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i was telling ground with just do a simple act, applying a flag, but in the occupied westbank we think the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also ports of the 19 ninety's between the palestine liberation organization and israel that bound on the palestinian flag was listed, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express. any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flags. then next, estimates are filled with. it's a really like to your net by young men who were not even born with these railey government. first, the cleared the palestinian flag in nico ah, china records its highest number of daily covert 19 cases despite some of the
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toughest restrictions in the world. ah, i don't know about this, and this is all 0 live from doha. also coming up, millions of people in ukraine are facing freezing. temperature is often more russian missiles hit, power systems always benefit with focus in malaysia, new prime minister on lot of able to him promise is to fight corruption and says he'll and i'm so budget soon under the world cup favorites, brazil face serbia, up a few hours from now we're going to be alive to fans over here in doha. ah, just up to 1600 gm to you and we're gonna start in china. we're health authorities have reported a record 31000 new covered 1000 cases in
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a single day. that's despite strict measures aimed at eliminating the virus. nearly 900 of the infections reported on thursday. what in the capital b gene? it's one of several cities which have tightened restrictions as corona virus cases surge. and it comes as the world's biggest apple i phone, make a fox con as apologize to workers that it's jen zulu factory after a protest turned violent. patrick fog has more from hong kong. a 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 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
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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 flee from the plant saying that they'd never come back again. really because of the same source of complaints. and remember this plant and jim jo accounts for around 50 or 60 percent of apples. i for 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,
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lisa passing the previous peak hit in april earlier this year. and authorities that continue to tighten cubs in place like chunk 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 is opening up and the normalization of the situation. hong kong has been very much tied to what happens on the mainland. william hurst is a professor of chinese development at cambridge university. he explains how the zillow corporate policies impacting china's economy. it, we've seen a number of situations that maybe haven't quite reached the same scale scope or publicity as what's going on. now in john jo. but in fact, many people in china have been quite angry, quite depressed, quite frustrated for a very long time. and on top of that, i mean, labor protests have been an ongoing theme in chinese society for over 20 years. so it's,
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it's not odd that we're seeing this issue routing as it is at the fox con plant. what is special about this particular incident is the scale of it, and the fact that is being so why the report is already having a severe economic impact and probably has been for some time. it's very difficult to quantify or to get reliable data. and exactly what that impact is, but no doubt it's having a significant negative impact on the economy as a whole. and on the livelihoods of many people, particularly at the top and at the bottom of the income distribution, the european commission, she says the eas, pressing ahead with more sanctions on russia, it's in response to went, is missile attacks on ukraine. more than 70 rockets were fired, plunging a number of cities into darkness. nasa's released these images out a reports of blackouts across the country. meanwhile, people in the capital keep occurring up for water because supplies have been hit during the strikes. mosque was being accused, a weapon, ising winter as it targets ukraine's energy facilities. biden's. it strikes knocked out power and water supplies in the cave region. more than 3000000 people have been
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without heating and sub 0 temperatures. power outages of also affected other regions. the stretch from khaki in the north to live in the west as well as the desa region in the south. in grains and state one energy firm says 3 nuclear plants have switched off supply to the energy electrical grid. and as wanted to progresses, temperatures have predicted to plummet, so as low as minus 20 degrees in some areas, the w h o says up to 3000000 people could flee their homes in search of warmth and safety, where we chance is more from the ukrainian city of whiskered dog, i think is one word for the condition in ukraine in the moment. that is miserable. there are millions of people across the country who spent the night in cold, damp, chilly apartments, and homes with no power and no running water. this is disco rhodes, on the outskirts of the capitol cave, and this is
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a place that yesterday with targeted 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 were adding for that, but i missed and instead they got an apartment building. now. emergency services have set up a tent here to help people in the area. and this is where you can come if you want a bit of warmth and something hot sweet. we can speak that the owner here is an emergency services worker. aliana. what is this place? what's going on here? hi, it's our in winter, when people come here to drink some tea or coffee, maybe eat some cook. you to spend the time in the warm place to church. the phone you can, you can come and inside is going to have a look. ok, so let's grab a camera and go fast, a little cramped,
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in their apologies. if the lens folks up with a habit, 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 without a 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 want to show you here, which is a rabbit. in a box this was found spouting around on the streets, presumably from the destroy building. and the emergency service here is saying that they are finding animals like this. and when they do find them,
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they bring them to this invincibility points hands the owners when they can come and collect them. meanwhile, you members have agreed on 2 packages to help energy supplies across the continent . ministers would be meeting in brussels or for more than spring in dominate kain. it doesn't go understand. it was a press conference after the meetings were how did they give any more details about the packages? going into thursday's meeting here in brussels, uppermost, in many ministers mines was the possibility of the prospect of a price cap on natural gas. it's something that citizens in many states have been calling for the idea of the volatility of gas prices spiking and gas prices might be agreement here. the interesting thing is that from one perspective, certainly from one of the larger economies in europe, germany, liquid natural gas l, n, g is something that ministers there for
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a lot of faith. and they've been opening up terminals, acquiring terminals, to bring in to natural gas to the coast lines. i've been to one of those terminals in very hands, housing on the north sea coastline. the north sea in november might seem cold and uninviting. and yet the journey we are on is taking us to what some hope might help heat germany this winter. a new floating ellen g terminal can provide billions of cubic 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 are an aspect and a key pillar for their supply security. it's like a fire brigade and just there they are there in case there's a fire and determiners might play the same role in the next years to come. but the
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question has to be, is 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. so as is done, i tell you that there is the risk that russia will also cut off the last 20 percent of gas flows. it's clear the additional angie capacities that will come on to the market next year will not be enough to fill this gap. we have to expect that when the economy picks up again, asia will absorb the lion's share of that additional supply, marked. 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 we'll keep on sourcing from global market, from norway, from algeria, from us by john. so as a, as a number of sources we're gas will come from, we'll keep on coal for a while,
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i longer than, than we wanted to. but expect that to come down by the end of the decade, then obviously renewables are being beat 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 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. and so that rapid return to fossil fuels, however, short term it is, is up for most in people's minds. the check presidency of the e. u says may be some agreement on gas price capping might be not
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that far away saying the bottle of champagne can't be opened yet. maybe it can be put in the fridge and yet when pressed, they then say, but we're not sure what conditions would be to own from that bottle. so lots of solidarity around the idea of a price cap, but no real agreement so far. at least at least not now. maybe in the coming months they'll be agreements but so far in brussels. there isn't agreement. the next time they'll talk about it is in december. dominic, thank you very much. donna came talking to us from brussels. so i had an i'll just set up a solution to an unusual dispute that is played cost of all sweetheart in football fan style. we're going to be in a brazilian city where they're keeping a world cup tradition alive. ah, the anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you read
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the width of my cattle anyways. here's your weather update for asia, and i have your long, we're going to kick this one off in india, some showers, stretching from pamela, now do into karnataka, but a bit unusual. so this weather is finding its way into my roster state. nothing major though. a few showers in the sky overhead will put this a few days forward on saturday. now, starting to see something trying to get go in here in the enemy and see it's going to throw some rain into thailand. that's not good news. there's been some funding there. and same goes for young. gone some weather in store for you over the weekend with a high of 34 degrees. while it had been northern vietnam that was down with rain. now it's southern vietnam. we've got some driving rain in the forecast surround here in city the high 30 degrees. you know, for southern china get this band of rain just hanging out here, meandering in this area, likely to see some flooding. same goes into title is wall and you know, for grey lane could pick up to about a month's worth of rain over the next little bit. had been lashed with rain and
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wind in japan, may not lend of honshu much better conditions. now. tokyo, 18 degrees. rain returns to north korea, these winds as was likely to go up to 80 kilometers per hour and that's going to pile in the snow for the far northeast of russia. meantime, some snow showers and harbin with a high of 2 degrees. that's a catcher later to with sponsored by cattle and a ways blue with mm
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ah ah, you want to go to 0 reminder of our top stories. this are china's recorded more than 31000 kelvin 19 cases in one day the highest so far. the city of san jose is not prepared to lock down for 5 days. you russian air strikes have left millions of ukrainians without power and water temperatures plummet. president volume is lensky to choose moscow or claims against humanity. meanwhile, you members have agreed on 2 packages to help energy supplies across the block. ministers have been meeting in brussels, but division remains on implementing a cap on gas prices. one of the days of political uncertainty, unwise, able to him asking sworn in his malaysia's new prime minister. he says he's
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welcoming all parties to parliament. it follows negotiations after saturday's election in which no party secured a clear majority, almost as good governance is important. moving forward. oh, that's good and and then we we had no wrong so i'm sorry, has more from call it a poor almost hello, sion is seen as more liberal more reform mind. it is also multi ethnic. and this is the combination of a decades long journey for on what abraham, who it started out his political career as a parent, he was once a deputy prime minister turned opposition leader when he fell out with the then
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prime minister hot there mohammed, he was in prison for sodomy and corruption, but his jailing lead to large scale street protests and the birth of a reform movement. he managed to unite very different groups of very different political parties, with very different political ideals. he united them. he let the opposition movement from strength to strength until it finally achieved victory in the 2018 elections. even though at that time he was jailed by another prime minister. not your brother also on charges of sodomy, but those charges were widely seen as politically motivated. now on the other side though, are people who are unhappy that on why abraham has been appointed as the next prime minister as the prime minister of malaysia. and that is by supporters of the national alliance. this is the 2nd largest block off the 2nd largest block following saturdays elections. we didn't, yes. and insist he has majority support. he says he's got members from the national front, individual member members of parliament from the national front,
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who've expressed a support for him. and he, and watching a press conference that he helped justice on. one was being sworn in. one can help a think that his remarks seemed to suggest that he may even table a vote of no confidence against annoyed by him when parliament reconvene. east african leaders have agreed troops in eastern democratic republic of congo will stop fighting from 1600 gmc on friday. but here was reached and talks hosted by on goal those presidents between rhonda and congo. president phillips just to katie was at the meeting, but one does need a fall call me sent his for the minister. i mean 23 rebels are reportedly making advances in the east. in the pushing back congress troops in sha, says accused or wanda of backing the fighters. that's something to galle denies. mark on labs near the front line at the congress or london border. the front lines just a few kilometers further down this road where they were 1st congress, these government forces in the on them fighters from the n 23 and group east
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african leaders have called on m 23 to cease fire and withdraw by a deadline of 6 pm on friday, that was in a communique following a meeting of leaders on wednesday in goal as capital luanda, and 23 widely understood to be backed by rwanda. we are close to the border, will they? rwanda denies it, ruined them. president pool cook, i'm a did not attend that presidential level meeting that took place in go to. meanwhile, kenyon troops arrived in the last few weeks, started clearing grounds for their 1st military field post, which is just north of the city of goma, which is this way down the road. un peacekeepers are also here that people are waiting to see firstly as m. 23. will a bay this call for them to cease fire and withdrawal if they don't. if the presence of more foreign forces is going to prevent further advances by the armed grape? sir, in mid reporting,
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the former commander of the cottage city and democratic forces were san carlos, been killed, and a turkish drone strike is part of an air operation launched 4 days ago inst kurdish groups in northern syria. so kia considers the kurdish a y, p g and p k, k as terrorist groups, and it blames them for a blast and istanbul. last week, 24 fighters have reportedly been killed around says the united nations has reduced the cause of human rights to a political tool. the comments come after a meeting of the un human rights cancel and runs reaction to protests following the death of masa harmony. dot state officials have instructed security forces to violent the repressed people at any cost to human life. at no point did there any in authorities show any general willingness to engage in any discussion with demonstrators. anyone taking part in the protest was quickly labeled as enemy
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to confront as terrorist, or as foreign agent attempting to destabilize the run. this law make republic of divine if lyric rights that the human rights council is abused once again by some arrogant states. the antagonized is sovereign, un member state. it's fully committed to his obligation to promote and protect the human rights, reducing the common cause of human rights to a tool for political purposes of a specific group. so western countries is a part is appalling and disgraced firm. the european union says serbia and kosovo have entered a dispute of a car license plates. kosovo had previously decided to band plates issued by serbia, ethnic serbs living in kosovo, have been facing findings if they didn't switch them. kosovo, declared emily independence in 2008, but it's not recognized by serbia in a glue such as more from belgrade casa mine, serbia high breach the deal to and the long running dispute over vehicle license
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plate that the european union had warned could trigger ethnic violence therapy and cost of all we'll now focus on an you proposal on how to normalize their relations . the lady's the dispute between serbia and cost of all rob to the author. the government in pristina attempted to require it served minority to change car plates dating from before 999. 0, $1.00 cost civil was still part of serbia, but serves in the northern part of course of all who refused to recognize breached in his outdoor, at the and still considered themselves about the serbia have resisted to the ban. so close to 600 police officers from casa, was served minority, followed by judges, prosecutors, and other state workers could, through jobs. earlier this month, to days still been president alexander,
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voters said that implementation of previous arrangements is crucial. so what possible must pull feel next is community of therapy and municipalities. let's go to the us to the suspect. and the fatal shooting of 5 people at a colorado nightclub will be held without bail. and his initial appearance in el paso county court 22 year old anderson lee aldridge had visible injury to his face and his head needed to be prompted to respond to the judge. it could face murder and hate crime charges. ah. okay, let's get to the latest and woke up news here and cut out portugal are playing gonna the score at the 9. some for stadium is no mill earlier. what a guy in south korea laid out a goal this draw added the 1st game of the day, a player boy comedy, through their hearts or school in the winter for switzerland or the football board club. braylin ball instruct shortly after half time and then kept his promise to
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not celebrate the goal. but for some people that woke up really starts when brazil play and they take on soviet later on thursday and brazil, a small street and village near was bursting with color ahead of that. first match against soviet monica. you not hear reports and how the community's been keeping up a tradition, lasting decades. traffic stops in the small street in rio de janeiro. as neighbors get down on their knees to paint the road and waltz. i had of brazil's 1st warped cup match in guitar. bid, illinois been pacing the same street since 2010, but this tradition began in 1982 when people living in pareto nunez decided to cheer for the woke up by decorating the st. yellow and green colors of our national teams in wonderful us. oprah the pandemic in the economic crisis have made it more difficult to finance this open air arch show. it takes $400.00 leaders of paint to
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cover the street with the faces of brazil's football stars. but young and old chip in this are the organizers had the help of famous you, tubers and social media influencers to attract a new generation of supporters and help keep alive at tradition. that goes back. 40 years teenagers in children are still collecting money at the stoplight to pay for the finishing touches. georgia movement, i mean, frankly don't today we didn't make much money, but little by little will get there. 53 year old zulu says we santos says he's been here from the start painting this street since he was 13 in the slow community effort. absolutely night. oh, making a better street, a better neighborhood to like the better cities and hopefully a better country and a better world. it's a joy. those will live in this community. sure. with foreigners, even those who cheer for brazil's biggest football rival argentina. this
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argentinian visited the street to sell his plaster copies of the world cup trophies agreement the but as you said to brazil, i said that each in therapy hoping to celebrate quin brazil. take some serbian guitar on thursday, monica, you're not give. i'll just sierra rio de janeiro because that's the scene in brazil . let's see what it's going to look like here. law cons at a fun festival in doha. the fans getting excited about brazil coming in to petroleum. been around, i mean, in the cap top, don't ha, just to the left of me, we have a quick lane up on the screen and thousands, you know, they can actually pack 40000 into the stadium. it's also a hub or entertainment between matches. but during the matches it's ready tends to mock the fans and we have some here for a whole port. you go?
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yeah. very good. oh, you excited? i. yeah. i knew you expect to store because gender ronada obviously. you know, you tried to pursue my daughter. yes. yes, yes, that's the menu thing. he's passed his our coming holiday time, but i mean what your opinion do now he's not allowed to give a. 7 lot to give out. now you are one of the top right among the lowest ranking in the world top. it's actually gonna my next to me, i you, well, how do you feel about being in the world a very happy to be here. a meeting at the moment you did here was her, they made school is there, is there a possibility because they did very well before even coming in to tell her i had
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that done. i did very well before a friendly market. oh, do you feel like could do well in the world? tough? yes we are. we are hopeful if that might be going on right now. we are hopeful that we can win the match goes, i mean, fine. thank you. everybody got, i guess, you know, jump on board germany so we can play my game for to go home. you think you could take it? yeah, i think skype, but here we have, we're 1000000 ultimate. you're going to have much of a deepening your hips and worked with joining in all the festivity. absolutely. yeah. we both holding up for the big game tonight. but yeah, looking forward to it wipers. well, if you're from south africa we're a bit said that so they're freaking got kicked out. so mack, my father's always on the brazilian to how to ride from a 9 you for your children
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when, when south africa a much smaller. yeah, i get to talk to the bank and enjoying the rest of the night. so we have many people are excited. there's a little bit of trepidation and some nervousness. but with was still seeing it south for people wondering and, and now others going to the starting an exciting private here and i live in this space is laura, thank you very much. indeed. it's going to get a load of there before the end of the night. i'm quite sure and thanks a lot ah.
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