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wilson and salt, tick sanctuary on al jazeera lou . ah, here without the 0 alive from done hans waterfront on the final night of the fee for our cup. a big, warm up event for the fee for world count in calvin, just one year from now i'm come all santa maria, so glad to have you with us as we keep across that final match between algeria and tin is you're still mill mill. and of course, the rest of today's top stories, the u. k, confirming more than 90000 new covey 19 infections on saturday, and a 125 related deaths. the mayor of london is declared the serge as a major incident. more heavy rain in northern iraq is expected to have
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a rescue efforts following flash floods. 12 people have died in the deluge and severe damage as well as food and water shortages have been reported in some areas of the philippines. devastated by super tanker and ride the number confirmed killed is now risen to 33. let's keep looking at some of the dies. other news we will look at chile, where a wave of migrants is flooding into the south american country. ahead of the presidential runoff election on sunday, at current wave of undocumented migrants in chill, i as one of the key issues that could determine the outcome of that vote far right . candidate jose antonio cast is proposing to dig a ditch along the countries 1100 kilometer northern border. a latin america editor lucille newman has this report from ki k. it chiles. border with bolivia. there is no electricity or water yet. land grabs and makes shift camps like le
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moolah are springing up like mushrooms all over chillies at the camera. desert area of outdoor spatial. the newest arrivals are undocumented. venezuelan migrants, like angie who came here with her 4 children and no money. i thought godfather, i've been here for 2 months. we've been living in the shack, made of cardboard, and a sheet on the top. there are no toilets and little food or wood to build better shelters, yet spaces for more families are already reserved. but there's trouble in the air. last month, julian camp dwellers set a barricade to prevent more migrants from arriving the latest in a series of protests that often end in violence. one with halley chilion, pastor leone, seal, or soil, and is venezuelan wife, are concerned about growing xenophobia. if you are larry going often, if some of them are criminals, put them in jail. but the majority here want to work in legalized immigration
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status in in the nearby city of a kiki newly arrived, venezuelans have set up camp along the sea side promenade nelson. supposedly that is the president of this areas neighbourhood association. i go who will apply, you know, they occupy up clauses, beaches parks, including our most respected patriarch symbols. at 1st, we welcomed them, but then the migrant trafficking started bringing them in waves. it's turned into a nightmare. despite the unprecedented influx of undocumented migrants from haiti, columbia, peru, and specially venezuela, the government has him provided emergency food and shelter. and it's become a major issue. had his sundays presidential election, new left candidate, gabrielle bought each promises to protect migrants, human rights, but target human smugglers. but his opponent has gained popularity with his get tough policy along chillies, 1100 kilometer northern border. far right wing presidential candidate hosanna.
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colonial cast is not only proposing to expel undocumented migrants, but also to dig a ditch along chili's poorest northern border with bolivia to keep them out. the ditch would be 3 meters deep and 6 meters wide. and it's the closest thing yet to form you as president donald trump's wall along the us mexican border. except the cast is not proposing that bolivia pay for it. ad v barrett. i came from columbia 6 years ago, legally. and has been working ever since. she shows us how she's built her small house on another land grab, but she's worried ill. the amana it the by now with to morrow, they could throw us all out of here, like they didn't venezuela, to the colombians. and what happened now, the venezuelans are the homeless ones. no one knows when they might become a migrant. and i bet like these venezuelan children cross the border into chile just this morning with their parents. what happens to them will depend
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a lot on who wins sunday's election to see in human al jazeera e kicking the latest saturday protests against lithium mining in western serbia has gone ahead. despite government concessions to some of the demonstrators demands which are aimed at stopping pollution, but again rallied outside parliament to demand the government provokes all its commitments to the multi national mining company. we are tinto serbia, has some of your largest deposits of lithium, which is used to make batteries for electric cars. elaina gl such has at the demonstration in belgrade. the bro does, there is in front of the city of the and the government have called on the authorities to cut dies with the lady, a mining firm and demand the new regulations to protect nature. they want the government to fully remove the possibility of companies initiating mining projects for 3, we can in a row, thousands of people in the good and elsewhere in the blog main roads and bridges to
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oppose the, the, the plan to launch a $2400000000.00 mining operation in the country ought to do protest serbian authorities. we do still controversial laws that activists said were designed to help move the national money company. i think the open mind and local authorities in less than the had suspended plan that would allow your team to operate in mind. but for these group of people that's not enough. their demand is that the government, the 3rd, the new all obligations studio organizers of the protests said there will be no peace until exploitation of lidiam is ben. and they are the inter sent away from serbia. what do you are witnessing now? do you think that just the parts of a much bigger problem as environmental? is there a saying they're upset as this to be on the government's lack of response to rise
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and pollution in the country now? so be our faces and electricity shortage. and on the other hand, president that exam the voltage has, you know, european union please 4 countries to reduce co 2 emissions and pledge to continue and even expand coal mining for power brands. well, the spanish constitution, it says that all citizens have the rights to have adequate housing as in prevented years of housing shortages. however, in spain, the government in the catalonia region, for example, trying to solve the problem by introducing rent controls. but many families are facing eviction, and it's just before christmas natasha can name as i report now from barcelona. initially, carlos barrow cow thought he and his mother would leave quietly as his neighbors had. for 25 years, they've called this 4 bedroom flat in barcelona home. that he realised finding
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another apartment anywhere in the city for the $685.00 a month. they've been paying is impossible. he's been fighting eviction for the past 4 years. i me, women and police are expected to forcibly remove him and his mother from the apartment, the week of christmas, efik thou in about a day. this is affecting me emotionally. i my mother, even more. i've had to distance her from all of the struggle because of her illness, which is impossible to do that completely. it'll get in the ag. throughout the you, the average supply of affordable housing is 9 per cent. in spain is just 2 and a half percent according to government data. in the last 20 years, the rental market has only grown because of a lack of jobs and low wages. the brookings institution estimates the government needs to provide at least one and a half 1000000 rental homes to low income earners. the kind of loony or region
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which includes barcelona, implemented a rent control policy last year. the 1st in spain, the conservative popular party is now challenging it in court. the city is in the process of building $8000.00 affordable rental homes and forging public private partnerships to build more. i think i'm in court and that we have to bear in mind that 40 percent of people in barcelona renting, let's think about young people who have normal jobs and can't afford to pay market price housing that so it's a structural problem and doesn't affect only a specific sector of the population, the tenants union of catalonia says, decades of feeling to provide affordable housing has altered spanish society. i think it is mostly breaking relationships in neighborhoods, m, and cds and towns. because we, we argued that the right to housing is not only to have a shelter, but also to have a neighborhood to have a community to be part of. instead of christmas decorations at the barrel calls
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home moving boxes or at the ready. but after contacting the un commission for human rights, carlos is feeling hope for the un is asking the government to suspend eviction or offer him and his mother, alternative housing. while the case is reviewed. natasha, her name al jazeera barcelona. let's return to the football. then the fee for arab cup final ongoing in carter right now, algeria versus tennessee, andy richardson, i don't know much about football, but i know nil nil with 78 minutes gone is not it's not the greatest advertisement for the game. the goals are not flying in a if remember that the semi final involving gary cats on algeria, the referee, managed to find 19 minutes of at a time at the end of the game to try and get a result. so maybe we'll see something similar to that. like i say we, we saw the, the 3rd 4th place playoff earlier and they finished nelnet as well. so hopefully we will have a goal in normal time. but i guess the bigger foot willing impacts of this tournament
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with the world cup coming to the or will the 1st time it is a bit of an advantage in these, these players are getting some invaluable experience. playing in these relative, any woke up stadiums dealt for once, been a country and culture that they use men suited them. we did have a record number of arab teams at the 2018 finals in russia. unfortunately, none of them got out of the group stage, but there is just a has to be some sort of psychological advantage at home world cup quote unquote, no arab same as ever reached the quarter finals at a world cup. so maybe just maybe just a slight home advantage, a lot of fans in the regions come to support them, could make a difference. this time you hid it here folks watch for the arb teams in the world cup. you might have seen this as well. earlier in the week, i want to go back out to 0 exclusive interview with jenny and fontana, who is the president of footballs, world governing body. pfeffer, as we say, cut our hosting. the woke up this time next year, but if, if it gets its way, it could be one of the last to be held every 4 years in fontana, is lobbying for it to be held every 2 years instead,
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and has already won the support of our, the african federations, he told al jazeera, the current system was outdated when it was decided 100 years ago that the walcott should declares every 40 years. this was decided in a time when it took you 3 months to travel from europe to south america. is, was decided at a time where 40 countries in the world were playing football in europe and in south america. and the rest of the world didn't play for today. it takes a few hours to travel from europe to south america. and you have over 200 countries who play football. so football being the global sports football, bringing chances to everyone. well farrah smell early in the week spoke to defend a toby all the vital who plays for the world's top rank team belgium. he said, holding the toner and every 2 years would make the tournament less special. but
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that he also didn't expect anyone to actually listen to the player or fever are talking about holding the world cub every 2 years instead of 4. what do you think about that and do you think it's going to take away anything from it? i think who am i to, to say something about that, but then you see the, the year and the seasons are getting totally full. you know, to put another competition in there for 2 years, it's maybe takes a little bit to sparkle away from it. but i think it's, it's very special to do it every 4 years. because if you, when it's, it's something, it's something that doesn't happen a lot. i think we're going to talk about when, when it's official and again, no one else to play us. so we just follow, follow and follow. and then they do this and i'm with him actually, i mean this much involved in getting
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a well kept together and to do it every 2 years. my goodness. and let's not forget that for 2026 on once we got 48 countries involved as well. all that confirmed that is confirmed that is definitely happening with the players union. 5th pro. he reps and we'll place they have tremendous concerns about the smoke counterintuitive position that be for adults in lead. bye awesome thing of the head of footballing developments who's leading this process as to whether or not a 2 year world cup is possible that in some way it will help the players. now that seems difficult to believe in terms of that in terms of how much work and happens to how the tournament. exactly, and that's, he's very saying, well, there's been little detail yet the, the global calendar can better organized that there won't be as much trouble involved and that it is possible to have a welcome every 2 years, but not for it's been increase in the demands on the players what i think it comes down to what is the bottom line money fee for $1.00 more time of having the top
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players involved in that ornaments in frontier, you know, would have had an x, an expanded up world cup shared with g to expand to $24.00 teams be a much bigger event co with 9 teams put pay to that. he wants players at the likes of mohammed sala saudi mon, i these huge players. he doesn't want them playing so much in the european champions like he wants to be associated with the thief event fee for a cup, for example, in the fall come couple of the women's world cup. the wafer he represent the european teams putting out a very timely report in the last 24 hours saying it could cost then $3.00 to $4000000000.00 every 4 years cycle. because if they think it will result in less interest in the domestically and diluting of their product on the 25th of december, fee for holding what they're calling a global form. and i talked with the national association, it have been that faith. we're looking to have a vote and on the issue sink incentives becoming increasingly nervous valley medical physician, he's facing, and silicon have
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a conversation to see where they are. when you get a bit more of an idea as to whether or not this is feasible. i'm on the 20th. well, what do we do? thank you. and if that what it would do as well, you'd have to think about is increased the amount of legacy issues. this is always a big issue for well kept. what legacy with ally will they be hauled of empty stadiums left behind? now, when it comes to cut her, the organizers say, for example, seating will be delighted to poor countries for their arena's and all the settings will provide some sort of community facilities cut has had to learn some lessons from other countries that have struggle to find a post tournament roll for their world cup facilities. as bernard smith now reports from the min us in the brazilian amazon. oh, even football mart, brazil, it was always going to be a challenge to make full use of a $40000.00 capacity stadium built in a jungle city. the can only be reached by air or river. ah, 4 games are played here in the 2014 world cup. local government is still paying
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back the $160000000.00 construction loan to the federal government with little return to show for the investment must venture. viola de legacy is very small and with public transport wars haven't started, but as the molig security has been improved, yard hospitals have not been expanded or renovated. i then several areas would entering tourism a couple. there's be no progress. it's frustrating for the population. oh, now the amazon is serena hosts mouse f. c brazil's 3rd division that's hosted some concerts am to qualify for the cancer wilco most of his games. but i also see doesn't even come close to filling the stadium even for a big match like this. this is a quarter final cup game and gate receipts. don't even come close to covering the running costs. it must around $73000.00 a month to operate the stadium according to the management this month. they'll take
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in half that echo the cbs. the leash dodge is important to think about how to pay for the stadium from the beginning, so that it's not and feasible for the government to encourage football school, the growth of local sports. because the objective of a workup is to bring visibility to local sports as a visit b o. to cope with the heat and humidity of the city not far from the equator. the stadium was designed to be as airy as possible. and it's an impressive piece of architecture. ah, but there's little danger of fans overheating in here. even when they're local, teen managed to salvage a draw in this game. when it's me, i'll just share my house. all right, still ahead to own al jazeera, more sports news, and fax, global sports. struggling mid these spread the only cranberry in jemine's along with an update from leagues around the world.
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broadcaster of the year reward for the 5th year running lou oh, here with al jazeera on the free for our comp, final log algeria to nicea in the big final for the big warm up event for the cutter world cup this time next year. where here in our special studio via my i pod on dog has waterfront, not just for the final, but for casa national day as well. plenty of other sport happening around the world . and he's watching the football over there. jim has got the rest of that have got
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hoffman on the foot, but as well to be faster, but still around the world is struggling to keep going. amid the spread of the all the con variant of cove. 19 the nfl has been forced to postpone games for the 1st time this season. so far, 3 have be moved to next week. pending further developments in the outbreak around 20 players from each of the eli roms and the cleveland browns have been placed on the curve at 19 sideline lists. while in the m. b, a, the brooklyn ets have reversed their decision to exclude as safe as dog kyrie irving from their roster because he doesn't meet new york cities of vaccine mandates. having remains unable to compete at home because he hasn't been vaccinated, but he's now free to join his teammates in practice and play some a way games. brooklyn had originally decided of him would be excluded from the team until he could take part in all games. but then that's a company short handed with several players, unavailable because of the n, b a's at corona virus protocols. the boston celtics were missing of 5 players against golden state warriors because of a covey 19 protocols. i just mentioned that or is god steph curry,
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a fresh from breaking the old time record for 3 pointers, took advantage of the depleted celtics of scoring a 30 points in the 111 to one. a 7 with french football is dealing with a another episode of fan violence, which is increasingly becoming a theme this season. the latest trouble, flat at the french cup match between paris, f. c. and leon. on friday nights, it comes a day after the government announced measures to abandon games due to violent incidents, which is exactly what and here leon had already been. dr. points off to marcell at dementia. piatt was hit by a bottle of friend from the stand last month lesson to match his into the series in england. little they'll need a sporting never called to have any chance of winning the ashes. they so get more punishment against australia on day 3. at the 2nd test and we've lost 6 wickets, the just 54 runs and they were all out for 200. 36 australia finished the day of 45 for one in their 2nd innings and late by 282 runs. and that is always foot from may
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. 5th, out, back to you kamala, they thank you jemma, you know, outside people everywhere tonight, for as i said, cut a national day and for the final a very multicultural society here in dunbar. and this is of course going to be the 1st well cup to be held in the middle east. it will be a brand new experience for a lot of football fans who make the journey to come here. santa hamish speaking earlier to the ceo of the world cup organizing committee, asked him if there might just be a clash of cultures. generally, i think um, people, when they travel to other countries, they quickly understand the norms in the country. and i think people are quite truce about a right now. and once people start to plunder trips here, they're going to do a lot of research. they will speak to friends and family who live here. i've been to 3 world cups before and i see that fans gender. you generally respect the culture. they respect the norms. they respect the laws of the countries and we haven't really seen big issues and previous world cups and i'm confident that it's not going to be any different here in southern were welcoming people were tolerance
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people and i think it goes both ways. people also have to be tolerant of their hosts and you know it's, it's going to go in that direction and you've seen during the years they've been some fan trouble in england. house police and going to work during the tournament. well look, the good thing is we've had people there, you know, we've been doing observation and so coming programs in may and major events starting back in 2014 in brazil. so these are all key learnings that we use. and i think also during the euros they've had a review of what happened and, and that's being shared with us. and we have people that are in close context with them there to make sure things like this don't happen. i mean, you can have as many plans as you want, but fans or fans, emotions run high in football and it's, it's how you deal with it. it's how you react to it. and you know, it's, it's something you have to expect something you have to be prepared for and
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confident that all the organizers insecurity personnel will be able to deal with it from football fan. so they ask a lot of questions, my friends as well. well, the 1st questions about tickets, which i don't have, but the 2nd question is about alcohol in the stadiums. did you work out in alcohol? policy? look, generally, as you know, that alcohol is available in color and this is something that a lot of people ask about. but a lot of people that live in the region know this and understand this. and i don't think the question of alcohol is going to be an issue as much as people predict or, or even anticipate. i think people are going to come here and realize that it's just like any other country that they visit and go to vacations on. now, so let's turn our focus to the category. national team didn't get the cup, but we go into support them for, for really well for the work up. their performance has been great. they've.
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they've been involved in a lot of competitions, internationally cope america. they've been in the european qualifiers as a, as a visiting participating nation. they were involved in the gold cup in the u. s. and this is all for the development. we saw their performance in the cook. they which this semi finals. unfortunately, they couldn't make it to the final but they're contesting there. you know, they played very well and they're contestants for the world cup to go very far. hopefully. nasa finally ms. about you personally. i haven't seen you in quite some time is lost a little bit. wait a few gray hair. how's your stress level? are you feeling the pressure? look at nearer look to the pressure is always there and the pressure is good to keeps you on your toes. it keeps you prepared, but i think with the passing of time with the different test events that we've, we've gone through as a team with a team growing, gaining experience. i think people have become
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a lot more confident. the synergy between the team is there, the harmonies there where the our cup has really been a tremendous opportunity for us have for fever. we're all leaving this our cup more confident for a really amazing world cup. and the our cup final about to go into extra time, 90 minutes ago, 95 minutes gone mill mill between tennessee and algeria were coming up to the top of the hour here. now they are approaching 8 p. m. and we will have more from our fi for arab cup studio here and am i'm at general be along as well. andy richardson as well about keeping an eye on the big game here on december, i tain coffee national day end. ah, let me
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awe. ah, ah. 1700 hours g m t 8 pm here in doug how welcome to al jazeera live for my waterfront studio, here in the country capital. it is the final day of the fee for our company, the big warm up tournament for the world comp being stage right.

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