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support is rally. performer pakistani prime minister imran con, blaming his rival for what they call an assassination attempts renew tensions on the korean peninsula as so, orders fighter jets into the air after detecting a 118 north korean war plains near the border. the drum thompson is in beijing to 1st business relations with china. it is with it isn't popular back home and india's capital, choking and smug. why pollution tends new delhi and to what many say is a living? hell everyone are mighty richardson with overlayed, says, world cup news or break blown for germany. first choice strike. it's the most bona outs of the tournaments with an ankle injury. ah, well, we begin this news hour and pakistan where rally is getting underway in support. a former prime minister am ron khan, who was wounded and
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a gun attack on thursday. protests had been held in several parts of the country against what con supporters there was an attempt to assassinate him or cons, party as accusing prime minister, abbas sharif. his interior minister and a senior army officer plotting the shooting as a rally and punjab province. the government denies the allegations. please say they've arrested a man who says that he shot the cricket a ton to politician to stop him from quote, misleading people. well, for more, let's bring in, come, our hider, he is in islamabad. force come are where seeing people now take to the streets, tension is clearly building that absolutely. i'm at the intersection, bridge ridge, kinetic rockwell friends with some of that is also a very famous venue for rotate. as you can see behind me, hundreds of police men armed with guns gear gas shares are waiting for the protectors threat. i've at that gate bridge,
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they're going to be brought in 4 different places and some of that are going to be broader than the one job proven and been proven. the type of province there being overnight quarters in all their data focused on that. that he gets off and said that this project will now be countrywide, until the demands are met. decade on my demands, i've always been a fresher lecture. and the announcement of that day, the government, however ticking through it's gone, saying that's not going to happen before october 28th. so i brought pockets on paper that angered by what happened yesterday. they do not believe the origin provided by the government did law, and i did a question mark how dad, man, the radio came out within 15 minutes of the attack on him, ron khan, the believe heritage and according to leading words that they were more than one
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has been ordered and roared including and it started dr for what they call that day order. magic fi heard and the radio moment ripple. we found out that he had been head now of god hi gets on that. he gets off iran. vaughn is ordering a meeting over at le hallway, hot chocolate. and it's also going to address a press conference at 11 gym gate, which is going to be less than an hour from now. come on, you talk about different versions there and what people believe what they do and where we at with working out exactly what happened. well, it is quite certain that more than one rep and what you and jack watched god was there decor because there diverted our tension towards that one. burton den confession coming out. the legal procedure, dick de said,
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demanded burton dedicated investigations done before any detail released by television brought him on the minutes after despite the fact that the buckets on electronic media started vic bram down on local media outfits. not good at board or him. ron cons featured rally here, of course has been marching toward the bought the 7 day at the day when they would have gotten determined to continue with that much. but this is now much bigger than just the g towards where the margins are coming from on the board. they said not going to be a nation wide broker. i didn't really important what kind of strategy iran, yvonne and their party comes out read after that announcement 11 gmc indeed will be keeping an eye on that tomorrow. hi there on the ground for us and it's about thank you. come all. well, pakistan has
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a history of political assassinations in 1951. it's 1st prime minister after partition leah cooks ali khan was shot dead and then in 2007 to time prime minister . but as the boucher was assassinated and a gun and bomb attack after holding an election rally her father, the 9th prime ministers will figure out the booster was hanged in 1979. and he was convicted of conspiring to commit a political matter. although that was disputed, while earlier this week and run con, spoke to alger there, about the danger he felt he faced. he said he was willing to die for what he called his freedom struggle. there's always a threat when he was challenging the state of school. there's always a church, but that should not stop you from doing. what is, what i believe is, is a genuine freedom struggle for me. for me, it is better to die rather than to live
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life of slaves under these, this important government of drugs. if i have to live under them, i prefer death rather than living under this criminal. well, let's bring in maria, fault herana. she's the general secretary for the human rights ring of the pakistan people of party, which is a member of the countries rolling coalition to joins us now from on the bud. maria, let's start with what else we're hearing from him on cons, party and supporters. at the moment, some obviously are alleging several senior government leaders were behind this attack. what do you make of that? thank you. thanks for inviting me to your program today and you have just mentioned the history of fascination and pockets. and we must not also forget governors mon bossy in the ship, but the walls or should be shocked in 2011. and unfortunately, whatever has happened yesterday, it has shaken as the whole nation to the colbert,
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as you mentioned in your program. and ron han last saturday mission to talking to a g to english. he mentioned that to life has been on the dread. so why didn't he take up a cautionary my is because you are being surrounded by tons of people and there is no gas can gas, or there is no bullet jackets anyone wedding and you know, being living in this country. and you know, it's on several occasions around on him don't have mix politics with the legend. and this is really dangerous actually in the country when you keep mentioning and new york and working for us and the all the for democracy is a different. but on the several occasions when you miss guy, the nation, you never know who will come and just being, you know, to take revenge. and secondly, when he's being,
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if using the prestigious office holders of the country abroad minister of pakistan and indeed minister and the other be paul, this is, this is a false accusation. actually, we all, we condemned that because it's the prestigious offices, which i've been running the country of 220000000. it's not a small office that you know you, you just come out of the idea and you just say that this thing is being hacked or i'm being by the person while the pantry is suffering from a huge scout and a half of the one 3rd of the country is being suffered already from the august, you know, the guard and the blow just on which has actually has a backpack is done. economies on the porch of the, you know,
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and the gauge and from the all the parties on the political parties. when you talk about a, b, m, l in prime minister and to talk about opposition leader. this is a huge negation coming from the up and a position leader, which he's been accusing practice on. and you know, it's been challenging the foreign i don't see one on the funding me. i do want to ask you about how you think the country is going to get to the bottom of exactly what happened. because obviously there are lots of competing narratives here. so you are saying that you don't believe that anyone senior and government could possibly be involved. are you confident? know that there will be a, an objective, independent investigation as to what happened. she yes, we call for an independent investigation. but the thing is, he's been using military stablished for a long time, but the he is the a,
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he's the one in the only 5 and has been the one who has with the military military establishment. but every 2nd and he's a bus and you know that he's been asking for advice at the time he's been sitting with them. he was the, you know, the most hadn't been prime minister for, for everyone now. but when he comes to the container, he has being just using every institute he's being challenging as he does institute . and he's naming all those be. but if he was a prime minister from 2018, 10 to march 2022 for the all year, all these years, since usually they came under the constitution on pakistan. and who is the responsible? who is the person who has been, who's responsibility is that who was the prime minister of pakistan. so we need to don actually what he was been doing for years because the action taken on the oral
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parliament wasn't unparliamentary. he was being put down because he didn't deliver the economy was down down the foreign policy was being challenged all over the world practice and lost right ability. and you know this which again has been created for the last few days. it would pantry to again, unrest or you know, and it can challenge some random realty, one more game. maria will continue watching the story very, very closely. if ball tarana, the voice from the pakistan people's party part of the rolling coalition. and pakistan, thanks for joining us. maria, thank you. well, so plenty more. i had few this news out including o. funerals are held in the occupied territories after israeli
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forces kill for palestinians. unesco says, some of the world's most famous glass he has will disappear by 2050, of course for urgent action to safe arrest. the houston astros are closing in on the world series title, and it has the option for you. ah, well south korea's military has deployed a fighter jets after detecting around a 180 north korean war plains near the border. and comes after a series of missile launches by young young robert bride has the latest now from south korea is capital. so a lot of military aircraft activity happening, the length of the korean peninsula, both north and south. the south korean military have announced that during the day from late morning local time through to mid afternoon. here they have been
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detecting flights by around 180, a military aircraft, of different types in north korea right across the, at the breadth of the north korean part of the peninsula. but some of those aircraft movements have been close enough to the dmc that separate the 2 korea to trigger the scrambling of its own south korean jets in response as a precaution. so they have announced that said during that the day they have a scramble, the total of 80 craft, they're taking to the air among them, the latest f, $35.00 fighter jets. now it, all of this activity from north korea seems to be in direct response to ad drills, which have been taking place jointly between south career and us air force. it's all week involving some 240 military aircraft. this is enraged at the north, as it often does. these joint military exercises. now meeting on german chancellor la shalt has called on china to use its influence on russia. schultz is the 1st
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jesus needed to visit beijing since the start of the pandemic. and he's been holding talks with president, she's being on economic cooperation. he also commented on the war in ukraine saying the 2 leaders agreed that nuclear threats were unacceptable. patrick falk has one out from the chinese capital. when remarks made to premier league a chang which were no doubt directed also at his critics a back home and elsewhere and europe. germany, chancellor said that it was clear neither germany nor china were fans of decoupling . but he said that reciprocity was key and there was important the both sides had the same sort of investment access. you also said that was important for both countries to avoid dependence. remember, there have been a lot of voices in berlin saying that the german needs to reduce reliance on autocracies like china, particularly falling rushes invasion of ukraine, but the reality is, journey is facing some severe economic headwinds record, high inflation looming recession no love. sholtes is certainly of the view that's
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a corporation with the world's 2nd largest economy is necessary, like it or not. earlier in the day, he also met with president she campaign present. she said that the trip would help build mutual trust between the countries and he also said that cooperation was important and these times of quote, chaos and change for him. this is certainly seen as a big wind coming shortly after he secured a historic 3rd term. as a china's leader with many am, it's saying that this helps legitimize his power grab and his new government. while business relations between the 2 countries run deep as patrick, the thing involving some of the world's biggest companies. now, china has been germany largest trading partner for the last 6 years and volume of business accounts for almost 30 percent of the total trade between beijing and the european union. and the use biggest foreign investment in to china also comes from germany. the 3 largest con manufacturers on a chemical group count for 34 percent of it around 6000 german companies. also
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operating right now in china. they mainly and the chemical, electrical and transport manufacturing factors. well, let's bring an andrew small. he is the senior transatlantic fellow with john marshall funds, asia program, and also the author of a new book called no limits. the inside story of china's war with the west. he joins us now from berlin. andrew, i see shots of the opinion piece that was published just ahead of this trip says that germany doesn't want to decouple from china, but avoid over alliance. and that's quite the balancing act, especially given dement domestic sentiment back home. do you think he can do it a mean domestic sentiment back home, including from members of his own coalition, says that now is the time to start thinking about rebalancing. and i think the concern with this trip was certainly that many of the companies involved from bay serve to siemens or to the auto companies. volkswagen at these are the companies that have actually been deepening their investment and economic ties with, with china during this time. and so i think the question is whether this is at
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least heading in the right direction, or his economy minister suggested, for instance, pulling back some of the investment guarantees to chinese companies looking outbound investment screening as well for some of these companies to, to judge and which investments make sense for the why the german economy, but he's really been resisting that. so i think the question is yes, as the intent to re balance some of these dependencies. but what steps as he actually been willing to take to do that remains in question, landry. let's also then talk about the timing of this visit because the chinese communist party congress was just a few weeks ago. is this then to ensure some face to face time with she or? i mean, i think that's been the important thing. she's in ping has of course just gone through this sweeping further power consolidation or during the party congress. and so this is a juncture where it's understood that leader level communications are critical. he's in a completely dominant position in, in the system. he hasn't had these face to face meetings with a g 7 leader for 3 years now. and some of the messages that you saw at the press
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conference on since young, on taiwan, and most importantly on, on russia. and the nuclear question was something that i think he wanted to deliver and were understood to be valuable to deliver to she didn't being in person. well, i wonder then andrew, within the context of that, how jimmy's western allies, especially washington for instance, given their relationship with beijing of viewing all of this i think the criticism from other european allies and to a certain extent from washington as well, has been or that this has been a trip that looked a bit too much like business. as usual. it was not particularly well coordinated with other european partners. in particular ahead of time shorts did send his top foreign policy adviser to washington to make sure that some of the messages were straight on this. but i, i think this is looked like a very germany centric visit in, notwithstanding the fact that i think it's understood on the us side and among other european leaders as well that some of these messages did need to be sent. but
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did the visit need to send this kind of symbolic demonstration with the companies that were going that this, that the deepening of economic ties was really still a priority. and didn't need to come so soon after party congress, which did look like something of a political endorsement. i think those have been the still still the questions from the us side and, and from, from other european adds of government to andrew small. they're a senior at trans atlantic fellow with the german marshall fans asia program. thank you for joining us and sharing your expertise with us and out there. and you. thanks very much. now, moving on and iran's president has responded to comments by his us counterpart, joe biden. pledging to free iran hebrew, him raises as his country was freed by the 1979 as alec revolution. he made the remarks in a speech on the 14th that anniversary of the day that a group of iranian students stormed the u. s. embassy in tehran. miracle, they held a number of people hostage for 454 days. now israel says it has attacked hamas
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targets in the gaza strip and comes after israeli forces said they intercepted a rocket that was fired from the strip and reported he caused an explosion in the south of the country israeli forces. they had 3 other launch attempts, failed exploding inside garza, the missile is the 1st to be fired at israel since august. well, there's been a wave of violence in the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. israeli forces shot dead, a number of palestinians who have been accused of attacking soldiers, nor about nannie reports. oh, the body of feruki selma is carried through the streets of janine in the north of the occupied west bank. reported to be a prominent commander of the armed islamic jihad group. he died when it's ready, forces rated to refugee camp. the group is calling it a cowardly assassination. ogden will call me the reaction of the resistance will be got willing inside is really cities. however, our main aim now in jeanine camp is to protect our people,
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land and camp. the health ministry says a 14 year old boy was also killed. their deaths come as molten 30 to promotes visited nablus. and as israeli forces lifted a 3 week siege of that city, i believe the legs added. this occupation is fleeting, like the rest of the occupations throughout history. and the 2nd message is that collective punishment cannot continue. oh, further south in the village of bate dooku. more devastation for palestinian family moon is carry the body of downward ray and shot dead by israeli forces. who say he threw a fire bomb towards them. ah, the hodges you left alone. the occupation army invaded the village with combat units where it had already decided to kill. the young men confronted them to the west in occupied east jerusalem old city police blocked off street as blood was washed from the ground. israeli forces shot dead at palestinian,
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near the alack the mosque after they accused him of stopping a soldier. the poor mccoy in the horse professional and determined to action to neutralize the storage and most likely prevented injury to innocent civilians. we will consider to be of the same routine us with the same alert of a police officers for every official. oh, it's come following israel general election, the scene, the full right gain more power. so for this year, more than $130.00 palestinians have been killed as israel intensifies rate, it says it's combating militants posting and say, it's an attempt to crush our pricing's law about manly al jazeera, now hating his government, says it to re taken control of a major fuel terminal blockaded by armed gangs that september, the country is facing a dia, humanitarian and security crisis. food and fuel are running short and tens of
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thousands of people have been displaced by growing gang violence. fuel distribution though, will resume on monday. now nato secretary general will meet the turkish president on friday to persuade him to welcome finland and sweden into the alliance. he installed bag says it's time to ratify their applications, and cra, has accused the 2 nordic countries of sheltering kurdish fighters, sultan bags, as they're working to address to key is concerns. layoffs at twitter all set to begin on friday. ill on mosque acquired the social media platform last week. you know, plans to dismiss stuff with some reports suggesting that half the workforce may have to go about 7500 people work for the company based in san francisco. employees will reportedly be told about their faces before mid day by e mail, the well with a large crowd set together during the fif of football, while cup castle has come up with a hungry tech solution to manage them,
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a team will not just monitor and predict crowd build ups and stadiums, but also use artificial intelligence to cope with them or some of innovative reports. the thing behind the screens in this whole are imminent cyber threats to 100000 integrated units. the remote control of all of the 8 woke up stadiums. over 100 people will be working around the clock at the aspired command and control center. make sure everything from temperature controlled to entry gates and from proper cues to running water run school. this command center through our centralized platform committee to have a quick response. more performance and operation was the people that is in your business and center which is like this. but in the smaller scale that is representative from a more business from the new management into,
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from pisa sitting there and communicating and discussing all the issues related to the venue. so if we observe anything from here, from the center, we communicated to them. and we can get tickets intended, in addition to systems integration and the ability to control stadiums with these tools also allow efficient recognition in this case us and bring the stadium just a couple of days ago. this is me and my camera. mm. and entering the la salle stadium and security forces ran and drilled, that they have the capability to zoom into each of the $80000.00 seats here in addition to facial recognition capability. the artificial intelligence helping run the center, allows them to predict route searches and deal with over crowding. what you see here is the future of many patients techies at the center say data aggregation allows deep insights for analytics and predicting patterns. we have the car code control team and you have a security staff on the ground and we have the law enforcement agencies. and we are
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complimenting their decision making with data. so that, that's very unique organizes want to avoid seems like this in may chaos interrupted in paris when police use tear gas and peppers spree on fans trying to get into the champions league final. last month, a $125.00 people were killed during a stampede. in indonesia, it happened when fans poured into the field and then tried to escape when police fired tear gas banners in cutter say they are learning from these incidents to avoid any of these scenarios. some of the members of this team have been here since the 2006 asian games. and now with the help of all the gadgets, they could get their hands on, including 22000 cameras. they said, this is the future of how sports is going to be covered with just days to go. their preparations are set to face reality from a moderate altamira at the aspired command and control center. mostella had here on
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out has, there are well gap coverage continues and you will have more in the frenzy in argentina as well. come fans enough to compete. this ticket collection in china faces. questions about it's government missions on foreign soil. it's been accused of using them to spy on mining giant blanco is find hundreds of millions of dollars a bribes and pay to officials in africa. ah hello. it has turn now to speak. cooler, fresh over across western parts of europe. central areas decided the unsettled, massive cloud all the way from scandinavia right down into italy, in the balkans lobby area of light pressure rolling through here. that'll bring some very heavy rain into italy have on the other side of the reality across
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a good part. crisis southward, so the po can say some increasing wet and when she weather as you go through the next couple of days, the pair of low pressure out into the waters of the atlanta that is said what was hurricane martin throwing some really livelier weather towards those western parts of europe for friday read an area of high pressure, little rich of high pressure keeping these generally dry and settled. cross islands, northern olive scott, whiles and did a good part of england at 12 celsius on friday afternoon for london, the similar temperature there for parish just a week ago we were getting up to around 2113 degrees or so from london by saturday . that where to weather just getting thrown in from the atlantic. rudy wet weather down towards central parts live the winds as well into central and eastern parts of the mediterranean by that stage nor the pacified of current law. she dry a brisk wind blowing across, nor the parson blustery shouts, a possibility here for west africa. it is tardy, somewhat drop. the fish house with
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climate breakdown is real, boomed is getting worse. despite all the signs on reporting, why aren't we doing more? that's the question journalist alley, re tries to answer in this series. i'm looking at climate breakdown from a different i want to understand how power money, she destructiveness and deception have come to shape out for the price to play. all hail the plans coming through on al jazeera when a military coup over through chiles, marxist president, when stadiums became prison and the hunter's sole objective was absolute control, one man publicly refused to accept dictatorship episode 4 of football rebels explored the life of carlos casale. the footballer whose personal story swayed a vote that altered the history of his country. carlos casale, and the demise of
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a n day on al jazeera lou. ah, ah. hello there, i'm miss darcy. hey, in durham. let's remind you about the stories here. the fall. pakistan's, former prime minister in wrong cons party has accused the prime minister, interior minister and head of the intelligence services of attempting an assassination. con was shot on the leg during a protest march on thursday at the government denies involvement. south korea's military has deployed fighter jets after detecting around a $180.00 north korean war plains near the border and comes after a series of missile launchers pipe. sonya german chancellor laughed sholpes as called on china to use its influence on russia. schultz is the 1st g 7 lead us or
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visit beijing since the start of the panoramic and he's been holding talks with president, she's in being on economic cooperation. now, unesco says some of the world's most famous glasses will vanish by 2050. and it's urging leaders to act fast to try to save the rest. the un agencies report says a 3rd of glasses at 50 world heritage site will disappear, including those in yellowstone and kilimanjaro national parks. the glasses are losing 58000000000 tons of ice every year. that's equivalent to the combined annual water usage of france and spain. the melting glass years are responsible for nearly 5 percent of a global rise in sea levels to. well mark houghton is a climate change. experts are destroyed. national university, he says glass, you'll melt is speeding up a global fresh water crisis. when, when a glassy melts, what you see is an immediate increase in water availability downstream. and so it
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gives a false sense of security to people. they think there's plenty of water, but once they close the mills, you have less and less water during the summer period when typically that melt occurs. and that means that things like irrigation, downstream or supply of water facilities is going to be interrupted. and so less water in the longer term, even though we may get a little bit more water in the short term. but that water in the short term can also cause di, seal likes to disrupt. so often these likes are formed by the rocky debris, the sort of rocks left by blessed feel melt previously. and so they form dams, and sometimes those dams can break and you get catastrophic flooding. and we've seen a couple of instances of that lightly where we get really big damage downstream. so, and obviously that water has to go some way. it ends up in our oceans and that's what, why we're getting sea level rise. and part of that sea level rise is due to places in those world heritage areas and everywhere else as well. melting bustier is about
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4.5 millimeters and, and that's quite scary. and so when we look at how that propagates out into the future, we see really significant threats for low lying islands and low line areas such as in bangladesh or other parts of the world. and. and so there's multiple contributions to that. so glassy is the one contribute to that breakdown of ice sheets like on greenland or another. but also expansion of the ocean, as it warms up, is also a contributor. and when we add all of these up, we actually ending up with quite scary scenarios. at a low level, perhaps a half a meter, let's say level rise by the end of this century, and added a high level and meter, or possibly more by the end of this century. all air pollution in new delhi, as now soaring to dangerous levels, bearing calls to shut down schools and indian capital. 50 percent of government officials have also been asked to whack from home, alexander biased reports. this is what hazardous air pollution looks like.
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the 20000000 residents of new delhi, our breathing, smog. some of the cities, most famous sites, now hidden in some areas, levels of pollution are nearly 40 times the maximum recommended by the world health organization. it bulky, them go to go to court, i feel a shortage of oxygen in the plants and trees are dying. there's no greenery and pollution levels. very high. the government's asking people to stay inside diesel cars and trucks are banned from entering the capital. construction has been stopped and some factories close. the government's announced primary schools will be shut from saturday, following calls from parents and other groups. very good for road grantville aggregate. but when we wake up in the morning, we feel that we should not send our children to school. the conditions are so bad that when we go to our balcony, we feel difficulty him breathing. my dollars out of her new dolly is the world's
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most polluted capital. one study found more than 17000 death in 2019. were linked to air pollution. every winter it's blanketed in smog as cold, heavy air traps and dust and pollution. another major cause is crop burning by farmers in the neighboring states of punjab and haryana. a problem that's often politicized with opposition parties seizing on who is to blame, but are leaking from us back awesome out on the issue. still burning can be resolved by assisting the farmers. no, but cussing them the central government in india's ruling bar, a tier janelle to party should apologize to the pharmacist said, of blaming them. they should also apologize to the residence of delhi, the chief ministers of punjab and deli, say they're doing all they can to tackle pollution that are calling on federal and state governments to work together. prime minister and rend remote,
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he has said india will aim to stop emitting greenhouse gases by 2070. that's 2 decades later than a goal adopted by the u. s. and at least 10 years later than china. back in the city, this smog is expected to last for days, and more emergency measures are planned. but without major changes, the millions of people who live there will have little choice, but to adapt to what fast becoming a new normal, alexandra buyers, al jazeera. when i speak to either cook, then he is a founding member of the citizens movement. my right to breathe and also an anti pollution product producer. he's in new delhi and joined us from that as i, by my understanding. this obviously happens around this time every year and it might have happened sooner this year if it went for the reins of october. so everyone including the government, did know that this was coming. absolutely. you know, we can call it the, the,
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that it is. but it's really not an emergency. you have an event that occurs my clockwork every year at the same time and stays with you $120.00 days. it's not an emergency anymore. and you can pretend that you like something that come out of and not so this is a man made event and it happened like every year at the same time given the economic cost that we're seeing now of having to restrict movement and city is not to mention the health costs. why is the government not providing more of an alternative to things causing this like the found burning? for instance, you know, the problem is that all of the country and the rest of the was that this is the problem. and there is that i will be a political will be between the government of deli, at the center of the federal and you know, the people are suffering because of the political driver. because the federal government doesn't want to associate with doing anything for daddy at the time
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because the bank, it didn't bring them into power and deli, that's the problem. and i mean, there's so many problems. there's a problem or factory though, but there's a problem of power would be that the problem of get to see of course, the problem, a complete lack of leadership on the problem. i mean, you know, we've been stopping for about decades now. i can tell you with confidence, but 99 percent of the residents of daddy are not even aware of the health effects of living and breathing in, you know, and it would be 2 i level $700.00, which is why we work day. i mean, when i left home this morning at about 7, 15 in the morning, they were people bicycling they were running. i mean, the whole city is oblivious of the by my vision. and that's a leadership issue. i mean, when we had it, we had an emergency response,
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we had the leadership of the country would be going to be to ship, you know, coming. that's what the here what the protocols. 1 but i don't see that plan for you. i mean, an event that happens. it's responsible for more mobility and mortality than it was thought will be what nobody wants to do. nobody wants to commit themselves to any kind of thought. nobody wants to commit to reading on this cause it's sucking work about $4.00 to $5.00 days due to any q i that $400.00 plus no statement from the government on a mosque mandate. it would not be on, you know, protocol for children for activity. what exactly, what from what cation but mobility, everybody's just pretending that this is okay. i mean, and then i could see an attempt to normalize any, do i have one great that,
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you know, there's a huge problem with that. and that's actually reduced life expectancy and deli, bye by 10 years, i'm afraid we'll have to leave it there. but just to go to a founding member, the citizens movement. my right to breathe will be following the story on al jazeera. thank you very much for joining us, john. now, a british court has find one of the world's largest mining companies. blend cor pleaded guilty to 7 counts of bribery and june, and it will now have to pay $310000000.00. where we challenge reports. to allah, a busy coastal city in camera room. these fuel tanks belong to scenario the country's national refiner, and one of several african companies. glenn cor admitted to bribing for preferential access to oil money that could have been better spent. glen cargo, glenn, who is a big corrupt the fam, recognize this. they said that we confess, that we corrupted people in cameroon, into company as an hage on sonora. we paid around $10600000.00 us dollars in bribes
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. that's money that didn't reach the state coffers for our development. so we can have water, electricity, roads, and health care for us and our children. there were other companies like sonora and other countries, like cameroon. in equitorial, guinea, ivory coast, nigeria, and south see don. the behavior with similar prosecutors at southern crown court in london said glen, cause you k, subsidiary paid middleman to fly cache, and private jets across africa to bribe officials, blank, or pleaded guilty to 7 charges and was ordered to pay $310000000.00. this is the largest criminal penalty ever handed down after conviction. this is also the largest complication. and this is the 1st time that a corporate has been prosecuted under section one of the u. k. bribery that essentially means that they weren't just guilty of failing to prevent driver if you
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will, but actively authorizing bribery, the company and its lawyers are apologizing. plan, montgomery, one of blanco's legal representatives, and court said that the company's behavior was inexcusable. that it had no place in glen cove, but that these practices did not happen in any form and fanco companies to day. but this case isn't the last of glen cause legal problems. it set aside $1500000000.00 to settle a series of global investigations, including about $1100000000.00. the us authorities, rory collins, how to 0 london, while the netherlands have closed to unregistered chinese government missions on its territory. and civil rights group says its found such missions operating as police station in more than 30 countries. sebastian reports now from rotterdam. it doesn't look anything like a police station, but this flat in rotterdam is on a chinese list of overseas missions use for counselor activities like extending
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passports and drivers licenses, but also to do police work, extending home chinese nationals accused of committing crimes. but it goes further than that, according to a spanish civil rights group, which as it has evidence that these stations also spy on dissidence and intimidate them. the fact that the rest and harassment, the family detention a family member covers agent or the kind of patient being involved in tracking people directly wherever they are around the world. activists. one going to sass, a person claiming to work at an overseas police station in rotterdam, contacted him earlier this year. i saw his father tardies over the service and he asked me to look at on an immediate study. and he asked me thinking with my parents, and he also asking me to go back to china and my problem one who says he wanted in china for political activities as he broke off the contact after you felt
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threatened al jazeera can't independently verify his claims. the dutch foreign minister has ordered the chinese ambassador to close the undeclared counselor stations since he did not apply for an official license. but china denies the server santos are illegal police stations. walker goes, when the can you women? what i can tell you is that according to what we know, the taishan you mention are not police stations. please service centers have a mind to assist local chinese citizens when each renewals buy a driving license is online and provide held up services home in this address as one of 30 live by a chinese website as one of food shows overseas police stations. but when we spoke to the daughter of the man accused of running it, she denies any counsellor activities are taking place. and she says there's certainly no intimidation or harassment coming from this apartment. i just want to say, no, it's not true. i don't know what people are talking about and i feel fabulous. and
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because it's like happening all private life is like we don't know what to do because we can, i don't know what to say because only this 1st thing for me and for my family as well. in the u. k, the government also takes the report very seriously, and they started an investigation. protection of people in the united kingdom of the, of the utmost importance, and any attempt to legally repack, create any individual will not be tolerated. government investigators will now have to find evidence if this is what has been happening at what china calls it's overseas serve as santos steadfast and al jazeera in rotterdam, ah hi, it's now time to sport and he is. and thank you so much, sher anastasio, set back for a full time, will cut when his germany, their 1st choice strike, a team of earn, has been ruled down on the tournaments in cats, or he injured his ankle plan for leipzig in the champions league this week. now expected to be sidelined until next year when i was in the germany school at last
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year's european championships and that blue 2018 world cup russia or christian or an elder who will caps in portugal at the world cup lab. manchester united the victory in the europa league on thursday, he said the only go of their game at real saucy that for 18 year old arch and sign . alejandro ganache show his 1st senior golf for the club. but united, finished 2nd in the group behind saw see that it means del mar playing february's not count round playoffs. guess one of the clubs dropping down from the champions league. we would always be number one. and when we are not, we are disappointed are about it. but finally, you have to see we've been to night, it was a clean sheet. we created some great genesis, and i think the win is also a decent performance from dani and are really good performance. i think for can natural a better night for our snow life. finished top of their group, the premier league leaders beating 01 mill thanks to
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a 1st off goal from defender kiran. see any we have some big chances that will be put away and we made a game more difficult in the last 1520 minutes. within controls have them situations and we have to dig in, which we did and we find a way to win and we have 2 of them on the roof. one player got his hands on the world cup of spain in 2010 is ending his career before the finals in capsule. fossil legendary p k is announced. he'll be retiring when the spanish, the breaks for the torments the defend who's only $35.00 is set. his last home game will be this saturday when boss is economic maria p. k, $130.00 trophies with the club, including 3 champions, leagues, and 8 league titles, fee for president johnny and francine. i was urging seems to focus on football in the build up to the tournament. alexa signed by an infancy and i was being sense old, 32 nations asking players and coaches not to be dragged into every ideological or
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political battle that exists. it says out fee for we try to respect all opinions and beliefs without handing out moral lessons to the rest of the world. now in schools around argentina, children and their parents a caught up in the hunt for world cup stickers, but it seems there are not enough to meet the demand as theresa by reports from one is aries. the the world cup frenzy is puleo and in origin. tina, but people are not only anxious to fill you in a messy on the field. they're also trying to feel their panini sticker albums look academy that comes to this plaza every weekend to try to find missing stickers. again, it's hard to find all the stickers, just a few blocks away, there is a kiosk that fills packets of them. i buy those and then i come here to try to change them. i, the young and the elderly get together here to exchange stickers. these are informal swap meets happening because they've been in short supply in recent weeks
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. the stickers have been a world cup tradition in argentina for decades, but they have become very, very difficult to find and that's why hundreds and hundreds of people are coming to class as like this one in one, a cited to try to find the sticker, their new thing experts say the lack of stick, resist you 2 pennies in capacity to meet the demand, which is estimated to be up 40 percent since the last world cup. the reasons why very, but one of them could be that it's likely to be message last world cup and people here are crazed at the possibility of him. finally, lifting the trophy, the government was forced to intervene and mediate between bernini and angry shopkeepers, who didn't have enough stock to sell. we'll say american desperate mothers come with their children and they look at me and say, please tell me. you have stickers. i have to say are darned. a mother told me the other day. do you know what my son is doing? he's drawing on the pictures himself. he draws and messy to say he has the sticker
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. the truth is, it's terrible. it makes me feel bad. oh, loading i found the owl went from collecting the stickers to selling them on the streets. argentina's inflation rate is expected to reach a 100 percent this year, and she says it's helping her pay the bills they want. and in a garcia defendant that i have a disabled daughter, and this is helping us financially. we have fun exchanging tickets. we have photo album. they a difficult to find that we go to retailers and other places to try to get him in. this is the land of legal marijuana and unit messy and bash, and for football runs high here in a country ravaged by inflation and crises. the stickers have become an escape of the problems. people here face every day. that is, i will, i'll to cedar when aside as well as talk now greg lands on. he's the author of stuck on you. the rise and fall and rise of panini stick is greg. i hope you could have that report from the correspondent the in argentina. i guess we'd be thinking,
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i'm in a digital age, the stickers would be losing their popularity, but that doesn't appear to be the case doesn't exactly the 1st, but any woke up sticker. apple was born in 7 say the next 7. say 52 is lighter. it's more popular than ever. it's a more countries than ever. and i think i have any children as prizes from the 7 says still it still exists in the way that they do. so that's fantastic testament to panini and that the way that they continue to remain relevant. bryant, what do you think it is about? stick collecting that remains so popular. what's what maintains its popularity? i think it is a sense of community. so you could, you could go to school or you could go in areas in the straight says they seem to do a lot in south america. they all gathered together. i'm, everybody has the one common goal. ready of completing the same album,
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which is different to card sets where they can be a bit more expensive and so, so you will never finish. but with the, the sticker out them bit favorite. there is always a why it's, it's a nice especially if you swell, and i think is k. and i did so many, many people as well, coverage spirit and has been since the seventy's getting more expensive. is there a kick back against the cost of filling that album up? well, i've seen people saying that a dish stick is more expensive than they were in the seventy's, but you try for me something that wasn't more expensive in spent more expensive now that was in the seventy's. yes it's, it's, it has gone up. but there are ways to, to do it cheaper if you, if you look around for the bargains on various sites that reduce the price per packet. another site, if you swap that is the ultimate way to keep the cost down. and i think the fact
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that best selling more well, caustic, has been ever shows, but it reminds accessible and, and just tell us, is it a conspiracy all their a conspiracy theory? sorry, or on some stick because more rather than others. now it's a, it's a complete conspiracy. and so what, what, what, what happens is talk, apply as, or popular shiny badges from, from clubs. if you get double of them, you're probably online. if you put them back into your, your swat pile. so so, so if you do decide to aliyah, no messy, double, i want $100.00 for that rather than a $1.00 to $1.00. and if it's your favorite play, some people might put it on the school book so that, that post. so that's the reason why certain stickers appear rare, but every sticker is printed in the same number. greg lands found joining us from london. thanks so much for your time. good, great to talk to you. thank you. now capital against ecuador will kick off $64.00
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world cup matches on november the 20th algae 0. it will be here to take you through the action. every step of the way the weight is nearly over. the world's best bowlers are having to katara for the middle east versus world cup. a damage close together fan, we have more than one day warranty, right across the action. stories that have re to as the competition live in doha and around the world. $32.00 teens is $64.00 again, but only one winner. the cat are 2022 world hop on al jazeera. now away from the world cup, the houston astros a one went away now from quenching their 2nd world series title, they beat the philadelphia phillies in gain 5 on thursday to take a 3 to lead and the best of 7 clash every penny with this home run for the astros, they now have home advantage for the remaining games. the 1st of those coming up on
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saturday nights. no, these games have been harper in are they, they have a great team, you know, they put together good. i bet. have great pitching. and now and now, great ball close when close games and their global came on top. we know they're still work to do. now we're going to try to finish it off and use that space, buoyancy ebbs and flows of game. and i know sometimes you're through times when you order with versions composition, and then now 3 days later, everybody's get nerves. so when you get to the battle, not so in the nfl the philadelphia eagles of might their best ever start. so a season it's now 8 winds and no defeats. after they beat the houston saxons 2917 on thursday, joanne hurts, setting up sunni eagles, 4 touchdowns. this one finished off by a j brown. they are the only unbeaten seem in the nfl this season. me m b a r a golden top school is the denver nuggets beats the oklahoma city. thunder
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