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in bad fault lines follows the lives of some of those deported. these people are just trying to have a better lives. no country for haitians on a jesse are it's one of the most recognized sites around the world, famed for support from far and wide. but for the fans back home, it's more than just a football club. and you want to sell policy should be left out for, for you. doesn't know about football is new. politics in this city is not one of the passion and the politics of the liverpool, f. c. the defied giant part of the fans who make football series on al jazeera ah. ready on what abraham is named,
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malaise is new prime minister after 3 decades in politics nearly 10 years in prison . ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera live from dall. so coming up, the world's largest i phone manufacturer apologizes to work is in china after protests against cove 19 restrictions. russian strikes in ukraine, leave millions of people without electricity, as temperatures plummet, and patrolling the skies, we look at the extra security in place of the cotton world comp. ah, we begin in malaysia. well, on what abraham has been appointed prime minister after the recent general election . no party secured, not right. majority and saturdays vote, but on was coalition one bo seats. it was left to king sultan of dollars a find
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a consensus, and name a leader that speak to florence slower. now in qualon, paul, this is quite a historic moment. he becomes prime minister after decades trying to make it into the, into the position. absolutely, and it's really a bit of a roller coaster right. and this it's the combination of decades in politics and 1st from a parent to opposition leader. now he was once deputy prime minister to veteran politician mahatma mohammed. and the 2 famously fell out in the late 19 ninety's over how to handle the financial crisis on what was jailed on charges of corruption and sodomy. charges that many said were politically motivated and his jailing led to large scale st. protests in malaysia and also the birth of an opposition movement of formidable opposition movement that on what has led from strength to strength. he did what many had not thought possible, which was unite
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a very desperate group of parties that had very different ideals. and he came close to the premise ship for a 2nd time in after the 2018 historic elections, which saw his coalition team up with old, rivaled up in the hot them how much to win the elections. they defeated the national front, which had been in power for more than 60 years before that. but he, there was a power sharing agreement. martha mohammed was supposed to hand of a power to on what abraham. but before that could happen, his government collapse because of been fighting and defections. and he found himself the opposition leader again until that recent elections where his side won the most number of votes and also the most number of seats in parliament. yet short of a majority and florence, how much support do we know does on whatever a him alliance actually have in parliament?
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that's a $1000000.00 question. so neither side will be able to form a majority without the national front joining in a coalition. now the national front has said it will not work with the 2nd largest block. that is the national alliance lead by weed in yes and the national fund, it, it will not work. it will not support the government led by we did. yes. and but the statement that don't mention on was so i guess we can assume that they will support on war as prime minister. yet the 2nd largest block, the national alliance, has said they will not form a unity government with on was coalition. so that leads to the question of whether or not they can be political stability in the government that on what abraham is set to build. now one analysts we spoke to says there is, there are reasons why we should be optimistic that the next government can be, will be politically stable for a couple of reasons. one is that the palace is already stated that they wished to
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see politicians from across the political divide work together for the sake of this country. the 2nd is there is an antique, hearty hopping law that was just recently passed that will prevent individual members of parliament hopping and defecting, which in the past had brought down previous governments. so there are reasons to be optimistic, but on the way, but he does have a huge top ahead of him because one of his country has been, is quite polarized. we saw that in the results a lot of parts, a lot of people voted across a long, racial and religious lines. in fact, the sentiments will be ahead of the elections and also it's going to be quite a hot task working with the other side. when we did, yes, it has already stated that they do not wish to work together. alright, thanks so much florence louis. the world's biggest, the apple i phone, make a phone call. apologize to work is that it's jenny, do factory off for a protest turned violent. they employees are against china street cove, with 900 policy,
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and one better pay. joe is now preparing to lockdown for 5 days off to arise and current of virus infections. patrick, fog, as well from hong kong report say that the unrest of the folks compliant in john jo has now been brought under control. and the companies agreed to pay work is that it only recently joined the equivalent of around $1400.00 us dollars to end the protests and leave the campus immediately as far as we understand they were upset of working conditions. and in particular, because they reportedly being exposed to other workers that have been infected by the virus, they rule so complaining that folks gone had failed to pay them the salaries and bonuses that they'd been promised. now it's unclear what's of impact this is going to have on apple precisely, but chinese media report say that as many as $100000.00 people had come to work at this facility. following recent similar unrest which saw many workers
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flee from the plant saying that they'd never come back again. really because of the same source of complaints. and remember this plants and jung joe accounts for around 50 or 60 percent of apples. i firm production capacity. so undoubtedly, this is going to mean serious delays for orders and shipments moving forward, but this will also have reputational damage for apple as well. and the company will need to consider very carefully what the supply chain implications are. and what sort of challenges they're going to face brought on by china 0 curved approach. separately, china registered. it's highest, a daily rate of infection today. just over 31000 cases recorded e 3, surpassing the previous peak hit in april earlier this year. and authorities are continuing to fight in cubs in place like cha, ching, and wong, joe, and beijing and shanghai. it's also creating a lot of uncertainty for people here in hong kong. because the last few years china
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is opening up in the normalization of the situation. hong kong care has been very much tied to what happens on the mainland. i know hanging is a senior fellow, the high institute, not for profit think tank in beijing. he says despite the anger, chinese government is determined to slow the spread of virus. a lot of this is they say 0 corporate policy, but instead of using what i would call a blunt instrument and saying we're going to lock down everything they're trying to take a more surgical approach. ah, but that has had mixed results. as we can see. i mean, although 90 percent of the cases are in fact, people without symptoms and things like that, it's still represents the massive danger. you have to remember, china is not europe united states. they don't have the same medical facilities. you know, that advanced countries do. and they could easily be overwhelmed. they're also concerned
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about a long cove id and, and just how to kind of go through this. i mean, there's tremendous frustration. the government isn't doing this to spite anybody. they're trying to protect the people. but the question is, how do you do that in a responsible manner and balance out some, these economics, your interests, when you're dealing with something that's now it's science, it's not politics. i mean there's, there's so much frustration around, you know, people just say, oh, i want to be over cove, it, but unfortunately, that's not how it works scientifically. it also is exacerbated by the fact that, you know, chinese people see pictures of foreign areas and they hear from their friends that you can walk around any major city in the world. they don't really understand that, you know, the u. s. on jeopardy has decreased by 3 years since 2019. it just people will have gone to the point where they say, why i don't care anymore unless, of course they or somebody they love, gets it. russia is being accused of weapon ising winter as it targets ukraine's
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energy facilities. missiles are damaging power grids faster than they can be repaired. wednesday strikes knocked out power and water supplies in the key of region. more than 3000000 people were without heating and sub 0 temperatures. power outages also affected other regions from hot cave in the north to live in the west, as well as the odessa region in the south ukraine state run energy firm says 3 nuclear plants have switched off their power units and temperatures are predicted to plummet to as low as minus 20 degrees in some areas we, while germany is trying to reduce its energy dependence on russia. moscow shut off gas applies in response to sanctions by european nations. after its invaded ukraine, dominate cane reports the north sea in november might seem cold and uninviting. and yet the journey we are on is taking us to watch some hope it might help heat germany this winter. a new floating ellen g terminal can provide billions of cubic
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meters of natural gas rushed into service by a government that needs what the container ships arriving here within weeks will be delivering and operated by a company that sees itself is offering part of the answer to the energy crisis, the terminals iron aspect, and a key pillar for this to put supplies security. it's like a fire brigade, and just there they are. they are in case there's a fire and determiners might play the same role in the next years to come. but the question has to be, as germany unveils this latest step on his journey from russian gas, is how significant is one terminal among those that are being built? how likely is it that these terminals will speed germany away from this dependency on russian fossil fuels? it's one of several questions that are also being asked at the e you level to assist. and i tell you that there is the risk that russia also cut off the last 20 percent of gas flows. it's clear the additional energy capacities
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that will come on the market next year will not be enough to fill this out. we have to expect that when the economy picks up again, asia will absorb the lion's share of that additional supply to come. which leads to another question, where will germany and with it the you find the energy to get it through the next crisis, gases to stay and will keep on sourcing from global markets from norway, from old jerry from us by john. so there's a number of sources where gas will come from, we keep on coal for a while longer than, than we want to to. but i expect that to come down by the end of the decade. then obviously renewables are being beefed up. for now the, the immediate future seems to contain lots of hydrocarbons and nuclear power. germany's 3 remaining reactors have recently seen their working lives extended to next april. coal fired power stations are providing almost a 3rd of all the energy generated so far this year. and with the acquisition of
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these l. n. g terminals, many billions of cubic meters of natural gas will be provided. meaning ministers who previously promised to prioritize protecting the environment on their presiding over a rapid return to fossil fuels. if only on a short term basis, dominant cane al jazeera v hems haven't. now the european union says serbia and costs have reached the deal to end disputes about car license plates in kosovo. kosovo is a form of province of serbia, is decisions a band so been issued fights this bach tension, ethnic serbs living in costs of our facing fines if they didn't change their place . i'd like to point out that we also read that in case of obstruction bite, either party d u facilitator may terminate the process together with you or special representative meter. i will continue to facilitate the brushes of normalization of relations,
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an update. it will be a union member to state and partners regularly about the progress achieve my depart . phil, i had an al jazeera showing the colors we looked at how the brazilian football jersey become a political statement. how climate change is affecting the polls battle to contain an outbreak of dang, gay fever? ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you read a lot of my cattle ways. hi there. good to have you a long. well that rain that brought flooding in the balkans is now ringing out its moisture over southern turkey, cypress, and crashing into the coast of the levant. i think anywhere in this zone over the next day or so, we could certainly see some flooding, other side of the mediterranean. it's equally as active here. we've got some rainfall warnings in play across northern areas of portugal and off the coast
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supports ago we could see those waves about 11 meters high in time, disturbed weather across the islands of ireland and britain. we've got rain in wind here as well. so rain and wind warnings across the u. k. central europe looks like that. some snow over the alps in the forecast for you on thursday, as some snow shot in warsaw as well with the high of 0. after north africa, we go wind warning in play for the northeast of libya at northwest of egypt as well . so that's going to toss around the sun and does, and that will impact the visibility southern africa. let's focus on south africa right now. some showers along the coastline here also seen those winds pick up. so for south africa's kazoo loon ital province, few showers around though i suspect it will probably be dry and durbin with a hive $26.00 and look at habit eroni. we've got you in for a high of 35 degrees on thursday. okay. i'm out of time. season to with sponsored by katara a ways. there are some of the media stories
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no party secured, and outright majority in saturday's election on was coalition one, the most seats, the world's biggest apple iphone. make of fox corners, apologized to workers after a protest demanding better pay in china strict. busy with 19 policy turned violent, it comes as china recorded more than 31000 cases in the day. the highest so far, new russian air strikes have left several ukrainian cities without power and water is temperatures plummet. doesn't have a lot of musicians. he is accused moscow of crimes against humanity. another shock results at the world cup with full time champions, germany beaten by japan. the germans took the early leaf, but to a 2nd half goes from the samurai move gave japan to one when the
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stadium, germany was not down to the last word of the boot stages. the 1st match of the days in less than 2 hours, switzerland facing cameroon, victorian gate b. is that a populous spot for fans dol has soup? walk of so what's the mood building up like that today? ah, well, the cameron fans on a high, they expect they say to be switzerland. so we'll see about that. the main talk here though is still about that shot. when that japan had the germany, the japanese fans elated and a little bit stunned when we were talking to japan, japanese fans yesterday, they didn't have to be honest high hopes for that team. they thought they were hoping for a jewel. they didn't expect to win. i'm joined by a japanese fan now and what you were at the stadium last night. so what was the atmosphere like? the atmosphere was really awesome. of course we believed we came here because we
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believed to win against germany. box. the point is that we were fear, we watch and we were in the historical moment. so that was, oh, that would be became of her, you know, treasure of our lives. how do you rate your chances going forward in this? well cut, do you think you'll get through the group stage? of course i, i don't see why it prison because anything can happen in football. but actually we believed that we could go into the ha tournament that, that's the reason we came here. and a couple of days ago, some pictures went viral, of some japanese fans cleaning up after a game that they weren't even taking part in. i believe, you know, some of those people. yeah. some of our friends were participating about, you know, cleaning, but it's not the kind of special thing for us. because india, japanese stadium, we clean up what we, you know, throw it away after the game. so that's kind of natural. so just, just like
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e japan, we did that seem here. it was a very nice thing to day. good luck for the rest of the tournament. and thank you very much for joining us. so at japanese bands elated that they have beat germany and have high hopes for the rest of the competition. yeah, thank sir for giving us a little bit of taste of the full of beautiful cultural interaction that's going on there. thanks so much, victoria gate and beaver, brazil's deeply polarized presidential election appears to have influence football fashion. many brazilians say vale, one aware the traditional yellow and green jersey because it's been associated without going president jane ball some hours fall right political party, monica on care of has more from rio de janeiro o for decades. this yellow and green t shirt has been brazil's pride, a symbol of the national football team that won 5 world cup trophy. thought that whole better for cannibals when people stop buying the josie because it was being
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associated with politics and the presidential election that was held just before the world cup kicked off latin america's largest economy split in half during one of the most polarized campaigns in history. thousands of supporters of president j able sonata dressed in the national colors, took to the streets and continued to do so, even after a bull sonata lost by a small margin to lift his candidate, former president, we see now soon rule or the silver. oh wow. they're still contesting the results and asking for military intervention to stop lula, the super from taking office on january 1st. football fans don't want to be associated with balsam out as far right political party are having difficulties. choosing what to where to support their team. fema ripley and buying a black jersey because it has nothing to do with politics. the elections are over. we have a winner. the loser should just accept the results and let the country move on and
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share for victory in the football competition. that i am all of a straight vendor mighty up at the see of this is politics has interfered in her sales. i had done a lot of us. i am not renewing my stock of yellow jerseys for the moment because i'm having a hard time selling them. people are buying the wide black and blue versions. i hope that will change as the woke up fever kicks in. others have decided to take their jerseys out of the closet only on the days. brazil place. oh no, not today. oh my god, my grandson was giving a yellow t shirt bass, not use it. because he's afraid of being mistaken. with a boastful, not a supporter, he's waiting for the political situation to come. now press in the like to read the nasa ruler that silver has promised to reclaim the national colors. many here hope the world cup will play a role in uniting brazilians, or maybe from opposite sides of the political spectrum. but cheer for one same team,
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monica, and i can, i'll just sera, rio de janeiro. all have more on the 4th out from germany's shock. clos, to japan, in our world cup special coverage, that's with kids estimate and center motion. it's coming up in just a few minutes. i'll also look ahead of course, to today's form. matches covers energy chief side than can be says business with german firms will not be affected by the german economy. ministers, criticism of the world cup roberts habit, reportedly said last week award and cut the tournament was, quote, a stupid idea can't really be explained otherwise than by corruption. i read that and if this is, these quotes are absolutely true or i am really shocked that he'd see something like that because accusing somebody of corruption legally is something that is very serious. and if you accuse somebody of corruption without having poor and just
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throwing it out there, or you're legally liable to something like that. and somebody that's responsible in a german government should not be saying something like that. and it's very disappointing to hear him say that. or if the courts are true, katara has created a joint security task force with partners from 13 countries to ensure a seamless world cup. in addition to thousands of troops or war ships and jet fighters securing the tournament on ain't typhoon jets from the u. k. royal air force are participating from their base, the hon. a salvage of 8 reports. ah, getting ready to secure the skies the task, the defense of but there's stopping here space as part of operation growth here.
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throughout the tournament, a craft will be on alert to react to any unexpected circumstances. home to one of the largest u. s. spaces in the world. but there has been transforming and modernizing its military capabilities in the last decade. a joint cut the u. k. squadron will be securing the sky for the fee for will come with a typhoon fighter jets. but the dos skyline is no stranger to the u. k. royal air force each time previously for an exercise. you know, in the summer they always culminated with a very proud participation and guitar national day over fly past over to her this year is very different. so this is a much longer deployment. we're here for up to 6 months under here like a site to really set the guitar typhoon wing off on a running starts. procedures are fairly major bit in the middle which is support to the security the welcome 22. and it's very exciting to me. during the tournament, 13 countries are involved in various capacities,
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to preamp and deal with multi dimensional challenges. the ministry of defense, as if sure will be to support the ministry of interior and security committee. and also to protect, prevent and deter any threat towards the air space, land borders, and territorial voters, air force, navy, and land forces which are all under the combined gross task force under the ministry. so all are all borders, all territorial waters, land borders, especially as for our funded operation with operational command and the cutter land forces, air force, navy, and all of the personnel will work under a joint command structure. yuki official say experience in hosting the 2012 olympics will come in handy. and if they do their job right, nobody will know their, their. ultimately, this is a sporting event. so the security that we're providing will be out of sight, out of mind for most and it is there really just to cater for the worst case
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scenario. so from a counter terrorism perspective, and that's what we're here today. this is a sporting event and asked main focus. it's about building relationships for the future and global security as a, as a whole. since securing the bit other forces of worked with global security partners to plan for the world cup. they want this extraordinary military corporation to build knowledge sharing for international sporting events and hope that lessons from p for 2022 will help secure other tournaments, some on the job, it under the roof, the hon. airbase, but the paul's den gave her outbreak a soul to more than $50000.00 cases. it's one of the highest figures. today's some experts fear the risk of contracting the disease will rise as climate change intensifies bottom below reports and come and do it was just a headache is slight fever at 1st. so 76 year old lady by
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a group shrugged it off. later on, she started vomiting and had diarrhea. her daughters took her to clinic where she was put on an intravenous trip, but that also didn't help. so they went to the hospital. now. i think dan gay is more severe than covey. 1919 these just fever, but she was puking and had diarrhea so bad that she couldn't eat anything nor drink water. all symptoms pointed to a disease, there was spreading rapidly in the paul after doctors ran some tests. it was confirmed. la maya had contracted dingey, a virus carried by the yellow fever mosquito. doctor sher butter point is an infectious diseases specialist at this government hospital. he recalls events during the height of the outbreak, not far from what he witnessed during the countries delta wave of the coven, 19 pandemic. personally human examine more than 200 every day. while i was examine the question, i used to see the people you know their folly while they are walking. so
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remind me of the width, sanitation in parts of the capital, cotton and who is poor. but cold weather has prevented mosquitoes from thriving until now. think it has been around for decades and it is tribe, mainly in tropical and sub tropical regions. for breeding conditions are ideal for mosquitoes. but this years rainy season has seen a record number of cases here in the park. not just in the lowlands, but in higher all the jews as well. expert said climate change is at least partly to blame. pattern of warming is much more higher in the company that is part of those. and because of these wanting, especially in mountain reason, this become the conducive environment. part of the, you know, ah, if you're doing for denial of doing it like maya has spent days in the hospital and is hoping to be able to return home soon. the good news is with winter coming. the
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outbreak has slowed, but dang, it isn't going away. and the mortality rate and the pol could get worse if other strains start infecting it's people bar to below, i'll just 0 cut monday. african leaders have agreed. the troops in eastern democratic republic of congo will seize hostilities from 1600 gmc on friday. the deal was reached in talks hosted by and go with president wanda and the d. c. president felix 6 the k. the was that the meeting, but one does president polk army send these fun minutes and 23 fighters are reportedly making advances in the east. i'm pushing back. congress troops. can charter is accused wonder of backing the group something kigali denies to the u. s . now the suspect in the fatal shooting of 5 people at a colorado night club will be held without bail 22 year old anderson li aldrich had visible injuries to his face and heads and need.
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