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ended ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time count down to bad like this, want to happening all out of the day. the excitement is building for fans in the nation to qualified and perhaps even more so in the city. 2 boxes from the street to chicago on different paths with the same ambition biting their way to a better life for themselves and their families. 6 6 live in the volatile world of chicago, south side is no easy task. witness. ring sight on al jazeera o.
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pakistan's, former prime minister emron. com joins thousands of his supporters and his 1st public appearance since being shot at a rally this month. aah! robinson! this is o does he rely from dough? how also coming up? public anger rises against corona virus restrictions in china with cases hitting a record high for the 3rd day running democratic republic of congo announces election dates for next year in the face of an ongoing security threat. and poland, b to saudi arabia, as robert levin dusky ends, his wait for a 1st several world cup gold. ah. okay, we're going to begin in pakistan. we're former prime minister, a martin con has been addressing supporters in march after being shot earlier this
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month. thousands of gathered in rubble pending for the so called long march, heading to the capital islamabad. bay him to pressure the government into holding early elections. com was ousted and a vote of no confidence in april. he blames the opposition and the military can all hide a reports formed islamabad. it said indeed, a very large rally. emron khan had promised that this would be a story riley, when it comes to the city over all would have been d. and he's been talking about the fact that when his government came into power in 2018, the country's economy was in poor shape. he said he had to go and ask and beg foreign countries friendly countries for money to bail out the economy. he said that in his few d and a half year than your, the countries gdp were standing at fixed. but then despite the fact that goal were dead to head the word way hard, idea made a board decision not to log down the country and george livelihood go alive in
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order to ensure that budget on did not suffer the catastrophic result. self. golwood 19 at the rest of the work days, he said it would be on her comprehension as to why his government was unceremoniously dismissed to award of no confidence blaming the country's fall for the establishment that he's been doing. but there's also been a change that god just recently m ron cons party endorsed their decision then by the prime minister for the appointment of a new military chief general i said money and the fact that the outgoing military chief general carr bog also admitted that the military had been involved in politics that it was going to stand aside not become a party to the political wranglings in focused on china's reported a record number of covered 19 infections for a 3rd day. more than 35000 cases have been registered. that's the most in the 24
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hour period since the pandemic began. meanwhile, authorities in western sheen jang region have opened up some neighborhoods in the capital. it follows protest calling for an end to more than $100.00 days of loc done. but a fog has 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 curve. chaos and what's happening in st. 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 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
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a residential building. and a lot of people suggesting that delays to rescue efforts were caused by a 0 curve. it's prevention measures. but you know, all week we've really been seeing a lot more videos of this kind surfacing on social media and china. not just in chin james, but in guam, joe and chung ching and other places as well. and that's also suggestion of that sense is 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 recall 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. and that just doesn't seem to add up when you consider the level of restrictions. the government is put in place. taiwan as president has resigned,
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as the head of the ruling party, falling defeats in local elections. saying when the says she took responsibility for the democratic progressive party's poor performance, voters chose the opposition nationalist party in several major races. it was the 1st vote since tension with china escalated this year. so i will continue as ty, ones, leader, north korea, media unsaid. china's offered to work with young young towards securing regional piece. the report comes up to north korea, fired another intercontinental ballistic missile law suite. the latest in dozens launched this year. the state news agencies reporting that china's president she, jim peng, made the comments in a letter to north korean leader kim jong on south korea. meanwhile, as called for more sanctions at least 12 people are missing after a landslide in italy, it happened on the island of is she off the coast of naples? the landslide was triggered by heavy rain early saturday. it was strong enough to send carson buses into the sea. local media say at least 10 buildings have
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collapsed around supreme leader has praised forces who have dealt with protesters in a defiant speech to the country. weeks of demonstrations had been sparked by the death of mass at harmony, where the 22 year old was in police custody in september. the violent crackdown and valleys has been widely condemned. yet each on half day don't go to wendy's riots on the streets that's in happening. they say you should solve your problems with the u. s. and he said this clearly, what is say you should listen to the voice of the nation. i have come across this in writing, solve the problems with the u. s. or listen to the nation. nasir turbos got more from to one. the supreme leader i told i the culminate at the age of a suite. it remained very much in the similar tone that he has had over the past 33 years since he's become the supreme leader over wrong. he said that there are still western powers at trying to bring down the islamic republic that had
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a revolution in 1979. he said that it is the role of the besieged members to make sure that the ideologies of the revolution continue. he also said that writers, as he called them, will pay the price for their actions and will undoubtedly be dealt with just as to what you know. there are now 6 people that have been handed down death sentences in iran for their roles in their riots. the official charge is one that is waging war against the states. there are over 1100 people in iran that are now facing trials. i have been indicted according to human rights, who are over 17000 people who have been detained since the protest began. and the supreme leader also took the time to talk about the united states and the ongoing negotiations with that you clear deal of 2015. he said that we cannot continue to make concessions if we continue to give into their demands. they will continue
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making them 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 electoral bodies in the country. fighting and eastern democratic republic of congo has halted dr. confrontations on friday. i'm 23 fighters of agreed to a cease far with certain conditions, but they rejected coals by east african leaders to decide among withdraw from land . they've taken the groups widely believed to be boxed by real wonder, that's an acquisition that could got a denies. please talks are due to resume on monday without m 23 representation. the electoral commission of democratic republic of congo has announced general elections will be held in december next year. the commission is president. this is a lack of security and parts of the country could make it difficult to hold a free and transponder vote. nocka lego came as an assistant professor of african history at lincoln university. he says,
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some people are suspicious of the electoral commission. the issue is not so much about the level of security, which has always been the path of congress history, i since definition of but just the, the 1st prime minister of congo. but there is a legitimate suspicion about the electoral commission. several people on the ground and several groups suspect the leader of the letter of commission to be on decide of the president. secondly, because they have some strong ties. so there is some fantasy that can be predicted . it can also also be due to the fact that the president is not going to be fine. he's not going to certainly win the election in flood the lessons are transparent. amanda was accused of being a key figure in post election violence and ivory coast. more than a decade ago has returned home. so i was black, good day,
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was administered under former president long back book that were both acquitted of crimes against humanity last year by the international criminal court. 3000 people died and violence that began in 2010 after back, but refused to concede defeated. the polls as an employees in more than 30 countries as striking to protest about the company's labor policies and walk out, coincides with what's known as black friday. one of the busiest shopping days of the year. i think barrett has the story. it's become the biggest shopping day of the year. the shop is across the world flock online to amazon to get a black friday bargain. bargains that amazon workers say come at a cost everybody's looking for bargains here. quite honestly, these bargains are made on the backs of our colleagues. they just don't know enough money for it. last year, amazon seated made a record profit during the black friday weekend. the work is say vet,
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money isn't trickling down. they walking off the job to demand based working conditions and bits of wages as 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. 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 is calling for an end to binding collective agreements. it's being supported by environmental groups who are cooling on the company to commit to environmental sustainability. the most serious industrial action has been centered on the us, france and germany with other protest planned across the globe on at home. thank be on mom, keith. we have 35 countries in the asking the same thing as us because amazon is a global company and we all have the same working conditions and the same pay,
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which is at the lowest level of what countries are allowed to pay. we are all in the same mess. wanted to amazon has a patchy record when it comes to work is rights. 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 in u. s. warehouses occurred at amazon, amazon workers all over the world. no matter which country thing with st. busy work our experience, se, se dehumanizing mistreatment from amazon. the conditions are so bad working for amazon, that there is a trouble for a 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 in profit. alex bid al jazeera still had an old. is it
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a life on the edge we hear what people living near city is northern border. think about the possibility of a turkish ground offensive. plus of memories of madonna, the exhibition keeping the spirit of the high flying football saw alive the world cup in cutter. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way spotted my cattle aways? there has been some unusually heavy rain recently, and the warnings out in southern thailand of board say more central tong, ready on the bank, or carry the line actually does extend all the way down through peninsula malaysia for forecasting heavy rain little heavier than normal for continued couple of days that also can be set in smarter in parts of java and borneo. but the northeast,
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once in the dry, a monsoon is showing itself now in northern philippines and is on looks very dry. i have to say. but unusual rain has been showing itself again in southern china and its running up as a 2nd batch through the eastern side of the yangtze towards shanghai. and that joins out was an existing line through the korean peninsula. now the north about his re quite co, this is a high temperature in the middle of mongolia minus 24. really, really called it a warnings of severe cold. in this part of northern china, mongolia and apple cause bring some snow to vladivostok, but this rain itself is a little heavy. for this time of the year, the ne monsoon has ready, strengthened much recently infected, lost all its impetus as a slow revolving circulation gives sheridan western side of me and barbara. these showers on the western side of southern india. so up to vase files go are unusual for this time. yeah. but they're all the same. the weather. sponsored by categories . and just the year the u. s. government sent thousands of asylum seekers back to
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hate. if you take to the sea, you will not come to the united states. wish back in hell. i don't see the money tearing pipe in down. fault lines follows the lives of some of those deported. these people are just trying to had a better life. no country for haitians on a j 0 ah ah, you want to go to 0 reminder about top stories this our former pakistani prime minister, enron con, says this party is resigning from all government assemblies. speaking to supporters,
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cannon said his party will not march on islamabad to avoid destruction or chaos. china has registered a 3rd day of record numbers of coven 19 cases. that's more than $55000.00. as lots of restrictions been tightened in several regions. in a defined speech, iran supreme leader has praised forces who dealt with months of protests. the violent track down on bodies, sparked by the death of masa omni. well in police. custody in september has been widely condemned foot his id as as an associate professor at the faculty, a world studies at the university of toronto. he says protesters demands haven't gained traction with the supreme leader. that is this culture of resistance in the land. since the $979.00 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
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government and they want to see what measures new measures the 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 push push of his speech was dealing with the idea of confronting american hegemony and the riot in the country. in his opinion, a part of his money, the idea that the united states wants to take over again the same way. they did it in 1953 after the cool and you saying that the country is not going to allow that
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to happen. they can you great is remembering millions who died in a famine in the 1930 during the soviet rule of joseph stalin. commendation to taking place. as many people face a desperate winter this year, re challenge isn't keith at the holiday, more memorial and expense the importance of the event, the countries people since 1998, the whole saturday of november has been a little more memorial day. and this monument behind me is the main horrible memorial in here. you will probably not see as many people turning up here as on other years because of the security situation created by that 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
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soviets. now the ukrainians have long said that this essentially was a genocide. this was a suppression of ukranian national identity, purposely enacted through starvation and acted by moscow. people living in the northern city in city of as i was worried about an increase in violence. rockets reportedly followed by curtis charges from the y p g on group earlier this week, killed 5 civilians, and turkish government is believed to be planning a ground defense of against the group. send him costio to report some curious in southeastern, took it. o, somehow hum done was this barber shop in us as in northern syria since the civil war began. he witnessed attacks by arsole and kurdish fighters, the vi peachy the past couple of years have been relatively quiet. but earlier this
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week, as ours was once again hit by rockets, wilma lab, it was a bloody night. i don't know when we will get rid of this white b g terrorist threat. it's affecting business. we hope the turkish military launches this operation soon and restores safety there. he is referring to a turkish ground operation and to northern syria. something the government of frederick type ardon has hinted at with wildlands rising along the border. and in a stumbled when a booming killed 6 people earlier this month in the border region, some are concerned for their safety. i lived with this bomb threat because there is no alternative or solution. a lot of civilians are paying a lot of money to immigrate. if i had other options, i wouldn't stay here. we're a little bit of only a serial turkish businessman says the fighting has halter trade, education and development on both sides of the border followed the other in case of
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instability. i'm concerned about families and children. we syrians and turks and killer sar intertwine. if we built a life here and we won't leave lee in southern lashley in the city, sanders of as awesome kit is on your list. thank law meters apart. the area is the primary played with the security of one side is important for the other. that's why both sides of the border seem to support efforts to ensure the region stability. seneca. so low l to see that kit is se centered here. pianos are being held in se brazil for 3 people killed when a teenage gunman opened far at 2 schools. more than a dozen people were injured in the time of our cruise, i suspect is in police custody barbara ongoing 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. well ma'am, we had
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a swastika on his clothes when he committed the act. but when we seized the symbol, it was no longer attached to his clothes. he 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 there. the salisbury had direct access to the staff room during break time, but he surprised them and attack 9 teachers who received held. the 2 died parents arriving at the scene, hoped for the best the equal hail knew. 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 we truly the governor of escort 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
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affected. and this is what we're doing here. the suspect is and custody authorities say, he's a military officer, son, and used registered weapons. this has led to questions about brazil's gun laws fire on may on a ship increased fivefold since 2019. when laws her relaxed. some say increased availability of weapons could make mass shootings more common. barbara and groper alto, sarah india is one of 5 countries that signed a pang of the un climate. somebody in egypt to protect mangroves. it's home to one of the largest reserves in the world. probably mid town reports from the southern state of canada, where 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,
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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 the high density at the same time off in your, you'd be doing a like for both new york. 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 goals at the same way you can own more profitable 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 man, grooves, i've been cleared 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 unprotected man. girls have been globally recognized as one of the best ways to counter climate change. they absolve mo, cobblins and other tropical forests and also project lines from natural disaster,
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such as an army. sorry to say that depletion is threatening ecosystems and local economy and iron. kumar 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 that flows into the river. this is killing the fish. there was one fish called grew up, and it's not there anymore. conservationist want to state government to step up mango protection. they said these can co exist which ship farms we hope to do sustainable from farming. and we have traditional method of shim farming, prevail and in killer and. busy now the, the non traditional, more intensive stream farming is, is changing the geomorphology of the, of the area and the, and even the restoration becomes
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a difficult been these landscape men and says, 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. park new metal al jazeera tele sadie southern india. ah poland of their 1st when of the world cup, after beating saudi arabia to nil. captain robert love and dusky who scored his 1st over gold the finals to wrap up the victory for his side. saudi arabia who shocked argentina, the 1st might have caught on 2022. also mister penalty in the 1st half right now defending champions france are up against denmark. australia's world cub hopes are still alive after they re ignited their tournament with a one mill wind over to this year. mitchell juice, 1st half header was enough for the sa, who's of the i was in the stadium. it means estrella go into the final game against
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damage with a chance of reaching the last 60 funds on former teammates of argentinian for ball star. diego muddled donna, be mocking 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, argentina will face mexico and a do or die match after a shock defeat to saudi arabia and their group see opener. argentinians are hoping the spirit of diego madonna will be with them for the last much of the day, alexia brian, as more, ah, this is the 1st world cup without diego, madonna, who's widely considered to be one of the best players in the sports history. fan festival includes memorabilia from throughout his career, or when he was just 16 to the pinnacle of his playing years to when he was
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a coach and manager. so much. but under my thought of the most important thing for us is to pay homage to diego permanently, to make sure he gets the respect he deserves. to give back to him a little bit of everything he gave us. maximilian o guy o was good friends with mera donna. he's also a mega fan. he has a tattoo with the players hand on his stomach and his signature inked on his arm menu personal on a personal level. he was always great with me. he meant a lot to many people. one of the biggest draw cods of this experience is this plane which was blown here all the way from argentina. and it's covered and paintings of marijuana. it's called tango deos, partly because his skilful foot work was often described as dancing across the pitch. but also after one of his most famous goals, the hand of god,
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i fancied the experience can african i hologram of laura donna, some question. get us here. go to an emergency and send him a message like that will be st. up to space out. close it to the man. many supporters referred to as a hero, missouri 2 years on from married on his death. and despite tuesdays shock lost to saudi arabia, argentinian fans is still keeping the faith. now douglas were a bit sad about the results, but we know that argentinian plays of good enough to to around is only just beginning a mini agile tinian fans have told me that they've got 2 gods on their side, madonna and heaven. and on the ground staff play at lena macy, and they hope that with these legends on this side they'll help bring their team.

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