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wanda was never going to be letting an obstacle just stand in front of you. he said he's what made the intimate connection between myself and rhonda dick is and matches and certainly africa direct on al jazeera ah student protest that gabriel burrage is confirmed as chili's new president. he promises to expand and social rise. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera alive from de, also coming up. i hope i braving some grenades and tear gas thousands. march to the presidential palace in sudan, demanding the military stays out of politics in the transition to democracy. we report from in the now one of the islands in the philippines worst hit by super
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typhoon ry. that's now killed more than 200 people. and americans are warned against travelling during christmas as the on the chrome barron to the curb at 19 spreads rapidly. ah, left us gabriel burridge is one chilling presidential election. the 35 year old rose to prominence during student protests against the government. he campaigned on expanding social services, fighting in equality and raising taxes on the super rich. in mister will, you know, our government has the conviction to look forward to the challenges that we have before us. it cannot be just changed by talking to the mirror. i'm not yours to only speak to people who think like me to change the way people who think differently. we are here to ensure that once and for all the our courses sufficient for all chileans and we can achieve a wonderful life. burtch's right opponent,
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jose antonio cas urged his supporters to put aside political differences lost by 11 percent, a surprise margin of defeats after his. when the 1st round. analysts were expecting a much tighter race. he congratulated barbara, striking a consider return for the lady. but today is a day of joy for burridge and i celebrate his success. and i will be there doing what i said i would do for the betterment of chile. and we will always be a unified country. our promise is not just a passing one. it is one for our customs and our tradition. while i was foundry pettyjohn, they live now from a capital santiago, sandra, sarah birch, have supporters have been out on the streets where you are celebrating, what the atmosphere like and talk through the results. hey. yep, thousands of support for each came out to celebrate that what they see us and the
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story victory as somebody that they feel represents them that's closer to their agent, particularly everybody who's here is john capital participated in the protest and the social and breast that as rock this country in 2019 in protest that have continued pretty much until now. overall, this has been a celebratory at festive tonight, but there have been small groups of demonstrators to work here. don't necessarily like the press and that sort of push this away from a celebration. 7 and they are saying that that, well, they're happy that by each one they will continue to pressure the government, even the government of the newly elected the president, to push forward the reforms that they're hoping to see in a chill and, and all of this is happening while they're also new constitutional assembly, that is rewriting the constitution for this country and talking about the results.
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a lot of people here were quite surprised by the fact that unlike what was expected there, this hasn't been a very close race in that instead of a breach, as one by board, than 11 points to what exactly happened there. we don't know yet, but the i plus is that a lot of people, especially young people, that didn't participate in the 1st round, came out either because they believed that boys is the best option for this country or because they are strong. the opponents of antonio at that extremely right wing candidate, somebody that they see as a neo fascist and they came out. i gave that i gave somebody who in south has an apology that it states there ship. i've list of been a share. yes. lesandra. this was one of the most polarized elections in chillies history, and burrage made numerous promises during his victory speech. what are the main
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challenges now? do you think that faced the president? absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. he, he gave a very carefully crafted speech that sounded very ambitious, talking about a number of reforms that he's hoping to be able to push forward in an administration. he wants to change the way pensions work in this country. he wants to give universal access to health and education. he really is hoping best where he sets to profoundly and change the system of inequality that exists in this country . and that is a beyond the protest staff that have brought this country. this is the richest country and latin america. it used to be a beacon of stability. but instead we've seen the uprising of a new generation left. she lands that are tired of business as usual in this
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country that don't saying factor. den free market economy states them that has existed in this country for now 50 years, has worked for everybody, and many of them hoped that for each can make a change. however, things will be difficult for him because he will face that divided congress the senate. this divided 5050 only has the feel it will only have a slim majority in congress. so it will be difficult to actually implement that a lot of a program, or at least that's where a lot of expect, experts who know how things work here in chile, i've been telling us now at the same time bill, he said tonight in his speech that he wants to be a precedent for all she lands those who voted for him those to voted against them and almost half of the country that has not voted. so i'm gonna ask to see what he will be able to do. all right, hello, sandra. if you live for us there in the chilean capital santiago, thank you. well,
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fernando rosenblatt is some chill as diego portales universe to he says it's the most significant election result in years. during the last week we expected a my, a much tighter we fall, but in the end it was more than 10 person touch points of difference between the, the winning candidate guardian vote each unco stamped on your gas em. i mean, in theory, this is the result that we should have expected at either. res was in some sort in opposition to what fury could have told. tell us about the results, right. it is the, the most consequential election in chiller scenes. the, the election after the authoritarian regime that runs the, the 1st the most of the action after the finish of the regime. why? because we are coming from the social unrest in 2019. and we are in the process of the constitutional reform and it in, in the iran of election. you had 2 very different candidates from the opposites of
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the electrical spectrum, the left east and go deal bridge would turn out the winner in the electron ankles. antonio cast from the far right. so it was, it was a very polarized election and it was a critical election regarding is especially the constitutional process that she lays on their voice right now. what, what we have right now is a very divided congress, a very worried only has the slight majority in the house, but the senate east, east absolutely divided between the ride on the left or the sun to ride on the central left. so he, he will have to negotiate with different with the friend calico says he not, you know, the tooth to advance. he's agenda. and we have to remember that we are coming from the social unrest in which many demands were on the streets for a new health health system, a pension reform, et cetera. and, and he and, and he, most of, he thought much of his agenda is about transforming chill into a social welfare state. right. but the thing is that for, for that to come true,
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he needs the supporting congress, which in the beginning he doesn't have it. so 1st he, he needs to build a governing coalition. we, that the old a former con, started marsan of the center last on the center parties in order to, to get, at least to the 50 percent off of the congress. hundreds of thousands of protests in sedan have marched to the presidential palace. it's exactly 3 years since protest began to trouble for melinda omar, on the sheer demonstrators on demanding the military stay out of the transition to democracy. even morgan has more from cotton. this is the spouse of gathering of protested in one of the districts into dance capital, cartoon. and hallo, toby has come to join them. he's one of tens of thousands who came out on sunday to commemorate the anniversary of sedans, revolution in 2018. they are also out once again to voice their anger at the military takeover which happened in late october and which they say
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d real to dance, transition, and federal galatia butler. oh, i'll fantasy plaza. i took part in the 201320162018 protests against bashir. and here i am now and will continue to protest until our demands amiss. i will keep protesting until there is the civilian government, and there is peace. freedom and justice. sedans uprising thought it over hikes in prices of basic commodities, but it soon turned into calls for an end to the government of our martin bashir, which had been in power for 3 decades. his military ousted him in april 2019 and signed a power sharing agreement with the political coalition forces of freedom and change which were presented the protest movement. but the partnership came to an end in october, when the military dissolved the transitional government and arrested several government officials that sparked anger and renewed protests on the street. a deal between the outset prime minister of the lamb duke and the military would stop him reinstated back to his position. feel the anger further with sudan,
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witnessing the largest turn out yet since the takeover. all i'm saying is that evolution never actually ended its continuing and we will continue until we are deep all of our goals. we don't want them immediately to be the head of the state anymore. we want civilian government. we want justice for all the wounded, all the martyr. our friends, brothers and sisters and sons. we want justice for all of them. we want our, we want development. i mean, i need while it the, for every one. i've got a mean just guessing that i'm sad, actually early on can i move away from to not participate in these anniversary? protest told us to restore our stolen revolution. charlotte this day is a turning point in our inclusion and an end to the takers. and even if it's not, we will continue to protest, restore our revolution, which cost many lives. others rather, protestors were able to reach the southern gates of the presidential palace on the
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anniversary of the revolution. security 4 says responded using tear gas stung grenades and live ammunition to disperse. pam. since the takeover at least 45 people were killed by security forces and more than 300 injured. but that hasn't ended. the turmoil as political parties remain divided and the military remains and power handled hescol for dialogue and national consensus to get sedan out of its political crisis. but protested on the streets they, they regard his agreement with the military has given legitimacy to the takeover and a disregard that demands with the military to be removed from the dance politics. and 3 years since the thought of the uprising to dance transition to democracy remains fragile. and many of its slogans remained on achieved sunday protests and did with security forces chasing protesters. but for many, the date is the continuation of the revolution that overthrew a military leader once, and which they hope will achieve the changes they've been calling for an overthrow
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. another military leader he by morgan al jazeera, hard to let's come here in our desert, including the un special repertoire accuses me in law of crimes against humanity and tell you why. con security forces under today's search with palestinians, accused of killing on his wedding, settler mormon. ah, ah, look forward to skies with sponsor point cut. it weighs hello there. let sat in north america and flood advisories have been issued for some of those southern and southeastern states. of the u. s. thanks to severe storms brought on by a low pressure system. now it's already brought to rental rain to parts of texas and winds of up to 60 kilometers per hour. if we take a closer look, you can see it rolling long. the bottom of the screen where we can see those storms are gonna push into louisiana edge across alabama and mississippi. but it's going
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to be florida that sees the very heavy rain. by the time we get to choose day and that will work its way up through georgia and the carolinas. we could see some flooding with those intense downpours. not for much of that east coast. however, it does clear up there'll be sunshine coming through for new york am for new england as that snow sweeps out further east. but we are going to see more snow roll across ontario into quebec and the great lakes. now behind it. it's a much clearer and warmer picture, but we are seeing another snowstorm sweep into that west coast of the us, bringing some snow and heavy rain once again to northern parts of california. it's dryer in that southwest corner. temperature is above average here. and as we move down to central america, well, it's going to get very wet indeed, for the yucatan peninsula in mexico. ah, the weather sponsored by casara always. in the next episode of a thrice nick tong doing to greenpeace croon on a voyage through the window. see,
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to highlight the importance of protecting this fragile antarctic ecosystem against an expanding list of manmade threats. beneath the surface of magnificent desolation is just tv with live these it. so the remote is wilson and salt, tick sanctuary on al jazeera with ah, welcome back. a quick reminder, the top stories here this hour left us gabriel burridge was one chili's presidential election. he's addressed hundreds of thousands of support is in santiago and promised to be a leader or to lambs. a 35 year old rose to prominence during student protests.
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hundreds of thousands of protest as in sudan of march towards the presidential palace. it's exactly 3 years with demonstrations began against the former leader. omar bashir, more than a 100 people have been injured. now, policeman, philippines, at least 208 people are confirmed dead in the aftermath of super typhoon, right. thousands of soldiers of joined rescue workers to search for survivors in remote areas. jamal alim jogan has more now from so regard city the philippine village. she invited us to a reconnaissance flight over the eastern part of the mid now region to see for ourselves the damage caused by super typhoon. right? sure, go island is where super typhoon at ry. first made landfall in the philippines. what was once a popular tourist destination? reduced to this, the pilot then turned towards the nugget. island even from afar. the damage was
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distressing to see. it didn't matter whether their house was big or small. the typhoon packing, wind speed, close at 200 kilometers an hour, did not discriminate damaging. almost every building after landing ensued, he goes, city. general admiral's order is clear, aid must reach those devastated areas as soon as possible. the magnitude of the damage is lini. b. it is because no one that was affected, our island robbins this if you will address those problem verse and form what your problem released, logistics, light bill we job around the mean town city. dow storm damaged like this is a familiar scene here. now, at the port area, we found more than a 100 families forced from their homes. they are from the jour. sufficient
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community once lived on houses on stilts by the sea. now this is all they have left my gone. so what residents here are telling us is that it's 6 pm. now this is going to be their 1st meal for the day. something that they just picked up from the garbage mostly. and this past week lead at least 5 families tonight. risk meta blue at sun is desperate to a. we don't even have right. there's nothing. my children are crying. we look for leftovers, but there was nothing. we went to bed with an empty stomach. i gave them about i would go. this is the human cost of support. they would rise at destruction. it's estimated that thousands of families are displeased here now, but this is just one province days since the storm shock. many communities remain
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cut off with dozens reported missing. and this is why many sate they are still bracing for the worse jim allen, dog and al jazeera city go province southern philippines with now many americans are reconsidering their holiday plans. as corona virus cases surge, new york report that it's highest number of cases for the 2nd straight day. but officials are resisting another lockdown. kristen salumi reports a week before christmas and break through coven cases are forcing the cancellation of several performances from the rockettes annual holiday show at radio city music hall to harry potter on broadway with the alma chron variance spreading rapidly, worried new yorkers lined up to get tested among them, the vaccinated an boosted broadway. actor katy roper, it's been really scary with the new very, very,
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very scary and i definitely wanna get it more. i've had a couple of friends test positive. it's not good. new york city has a 90 percent vaccination rate and some of the strictest vaccination requirements in the country. so despite a new record number of daily infections, new york's mayor says more locked downs won't be necessary. we have better treatment than we've ever had. we have won the highest levels of vaccination anywhere in the country and we have the ability to get a lot more people vaccinated or to get them boosted very, very quickly. still, many americans are reconsidering their holiday travel plans. nationwide. hospitalization, rates are also on the rise, though still well below. last year's peak. clearly when you travel, there is always a risk of increase infection. but if people need to travel and want to travel for the obvious family reasons. during this holiday season, if you're vaccinated and you're boosted and you take care when you go into congregate settings, like airports, to make sure you continually where you mask,
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you should be okay. health experts say, even though micron appears to be less deadly than the delta variant, it spreads more quickly and that could spell trouble for the nation's health care system with hospitalizations also rising, particularly in areas with lower vaccination rates. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. while the surgeon cove at 19 case is linked to the on the chron vera and has led european governments to take urgent action ahead of the winter holidays. the netherlands went into a strict lockdown on sunday. and there's pressure on the british government to do the same, but anger against new restrictions is also building. as i said, beg now reports. 7 against mandatory vaccinations and vaccine passports, thousands gathered in belgium to express their anger at restrictions. it comes as the government issued strong advice to get vaccinated and gave health workers 3 months to get fascinated or risk losing their jobs. britain has seen some of its
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highest level in new cases of the virus. rumbly football stadium was turned into a mass boost of vaccinations center as the government tries to curb the outbreak. but for now, it's reluctance to impose a pre christmas lockdown is at odds with the mayor of london. if we don't bring in new restrictions sooner rather than later, you're going to see even more positive cases and potentially public services. the editors on the verge of clubs, if not collapsing, gemini, has added the u. k to its high risk countries, meaning tighter travel restrictions, france has already been travel from britain other than compelling reasons which do not include tourism and business. it comes as europe raises itself for the spread of the army. kron variant and many countries are now considering the return of restrictions over the christmas period. these streets in the netherlands should have been packed with christmas shoppers. but all non essential businesses have been ordered to close after
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a strict lockdown was imposed even on the northern tip of europe, finland, where the christmas period brings with its tourists this now real concern. i've never had times like this before. like i know my colleagues. they are a wandering the same. ah, this is like a parcel every day. you started back again, and you look at the latest updates on the news and you start wondering what's happening with the travelers. what's happening with the toys and workers and the companies. how do we said by as christmas fast approaches, the shadow cast by the covey virus seems to be getting ever longer. i said big al jazeera, the united nations representative for human rights and men law has accused the government of crimes against humanity in its treatment of the ring and muslims. special rapids, you are tom. andrew completed a 6 day fact finding mission with a visit to a new refugee camp and neighboring bangladesh, and as canvas charger ports from decker. it comes as another humanitarian crisis
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unfolds. on the other side of me a lot. when the un special repertoire has been on a 6 day fact finding mission before presenting his findings to the human rights council and marched his med bangladesh, government officials, as well as non government representatives and agencies. he's also been to see some of the 1000000 drawing refugees and their leaders at camps in cox's bazaar and boston char island. nearly every range person i spoke with on this mission. whether it would be in catapult camps or on basha and sure. want to return home as soon as they can do so voluntarily, safely and with dignity. the un representative says there's a compelling case that the military leadership in myanmar is committing crime against humanity in the continuing crack down on the muslim minority. the relentless assault by the me and mar military went his attacks against its own people, as well as the systematic land clements in real kind state. and the ongoing system
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of discrimination against the right angle in law and practice. continue at this time, the crisis in myanmar is fast becoming a growing regional problem. hundreds of me and my refuge is flat to neighboring thailand's border town of my assault on sunday. they're trying to escape, continuing fighting between the me and my army and ethnic rebel fighters, a senior ty official said around 600 refugees have been sent back across the border . i picked up my child and ran immediately across the river to the other side with a tie. soldiers told us to run fast 5 years on the ro hang a refugee crisis, showing no sign of winding down repatriation process is nowhere inside. and the management of nearly a 1000000 drafted is hosted by bangladesh is getting increasingly complex. mm hm. and especially patrol, say is the cause of the crisis. and the ultimate resolution is not here in bangladesh, but in me and mark can be children. al jazeera dhaka,
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a group of islamic countries has promised to set up a fun to provide aid to afghanistan where millions of people are at risk of starvation. this winter pakistan hosted the emergency meeting of the organization of islamic corporation. members agreed to create a trust fund where countries can donate without having to deal directly with the taliban. and also set up a food security program. the conference has agreed and it is. it was required to establish a humanity and trust fund to david greet. and we've all agreed to launch a food security program for a finest tree. we collectively feel that we have to unlock financial
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and banking channels because the economy cannot function and people cannot be held without backing services. is there any security forces of arrested fix palestinians suspects of the killing of an israeli man in the occupied west bank 3 days ago? the attack led to a major man hunt in the north of the west bank, along with several apparent reprisal attacks by settlers against palestinians. his hurry for setting a man hunt lasting more than 2 days ended before dawn on sunday. israeli troops, detaining 6 palestinians near janine and the occupied west bank 2 suspects in a deadly shooting attack for others accused of helping them. israel security service says the men belong to palestinian islamic jihad i top, or there was a success in closing a circle around the town in a very short space of time without allowing them to disappear into the field. thursday's attack killed 25 year old is ready, settler,
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yahoo demon man injuring to others in the car. he was traveling and they were leaving the illegal outpost of homage and northern west bank officially withdrawn from in 2005, but still operating as the site of a jewish religious seminary. the shooting here was the latest and assertive attacks carried out by palestinians against israelis in recent weeks. but it also comes in the context of intensifying secular violence targeting palestinians here and the occupied west bank just hours after the shooting and dozens of kilometers away. a group of settlers attacked her whom in the village of car youth, beating wild mcbeal with iron bars. he remains in hospital no such word. whilst father says the attack is pretended to be as ready soldiers. once inside, they smashed up the ground floor as well as attacking well. yes. and mcbeal says he doesn't expect his uncle's attack is to be brought to justice. i believe they, they know where these guys come from because they,
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i believe they're organized. and so do you think they'll actually be arrested and prosecuted to what they've done? unfortunately, we do have like a strong conviction that people who do do such things, they are not afraid of the consequences. last month is what he writes group. but selim published a report accusing israel of using settle violence to help appropriate thousands effect as of land in an organized, institutionalized manner. israel's foreign minister, last week called settler violence, a stain, the prime minister called it insignificant saying, settler pioneers require protection. late on sunday is where the army revealed at settlers at homage had the night before attacked soldiers who preventing them from erecting new structures at the outpost. the settlers of goal for reinforcements. hurry for set out 0 and the occupied west bank. now the latest tories to visit the international space station or on the way back to earth, japanese 1000000000, the air you saw cool missouri on the left earlier bid farewell to the space station
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. crew, missouri and his production assistant spent 12 days in space full year traveling on a russian sawyer's rocket duty expected to land in kazakhstan in the coming house right on time. ah, don't forget, check on the top stories here now to 0 left is gabriel. burridge has one chilling presidential election, he defeated his right min opponent, jose antonio cast by 11 percent a much bigger margin than was expected bar, which was promising to be a leader for all challenge in little, you know, our government has the conviction to look forward to the challenges that we have before us. it cannot be just changed by talking to the mirror. i'm not sure to only speak to people who think like me to change the way people.
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