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grids of heavy rain come nat schaeffer, lebanon. so the 3 day forecast in beirut. well, show us what and windy conditions on monday in your temperature, while below average central africa for eastern portions. that's where we find the bulk of the activity, the wet weather and more so toward the west stains have dried out quite nicely. we do have some heavy periods of rain to be expected through zambia, also central areas of mozambique and that eastern corner of south africa in time like a cape town, 30 degrees in the sunshine and we're going to keep it going. so show the 3 day forecast right now. for cape town, you shoot up to 34 degrees on tuesday. that's almost a good 10 degrees above average. that's it. enjoy season. ah! in the next episode of earth royce nick long to into greenpeace crew on a voyage through the widow sea. to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of man,
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a welcome back. you're watching out, is there a time to recap our headlines? the u. k. has confirmed more than 90000 new cove with 19 infections on saturday in 125 related death. the mayor of london declared the 3rd a major incident. more heavy rain in northern iraq is expected the hamper rescue efforts following flash flogged. 12 people died in the deluge to be a damage as well as food and water shortages are being reported in some areas of the philippines. devastated by super typhoon right. number confirmed, killed has risen to 33 presidents and other african leaders are in turkey to discuss boosting tre blinks. their economic summit is underway. in the stumble president project i voted on is hoping to triple turkeys, $25000000000.00
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a year. trade with african countries, sales of turkish weapons, including drone technology are also on the agenda. turkey urgently need income as the value of the lira thank to another new lo and stock market trading was suspended on friday, didn't cost all. is that the meeting in the stumble? this is an important summit for turkey and for the african countries, because as the 3rd summit, it was halted a couple of times that global pandemic. so true. his relations with africa have deepened in early 2000 and it started to hear turkey became a strategic partner for africa. but now this time in the 3rd summer, turkish officials suggest that it proposes african solutions to the ear, to africa as problems. this is the theme of the summit as turkish officials have put through and prisons are gone just during his opening remarks. he says that true,
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his approach towards africa is not an oriental this effort. so basically, it 2 sides african countries. entre if you have been trying to deepen their relations and adjust it that way, just to say that it's the fact that it's a fact that it's a blooming relation. tricky. increase this number of a domestic missions in africa from 12 to 4 to 3 in the last 18 years. and just within the last 3 years. so, hell, african and that number of african diplomatic missions and the turkish capital ankara went from 10 to 37. and today, there are nearly $39.00 african countries represented in the summit, despite the global pandemic, despite the variant, the attendance is high and we are waiting for a joint action plan that will cover the policies for the next 5 years to enhance my lease relation. the united states says it's prepared to talk to russia about his demands to curb nato activity in eastern europe. bratia announced proposals on
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friday, calling for a legally binding guarantee that nato would seize its military activity in eastern europe and central asia. the u. s. remains concerned over russia's military buildup of at least $80000.00 soldiers on new cranes border. washington described some parts of the draft proposal as unacceptable and warns there will be massive consequences over any aggression in ukraine. theresa fallon is direct sir. the center for russia, europe, asia studies. she says the us would never agree to some of russia's demands. the 1st read of all of this, everyone has been shocked. these are massive asks that moscow the kremlin once so many of them. of course, no one could agree to, for example, no further expansion, any countries that were included nato, since 1997 with navy would have to ask with us, would have to ask permission from the kremlin to do any sort of activities. so i think that there are
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a lot of red lines there that the u. s. has agreed to discuss some of these issues, but these are big asked and it was like a sphere of influence. again that, that put in wants to put in place just completed the summit. this kind of might give you a barometer of how some of the europeans, not all you members, states are members of nato. but they had said that there will be sanctions if russia continues to increase military activity in ukraine. so there are a lot of tensions. it's quite interesting the timing of all of this because who's in has we're coming up to the 30th anniversary of the demise of the soviet union. so be december 25th. and it seems i put in putting a lot of things, you know, lining up all the ducks he has in the shaded, he published a statement saying how he worked as a cab driver in the aftermath of the collapse of the soviet union. so these anniversaries are very, very important to him, and it's almost laying out these incredible red lines that he knows
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nato and the u. s. cannot agree to it's kind of beefing up his domestic support. back back in russia, the open government says the federal army has regained control of 5 new cities from 2 grand rebels. one of them is the strategic city of was dear, the last stronghold of the 2 great peoples separation front in the northern horror region. and the open government spokesman said its forces launched an unexpected large scale attack. he said it caused a heavy loss of lives and equipment. gas from us through a pipe has exploded in pakistan's biggest city killing at least 10 people. another 13 were injured by the blast and cut on she police say the explosion was likely caused by accumulated gas in the sewer underneath the bank. jeffrey epstein, the legit partner in crime won't be giving evidence in her facts trafficking trial
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. can i? maxwell told the judge in new york, prosecutors hadn't prove the case beyond reasonable doubt. she is accused of recruiting teenage girls for her former boyfriend, epstein to have under age sex with maxwell's lawyers, argued for accuses, were not credible witnesses because of memory lapses. china's 2nd largest real estate developers been officially declared in default by credit agencies. a grande's crisis will be felt by home buyers and the millions who work in the property market. it's katrina, you explained there are fears about how the worldwide economy will be affected. it's called fairy land, but it feels like a ghost town. the ever grand project is just one of hundreds and china stalled because of the real estate giant's financial troubles. it's more than $300000000000.00 in debt and has defaulted on to overseas bonds. okay. yeah, retired pharma, mrs. song lives close by and has brought her granddaughter here to play the hope to
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see that it's such a shame. it looks like is 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 a sprawling new development called ever grand cultural tourism city. the grand plan involve luxury apartments, hotels, and restaurants. lot of the companies build sorted, 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 so my, your job, what can i do? and i just wait and hold. my salary will be paid. he's one of the thousands of employees, contractors and customers ord money by ever grad chinese creditors are suing the developer for or would you learns? the government has stepped in to restructure the company's debt, but
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a bailout looks unlikely. now fears about the help of other heavily indebted developers, including cry, sutton, sher mouth 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, 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 are adding to china already slowing economic growth. beijing introduced tied 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 will affect the international economy, but not, not in a disastrous way. so i think we go slow down china's housing market,
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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 little to be done. but wait, katrina, you al jazeera pseudo. this year the world burned more coal for electricity than ever before. the international energy agency says the global economic recovery has driven a 9 percent increase in power generation from coal and its full cost to hit another record. in 2022. china generates half of all coal, 5 electricity, but output was also off in india, the u. s. and e u this year. because renewable sources couldn't keep up with
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increased demand. coal supplies around a 3rd of the world's electricity and is the single biggest source of global carbon emissions. chris little coffee is from a 3 gene. i think tank focused on climate change. he says, despite the rising demand for coal, the trend is still towards renewable energy. if you have a, an option immediately in front of yourself, you will, you will use it. and that's what's been the case around the world this past year. and, but fundamentally that's a bit of a divergence from the underlying trend about when new investment is going. and what we are now seeing is that renewables such as wind and solar on they're cheaper than, than investment in new carl for power generation. and are actually increasingly becoming cost competitive or cheaper than existing co generation. so, re pandemic,
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the underlying trends were looking quite positive for, for a structural movement away from coal. india is, has great plans for renewable deployment. and, and if it follows through those that will be eating the market for new car power generation and already multiple power plants in india have been paused mid construction because the economic stance dr. so again, i think we're seeing this, this tension right now between the underlying trend moving in the right direction and what the is called a blip in, in terms of how the economic crunch from the cobra cross which has impacted on, on this kind of mismatch between supply and demand and short term, and what we've seen, particularly in our city countries or europe and north america, is that one countries get on the track of investing and clean and coming out of call. they can actually accelerate national day celebrations around the way in casa thousands pack, though, has water front to watch those traditional parade. fireworks and spectacular lights
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show will illuminate the capital later to mark unification, 143 years ago in 18. 78. i'm a val, has more from here in doha cut off national celebrations, come at a very special moment this year. it is the 1st to be organized since the blockade was lifted, that blockade that was imposed on cut up ice gulf neighbors. so it's the time for this country to project an image of certainty, to protect an image of peace and also economic and political prosperity. and that's very crucial because this is the 1st up and middle eastern country to host the fee for world cup. last going to be in less than a year from now. the other happy coincidence to day is that it is the final day of the fee for our cup. the final match will be organized this evening, and it will be accompanied here on the cornish, by huge fireworks and other celebrations, including lots and lots of cultural events and artistic exhibitions. is ations in
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south africa or on a mission to revive jazz culture. the music has been used for decades to tell the world of the struggle against racial segregation. but fans of the genre found it hard to access when office were arrested or fled the country during the apartheid era. for me, the miller reports from cape town, i sunday afternoon in the township book book related in cape town in informal fittings like this one back yards. the jazz musicians are reviving genre of music that has a long but sometimes forgotten history. ok, todd is a very divided and back in the days, musicians used to travel across the railroad lines closer. it was to the lines of the ones that separate communities and they were, they were bought from playing together and just need to bring back the culture and
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actually dream music back to where it belongs in the ah, most local and international artist perform at these events that the organizers say, bring together people from all walks of life, racial segregation during apartheid for self african grades. like up to labor him, you must kayla and very i'm a care but into exile abroad that they performed in europe and the united states using their music not just to entertain, but also to protest against the partake governments today till the african job has both local and international influences south africa has developed its own so full style of jazz, creating a unique sound and form part of its history and culture. and now younger generation is working to make sure that side of music stays relevant. the
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ship, it was 1st exposed to jazz is a 5 year old by his mother who worked in the industry always firmly believe that you know, you, you, you play the sound of your immediate environment. you know, if you really through and in tune with what's going on. so it's absolutely natural to play this and sound this way. the kyle studies didn't play classical music but tend to jazz in his late teens and plays all over the world. he says he finds the youngest audiences attending jazz events. and so i forgot, as a young musician and especially, you know, sort of knish jaw and there is such as jersey, let's call it what it is i think, you know, constantly trying to, at, on one in, you know, battling with, with a question of relevance. but then also on the to stick side not not to really not, not to engaged with that question of being relevant or not,
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but producing music that in many ways can be timeless if, if needed, you know, the judge is also popular at up market. been using cape town, but it's that venues like this one that jazz enthusiast say there's a renewed appreciation and support for the genre, which ultimately pays tribute to sell back because history. let me de la all 0 cape town. ah, all coming up on the news out all the sports news with jemma. yes, as well as national day today. and also we know about the fee for our final without area crown champions off to be thinking as an extra sign. we've got the highlights, the coming up off the break. ah, the listening post because through the noise was talking about competing with
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seeing more than they being used to perpetuate those competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and some elements of the truth. but the full story remains and coaching, unpacking the stories you're being told, it's not a science story at all. it's a story about politics. the listening post, your guide to the media on a j 0. and the compelling journalism we keeping our distance because it's actually quite dangerous. ambulances continue to talk about the explosion. inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about living under fascism was light. how much money did you make for your bro in deliverance? i made that al jazeera english crowd recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running. ah
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ah, thanks for your company. we're coming to you live from us special iris cup studio. how are you? i'm devin ash. we start with algeria winning the, our cover for the 1st time that final against june is yet was gold full time. but an extra time, a substitute to alice saw you to at least a shot that find me be easier. my way to you know, the final school and she knew here then denied a 2nd. our cop having won the title back in 1900. 63 out jerry's achievement, even greater because they sent a weakened team to capita without many of the place you on the africa cup of nations in 2090. thank you. looks good player. their server big because they do
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a very, very good job board was not over there saturday because with the big gym on little very proud of a good on or out of the board of the farms to be proud of the order given to her version was already there was a good or you want to talk to her. i assume course workers there with my country. so for judicial order, for the 0 asshole the heist cat saw they finished and sad, say soft beating egypt in a pi off. it was now no loss of extra time, and things look bad for casa, and that half an hour, hey, deuce and miss the very 1st penalty of the shootout. a kick was ordered to be retaken due to a keep infringement, and we missed that one as well. but the rest of the team, how then of and when mohammed sharif was the 2nd egyptian to miss the bronze meadow, belong to cattle. very nice game to watch vermin. village a little,
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but this is digital, but i think the splinters they show medical meet mom on very bright de leon, i think were wilkerson were real news. wonder middleburg provisioning doug smith, i'm sure they're minimal, but there's no rush to we didn't on buffer in the building for the last few weeks. cattle has romped off its efforts to test almost all of its 8 to state of the art stadiums as it goes up to hastings. the 2022 wildcat next year. sar. hi rat. how's this report? ah, it's been the biggest tournaments yet held in cattle with most of the 8 purpose built world cup stadiums fully put to the test hundreds of thousands of football fans afford in and out of the arena's in the last few weeks to watch the fee for arab cup a glimpse of what to expect at next year's walls. ha, while i every one want to come. i you received many message. well, they, they won't even, they can photo inside the video,
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the effort that has been done to the investment, the organization is something you cannot imagine is better than the premier league at some time. behind the scenes, it's all systems go to ensure one of the world's biggest tournaments runs smoothly from new pitch technology to a newly built metro system. everything is on trial. the fees are pub is being seen as a task to caps or as to whether it's ready for the walk up in less than a year, or even $3.00 things of fans have been attending this tournament. and overall, their experience has been very positive thoughts. you know, without this issue, ticket availability and a new man's achieve fine id system is some of the problems that caused confusion and delays the fall. i'd be sure to be delivered at all. so we can avoid the line on to for, for the boot. the people or what was coming out of the country, but didn't fall into to the stadium. was hard for me. it is. let me come in with my
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medication and the only entrance disable people is at the far end of the stadium via cuts off supreme committee. for delivery and legacy says hosting the arab coff has been a good opportunity to make improvements, the head of the world cup and in collaboration with fi fi. you have completed our constructions and we're focusing more to the fun experience. so we get actually the opportunity of engaging with the public, educating them with some of the new features that you will be introduced in the world cup. for example, the fan id, we will be introducing a new version of it, an improved version of it for the public. so everything has the test. it says this is was actually one of the biggest tests with a population of less than $3000000.00 people. katara, security forces aren't used to dealing with large crowds, double the amounts of spans the g to arrive from all over the world will kick off next year, which is exactly why castle has signed agreements early this week for turkey and kenya sent thousands of security personnel to assist other countries will also be
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helping out to me. it takes more than a decade to prepare for the walls, cup and castle is getting closer to the finishing touches and even closer to hosting the biggest sporting event, the region will ever has seen sorta heights. i'll do 0, no ha, spots around the world is struggling to keep going amid the spread of the only con variant of coven 19. the nfl has been full to postpone games for the 1st time this season. so far, 3 have been moved to next week, pending further developments in the outbreak. around 20 players from each of the l . a. rams and the cleveland browns have been placed on the coven. 19 sideline nests in the m. b a. the brooklyn that sab reversed their decision to exclude a superstar kyrie irving from their roster because he doesn't meet new york cities of vaccine mandate. irving remains unable to compete at home because he hasn't been vaccinated, but he's now free to join his teammates and practice and play some away games.
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brooklyn had originally decided of would be excluded from the team until he could take part in all games for the nets are currently short handed with several pi is unavailable, because at the embassies corona virus protocols, the boston celtics are missing of 5 players against golden state because although the cove is 19 protocols or is god as steph curry fresh from breaking the all time record for 3 pointers. so to me, took advantage of the depleted south, exploring 30 points in the 111 to one i 7. when the annette chalisse, how to postpone some games, the buffalo sabres, they managed to make it onto the ice against pittsburgh, and there was a contend of the save of the season, save as gully, malcolm savannah, saving the park behind his back. the penguins were perplexed, but still one read less than 2 matches into the series in england. a look like they'll need a sporting miracle to have any chance of winning the ashes. they took no punishment against australia on day 3 of the 2nd test. england lost 6 wickets for just 50 full
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runs, and they were all out for 236 australia finished the day of 45 for one in their 2nd jennings, and lead by 282 rooms in terms of where it suits now i think we hold you because when we want to bowl, how big of lead we want to have um, obviously the not sessions are a big one. certainly we. we see them as big one as a big striking session if you walk with a new bowl and and condition. so french football is dealing with another appetite of fan violence, which is increasingly becoming a theme this season late has trouble fled at the french cut match between piracy and leon. on friday nights it comes a day after the government announced measures and to abandon games that you can find an incidence, which is exactly what happened here. leon had already been dr. points off to marseilles to meet you piet's was hit by a boss who has thrown it from the stands last month. and is all your support from
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me from now on a day where algeria we're kind of fee for our cup champions off the break. we've got a news update from london. ah mm. and a musician, performa, visionary teacher. ah, out is there a world meets the man bringing traditional arabic sounds to a whole new audience, being a woman and being american playing there who did already is something new from boston, a part of story, the land of his birth. he noticed the next generation of musical talent, simon shaheen. musical journey on al jazeera for to remy,
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they simply molina families to pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week during a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died in combat when neighbors and family members insist they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure venezuela's, defense minister, believe me, to pay the you know, said the armed forces were applied to the friends that come through from your regular groups, but added that human rights needed to be respected and that the events at the border with be investigated. from the al jazeera london broadcast, then tack 2 people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitation. what is even more and to me that now is system innovation, systems design and system transformation part one of human rights activists. q me,
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ny, to, and environmentally window. mila cheek! i lived as you have a fossil fuel arrow my entire life, and i'm looking for a graceful transitions out of it. studio b unscripted, on out his era. ah, london's may, i declare a major incident is cases of the all may kron very, and push the british capital to the limit hostile emissions are going up, but also stop absences are going up by massive. ah, hello, i'm mary. i'm new mozy in london. you're watching out just.
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