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ah hello, are you watching out his ear? i'm emily angland, a reminder of our top stories this hour. more than a 1000000 coven. 19 vaccines have been destroyed in nigeria. how the visual say the doses had expired and were buried to reassure the public about the safety of the countries the vaccination program. israel may become the 1st country to roll out a 4th dose of the vaccine. the government panel has recommended people above 60 years of age be given a full job. and the un security council has agreed to provide humanitarian aid in afghanistan. it said it would not be in violation of sanctions against the taliban . the nation of 38000000 is facing severe food shortages the european union is taking legal action against poland over
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a court decision that violated one of the blocks key principles. earlier this year, poland constitutional court ruled that polish law takes precedence over you law. the court is dominated by judges loyal to the ruling, euro, skeptic, law, and justice party. warsaw has called the action an attack on its sovereignty. we also considered that the constitutional tribunal no longer meets the requirements of an independent and impartial deborah established by law as required by the treaty. the european union is a community of values and of low. and the rights of europeans under the treaties must be protected. no matter where they live in the union, void check shall. welski is the editor in chief of these a grad inside a political current affairs magazine. he says there seems to be no way out of the style made at the moment in order to reverse the order to get out of the deadlock,
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which results for now in suspension of your funds for poland, polish government would need to change the judicial law and provide independence for the court system in poland. bigger independence than it is now because it was limited by the government. but part of the government minority fraction in facts is blocking that on building its popularity of about up to 10 percent of the electorate. on that you exit guard and then it is blocking the government for him to to any action including any reform. the government overall is afraid of losing majority. one year had scheduled elections. so that is a deadlock. there is no way for you to blink on this issue. there is a fundamental issue for the whole of, of the block on values and rules. the ones that you has agreed upon. all member
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states agreed upon it, including the polish government, which is reforming the, the, the formula under which the funds are being dispersed among member states that need that, and polar should comply to what it as obliges itself to it is not possible for the you to withdraw unless he wants to lose all credibility. malaysians are living through one of the worst floods the country has seen in recent times. dozens and missing after days of torrential rain, at least 27 people a day to more than 70000 have been displaced. the military is rescuing people still trapped in their homes. 3rd, water and medical supplies are being delivered to survivors on typhoon ravaged, islands in the philippines. at least 375 people were killed when super typhoon right. devastated. southern and central regions. shamella, ellen dugan reports from deena gat,
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province in the southern philippines. sunni go city. what was once a thriving community in the southern philippines? now reduced to this? everywhere we go, there is destruction. this police station was no match for typhoon rice, fury. even the local hospital has not been spared. and then again baby providing their seal united or walked up for miles desperate for drinking water. i asked about her family. oh, she says her home was damaged and she had to leave her children behind. romeo, bernard is 2 fields frustrating. a we are like children, abandoned by their parents. what up at the government? please don't forget us. please help us. i mean, many survivors see they are now forced to scab inch for food. are we also not human?
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the asked me and wonder why help has not arrived. a few hundreds of meters away, city go airport. despite the damage, the ears trip is till operational and from here, military, reconnaissance flights and eat operations take off. from above. it is clear that type one right spirit, no one, but we need to be on the ground to see how bad it is. so we take a boat and duck onto nugget island, even for a con, she often battered by natural disaster. the magnitude of the destruction is unprecedented. in san jose, there is hunger and heartbreak. unicef also says close to more than $800000.00 children. are we need of emergency assistance, st by st. despair,
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survivors say it feels like a struggle even to stay alive. while there are those who are still too shocked to share their ordeal. one woman approached me and asked if they had been forgotten. look, i'm a police, please help us. it's christmas. she tells us. but what we're seeing is just the fraction of the devastation. at least 4 other provinces are suffering from the type would rise fury. this humanitarian crisis is only just unfolding jamal alan dog and al jazeera dinner. good prov in southern philippines. strong economic growth in denmark is expected to spite a surgeon cove. in 19 cases there, the unemployment rate is low, but job vacancies are at a record high staff shortages are having and di impact, particularly in hotels and restaurants. bahama jam, june reports from copenhagen, as the manager of this business hotel and copenhagen susanna learned should not be
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checking guests in your class. but denmark has more job vacancies than at any time in at least 10 years. so the added responsibility falls upon her at any given hour . susanna can also be found running the front desk, answering phones occasionally, even tidying up to where she says that at the height of the pandemic life, there was even more to do more cleaning rooms, sometimes flushing toilets there. i mean, it's hundreds of toilets. we need to flush, we needed to clean that the whole public area. that's normally housekeeping. who do that? while the labor shortage has made things particularly difficult for denmark's hospitality sector. economists say one thing that's helped both hotels and restaurants is the hiring of foreign workers. susanna is swedish and says that makes sense for both
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employers and employees. young, more money here in denmark, the number of draw vacancies may be soaring, but denmark is also experiencing low unemployment rates, economic experts believe those 2 trends showcase how well the danish economy had been emerging from the impacts of coven 19 until our micron. the variant of the corona virus is beginning to darken outlooks. there's a concern that we going to locked down again. and on top of that, you also have the issue about increasing prices and therefore you see inflation around copenhagen masks are back along with signs on doors, making people question just how festive the season will be. capacity limits and stores and restaurants are being introduced just days before christmas. a time when danes look forward to doing their holiday shopping and gathering with loved ones.
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olivia can rig work, serving food and drinks at this restaurant, which like so many others in copenhagen was already struggling to hire staff. now things are even more tenuous. i think all of the people who work in the hospitality business or of course, of course concerned it's sad that the christmas again, this year will be affected by commit. a time normally reserved for festivity now filled once more with uncertainty. how much am drama does either kobinie and government minister in madagascar swam for more than 12 hours to reach land. after his helicopter crashed into the same, he was traveling to inspect a shipwreck. malcolm web reports for fishermen found madagascar as police minister swimming near the coastal town of my hambo, says gala had been in
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a helicopter that had crashed at sea nearly 12 hours before. for the mom, my time to die hasn't come yet. i'm cold, but i'm not injured. the prime minister came to meet him. the helicopter. he was in a slave to investigate a ship wreck when it crashed. or to next. it was like any other accident from all of a sudden there were gusts of wind and the chopper dove. if we're still alive, it's because we were flying at low altitude. we didn't fall from very high because we were flying low and following the sea. kelly says he grabbed onto the helicopter pilot seat and used it as a float, the pilot missing, and so his galleys assistant. but the helicopter mechanics survived. he also swam for about 12 hours towards the shore before being spotted by some fisherman, heat and asia. and i'm going to love what it was about 4 o'clock in the morning. we were adjusting our sales and we saw him. and he called for help. he said,
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help helicopters down, help us to get a colleague. say he's, we've been a strong swimmer. many of those on board, the wrecked ship weren't so lucky. somebody's have been recovered and dozens is still missing. malcolm web out his era, branches of mcdonalds in japan say they're being forced to ration french fries. the fast food chain says it will only sell full size orders for week starting friday. it's judy shortage caused by slabs in canada that have disrupted potato exports. a rocky artists have transformed one of baghdad, the oldest neighborhoods into an opening gallery. it's been popular with locals and the district is drawing a lot of curious tourists. in ron con, reports from baghdad. they call themselves the butterfly effect, a collective of street artists with one goal in mind to beautify the neighbourhood
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were in the al amberin area of called a mere. it's one of the oldest parts of baghdad. it's also home to the a mom called in mosque, which dates back to the beginning of the 16th century. ali khalifa is the leader of the collective. he wanted to bring joy during the current of iris pandemic when people couldn't leave the neighborhoods. i had a dinner with our rational, we started by drawing on to school walls, but after the outbreak and curfew, people were imprisoned to these narrow lanes. we decided to shift our drawings to these parts of the city and waited for the reaction of people. it was accomplished bryce. it brought joy to people, lay a very quickly more people on the collected to pay their houses down upon within. while if natalie went up, the area was cold and neglected. but with the help of the guys and the creativity which they do for free is come alive again. alam bahrain is one of the oldest places in cut me a city. the walls were cracked and there was no life in them. the guise of revived
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these walls with colorful pictures. i was very pleased with their ideas. i love the fact that these are history on the was or an i know the idea behind a lot of the murals here is to reflect the local community, the residents that live here, the characteristics of the community. for example, this house belongs to a very famous local butcher. so what the collective have done is paint a street scene with a butcher in it. the way may have looked centuries ago. the collective does all of this voluntarily, but they did run into trouble with the architects association which said that they were destroying the character of the neighborhood, but support from the residents. quickly dismiss the accusation. the painting continues both with new work and maintaining the old. now that the cry of irish restrictions have been lifted, the artist in residence hope the more people visit, and it will become a defining motif of the neighborhood, the years to come. m, ron con algebra called him ya baghdad. one of the earliest known depictions of
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jesus christ as the good ship it has been found on a ring, it was retrieved from shallow waters off the coast of israel. the pace was amongst a hall of hundreds of artifacts discovered over recent months in an area rich in car, logical treasures. ben, it's smith's report. these the mediterranean offers rich fishing grounds for roman and mum will come ticket is if something glens, in the water it's often gold. the commission in this find by israeli, archaeologists of coins gems and other artifacts was scattered along the sea. but just 4 meters under water. one piece stood out a ring showing jesus christ as the good shepherd. the good shepherd was one of the earliest christian symbols and used by the christian community in the east. the image sort of tells that jesus is the shepherd who protects
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the christians. nearly christians, it for the ring would have been made around the mid 3rd century, evidence of a christian community in the region. the archaeologists believed the whole is from 2 ships wrecked by a storm of the coast of the holy land. they found hundreds of silver and bronze roman coins, as well as figurines, pottery vessels at iron work. at the time the ships went down, the area was known as caesar rear it here, the acts of the apostles describes pizza baptizing the romans, ensuring cornelius, in an area that was one of the earliest centers of christianity. bernard smith, al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera, brought to life after 66000000 years, scientists create a muddle dinosaur embryo after finding its perfectly preserved fossil and to carbon 19 serge tags the inner jell out of the winter olympics. in bagging fire out, we'll have all those stories and mo,
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whole ah ah, it's time f his for his for emily. thank you so much. the national hockey league has confirmed it won't be releasing players for next year's winter olympics, and beijing announcement comes as the regularly says there has suffered major disruptions due to a search. in corona virus cases with at least 50 games having to be postponed. the league is concerned that a positive test in china could leave to a 21 day sentence warranty,
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and he shall players did not compete at the 2018 olympics as well. and for more on the sorry, were joined by us sports broadcaster, michael carlson. michael, do you think that the any child had any other choice at this point? of course they had choices, but i think in this case the most important consideration was those games that you mentioned, the numbers likely to go up in the next month. and the energy all season takes a to we carried us up to the all star game on february 5th. specifically for the olympics. they're probably going to use that or 2 weeks, or at least part of it to try to catch up on some of those games that have already been canceled. it may be canceled because they don't want to go in to the spring and when the playoff should be started with a huge backlog. one played games a how damaging well this a for the tournament itself. well, it changes the nature of the tournament completely, as it did in 2018 when,
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as you said, they weren't in north korea for the, for the chevy. it means they're going to have to dig around for players. the u. s. canada are in the same group, they would play each other, but they're n h l players from all of the major ice hockey countries, including russia, sweden, finland, germany. they have all qualified for the tournament. the russians are probably the best place because many of their good players play in the continental league. the continental league also has a lot of americans and canadian players, and there's a couple of americans who played on the national team in yorker in finland. there are canadians all over russia playing, so they'll be able to take players from that. one thing we don't know is whether the n h l will allow players who are on what they call to weigh contracts, who play in the minor leagues, but are under contract and h l teams, whether they will be able to play. otherwise, the teams will probably be made up of those european players of players from the
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minor leagues in north america and college players. and most of the european countries well, will basically mind their domestic leagues, but they won't have the star players who are over playing in north america in the n h l. now, will there be some people involved in the sport that are happy about this decision? well, certainly those players who wouldn't normally make the olympic team, but now i may get a chance to play. there will be happy. and i think um there is a sort of sentiment again, you mentioned right? or top players who wound up catching covered or testing positive while they're there in china would have to isolate for 3 weeks, which means they would miss part of the season when they come back. now the downside for players also is that the olympic tournament, the way is structured will be completely bubbled. so the players would be in their part of what of um, their housing. they would be bubbled on trips to the arena,
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to practice and to play games. but they wouldn't go out at all in china, they wouldn't, they wouldn't see anything they wouldn't be able to even celebrate, you know, poor or meet athletes from other teams that are outside that bubble. and that's part of the charm. of course, of the olympics. the broadcasters in america, in particular, will not be too happy because in the u. s. ice, hockey is a big sport, but it's a regional sport, mostly in the northeast. and it is the big that on american television, alternating with figure. if the u. s. game is being played. they alternate with figure skating. so nbc, who got great ratings in 2018 without a u. s. team, a full u. s. team participating will probably not be as bothered as it might seem. they would be at the loss of this team. there will still be a canadian team and american team, a russian team all play those us be without that star power
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r ain't the u. s. where it's broadcasts. are michael carlson. thank you so much for your time. thanks for. and the stars have been told there'll be no coven 19 shut down, and that it's time to learn to live with the pandemic labs, despite more than 80 players being out of action across the league due to corona virus. lebron james miss games earlier this season, due to coven 19 protocols is for 3 points for the lakers, and this defeat against the phoenix suns. it's the lakers 3rd street. los james, injured his ankle during the 3rd quarter, but as if he will be fit for his team's next game on this. you know, a bunch of guys, no eighty's out, you know much guys and protocol coaches also or can we really fully assess where we have, you know, we haven't been home carmen the last time, you know, we, you know, play the same song about same rotation from the bench malta. so if a team has a foot players, they are required to proceed with their game,
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but teams are now allowed to sign one replacement for every player that has positive for coven 19. if a player has positive, he must spend a minimum of 10 days away from the team or return to negative p. c. r tests. league has had to postpone 7 games in the last week, but the nbc marquis christmas day games are still set to go ahead as plans. we've of course, looked at all the options. but frankly, we're having trouble coming up with what the logic would be behind. pausing right now, as we look through these cases, literally ripping through the country right now putting aside the rest of the world . i, i think we're finding ourselves, we're, we sort of knew we were gonna go to for the past several months. and that is that this virus will not be eradicated, him, we're gonna have to learn to live with it. and i think that's what we're experiencing in the league right now. well, i would just say to, in our community, really to everyone, at least based on the data, the n b a has,
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the boosters are highly effective and we strongly encouraging everyone to get them . in fact, in our league right now, we're out, you know, we're around 97 percent vaccinated, but we're up to about 65 percent of our players have been boosted and we're in active discussions with the player association to look for ways to get that number . even higher australian open organizers say they still don't know if defending champion novak jock of edge will play at next month's grand slam. all players at the event must be vaccinated or have a medical exemption granted by an independent panel of doctors, jock, which is targeting a record 21st men's grand slam title. be 34 year old. hasn't publicly declared his vaccination status. he'll either be vaccinated or he'll have a medical exemption. now his choice on his medical condition is his choice to keep personal and private, like all of us would do with any condition we may or may not have. so we're not gonna force him or, or ask him to disclose that. okay,
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and that is all yours work for now, back to you, emily. thank you very much, fora. and before we go, we have a story about dinosaurs. scientists in southern china have discovered a perfectly preserved dinosaur embryo fossil, even though it never hatched its providing more insight into the evolution of beds, lay a hiding has will brought to life after 66000000 years . scientists have recreated this toothless thereupon embryo after finding its fossil perfectly preserved through a hoss and your father was well kept. we can see it's posture rather clearly it head lay on the belly with feet on either side, coming quite a special, curling posture. scientists say this is one of the best dinosaur embryo remains ever recovered and reveals a clear link between dinosaurs and modern day birds. biggest atlanta contin apostrophe, similar to that of modern bird embryo. as before hatching,
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we believe the talking postures that modern verges to help them with successful hatching has actually evolved from dinosaurs from millions of years ago. this little life was named baby young man and is believed to have been buried after a mudslide, which prevented it from being disturbed by scavengers. the specimen was one of several egg fossils that were found in china, but forgotten in storage for decades. until now, to get you now be with a paid half should you should the embryo fossil baby young young was discovered in the southern part of a china's jung see province. the embryo we previously found was not very complete. with the embryo we found this ton is the best preserved donna so embryo, fossil so far, it would have grown to be 2 to 3 meters long. and if it had lived to be an adult, it would have likely fed on plants. now people from all over the world can feel their eyes on it. leah harding al jazeera and that's it for me for
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