. so what subjects i want to slaves or what a sudden that's it. that's it. on december 16,
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1971. because funny, generally ozzy find a threat to document and pockets on the game by the dash after a 9 month long violent uprising indian soldiers in lori hundreds of thousands of people were killed by those who called for independence. and those who wanted to stay part of the united part fun for this, the many focused on you hold india responsible when bengalis of the allies back west ferguson is not going to shave. and indians realized it more than the been goalies. dunden intervened politically, socially, monetarily de stablish the office of mac b by me and tell cut out that sentiment is fueled by political speeches by indian leaders visiting bangladesh for bangladesh. his freedom, the desire here was matched to their pockets. don forces carried out atrocities
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there. in scrawling suburbs of karachi, the 10s of thousands who were forced from their homes have mixed feelings about the split of 2 buckets sun, 50 years on this place, bang, she's in both countries, have struggled to find the state. many and buckets on feel abandoned and left with no legal status sticklers bangladesh, she cannot get an education go to hospital or earn a living because they lack proper documentation. despite government promises, nothing has changed for thousands of families here about a number of yeah, what i will look, this is our country. we have historically been goalies. we should we go, our generations have been born and we demand identity cards. so we can at least earn a living in the last 5 decades pockets on the bank that have developed mutual ties . the government has been regulated bangladesh on the golden jubilee and invited
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the prime minister to visit pockets on. but when it comes to the war of independence, there are some wounds that even time cannot heal. sama javi dollars era, karachi, the poinsettia flower is synonymous with christmas and mexico. it's known there as then not che bueno and millions are growing every year. and this holiday season, producers are hoping from bumper cells after business suffered independent, mach john home, and reports from mexico city. christmas is approaching him mckuddle there her micah, one of latin, america's biggest flower markets. and one plant in particular is the star of the show. the no chip winner. 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 plants had grown a year for a date. christmas isn't the same without it. we met her, she snapped up more than 10 bouquets. wasn't uploaded more far apart from the fact
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that it's pretty and joyous. it helps the people that grow it. to me, it's a really important fowler that means a lot at this time of year in the us takes, could it quit le such a tool and use it to control fevers and heart conditions. but it was when the us ambassador joelle point set fell in love with it took several plots back to the u. s. that it really became popular. now in english, the flowers cool poinsettia off to 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 its hall. this is a most iconic monument, a mexico, the angel of independence. and it's a mock of how important the nazi boiler flower is that there is a blanket of them all around the foot of the start to and this is where they produced in the green houses of the so chimerical district on the outskirts of the
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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. practically, it's a year's income and a lot of families depend on this. more than one half 1000 families, just insult yamil coker from work. and they're hoping for big bounce in sales as met could continues to open up in christmas comes. john holman. out is eda mexico city, stay with us on the al jazeera. these are the sports. these are coming up with. yes, we've got plenty on the white, including the latest on the curve of dramas and taking hold of sports around the world. we live up from our, our cup studio in, ah, it's one year until the 1st real world in the middle east. talk to al jazeera
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cembura 1st ever female secretary general before to share her journey and discuss the route to cut her 2022. 0 no, just the room with a lou.
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awe. thanks to your company where live from our our cup studio into hello, i'm gemini, shad plenty of thought coming up. including the latest on the emerging cove at crisis in the premier with another 2 batches being cooled off. australia and crickets, him also affected by private. they take the upper hand over england off the day, one of the 2nd ashes test. and max was staffing arrives at red, who racing had what is it to a hair? very welcome. following his championship victory wells for his increasingly being affected by the only crumb variant of coven 19 the premier league match between lesson taught them on thursday and saturdays game between manchester united. i'm bryson you have both been cooled off. fans have already been forced to showcase the
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vaccination passes to enter grounds, but it's infections among players that are spiraling brentford keisha, thomas frank, is urging the league to pause at the season and prevent a full shut down. we think that we ship his bowl the full round of premier games this weekend, coming up the the code cases going through the roof in all the primary clubs, every one of dealing with it. every one have a have a problem this moment time am to postpone this round and also the cow co round will give everyone a week at least a to all these i don't know exact the know before 5 days to, to clean and do everything in the training ground, so everything is fine is so you break the chain and in every club, us forces also being hit hot by korean, a virus, the nfl commissioner, roach, adela says he's confident they can walk their way through. the lease was outright
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since the pandemic began to dallas by his an nfl owners meet him at meeting in dallas with several items on the agenda, but none more pressing than crane of iris with about a 100 players testing positive. since monday, cavan 19 has also had crickets ash's series with australia having to buy england without that captain. pat cummins is ruled out of the 2nd test because he was deemed a close contact of a coven 19 case. he dined in the same restaurant as the positive case on wednesday night. i must now isolate for 7 days for my captain steve smith is taking charge in his absence. the setback of leaving the skipper has done nothing to shake australia on day one, despite losing one of their ripening bats than early on. thanks to this brilliant catch from joe butler deals east school, 221 runs for the loss of just 2 wickets. david won a continued his recent good form, but once again he was dismissed and just short of his century monosyllabic shane of finished the day on lease. and on 95, the should have been out late in the day,
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if not for shocking dropped catch from butler australian lead the series mercedes ball sit tight, i woof, says louis hamilton will never get out of the controversial end to the abbey, dabby grand prix. and con, guarantee if the british driver will race in formula one. again, despite fitting that, hamilton was robbed of the title of the team on to going to pursue their appeal against the result. because the sports governing body has agreed to review the rules needed. he mos won't do. we would check it should be the culture on the, on the side we were deeply wrong can sandy and it wasn't just, it wasn't just the case. if you bought bad court, it was freestyle reading off the rules to left and left. you was like a sitting duck. the mercedes private dominates hit the season finale but lost out to max the stop and he was crown champion for the 1st time the staff and won the race. after overtaking hamilton on the final lap,
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that was all for officials allowed him to catch up to the brit during the safety call protocols a following another dr. is crushed. the dutchman visited the redwood factory in england on wednesday to say thank you to the people who made his title winning come . for me, it's amazing to be a part of the steam. and like i said, there any there when i was very mo shy, i hope i can do this for another 1015 years altogether because there's no reason to leave. and i have such a good relationship with everyone that you know, this is really where i want to be for a long time. ah, how we watch football games could be about to change forever. al jazeera is leading the way in developing new technology here at the our cup to enhance the viewing experience, the fans, both at home and in stadiums. and the richardson has mall. this is a trial match with the difference. technology is being judged rather than play is al
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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, the global rollout of 5 g broadband networks is one of the keys to making this 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 and we 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 t. v. 's for one nights only parents watching their children at this game in doha can also follow the action from multiple angles on the 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 the match. supporters will be able to access and share footage in real time, bringing those home close to the action. a new viewing options to everyone in the
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stadium was 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 much with 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 fun 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 a life match. i think having something on the phone with odd to the insurance, 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 fall like a penalty less than a penalty, and you, mr. you can watch your phone and see for the actual penalty the,
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the options that could soon be an offer for fans or seemingly endless media revolution. discard them. if you see there are some white papers, the 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 aspect empowered by virtual reality and all of that, everything would be possible. you may watch the game as if you're in the stadium without goings. no longer will support have to live in the moment. instead, they'll be choosing the moment. they vary and be richardson. she's here so your thought for now, but a reminder of our story. 19, it continues to hit or to round the world with faith again, between less and talking to latin manchester united as much with bryce so that we can both cooled off on more sports at $1845.00 at gmc as we continue to monitor the latest in $1000.00 outright taking hold off the premier league. the stand out as
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jazeera spot, cembura 1st ever female secretary general of the 1st to share her journey and discuss the route to cut her 2022. 0, now does iraq. the news frances restricting travel from the united kingdom to curve the spread of the army kron variance. ah, you're watching, i'll just live from headquarters and hi, daddy navigate the also coming up the us releases all undocumented migrant families from it's detention centers and tracks them remotely. tens of thousands of people in the philippines are forced to lead their home, the type of why make landfall business and bloom, mexico christmas flower that's bringing.

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