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oh, a welcome back to their reminder of our top stories they rock supreme court has ratified the result october's election in which she was outside of movement. one of the most cease the court rejected the k, followed by opposition parties contesting the outcome. iran is insisting that the us and its allies allow it to explore its crude oil as negotiations on restoring the 2015 nuclear deal. take place in vienna. around foreign minister told reporters the wrong will be pushing for this jury. the latest round of talk. molly, as president de la for my job says he has suspended the prime minister on allegations of corruption from homicide. rebels says the move, it's a by lation of the constitution.
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now these really government is planning to double the number of jewish settlers in the occupied. galen heights, the cabinet and all to $300000000.00 investment plan for the region where $25000.00 israelis let go. land was seized by israel from syria in the 1900. 67, the middle east war and annexed in 1981. the u. s was the 1st country to recognise israel sovereignty over the territory muscle galani solid. the golan heights is israel money? this is obvious. since 1981 israeli law was applied on it. it's the debate from the fact that the trump administration recognized it. and the fact that the biden and ministration clarified there is no change in this policy, is also of importance. after 10 years, the horrible civil war in syria, any sensible person, understands a peaceful and flourishing israeli. golan heights is preferable than any other alternative, or a full set has more. must, truthfully, this is
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a plan over the next several years. so the 3 to 5 years costing $300000000.00 plus . and the policy sees the creation of more than $7000.00 new housing units, most of those going in the existing jewish israeli conservation settlement in the occupied gold on the heights. but also the proposal for to further such supplement smaller ones on top of that the current population levels there are very, very sparse. it's a large area, 150000 or so people. half of them israeli jews, the other half mainly drew's arabs with a handful of alights as well. and so what is being deposed is doubling the population of israeli settlement within the occupied area. now as far as the israeli public is concerned,
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mainstream is really political opinion. it does pretty much accord with what natalie been at the prime minister. there was saying that this is seen as pretty vital israeli territory on a security level. it is a lot less controversial as well than such supplement building inside the occupied west bank where you have to make inroads into what could be a future palestinian state with until velocity is a live peace negotiation process going on. and so it is an opportunity for a right wing pro settlement is ready prime minister to make a big settlement announcement without potentially some of the audio that could come in a way internationally. if he made some proposals within the west bank, the re silva is a journalist and other fellow out the washington institute for near east policy joins me now live via skype, from television. mr. miller could help you with the sun out there. thanks very much for your time. now, the israelis a confident that that within the right sort of to build on this occupied captured
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land of $967.00. but how will they bite administration react to that sort of thing relatively in line with the previous administrations of pro israeli stance? well, i think the by the ministration as we all know has a lot of plate globally. but also with regard to israel in the middle east, i don't believe it will raise a fuss or really push back hard again, the recent announcement yesterday about the go on heights. we also have to remember that after trump recognize this really sovereignty over the go on heights in 2019 the previous is really government led by prime minister and nathan. yahoo also held discussed of cabinet session on the goal on hight announced, widespread develop plans for that territory and nothing came to pass. so really the reality on the ground has not changed. and arguably, neither has the overall strategic context within which is really hold the territory . would you say that there is no spot in the work for the by the administration when it comes to solidifying their relationship with other countries?
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this is just not going to feature. i don't believe so. i think the reaction in the middle east has been rather muted to yesterday's announcement. and that's not a surprise. as your journalist in jerusalem mentioned just now, there is a big difference between the goal and height and the west bank and the go on a height. they're about 20000 drew's era. they hold israeli residency, some of them. i've even taken out israeli citizenship in recent years, especially given the syrian civil war that that's different than the reality on the ground in the west bank, millions of palestinians without those rights and demanding if they did their own. and i think that's understood by the broader region, and i don't think there will be a major pushback or so see ation from israel due to the announcement yesterday. where, where, where was your opinion? terms of some critic saying that the golan heights is still syrian territory taken during a war. i mean, the only ones that would really all what's going on right now would be damascus
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itself and its allies. it's a still an argument to be had on the international of the international agenda. that theory is claim to have the golan heights back is still a legal one. well, i think we thought the representative to the middle east peace process come out and say that, you know, in mind with international law and peace and security, that israel shouldn't take this step on the go on heights. that's all very well and good. but in the media future into the different future serial either be a failed state or run by the criminal i thought family or perhaps taken over by jihad. if so i don't think any israeli government will countenance real negotiations to hand dr. go on heights in the future and i think that's been internalized by the israeli public left center and right and arguably by most of the international committee at this point. nearby silva from the washington institute for near east policy. good,
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tough time with the thanks for joining us on television. my pleasure. south africa is observing a week of national mourning for anti apartheid icon. a naval peace prize laureate archbishop desmond to 2 people paying tribute to them as he rose to prominence in the 1900 eighty's as an opponent of apartheid. during white minority rule. he won level peace prize for his work and to 2 was also the 1st black archbishop of cape town. let's get straight over to me. the miller, who's been following events from outside the archbishop's home. obviously, you know, it's not just this all the time. we've been talking about this for nearly 24 hours now. the country is in shock where you are well, the country, to some extent is in shock a just given the presence that the archbishop ad in south africa and the very important role he played in terms of leadership. we had been ill for some time. and
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this is also the message we heard from the president, despite that though. and also we've heard this from the form of finance minister to have a manual despite his illness, despite knowing that his he was 90 years old. it is still shocking because is the last of a generation of great leaders for many in south africa just outside his home. here in cape town, we've seen a menu of the us, of top leadership, political leadership in this country. political leaders come through to condone with his family where his wife is receiving visitors. we. we also been told that she's having a difficult time. they were together for decades and, and formed a very strong partnership even within their foundation in terms of their service to the community. we are expecting president slammer poyser to visit the home any time from now. he has spoken in the last 24 hours we. he says he has said very much what other people have said. spoken about the archbishop's. great sense of humor. his
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leadership for his courage, especially during the time in south africa, there was very difficult, fraught with tensions and fighting apart 8 earlier in the day for me to we heard cleric so to been bailing, sort of the ideas of how the funeral will actually take place. and obviously, one of the biggest considerations will be cove it and also who can and called all won't be able to attend. that is one of the point saw that a v at has been made. there will be a number of memorial services around the country to try and make up for those covert 19 restrictions. the cathedral, the saint george's cathedral on where the funeral will be held. we'll have not more than a 100 people attend the funeral because of those restrictions. and so people have been urged to raw the attend parishes around the city of cape town and around the country. we know they'll be a memorial in the capital city of pretoria,
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as well as another one on wednesday in cape town. and in that case and into faith service. and i think that very much speaks to who the archbishop was despite his foundation within the anglican church, he was a unifying figure for many south africans what he spoke about and the, the messages he put out to south africans the, the man who coined the phrase the rainbow nation really wanted to bring people together despite religion, race, class, or creed. and, and that really is the, that the position that he held in south africa. so he will be honored in a number of voice throughout the week. we also know the city of cape town is lighting up the famous table mountain as well as the city hall of the bells ringing out at midday every day for the duration of the week. and so we continued to see people come out to the cathedral to mourn the fur archbishop for rita miller in cape town. thanks very much for the update. jimmy mart the end of an era,
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the show with angular medical stepping down the chancellor, after 16 years her successor shall send his party, had signaled the return of moore left leaning politics across europe. but the regions other pow center france is hoping to keep the balance as it is shown how reports not from berlin and paris. ah, it was the end of an era in germany. and gala merkle, 16 years as conservative chancellor, defined by economic strength, stability and european leadership in her place came a shift in tone and direction. if not pace, a quiet man from the center left can accomplish civilly tape the guns from allah show him promises more mircle style stability, but with an accent on social justice. his offer of respect for the working class. one vote is back from the populist extremes. his vision to turn germany into a manufacturing power for the carbon neutral age. there is not just
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a change in style and communication, but this is going to be a domestic transformation. monumental task that they have set out for themselves. but in terms of foreign policy, it's not going to be simply an inward looking government because the world situation doesn't allow for that for a country in the middle of europe with no country has more neighbors, as in this. and so there's going to be a global agenda and there is more of a human rights based approach to foreign policy. so 2021 ends with change here in germany. the ascent of the social democrats signaling the possible revival of the left across europe. while in france 2022 brings in election in which president emanuel mack cronies, hoping things stay more or less the same. for him, at least a few months ago. the deal seemed to be on michael was going to say, smiling levin the far right candidates in the 2nd round. and he would say it was
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going to be the winner. as in 2017. now it's far more complicated because the, the far right is split between 2 candidates and the 3rd candidate has emerge. the right wing, traditional right wing, valero, because, and so the game is far more open, that it's a seems that the axis of french politics has moved to the right, dominated by issues like immigration, and to succeed. micron will have to move with it. but like previous power, couples with political differences. think coal meter, all she rec, schroeder, that's no reason to think sholtes and mccomb can't see eye to eye on europe and the world showed a whole al jazeera at paris. prostitution is a multi $1000000000.00 industry in spain. us in many other countries now it was d criminalized in 1995. but now the prime minister is pushing for a law that will punish you for paying for sex. the sasha going i'm has more firm
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law john kara, close to the border with france. renaissance my stuff. a passion for poll dancing, seduced julia into joining the sex industry. i fell asleep when i left. she earns her living as a dancer and prostitute at club paradise. it's near spain's border with france, and it's touted as the largest brothel in europe. yes. the 33 year old romanian immigrant says she's proud of what she's been able to do with the money she makes. yet she asked to conceal her identity because she knows society may not share her mind, said she's also studying and planning for a life beyond prostitution. my life is my choice. i never do nothing that i don't want to do this job. give me a home opportunity to pay my study to help my family and to have
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a good life for me. this work give me a lot, many things that the normal job and i was walking normal and i was every day and i didn't have only to pay rent and food and nothing else. so for meet the day, i have a lot of things. so i'm proud prostitution was decriminalized in spain 26 years ago . law enforcement's approach has been to punish the pimps, not the prostitutes. now spain's prime minister is pushing to pass a law which would penalize not only pimps, but any middle men who profit from prostitution. this would shut down brothels, since prostitutes pay to rent rooms, as all a prestigious young would have their stuff in the case of prostitution. the majority are undocumented migrants in spain. the government should ensure the rights of migrants here and everywhere in the world, but prostitution can be understood only as an issue of livelihood, which it is. but is also an institution of inequality and an institution of
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patriarchy. opponents of prostitution also point to the intersection with sex trafficking. last year, spanish police rescued, $160.00 victims, and $32.00 sex traffickers were convicted. however, those figures likely don't represent the full picture in a billions of dollars a year industry. the manager of club paradise says government regulation would combat exploitation and improve working conditions for women. who said it will era . but if this was regulated, it could be controlled in the ladies who are working here would also have rights. and they should have the rights that any working person has video that would be something feasible and good for everyone really to have that security whilst working. yet, but if the proposed law banning prostitution passes next year, it could wipe out the livelihoods of thousands of women in the sex industry. whether it's the law getting older or wanting to start. a family julia says for her
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reports not from rockdale, rockdale, texas is coining it in bit coining it in. just listen to this. it is the sound of making money the us now the destination for bitcoin miners and rural texas, reaping it here. we're hiring 400 more people like a fat. we can hire mind springing up everywhere, solving complex algorithms 247 to release bitcoin. it takes the equivalent of 30 years, average household energy to mine, a single one, but they made about $460.00 single mom in a month. right. winston is enormous. a 100 acres, 800000 machines and growing, we provide the opportunity to freight long lasting job and create a new market for people that never thought they be working in this particular industry. but my question is, why rockdale? and here is your answer power loads of it be say,
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this place used to have the largest alum in your plant in the world, but that close down years ago and left behind all of this extra energy capacity. now this is perfect for bitcoin because it needs a huge amount of energy to my in on mass. on top of that power is relatively cheap here in texas. plus, there are a huge number of big coin miners who have been forced to find a new home recently. because china found crypto mining earlier this year, i immediately decided to go to other countries leaving thousands of bitcoin. companies like pooling to get out quickly. so they went west, they're building hair because have the reckless market you can consume also, or sell electricity as you want. just connected to the great. so it's lisa totally open free market. criptos like cat nip to politicians. hep senator. ted cruz governor. greg abbott. can't get enough of it, but even they can't control the weather. massive storms in february let a huge outages, millions,
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wet weeks without power. the grid here is creaking already. that's a lot of heat that we have to get of these buildings that these servers are located in. so there's a large air conditioning load that is also associated with the mining process. and it's getting busy at texas as big coining mining alone on cost to use twice the yearly power of the entire city of austin soon globally, crypto hunting using more energy than all of our gen, tina. we're at this point in life where there's a lot of criticism of energy usage. this isn't low energy. we're also the ones that are using power in the middle, the night. when people have turned their power off, the generators remain more profitable. allow them to keep running so that when your home or your business or the hospital needs a different power, it's already there, rockdale, this is a success story. even the mer mining crypto at home as he takes beds on space. i have one last week. i've got a $100000000.00 guardian to come in and start and at that's our money to build with
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where industry left bitcoin to write the lonestar state a big stop for crypto minus fed lavelle, alice era rockdale, texas. well feel a bit coin to a bit of sports, his chem with us the thing that was a little segue that's all i could do if not so impressive. england's crickets as the edging closer to a crushing ashes series of faith in australia with day 2 of the fed test and melbourne started with some drama, was dos of play had to be delayed with the tourist needing to do kid 19 test g to an outbreak in that camp, but they got the all clear and once the action started, they seem to get themselves a glimmer of high that getting the result. england restricted the aussies to a 1st in his lead of $82.00 off to bowling them out for $267.00. and australia bone has a pretty much ended any realistic chance in england when they reduced their arch rivals to 31 for 4 at stumps. it means at j right side will resume at day 3, trailing by 51 runs. if australia go on to when they will seal the series.
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the current of our surge in england continues to disrupt the world's most watched football competition at the english premier league arsenals. game against wolves, which was a scheduled for tuesday, has become at the 15th game to be postponed. this month is because of an outbreak in the midland clubs. the squat often themselves had plenty of private issues. ahead of that, 5 no, went against marriage. the premier league of 4th placed aside had a right back crisis, with all 4 of their players in that position, ruled out as per league guidance that teams should fulfill their fixtures. if they have a 13 outfield players and one goalkeeper available. the grant of our shout, i will say loomed heavily over tottenham at 3. no. when if a crystal palace postponement means buzz who a 5th in the table have played at 3 games less than a number of their rivals while their opponents palace were missing. boss at patrick vieira after he tested positive for cave in 19 sad place. chelsea came from behind severe aston villa. 31 for that had coach at thomas tackle admits he's having to
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take huge risks with his scott. he says he's been forced to give some place more minutes than he wanted due to being short on numbers because if positive cases and injuries, one of those being one of sunday's goals, chorus a rama lu, cocher who just recently recovered from corona virus. asheville village. they were without manager steven gerard, after he tested positive. and their next game on tuesday has been cooled off because opposition dates and don't have enough players available. you took over 90 . everybody thinks like, of course, when you read the met sheath and you read, read the names you, saint leger, everybody's there. 18 guys, top squad. and it's true if you, if you're, if you look in detail, you see that we are struggling and, and we're taking some, some huge risks. the disruption of how to manchester city increase their lead at the top of the table following a 63 win over lester. at 6 points ahead of liverpool, you are unable to play their game against leads on sunday due to that outbreak. and
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marcella fails his scores. we spoke to international football journalist gavin hamilton, who explains how a business considerations playing a big role in the premier leagues handling of the current crisis. it's not clear the play, the teams are being treated equally, some teams. so having that guns called off, others having to play the games. others are having to play with. we can backer and stuff because their medical stuff has tested positive, all the coaching stuff and supposed to. it's not just about the players. so it's not a level playing field and some clubs feel that they are being treated unfairly. the logical thing to do would be to have a week or 2 week breaker to let the infections go through the squads and through the club training grounds. and then start again in 2 weeks time, but unfortunately, money to takes everything in the premier league. the games throughout the christmas period have to be played for fatigue. the contract people failed. so the show must
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go on. and that means that the unfortunate infections will carry on as well. and there isn't an obvious way out of this crisis at the moment. manghese football is unique in, in europe, and carried on playing through the christian faith. the fact is the busiest period of the season, whereas in italy, in spain and france, germany there on a break. and there plays are actually on holiday at the moment so they will have to find some. so i'm in the schedules later in the season and it means very crowded. fixed list in the 2nd half of the season to, to catch on the n h l is bringing in temporary measures to help avoid the disruption office. 3 more games will cooled off. jacoby 19 taxi squads being reintroduced, these are made up of 6 reserves play as you travel in practice with teams and can replace regulus who route out due to current virus the regular season. it was due to resume today after the holiday break, but this is pushed back to tuesday to allow the league more time to analyze testing results. 67 games has been to spain so far this season,
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and vancouver canada plaid. tyler myers is disappointed by how the n h l is handling the situation. i think as players, the most frustrating part is seeing what other sports leads are doing. and it seems as if we're heading the opposite direction lot. so it's you know, i think it's a little confusing for us. the play of chasing cleveland cavaliers as thrashed a corona vars depleted at toronto, raptors in the embassy. the canadian side had 10 pi is missing due to the leagues health and safety protocols. the caps, our shady, little mercy, a winning a by 45 points. last week the embassy announced it had no plans to pause the season . despite the worsening at covet 19 situation. fired, he knocked down and that is all your support from me. for now, we will have more for you later. thanks very much chevy. i'll be back with more
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