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there is systematic torture of reign of terror in these count, major human rights abuses. how was this happening? a very british wave to a chance i wanted only to deny on al jazeera, indonesia, your investment destination. the world's 10 largest economy is busy transforming, ready to beat your business, partner with a robust talent pool, politically and economically stable and strong policies. being the powerhouse indonesia is confirmed by the g 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you. invest indonesia now, ah, protest by amazon employees across the world, demanding better pay on black friday,
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one of the online retail giants biggest shopping days. ah. i'm carry johnson misses out. is there a law from dough house? so coming up, a teenager goes on a shooting spree in 2 schools in the southeastern brazil, killing 3 people. no end to the violence and eastern democratic republic of congo. despite appeals to the em $23.00 rebels to lay down arms. i and iranian football fans guarantee raptures of their team stun whales to keep that hoops alive, making it to the knockout stage of elk a amazon employees in more than 30 countries out walking off their jobs to protest against the
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e commerce john's policies. the call to action is time to coincide with one of the busiest shopping days of the year, black friday, that demanding better working conditions and better wages as inflation hits and all time high lack day is a time when significant discounts push sales at leading to additional stress on retail and warehouse workers will make amazon pay campaign is calling for fed pay an end to unsafe practices. they're demanding the right to unionize. they say employees are attacked for trying to organize trade unions and face high levels of surveillance in warehouses. their of action is also being supported by environmental groups who are calling on the company to commit to environmental sustainability. stewart applebaum is a president of the retail hell sell an department store union. he's in new york and with his life now. welcome to the program. so when amazon workers talk about paying conditions, what are these conditions that they're so upset about amazon
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workers all over the world, no matter which country they live in, work are experience, se, se dehumanizing mistreatment from amazon. the conditions are so bad working for amazon. so there is a terminal from rate of 150 percent a year. they see how well amazon is still way. and here amazon is not sharing that wells with them. and at the same time is ignoring their humanity. emma, stop, keep them safe. how much time world rise? let me just ask, how much is the overall rise and the cost of living playing into this them in particular? well, i think even before we were experiencing inflation around the world,
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people were not satisfied. and the cost of living increase just makes it worse and worse, worse, i think, i think people amazon talks about what a good place it is to work with amazon. and yet the turnover rate is so high, people cannot endure. so working conditions. it's not just a question of pay, but amazons business model is to treat people like robots. they're managed by an algorithm. they're fired by text message on their own. people are afraid to go to the bathroom because they might lose their job, not meetings or productivity quota. amazon might say, look we, we employ hundreds of thousands of people around the world having to help to drive economies and keeping in the float and safeguarding jobs. they're actually
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employing more than a 1000000 people around the world. and it's, i think the question for society is what do we want to teach? will work to look like to we want it to be amazons model where people, health is put to rest each time they go to work. do we want it to be amazons model, where people feel under pressure so much and under constant surveillance that they feel they have no choice but to quit their jobs on the turnover rate is a 150 percent a year. and that should tell us a lot people, no matter what amazon is paying, just are not able to endure working here. ok, so what kind of stance is amazon lucky to take over this, that when they came in, why say today is an important day because you're seeing a common message from workers all over the world. and um,
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we're getting the attention of the world making amazon pay day. i think that in itself creates a lot of pressure on the company. and it also shows that people are willing to work in coordination, amazon or so. now, one union, one country is going to be able to change amazon, but when we work in solidarity with each other across national boundaries, change is possible. okay, we'll have to leave it there to apple, them live for a sat in new york. thank you for your time. thank you. a nice that 15 people have been killed by russian shelling in the southern ukrainian city of hassan. some bodies lay out in the open overnight emergency services struggle to respond. on the barrage of missiles, russia has stepped up a tax on his on which was retaken by ukrainian forces 2 weeks ago. the government
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says it will help lessons to evacuate, but many say they have nowhere to go. meanwhile, ukrainians are racing to a store electricity supplies as temperatures which some 0 in many parts of the country. russian missiles have damaged nearly half of ukraine's power facilities. officials have urged people to stalk up on essentials vases. i've been set up in keith, where people can keep warm. preston, mazda lensky, has called on ukrainians to in june. my mobility. we must enjoy this winter a winter. everyone will remember. we must do everything to remember not what it is that has threatened us. but what we've made to do to protect ourselves from this threat, and that is why we need to clearly understand the idea of europe. a united europe is very important, is some precedent that a man who has met mothers of russian soldiers fighting in ukraine events was
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designed to quell public. on rest of the rushes, chaotic mobilization drive, hundreds of thousands of men have been drafted to fight even though many have little experience and inadequate training. tens of thousands of russian soldiers have reportedly died in the war to tin, told their mothers not to trust the media. and claims lies were being spread about russia's invasion. let you use it, the political cigarette could give to for i want you to know that i personally and the entire leadership of the country share your pain. we understand that nothing can replace the loss of a son, a child, especially for a mother who we are indebted to are bringing us into this world who nurtured and fed, ah, she want you to know. we shared this pain, and of course we will be doing everything so that you don't feel forgotten. swimming the gun, mama. contrary, your pen into ministers have held an emergency meeting in russell's to address the migration crisis of figures from the european border and coast guard agency show
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more than 280000 pharmacy because arrived illegal in europe this year, but doesn't include the 4000000 ukraine refugee has been granted permission to stay in the u. there are 2 main routes that moment take from the south and the east. southern routes looks like this or many lee from libyan ton easier crossing the mediterranean to italy or malta. others lead from east to morocco to reach the spanish mainland while some a journey from western morocco, spain's canary islands. and then there's the eastern routes from better bruce into eastern you states, many poland. most people who attempt this journey off of iraq, afghanistan, and syria. while the meeting has ended without a concrete plan to tackle migration issues, but you interior ministers have touch to keep working on that. kane has more from brussels. it is not particularly surprising,
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given that the mood music here was that it was unlikely that a definitive solution would emerge from this meeting. while i've been lots of warm words, i have a statement from the cheque minister of the interior, who obviously has been presiding over this and says effectively that today's meeting ministers reiterated that commitment to find in concrete common solutions that can be put in place immediately. while working closely together on concluding the ongoing migration reform as soon as possible, but not saying what that means, what is as soon as possible, as we know the french and the italians have widely divergent views on this particular topic and have been making that clear over the course of the past few weeks, and it's not just there that there is disagreement. there's also some concern from other member states about the balkan route. that is the route which the greek government has spoken about, but other balkan countries in the you who have strong concerns the austrians too. so as i say, lots of warm woods talk of solidarity,
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talk of constructive discussions behind closed doors in the meeting and the building behind me. but nothing has really come out of it of substance. and the next time they'll meets will be in december at the latest summit. what sort of head hair announces there? are you ministers hold an emergency meeting? tackle the worst thing, migration. and nurses in the u. k. say enough, is enough tens of thousands to walk off the job that demands on met. ah, it's time for texas, louisiana, maybe arkansas or to get hit by around the big dime. pause if they even showing up here. but it's not the end of it. they repeat, this is doing saturday with an actual breeze in the gulf,
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and the cold rain coming in this is traditional way of forming very big sun stores with us. looks pretty nasty. i have to say that the rest, the u. s. is look a little bit caught in the eastern seaboard is not cool down and the sun is out for the west. this was more mountain sto, shipped in the rockies, california looking quite nice, reasonably warm in the south. but there's more snow up in canada, british columbia, particularly rain for seattle, which you might expect to be know. throughout the caribbean, the breeze is still blowing nicely, so all the big shall have just the south. so, for example, nicaragua may be costa rica and panama the bigger ones, mexico's lofty dry. there are a few lighting showers dotted around in south america, while the significant raid this band 3 through the amazon basin takes you back to rose. rio, disappointing dell sat we, i think ria was on shore breeze. keep you a little bit cool. feeling was anyway, if you jump down to argentina, for example, looks far away from the on shore breeze up here is about 40 degrees. and even in santiago, chile, we're at $32.00,
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watching out just a reminder top storage if i'm as an employees in more than 30 countries or holding rallies to demand better working conditions. the mass labor action is time to coincide with one of the busiest shopping days. that friday. at least 15 people have been killed by russian shutting in the southern ukrainian city of tests on russia has stepped up a tax on us on which was retaken by ukrainian forces. 2 weeks ago, you appear in the interior ministers failed to produce a concrete sign that emergency maintenance, migration, they pressed to keep looking for solutions that with any 280000 illegal migrants arriving in europe this year, land service police have discovered hundreds of migrants sitting in makeshift camps in an abandoned house at the board with hungry, please say they were called the northern town of goss early on friday, following reports of people shooting at each other on the street. at least one
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person was treated for gunshot wounds. lease eventually uncovered around $600.00 migrants in the area as well as a stash of weapons m. 23 rebels say they reject, caused by east african leaders to disarm and withdraw from territories they've taken in democratic republic of congo. the group is widely believed to be backed by ro wenda, nacley zation, that country's government has denied the m $23.00 armed group said in a statement, it would respect a ceasefire, but it's warned that it will retaliate if attacked by congress forces. malcolm web has more from the eastern city of gamma. the n 23 group has indicated that it will not withdraw from territories that is taken in recent months. and it will not this country to colds from east african leaders. made a communique following a meeting on wednesday in and go to the capital luanda and 237. the statement that
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it would see 5 as a has been fighting since the friday deadline that the fire passed around the village of the congo army folks. and as i'm 23 fighters have been engaging in force, is there the military still to say that they've been also fighting? we've been on group him 23 accuses congress for his fighting along side on groups from those army denies it. nurses in england, wales and northern ireland dos set to go on strike next month. it will be the biggest walk out in the history of britain's national health service, and that's in union says is demand for res, around 17 percent. will make up for years of increases below inflation, but in bother reports from london. he's a nurse in britain's national health service and he's never struggled as much to make ends meet. chuck, who do bear me via juno, says he seen, colleagues leave the profession to work in supermarkets because the wages are better. he staying puts, but he's making sacrifices. i've had to con darnell on
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a lot of things or when the kids are, which i can't afford to provide for them because of the high cost of living. so it's not just about clap in for esther into panda. make an i think we need to be respected and appreciated for what we do now for the 1st time. nurses in all parts of the u. k. except scotland will stage $212.00 our strikes next month. their representative body, the royal college of nursing, says they had no choice after the government rejected calls for formal talks over in h as pe. the asi in says, experienced nurses, a 20 percent worse off in real terms compared to 2010 due to successive below inflation pay awards. this is not something that nurses day at the drop of the hat . it's not something that nursing staff had ever done across the whole of the cane such huge numbers. so it is significant and it should be sending a really clear message to the government that they need to do some thank. the
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government says the pay demands are excessive, pointing to this year's rise, worth 4 percent on average, following last year's 3 percent rise despite a general public sector, pay fries as a number of areas where we can work together. my door is open to talk with them, but i think the, the asking terms of something point 6 percent on pay around 3 times. what many viewers are themselves getting in the private sector or is not within the economic conditions we face affordable at this time. but unions argue that instead of investing in current nursing staff, billions of dollars are being spent on agency workers to plug workforce gaps with $25000.00 nursing staff, leaving the n h. s. in the last year. nurses will still provide emergency care during the strikes, but we're means services will be hit hard at a time when the system's already under extreme pressure. further strike likely in the sector in the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers in scotland and plan strikes have been called off after the devolved
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government came up with an offer with 8 percent for a newly qualified nurse, but the rest of britain is getting ready for severe disruption. nadine bob al jazeera london in brazil at least 3 people have been killed and several others injured after gun. an open fire to schools happened in the town of our cruise in the south east in the state of a spirit of santa officials say a teenager and military attire open fire at the schools on private one public. the suspect has been arrested, brazil's president elect lewis, and she'll do that a silver call. the incident, an absurd tragedy. monica not to have joins us live now from at rio de janeiro, monica. what's the latest you have on this? well, yes, saw the teenager. oh, who's the 16 year old? he was arrested in his house. he's the son of a military policeman. he said he had been planning this attack for 2 years. he's
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a former student of the 1st school that he attacked. he gave no reason for these attacks. he used his father's weapons, he also used camouflage uniform, and he had a swastika on this uniform. he had a mass covering his face, but he was discovered because you used his sol father's card to get away from the scene after he 1st went to one school, the one where he had studied before. there he shot 2 teachers and he went on to another school on the same street where he shot and killed a 12 year old student. then he got into the car, which is his father's car. the license plates to work covered. but by the, the numbers that they could see, they were able to track him down and they arrested him. he did not resist. he confessed to the crime, said he had been planning it, but gave absolutely no reason for this. now experts here are related to increase in
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violence. our school school shootings are not common here in brazil as they are in the united states. but there have been a few. and experts here relate this also to president able sonatas, policy of relaxing, gun control laws. so he made it much easier for civilians to have guns here in brazil. okay, monica without update for us in rio de janeiro. thank q or you gander has closed schools nationwide to stop an outbreak of the a bonus virus that's already killed. 55 people with 141 cases recorded other measures to curb the spread include dr. dorn, curfew ban on travel and the closure of markets, bars and churches. i think this, i like russia was what, what, what was really necessary? because of this, tuition they abreast which in, in the country and i, we know,
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yes children, are you ready so far? we that's, we trust there's to, for we less than seeing at school where we cannot guarantee this tuition. at some point was like somewhat shocking because we weren't prepared to bold closure. but what would be sold to a similar to living book. we though, so book exams and everything to us. they grew close to the previous one and wanted to finish everything with what's answer cut out now on the latest wild companies, whichever the house nation at cathy have been eliminated from the wild cup. it follows as $31.00 defeat against cynical the 2nd straight loss of the tournament. our correspondent to anti richardson was at the game and has this reports from alpha mama stadium with wilco futures on the line. the footballing
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stakes could hardly have been higher. the host nation cattle and african champion cynical, cattle had a new key to this game. michaud boshamp brother of world, an olympic hygiene champion meters, esivore him. he was in for a busy afternoon, a burst of life from acr him. a thief briefly raised castle's hopes he went down in the penalty box. no spot kate was awarded a defensive lamps, then opened the door for cynical who lay dia seizing the opportunity to put his country. one miller. it got worse, the kettle, early in the 2nd tough for mara. jade. you making it to new top score and qualifying does it finals? it was a q for the home country to play their best football of the tournaments. so for a 1st ever, well cook goal for cattle school by mohammed man's hurry del to mamma stadium. the thought to the comeback with swiftly ended bamboo. the yang with this go is it
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finished? 3, once a cynical, a 2nd straight lost the cat so, but their phones were failing fall from defeated. how did you feel, catch up late today? i think it was a good good. i think i got somewhat on lucky, but the 2 was great. and the bombs were here, so it's a good day on the girls are good to go restore the go. how did you feel catch up late today? were you happy with that same? yeah, they played much better than on sunday. it's like a great enthusiasm. and what about over here? how did you think they play? yeah, they break grade better than usual. i only thing it was to set up said that god, it wasn't a good performance at all. i think they could have done, but it is such shame honestly, but we want in another way, you know, we get to host will cover, you know, in all the world come to our country. so that's good. this is for a while,
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but the shallow for the future. this is 1st time for the players to play. the woke up meet and i think in a future thought i would do a lot much. next. i hope well this was a 1st when for an african side out this will cup and cynical went back on track, replace in the last 16, but kept all hopes all over even when in that last group game against 3 time work upon this, the netherlands won't be enough to see them going through to the knockout rounds. the home seems well covered, venture effectively over to just 2 games and richardson algebra a dough hawes alpha mama stadium cut off fate was sealed with the result of the netherlands ecuador game. the dutch 2 leads after 6 minutes p s b strike a cody gang, putting them ahead with his 2nd goal in this many wild cup matches. but also that dominated netherlands have their go keep it andrea, not but to thanks for keeping them ahead. denying and valencia as the south
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american pushed for an equalizer. and after the break, they got it pouncing on a mistake from the european side valencia school. the goal take is probably $1.00 to $3.00. that was one was which also gave a castle, found the whole nation needed, and when to keep them in the tournaments, and that very nearly happened. gonzalez, plaza, hit the frame of the goal, is the ecuadorian pushed for a victory? how men held on for the jewel. it finished one england also miss out on the chance of booking his spots in the knockout stages, but remain in a good position. as off to a goal is draw with the usa. the english knew that when it would guarantee them qualification from the great but it was usa dominated the early exchanges. mckennie had a great job that plays over the ball. chelsea that christian, pretty sick kind of shots which hit the cross off the americans. and that was the crisis i, the side came boring. it was at the time in the us. they have met in,
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well, at english all yet. so when mason mount shot to the best, england jumped in the 1st off, substitute marcus bash, but had a 2nd effort safe. as the english failed to break down and organized us side in stock each time hurricane had a great opportunity to open his going and help the tournament, but sent his head wide. it finished mill mill the draw probably a fair result quantification to from the group. we will go to the, to the wire and the final game of full teams. still in with a chance the results with, i mean no team has yet guarantee to spot in, at the knockout stages. iran recovered from math, rushing by english with a supervisor to know when a return manuela leaving their woke up destiny in their own hands. and at least whiles his chances of reaching the la 16 hanging by a threads. far asthma was at the game for us at ahmed banality stadium. there were emotional things even before this match kicked off with
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a backdrop of white thread protests over women's rights in around the rain you national team and did sing the national anthem this time. inside the stadium, some of their fans were doing some sharing with a vast improvement by ran over their performance against england. and they had a number of chances to take the lead in this game. we'll finish the match with 10 players. after goalkeeper wayne hennessy was sent off and with him off the page, the match was decided with 2 goals and added time around winning the game to nail to revive their world. hope they'll be full of confidence putting in their final great game against us a while will play england with both of these team building with the chance of reaching the round big needs for one of the torment favorites, brazil, it will be without stop play, a name off for the next 2 matches, at least with an ankle, ligament injury and one brazil. but not short of attacking options. name on one of
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9 forwards in the side. say, how much will they miss him? it's, i mean, it's crucial. i mean, i could compare it maybe to breathing to some people because yeah, they do have attacking options, but need more of the different player. he's the one that attracts all the attention . he's the one that grabs all the headlines. he's the one that when he has the ball at his feet, everyone's trying to go after him so much. so they literally have gone after him, if throughout this term in just a short amount of time that he's able to play. he's already the player has been failed the most with 5 vows against him. so when you look at it from that perspective, he makes plays happen. it may be at times he's the one that finishes them, but against serbia, if you start looking at both goals, he was the one that help create those pass. he wasn't the last past or 2nd, last pass you will somewhere go cr, attracting marks. and more importantly, being able to clear spaces for his teammates and judgement is very briefly this right ankle, a real concern for him or not the 1st time he's had problems with it is his weak boy and definitely he, me is look up, i'm ready. got to 1009, then for that same injury he missed a couple of months in 2021. and these bring so much but memories of what's happened
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in brazil, gold cobbler and he was unable to play the semi finals with his theme against germany. but both his father and 90 to the coach said that he definitely will be in the knockout stages. so unlucky that for name, there is another big day coming up on saturday for eliano massey, he's playing in his final world cup and argentina looking to recover from the biggest shock of the tournament. so saw that 21 defeats against saudi arabia. they are up against mexico and what really is a must win 2nd game that match last up on saturday at lou sales state in before that's is, june is here and australia, you kick things off in creepy d, then that saudi arabia will look for their 2nd win against poland and defending champions, france also looking at to make it 2 out of 2 against denmark site plenty, it's look forward to you on day 7 of the tournaments and our team will have it all covered right here.
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