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with nearly 33000 cases. the most since the pandemic began. ah, hello there, i'm miss darcy. attain this is al 0 live from ha. also coming up. losing everything except this spirit. ukrainians help each other. keep warm and freezing temperatures . after russian missile strikes, cut electricity protests in democratic republic of congo against a deal between african. busy leaders to end the conflict and the east. and is it football or is it soccer? we take a look at the origins of the name of the beautiful game. ah, we begin in china where health authorities have reported a record high of new cove at 19 infections for a 2nd day. now,
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nearly $33000.00 were registered on friday. that's the most in a day since this pandemic began. the cities of gong jo and john ching had the highest number of cases and restrictions had been imposed, including locked downs and mass testing. but the government, strict policies are also leading to discontent. burnt or not, don't homeless on one only by easy coping. restrictions could people live a normal life? otherwise everything is halted. 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. well, patrick, fuck has worn out from hong kong. the lot of official announcements that are being made about new carbs and new measures that are coming into play are being made. after they've actually already been imposed in many cases, officials seem to be going about communicating things in a much quieter way, either through we chat groups or through our local level communities. and as a lot of reasons why that's happening,
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a part of it is to try and avoid any sort of alarm among our people in china. so when you ask, you know, what's the impact of having on people, you know, been talking to people. they're saying there has really been a sort of big shift overnight because they've all been aware that cases have been ticking higher in recent days. it's been gradually tightening a day by day. but you know, we are hearing reports also. all the bit of panic buying with people stocking up on groceries and a lot of delivery apps maxing out capacity as well. everything is pointing towards a much more sort of prolonged exit out of a 0 curve. it's strategy. and there had been a lot of discussion that china may move out of this a rad march when john is parliamentary sessions, take place. but it does seem it's going to last longer than that, particularly because of people's perceptions about the virus. and that of course creates a lot of economic uncertainty going ahead and brokerage mura has down graded, it's forecast for the q 4 for q for g d p to 2.4 percent from 2.8 percent
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previously. but you know, a lot of this really depends on government policy at the end of the day. or meanwhile, more than 20000 employees. angry at credit 19 restrictions and working conditions have left china's largest i phone factory. that's according to the royce, as news agency. there were protests that lead to violence and the fox con factory engine, joe, earlier this week on thursday, the company apologized to new hi, as you didn't receive their promised bonuses, blaming, technical areas work as of also faced strict quarantine measures when it's been in mock einstein in tier 2, he's the chief analyst fair telecom and digital services with i t r corporation. that's an i t focused research, an advisory fan. now this is obviously the confidence in the pay dispute work conditions and coded restrictions, but they're all linked, right? they definitely are all linked and this is not the 1st time that there had been such issues due to coveted. this is also not the 1st time there have been such
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issues due to working conditions. so this is definitely a story that we've seen before and, and is there are definitely linked a will. this plant in particular i believe, produces something like 60 percent of all i phones in the world. i know apple's had their own utah on the ground trying to deal with this warning of shipping delays. christmas isn't far away. can you talk us through the fallout? absolutely. so yes, there were 200000 workers at this factory. so it is one of the largest factories in the world. it does make about 60 percent of all i phones, but very importantly it makes 100 percent of the i phone 14 on the 4th quarter because of the holidays is always the best quarter for apple. they're increasing their estimates of, you know, that the destruction that this is going to cause. so this is a fairly serious situation. travel or other manufacturing sectors and china potentially bracing for similar discontent. presumably other supply chains could also be affected. yes, i mean, this is something that affects basically every industry from automotive to,
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to pharmaceuticals, to lower and semiconductor devices. so we're seeing this across the board. but i think because apple is so dependent on this one factory in southern china, that it is a particularly serious issue for them or not. china 0 cove policy, we know, has already had huge concrete economic consequences. but for the movie, china is now it will say, suffering reputational damages in terms of being a manufacturing hun. so this i think is the bigger story. so i think that apple and, and box con, eventually all are going to have to diversify their supply chain. i think india is in a very, very good position to capitalize on that. and i think that in the next few years, we're going to see upwards of 25 to 30 percent of fox caught in. apple's manufacturing moved to india. so yes, diversification of the supply chain has been been highlighted by coveted and something i think we will absolutely see going forward long just in terms of where we're at. at the moment, heading towards christmas,
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we're seeing these shipping delays. and these protests could this get worse before it gets better? i think you will get worse before it gets better. you know, we're, we're dealing with a very weak economy globally. you know, premium i phone devices like the i phone or 14 are already expensive. so if there are supply chain issues, this will be worse. and i think that ultimately 2 for sales for apple will be quite a bit lower than expected. and just say, well, what's not closely here on out there a mock einstein interior to their, the chief analyst for telecom and digital services with ikea corporation. thanks for sharing your expertise with asthma. thank you. and moving on and present, gotta me, lensky has described ukraine's energy situation as difficult. a russian strikes have damaged nearly half of the nation's power facilities. and electricity has now
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been restored to parts of the capital. but people are still being asked to stuck up on essentials places. there has been set up in cave where people can keep warm as where we challenge reports. war turns the inside out. in one bright searing millisecond, the private becomes public. homes are ripped open, and people and the possessions of a lifetime spread across the street. mr. david, please don't support. i hope this madness will be over on day. this was, why are people experiencing such a nightmare? how many people die in the middle relieved work? it was over everything of her life. i hope for the future, but i don't know nor she, but for the night i have summary to sleep. thankfully maria and her family were out . but several people were killed when the miss ata rived and dish correct. the russians presumably aimed for the nearby power plant and missed that across the country. enough energy targets were hit to leave much of ukraine without
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electricity or water. the government is setting up so called invincible points. so people can warm up. people can come here to doing some see or courses to spend the time in the workplace. do some cool care or charge to their phone. it's basic because winter bytes in earnest. it could be the difference between life and death. millions of craniums this if they can't existence, walking up endless flights of stairs and dark apollo and buildings with no water and no heat checked with radiation, one will thing called was that leona lives on the 8th floor with her husband and young son. let us know then that's for them. the gloom and the chill is inconvenience, but no emergency they fight the black house with technology.
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both modern decreases in november and old. so i feel different. it's a bit strange here to leave and keep and to you is this the least thing to prepare the do you think that 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 to the negotiations where the russian said, because of this, like michelle's as strike. leona is confidence, confident, the power will be back on soon, and that ukrainian resistance will not be broken. marsha maury challenge. how does era give region? while you members have failed to agree on a price caps and natural gas? it's been a sticking point and efforts to try to bring down energy prices across europe. the
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rock will hold another round of talks next month. the n g ministers meeting in brussels did agree though, on 2 other regulations, one aimed at an affordable gas supply and the other backing, faster expansion of renewable energy. now, fighters from the m 23 group say they're not bound by sci fi deal. that was negotiated in angola earlier this week. they instead want direct talks with the government as democratic republic of congo. hundreds of people protested and going to also reject that agreement in college when n toaster living is by 1600 g m t on friday. because the international community of failing to hold, we're wander, to account for one. this government has been accused of providing support for the m 23 and allegation that it rejects malcolm web is near the front line, close to the congress ones and border the front lines just a few kilometers further down this road where they were 1st congress. these government forces and beyond them. fighters from the n 23 armed group, east african leaders have called on m 23 to cease fire and withdraw by
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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 where they, rwanda denies it, ruined them. president polka gum a did not attend the presidential level meeting that took place in our goal. meanwhile canyon troops arrived in the last few weeks. it started clearing ground for their 1st military field post, which is just north of the city of goma, which is this way down the road. un peacekeepers, a rule. so here people are waiting to see firstly s, 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? now a leading figure from one of the ivory coast most violent periods is planning
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a controversial return to the country. charles play good, a lead nationalist group during the rest that followed a contested election back in 2010. it's estimated 3000 people killed. his acquittal at the international criminal court was upheld last year and he says, his spirit, his return is in the spirit of reunion, but some fear it could spark unrest. hostile ahead here now does it. we need the fans, and garza determined to enjoy the well cap and cattle, even if they're unable to attend. granting it was, amnesty illness says he'll reinstate even more suspended accounts. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle airways, a lot of ground to cover in a minute 15. so let's go good to have your long those winds are picking up in the
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eastern mediterranean and that slamming brain into the coast of the levant. to tell you the truth, i think we could see some fighting in lebanon over the next little bit now, other side of the mediterranean, the range starting to peter out for portugal in spain. there had been a landslide in the northwest, a portugal killing, at least 2 people to give you an idea of how intense the rain has been wet in windy through the valley, eric islands on friday. now let's put this a day forward on saturday. in the central med, we've got this weather maker winding up cooler air coming down from the north meeting up with those warmish waters of the central mediterranean. it's going to be a mess in this cell in time for the islands of ireland and britain back to the here and now bit of a breather. before the next system swoops in to start off the weekend, it's gonna clip the south west of england and western france. central europe looks like that. so i think eat is a magic number number of spots it not including, sorry evo, 8 degrees a high for you on friday, wendy for parts of north africa that includes cairo $24.00 degrees and off to south
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africa. we go, some thunderstorms bubbling up, up for the provinces of kosovo, natal, and puma, longer in time breezy for the western cape. that's a snapshot of your weather or susan, take her to with sponsored by kat are there was ah, ah, we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter when you call home, we'll get you the news and current affairs that matter to you. ah, ah
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ah, hello there, i'm the star. you tando ha, let's remind you about top stories here. the south health authorities and china have reported the highest number of daily code 19 infections. now for a 2nd day, nearly 33000 were registered on friday. that's the most. since the pandemic began, ukraine's president brought a music lensky has described his country's energy situation as difficult. russian strikes have damaged nearly half of the power facilities. electricity there has been restored to parts of the capital q. hundreds of people in eastern democratic republic of congo have protested against a sci fi deal. m 23 fighters. they, they're not found by the agreement. and what direct talks with the government in kinshasa. hm. now every wildcat it seems the same question comes up. is it football or is it saca?
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it can lead to heated debates. but where does the wed saca even come from? patty calhane explains from washington love at this dc club. they start young. does everyone have the water bottle on here to learn the basics and even the drama. the one thing they already know is what to call the game there plays like soccer soccer. but why would you not call again to use, play your feet and a ball football? well, that's a good question. i thought so. so i put it to these little experts plead our hands that knew how to use or be it's not because the balls handbook and they've been bullied soccer. you,
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you wish your feet in the near america they, they wanted to make it on soccer. actually it's not in american word to find out the source. we spoke to the people who actually wrote a book about this. it all started when the 1st football rules written in 18. 63 at this london pub naming the sport association, football from their oxford students with a pension for adding e r to words made it up. ok, looking pretty much all what was the kind of semi our stock? christy at the time. so those kinds of people were doing these kind of things. we wouldn't call it reckless, they call it of brick us. so in short, they couldn't really add an e r to the beginning of the association. so they went with a middle part instead soccer. they found evidence, it was commonly used in the united kingdom of to around the 70s,
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and then it just stopped. it is such an interesting question, right? how a country or culture decides to orphan one of its own words. we could not find a single parallel case of this. there are words that fall out of fashion, right? or that used to be common and then we decide they're offensive, and so they're to blue. but we cannot think of a single case where a country says do not all work here in dc. the word is proudly claimed i an american football. they're like 2 players that ever use their feet on this ball. so should it change with football, make more sense for yeah, these kids, it's a unanimous. nope. not in the usa paddock line out 0 washington. well, football or soccer fans from all over the world have traveled hand to doha. but it's not quite so simple. the people in the besieged gaza strip despite intense interest that in football, in alice i,
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it has more like full frenzy on the streets at ga south decorations. in flags you're presenting all of the world cup. with both teens are hanging in cafes throughout the besieged calls this trip. but palestinians joy and excitement. we'll have to stay here. while people of many countries are traveling to cause her to watch the world cup, most people in gaza cannot israel siege of occupied territory. its restriction on the movement of its people and the dire economy. make it nearly impossible. well, i couldn't habits. another person would get in their homes to watch the game, but most guns and don't have that luxury. while watching baton demented home is common around the world hearing got the it's become a luxury power outages mean most people only have electricity for about 6 to 8
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hours a day. most football fan has to flying to phase with generators to watch the matches for free. and there is also a huge outdoor screen provided by cutter for people to follow the tournament known by some of them on the farm. and here are aim is to allow the resident of the besieged guys to live atmosphere of the tournament as if he's in one of cats are stadium. many of those who can't travel can even watch the matches. and kathy's because of their financial condition. although the tough economy conditions mean few have money in gaza, people are doing all they can to enjoy the event of the turn i was in the other, the thought we've made some preparations here. we fired more staff and installed new screens and internet service. we expect to receive a lot of fun because people can't afford to pay to be in for selection to watch the matches most don't have generators to overcome power. cut me
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a couple quite old challenges. one thing. sure. can you got the love of the game triumph old u. c l 20. got so now moving on and the european union is appealing to israel to end the solitary confinement of a 21 year palestinian prisma madman astra. he was arrested in 2015 at the age of 13, accused of being linked to a stabbing attack. he's having a 9 and a half years suddenly says manasseh is suffering from psychological trauma as a result of being in isolation now for nearly a year. and a court has now extended that by another 4 month. and funerals have been held for 2 palestinian men killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank one was shot in the head in july that died on wednesday. another was shot in the abdomen on tuesday . alan fisher has worn out from nablus. we came to see a final good bye to
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a friend and neighbour of mine, the no call a martyr. mohammed herself was short by the israelis in july, his death on wet and delayed, but inevitable. he died just a few weeks after his friend. this gave you out, has become familiar to many who watch events elsewhere with a growing frustration a shot. and i mean, how many people under occupation have the right to resist? you look at ukraine when the war started, there was international support for ukraine. but here, there are lots of international resolution that the us that are put away in drawers . the u. s. vito's, any resolution against israel's. there were 2 funerals in nablus on thursday. the 2nd for mohammed abaca shakes short in the abdomen by the israeli army after confrontations between palestinians and settlers. these leases 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, and they're still 5 weeks of 2022 to go for the next generation,
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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 airport with the color, let them. this is the time to fight enough is enough color for some subway on it because we've been under occupation for decades in the range of most of those who gathered a weight, but they will be back another day, another funeral and another goodbye fisher. i'll just eat a nablus in the occupied westbank while the united nations is setting up an investigation into the protests and iran, and will look into alleged human rights violations. demonstrations for accounting september after 22 year old must. i mean a dive in police custody. the you and says more than 300 people, including 14 children, has been killed. and at least 14000 people arrested women and the security forces, notably the atlantic revolutionary guard car and bus. each forces have used life
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ammunition, shot and other mental pallets t guests and battens. according to reliable sources, a conservative estimate of the death toll so far stands at over $300.00, including at least 40 children. this is unacceptable. while meanwhile, iran says the united nations has reduced the cause of human rights to a political tool. this law republic of yvonne deeply rubric that the human rights cancel is abuse once again by some arrogant states antagonize its 7 un member states. if fully committed to subjugation to promote and protect the human rights, reducing the common cause, the human rights to tools for political purposes, august pacific group. so western countries as it is appalling and disgraceful. a memorial has been held in france in honor of the victims of
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a migrant boat accident in the english channel. it's now been a year since the boat carrying 27 asylum seekers sank on its way from france to the u. k. u minister there also said to discuss the migration crisis in the coming hours, and dr. butler reports now from dunker the silent walk in dunkirk. charity work has led a commemoration in the northern french town for at least 27 people had died, trying to cross the english channel. one year ago, most were curds from iraq, including children. so i thought it was really important to come here to ali, to remember what has happened and what is happening. so why the tragedy happened though, is still not clear. british and french officials traded blame over why the boat wasn't rescued. but some details have begun to emerge. a french newspaper investigation has revealed the victims repeatedly called french rescue services
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with their location, but they were sent no assistance and even at times seemed to be mocked. the transcript of some of the calls paints a chilling picture help please. i'm in the water says an asylum seeker. yes, but you're an english waters, replies a french rescue operator. no, no, not english waters in french waters. please come fast than the phone line cuts. and the operator is heard saying, oh, well, if you can't hear me, you won't be saved. despite the danger, people keep trying, waiting for chance and desperate conditions on the french coast. curren left afghanistan 2 years ago. doesn't want to apply for asylum in france, because he thinks life will be better in britain. but i'll suck your father. we have to grow and of course no one wants to die, but we have to go because we have no choice. you see, the british and french government recently agree to boost security and cooperation
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in france to try and stop the crossings. but charity se, unless there are more legal ways to reach you. k women, men and children will continue to risk their lives. natasha butler, i'll jazeera don kirk, now record heavy rains, hit the western part of saudi arabia on thursday, killing at least 2 people. the downfall who was significant flooding, as you can see in the red sea port city of jetta meteorologist say it's the regions, heavier sample in a day with 3 years worth of rain. and just 8 hours school have been forced to close and flights delayed. a hong kong court has find a catholic cardinal for failing to register a fund connected to pro democracy protests. 90 year old dresses ends now defunct fund help those arrested during demonstrations 3 years ago. 5 others will also find than himself was arrested in may and accused of colluding with foreign forces under the national security law imposed by beijing in 2022 and twist abbas ill unmask
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says he is going to reinstate thousands more suspended accounts in a poll musk asked uses if those that have not broken the law or engaged and spam should be given. amnesty 72 percent of those who responded on the platform voted yes. mosque, controversial brought back for me. you as president donald trump and others after taking control of twit at last month while santos route is their technology unless he says, must needs to be very careful about allowing hate speech on the platform. i think this ball was ridiculous. and describing my head. you know, you must always get the benefit of doubt. we always think that he has something behind it. it's too good, too, too smart to mess up things. but this is, this is going to be, it's not going to be an easy task. this has been a huge issue, a sensitive issue, have speech and all that his moderation committee was supposed to do all this, fix all this,
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then he goes around the fire and as everyone people responsible to do that. so i think that a lot of questions at this point, it's become a classic case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. some key people who made twitter, what it is. ok needs a few for fixing on the edges. you tweaks, but you don't just abandon the old shipment crashing on this thing. so i don't know what he's up to. this ball doesn't sound very convincing. he wanted to do it. one could make it a true public square. ok, that's fine. we'll give you the benefit of doubt. that's what the thing, but you better get to get on to it and get some things going and stop this a speech you just have to. there's no room for that. so we'll see i at this point, the odds are against him. it's the vicious one out there, the twitter was and he needs to get some strong barriers in there. so let's see what he does. let's give him the benefit of doubt. like we have done with all these other businesses and he's always conclude let's hope he comes through as well.
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