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a in just a year the u. s. government sent thousands of asylum seekers back to hey, if you came to the sea, you will not come to the united states. worship me back and i don't see the money carrying part in full bloods 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, you know, when the taliban took control of afghan, a standing august 2021. it sparked a methics. it in a special to pot report, $11.00 east, make the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out of europe. ah, on what i brought him to be sworn a those melodies,
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just new prime minister after 3 decades in politics and nearly 10 years in prison. ah, i'm sammy's a band. this is al jazeera alive from dough hall. so coming up, russian strikes in ukraine. leave millions of people without electricity is temperatures, plummet. china records, it's highest day. the number of covet 19 infections so far. prompting the city of jang joe into a 5 day lockdown. and a football jersey becomes a political statement. why some brazilian fans don't want to wear bay teens colors . ah, we begin in malaysia were annoyed. abraham will be sworn in as prime minister. they sell off to the weekends general election. no party secured now. right majority in san days vote. but on was coalition won the most seat that was left to king so upon
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a dollar to find the consensus and name a new leader. speak to florence louis, enquire, long pulse of how people react to magine. what a bray must be pinching himself at this point. that's right now, many people, some people are treating that. this is the start of a new don't know. remember on was a clarion call for the opposition movement is reform. his coalition moved his coalition is, is structured around bringing reforms to this country. and it's the combination of a very long journey for on why bryan, who 1st daughter as a parent to his one time protege mahatma mohammed, a veteran politician, was then prime minister, and then he became the opposition leader. now, after falling out with mock them home and he was jailed for sodomy and corruption and he spent 2 years in prison before being released and leading an opposition
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movement. he let the opposition movement uniting a desperate group of parties with very different ideas, leading them from strength to strength. then finally culminated in the opposition defeating a party that had been in power for more than 60 years. for the 1st time in 2018. at that time, in an unexpected twist of events, his party had partnered up with his old rival, mahogany mohammed to deliver that victory on one came very close to being prime minister because there was a polish sharing agreement between them all, much and on what they brought him to hand over power to on war. but before that could happen, his government collapse because of defections. and he again became leader of the opposition until this election, where his block won the largest number of seats in parliament, yet still short of a majority. all right, so we know he's one the largest number of seats compared to any other party, but how much support, how much of a majority might actually have in parliament. well,
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that's the question that's still unanswered. neither side can claim to have majority without the cooperation of the national front, which has 30 members of parliament. now the national front has said it will not support a government led by lead and yes, and that's the leader of the 2nd largest block, the national alliance. and we didn't. yes. and says he has got majority support. now he said before, and he's saying this again, he's just held a press conference, the visa lines that are just coming in. he is asking on why brought him to prove that he has majority support? we didn't. yes. and has been saying that he's got the support of a 115 members of parliament, x many, they've all signed declarations. he says expressing their support for him to be the next prime minister of malaysia. so it still leaves that question open just how much support on what brought him has and it also leaves open the question of,
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you know, with an unwell lead government, can there be political stability? now one analysts we spoke to says there is possibility. he could be leading a minority government, even though malaysia has never seen that form of government before. it could be that by san nostromo, the national front, as a block will come out to say they will be part of the on wall lead coalition. and that would give him a majority. but at the moment because of what we're hearing from we didn't yes, in the leader of the 2nd largest block in parliament, it still leaves things a bit shaky. what we do know is that on what is due to be sworn in as the next prime minister of malaysia. but what, but what his government looks like just how stable it's going to be. those are questions that are still hanging in the air. all right, thanks so much. florence louis china has recorded more than 31000 covered 900 cases in one day. that's the highest so far. the city of gen, joe is now preparing to lock down for 5 days. the world's biggest apple i phone, make a fox con is apologize to work,
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is that it's jane. joe factory protest turn violent. the employees are against china. strict cove 19 policy and one better pe. patrick fog has more from hong kong report say that the unrest of the false compliance in jungle has now been brought under control of the company as 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 people had come to work at this facility. following
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recent similar unrest, which so many workers flee from the plant same they've never come back again. really because of the same source of complaints. and remember this plants and jim jo 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 as high as 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 that continue to fight in cubs and play like cha ching, and one 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 and the normalization of the situation. hong kong here has been very much tied to what happens on the mainland. i'm hanging is a senior fellow at ta, hey, institute. not for profit thing can convey ging, he says, despite the anger chinese government is determined to slow the spread of the virus . a lot of this is they said 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. but that has had mixed results. as we can see. i mean, although, you know, 90 percent of the cases are in fact people without symptoms and things like that. it 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 there trying to protect the people. but the question is, how do you do that in a responsible manner and balance out some of these economic interests when you're dealing with something that's, you know, it's science, it's not politics. i mean, 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's just people will have gone to the point where they say, well i, i don't care anymore unless, of course a or somebody they love gets it. russia is being accused of weapon. i think winter
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as it targets you cranes, energy facilities. missiles are damaging power grids faster than they can be repaired. or wednesday strikes knocked out power and water supplies in the cave region. more than 3000000 people were without heating and sub 0 temperatures. power outages have also affected other regions from how to cave in the north to live in the west, as well as the odessa region in the south. the crane state run energy firm says 3 nuclear plots of switched off the power units. and as winter progresses, temperatures are predicted to plummet to as low as 20 degrees in some areas that speak to rory, challenge in the central ukraine city of visual rod. so rory, how people coping that without electricity and water in some parts? well, i think there's one word for the condition in ukraine in the moment,
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and that is miserable. there are millions of people across the country who spent the nights in cold, damp, chilly apartments, and homes with no power and no running water. this is bishop roads on the outskirts of the capitol cave, and this is a place that yesterday with targets it's by a russian missile. it destroyed an apartment building here, killing 5 people, just up the road. there is also a power plant. so presumably, the russians will be for that, but i missed and instead they got an apartment building. now the badge and see services have set up a tent here to help people in the area. this is where you can come if you wants a bit of warmth and something hot sweet. we can speak that leone. here is an emergency services worker. aliana. what is this place? what's going on here? hi, it's in winter, both winter. people come here to drink some tea or coffee,
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maybe eat some cook, you to spend the time in the warm place to church. the phone you can, you can come and side is going to have a look. ok, so i will let is rob can run going fast, a little cramped in there. apologies if there's the lens folks up here. but as you can see, conditions are kind of basic but you know, it's warm and there is power. there's some way to lie down as the hot drink, and that's what people need at the moment. so in the moments there is still 70 percent of kia. if that is without power, though, the mayor thought police co says that emergency services have been working throughout the night to try and get power back up for the city. there's been water restored on the left bank of the city, but still on the right bank. it remains powerless. there is something else i'm
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going to show you here, which is a rabbit. in a boss. this was found spouting around on the streets, presumably from the destroy building. and the emergency service here are saying that they are finding animals like this and when they do find them, bring them to this invincibility points and the owners, when they can, can come and collect them. all right, thanks so much roy challenge. they're trying to stay warm. rory syrian media reporting the former commander of the kurdish syrian democratic forces resign. kayla has been killed in a turkish drug strike. anchor launched an error operation against kurdish groups in northern syria till kid considers the kurdish y p g and p k k. busy as terrorist groups and blame them for a blossom is stumble a week ago, 24 s the 5 is a report they've been killed and strikes began 4 days ago. still had on al jazeera
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and seen that the days uruguay hope's history comes back to repeat itself at the football will come in and how climate change is affecting the poles battle to contain an outbreak of dang, gay fever. ah, with all parts of western australia i saw there wet is november day on record high for one. we'll talk more about that in one sec. but 1st here's the forecast on friday week weather front move in across tasmania. that's going to generate some showers and when there are so few showers in the forecasts along that east coast of new south wales, but nothing major compared to what we have seen temperatures on the way up. so south australia, adelaide, we've got in 31 degrees. that's above average for this at the year. okay. now to
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that record range for the month of november of brown western australia, the kimberly also rain for the top and in that is leaking into the outback. on friday, all of the weather alerts had been dropped across sat new zealand, still some chairs though for both islands, but nothing like we saw over the last few days where there were some severe thunderstorms at northern vietnam had been getting quite this. so came, but it's looking like southern vietnam, it's your turn on friday. also some bursts of rain for mindanao island in the philippines. and we've got this band of rain just hanging around, southern china, a suspect we're going to see some flooding here that way lynn could see about a month's worth of rain over the next little bit. and that rain and wing combo that was played in tokyo, his pushed away so decent. they there with the high of 18 degrees that so for me catch her later. ah ah,
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ah. with oh the me come back, you're watching out of time to recap the headlines now. my lazy as long time politician on whether but i him is being sworn in its prime minister. formerly them or his union seem claims these secure the majority in parliament,
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new russia strengths of left several of ukrainian cities without power and water, as temperatures plummet as it, and a lot of incidental is accusing moscow crimes against humanity. the world's biggest apple i phone maker folks call is apologized to work as officer process, demanding better pay in china. straight curve is 19 policy turn to violence comes in. china recorded more than 31000 cases in a day. the highest so far i've been celebrations across japan after the shock to to one defeat of germany as the world football. com. the people pack the st to major cities including cocoa and soccer, germany, full time campaign, and now on and off being knocked out in the group stages 4 years ago. the
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1st match of the days in less than 2 hours, switzerland facing cameroon, betray gates, and b is that a popular spot for fans. does souk walker? if so, victoria, i wonder what you've got in store for us now in the, the ever rich cultural maloof that is so walk of these days. oh, that's a very good description of it. and well, when we join now by some south korean bands, they're obviously playing. you're a great big rod and they all just stop in there in the outfit here. these guys are from a very famous youtube, as sports shadow in south korea. tell us about what you're doing here in doha. hi. so my name is jeremy from youtube channel should follow. and we have around 3000000 subscribers in korea, and we are the biggest sports related youtube channel in korea. we're in doha to
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film football related content at regarding the walk up. so obviously you can see from the back we have dress, our british colleague as a korean king. so we thought it would be funny to make our british friend dress a korean k to go support korea. you're going to get and you're going to the game later. how do you rate your chances again here, a glad i. it's a really difficult. it's a really difficult game that we believe if we win this game. if we win our 1st game, we can proceed to the nephron. but we have very low chances because you're going, obviously has a really good quote like for cedric of our vanity. suarez combining all these walk us to start by we saw what happened yesterday with japan, germany and 2 days ago to argentina in saudi arabia and fingers crossed. we could
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do well and yeah, all the best to south korea. okay, thanks very much. good luck. that's later on and thank you very much for joining us . so i, south korea fans are hoping for a win against uruguay. all right, thanks so much for. sorry. your gray is one of only 8 countries to have won the world cup and they've claimed the trophy twice, but it's been a long time since the glory days. our latin america to lucy newman has more from one to video. i'm in what looks like quite an ordinary residential neighborhood in monte vale, except that there is nothing ordinary about this street. this was once an enormous football stadium where the was 1st world cup was played back in 1930. it was all demolished except for this. this line indicates where the 1st goal passed in the 1st world cup. on the 13th of july,
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at 319 in the afternoon. ah, the final game was played here in the centuries stadium. the only stadium in the world has been declared a historic football monument by fi fi. and it's right next to oral guys fascinating football museum. and here's another fun fact. this was the 1st ball used in the 1st world cup. in those days, they wait for kilos. pure leather, could you imagine a header with one of those, but that wasn't the only problem with the ball. it turns out that in the final match of the very 1st world cup, argentina insisted on using its own ball and worldwide the same thing. so they decided the 1st half would be played with the argentine ball, they one to nil. but in the 2nd half, it would be the herb wyant ball and look what happened or why 14 against 2 and became the 1st woke up winner, a risky you go, i want twice,
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1st in 1930 and then in 1950 desert because the original world cup 30 centimeters to to lose or pure gold. the original one was stolen in brazil after it had won the cup for the 3rd time. stolen from a museum for for a long time, the scent, terry was the world's most modern stadium. clearly a lot has changed except for one thing 72 years after it's the last world cup. when or a wines are dreaming more than ever a bringing the cup back home? brazil's deeply polarized presidential election of his influence, football fashion, many brazilian say they don't want to wear the traditional yellow in green jersey because it's been associated with outgoing president joe sonata as far right political party. one again, the kid has more free edition era. oh, for decades this yellow and green t shirt has been brazil's pride,
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a symbol of the national football team, that 15 world cup trophy thought that whole better for cannibals when people stop buying the josie because it was being 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 bowles donado, 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 to let us silver. oh my god, there 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. it's combined black jersey because it
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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 share for victory in the football competition that i can all the straight vendor mighty up at the see, 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 new 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 nap today. oh my god. yeah, 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. c like to reason last soon, all of that silver has promised to reclaim the national colors. many here hope the
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world cup will play a role in uniting brazilians, or maybe from opposite sides of the political spectrum. but cheer for one same team . monica in our give, i'll just sera, rio de janeiro. let's learn more about the 1st fixture of the day, switzerland playing, cameroon. samantha johnson. football is i like the rest of us, including sometimes complicated family lives. many have moms and dads from different countries. they're good enough, some face, a tough choice. which country should you play for? and what happens when your brother decides on another country together? hi, i'm samantha johnson and this is wealth cup one o one switzerland. captain greenwich shaka is a case employee. he was born in switzerland, along with a talent with their parents, or cousin albania they left after their death, racket bent, 3 and a half years in jail,
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for protesting against the then communist yugoslav, government roggette also says he's tortured one prison. granite is now quite literally a rock in the swim team, but talent decided to play for our player. they played against each other a number of times at curb and national level. most famously at euro 2016, hadaway switzerland, 11. now, when it credits his will to win on his father's difficult years impressive, that single minded determination will be familiar to cameron coach week about saw. it's difficult to overstate his fame at home. he took part in for world cups between 19982010. take come a route, $137.00 times. and a few years ago he faced another challenge to recover from a severe stroke. his captain is another cameroon household named vincent. apple backup cattle. 2022 will be his 3rd wells cup. his goal, one camera in the 2017 of nations. he is still at home, and cameron got to castle in part by beating highly rated algeria. they're pretty
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good. they're like switzerland built out of single nation will have much more than that match, plus the rest of the days, games in our world cup special coverage with santa how most and pizza stem it. at $1030.00 gmc therapy in union says survey on cost of of reach the deal to end of the spirits about con, license placing costs of them also is a form of province of serbia. its decision to ban so been issued plates, the spot tension. ethics living in kosovo, were facing fine if they didn't change the place. i'd like to point out that we also read that in case of struction bite, either party d u facilitator may terminate the process together with the special representative meter for pleasure and will continue to facilitate the brushes of normalization of
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relations. an update. it will be a union member to state and partners regularly about the progress achieve might depart this fall then gave our break his soul to more than $50000.00 cases, one of the highest figures. to date. some experts fear the risk of contracting the disease will rise as climate change intensifies. bobby low reports now from camp men do. it was just a headache is slight fever 1st. so 76 year old la maya guru 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 long with her club. i think dan gay's more severe than covey. 19 o. v 19 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,
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there was spreading rapidly into paul after doctor's ransom tests. it was confirmed . la maya had contracted dingey. a virus carried by the yellow fever mosquito doctor sher bother. poon 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, you an exam in our more than 200 every day while i was examined of the fashion, i used to see the people you know their folly while they're walking. so it's that remind me of hobbies with sanitation in parts of the capital kaufman who was poor, but cold weather has prevented mosquitoes from thriving until now. think he has been around for decades and it is strived mainly in tropical and sub tropical regions. were breeding conditions are ideal for mosquitoes,
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but this year's rainy season has seen a record number of cases here in the past. not just in the lowlands, but in higher altitudes as well. experts say climate change is at least partly to blame. baton of warming is muslim hired in the himalayas compared to that, his father though. and because of these, wanting a space, an indemnity in mountain reasons, this become the country soon. bottom in part of the, you know, ah, if redeeming for didn't fill out, a lot of 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 outbreak has slowed, but then it isn't going away. and the mortality rate and the power could get worse if other strains start infecting it's people bar to below. i'll just 0 cut monday to the us, found the suspect in the fatal shooting of 5 people at a gay colorado night club will be held without bail 22 year old anderson li aldrich had visible injuries to.

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