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is corner of china right in to taiwan. northern up china right now. hop on the weather roller coaster temperatures, up been down for beijing at 12 degrees. that snow is winding down across western areas of honshu and hook hider. so i talked about that weather roller coaster that's because once again, temperatures are going down in beijing to just a high of 2 degrees on thursday. that's it. we'll see you soon. jeff still to come here on that. he's are putting the best foot forward in senegal. out assigned us at dark off fashion week, a challenging social trends on dominant came at the bull in cultural exhibition that's bringing east and west head to head. i will hear from golf's biggest star tiger woods was he makes just returning to school 10 months. salter color crush. ah, it's one year until the 1st real world killed in the middle east told to al jazeera
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meets fatima cembura 1st ever female secretary general or the 1st to share her journey and discuss the routes to cut her 2022. 0, now does iran ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back? threats to our planet on al jazeera, in the country with an abundance of results. great. foreign want indonesia, his firms. for me, we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment literally pot. linda, this is growth and progress. invent either media now move
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ah, ah, ah, i got adrian finnegan here in doha with nissan. from al jazeera, the headlines police, and sir don at 5 tier gas, a professors who gathered outside the presidential palace in cartoon rallies have been mocking 3 years since the revolution that ended former president obama alba, she is 30 year rule. several european nations are imposing new restrictions ahead of the winter holidays after seeing record high numbers of corona, virus infections with other loads has begun to strict locked down in order to cover the spread of the only trump variant of voters in chile have begun costing that ballots in presidential law in the presidential election run off. it's a close race between 2 men who have promising to take the country and very
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different directions left where gabrielle borage of the far white's. jose antonio cast police in the philippines so that at least 169 people are confounded the aftermath of super typhoon right. thousands of soldiers have joined rescue workers to search for survivors in remote areas, as others tried to bring in food and bought up leah harding reports. the magnitude of the destruction is best seen from up high fallen trees, flattened homes in signs of lives. last stretch, as far as i can see, the president of the philippines, rodrigo de tirty, fluted the country south eastern islands to see the damage for himself. we conducted an inspection of this area and i'm tired of looking at the typhoons aftermath because it's all i always see whenever there's a typhoon. i can see that i feel sorry for the people here. super typhoon ride made
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landfall on thursday. one of the most powerful ones in recent years to hit the thousands of islands between the pacific ocean and the south china sea buildings stood no chance against the winds that reached speeds of up to 200 kilometers an hour. the biggest issue now is answering the appeals for food and water and reaching remote communities, cut off by widespread flooding. oh, well, i didn't say we don't have money that we don't have enough funds to help people. we do have money, but the budget is a bit tight because we've poured all our resources into fighting cove. it for now rescue workers scramble to get help to those who need it most. with dozens, confirmed dead already. many reported missing in submerged areas. the death toll is expected to rise. the disaster prone philippines is usually battered by around 20
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typhoons and tropical storms every year. the full impact of this one has yet to be uncovered. we are harding al jazeera, torrential, rain and flash floods in malaysia, forced 11000 people from their homes, emergency workers rescuing the stranded to take them to shelters, floods a common invalids. yet during the annual monsoon season, between october and march of volcano in indonesia has erupted for the 2nd time in 2 weeks. every once being want to stay away from mount some arrow experts, fear the increased activity could trigger an avalanche of lava. 48 people were killed when the volcano erupted without warning. earlier this month, 36 people are still missing. on java island, a man's been beaten to death off destructing, a religious service, one of india's holiest shrines, security cameras, show him jumping a fence into a sacred area of the seek golden temple and ritz off to grubbing
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a ceremonial sword. police say the members of the congregation drank the intruder outside that attacked him. chief minister punjab state, condemned what he called an unfortunate and heinous act, to attempt sacrilege. thailand has sent hundreds of refugees back to me on la, around 2 and a half 1000 people had crossed into thailand in recent days after a flare up and fighting between me and my army and rebels from the korean ethnic minority. ty authorities since 600 of them back even as clashes continued rights groups have urged the government not to turn people away. they say the man mars military is deliberately targeting civilians when it comes to the un special repertoire on the situation of on human rights in be on law visited, wrangell refugees in bangladesh. well that a 1000000 of them living in the cox's bazaar camp rights groups of criticized bangladesh. the authorities for the handling of the refugee crisis, told andrews praised the government's response and said that only the me on the
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army is to blame. the me and my writing are not at fault. the international organizations who support and advocate for them are not at fault. the bangladesh government who supports them is not at fault. let me be perfectly clear. the fault lines like clearly and firmly on the shoulders of the me and more military. let's go live now to the bangladesh capital dot com. i'll just turn via charles re. is that sound via how significant is from andrews visit? what are some of the issues that he's highlighted a very significant visit. indeed, he was able to visit with the foreign minister, the other you and, and angels, the more importantly he was able to discuss the issues with that writing. i refuges themselves because there are
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a lot of concerns raised recently about their ration in boston, char island. i really island where many up during our refugees have been relocate and also those in the can. the current violence they're facing inside the cam. gang violence violence by are some member these where he shows that he looked into, spoke to the camp leader. even the common drawing or refugees. so he, this fact finding mission will be an updated information that will be presented in march 22 next year to the un human rights council. in that context that is important. he, in the press conference, raised the issues about education of nearly half the population off the camp, which is nearly a 1000000 daddy's up major concern. and he spoke with the government about a formal education system to be shut up within the camp. the gunman didn't commit, according to my question, when i asked him, he said, but down seriously looking into this matter. also the fact that the machine turn island supposed to have a livelihood facilities. and now there he shows there. oh,
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hang us there told him that the facilities are secure. they're happy of the security, but they're not happy with the living facilities which does not exist. there isn't an after school or education facilities rather and not enough hospital with proper care. but the government and he again said he's looking into those. he did get to visit the island. as far as a international concern, he said other countries on international communities church consider taking some of the refugees, bangladesh alone. lea burying the barn and he squarely blamed the entire said great on the me and mar gunmen, and he said, until my long list of refugees are ready. and the situation in man mart is not secured. there is no question of retaliation. we'll have to wait on those houses here via traverse reporting live from docker. many thanks, sandy. the estimated 4000 tons of food which is thrown away every day in malaysia. a spurred charity worker's interaction that diverting through that still safe to
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eat away from rubbish dumps or giving it to the hungry instead. flores slurry reports from colombo. this wholesale market in quantum pool is where any one who wants to buy fresh produce in bulk comes to shop. and it's also where surplus food is picked up by charities like this last food project. why wait? what brought? so every one to like rescued of would, why we're going to do with it. right? so the best thing is that the people who are in will need that loss. the organization's motto is feed the hungry, not the landfill. and it's made agreements with wholesalers to donate food. they cannot sell. oh, on love on it makes me feel good. whatever we can't use anymore isn't going to waste. it's great. we can give it away to be enjoyed by others. this is where through deemed unfit for sale is thrown out and it's not just rotten produce of
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stuff that's about to go bad. sometimes misshapen vegetables are also discarded. every day malaysians throw away an estimated 4000 tons of food that's considered edible. that's enough to feed 3000000 people. 3 meals each and waste food that's left to rot, produces me thing. a gas more damaging to the environment than carbon dioxide. among those receiving surplus food or low income families, often ages and soup kitchens bug where you good bye dear, but it's great rather than the food being thrown away, it's at least put the good use because the stuff we get is still edible. we're all happy about this song, but environmentalists say more needs to be done. the amount of good ways with all inclusive, basically make up about 50 percent of the total composition. so there's still a lot of room ah, for improve. i think for one, we need to start exploring a ways in which we can actually cut down on this would waste. and
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a lot of this has got to do with cultural. my set shifts, campaign is say, if people buy only what they need and don't order more than they can eat, that will help reduce food waste and help the environment. florence li outages era chronological now to a city that is famous for among many other things. it's cold war wall where east is meeting west of the you. exhibition as dominant came reports from berlin. the cool and the cold showcases all sorts of art from that to finding period in germany history. it's a window on a world gone by putting communism against capitalism, the real against the abstract and iconic leaders against leading icons from an era when the message was as profound as the art itself. artists help us to understand the systems we are living in. and in very often i think artists are, you know, showing us that you can live against it and that you can stand for the other and
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the other perspective. and so i hope that, that visitors really see that, you know, also at these times, but also in our times now artists are telling us about the, the politics we're living in. this exhibition focuses on life and art during the cold war. so lenin peers out from his library, the man of the people in command while stalin appears his wartime leader, receiving the thanks of a grateful nation. the space race is a key theme here. yury corridor of draws together cosmo knots from every part of the then communist world. but lowell nesbit lift often splashed down fly the flag for the democratic world for the exhibitions, q racer. this is an example of what distinguishes the art of the u. s. s. r from the usa of u. s. always tends to pick pictures. for example, the pop art is painting things they found on footages like comics or
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photograph. and i have the impression the us are to watch more close to the motive to the things they really want to pay. too many western eyes pop art has long been considered cool. lead to buy andy wall holes answers to abstract expressionism from painting popstars to collect and cans of soup on canvas . while he liked eating for lunch back then, now the rest of the world consumes in art form during the cold war, some behind the iron curtain considered this propaganda. while in the west, much the same was said about much of soviet art. the time when this propaganda was created is long gone. now all the remains of the paintings themselves. a reminder of the clash of ideas between east and west. in a city where those 2 opposing ideology came heads to heads. dominant came al jazeera berlin,
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hundreds of people marching through the streets of brussels in protest against coven 19 restrictions. it's the latest in a series of demonstrations in belgium. after the government tightened its rules following an increase in cases, authorities say that restrictions are needed to take pressure off the countries health system. fashion we can center goals. capital is showcasing not just our for confession, but diversity to al jazeera us from era charge re report style on the catalog of new creations on display and darker. a jeep a samuel was, boom is cerebral palsy. but that's not stopping her from to filling her dream to be a model on the catwalk or other disability kids, they could do it to. and around the world who they go on approved to other disability kids. you're not your disability, you're just you. and you're perfectly normal, just the way you are featuring design is from across africa. the to call fashion
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week is one of the continents longest running clothes show. it's founder at darma and d. i says it's important for her to represent women from across the continent. june of the ha, evil i'm mud, come, i don't want to live with fashion as the european dictate as to i don't want to do that anymore. i want to we many who respect so many different things more than just bodies are more. yeah, of course they will always be models, beautiful ones, but i want to be able to give room to other women to different women had, as well as inclusivity. vicious beam was also about sustainability. textile production is estimated to generate 1200000000 tons of carbon emissions annually hoping to help africa. carbon footprint, the show only promotes locally manufactured designs. last the late volume don't. can you send that one did? it's inspired by a traditional rwandan dance, and i've only used fabrics made an africa. so either hand woven or naturally hon
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died or more industrial but still made in africa. like here we have e t o p and genes. for example, we have had died wiley from ivory coast and we have this beautiful organic cotton, which is e p o p. and this is the 1st time to cynically fashion designer has made 2 statements on the count. she also created the 1st black fashion. we show in paris now she's hoping others will follow in her footsteps and challenge the western standards of fashion and beauty. home era, chelsea ouch is aaron. just ahead here on that is our vaccination becomes a major issue for sports teams as the brooklyn that's trying to get one of their stars back on cold. ah. in hebron boys breathe and fly pigeons. but in this occupied palestinian
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city boys are also close to watched vice really forces at times shot up and often arrested. a delicately told tale filmed over 5 years of a coming of age in a place where even a child's imagination is heavily restricted for the skies above hebron. a witness documentary on a jazeera ah mother, nature's gift of cold full landscapes. but strong infrastructure governance arising, we're investments are waiting to flourish. we're greed, tv, even supplied by tradition. to where beautiful possibilities are offered. lou
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ah, girl stop smiling today. i don't know why something to do with a football match. i think. yes, this picture behind me. thank you very much, adrian. well, the last 3 weeks has being cut out well hosted the arab cup, the biggest torment in the arab world, the finals between his yen algeria and needed extra time to decide who would take home the trophy to. and i got oscar was at all bait stadium in the ham saw algeria an arrow pointing to algiers for can croon and my a young team missing it's european bass players. but every bit hungry for victory,
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algeria went into this game against to media after a hot foot when over host cutoff. so size peppered each of his goals to support him . hey, i was in a match, the turn hostile at times between these 2 north african rivals. but there was very little to separate them on the pitch until extra time on it so. so to check whether quite carriers finish it means so you would with the stunning strike to put algeria in front to new zia came close to equalizing. very nice cut back or is just roy then with the final kick of the game? yes. seen where he me run away with the 2 new victory for algeria. he's just go to whatever say good g parade urea because president johnny contina and catherine may shake to mean been hammered out. funny resent the trophy to the winners. thank you. a lot to play other server big big for
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this river here in florida to look over discovery because with jim on it all very proud of a good on or i'll jump ordered the forms to be proud of them. yeah. got was a big test but can saw it stadiums and in structure, but now the organizes will turn their attention to the big one. the middle east 1st woke up with kicks off at this stadium in around 11 months time. trying to get raska al jazeera albania stadium. all this out couple was the 1st one to be held since 2012, and the biggest, the andy torments of 58 year history cut. i've also been using the event as a test run for next years she felt woke up that a hierarchy has more. 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
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arab cup a glimpse of what to expect at she is. well ha, while i every one want to come i you receive many message. well, they, they won't even, they can photo inside the video, the effort that has been done to the investment, the organization. it's something you cannot imagine is better than the premier league or some guy 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 test, as a category, as to whether it's ready for the wallet. hub in less than a year, or even 3 things of fans i've been attending this tournament. and overall, their experience has been very positive. but no without this issue. tickets availability and a new man. the chief fine id system is some of the problems that caused confusion
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and delays. the follow be sure to be delivered at all. so we can avoid the line onto facility to people or coming outside the country. the whole saw entry to the stadium was hard for me. they do let me come in with my medication and the only entrance disable people is at the far end of the stadium via cuts off the supreme committee for delivery. and legacy says hosting the arab coff has been a good opportunity to make improvements ahead 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, indicating 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,
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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 helping out to me. it's taken more than a decade to prepare for the world 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. soda heights al jazeera doha. the resurgence of corn of iron's has been, has seen at this weekend's. the english family schedule slashed with only a few matches surviving. but so far there's been a no return to anti stadiums. germany though has restricted attendance. is that since the emergence of the army crime, a variance $15000.00 fans or so boucher darkness. title channel suffer
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a setback. michael a 3rd is the goal. the peak of the bunch as head for berlin, 132, washington wizards a beat your teenagers in the n, b a which has also been hit hard by the virus on saturday there was 70 players and counting and doing a covered protocols at this month. the wizard's only had one player on the cold list as washington down your to 109203. bradley bill with that, she's 7 points. what of the talk in the ambia has been about brooklyn nets and their decision to allow kyra irving to play a role games. irving is not vaccinated, meaning he can't play at home under new york city regulations. i'm excited to have carry bag pharmacies, an incredible player, you know, no matter what capacity we, we incorporate them in. so you know, positive for our group if you nice a young man named great health. so, you know,
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i think he's the odds of him having something difficult, catastrophic happened are, are small, and we're putting an extra strain on a lot of our guys. so you know, you can help us warn there and to, with his town in here. it's an unused resource for us that we can lean on her to help her navigate the season and patch this thing together. taiyah was as bad, but he says his return to major tournament is a long way off was it was seen for the 1st time on a golf course in a car crash that crushed that his leg in february, the 15 time major window is confusing along his 12 year old son charlie and the $1000000.00 piano, chances have been orlando, team woods ended the 1st round or 10 under the shot, something it tiger said, it was just a baby step in his recovery. i guys, i don't have any. you know that, i mean that's,
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i don't have the game on speed or any of that. so i'm just starting to get back into it didn't off i was in the play this event a couple weeks ago. so i was hoping at the harold, i was able hit balls consistently dafter day, what i was able to do. and then now play, you know, that was going to be the, the hard part. i'm a challenging part english because it is i in dire straits and the 2nd ashes test against australia angular with certain unlikely 468 to win and will make and model progress in the 2nd any lot with the last ball of the day captain til root has been moved that left england on 82 before going into the final day. you too, jake pulls entry in the world. a box in has gone from strength to strength. poor scored a brutal knockout and his we might against for may you have see champion attire woodley woodley had only stepped with the 2 weeks notice after tommy ferry pulled out of the fight with injury. and that's it for me. adrian manufactured him,
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congratulations on the wind. thank you. buffy stoffel, that's it for yourself. thanks for watching. start by about for all to part with more than a few years in just a couple of minutes to see about ah, the listening post cuts through the noise, you are talking about competing now, seeing monday tools being used to perpetuate those competing narrative separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the story and some element of the truth. but the full story remains and 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. in the next episode of earth rise, nick long to into greenpeace crew on
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