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before the faithful and shock over a 100000 people were able to evacuated from their homes and to look for safety. but men here believe that millions more have been affected. we also spoke to civilians who survived to say they were grateful. they were able to connect and recharge their phones to tell their families in many other communities that they survived. but they are a much more fearful about what the future holds. that's because many of them have not just lost their homes, they have lost their livelihood as well. well, the alert level has been raised in indonesia, where a volcano is threatening to erupt again. 48 people were killed earlier this month, and 36 remain missing on mount sen. everyone's been urged to avoid the danger zone on java island, as experts report more activity, which could trigger an avalanche of lava or gas to china. now we're the 2nd largest real estate developer has officially been declared in default by credit agencies.
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this is ever grants and it's crisis will be felt not only by home buyers, but the millions who work on the property market. it's katrina, you explains. there are also fears that the world wide economy will be affected as well. it's called fairy land, but it feels like a ghost town. he ever grand project is just one of hundreds in china stall because of the real estate giant financial troubles. it's more than $300000000000.00 debt and has defaulted on to overseas bonds. okay. yeah. retired pharma, mrs tongue lives close by. it has brought a granddaughter here to play, to the hope, to see that it's such a shame. it looks like it's a nice place building began in 2017, but no one knows if it will ever be finished. this theme park is meant to be the highlight of the sprawling new development called ever grand cultural tourism city . the grand plan involved luxury of hotels and restaurants. last of the
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company's bills, sauce and piling up construction ground to work stopped in august abandoned materials and machinery, a left where a grad castle entrance was supposed to be. the security guard says he hasn't been paid in months or summer. your job. what can i do? i just wait and hold. my salary will be paid. he's one of the thousands of employees, contractors and customers, or money by ever grad chinese creditors are suing the developer. for or did you learns? the government has stepped in to restructure the company's debt, but a bailout looks unlikely. now fears about the help of other heavily indebted developers, including cry, sudden, sure, love, have gripped financial markets. you know, a lot of it is that it is just building, building, building, taking out, you know, taking on as much credit as possible. and the leverage at the end of the day of these developers was just astronomical. and you know,
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it wasn't matched with the potential to actually make enough sales out into the future to be able to pay this back. something property sales around the country, adding to china already slowing economic growth. paging, introduce try to regulations to control the mounting debt. last year, analysts say it's trying to teach property developers lesson while also trying to shield the sector and broader economy from a crisis. a well or fact to international economy, but not, not in a disastrous way. so i think we go slow down. china is how the market there is a weaker demand for commodities. and so that will put a damper on commodity prices. and china's economy slows down. that can have a brother impact for the global market that matches little to the families who have pulled their savings into ever grad investments like this unfinished park. there's
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little to be done. but wait, katrina, you al jazeera pseudo. the latest saturday protests against lithium mining and west and serbia has gone ahead despite government concessions to some of the demonstrators demands, which are aimed at stopping pollution. protest is called for governments to revoke all its commitments to the multinational mining company. ria tinto serbia has some of the europe's largest deposits of lithium, which is used to make our batteries for electric cars, more from yellow nicholas said she was at the demonstration in belgrade. the bro does, there is in front of the city of the and the government has called on the authorities to cut dies with the lady, a mining firm and demand the new regulations to protect nature. though on the government of pool to remove the possibility of companies initiating mining projects for 3, we can in a row,
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thousands of people in the good and elsewhere in sylvia blocked main roads and bridges to oppose the team. 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 the west of the head suspended plan that would allow us to operate in mind. but for these group of people that's not enough. their demand is that the government of serbia and 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 part of a much big problem as environmental?
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is there a saying they're upset to be on the government's lack of response to rise 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, europe in union, please for countries to reduce co 2 emissions and pledge to continue and even expand coal mining for power brands to spain. now where the constitution states all citizens have the right to adequate housing that has prevented use of housing shortages. the government in the catalonia region is trying to solve the problem by introducing rent control. many families are still facing eviction. and just before christmas, natasha game has are bought from buffalo to initially carlos barrel 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 another
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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 ethic 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 catalonia 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 important that we have to bear in mind that 40 percent of people in barcelona are renting, let's think about young people who have normal jobs and can't afford to pay market price housing. 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, m c, it is 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 hopeful. the u. n. 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. we're approaching the end of extra time in the fif arab cup. well final, and algeria still lead to nicea in that match. only about 5 minutes left. we will bring you the reaction as soon as it finishes back in a moment. move in hebron boys breathe and fly pigeons. but in this occupied palestinian city boys are also close to watched vice really forces at times shot on and often arrested.
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this welcome back to al jazeera is continuing coverage of the fif arab kept the final coming to an end on the minutes left in extra time. and we've got another look for you now at the goal, which port algeria ahead of tennessee. it. how much to guy he's going to be coming on, but he'll come out jerry now. 7 there is a go on is the soon to do with a quite glorious finish. i'm here so you lose know stopping that may be no stopping algeria all the way to the title in the mar. due to her sorrow kyra says out of the guitar or the
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cultural village here in dough her with the fans. how was it when the goal was scored? sorry, i think the point of it men talk is they weren't sure where the game was going, but the algerian fans, i, i spoke to earlier that they'll be happy. whoever wins any way of, obviously they want their team to win, whether it's an is 0 or not. and there's been a real sense of bar coming together throughout the feed for our comp, especially because of regional tension. certainly there was the brocade in countries as a blockade against catherine. a lot of the people that felt they were not just wrong. cat that all the x, the living here, you have less than 3000000 people from all nationalities in this really has brought people together where you had addiction that with the companies that are in the u. s. e. flag fly up on the causes. there's the national parade going on. ok, so it really has 4 people together and it gives you a sense of what's going to be coming ahead for next year for the was cut where they
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think that is going to be as many people coming as the population they exist, they'll be double the amount of people here and there definitely are pushed up the level of our celebrations. he obviously that was also cove. it, they were very strict tearing cats are in terms of a social distance thing. now there was no gatherings for a really long time, and i think this is probably the, and we can actually say that there's a bit more freedom. there's also a people that are moving around with their mom. so and then you have to, i saw the law but you know, the people from a whole different way so that people dress up then don't spend attainment for the kid i'm, this is just kind of giving people a taste of what to expect next. yeah, please go ahead palestinian golf. they're wearing the national cancer drugs. this is the corner of the national flag and they've been taking part. i just told me on your, in some dogs that they've been putting on the show for the boy. there's also going
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to be 5 works nights and so we're waiting to see what happens. obviously, with the go up, i think it's going to be double celebrations on the streets of casa and all right, so felt good to you with regards to safety and security. your main people were organizers have obviously been changed to make sure this is a family friendly event. oh absolutely. i am actually fight to the supreme committee just on wednesday and i was talking to them about some of the concerns that people had certainly. and so obviously the ar cut, his attendance for what's going to be happening with the walls cop and this time there has been no alcohol in stadiums and there are that you can have alcohol in hotels in certain areas. but i did tell me that that will be a designated area, especially for the walcott. so in terms of comparison, obviously you had a large number of crowds gathering for the ar cut, but not quite the same in term with alcohol. it says you hooliganism football,
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hooliganism that you may have seen in other countries. but one thing they were keen to tell me is that they also want to focus on the fact that this is a safe environment to found and even children. this is more than just just bringing football fans and national foot back football football rather fancied, but also to get people the sense that it's so much more as a region more timidity. so they are both offering money is no, you know, they can afford to be able to really big show you'll be in, in the gulf region, having been saturated in the country next to the neighboring country. and here they are going to say, and they had the f one a few weeks ago. so this is one of many gatherings and events are going to be taking place. and that came to tell the, well that the middle east can do this. this will be the fast ever woke up in the region. bought a car to have it all together for the big picture as part of the our cop here in the, in the thank you sarah. andy richardson in the studio with a think,
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i just got a goal. exactly. i mean, i saw you with a, with a goal that could go down in the history books if is the goal. and so we're coming up to, on a few seconds of that final, it will be the 1st time that i'll g area that the one the, the arab cup. i mean, just in terms of preparation for next year's world cup coaches in psychology, always talk about envisioning success now. that can be no better way to prepare for, woke up and kept them feel seem so when a trophy that in a world cup stadium, 12 months before the big told him it's about to happen. none, none of the african teams of actually qualified for next year. will come, you haven't got to go through these 2 like a playoffs in march. only 5 african seems qualified for the world cup it's going to go. it's one of the big bones of contention is why they were so in favor of having the welcome expanded to 48 country 2026 to be a 9 african countries for that tournament, algeria all about score. so i'll go so they will definitely be our champions. and
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i'm thinking about what this i'm thinking about what this might mean for, for the, for that world cup for next year. if they do make it, you know, our teams at the made it to, to a, quote, a final at a well come on. the coach, the assisting coach in charge of algae or national team here much it began or he was captain in 2014. when they got to the last 16 and we just edged out by germany and final goals here, there we go. runaway in ballasa, in the last few seconds of the game. and it is, it's not a full same. it's a, it's a tremendous experience for some of the, the algerian bass players. and, and some of the, the places are based here in cats are as well in the algerian team. and they got a big few months of football ahead of them, the algerian national same. they've got the africa cup of nations coming up in camry whether the defending champions and a lot of these players are involved in this tournament. pushing for places in that 1st team score and then for that playoff in march and, and hopefully to come to that historic world cup. when that they'll have
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a chance to do better than any previous algerian same, hopefully gets the quarter final, but they are the arab cup champion ratio. it's full time, but i'll bake stadium. ah, as i said earlier, just about 50 kilometers north of where we are on the doe. how waterfront the stadium that will host the opening match of the world cup next year. it is now hosted the final of the fee for our cup. algeria have wanted to nil despair for tennessee, my goodness. and it was, it was a goal, a victory, a runaway goal, right in the last minutes of extra time which sealed it to nil, be algerian population. here, i know there are plenty, plenty of al jazeera as well, including one santa homo. she's going to be very happy. i hope we can talk to her later on. we can talk to, i think joe, and i guess her oscar, another member of the al jazeera sports team outside the stay him and al bates. i hope you can hear me. joe, how is it?
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i can hey, yeah, come all, this was an incredible finish. really for algeria and the 1st arab cup title, i'm going to say you'd scored in extra time and then as you just mentioning, you've seen br, he, me double the lead with just moment left of extra time. so i'll jerry go through to nail there than you arab champions, and really an incredible performance from seeing that a young and i'm just strengths. i mean, as you were mentioning that, you know, they haven't got a european stalls in the side, but, and they all registered actually in this tournament is algeria 8. but they really, that place they've done so well to get this fall. and now they've won the title, it's just, it's really incredible. yeah. what's some of the pictures here of the end of the match? looks like a huge algeria level of the level of algerian support for the team at our base. yes, well this is a 60000 seater stadium here and it was full with both algerian and to the funds.
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it's such a popular north african dalby doggy and such a rivalry. but really it's, it's to be expected. you know that these fans would turn out there is a big population here of both of those north african countries in the castle. and actually, earlier on in the tournament, we saw to movie and fans supporting algeria when they were playing morocco. so that place in terms of countrymen and culture, but yeah, it's been a really, really good match. lots of great atmosphere in here. i'm not just the algerian and izzy and phones because we've also seen me for president jenny, tina, and katherine sake. i mean, been how much funny also in the, in the side, in the stadium inside and yeah, there's been quite an excellent community if we think actually stick around joe, we'll come back to you in a moment. i want to bring an empty richardson again here in the studio. i wonder if
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it's a bit of a sigh of relief at the headquarters of cut 2022 just across the bay there. right? we did it. we got no major incidents. we. we got there and that is what this tournament is about, is obviously the, the footballing aspects of it, but that's possibly not making the same sort of global headlines of the overall organization at this tournament is when they won the bid in 2010, they promised the unique will cut the most compact world cup, as we've discussed over the last 2 or 3 hours. some of the pros and cons of that. the only day that funds will be able to crisscross capital over the course of the day and go to one or 2 games. that's great. but is it printing what this tournament has been able to provide? although there's not the same number of visiting fans that you, it will have a world cup. obviously they've been test out much the logistics. the metro system which is brand new for this will cup has been stressed as that as well. just in terms of getting the volunteers up to speed is being able to direct funds in the
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right direction. these are all been things that wouldn't have been possible without this tournament. so it's been from an organizational perspective. absolutely crucial ahead of what's gonna happen next year. and i think for our international audience with things all the things you're saying that are we thinking will these sound like fairly standard sort of thing that they're having a metro system? nothing. but as you and i can both the tester, 16 years ago when we came here, that the infrastructure wasn't here at the roading in many respects just wasn't even there half the time. that's right. and now we since 2010, they've built 7 brand new woke up stadiums. they re purpose to the national stadium, the closest stadium in time for the world cup. for the sale stadium is the biggest of them all. that's an $80000.00 seat, the stadium that will open up officially at the start of next year. but all the other stadiums already and this, this is been crucial because they're not used to bringing in and out large numbers of fans or much daisies. as in other countries that you've been able to use this torments for, for that very reason. and he stick around,
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we will go back to sort of hide at who's at the cultural village here in doha, in kids. how are not far from we from where we are. and sarah sounds like you've got an amazing night there in the move, in amongst all the fans. one is all happening here. of course, the scene is algiers school. that 2nd goal, the crowds was cheering really loudly. i had to find that just disappeared to bring war algerians, but we can talk to them about this when, but there's definitely really exciting. it is a plenty going on. we're going to have fireworks aids or is also kept on national day, which coincides the last day of the hour of kaufman. it's something that fans of said that really excited about looking forward. obviously, people, you know, have been stuck in their houses during kind of it. and finally starting to feel that there's a sense of utmost stay where people can gather people can get together. obviously, while keeping that social distance thing as much as possible. and kat saw has also really after the last few years, the kate said, she's all different up people from all different countries. it's already gone. i
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experienced the loss of a people living here. i actually am a foreigner, they're not categories. they're in the category operations nights in the minority. so they used to dealing with people from all parts of the world. i will. 6 speak to, i want to be out there and find reasons on how you feeling about your way to the real, very excited and with it. so in the country that they did the very good the march, and i wanted to be validated with the women. i knew i, it's been a while for you to actually get through to the final for the walk up. what does this mean to you? i actually we are very proud to represent ontario and we can do everything for it. so that's it. how do you feel about so you're, you've been to the stadium, have you experienced this or to find out what was your experience? i think it was a very good experience under we want to think about the country because they
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provide everything. so thank you very much. when you talk about providing what are the kinds of things that you up, especially the organization, it was very organized. it's all very, everything was going well. do you think that it's going to be as possible to do so the walk up considering that the number of people that would be visiting is probably going to be double that of the population of serious? absolutely. especially in the workshop, it will be like a more organized and it will be very well. well, there you go. i have it. as you can see, i've got people from all different parts to the wall door attending cats on national day and will keep you posted on how things are going in. all right, sorry, well done. good luck getting home tonight as well. it's going to be busy out there on the road. ah, andy richardson with me in studio. i think we're actually starting to run on the clock here. the top of the out a little bit chaotic in our kids here. i gotta tell you that. and i've got half,
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and i, i'll hide as well when, when my wound spyware is exactly like andy it's, i'm just thinking about the fact that in one year, at this time, there'll be a new world cup champion as well. that will and we will have answers, hopefully, all the questions we've been asking tonight. i think it's, it's pretty incorrect in kind of we think about the fact that we're on a cat on a 12 year journey from, from winning the bid in 2010. and the told him is gonna come and go in $28.00 days and i think this does it. there is genuine. already a feeling, i think, amongst a lot of people here in cats are on ext because the country has had this in front of them for so long. it's been so much invested in planning in building. and then it's going to come and go in $28.00 days and there's a feeling of all what we will do next. but sir, the big challenge and what this article has been all about is making sure they can deliver what was promised. in 2010 is compact world cup land fans to, to free travel easily to,
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to stadiums. a 1000000 plus fans coming into this country. it's gonna be very interesting. it would be interesting the best of times with code 19 in the background as well. that's an added challenge. there are tens of thousands of hotel rooms here. there are not hundreds of thousands of hotel rooms is going to be crew ships for fans. the style is going to be fans camping in the desert as well as all these aspects that so we've not yet seen this arrow cup that we're going to see in 11 months time where we just, any richardson has been a pleasure having you here in the studio today, jemma nash as well are we carrying on with the sport throughout the rest of the evening. the final of the fee for our cap algeria has wanted to know in one years time as i was just saying to andy at this moment, there will be a new faith, a world cup champion the result of kata 2022. thanks for joining us here. on al jazeera for this continuing special coverage on behalf of vandy jemma and the whole
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