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awe. you're watching al jazeera light from headquarters, and ohio, daddy and abigail, also coming up public anger races against corona virus restrictions in china, as cases hit a record high for a 3rd day through amazon employees around the world, walk off the job on one of the biggest shopping days of the year, it's make or break for messy and argentina, one of the favorites face world cup oblivion today, if they lose to mexico. ah . hello, iran supreme leader has praised forces who have dealt with protest her is in a defiant speech to the country. weeks of demonstrations were sparked by the death of massa omni, while in police custody in september. a violent cracked on on rallies has been
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widely condemned. ali hominy also hit out at the u. s. over the 2015 nuclear deal. to adam in john half day grind of the trend is riots on the streets that's been happening. you know, they say you should solve your problems with the u. s. and i said this clearly what is say you should listen to the voice of the nation. i have come across this and writing, solve the problems with the u. s. or listen to the nation. the sustainable nickel that bad john in j. c, p. o, a de said that we should reduce our nuclear activity, didn't have the guts to say stupid, completely, and we would lift the sanctions. did they? did you know that didn't negotiations don't solve our problems with the us. one thing, most of the problem that is to pay them and once, but we have to keep paying them who need dorothy jibari has more from to her on one of the main points she made about the ongoing protest. he calls them
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a few right. or here and there is that it is the responsibility of the best. these forces, these people on the right path, the to make sure that what he called fake news and fabricated news is not distributed. and even if it is, it is the role of the best each forces in the country to set the people straight to make sure that they are not weighed by such as to call the fake news. she said that there is no point of having any kind of discussion with the united states. they went over and over again that they are not to be trusted. we complied with their request under the nuclear agreement to reduce our nuclear activities and program. so we will see some sanctions released by the us government, but that never happened course, that is as a result of then you as president donald trump withdrawing from the deal and imposing a new series of sanctions on their own. so he, the supreme leader believes that the united states has proven over and over again
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throughout this country history that they cannot be trusted, even if they sign an agreement that is legally binding by the united nation. they are still able to back down from it. so he said, what point do we have in do we continue making concessions so they promise us what we want from them and yet we got nothing. he says, no, that is going to stop. we are not going to make any more. com complies that we're going to, we're not going to give into any more demand of the us government. what is that nuclear deal making it very clear that any chance of reviving casey is very much dead for the time being for daddy is an associate professor at the faculty of world studies at the university of to ron. he says protesters there, man's heavens gain traction with the supreme leader. that is this culture of resistance in the land since the 1979 over lucian. and this culture of resistance is in force by the country's leaders,
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as it becomes necessary. and then you have the people that don't like the government and they want to see what measures new measures that government may take in order to make sure that it's on the continuing. and i think there was this sense of defiance because the sort of harmony link, what is going on in the, on to outside power. and this is, in his opinion, interference from the united states and israelis and other countries as enemies of iran. and a good portion of his speech was dealing with the idea of confronting american his money and the riot, the country, in his opinion, a part of his money. the idea that the united states wants to take over
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again the same way they did it in 1953 after the coo and he's saying that the country is not going to allow that to happen. they can, china has reported a record number of code, 1900 infections for a 3rd straight day. more than 35000 infections i've been registered, that's the most. and that's 24 hour period. since the pandemic began, protesters have rallied in china's western jang reach and calling for an end to the covered 1900 lockdown demonstrators, ball streets in the regional capital, and march towards city hall. jang has been under locked down for more than a 100 days. patrick focus more from hong kong. we have been seeing some extraordinary video or week really coming out of china, highlighting the growing frustrations among people over this 0 covey chaos. and what's happening in jang right now was just really an extreme instance of that. so the videos are showing hundreds of people out on the streets as chanting and the
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locked and, and the loft and, and, you know, chin jang, many parts of it have been under locked down as you say, for over 3 months. these people are coming out and protesting a great risk to themselves. but a lot of this is also been fueled by a recent incident in which 10 people died in a, in a blaze in a residential building. and a lot of people are suggesting that delays to rescue efforts were caused by a 0 co video prevention measures. but you know, all week we've really been seeing a lot more videos of this kind surfacing on social media in china. not just in chin jam, but in kwong, joe and chung ching and other places as well. and that's also suggestion of that senses actually having a little bit of a hard time catching up and scrubbing the material from the internet to prevent it from getting out on the numbers themselves. they're also growing questions about the accuracy of the figures. as you say, we have had another record daily,
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high in china, more than 35000 cases. but notably, official data saying there were only 6 deaths related to covered for the last 6 months. north korean media, se china has offered to work with pyongyang toward securing regional peace. the report comes after north korea fired another intercontinental ballistic missile last week. the latest in dozens launched this year. the state news agencies reporting that china's president, she jan, paying made the comments in a letter to north korean leader kim jong own. south korea meanwhile, has called for more sanctions amazon employees and more than 30 countries, are striking to protest the company's labor policies. the call to action against the online retailer come and cited with one of the busiest shopping days of the year. black friday, alex barrett has the story. it's become the biggest shopping day of the year. the shop is across the world, walk online to amazon to get
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a black friday bargain. bargains that amazon workers say, come at a cost everybody's looking for bargains here. but quite honestly, these bargains are made on the backs of our colleagues. they just don't know enough money for it. last year, amazon seed, it made a record profit during the black friday weekend. that work is say, the vet money isn't trickling down. they walking off the job to demand better working conditions and bits of wages. inflation hits in all time. hi. i'm bringing by truck with the small amount of money was salary that you earn, you can't live in this time. like i have 3 children and we both work and we have a huge problem because the costs have risen so enormously that you can't live with what you earn. the make him his own pay campaign is also demanding that work is be able to unionize. and just calling for an end to binding collective agreements, it's being supported by environmental groups who are cooling on the company to
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commit to environmental sustainability. the most serious industrial action has been seen on the u. s. france and germany with other protest planned across the globe on at home. thank be on mom, keith. we have 35 countries in the world asking the same thing as us because amazon is a global company and we all have the same working conditions. and the same pay, which is at the lowest level of what countries are allowed to pay. we're all in the same mess on it to amazon has a pet she record when it comes to work is rights. last week, us federal judge ordered the need to stop retaliating against employees engaged in workplace activism. and in 2021 union leaders. see that nearly half of all injuries recorded in u. s. warehouses occurred at amazon, amazon workers all over the world. no matter which country thing with st. busy work experience, se, se dehumanizing mistreatment from amazon. the
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conditions are so bad working for amazon, that there is a turnover rate of 150 percent a year. amazon sees the strikes won't affect operations this weekend operations. this is seat to meet billions of dollars in profit. alix bid. al jazeera still had on al jazeera nurses in the u. k. say enough, is enough. tens of thousands planned to walk off the job unless they're paid demands are met. and she business, why? sure. cultivation and caroline is leading to the destination of mangrove. ah, it's been unusually wet recently in this part of southeast asia. so viet nam back
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to was norton thailand? i sound usually because normally you'd expect the ne ball soon to copy and things be largely dry and fine. they will be, i think by january. but we got a monster guys before that happens. and the still a full cross, a heavy rain, for example, the hot human city. whereas this ne breeze has settled across the northern central philippines. it would tend to be dry here, typically with the big shower. still the full cost stretching down through southern thailand towards sing a pole over sumatra, western bornea, and a good part of java. daily shouter course are an event this time the sometimes or the heavier than which has been the case in the north west of australia as well. round the kimberly. and you see that light stretches down a rather weak learners showers on its way through decipherable straight. yeah, so charles, back down again. we just about it's a 30 in sydney, but if we don't that it will be the hike. the 1st november wreck, a weather hadn't done so that the big shower from the north. but there were still flood warnings because of the high rivers in new south wales and victoria,
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but they won't be topped up very much. well, see new zealand expect disappointment, at least on sunday, cold and wet in christ church in particular. ah, [000:00:00;00] with
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ah the hello got 0 iran supreme leader, his praise forces who have dealt with protesters in a defiance speech to the country. a violent cracked on has been widely condemned but wrong accuses western countries of orchestrating the unrest. china has registered a 3rd day of record numbers of co, with 1000 cases more than 35000. last led to restrictions being tightened in several regions. amazon employees and more than 30 countries have gone on strike. they're demanding better working conditions. the mass action comes on black friday . it's one of the busiest shopping days of the year. at least 15 people have been killed by russian shelling in the southern ukrainian city of her son. somebody's
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lay out in the open overnight as emergency services struggle to respond under the barrage of miss how's the governor says hospital patients have been transferred to other areas for their safety. russia has stepped up a tax on the city which ukraine retook earlier this month. while ukraine is racing to restore electricity supplies, as temperatures reach sub 0 in many areas, russian missiles have damage nearly half the countries power facilities. officials of urged people to stalk up on essentially, the president followed the marizza. lensky says his government is working hard to keep households warm for a child. challenges in chief with more on the situation in the capital last night, looking out across the city. behind me, it was a very different site to the previous to basically the electric glow that familiar glow had returned to many of the windows. compare that to the night before which were deathly quiet and inky black. it was
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a very airy being asked on the streets. he could just see the faintest glimmer of candle light coming from from some window. so the situation is markedly improved. that's not to say it is totally back to normal. the president followed him. is ski said last night, the power is now back for half of the 12000000 people who had been left without power. on wednesday, when those missiles came in 6000000 people, still shivering in unheated apartment without being able to charge bones or to cooking on electric stove, etc. now, nobody believes that this is the last wave of russian missiles that are going to be coming in. there are generators arriving from the united states and europe to try and help out. but i think many people here expecting to see, is going to be a long and cold and lots of people, powerless windsor. as lighting
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a putin tries to exert the maximum impacts and maximum leverage over you cried, and it's back as using missiles and the weather. a teenage gunman has opened fire in 2 schools in brazil, killing at least 3 people and injuring several others. the shootings happened in the town of r. a cruise in the southeastern state of s santo. official say the boy was dressed in military clothing. he since been arrested. brazil's president elect, lula silver, says the incident is an absurd tragedy. here's monica. anna kev whitmore from rio de janeiro. the shooter is a 16 year old. he is the son of a military policeman and the former student of the 1st school he attacked, he attacked to school. he started with the 1st one, which is the public school. he went in there in camouflage uniform with his face covered with a math so he couldn't be recognized. uniform had
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a swastika on it. he went down the hallways then into the teacher's launch where he shot 2 teachers and killed them. he then ran away and went to another school, a private school down the same street there. he also entered and started shooting. he killed a 12 year old 6th grade student. he left using his father's car. he had coverage a license plate, so they couldn't be recognized, but he had left some numbers uncovered and that is how they tracked him down. the police found him at his father's house and they, when they arrived there, he did not resist surrender. he said he had been planning this attack for 2 years, but he gave no reason whatsoever for doing the shooting in brazil are not as common as they are in the united states, but they have been increasing over the years. and many people relate to president
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valuable. so now the policy of relaxing gun control laws since he took office. the number of weapons that are used by civilians has increased nurses in england, wales and northern ireland are set to go on strike next month. the walkout will be the biggest in the history of britain national health service. the nursing union says it's demand for a pay rise for about 17 percent would make up for years of increases below inflation. as in bob 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 a lot of things or with decades, or which i can't afford to provide for them because of the high cost of living. so
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it's not just about clap in for esther into panda, make. and 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 a chest pe, the aussie and says, experience 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 dale at the drop of the hatch. it's not something that nursing stafford 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 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
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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 $3.00 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 in services will be hit hard at a time when the system's already under extreme pressure. further strike the likely in the sector in the coming month involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers in scotland plan strikes have been called off. off the devolved government came up with an offer with 8 percent for a newly qualified nurse. but the rest of the britain is getting ready for severe disruption. nadine bob,
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i just 0 london. india is among 5 countries that have signed a pack that the you and climate summit in egypt to protect mangroves, the country as one of the largest reserves in the world. poverty mccall reports from the southern state of carola, where the cultivation of shrimps is endangering the forests. there are few signs of life bubbling under the technology is expensive, electricity is needed round the clock to maintain oxygen levels. the tank is actively monitored for temperature and nutrition, rakish men, and started shim farming last year. he says, this modern method is more profitable in the natural bond where you, where you're doing the load in city here, we are doing the high density at the same time off in your you'd be doing it for both of the new year. if you compared with the natural one, they are doing good place in a yeah. so that is a more different then maybe you can do more at the same way you can own more profitable shim conservation is big business. in the southern indian state of
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carola, the government is promoting it by subsidizing land and giving technical support to farmers. but man, grooves, i've been clear to make way for them, careless forest cover has reached a historic low. in some areas, there are motion farms in man groups. most of what remains is privately owned and unprotected mango have been globally recognized as one of the best ways to counter climate change. they absolve mo, cobblins and other tropical forests and also protect all slides from natural disasters such as synonymy scientists. that depletion is threatening ecosystems and local economy. our own coma has been fishing industry over for decades. he says the growing number of ship farms has affected his business. that i feel free to catch, and some species have gone extinct other than the chemical enough farmers use chemicals to kill all the organisms in the water. this is done before they put the shrimp. see this water then flows into the river. this is killing the fish. there
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was one fish called grew up. it's not there anymore. conservationists want to state government to step up mango protection. they said these can co exist, which in farms we have to do sustainable farming. and we have traditional method of shim farming, breland and kayla and. busy now the, the non traditional, more intensive shoot farming is, is changing the, your morphology of the, of the area and the, and even the restoration becomes difficult when these landscape maintenance as ship grown this way is better. and other farmers will switch to this method. but conservationist one unchecked farming could wipe away critical forest cover and endanger thousands of lives. pardon me at the, i'll just the ra dallas, eddie southern india, the fans and former teammates of the argentinian football star,
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jiggle mer dawn. i have mark the 2nd anniversary of his death, hundreds gathered in doha on friday to pay their respect to the man widely regarded as one of the greatest players in history. the fif of president johnnie infant tino attended the ceremony later on saturday urgency and i will face mexico in a do or die match after shot the face to saudi arabia and their group see opener. samantha johnson has more on this. there are quite a few reasons why fans of international football want 13th to be art in tina for england. it's a grudge match born of the poker's war that and married on his hand of god which helped dumped them out of the 1986 woke up for brazilians. that just plain african and for mexicans it's simply that argentina, competing them high on some of the johnson. this is world cup one o one that fans may exaggerate,
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and often they do, but that's like who was hips don't lie. and here are a few uncomfortable numbers from expose. the 2 teams have met 3 times in both hopes and argentina. have one on each occasion. mexico often takes part in its continental neighbors tournaments a corporate america. what they've never won it. argentine has 9 times to be precise . in 1993, they faced each other in the final fresh agony from mexico of the build and argentinians and mexicans get along just fine. it's just a football thing because mexico have a proud foot record. they hold the record alongside brazil my at the most consecutive 2nd round appearances when you've yet to win the big prize am slammed that matter and beside their building at castle 20. 22 is very, very good. even argentina's head coach has described them as a great team is at times like this, mexico will be relying on players to follow the example of raoul jimenez. he basically got them to the finals with his 3 goals during quantifying. it's going to be tough for players and fans alight with that can bring out the best argentina,
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says mexico bill pulls them problems. but well, there's problems be enough. would be one sided rather worry of mexico towards argentina ease. and can they, once just when, ah, well 1st world cup in the middle uses inspired athletes across the region, indoor woman's football as giving many younger rockies a chance to represent their country. it's also providing a platform to change traditional attitudes towards women and sports. same bas ravi went to un hender and spoke to players who say they hope sunday iraq can host the tournaments in the heart of rural iraq. he is an untapped resource. there is something very special about this backyard game of past . the women playing or nationally ranked after
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who the was on the women's indoor football squad that brought home the 2022 west asia cup. her sister by name place for one of the richest clubs in the country. proof. they say they are just as capable as met the high out that on a mozilla on allowed to me. sports means life. i've been playing football since i was a child. i'm able to play by outdoor and indoor football. but it's difficult because there are not enough outdoor facilities for women in iraq. there is no support from the government with proper training. i'm sure all of as women will be able to play indoor and outdoor football, but i think stay the same, then no one will achieve anything. players and coaches say female athletes don't get the same financial or moral support, but their skills are not to be underestimated. kelly at albany, adela, i bought a rock, has a considerable number of good female place who has killed. i'm still young. my
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advice to the football federation is to pay attention to the abilities and skills that we have. if you want to achieve victories and won't be rocky national team to participate international look up to the plan should be at in them. women in iraq are not a monolith visibility and victories. players say help to change traditional attitudes and simply to compete is to succeed here larry, that made it a strange people don't support us. they say it's shameful to have a girl playing football even in my neighborhood. some will say you shouldn't leave your house. what's so special about sports, but i don't pay any attention to them. i'm against the idea that it's shameful for a girl to play football. so what we can play in, but the challenges are many, some travel, 5 hours,
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just to train for 90 minutes. in sub par facilities that they have direct coaches pay for uniforms and equipment out of pocket. they should be training almost every day, but who does club can only afford to once a week? and unlike richer clubs or mail, actually they don't have sponsors. this is an impressive group, but not just because they right forth in the country. their club can't afford to pay them, so they play purely for the love of again. they may be indoors and the court may be smaller than a field. but coaches say the game is close quarters, relying more on technique and creativity. so for women accustomed to using brain overbroad, it is 2nd nature players from all over the country from all walks of life sharing a single passion, a snapshot of iraq unity investing more in women's athletics. it means investing

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