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the me ah ah, i will just when ever you ah, ah, china records at highest number of dana covered 19 cases,
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tightening pandemic restrictions in some cities, including parts of beijing. the me, i'm your entire, this is al jazeera life from london. also coming up. some electricity is restored in keys after russian missile strikes caused ukraine's worth nationwide power cuts in the war so far. and abraham is sworn in this malicious new prime minister off the fascinated election resulted in an unprecedented hung parliament in october. now this becomes the 1st male player to score 5 world comes portugal. start with a win the championship favorites, brazil kick off their world cup campaign against serbia. ah,
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hello. china is reported. highest number of daily code 19 cases in a single day. since the pandemic began despite strict measures designed to eliminate eliminate the virus. authorities in several cities have imposed localized restrictions as cases surge, including the capital beijing. over 31000 infections were reported across the country with nearly 900 of those in the capital, china's leadership has stopped by it's 0 cobit policy. although the economic consequences have been severe, part of the reason is vaccination levels lag other developed nations. with half of people over the age of 80, still not inoculated on this one only by eating cable restrictions, can people live in the will life, otherwise everything's hold. how many people have the savings to support them if things continue as they are? and even if you have the money to stay home every day, that's not real. living from the 8 districts in the city hung whoa, are now in
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a 5 day lockdown after a wave of infections that affect 6000000 people comes of the world's biggest apple iphone. maker fox con. apologize to workers at its factory in the city after protest turn violent. patrick frog has more from hong kong. report say that the unrest of the false compliance in john jo 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 fox 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
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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 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 to continue to fight in cubs in place like cha ching, and wong,
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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 care has been very much tied to what happens on the mainland. william heard the professor of chinese development at cambridge university says locked down in the capital will have a devastating impact. i think it's 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. as so even in a city like bitching many districts debating in the last week or so, they're not calling it a lockdown. but at the same time, schools are closed, most businesses are closed and nothing's really going on. as some people are being
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told not to leave their housing compounds or indeed their apartments. so it's quite difficult to engage in meaningful economic activity. ah, power has been restored to parts of the ukrainian capital cave off to russian missile attacks, plunge cities across the country into darkness. european union is pressing ahead with more sanctions against russia or targeting that civilian infrastructure, which it says is a war crime and keep local authorities of set up places where people can go to get warm this winter. as where we challenge reports. war turns the inside out in one bright, searing milliseconds, the private becomes public homes of ritz open, and people and the possessions of a lifetime spread across the street. the misses they don't believe. so i hope this madness will be over monday. why are people doing things such a nightmare?
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how many people die do leave work? it was over everything of her life. i hope for the future, but i don't know. but for the night i have summary took, but thankfully maria and her family were out for several people were killed when miss all arrived in visual drugs. the russians presumably aimed for the nearby power plant and miss across the country. enough energy targets were hits to leave much of ukraine without electricity or water. the government is setting up so called invincible points. so people can warm up. people can come here to drink or something or cautious to spend time in the workplace. do some cool care or a charge to their phone, its basic because winter bytes in earnest, it could be the difference between life and death. for millions of ukrainians,
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this is that count existence. walking up endless flights of stairs and dark apartment buildings with no water. and no heat check with radiation on the little thing called leona lives on the 8th floor with her husband and young son yesterday. let us know then that's for them. the gloom and the chill is inconvenience, but no emergency before the black counts with technology, both modern decreases in november 10th whole. so i feel different. it's a bit strange here to leave in q, and to use this listing to prepare the key, think the russians are hoping that the missile attacks hitting the electricity will break the will of the people here. i don't know any person who is ready like to go
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to the negotiations where the russians, because of this like missiles a strike. leona is confidence, confident, the power will be back on soon and that ukrainian resistance will not be broken. yes, marsha maury challenge. how does era give region a human there's a fail to agree on a price gap on natural gas. it's me to sticking point in efforts to maintain affordable supplies. but energy ministers meeting in brussels did agree on to other regulations. one aimed at affordable gas supply. the other for the foster expansion of renewable energy, dominic cane as war from brussels. going into this meeting, it was pretty clear what was at the top of people's minds, utmost importance given to the idea of some form of price cap on natural gas, something that so many different member states have been calling for in different
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ways. interestingly, the check presidency of the e u. the minister from the government was using the sorts of language saying that there may be the possibility of an agreement at some point. and that's why he said, put the bottle of champagne in the fridge. if not open it right now, and yet, when pushed in questions at the end of the meeting from the press, he couldn't say when would be the time to open the bottle? why? because they can't bring everyone together to agree on what that price account might be. so lots of expressions, warm words of solidarity references to the need to have more use of renewable energy, green technologies and that sort of thing. but no direct progression. no obvious deal right now. it is worth pointing out of course, that there are many different governments right now who are prioritizing l. n, g liquid, natural gas. it's being proffered by some government as a way to help people through this winter perhaps into next. but remember that
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people at the top of the ursula underlined included, have said that it won't be, the panacea won't solve everything the next time they'll be a meeting of this sort of level will be in december. question will be, is that going to be any real progress? wildcat, favorites, brazil of launched their campaign against serbia. brazil are going for an unprecedented fixed title. one again here is live for us at a fans own in rio de janeiro. and monica 1st will tell us how, how important is football in brazil? well, football is important, but frankly, brazilians were not in the football. until today, our brazil had just come out of a very polarized election. so, and this is an out of season world cup. so they were just very, very quiet,
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but today are lots of thousands of people are here in caught back up on a beach where the fans 1st is being held or we're still seeing people arriving. the weather predictions were that it would rain today, but luckily it has not. so people are still coming here and they're just all dressed in the yellow t shirt which they hadn't been wearing before because it was being associated to a political party. but now it's back to all about football and there people are very, we've been talking to people who say that they really hope that brazil will win this time. so if it does when it will get an unprecedented 6th roll to cover trophy . so that's what people here are hoping for. monica, thank you very much. indeed. portugal have beaten gone, and the 2nd group h match of the day was genuine. now there was the man in the headlines. he was awarded a penalty at the 974 stadium in doha. rinaldo scored from
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a spot to give what your lead rating the 1st player to school in 5 men's welcome tournaments. they went on to win 32, earlier, uruguay and south korea played out a goal is to carry on. no, i switzerland still comes off. our local media reports, the former head of the kurdish syrian democratic forces is killed after to kia, launched our operations in order syria. ah, well, it took time, but tempted to come down. snow has fallen in many places yet, which is what you might expect for late november re valley december. it's not quite a mess. you try to analyze what's going on here, but just that means there's a lot of weather around. i mean that's coming in from the atlantic,
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so you tend to read it windy and wet weather, but that will produce snow over the highlands of scotland, little through snow of a sudden norway. otherwise the blue indicates rain was temperature than now. to single figures, the most part, 12 in paris is about where it should be, its single biggest, most the plane of your, of course, it's wall around the med, it's warmer in spain and portugal, but that warmer the tends to produce winding up storms. frankly, this one that's developing into sudden italy by time you get to set is, can be quite nasty, with snow for the app and nines. gale force winds and rain stretching down to the north coast of africa. now east of that and north of that. so did the bulk of inland europe is cold, it's settled, snow falls in places, for example, maybe the eastern side of ukraine, up in the baltic states. but that's to be expected not extreme. and also africa. the range greedy, more or less, gone all the way out of even sub gama, the concentration you might expect east, the con goes cameroon. and more especially double.
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one of the top stories here now 0. china has reported more than 31000 cobra 19 cases. highest number in a single day. authorities in several cities including beijing and shanghai have imposed localized restrictions as cases surge. power has been restored to 2 thirds of the ukrainian capital keyed russian airstrikes, left millions of people across ukraine without power and water woke up favorites. brazil kicked off in their 1st game. the tournament against serbia. brazil was going for an unprecedented 6. the title game is on the way with a score of mill mill. syrian media is reporting the former commander of the kurdish lead syrian democratic forces resign. carlo has been killed in a turkish drone strike and launched an air operation against kurdish groups in northern syria. the us back to soon democratic forces is mostly made up of the y p g fighters, which jackie considers
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a terrorist organization along with the p k. k. anchor, a, blame them for blast. in the stumble, over a week ago, which killed 6 people. 24 su fighters reportedly been killed since strikes began 4 days ago. for those living near the syrian border, the turkish presidents warning of an imminent ground offensive is stirring recent memories of conflict. should costly reports from the southern province of kenneth the ad on act that owns the local cabin shop in killers in south centre. 4 years ago, his place was hit by a rocket, fired by curtis y p g fighters across the border in syria. at the time, turkish and forces were fighting against a group in northern syria's afrin region. he remembered that attack when 5 rockers were fired, that kill is on the torque, is syrian border. earlier this week of november did, there are children are only concern and they psychology. otherwise,
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no rocket from y, p g, or i still consider us, we are used to it and have faith in our state. but some people, especially women, are more concerned about those rockers. it only spill me. we never had terror acts . it was a peaceful city and who was thrown into a wall, but fast the refugees. then rockets being fired, our children go to school here. just one moment all city could change everything. the latest attack was carried out in retaliation by the y p g, which on cora regard as an offshoot of the banker to some workers party or p k. k. it came after to launch on a campaign against a group in response to a bomb attack and assemble earlier this month. now, the president, which a favor has promised to launch a ground up ration to secure a safe cory door along his country southern borders. that is free a y p g, president leroy who moved here from syria 10 years ago is concerned. a large scale
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operations could display more people on both sides of the border. this is darcy with when i still targeted killings in 2016 or cousin lost 3 of his children on assyrians and tags, temporarily evacuated safety. that was no life. no, i supports an operation. if it's going to be safe or by fair relocating is difficult. but before curious was heavily targeted by i saw in 2016 when the aren't group controlled parts of northern the la book. but people we met here say they won't be intimidated. many people hearing killers say they support their government fight against what it refers through our servers them. but if present eyes on launches of full lies round offensive against the y p g, northern syria, border city is like hillis may. once again become metal from seed. alco solo l does it are kit is se center kia, united nations,
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is setting up an investigation into the protests in iran. it'll take the form of a fact finding mission into alleged human rights violations of a widespread demonstration since september, when 22 year old mother many died in police custody. the u n's has more than 300 people, including 40 children, have been killed, and at least 14000 people are arrested. in a crackdown on the protests, iran's representative says the united nations has reduced a cause of human rights to a political tool. this law, mc republic of iran deeply regrets that the human rights council is abused once again by some arrogant states. the antagonist is sovereign un member of state that is fully committed to subjugation 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. form. funerals have been held for 2
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palestinian men shot by is ready soldiers in the occupied west bank one was shot in the head in july, finally succumbing to his injuries on wednesday. another had been shot in the abdomen on tuesday, following a consultation between palestinians and settlers. official reports from novice. they came to see a final goodbye to a friend, a neighbor, amanda. no call a martyr. mohammed herself was short by the israelis in july. his death on witness the delayed but inevitable. he died just a few weeks after his friend. this graveyard has become familiar to many who watch events elsewhere with a growing frustration. a shy must tell me how any people under occupation have the right to resist. look at you crying when the war started, there was international support for ukraine, but there were lots of international resolution that you when that are put away in draws the u. s. data. it's any resolution against israel. there were 2 funerals in
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nablus on thursday. the 2nd for mohammed abaca shake short in the abdomen by the israeli army after confrontations between palestinians and settlers. these places death, the united nation se bring the number of palestinians on the west bank killed by the israelis this year to 150. the highest figure in 16 years, under still 5 weeks of 2022 to go for the next generation, the dead become heroes. as a dean mcclure comes to this grave site every day for a month before he barely cared. now he sees a future, which he knew as could be cut short. what i told with the color, this is the time to fight enough is enough color for song. we've been on that occupational for decades and lynn. the range of most of those who gathered away, but they will be back another day at another funeral. and another goodbye. i'm fisher. i'll gita nobliss in the occupied westbank. unicef says about 40 percent of
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cholera cases found in haiti, or among children. the country is 2 months into an outbreak. the disease, atm, mandatory and crisis is increasingly volatile, shortages of food, fuel, and water causing catastrophic hunger. the children's agency warns children suffering from severe malnutrition, a 3 times more risk of dying from the disease. a commemorative service has been held in northern france to mark one year since the english channels, worst migrant disaster. 27 people were killed when a d sank in french waters near kelly and dunkirk. in an eta to u k prime minister, where she's due next, or lives of the victims, demanded changes be made to the migration system to prevent future tragedy. a recent investigation by the newspaper lamond suggested that friendship, socrates were aware the boat was sinking, but did nothing to help or more than 40000 people made the journey across the channel in small boats this year. it's the highest number,
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since figures were 1st collected. $28000.00 people arrived in 2021 in total. in 2020. that number was only about 8400. possibly due to pandemic restrictions. but in 2018, when records began, and the 219 crossings were recorded, nearly all people arriving by boat and the u. k. make a solemn claims. but since 2018, just 49 percent i've been allowed to remain legally the rest were refused. natasha butler has more from that that service in dunkirk across the gathering in the center of the town. and then they're going to walk down to the beach near where that boat really set off. now, a year ago, now, these 27 people died trying to reach the u. k. across the water, including of course women and some young children. it was a tragedy, of course, really shocked people on both sides of the english channel in person. and in from,
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from here in france, police have been investigating the charges in, according to french major. what they have found is a french rescue services really failed to help the people in that boat there being transcripts of that noise between the french rescue service. and some of the victims will not bow to called multiple times gave their location multiple times, but no assistance with them. now what the from the charity work is here are saying we've just spoken, for example to care for cali. they say that what is needed more safe and legal pathways for asylum seekers to reach the u. k. so they don't undertake these dangerous crossings in terms of france and britain. while the 2 countries, the 2 governments and the 2 countries, well, what they've said is look, what we need is more security. and they have agreed to expand an existing agreement, which means more french police officers patrolling the beach, more intelligence survey instruments, that kind of thing being put in place to try and reduce the amount of people crossing. but again,
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what the charity say if people have to be able to reach the u. k. an illegal way that's going to be one of the main ways in order to stop them really risking their lives. customers prime minister, albany croce says the country will be finalizing a deal with serbia to normalize relations. before spring of 2023. it comes a day off to the european union broker deal to end dispute over car license plates . castillo had banned. serbian issued plates spark intentions, which western countries warned could escalate into violence. natasha has more from belgrade casa, mine, serbia, have reached the deal 2 and the long running dispute over vehicle license 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 is the dispute between serbia and cost of all wrapped it up to the government in pristina attempted to require it served minority to change car plate dating from
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before 999 when call civil was still part of serbia but served in the northern part of course, of all who refused to recognise breached in as dorothy, and still considered themselves about the 3rd. b 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 voltage said that implementation of previous arrangements is crucial. so what possible must feel next is community of therapy and municipalities. veteran malaysian politician anwar ibrahim has been sworn in as the country's new prime minister. it follows negotiations after saturday's election, in which no party secured
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a clear majority jars. louis has more from quite liberal from heir apparent to opposition leader annoy brian's long career in politics has culminated in him being sworn in as prime minister of malaysia. so i normally the blame i on want to brain do solemnly sweat for my duty as prime minister, sincerely answered the best of my ability along the way. he was twice imprisoned for sodomy, charge, as widely seen as politically motivated. ah, his 1st imprisonment sparked street protests and led to the birth of a reform movement. upon his release, he unite at the opposition parties and turned the coalition into a formidable political opponent. he was jailed a 2nd time 2 years after he let the opposition to the biggest electoral games in 2013, that that's a good review. and was alliance of hope. one, the largest number of seats in saturday's elections, but fell short of
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a majority. his biggest rival is made in yassin, who leads the 2nd largest block, made up of a right wing malay center party, and a religiously conservative party. days of negotiations failed to produce a coalition with majority support. the political impasse was only broken when the king also than abdullah appointed unwise. after speaking to several m piece. this all over all the wonderful local militia. oh, really support to say they welcome unwise appointment. the multi ethnic coalition is seen as more reform minded and liberal center. yeah, i'm happy. we've waited too long for this and it's time for us to receive someone who can give a better commitment to malaysia. analysts say there will be no honeymoon period for
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the new government. he has to put in place a can be never gone vis. credibility and competence. the same fact he has to probably face a child is very soon in order to prove yes, majority support, embodiment adults, one m, his rival weed in yassin has challenged onward to prove his level of support. we didn't, has also refused the king's proposal. the 2 sides set up a unity government, annoyed by him face as challenging weeks and months ahead. he'll have to introduce reforms to fix the economy. he'll also be leading a country where the racial and religious divides appear to have deepened. florence louis al jazeera cologne port. plenty more years few anytime on our website, also catch up on all the latest from the world cup. and you can watch us by clicking on the live icon. that's all it outta 0 dot com.

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