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yes, christ church, it's turned rather cold. rain affecting both islands here, but there is going to be a change on monday. look at that, some sunshine coming through the cloud and the temperature recovering rather nicely in christchurch. we have a look at the 3 day, a vast improvement through to choose date with sunny spells and will be moved to southeast asia. heavy rain picks up across southern areas of indo china in particular for vietnam as well as cambodia and the malay peninsula, heavier rain as well, affecting eastern areas of indonesia that she, whether ah ah angry old jersey with
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his 1st rally since surviving a shooting storms. former prime minister calls off a protest march to islamabad, la, ah, nor in tate of his al jazeera live from london. also coming up the u. s. will ease all related sanctions on venezuela following talks between the government and opposition in mexico. the fight against rebels in the eastern d. r. c. races concerns the violence could overshadow. presidential elections set for next year and messy to the rescue. argentine as captain inspires his team to whiten well, come when over mexico. ah hope august holmes, former prime minister in mon con, has announced his party will resign from all government assemblies. job bankrupt
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devali on the golf game and god speaking to thousands of supporters enrolled in d calling announced his team will abandon the long march to his i'm about to avoid destruction. ok, or is supporters, how to depression the government into holding early election car was ousted in a vote of no confidence in april. it was his 1st public appearance after being shot at the protest rally earlier this month. hodder is falling developments from the capital there's. i'm about m. ron con, had addressed a large rally in the city of railway brandy. the 1st appearance after the attack, the nation attempt on him. on november, the 3rd and richie was wounded. he made a passionate play to pay step ordered, saying that he had destroyed 2 odd fits up orders to go and march on islam abad. burdue said edward create and he said that the country were all ready and financially prices that it would not be in the interest of budget on
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a period of august on the military. also as a professional for they had read, one of the most powerful military voted on the atomic white by the 3rd day, much obey the constitution had welcomed the new military chief. but he also importantly mentioned the fact that he was considering the option of dissolving at least 2 provincial assemblies. the province of one job and the province of the hive of booking was providence and to regionally assembly that they didn't get a good vote just on and budget on the administrative catch me. now, earlier the government had said that if iran con, was engaged video about the electron, that is your dog dog provincial assembly. read, he had the government. so the ball of course, will now be in the government court and disk. of course, good. create a major crisis record assemblies. our daughter,
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the country will have no other option but to go for only a lecture. and then that is something where jim ron han had been asking for. busy the u. s. is eating oil related sanctions on venezuela. energy company, chevron has been granted and expanded license to resume some activities. the decision was made after the venezuelan government and the opposition announced they would resume political talks. associations. both sides have been meeting in mexico city. they've also us to manage it as well and funds held in foreign banks. several $1000000000.00 will gradually be unfrozen to respond to the countries monetary crisis. center rapids has more from mexico city. it's been more than a year since the last time the venezuelan government and the verizon opposition actually sat at the negotiating table. and one of the reasons there's been so much optimism of head of this round of negotiation is precisely because the goals and the rewards the potential rewards were outlined. well ahead of the negotiations,
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it was outlined before the to go. cheaters even sat down at the dialogue table. and the goal of course, is to resolve the ongoing economic and political crisis in, in venezuela for the government of nicolas. my little that would mean that he would have to commit to participating in free and fair elections in the country for the government of nicholas. my little the reward is in the easing of crippling international sanctions. the signing of an of, of an agreement between the 2 parties here would also automatically lead to an issue and of licenses to chevron, to resume operations in venezuela. this, of course, is good news for the united states. this comes at a time where a sanctions against russia tightening sanctions on russia are creating even more uncertainty over international oil prices. the signing of the agreement also create
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an international fund administered by the united nations to provide humanitarian a desperately needed humanitarian support to the venezuela people. so there does, again seem to be a lot of optimism more so that in previous rounds of negotiation, many people still waiting to hear what more the delegates from the from both sides may say later on today. but the overall feeling is that an optimist might kind of drawn this line from washington. d. c. might tell us more about the role the biden administration has played in this well, the state department has issued a formal statement confirming that to the sanctions against then as well, has been relaxed. essentially, what it means is that a shipper on the big u. s. oil company now has a license to resume importing oil from venezuela. there is a catch in this though, is that any of the profits will not go to the state grant as well an oil company,
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but to pay off chevrons, debt within venezuela. so, so that is one particular issue that we are still waiting to hear response from the been as well as the know so right and then leadership. also what we've heard is from the sources within state department making very clear that this is not because of the global oil shortage. the reason for this is to encourage all parties to proceed with this tentative movement towards democracy. this being a warning sounded to by the chair of the powerful senate foreign relations committee by menendez, who has welcome the talks in mexico, said he, buddy adds that if this is a nother ploy, as he puts it to buy nicholas my daughter to try and extend or buy time in terms of avoiding put the sanctions then sanctions will be completely and utterly re applied . so that's a warning from the chair of the sun, the senate foreign relations committee. but generally,
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the vital administration has welcome these talks in mexico city. and the results of these talks at this particular point and in return has offered, as it were, an olive branch to all parties in terms of resuming oil imports from pen as well. although it may be at to a limited extent at the stage, why can i thank you very much indeed. fighting appears to have stopped in the democratic republic of congo despite m. 23 fighters. not fully agreeing to a cease fire. am 23 rejected caused by africa need us to disarm and withdraw from territories. they've taken. the group said it would conditionally respect to seize, fought, but would retaliate if attacked by congress. these forces the group is why do you believe to be backed by rwanda and accusation? cigale denies. peace talks are due to presume on monday without him 23. it was direct talks with the government in kinshasa electoral commission in democratic congo. dance that general elections will be held in december. next year. the
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commission president expressed concern that persisting insecurity and parts of the country would make it holding free and transparent votes. a challenge. a 2018 election was the 1st peaceful handover of power. at the time had been 2 years of delays to hold the poles. to katy, one in that election succeeding joseph la after 18 years as leader knocker leg ok, the fiscal analyst and an assistant professor of history and african history at lincoln university. he says, the actual commission, impartial, he has been questioned. the issue is not so much about the the, the level of security didn't reach as always, in the path of content yesterday, i, since definition of just the, the 1st prime minister of congo. but there is a legitimate suspicion about the electoral commission. several people on the ground
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and several groups suspect the leader of the letter provision to be on the side of the president. certainly because they have some, some time. so there is some fairness that can be predicted. you can also also be due to the fact that the president is not going to be fine. he's not going to settle you when the lation is for the elections are transparent, the argentina have gotten their world cup campaign back on track by beating mexico captain lin messy set aside on the way to the to know when we sail stadium argentina suffered a shop defeat to saudi arabia in the opening match. and another loss would have seen them eliminated. and the wind argentine against poland in their final group much will see them into the knockout stages. reading champions, france of the 1st team to quantify the final 16 of the tournament,
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georgia. killian, but a score based goals as they beat denmark to one to reach the no stage dames can fill it through if they beat australia in their final group match straight is secure. this is william, this will be teaching easier. one new to do 1st. header was enough for the, for cruise at the new stadium. the 1st when the world cup since 2010 and parents have had their 1st we did the tournament speaking, saudi arabia to new ever wilco arabian shocked argentina in their 1st match. cutter 2022 also missed penalty. first health move in world cup today at 2130 gmc live from do still to come around to 0, a landslide rips through the italian holidays. my linda is here. leaving dozens of
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people cut off. another day of grieving in ukraine, the nation remembers the millions who died in the man made famine. 19, thirty's ah, hair. lo there, winter swept his way across europe, knocking temperatures down and bringing some very chilly conditions. now we are expecting that cool air to shift its way further south dropping temperatures in the southeast. that's going to be joined up with some really wet and windy weather, shifting its way further east, across the mediterranean. now, more sensual areas are seeing lots of calm, but cloudy weather. however, the weather isn't very far away. we've got another atlantic front rolling, and that's going to bring some heavy rain to the likes of southwestern areas of england. the low countries and northern areas of france, it will also bring
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a bit of a wintry mix into scandinavia with heavy snow falling in norway to the east of this though, an improving picture, slightly temperature wise. but winter has still got these areas in its grip, smudges of snow pulling across ukraine onwards into russia. no farther south of this we are going to see a bit of a wintry mix blowing across the balkans, dropping temperatures here for the south of this. and when, when the weather moving its way across southern parts of italy and onwards to greece, look at that is looking very nasty. by the time we get into monday, we could even see some snow touching into northern areas of greece and the valley. eric's islands cannot catch a wet and windy weather through into monday. that sure weather ah ah ah
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ah ah ah, or one of the top stories on out 0. pakistan's former prime minister in ranken has announced his party will resign from all government assemblies. speaking to thousands of supporters in rope indie con announced his team will abandon that long march to his i'm about to avoid destruction or chaos. the u. s. is easing oriented
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sanctions on venezuela energy company. chevron has been granted and expanded licensed to resume some activities that a decision was made out of the vendors were in government and the opposition announced they would resume political talks. and argentina got their world cup campaign back on track by beating mexico captain unanimously. set his side on the way to the tuna when at marcell, stadium, china, his reported reco number of covey, 19 infections for a 3rd straight day. within 35000 cases have been registered the most in a 24 hour period. since the pandemic began. the western jin chang region has been shot down for more than a 100 days demonstration, according for an end to the lockdown shortly ago, has more. oh, a crowd outside the state owned economic and for a military organization in
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a room. she sion, janet regional capital singing the national anthem ah, and calling for an end to the kobe lockdown, i brought the streets around the city hall and pushed down barriers of put in place by authorities. c, media reported the protests were held after a fire at an apartment on thursday that killed 10 people. and that it happened in a compound considered a low cobit risk where residents had something has been allowed out. but videos, shade on chinese social media led many to believe that the victims could not escape in time. as the building was partially locked down, some of the country's longest locked down had been imposing chin. jag, many overwhelmed cheese for 1000000 residents of both for leaving their homes were up to 100 days. but it's not just in she and john. well,
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position is growing in the capital aging. many people say they're frustrated by the ongoing restriction, 200 or something. i think it's not necessary to do the cobra test week in this morning. i won't do what i already did it yesterday, but on our there's no restriction really to go anywhere. i have my own view. generally i comply with government regulation, but i think for unreasonable requirement, when it doesn't affect my travel, i do not listen to them. what cases continue to rise? many here are hoping for a scientific approach to president, she's 0 cobra policy. questioning the locked downs wants to boot, but now even that is being thrown into doubt. so nick, i yeah, go out there as an iowa. taiwan is president, has resigned as the head of the governing party falling defeats in local elections . tying one says she took responsibility for the democratic progressive party's poor performance. on saturday,
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voters chose the opposition nationalist party and several major races. as concern over threats from china lingered, tie will continue. as taiwan leader, iran's supreme leader, ayatollah ali. how many has praised the country security forces for controlling what he called riots? widespread protest was sparked in september by the death in custody of a young woman. in rest has turned into one of the boldest challenges to iran leadership for 979 islamic revolution. around liter blame the countries foreign enemies, particularly the u. s. for the unrest it says negotiating won't resolve anything else. jabari has more from tara, on the supreme leader, ayatollah become an age at the age of 80 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 of iran. he said that there are still western powers at trying to bring down
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the islamic republic that had a revolution in 1979. he said that it is the role of the basil 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 to let 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 trialing . i have been indicted according to human rights scooter. over 17000 people who have been detained since their protests began. and the supreme leader also took the time to talk about the united states and the ongoing negotiations with that nuclear deal of 2015. he said that we cannot continue to make concessions if we continue to
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give in to their demands. they will continue making them and at one point they will 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. people living in the northern syrian city of as, as say, they worried about an increase in violence. 5 civilians were killed this week by rockets, reportedly fired by kurdish fighters from the y p g. a turkish government is believed to be planning a ground offensive against the group. should em, crossley reports will kill us in southeastern, took here. oh, somehow hum, done wrong. this barber shop in us as in northern syria since the civil war begin, he witnessed attacks by our soul and kurdish fighters, the vi peachy the past couple of years have been relatively quiet. but earlier this week, as ours was once again hit by rockets or hulu, it was
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a bloody night. i don't know when we will get rid of this y p g terrorist threat. it's affecting business. we owe the turkish military launches this operation soon, and restores safety. he is referring to a turkish ground operation and to northern syria. something of the government of frederick type ardon has hinted at with wireless rising along the border. and in a stumble, when a booming killed 6 pupil earlier this month in the border region, some are concerned for the 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 only a serial turkish business. man says the fighting has halter trade, education and development on both sides of the border. they follow the other in case of instability. i'm concerned about families and children. we, syrians, and turks and killers are intertwined if we built
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a life here and we won't leave lee in southern lusciously in the sarah sanders of us as a kid is i nearly 6 thank kilometer is acquired. the area is the primary trade route . 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 scene anchor. so low l to see that kit is se centered here. a man who was accused of being a key figure in post election violence in ivory coast more than a decade ago has returned home, shall up lego day was a minister on the former president long ago. they were both acquitted of crimes against humanity last year by the international criminal court. 3000 people died in violence that began in 2010 after by boot refused to concede defeat at holes garza, i should. because of this man, all sorts of ordeals have taken place. close ones, loved one sister, brothers and friends have all fallen because of this man, and we carry this pain,
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this loss. and now we are told he can come back to our country. honestly i am hurting inside for all those that have lost loved ones, but i am just a citizen and the government tells us to foster reconciliation. so we can all move forward. and he's one person has been found dead and about 10 others are missing. arter landslide on the southern italian island of is care, a wave of mud caused by heavy rain rushed down a hill in a small town of cuz i mitchell autonomy, engulfing homes, and sweeping caused the sea. i take a hand as well. the images are shockey relentless rain and the volcanic island of is here causing walls of mud to pour down st. inundating homes that are, that are my, the guy he, a president till the dramatic thing is that it ran over everything hard as i may seem to believe it swept away cars lamppost everything. there are some cars that are facing upwards that are shifted to the side,
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looking at them. when can i explain how was possible? the images are in some ways, hard to process so much force carried everything in its path, much bit ending up in the c, creating dangerous conditions for rescuers who are being hampered by bad weather conditions as they try to reach the island from naples. 30 kilometers away the stomach. dina, this is store better in operating since this morning. the rescue was there on site and my thought is and squads managed to arrive. others are on their way and the structures are operational with some difficulties due to the weather conditions. as you can see, the mudslides happened in the very early morning hours. local reports say at least 10 structures were destroyed. and many people are believed to be trapped in their homes surrounded by mud and debris. a beautiful historic island that attract tourists from around the world. now, barely recognizable particle haine al jazeera ukraine is remembering the millions
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who died in a famine during joseph stalin. soviet rule commemorations are taking place as many people face a desperate winter where we challenge reports from keith. ukraine is a country that knows all about hunger. the great famine of the early 900 thirty's is seed into the national consciousness. so it's no coincidence. the presidency lensky used hollowed a more memorial day to host european leaders and launched the grain from ukraine program. he wants to, well to know that russia's invasion has disrupted global food supplies. and ukraine is trying to do something about it. because it was which of the rebel, the words had left under the grain from ukraine program. by the end of next spring, we planned to senate the 60 vs from our 4th mean at least 10 per month to countries at risk of feminine drought. this is su, sudan, south to down, somalia, yemen, congo canyon. iberia. all of them are in dire need of help. it's help that ukraine
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needed 90 years ago, but didn't get on the 4th saturday of november every year, ukrainians. remember the hollow, the more, and the millions who died in an entirely man made famine. russia says the salvation hit several parts of the ussr, but a growing number of countries agree with ukraine, that it was a soviet genocide targeted specifically at them. the goal over hold more is to eliminate ukrainian identity in the places if identity by so yet they've been to russia, they've been russia's recent invasion, is seen here is the criminal latest attempt at the same goal. most important thing where you're going and where to avoid the story and the petition of the story. loan candles a little windows on holiday more day and memories have been passed down generations . you both, who's all about what her mother's family went through in their village near keith.
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we will remove my mother and i were very close. so she told me that people were afraid to talk about it. even when people went to the fields, eat grass in the spring over full to luck for the communists. they couldn't even remember it. public asia, now i consider it my duty to share this with people across the country. these candles are burning in memory of a collective trauma. from 90 years ago, the ukraine is going through another collector trauma right now. and so these candles could just as well be burning for the present, where we challenge how to 0 ukraine. india is $15.00 countries that signed the pact at the un climate summit in egypt to protect mangroves. it's at home to one of the largest mangrove reserves in the world, having mitchell reports from the southern states of carola, where the cultivation of shrimp is endangering them and grows. there are few signs of life bubbling under the technology is expensive,
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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 are doing the lord in city here. we are doing it the high density at the same time off in there your you are doing a ford go to the new york. if you combated with the natural one, they are doing good place in a so that is a more different than maybe you can do more goals at the same way you can on more profitable shim 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 groups, i've been clear to make way for them. careless forest cover has reached a historic low in some areas that are motion farms and man groups. most of what remains is privately owned and unprotected man. girls have been globally recognized
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as one of the best ways to counter climate change. they absolve mo, cobblins and other tropical forests and also project lines from natural disasters such as synonymy, signed to say that depletion is threatening ecosystems and local economies. iron 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 governor, governor farmers use chemicals to kill all the organisms in the water. and this is done before they put the shrimp, see this water then flows into the river. this killing the fish? there was one fish called grew up, but it's not there anymore enough. good. conservationist want to state government to step up mango protection. they said these can co exist which and farms we how to do sustainable from farming. and we have traditional method of trim, farming, prevail, and in killer and. busy now the, the non traditional, more intensive,
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true farming is, is changing the geomorphology of the, of the area and the, and even the restoration becomes difficult in these landscape men and say a ship grown this way is better. and other farmers will switch to this method. but conservation is sworn unchecked. farming could wipe away critical forest cover and endanger thousands of lives. park new metal al jazeera tele sadie southern india, american singer and actress irene kara, has died at the age of 63. she was beth overseeing the title tracks to the blockbuster movies fame and flashed arms flashed and see what a feeling and kara, an oscar, the best original song and to grammy awards. the cause of her death is unknown.

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