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under fatalities of being reported each day, you case reported another record number of covey cases as well. now for the 3rd day in a row, just over 93000 infections were registered on friday. more than $3000.00 or confirm to be of the only chronic variant and the united nations human rights counselors agree to establish an international commission to investigate alleged abuses in the country. the u. n said is receiving credible reports that all sides in ethiopia is conflict. are committing severe human rights violations. u. k prime minister boris johnson says he accepts full responsibility following the crushing defeat of his conservative party in a bi election. conservatives lost the seat of nor shropshire for the 1st time in almost 2 centuries. it became vacant when the previous conservative and pay was forced to resign for breaking parliamentary rules from wham in shropshire. under simmons reports on the latest in a series of setbacks for boris johnson,
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country life in north shropshire has been synonymous with conservative voting for nearly 2 centuries. but not anymore. morgan, helen, margaret, lillian, liberal democrats. 17000. 957. o helen morgan is now the m p from centralized opposition party that smashed at 23000 majority for boris johnson's conservative party. if he could have no structure had spoken on behalf of the british people, they said loudly and clearly vice johnson, the parties, ada johnson responded by saying he took full responsibility. i totally understand people's frustrations. i i hear what the vouchers are saying in north structure and oh, humidity. i gotta accept either that verde the liberal democrat party with its battle ground headquarters in the grounds of
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a stately home brought in activists from all over the country a mile down the road. they quickly conquered the market town of wim. the conservative club a desolate place in defeat. talking to people here and it's plain to see that this isn't just about public unease midway through a government term. it's about trust, political leadership, and one person. the prime minister dennis prince, voted liberal democrat, not because it might be better for his business. he had been outraged by a christmas party in downing street a year ago when his mother was seriously ill in a care home. not being able to visit her for a year. i had a very detrimental effect on my mother's well being. and now we find that the people that were telling us to stay at home, social distancing, et cetera, et cetera. when you find that they've been having parties at downing street and
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a conservative h q, then that's pretty hard to take. this bi election was called after the m p. o. in patterson broke rules on lobbying, he'd been paid by 2 private companies to try to influence government policies. madison quit after borrows. johnson botched an attempt to save him from a suspension from parliament. what's also we can johnson's authority is a rebellion by a 100 conservative m. p. 's voting against the use of coven passes. john murray is a former conservative mer of when he says johnson is now a liability. basically hasn't got the backing of the party any more, really was an awful lot against him. so one thing, one day and those totally the opposite elect day. the conservatives are likely to review the way they govern when parliament returns from the christmas recess and the new year. there's little political cheer for boris johnson right now. andrew simmons, al jazeera wim shropshire, it's been an out said the top official heart of investigating alleged parties and
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government offices in breach of last year's climate restrictions. a step down cabinet secretary simon case recused himself, after reports an event was held in his own office. l a foreign minneapolis police officer can posture is been testifying in ham man so to trial following the shooting death of 20 year old black man dante wright portrait claim she meant to draw her taser instead of had gone when she shot right. and he was trying to drive away from officers seeking to arrest him video. the shooting which happened in april was recorded on police body cameras and shining court rights. death set off launch protests across the united states. as your, as john henderson joins me now from chicago. and composite, testified in high defense today. what did she have to say, john? marian, this was a divisive and highly anticipated case, and it came at a crucial time. it came in the middle of the trial of derek shaven. he's the police
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officer who was ultimately convicted for killing george floyd by kneeling on his neck. now during that trial, kim potter was a police officer in the neighbouring suburb of brooklyn's center. she was with another officer supervising him as he stopped a car. and in the course of that, she pulled what she says, she thought was her taser, which was on the left hand side. instead, she pulled her gun. she fired after yelling taser taser taser. and she said that's when she discovered she had actually killed a man. here's a little of what she had to say. it's just, it's just one chaotic it and then i remember yelling, teaser, teaser teaser and nothing happened.
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now both sides in this case agree that dante wright should be alive today. kim potter side argues that this was a tragic mistake, but one in which she wasn't aware that she was doing anything wrong and therefore she should not be convicted. however, it's the jury who will ultimately decide. and john, this all started with a simple traffic stop. how did it go so wrong? that's right, it was a simple traffic stop. and potter herself says it's probably not one she would have pursued if she were alone, but she says the officer that she was supervising noticed 2 things wrong with that car. first, it had expired tags. now that happens a lot here during the covey era, and she says, normally they don't really worry about that too much. people have
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a hard time getting to the department of motor vehicles to redo those tags. also there was an air freshener dangling from the rear view mirror. now that's a legal because it tends to block the driver's view, but those are both minor points. this is what she had to say about that. an air freshener to me is not just an equipment violation. and during the cove at times, the high cove at times, departmental motor vehicles was so offline that people were getting tabs and we were advised not to try to enforce a lot of those things because the tabs were just not in circulation. potter is charged with 1st in 2nd degree manslaughter. now legal experts say under minnesota long, they probably have to prove that she acted with some level of consciousness that she knew that what she was doing was excessive force. the defense is arguing that
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because she didn't know that she had actually pulled a lethal weapon, she was not aware of that. ultimately, it's the jury that we'll decide. thank you very much. john had him with the latest on that site from chicago. now thousands of tunisians have been out protesting on the 11th anniversary of the uprising, which triggered the arab spring revolution. oh, rally both for and against president. i sighed. he recently announced a constitutional referendum for next july, a year off to seizing widespread powers, a move his opponents describe as a qu. high unemployment remains a problem. despite the revolution which started off to a fruit seller, sat himself on fire in protest at police, stopping him from working. now unicef says that the economic crisis in lebanon is fueling and increase in violence against children with almost half a serious risk of physical, emotional, or sexual violence. it's report shows a 44 percent rise in the number of cases of child abuse and exploitation,
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handled by unicef and its partners in the 12 months from october 2020, to october 2021. about 1800000 children are facing multi dimensional policy. this includes housing, health care, and education deprivation, their height and risk of abuse, such as child labor and child marriage to help their families cope. at least a 1000000 children at risk of direct violence, driven by the stresses of the economic crisis in coven locked downs. there's also gonna a sharp rise in domestic violence against women and girls on the job. marla mcgee, does the special representative of the un secretary general violence against children. she explains how violence against kids can be prevented. lebanon, as well as many countries is award. however, if i mentioned on children's rights and have to guarantee their rights and we despise the fiscal constraints, they have to see a really high protection and protection of the most vulnerable, including,
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i mean really as a priority despite fiscal constrain, despite all of this crisis and here is the support of un is really here to remind zat, but is also in a close partnership with government. and we've all the key partners really to make it happen today because we need to react very, very quickly to protect children, to provide them with social protection, with psycho social support with education and also really making sure that it's really joy implemented and really accessible to all children, a family without discrimination and showing that no one is left behind the 7th round of talk, same to revising the 2015 iran nuclear deal. as conclusion, the austrian capital vienna parties to the talks are hoping to resurrect the agreement, which sees iran limit its nuclear activity in exchange for sanctions relief. it's been breached on both sides since the united states pulled out 3 years ago. those
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such a buyer reports now from vienna on the days events. an unprecedented display by the united nations nuclear watchdog this. this is one of the cameras, the international atomic energy agency, has been trying to get reinstalled in a workshop outside to hans since june. that 20, raining official say, an act of sabotage was carried out damaging these cameras. iranian officials are about to conclude their investigations. some iran say these cameras have played a role in the attack. my charge, the director general denies it, is, are served to believe or to say that the i e commerce would have been part of some sort of solvent data is number one. number 2, this commerce do not have any transmitter. any beacon that can be used in the way that it was alleged as the issue of iran's compliance with
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a i. e a seems to have been resolved for now. the european signatories to the deal, france, germany, u. k. along with russia and china and the united states, wrapped up their 7th round of talks in vienna. now it's clear the clock is ticking . we don't have much time there is hm, obvious sense of urgency in every pin we do here. so we will resume. we will resume shawn or we will be, i hope, javion, the final french of these negotiations. the leader radian negotiator, a deputy foreign minister ali buggery. connie is more helpful than ever before. that's because the 2 proposals iran put forward at the start of this round, which began on november 29th have finally been agreed on by all parties. and the most important developments so far, the americans are talking specific sanctions relief for iran to have him homogeneity manascale damn. we are making provisions about sanctions release and
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have come back and forward with the american. this london pavek shipped to the series about the man and we are in the process of negotiating the daily iran and will power signed a nuclear agreement in 2015, which curved its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief and economic benefits. but the united states withdrew from the deal in 2018 and impose sanctions on iran. and then iranians reduce their commitments to the nuclear deal in retaliation. this was the 1st round for iran, new nuclear negotiating team under president abraham bracy. the had a new list of demands which slowed down these talks and frustrated. many of the other parties involved. but the state has finally been said to begin the hard part of the negotiations. as all parties involved is agreed, the time is of the essence to try and get all those parties to revive the nuclear deal. doors such avari al jazeera vienna, north greer has come to a standstill for 3 minutes of silence memory of the former leader kim jong il,
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on the 10th anniversary of his death. people stood and bowed in the street and ceremony was held in the capital. young young knight by his son and successor, kim jones and their report is north career is banned laughing and all the signs of happiness as well as alcohol, or any sort of intoxication. for an 11 day morning period. state meteors cool for national unity during the hardships of the pan demik. last channel, queer faced its worst economic contraction since 1997. what do you mean a mom, so going to be the image in our minds about great general is like the sun always shining brightly. a great general went through so much hardship pushing his way along such an arduous path to build a paradise here. achieving what the people want. so when there is happiness in every home and there is more happiness, we never forget the work and efforts about great general, who devoted his whole life to building a prosperous and powerful social est slat. this news alice jemma is here with all
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the sport. yes, coming out. we've got comebacks from tiger woods. i under i found a dow plus the premier league type in 19 crises continues to unfold where live from our, our cup studio in doha. ah . with
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mm. whole ah, a majority of where i live at for one hour, cup studio, and i'm devin ash, shortly we'll hear from some premier league manages with best take on the 19th. how bright, threatening england's top division, having up tiger,
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which returns to competitive actions following his car accident earlier this year. he wasn't the only sporting legend making a comeback of rock found a dow steps back on courts and more joy for australia on day 2 of the 2nd ashes test. as england struggle once again. ah algeria take on jean as in the final of the fee for our cup, hey, in catchall on saturday, with a new champion, set to be crowned tournament has been used as a major test event ahead of the wild cup next year. janet azure oscar reports ah, for 19 days, cattle has hosted 16 teams in their fans from asia and africa in a dress rehearsal for the 1st middle east world cup in 2022. but now it's come down to just to tease algeria and to nicea in a north african darby to decide who when the arab cup at al bite stadium,
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both sides had dramatic semi finals. the algerians knocked out hosts cattle in a nail biting finish. which controversially, so 19 minutes of stoppage time added on. at the 70 minute algeria were awarded a penalty use of the lady miss good the rebound in the final to one. i'll jerry are. hello me a band for 7 days barney. although algeria, the current african champions, they're missing the european bay stalls who weren't released for this arab cup. algeria is 18 though, have so far done a convincing job of mikey, this fall, i in finance abuse, he come. a darby in the far knoll is like the previous match. it's about who wants it more than his speech about the state of mind. it's about wanting to make an extra effort. it's about not giving arch. so dispatch is about having more gorilla their opponents to nicea, edged into the final thanks to
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a last gasp win over egypt, when their rivals captain scored an own goal in the final minutes. it kept up to his, his hopes of ending a $5080.00, a wait for now. the arab cup. title having one the 1st tournament all the way back in 1963 shall to remove goblin sharla blue. i hope you enter this game between spirit and solidarity between us with lots of strength and courage will put lots of intensity in operation into it touches young. he, albert said him he behind me will host this final at the court. the final stage of record breaking 63002439 fans watched cas, i'll play here. and another set out crowd is expected on saturday. i'll bate which means the house in arabic was inaugurated on the opening day of the arab cup. after saturday's final, it's next big test will be as the home of world football as
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a host, the 1st game of the world cup in 2020, to join a guest, raska al jazeera, howbeit stayed in the head of wild football. johnny santano is in favor of continuing the arab pop in its current format. this edition was the 1st time it was an official fee for torment. and he says it's been an incredible success. not only of course, as a, as a test event for the work, but it's much, much more than that. actually, it does transformed itself after a few 1st matches into a real competitions into a real world cup to determine which is the best team in the world. and we know how big it is, 450000000 people and so many emotions. but we have seen great football. you'll see an incredible infrastructure. we have seen. great motions. primarily club will meet on monday to discuss the escalating cave in 19 crisis after 9 matches. the code off
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in a week also lost mccalla tessa is calling for the rules on what the game is of his band to be made clear. in terms of the competition, 2 things, one, when it might more clarity why those games are getting not plate. and what do you need not to play a game? so we are playing in the same league because at the end the most important thing is that we are able to maintain within the context, the furnace on the competition. and for me, this is a big same level as manager, yan clark doesn't see the benefit of stopping really. 3 of his players missed that when you call after testing positive caught his code on farms on the why the public to trust a scientific expert, some get vaccinated. we have to find a way to get through all this. and i really think that the exchange of information is because it's, it's, it's very helpful because i think that although misleading the wrong informations that mislead a lot of people, i know that all the boxes out there will say, oh, go to club, said divert vaccinated. but now they got
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a virus. yes. and that's exactly what everybody told before. it doesn't, it doesn't know. now you're getting all those safer from not getting it. you can get it, but you get through it properly and in the right way. so that's how it is. that's what the explanation is for ivory single. there's also taken the best decision. a photo for him says, oh, i have been resonated and also also my family. and though we did, we did the device, the device, the nation, and the thing could happen visa, it is momento, he's a, he's very important a tool to have a diesel. these type of solution. my guess that these problem kevin 19, is rife in the nfl as well with the new orleans saints had coat shown. payton the latest a test positive. meaning who missed their game with the tampa bay buccaneers on sunday, while in the n h l. this game between the mumps, you canadians and the philadelphia flyers in canada was played in an empty arena after a request from quebec, public health officials to slay the spread of virus,
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even with no home crowd. the canadians managed a 3 to victory in a shootout with that gold tender kaden primo saving every attempt. now his a site to many go, fans have been waiting for tiger woods back in action. the 15 time major champion hasn't played competitively since suffering serious leg injuries and a car crash back in february. but on friday he took part in a pro i'm event in florida alongside his son charlie, tim woods will then play in the main a $36.00 whole competition over the weekend. i to walk to school for sure. right now i don't have insurance on my legs are quite right yet, and it's gonna take time. i told you guys in the bahamas, it's a long way away from playing target golf friday also marked the return of tennis legend raw found the tao. the spaniard has been away since early august because of a foot injury and he got some much needed for time. it's an expedition event. and abby dubey, the dow, though lost in straight sets to old murray,
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will make his come back to tournament tennis in melbourne in the lead up to the australian open. in the foot boonies into milan have reached an agreement to terminate the contract of midfielder christian ericsson by mutual consent. the danish international isn't allowed to play in the italian league since being fitted with a defibrillator after suffering a cardiac arrest during denmark's opening game of the european championship in june . top women's play at nadia nadeem is in cats are to enjoy the fee for our cup. she left afghanistan as a child, a refugee before going on to a top level football chris. the dame has been a star striker for her adopted denmark since 2009. and last year she won the french title with powers. sandra, mom is now playing a for louisville in the u. s. and she told a pool. reese, but seeing women's foot will develop and afghanistan had been a great joy, but that the taliban takeover may stop future generations of girls doing the same. you know, a mission toward the right step on the right direction. i would say because for
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me again, i don't understand why force or something that is all out. i embody the everything that the taliban know women to, to sample. and again, i don't think i'm a bad person, so i don't understand why do they want people to be like me? so we can having like a, you know, a female football team. my says the youngest is actually giana, was the keeper for the advocate team. couple of games i, i thought was like a huge step because then that's how you're going to inspire the coming generation. how are you going to kind of change? the metallic varies and maybe the culture and the country. but unfortunately, as it is right now, i know a lot of the, the girls are fresh every corner of the world and my, my, my father who was a general napkin military and my mom was inspect the school and then called on getting power kind of thing train my dad was killed unfortunately, because he was
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a general and from that we somehow arrived to denmark where we'll give him the 2nd chance and where my life started. as i know today was the change was that and the repartee came that i was saying i was the 1st time i actually saw women. so boy, i knew what was, but i've never thought that girls or allowed to play or play that was there a glimmer of these big them play his last month. you know, happy that there are a lot to play. even though not in the garrison. you're high, you know it's, it's sad that such a simple thing, a football is, it's just a game that you're not even allowed to play that in your own country. are they afraid. 8 that women and girls are gonna be empowered or maybe some somehow feel they're equal what they should be. well, there's garage. a maybe i don't know before now get sports education or even
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allowed to for me. the 1st step is rene able to go to school and then, you know, that's something we have to change 1st and then the sports is going to be the naturally 2nd step. i hope so, but i don't know england's cricket says the, facing the possibility of another heavy defeat in the 2nd ashes test and adelaide, australia. well on top, off today to monosyllabic and got his century before being dismissed for a 103. steve smith is standing and his captain, he scored a 93 and we could keep alex carry. also got a half century australia declared on 473 from 9 am england and the to the shaky is 17 for 2. that is oil sport from me for now is back to mariam in london. thanks very much, jim. appreciate it. that's it with and he's out, but i'll be back with a full bonus. and in just a moment, around up of the days top stories coming up very shortly, soon a bit. ah
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