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i have a dream. my dream is that people lay my daughter, the young people just have a full voice and don't feel targeted because of their race or ethnicity ah. fronts to ban most travel from the u. k, which is reported a record number of infections for the 2nd day in a row. ah, hello, i'm marianna mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program . thousands, flea their homes are super typhoon rice slams into the philippines. the strongest storm to hit it this year. police in haiti say all the american and canadian missionaries kidnapped in october of now been released. and you asked what he says,
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all undocumented migrant families from detention centers using ankle bracelets to track them instead. ah, low and welcome to the program or governments around the world are scrambling to contain a spread of the army. kron variant of cove at 19 several countries are recorded their highest daily infection rates. since the pandemic began, france is burning non essential travel from the u. k by any one who is not a french citizen or resident to curb the spread of the new variant. the u. k is reported a record number of infections for a 2nd day in a row at more than 88000 or the situation isn't much better in france, which reported over 60000 cases. south korea is reinstating strict to social distancing laws just 6 weeks after determining it would be able to live with cove at 19 and on the african continent. the delta,
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an army kron variance of driven infections up by nearly 83 percent. that's the fastest serge anywhere in the world this year. the world health organization says there are few deaths compared to previous spikes. or we challenge begins our coverage now in london. ah, the 1247 eurostar from london brought its usual bustle to paris. but soon, these trains may be mostly empty. from saturday, france is limiting trouble to and from the u. k. so only those with compelling reason. french nationals, residents and their families all arrivals have to isolate truck drivers. they are exempt. it will say salute will give your blessings damage. this is the framework that will be put in place, which will allow us to further type in the net to slow down and reduce as much as possible. the arrival of a mac on various cases in our territory. so much during this time we vaccinated the booster shots for the 2nd day running the u. k. has logged a record breaking number of new cases, 88000 on the cronies,
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spreading through this country faster than any previous various forest. johnson's government is focusing on vaccine boosters, as it principal weapon that and urging people to think about where they go and who they see. we don't want to make your choices for you about your social life. well closing things we all saying is people should be cautious and they should think about their activities in the, in the run up to turn to christmas on the streets of london's west end. those i spoke to didn't seem overly concerned. just put me off to project. get it. i get, i mean i thought, you know, i'll just go live. you can't shut yourself a wife forever. have you cancel any plans? no, i haven't. i may just go to the states and ask mary poppins. trying to stay safe, but still trying to live
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a normal life. but plenty of others are changing their plans at this to staff shortages because of infection and business is a suffering again. it is canceling performance. if restaurants, cafes, nightclubs, losing booking. and unlike before, when they have government financial assistance to help them cope with this, this time, their own, their own, sorry say one and 5 hightail cancellations at the moment it's people that ship against their christmas party is people not working from home and not traveling. james bainbridge runs the white house hotel in well, in north of london. he wants the government to think again, we've had a lot of help and it's been, is, was kept, is going. and it's been well worth it if it was to stop. now not happened. that's a wasted, what's the point and get in as far as far as we have flat or be taken away for businesses to them file. it's all so very familiar. another wave of infections, businesses in trouble. again, another christmas in doubts cove. it is the unwanted gift we can't get rid of. rory
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challenz out 0, london. and in the past few minutes you as president joe biden has told americans, he only on their end is going to spread more rapidly in the united states. he will know a winter of severe illness and death awaits the unvaccinated, adding that it's past time for people to get booster shots, and they should do so as quickly as possible. now south career is limiting gatherings to a maximum of 4 people as long as a vaccinated, a made a surgeon, cases and hospitalizations. their restaurants and bars will also be forced to close at 9 o'clock each night. the restrictions come with warnings at the countries, hospitals are being overwhelmed by patients that are critically ill. 81 percent of intensive care beds are in use nation wide or than 80 percent of the population has been vaccinated. it's really africa that trails as the lowest vaccinated, confident in the world, as you can see from the light colors here on the map. they're still struggling to
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get doses through the un backed kovak scheme. only 20 african countries of manage to vaccinate more than 10 percent of that population's growing. vaccine hesitancy is also a factor with this is nicholas hack reports from dick har. hey, precious and life saving vaccine, free of cost, and yet no one at this cook at 19 vaccination center in downtown to car wants to take it. some passer buys, asked nurse been to jello if the vaccine will make them sterile. others wonder if it will give them a heart attack? or if they'll go blind up despite her assurances, the vaccine is safe and could protect their lives. people don't trust her. their father. so much miss information. so much nonsense. talking about coven vaccines is like talking about politics and 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 and emergency,
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dr. bucher and young. while he treats patients infected with coven, 19 young is famous for his postings on social media. he 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. no one. mm hm. 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 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,
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it's a race against time for health workers to get as many people inoculated before these doses expire. for nurse jello. 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 carr ah. rescue operations are under way off to parts. the philippines were hit by one of the strongest storms in the world. this year typhoon rise. strength into a category. 5 storm for making landfall in the southern philippines. the tourist island, sierra gow. in surrey. gow dell. not a province was hardest hit status, the seine winds of up to a 195 kilometers per hour, close to $100000.00 people who fled their homes as it moves to the central
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philippines. officials say around $10000.00 villages are in the projected part of the typhoon. shemelle alan dougen is in manila with more on the rescue efforts. it is the most powerful storm to hit the philippines this year. a 100000 people have already fled their homes typhoon. why mean land fallen thursday and continues to batter the regions of his science and men de now, click on the coast guards are rushing to evacuate. hundreds of residents, after incessant rains, flooded their communities. young and old men are forced to leave their homes with only the clothes on their backs. residence carry what they can with many hoping any damage will be limited and they'll be able to return home soon. the philippines is no stranger to natural disasters. it is constantly battered by storms and volcanic
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eruptions. dave, when a young in 2013, holds the record as the strongest anywhere in the world. it killed at least 7000 people and displaced millions more. since then, the government has institutionalized emergency and disaster response. but even in a country long affected by around 20 storms, each year siphoned right comes at the most precarious time. those evacuated can stay in temporary shelters for too long because of cobit 19 restrictions. while those in coastal and form and communities say, they are already bearing the brunt of an economic recession and fear that the typhoon could obliterate whatever livelihood they have left. the philippine government has pre positioned aid and military as 1st responders across the country . but the typhoon is expected to impact so many provinces. yet as warned local
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officials to prepare for the worst jamal alan dorgan al jazeera manila. the governor of the state of kentucky saying the number of deaths from friday's tornadoes is now risen to 75. with 16 people still missing for the west in iowa, a truck driver was killed over night in 1st storms there. i went warnings, a car in place for an area stretching 2000 kilometers right across the country, from mexico to canada. on wednesday, more than 20 different tornadoes reported a figure miss urology essays abnormal for this time of year. 6 a loss, 12 american and canadian missionaries, kidnapped by a criminal gang in haiti, has been released. the group was abducted in october after visiting an orphanage near ports a prince. 5 others who had taken with them were freed in the last few weeks. the final 12 were discovered by the authorities on thursday, on a mountain near the capital. gang $400.00 mulatto had demanded
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a $1000000.00 per person in ransom money. it's not clear if that was paid. haiti has been struggling with a huge spike in kidnappings and other gang related violence. this year, chaper tansy brings us more from washington. we've been trying to piece things together from reports, from haitian authorities haitian media as well as, as well as those in the u. s. student who knew no the missionaries and the picture we have is around 10, 10 am g m t. the remaining hostages were found in a mountainous area about 2 hours south of puerto prince v. they were found by locals who alerted the authorities haitian media as they went then they were taken in, they were given medical tests the haitian haitian media, se some i thought was experienced weight loss in that time and incompatibility. and then we switched to the reports. we got from the u. s. at least these, these missionaries came from all over the all over the u. s. they were organized by an ohio based mission regroup. and their report stay that those who knew the
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missionaries and were part of the congregation of the missionaries for michigan received a call from someone or a text message rather early this morning from quite someone connected to the situation. telling them that all the, all the missionaries were now free. and we have this interesting quote from michigan congressional member or a member of congress saying, i want to thank the members of the hostage negotiation team for the diligence and securing the safe release of all the hostages. so this was apparently then a negotiated release. we don't know whether, whether that $17000001.00 for each $1000000.00 for each hostage was actually paid. but this was a release that was negotiated. apparently we knew that the f b, i was helping in facilitating in negotiations as well or a suit. why do you regard it as a symbol of haiti's? freedom and dignity has been voted on the united nations in tangible cultural heritage list. the german soup is prepared and eaten on the 1st of january to mark katy's independence day. originally reserved for slaveowners. haitians took
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ownership of the soup when they gained independence from france in 18. 04. the pumpkin soup is made with vegetables, plantation, meat, pasta, and spices. so that for you on the program has been tragedy in tasmania. auto gust of wind lift a bouncy castle high in the air, killing 5 children at the end of school. yes. celebrations. and artists and gaza at 10 a rubbish dump site into a beach with hello. thank you for joining in. we have seen few storms like this in the western pacific. ry is now cutting across central and western areas of the philippines. so for a pillow top princess that you're now in the line of fire here more than $300.00 millimeters
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of rain and those winds will still be blasting to about 175 kilometers per hour. mudslides and land sides. a big concern. let's track out where rye is going. slipping into the south china sea. we'll go into vietnam now cuz this is gonna make a lanfield. there is we probably head toward late sunday monday at this point, looking to be south of da nang and just north of hope she'd been city going have to renshaw, rain here, and powerful winds. but of course nothing like we've seen in the philippines. our northern areas of china and korea, cold blast of air, some see effect, snow for western areas of honcho and talking about those low temperatures. got to talk about australia. look at this, adelaide 37. keep that in mind. we'll come right back to at some active whether it's storms around brisbin. okay, so there we are. 37 checkout saturday for adelaide. you're down to $24.00, but the heat is building toward the northwest. some spots here could see 50 degrees by the time we end the weekend. and that rain is dying down across new zealand, but still a few bursts of heavy rain for the south island on friday. that's it. see you soon
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. ah, it was supposed to be a refugee, but south korea's brother's home was allegedly the scene of torture. right? and even murder, 11 east investigating the crimes on those set to behind on al jazeera. ah al jazeera, with no news. ah ah,
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look back, i look at the main stories now. france is binding most noise, sensual travel from the u. k, which is reported a record number of cove infections for a 2nd day. elsewhere, south korea is also reinstating strict his social distancing laws off to judge in cases of the crime mars rescue operations on the way impacts the philippines that have been hit by one of the most powerful storms in the world. this year. officials say about 10000 villages are in the path of typhoon rye and 12 american and canadian missionaries, kidnapped in october by criminal gang in haiti, have been released. the gang for 100 melissa had demanded a $1000000.00 per person and ransom money. it's not clear if that was paid the u. s . is reportedly releasing all migrant families from its detention facilities. instead it plans to use remote tracking technology like ankle bracelets, a white house course when it came by how kit has more on the story. now. this is
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a campaign promise that the u. s. president made that he would deliver a more humane immigration policy. certainly he set out to make some changes, but a lot of the immigration policy under the trumpet ministration remains in place in terms of the statement coming from the agency task with overseeing all of this. it's known as immigration, customs enforcement, our ice. i says in that statement is committed to ensuring that all those in our custody resided safe, secure, and humane environment. and under appropriate conditions of confinement. ice is continuing to make nimble operational changes at its facilities in response to shifting conditions along the southwest border. now terms of those shifting consist, conditions, ah, that means sharp increase. a, in the case of one crossing in yuma, arizona went to south western states. there is an increase of illegal immigration, or undocumented migrants entering the united states of about 2500 per cent from one
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year ago. i'm add to that. what we should also point out is when it comes to the conditions of confinement. the media hasn't been allowed to see these conditions and they were heavily criticized under the trump administration, accused of keeping people in cages. the early pictures under the biden administration didn't look any different. ah, and so they to stop lighting the media, go in to take tours and so we don't particularly know how much this is differing from the previous administration to. now what we do know, however, is that there are at least try to keep families together as well. that's what this announcement is, is that families will no longer be held in these detention centers, but they'll still be used for individuals facebook as band 7 companies, which it says we're operating as surveillance for higher it sending warning note says to 48000 people who the social network bodies were targeted byte malicious
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activity. facebook says these surveillance companies enable their clients to target users and collect intelligence on them before. ultimately it's compromising that devices. facebook says those regularly targeting to politicians, journalists, and human rights activists. in australia, 5 children have been killed after a gust of wind swept up a bouncy cancel. they were jumping on police a for more in a critical condition. after falling to the ground from about 10 meters in the air, the children aged around 11 was celebrating their last week of primary school and the island state of tasmania. the events that it occurred to die davenport in tasmania are just sharing guy up just unthinkably hot breaking and young children on a fungi out together with their families. and it turns to such horrific tragedy
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at this time of year. it just break your heart. now official campaign in chalet is drawing to a close out of sunday's presidential run off with the last rallies being held. polling suggest a very close race in an election that is completely polarized the south american nation. far i candidate jose antonio cost to finish top in the 1st round, leads with 48.5 percent off to gaining ground. and reason days, he has overtaken his left wing opponent gabrielle burridge, but only by the slender wrist of margins. orange is just a point 1 point one percent behind a 48.4 percent. carly's toilet america added to the sand, human who is at the past closing rally and santiago, how unexpected is it the cast should be doing so well in like the fact that they tend to perform well. moderate candidates in chile? exactly. it's 6 months ago. it would have been unthinkable that double check on your passcode how did this far within striking distance of the presidency?
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this is of a race that is really neck and neck. every single boat will count. they are practically tied in 1st and 2nd place. now what's on your passion for many people represent the past years, know old griffin, servitude. he is a strong catholic who is opposed to same sex marriage to abortion. or he speaks all the cultural dictatorship on the left wing. but he also represents law and order, and that is something that many kids are yearning for after more than 2 years of social upheaval, pray tests that have often ended in violence, as well as an uprising, an indigenous uprising in south central tilley. she calls the act of terrorism with promises to crush. and that is why a lot of people have turned their head at this moment to help her. i vacation i'm. he's holding this rally in one until he's free. wealthiest counties knows the
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people who live here are strong supporters of task, which probably is not surprising. but he also has a board of other people that become disenchanted with the centers. warranties from the left and the right. and that is what that accounts for his popularity. this will be the last chance that he has when he arrived, when about an hour's time, we believe to address jillions and to convince them that he is really the solution for the future. despite his past, which is so closely tied to ginnie's, former military dictatorship, married, and his left wing rival got rail. burridge came in a close 2nd in the 1st was a selection. how is he trying to win over undecided? sorry about that. that boy was holding a rally of his own at this very hour in another part of town, more middle class, lower middle class area, which is good. and the people who live there or i see him as the solution for
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greater social justice. but he too has suffered from his alliance with julian communist party would have made many people down for wonder whether he is going to go too far to the net. whether this country would lose some of economic stability that it became so famous for over the last 3 decades. and so both candidates are actually swinging more to the lead to the same for at least in their visual programs. when we had a lot of concessions to that center, because i need to win over those people voted for neither candidate. in the 1st round, her gabby had bought a job, as you know, was a former left leader who now represent a center left with nation. and he's tried it very best to live. so shall we say, inform all is wearing a jacket. nowadays, when he addresses people, even though he says that he really hasn't changed, but he's still the same person who wants to be social revolution in this country.
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thank you very much of us america added to lucille newman reporting to us from santiago, chile. we go to turkey now, and the central bank has caught interest rates for the 4th month in a row in line with president regime type odor ones. unorthodox policy, which has been criticized by most economists, the bank whose leadership ottawa replaced with like minded officials this year, slashed entrusts from 19 percent in september to 14. now. but officials say they'll stop the carts to monitor the effects of it. inflation is rocketed to more than 21 percent with experts predicting to rise to 30 percent next year and say the is credibility with the markets is now in tatters. turkish lira dropped as much as 5.6 percent to another record low of $15.00 to the dollar. after the latest cut was announced, it's more than half in value against the dollar this year. with household battling soaring prices, ado on has announced a rise in the minimum wage by 50 percent next year to $280.00
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a month. but isn't casino goose phase from a sample? it's not likely to help that much. turkish government decided for if it's a percent increase on the minimum wage levels and brought it up to $4250.00 turkish, the rest, which was quite a ball what was expected in the market. however, experts are warning that the inflation is going to sort more and more in the coming months because of the week turkish iraq. and because ever a many of the things are imported in turkey, now they're questioning whether this increases will be able to meet the gap in their income caused by the inflation. and just a quick description will bid this at the beginning of this year, the minimum wage level before the increase was around $380.00. but now despite this 50 percent increase, it is down to $280.00, which we is at least $100.00 less. and this means this 5, this increase the minimum income people can buy less every month and the
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food prices are soaring. gas prices are soaring, there is an increase even ended water prices. just even after the announcement of the minimum wage increase, there was an increase on the gas prices. so many are suspicious. while given that there's an expectation of high inflation in the coming months, how will the low income people will be able to sustain their lives and turkey? a group of young artists and gaza highlighting the need to protect the environment by turning a dump site into a seaside leisure club. each goes can use the facilities for free and re time for cleaning the surrounding sands unit. a site has been to visit it was his dream come true. 6 young people who live hearing, called, say, got together and built the spawn center near the beach. but what makes this place
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unique is the material used to built it? recycled waste? jaila had that and their friends are all art. 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's a 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, rocks and lots of tires. they recycle them all to build this entire place. to
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project they call this c is hours. you can sit here and enjoy your time free of charge, as long as you clean around the shore. i let annette and their friends invite people to bring whatever is broken or not needed their homes act. that issue the may is have them again. and what distinguishes this place is that it brings together all groups of the society ages and different artists. and because it is free of charge, you can enjoy every part of the place in exchange for volunteering in any field you want. 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 you not to throw garbage or even clean the shore, but now we have imposed this fact and it has become an example for many people and them. it wasn't easy to find a place where they can build this leisure center. bowen, gases municipality heard about their plans. it granted them this piece of land near
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the beach. it was originally a dump site for garbage and other waste was juggling north of all salem were while 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. uh huh. 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 c, l g 0, got them.

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