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the progress of the on the crown variance. so we have to look at what we can do to slow only crohn's advice when it comes to deciding which options to reduce the infection rate. the advice from the w h o, do it all ah, more anti locked don, protested amsterdam, despite the easing of some restrictions by the government. ah club. so robin watching on to say i liked my headquarters here in doha. also coming up to uninstall novak chunk of it has been deported from australia after a court ruling upheld a decision to cancel his visa. also, the pacific nation of tonga is cut off after an underwater volcano erupt, triggering a tsunami,
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putting neighboring countries on alert. and molly's to pose president debris and booby khaki has died at the age of $75.00. ah, welcome to the program dutch demonstrators on the march in amsterdam against cove it restrictions. despite the lifting of sub lockdown measures, the protest to say that's not enough or what more freedoms restored. but i felons reported its highest number of data code 19 infections earlier this week. that's called over to step boss and who's monitoring the protests in abs to dab and they allow the noisy for those people walk by voice is heard. yes, absolutely. what we're seeing here in the madeleine is that this, that break yet to lock down matches that we've seen in the last couple of weeks now back fire. increasingly, people are not the only ignoring restrictions,
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but also outside violating all of these policies. the government has put in place. we've seen that the last couple of big rap from the old of o player businesses. they invited people to stop man, despite the fact that it's not allowed, you see local authorities supporting these actions. and at the moment, there are thousands of people here, and i'm so that they're protesting against these restrictions that matches me. nobody is social this, i'm saying nobody is wearing any mass. there's a lot of ponies here. there's a lot of concerns that these different groups fear, group talk, some bided so far. it's all been feasible, but what you've seen, if really is di, lamar, the youth already is, are struggling with the highest number appropriate facts and has been recorded this way. but also the largest protest i was told with restrictions happening
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in the last couple of days despite the fact that the friction for ease somewhat last friday. but so many auto sale are restricted to business. so we made close, but not only economically that people are suffering, but also mentally. of course the government will be taking notes of the numbers of people that have gathered behind you on what one does, what the impact, the very presence will be on government policy. moving forward it's actually i, we have a new government in place. there's a huge trust in the government. more than a year to form a new government off for the lab work for the step down. the new coalition government is very similar to the one we had a year ago. so this is doesn't you just struck in government policies despite the fact is a new minutes for a house. but what you see here also in the numbers on the street here today this,
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this is really deeply rooted in society and especially also towards the police. because i mean, if you also by the us repertoire for church, that's why you got into the program. and that's one of the reasons also processing today because of police violence that has been happening against them in the last couple of months. so it's awesome mon treatments force and the dutch capital, thanks very much. now they've got drug of is on a flight from melbourne to divine. after losing his these repeal against people taishan from australia. he says he's extremely disappointed, but respects the judge, his final decision not to overturn his be the cancellation with that as well. number one has a was due to defend his australian open title. starting on monday, the government argued that the sub he's not vaccinated k for 19 would whip up anti vaccine sentiment if he played to me last night. and
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because of the type of restrictions. and i don't think it's the right place in exemptions for any company. it's sarah clark has more from brisbin any state, but he did not. and he was very disappointed. but the key point was, he said he would be cooperating with the a strain authority based on the federal court decision. this special hearing that was before the full bench on sunday. i know that decision was made by chief justice federal court. james, also that he said that he believed that the immigration had acted within his right now should not also that it was a unanimous decision by the federal court. we had 3 jobs and making isn't due to the urgency of the matter. this was a special hearing, we've got caught the strain opening, tried open starting on on monday and jog,
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which was set to play in the evening. i brokovich had hoped to make his tent astray and i've been when he'd also hope to meet you says 21st grand slam title. but of course, the federal court on sunday night with the cool who, the immigration is to his decision to support that job. and we've seen images already of the team upping and moving jobs, which is also spent the weekend in hotels attention. so i try to get the riled cookies for the strain open when has all, i've also been d route, but the movement has been sweep would get you what the reason behind the federal court decision is because the federal court chief justice said that the urgency, the man had met that they could make a decision on sunday, noting whether not the quotation would be upheld. but there were lisa reasons in the ground for the decision. i delighted days. now there's been a strong reaction to the ruling and jock, which is native serbia,
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president alexander church. saint australia had humiliated itself. it was very easy for us rental for it is to say from the very beginning that okay, only vaccinated only inoculated people could enter australian territory. but i didn't say so everything completely different story including this medical exemptions. and after that, they forgot about it and they wanted to create political prince alleged political principles, which were not principles told mark kenny as a professor at the australian studies institute at the australian national university. and he says, the federal government actions added to the confusion the federal government had wrought up until the day before novak joke of which arrived in his trailer, had been happy to hand ball to pass on that authority. really in a functional scenes to the state of victoria and to tenants, his trailer,
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who runs the trailing open. when the prime minister was asked about this the day before job which arrived, he said that some mete for tenants the strain which given him that his jock of which an exemption. so it very strongly gave the impression that as long as tenants tried, he was happy that he had met their a test for medical exemption that the federal government was not going to in the vein. but when junk of beach tweeted about it tweeted about his arrival. he of course was known as an anti back to someone opposed to getting the vaccine himself . and when he tweeted about arriving in australia to compete in these, trying to open that spot, quite a reaction in these trailing community, and particularly in the state of victoria, which is done at the hardest, through this whole period of the pandemic. and i think the federal government read that mood and that is when we saw scott marson and his federal government effectively stepped back in and take over a responsibility that they never really should have handed away in the 1st place.
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anger is growing within the u. k. conservative party, after allegations of government parties held during locked downs with increasing number of m. p. 's. now calling for the prime minister to step down. there are reports that boris johnson has drawn up crisis plans to hold on with job. on wednesday, he apologized to parliament for attending what he called a work event. while the rest of the u. k was in lockdown, a senior civil servant is investigating the math. bar, johnson could be toppled as tory leader if enough of his own. m. p. 's turn against him. now a conservative leadership contest would be triggered if 15 percent of tory m. p. 's right to the chair of the powerful bank bench. 1922 committee meaning 54 of them need to turn against him. a vote of no confidence would then be held and johnson would be ousted if more than 50 percent vote against him. if he survived that vote, party rules that he can't be challenged again for another year. so far on the handle of conservative m. p 's publicly said that they submitted letters to the
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committee that the barber has more from london. we need 54 conservative m p 's from in parliament to actually put in letters to the bat bridge committee to trigger leadership contests. now, only 6 of them who publicly called for boys johnson to resign the latest. a former junior minister saying that he has showed of frustration and a reluctance to come clean if you like. and that's why he saying it's time for boys johnson to go. constituency m p. 's, back in the local areas this weekend. a hearing from huge numbers, unprecedented numbers of activists who, being loyal for years back bar is johnson in 2019 who probe rex it and who are furious, say that it's time for him to go. but behind the scenes, there are political reporters here in the u. k, saying that it could be several dozen m p 's now,
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who have actually put in letters. of course, we won't know this until that threshold is reached. others are waiting for the outcome of the inquiry by senior civil servants who grey, which were supposed to end next week could take a bit longer. because she's now lint of more controversial events if you like. she's not going to be pushing blame. so some m p 's are set to be in a holding pattern where they're just going through the motions of saying, let's wait for the inquiry, but they basically made up their own minds. others might wait for the local elections in may. in albany, bangladesh has imposed restrictions of caves. 19 infections tripled in a week to 95000 in a day public gatherings. a band masks a mandatory in public places and vaccine certificates needed for restaurants. but many are ignoring the new clamp down despite the capital doc are being declared and infection red, saying some bit chandry has more from the capital. well, the government is fair enough that the us infection has spread to the community
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level 2 areas, the capital doc, a city and the southeastern district of ranga maria has been declared as a red zone because of the high infection rhodes. although if you walk around the city, it appears to be quite normal. people are going about their daily business, as, as you can see on my left side, shops are open, traffic's are normal. but when we went to some of the shopping centers and kitchen bazaars, we saw a lot of people on not abiding by the social discipline, saying all by the mosque mandate, the government for that measures put up mobile code across the city to enforce this regulation. among the 11 point regulation i public transport, people only can boil hop capacity. the drivers and operators have to have vaccine cards for students who are going to school have to show vaccine cards. so there's a lot of restrictions on. there's a fear that the infection was read much more than what it is right now and the
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government said, then unless people abide by the new regulation, they might even consider a lot done. not as of right now, but they want to see how things progress. well, still had here on al jazeera, well, the ground in small is capital market issue from the tank talk. it's a prominent member of the government and the united states is currently way behind other countries when it comes to offshore wind power. i'm christmas leave me on the east coast coming up. i'll tell you what's being done to change that. ah ha, we got more very heavy snow in the forecast for japan over the next couple of days . nasty little weather system. now looking over the see if japan will introduce some coolie at once again. ain't that western side of honshu in particular and
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across a good part of her kind as a monday going on. it's tuesday. well, the snow becomes a little more extensively sheltered by the mount is not quite as bad there. across at east side of the country must see a few flakes in tow. cable 8 degrees celsius. nothing too much to concern ourselves with just yet by the self love you try for the time being. got a little bit of work, whether just skirting with the far south of china now, just pushing across a taiwan some showers to stretching the way in 2 parts over indo china, particularly around the vietnam over the next day or so. but the majority of the showers into central southern parts of the philippines, through militia and much of indonesia, the usual heat of the day. downpours coming through here. then they will see more the wave usual showers coming back into the southeast of india, pushing down towards full anchor over the next day or so across the central plains, northern plains. it is generally dry cold enough in new delhi 14 celsius there on monday, tuesday it picks up a little bit about that cold air stays in place with fog and heater
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talk about kill watching onto there with me. so the reminder of all top stories protested in the netherlands. ronnie against cro virus restrictions. some of the toughest measures in europe were relaxed on saturday, but bobs, restaurant and other public places will remain closed. also they've had chunk of it is on the line from melton to deny. after losing his visa or appeal against deportations was trailer, the government argued that the tenant star who's not vaccinated for october 19th would whip up empty vaccine sentiment if he played. and the australian open and bangladesh has imposed restrictions of cave at 900 infections tripled in a week to nearly 5000 to day. but many are ignoring the new clamp down despite the capital data being declared and infection bread. so they sent me, triggered by an undersea volcanic eruption, has caused significant damage to the pacific on the toner. the trauma was so
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powerful, it was felt thousands of kilometers away, including chile and alaska. alexia bryan has the latest. it took only minutes to the ways to arrive. this is an army and gun thing. tom is main islands, with half of the water rushing ashore into homes and the church in the capital nuclear low foss. this woman was freeman lived on facebook when the way slipped through. they were triggered by this beyond the water homeless hung up . i volcanoes just 70 kilometers from the tang and capital. it's been a couple weeks. but on friday, violent activity increased, including a record breaking amount of lightning. now is this giant explosion, which scientists think is a one in a 1000 your event this. so volcano takes about a 1000 years. a fully reach answer would just happen to be around the point where is unleashed a vast amount of it's mike men are really explosive way,
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was probably one of the mercy and energetic explosions of the entire 21st century. i bought the year option was some big, it could be seen from space and between that and the so now me significant damage is being reported and toner. oh, new zealand is planning to st. military aircraft to check the damage. that was an almost 20000 meter high ash cloud. it's not yet safe to fly. shops along the coast have been damaged in a significant cleanup will be needed. new coil offer is covered and thick film of our kinetic dust. new zealand to saw the effects of the waves, the water tossing boats as if they were toys in this marina. some fisherman said they had to run for their lives. he was liver boards on board, mixed to my boat. and i had my warning. i heard the noise and people running down the p is banging on a bike, telling them to get a shockwave from your option with south across the pacific,
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with an army warning from american samo injury. and evacuations of homes ordered in japan, 8000 kilometers away. waves a meter higher than usual, were registered on the west coast of the united states. hello world. we are surviving the finale out here in pacifica. i can tell you it is happening. yeah, it is happening on california's huntington beach. some south is ignored warnings to stay out of the water, eager to ride a historic wave for the south in chile, residents and co, kimball, and last resource were asked to move to say signs. at least 30 maces above sea level, full and peru to women were reported to have drowned and strong waves near the northern coast. made no medical. i didn't notice the 1st wave. given the 2nd one people started moving more towards the shore. it was with the said wave when they
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reached on the 4th and everything got flooded and the water talked to my niece. this anomalies rate has receded that reports the damage is still coming in. and the reception and toner may not be the last exterior. brian al jazeera ok greenwood is the head of the pacific delegation of the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. she says the situation is left the local communities in a state of shock. we have been urgently trying to reach our red cross national society on the ground there for about 24 hours. now we did had some small communication for about 10 minutes after the big russian. and once the unami warning had been treated and when we was speaking to our team on the ground then they were assisting with already. 1 with moving people to the limited high ground available on the main island in hong and there was a traffic jam. there was the shock because even though people have been
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experiencing these smaller options for the last month or so, this really came out of the blue in terms of the size and scale of disruptions. and so they were, it had taken people by surprise as had the inundation from the nami wives. we have very much looking forward to hearing from lowell lying assholes and islands, closer to where the erection is taking place. it's been that we do have some fears about what may have happened, and we're able to triangulate some information from our humanitarian partners around the pacific at the moment. but we are very, came to hear about that situation. state media in somalia, a suspected suicide bomb explosion has injured a government spokesman, a photographer at the scene in the capital mortgage issue said that he saw a body in part scattered outside the home of mohammed. abraham ali move before he was taken to hospital is not clear. he was behind it now about find his lot,
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several attacks in recent months of their correspondent job a new has more from mortgage issue. i've just come up with this. it's clear that it is the somali government spokesman mohammed abraham, molly mo, who was the prime target of the explosion. according to a statement from the somali official news agency malia was injured in the attack by a person wearing an explosive belt in this area where we're sending now, the attacker detonated the belt near. molly moved as he was leaving his residence. no further details had been announced yet as to the condition of molly mill. however, what seems to be clear so far is that the somali government spokesperson may have been targeted in an assassination attempt by the suicide bomber wearing the supposed to belt. this is not the 1st time and attempt it has been made on while him was life. he's a journalist and he previously worked for a number of local and international newspapers. he once worked as a corresponded for the b, b. c. he also was a witness to the light, a terrorist attack. the government office is likely to come out with
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a statement on what exactly happened and how serious it spokesman injury is. today's explosion is the 2nd within the span of one week in the somali capital nobody issue ahead of the upcoming presidential and parliamentary election. molly's full president ibrahim to become cancer, has died at the age of $76.00. it's 17 months since he was deposed by military k, that solid weeks of opposition protests against ethnic violence, corruption. the flagging economy em address has more. you, brian booker kate has journey, tamale's, presidency, was long and difficult. after a number of unsuccessful campaigns, the politician, better known by his initials e becker, was eventually voted in as president in 2013 than reelected 5 years later on at his inauguration when he enjoyed lots of good will, he promised a new direction for molly rambler, carnita abraham book arcadia came with high expectations at a time of crisis in the north,
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where the thread of secession was real. his phrase molly 1st impressed a lot of mullins, who thought he's a man who would change the country and stabilize every day at all. but molly's problems continued to mount under his watch. although you reach some form of agreement with correct rebels in the north, the rebellion didn't disappear. adding to the unrest in the boston often lawless a. her region, 14 fighters, led by elk aida, strengthening their grip on a large slave of territory. electro, michelle, he slipped on many fronts. we lost kettle bell along the line. it was realised that he really didn't grasp the craft of leadership. he kept changing his ministers resulting on chaos and governance. we saw the rise of ethnic violence crisis. in short, we can say, because government has really failed to live up to expectations. the dos that on the con, the french lead military intervention in 2013 helped to civilized many parts of the north. but between 20172020 attacks by armed groups,
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increased killing hundreds of civilians and military, including foreign troops. ethnic violence in the center of molly spiraled out of control. national reconciliation efforts launched by cater failed to bring lasting peace. with on august 18, 2020. a group of military officers took up arms in what started as a mutiny at this military barracks, outside the capital. i wrote lately. it was where other military officers at large, they're cool in 2012. that to paved the way for elections, which eventually brought catered to power in 2013 the slow pace of political reforms, corruption, the failing economy and port infrastructure fed and to cater sentiments. the fall out of the 2020 parliamentary election was a final straw. to bring the billiard below, every presidency should have a school counts of the population can assist. unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing. on the contrary,
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the country found itself in a difficult situation and the government was acting as if everything was okay. second, him was a fiancee. but kate, to support us, praised him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population. why, i'm glad to meet me when you look at the military, you see he has equipped them with both hardware and supplies. to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages paid to civil servants and the military . it's sad how people have politicized everything. in this country, kate, his presidency, was also dead by rumors of ill health. but he assisted he was fit. now kosovo has been serving as national referendum from being held inside its territory, but its allowed ethnic serbs to vote by mail. also, his parliament voted to stop hauling stations from being set up, describing sunday's vote as unconstitutional. serbia wants to make changes to his judiciary, which is a condition for you membership, kosovo which consider the self sovereign state is homes about
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a 100000 ethnic serbs. now a hostage crisis inside the synagogue in the u. s. state of texas is over, governor says all for hostages were rescued under safe. the suspect to has now been ident i'd as a british citizen is dead. it's not clear how he died. the incident took place in the suburb of dallas, police say the suspect demanded the release of a bucket. standing near a scientist who was convicted for trying to kill a us soldier and got his phone. now construction has begun on the 1st large scale, wind fall off the coast of the united states, like far behind other industrialized nations in clean energy. but the wind has aids to catch up to meet climate change commitments. kristen salumi has bought from doing world it's a project years in the making a wind farm off the coast of massachusetts. we're looking out to the ocean. so 35 miles from here. that's where we will see the turbines. 62 turbines known as vineyard when one enough to power 400000 homes,
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the ceo of the danish company behind it says it took the approval of more than 2 dozen state local and federal agencies to get to this point. it was not easy and definitely not the easy because it's also the 1st of its kind. oh oh, the white house hopes to fast track another 7 offshore lease agreements by 2025. at the groundbreaking ceremony in november, the secretary of the interior discussed the bind administrations clean energy goals . the united states is making giant leaps in building a clean energy future. it's a solution that can create robust and sustainable economies that lift up communities while also ensuring future generations have a livable planet. offshore, wind power in the united states currently is next to nothing. 5 turbines here, off the coast of rhode island and other to further south in virginia, that's it. adding hundreds and hundreds more is crucial to the biden
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administration's plan to cut carbon emissions. but it won't be easy. infrastructure improvements will be needed, including new transmission lines that must be built, 2 densely populated areas. the grid capacity has basically run out or at a point where we need to proactively plan for this. next generation was next round of big wind and solar projects. fishermen and environmental groups worried about the impact on marine life have filed lawsuits attempting to halt vineyard wins construction. all these guidelines that are in place for protection of being bypass everything is getting streamline to for these permits to go into place quickly. and that is a concern. the industry is promising to bring thousands of jobs and millions of dollars to the coastal city of new bedford. already the country's largest fishing port. so this is the 1st purpose built facility for offshore wind deployment. for the mer, it's a balancing act,
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a go out fishing. in some cases where the wind farms are going to go. and so i determinant where wind farms go, how far apart turbines are, how they're aligned, are all very complicated questions that affects both industries. still the industry and its advocates say the u. s. is ambitious goals for offshore wind power can be achieved and also that they must be to keep you as clean energy targets in sight. kristin salumi al jazeera on the new england coast. ah, what geologist? they wrote me so robert, by de, of all top stories protest as in the netherlands are running against cro virus restrictions. some of the toughest measures in europe were relaxed on saturday. but balls, restaurants and other public places remain closed. now that jock of it, she is on a flight from melbourne to de bye. after losing his these repeal.

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