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long after a contentious constitutional referendum combating the climate to nature, crises of rise meet the people who believe global systems must change. joe biden hope some 50 lead us from across the african continent with the aim of underscoring the importance of us africa relations. december on al jazeera ah ah iran supreme leader remains defiant in the face of months long protests that show
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no sign of easing. ah, you're watching all the 0 live from a headquarters in south i'm. danny navigates, are also coming up public anger races against corona virus restrictions in china. as cases had a record high for a 3rd day. ukraine remembers the millions who died in a famine in the 19th thirty's as millions more face a desperate winter this year. and back on the march office funds, former prime minister among khan is such a rejoined supporters after being shot in the leg. ah, hello. any rhonda supreme leader has praised for says who have dealt with protests in a defined speech to the country. weeks of demonstrations were sparked by the death
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of master armine, while in police custody in september, the violent crack down on rallies, husband, widely condemned. good in john, have day lined up. the trend is riots on the streets that's been happening. the say you should solve your problems with the u. s. and as said disclaim bottom, what is say you should listen to the voice of the nation. i have come across this in writing solved problems with the u. s. or listen to the nation. this is done on the go daddy john in jesse p o a, they said that we should reduce our nuclear activity. well, they didn't have the guts to say stop it completely and we would lift the sanctions that did they do that? you know, that didn't negotiations, don't solve our problems with the u. s. one thing, most of the problem that is to pay them ransom at once, but we have to keep paying them only dorsen jabari has more from to her on the supreme there. i saw the culminate at the age of 18. we remained very much in the
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similar tone that he has had over the past 33 years since he becomes the supreme leader over on he said that there are still western powers trying to bring down the islamic republic that had a revolution in 1979, he said that it is the role of the best each members to make sure that the ideologies of the revolution continue. he also said that writers to call them will pay the price for their actions and will undoubtedly be dealt with just to let you know. there are now 6 people that have been handed down death sentences in iran for their roles in their riot. the official charge is one that is waging war against the states. there are over 1100 people in iran that are now facing trialing . been indicted. 40 to human rights, who are over 17000 people who have been detained since the protest began. and the
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supreme leader also took the time to talk about the united states and the ongoing negotiations without nuclear deal of 2015. he said that we cannot continue to make concessions if we continue to give into their demands. they will continue making them. and at one point, they want us to change our constitution and ultimately get rid of the guardian council, which is an assembly in iran that deals with electing reading candidates for various electro bodies in the country. father, he is an associate professor at the faculty world studies at the university of to ron. he says, per testers, the man haven't gaining 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, but the country is lead is 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
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government may take in order to make sure that that, that, that i, it's on the continuing. and i think there was a sense of defiance because the sort of how many link, what is going on in the, on to outside powers. and this is, in his opinion, interference from the united states and israelis and other countries that are enemies of iran. and a good portion of his speech was dealing with the idea of confronting american his money. and the riots in the country, in his opinion, a part of his money. the idea that the united states wants to take over this cindy again, the same way they did it in 1953 after the coo and you saying that the country is not going to allow that to happen. again, china has reported
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a record number of covered 1900 infections for 3rd straight day. more than 35000 cases i've been registered. that's the most in the 24 hour period since the pandemic began. protesters have rallied in china's western jin chang region calling for an end to the code with 1000 lockdown demonstrators, blocked streets in the regional capital and march towards city. hall jang has been under locked down for more than a 100 days, 200 or something. well years you may be off, i think it is unnecessary to do the cova test this morning. i did the cobra test yesterday. so today is my 1st day after the test. there is no restriction for me to go anywhere. i have my own views. i and really comply with the government regulations, but i think these are obviously unreasonable requirements. and when it does not affect my travel, i do not listen to them. i definitely hope it will get more and more humane, right. the government will think for the sake of the people on the ground and be more scientific, patrick focus more from hong kong. we have been seeing some extraordinary video all
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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 locked and, and the locked. 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, war week we've really been seeing a lot more videos of this kind surfacing on social media in china. not just in chin
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james, but in guam, 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 he say, we have had another record daily, high in china, more than 35000 cases. but notably, official data saying there are only 6 deaths related to covered for the last 6 months. north korean media say china has offered to work with pyongyang towards securing regional peace. the report comes after north korea fired another intercontinental ballistic miss our last week. the latest and dozens launched this year. the state news agencies reporting to china as president change and paying made the comments in a letter to north korean leader kim jong oon. south korea meanwhile, has called for more sanctions. polls have closed anti ones, local elections,
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mayers and city council members don't have a direct say in taiwan, china policy president, sighing when says the world is watching how taiwan defense it's democracy. tensions with beijing have been mounting because of china has repeated threats to take the territory by for at least 15 people have been killed by russian shelling in the southern ukrainian city of her son. somebody's 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 attacks on the city which ukraine reach us earlier this month . new crane is working to restore electricity supplies, the temperature is re sub 0 in many areas, russia, missiles have damage nearly half the countries power facilities for a challenge is in chief at the main holiday. more memorial, he tells us more about this. come on the ration since 1998th,
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the saturday of november has been a little more memorial day and this monument behind me is the main hall at a moment. morial in key if you will, probably not see as many people coming up here as on avi is because of the security situation created by the war. but people are coming along. they're bringing candles and flowers. people do more personal, remembers as well in their own house lighting candles and putting them in their windows. what was the 100 or more? well, it was a man made famine. in 1932, 933 essentially created by punitive agricultural policies of the soviets. now the ukrainians have long said that this essentially was a genocide. this was a suppression of ukrainian national identity purposely and acted through starvation and acted by moscow. pakistan's, former prime minister in ron khan,
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is expected to rejoin rally in the coming hours after being shot and wounded. earlier this month, his orders are gathering and ro, pin d for a so called long march just heading to islamic bags, and the aim to pressure the government into holding for the election. khan was ousted in a vote of no confidence in april. he blamed the opposition and the military command either has more from bravo, kinsey, iran on the board from across the province and across the country to draw ben date. although original plan was to go to the capital exam abad by the government and bought off the date and did not allow the derek and solve the party of iran found rarely and the treaty of exam abad. now convoy coming in from the footprint while robin gallagher vas this dawn from one job because some abad
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jurisdiction is about ready, thick kilometer radius and had joined red gave robin said, ridge are all rid of august on teddy again. gov. that had him. ron cons, body of got them, ron con, started this march on the grid effect of october. any of god has said that the government and power had failed. the countries on the brink of economic lab it needs a freshman day, and he of course, will be auditing at the borders, do rally, and continued to exert the board on the government door or early election. amazon employees and more than 30 countries are striking to protest the companies labor policies. the call to action against the online retailer coincided 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 shoppers across the world flock online to amazon to get
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a black friday bargain. bargains that amazon workers say, come at a cost here, doctor doctor here. everybody's looking for bargains here. but quite honestly, these bargains are made on the backs of our colleagues. they just don't own enough money for it to me. last year, amazon seated made a record profit during the black friday weekend. the work is say that money isn't trickling down. they walking off the job to demand better working conditions and better wages, as inflation hits an all time high. for me, i'm giving him by talk with the small amount of money was salary that you earn. you can't live in this time. 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. month muttered the, make him his own pay campaign is also demanding that work is be able to unionize. and is calling for an end to binding collective agreements. it's being supported by
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environmental groups who are cooling on the company to commit to environmental sustainability. the most serious industrial action has been seen it on the us, france and germany with other protest planned across the globe on that haunt. sunk pain on mon keep. 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 page, which is at the lowest level of what countries are allowed to pay. we're all in the same mess. o'connor to amazon has a pet she recalled when it comes to work is right. last week, a u. s. federal judge ordered the company to stop retaliating against employees engaged in workplace activism. and in 2021 union leaders said that nearly half of all injuries recorded injurious warehouses occurred at amazon. amazon workers all over the world, no matter which country thing live and work. our experience sang,
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sang dehumanizing mistreatment from amazon. the 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 nate billions of dollars and profit alex bid al jazeera stella had announced a 0 nurses in the u. k. say enough is enough tens of thousands plan to walk off the job unless they're paid demands are met. and fish, sheep is miss why the cultivation of shrimps in india is decimating mangrove ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready?
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a, a ways now winter isn't necessarily bone drives the way into winter's and bone dry in china. but to see heavy rain, to this extent in southern china, southern provinces to little unusual. but there it is, and it's running slowly east was over the next day or so having left the port of the delta rather where i have to say japan's looking fine now. but another line here, developing trust, the yellow sea, with other rain or snow depending on which side you are very obvious on monday, this is the significance there. that's a really cold air like that minus 24 is a maximum in iran butter. as a warning, a severe cold in this part of magnolia, in china, whereas for the south is quite warm and is quite wet. looking at toward like late november, i have to say the ne, monsoons we can somewhat in the bay, bengal, the circulation giving significant rain to western side of me in math and rush hours as far north as go on the western side of the peninsula of india's peninsula, which is still unusual. it's settled poor calls in new delhi,
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and particularly in the hall at the moment, which is not a surprise, unfortunate. and i see no change either. so although it looks relatively warm at 24 degrees, the air qualities, rather on the poor side, whereas dana, karachi, were at 32 no particular human degrees is probably quite pleasant to with sponsored by cattle and a ways what's going on in vladimir putin's mind, right. now, could this war go? nuclear is being on that front team, the golden ticket to electro victory. can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open borders? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, the u. s. is always of interest to people around the world. people pay attention to what we thought here, but i'll just, he was very good at bringing the news to the world from here. ah,
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ah, hello again. the top stories on al jazeera iran supreme leader, his praise forces will have dealt with protest her in a defiance speech to the country. a violent cracked on has been widely condemned, but to ron accuses western countries of orchestrating the unrest. china has registered a 3rd day of record numbers of co, 19 cases, more than 35000. that's led to restrictions being tightened in several regions. pakistan's, former prime minister, him on congress expected to rejoin around in the coming hours after being shot and wounded. earlier this month. the aim to pressure the government into holding for early elections. khan was ousted in a vote of no confidence in april. 18 ange gunman has opened fire to schools in the
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brazilian town of our crews killing. at least 3 people. police have detained, the suspect barbara and go. pet reports. security cameras footage shows the suspect wearing military style fatigues with his face covered his sprinted down corridors before firing shots from a semi automatic pistol. police say the attack was planned. will. barbie had a swastika on his clothes when he committed the act. but when we seized the symbol, it was no longer attached to his clothes, his kept them somewhere else. we saw everything, the clothes he wore the weapons, he used the objects, the knives, everything. officers say the 16 year old suspect targeted his former school before moving to a 2nd school a few minutes away. victims had little time to escape it. they are still here. the father spoke. he had direct access to the staff room during break time, but he surprised them and attack 9 teachers who received help. the 2 died. parents
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arriving at the scene, hoped for the best equal hail lou. i got here quickly and took my daughter, the daughter of her friend, and another student who had asked me for help. i put them all in the car and read ruley, the governor of aspirate, her santa has declared 3 days of morning with a tragedy. this is a tragedy, a tragedy where we need to show solidarity and stand with those who are directly affected. and this is what we're doing here. the suspect is in custody. authorities say he's a military officer, son, and he is registered weapons. this has led to questions about brazil's gun laws. fire on my on a ship increased fivefold since 2019. when laws, how relaxed some say increased availability of weapons could make mass shootings more common. barbara anger per i'll to sarah, nurses in england, wales on northern ireland are set to go on strike next month. the walk out will be
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the biggest in the history of britain's national health service. the nursing union says it's demand for a pay rise of about 17 percent would make up for years of increases below inflation . nadine bobbo 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 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 independent 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,
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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 stafford evidence 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 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
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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 months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers in scotland and 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 britain is getting ready for severe disruption. nadine barbara al jazeera london, india is $1.00 to $5.00 countries that signed a pack that the un climate summit in egypt to protect mangroves. it's one of the largest reserves in the world. harmony metal reports from the southern set of carola, where the cultivation of shrimps is endangering the forests. there are few signs of
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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 of where you, where you're doing the load in city here. we are doing in the high density at the same time off in your, you'd be doing a like ford go to the new york. if you combated with the natural one, they are doing good place in a year, so that is a more different than maybe you can do more goals at the same way you can or more profitable than this ship conservation is big business in the southern indian state of carola, the government is promoting it by subsidizing land and giving technical support to farmers. but mangroves. i've been clear to make way for them. careless forest cover has reached a historic low. in some areas, there are motion farms and man groups. most of what remains is privately owned and
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unprotected man, girls have been globally recognized as one of the best ways to counter climate change. they observe mo, cobblins and other tropical forests and also project lines from natural disaster, such as an army, signed to say that depletion is threatening ecosystems and local economy. iron coma has been fishing industry over for decades. he says the growing number of shim farms has affected his business that are, 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 that flows into the river bottom. this is killing the fish. there was one fish called grew up and it's not there anymore. conservationists warned the state government to step up manual protection. they said these can co exist, which in farms we have to do sustainable shim farming, and we have traditional method of shim farming prevailing didn't kill,
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and. busy now the, the non traditional, more intensive farming is changing the morphology of the, of the area and the, and even the restoration becomes difficult when these landscape men in session grown this way is better. and other farmers will switch to this method. but conservation is worn unchecked, farming could wipe away critical forest cover and endanger thousands of lives. pardon him at the al jazeera dallas, eddie southern india, the fans and former teammates of the argentine in football star jagow maranzano 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. later on saturday origin, tina will face mexico in a do or die much after a shot. the fee to saudi arabia and their group see opener. samantha johnson has
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more. there are quite a few reasons why fans of international footballs want 13th to be argentina for england. it's a grudge, much born of the poker's war that and married on his hand of god which help dumped them out of the 1986 woke up for brazilians, but just plain african. and for mexicans, it's simply that argentina keeps competing them high on some of the johnson. this is world cup one o one. now fans may exaggerate and often they do, but sats like cubes, hips don't lie. and here are a few uncomfortable numbers from mexico. the 2 teams have met 3 times in world haps and argentina have one on each occasion. mexico often takes part in its continental neighbors, tournaments be corporate america. what they've never won, it's 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
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a football thing because mexico have a proud foot record. they hold the record alongside brazil. my ad for the most consecutive 2nd round appearances when you've yet to win the big prize him slammed that matter and beside their fielding at cats are 20. 22 is very, very good. even argentina's head coach has described them as a great team. it's 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, says mexico pulls them problems. but well, there's problems be enough. will be one sided rather worry of mexico towards argentina ease. and can they, once just when, ah, with torrijos into her soup walker with more on today's world cup action. but all the most noise is being made by the mexican bands, as usual, they were having
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a competition a few minutes ago with the argentinian fans who could drown the other out the most . but in terms of shit numbers, there's no competition. the saudi band out number everybody here, we've been hearing that at least 30 play loads of fatty pans have arrived at him at international airport in the last 12 hours and saudi pan to have been streaming across the border. in the last 2 days, i'm. 2 joined here by a saudi pan. oh you had this amazing when i gazed argentine talk when a few days ago, what are your hopes for today's match against poland? we always look for the when 3 points is the goal. and hopefully we don't need a 3rd match, so it's going to be this game and then round 60 in and show how much of a base do you think it is to your team to have this level of support. we've been hearing about the thousands of saudi bands that have been streaming across the border in recent days. how much will that help them? so unfortunately, the 1st year or this game was only the city was only
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a capacity is 40 k, but hopefully the $40000.00, it will have the voice of 3 millions in saudi arabia. we're all here for the 3 points, and in shallow, we're going to win. and this when group is going to be historical for way too many reasons. it was a tough road from the beginning. everyone. this guarded saudi arabia as a team, or being the weakest in the group. but guess what, who's on top of the group? and just i someone from this region. what does that mean to have the well come here? well, you said here because here on potter, so the area where all the same feels like home, we're having home games, which is an advantage for us. and to hopefully we take advantage of that and keep winning, keep winning. and you never know who's gonna be the world governor might be saudi arabia, whether you've suddenly had a shock in the last couple of game so well don,
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and good luck for the game today.

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