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demonstration st. place in cities across china with people calling for an end to pandemic, restrictions ah, play you're watching al jazeera live from do how with me fully back. people also coming up, jackie is reportedly planning to launch a military ground operation against what it describes as kurdish terrace. in northern syria, talks to bring peace in eastern democratic republic of congo due to resume, but the armed go fighting. the government won't be there with wow. and we hear from former ukrainian prisoners of war who say they were tortured by their russian gods. ah, thank you for joining us. protest as in china,
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demanding an end to it. 0. call the policy it comes as infections reach, record numbers for the 4th consecutive day. nearly 40000 cases have been registered the most in a 24 hour period since as part of a pandemic bronco. bye high for d t us a show of defiance against china's leadership. oh, police drag away protested in the country's biggest city, shanghai, where paul in for president, she jim pink to step down and locked and to be lifted. ah, that's of to 10 people were killed in a fire at an apartment block, knew room she social media users blamed a locked down in the shing jang region for hampering rescue effort. analysts say growing opposition to china's 0 current policy is fueling wider unrest. it because of how many people are on the street on the one hand, but also because it goes wrong. the topic her,
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her cove is locked down to am questioning the whole system of her china, the government of the communist party. and also she g, p. a because the people see him responsible for the service 0, call the policy. so they are, the leadership must be boring very much and it's very hard for them. what to do? ha, ah, vigils have been held at universities across china. and here at shanghai is william curate, as covert cases, surge, china is the last major world power to enforce a 0 k with 19 strategy. it's continuing with snap locked downs, lengthy quarantines and mass testing to deal with outbreaks, methods abandoned by other major nations. record numbers of coven. 19 infections have been recorded for days in a row. and many people are running out of patience. barbara and guy, pat archer,
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sarah. only i spoke to dickie body man, who's an epidemiologist and researcher in global health security at griffith university. he says, chinese strict covered policies are negatively impacting daily life. the 0 of it's not the gee that implemented by the china is now the only country in the world. now, implement this thing, but a strictly and it seems it's not visible. and also it's very, very, less likely to effective because, you know, in the image of the news somebody, i'm like x b, b, b o. it's quite like really possible don't prevent the infection because they are very effective in infecting the book. and what we see now in china, the broad as the you know, the because now into the,
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the 30th opened them. it can be, people need to work with the people near the work to day activities and also recover. ready daily life, and of course these, i'm another to isa china and the woman and was because the still being they are they live and when we did it, we are small people. i mean life because barely low be in the morning to get landscape. tech is defense, ministry is reportedly going ahead with its planned ground offensive in northern syria. in the coming days, it will target the syrian democratic forces and its allies conquered, blame them from this time attack that killed 5 people on tuesday. the military has already been shot, some type in the area and countryside near the border. the man who has more details on killing in southern take here on the ground. you do not see much actually,
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but what we are hearing is that it took here is preparing for this ground offensive . and this is walter turkish officials, including the turkish president and the defense minister have promised for a by the way, i have to underline that this operation is not only a separate operation following a bomb attack. in a stumble, which is turkish government, accused the wifi do for planning and carrying it out. but this is also completing what is left, how in 2019 for to hear back in 2019 in october, to repeal laws that were an offensive against the a y, p g, and affiliate which last with a couple of months and the operation was called piece bring forth that was a way of coordination with the u. s. s. a top u. s. secret officials came to the turkish capital, encore back then. but now we are hearing torcous prison that he's going to complete this, especially the air spread that was a launch
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a week ago by finalizing the ground defense. because back then to kill was able to take control of the risk item, pen avia from the current despite or would it disconnect? think i know up and has. okay. and he was saying that the next target that would be terrified and with it. and now we're hearing the title, what would be the 1st target for the turkish military as on choruses the place as a mess of what they call terrors? protesters in northeast in syria, have rallied to condemn the expected ground operation. demonstrators gathered in the kurdish majority city of commission aid. they accused turkey of terrorism by holding pictures of people who died in previous attacks. italy's government has declared a state of emergency after a land fight on the southern island of espia. italian media say 3 bodies have been recovered more than 200 rescue as a searching for 9 people who are still missing. a landslide was triggered by
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a storm early on saturday. thongs between african leaders are due to resume in kenya on monday to bring peace to eastern democratic republic of congo. the armed group, m $23.00, which is fighting the con, release troops will not be taking part. marco moore has moved from people by in north cable province, were at the front line of congo armed forces near kaboom by the soldiers. here are those further forward and beyond them, the hills behind them ruined. we put the camera a bit round to the left. we can see and 20 three's position and 23 in our group. the un thanks and on group is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda or they ruined the denies it. un peacekeepers have filmed and photographed when the soldiers entering the congo. rwandan soldiers have been said to go to them 23 fighters right now, the congress congolese army says are on the hill that we can see there about 700
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meters away. if we find the camera to the right a little bit, we can see just how close we are to the border. the east african leaders cold and 23 to cease fire, withdrawal and disarm on by a friday deadline. hadn't been fighting on this front since and the n 23 indicated that they would not cease fire and disarm number 2 hills we are looking at now. the one on the left is in the democratic republic of congo, and the one on the right is in rolanda. the border run between the 2 and the congress. the soldiers here of said the in the last couple of days, they've seen rwandan army trucks passing a board, a point near their carrying rwandan soldiers. and the n $23.00 rwanda were using the ceasefire time to reinforce and they concerned that means that they may be planning another attack towards either the city goma which is down there will to continue pushing on their western front towards mississippi,
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which is an area where i am $23.00 controlled colton mines in the past. they keep pushing that way. they couldn't circle the city of goma and besieged it. pakistan former prime minister, a man can says his calling off a protest march to avoid causing anarchy and chaos. he made his 1st public appearance on saturday after being shot and wounded at a rally earlier this month. can save his haughty will withdraw from all regional and national assemblies. it's part of a bit to push for early lectures. ibis design, guys, so no, no, we do not want to be a part of the system. i am going to meet all my chief ministers, my parliamentary party leaders, and we have decided to leave all the assemblies instead of causing destruction in our country. instead of creating havoc in our country, it is better that we get out of this corrupt system. al jazeera is come, our hider has more from his lamp band. i just slam abad sunday bazaar,
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which is brimming with activity. the people of this particular city were under siege because of the time of the long march coming through its lot capital. however, i am ron hahn in the interest of peace and security. said that he wanted to avoid k r r k supporters to go back threatening that they would resign from the provincial legislators. i hear of god emphasized the fact that when his government left the country that gone to me was in good shape, it was growing at 6 percent unemployment or acceptable levers. but he said that since this new coalition government, consisting of 13 parties, stroke over the country, the economy on the edge of collapse, the risk of default did not over 90 percent. and of course, unemployment has skyrocketed. so i have the pricing of essentially go more days. on average, i've seen a ride of over
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a 100 percent. since this coalition government took power. now the country, the economy service could not sustain this kind of a shock asking for early election. and the government, of course, will now be forced to do so if he indeed goes to where the promise of delivering the provincial assembly. and of course, to have already designed from the national assembly. that, of course, would be in about $800.00. she's rich election will have to be headed. people across august on will be hoping that the political crisis will die down and i'd better sense will prevail. although the government, maybe i didn't, i did not budge from its position, avoiding the general elections later. next year. it may not have any other choice, but to rethink it strategy. my doctor is a political and security analyst. he says, sounds, government is looking at all options to count a man. cons call for snap collections. people across the country,
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a, b, a r r to say that is something that with the economy would have gone down to what i speak with any with government jewels, not accepted as ignition except for the people in the province as family members, without dissolving this time yes, that is an option, but if they do this company, then that is an option, then you will probably go for elections over as of now, like i said, getting your partner. thanks. he has left other doors open by saying that, you know, with the party that would be
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a bad thing. so the, the, the impression is that we are both trying to buy. and the fact is that the buyer and seller each have a responsibility of national security or social security. people who thought of the front of a government had to speak still ahead on al jazeera, how a supplies we know of any us easy going sanctions on venezuela. falling a deal between the government and opposition. ah
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right. the area of heavy rain has moved in southeast asia. it's not obvious in the satellite picture. i agree, but it is the case all the same. i think we need to look for the central southern philippines for heavy dampers. soloway the java and all our loans to the east, but rather less so forced to motto, pinched malaysia or sudden thought. although i have to say there is rand tyler west in cambodia that still look unusually wet for this time of the year. this is also unusual. the amount of rain is falling in southern china and stretching across the japan is seasonally abnormal, but the cold air that's prompting that growth of rain is really quite cold. beijing's dropped to minus 3. it's minus 24 as a daytime high, it will on butter. and hobbies out minus 6, the snow has fallen so on tuesday. that's no longer a problem, but the ranging c is quite significant. where's it isn't really in india without
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much of a flow in the breeze. we've got a few wandering showers, could be heavy in carola, the rest of india, of course, is fine, dry and settled, which of course means the north and you deleon, the whole air quality is particularly paul in the re re imprints the shovels picking up a little bit hasn't dropped the temperature, doha tall, but it's sharie in the met. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah
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ah ah ah, welcome back our top stories on al jazeera, this are anti locked on demonstrations of being taking place in several cities in china. protesters are demanding an end to its 0 co policy. it follows a rise in infections for a 4th consecutive day to keys reported the going ahead with its planned ground defensive in northern syria in the coming days will target the syrian democratic forces. any san ly banker blame them for miss sila. todd had killed 5 people on tuesday, and talked to bring peace to eastern democratic republic of congo are due to resume in kenya. on monday, the article m $23.00, which is fighting congress troops will not be taking part. it's fighters have
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rejected calls to disarm and to withdraw. from that since russia invaded ukrainian february, both sides of accused each other reaching international conventions on prisoners of war. one woman released during a prisoner swap, spoke of her time in russian detention in eastern ukraine. john hall has his story . alina banana is a 26 year old, ukrainian voter god and dog trainer. she was among hundreds of soldiers, police and border guards who survived the siege of murray pole. in the warren of tunnels and bunkers deep beneath the as of style still works. they were the southern port city not best to defend sab alive. yeah. they fight from the, the launch rockets, the sea tanks, with nature the russian infantry arrived in a final act of defiance before their surrender. in may, alina here on the left,
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joined others in singing the national anthem. they were taken to underneath a grim detention center near the russian occupied eastern city of donnette sc, despite russian denials, others have claimed torture was commonplace. here alina struggles to find the words from shaw quadrant bang, bang for the field, and every day in the felt like a week, it was a closed room for 6 people, and we had 28. i'm in the shop, they did a lot different things to a they would exactly like a logical pressure. whereas and they did other things. i kind of describe them. and then at the end of july, there was an explosion. dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in war. russia said was ukrainian shelling lena's account support, satellite imagery, and independent analysis that indicates the explosion came from within. ukrainian
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president followed him as lensky called it the deliberate mass, murder of p, o. w 's. there's of all of the writers on the 1st official as it happens after 10 pm. we had screams, dog's barking was wounded, were brought to us into the women's building, gave them what medical care. we could, they told us what happened. they said half of them were already asleep. others were still talking when the explosion happened. they said it happened on the inside. as somebody said, they saw the explosion itself. because if it had been shelling with that would have been destruction and lots of places. but there was only one hole in the roof of the building, meaning it could only have come from inside. in october, alina was among more than $200.00 ukrainians, released in a surprised prisoner's swap. but she returned home without her fiance ilia, who was captured just before the siege of as of style began. min one is that another dog. he's been imprisoned since the 12th of april. he has,
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who want his capture was confirmed, he's on the list. but where he is exactly, i don't know alina long's too, for the return of sonya, the beloved cocker spaniel, who was her constant companion in hell, as she describes it off as of style. sonya she believes, is also still being held by the russians. jonah whole al jazeera keith, meanwhile, millions of ukrainians who are trying to stay warm as winter temperatures continue to bite. many have been struggling with disruptions to power supplies caused by ways of russian air strikes or a challenge has more from ukraine's capital. keith, it depends where you are. it's different across different parts of the country, as you can see here. and if you have fresh snow falling temperatures hovering around 0 degrees elsewhere in the country in the south in the east, it's a little bit warmer. a couple of degrees warmer but still very cold and across the
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country. i would say that the situation is still extremely difficult in the capital city. power heating, water, and mobile phone coverage has been restored to pretty much everyone, though there are still emergency blackouts. and they are trying in the capital to keep the outages to a minimum of 5 hours per day per customer. but, you know, with pretty much every power station across the country, suffering some degree of damage in the last few weeks because of these russian, as strikes, mythos, strikes, and drain strikes. you can see why there is such a serious situation with regards to the power down in the south, particularly casts on things are much worse than they are here. yesterday on saturday, the authorities that said that they had got power up and running, but it's a long way to getting it back to people's homes. first of all, they going to start connecting it to critical infrastructure. only after that will
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people start getting power in their houses. again, the situation is bad there and people are being evacuated. at least 8 palestinians have been arrested in an early morning raged by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. the soldiers entered the tons of ramallah and bethlehem, where they confiscated weapons and ammunition israeli forces if carried away from the occupied territories in recent months, targeting palestinian cooks venezuela's government. any opposition has signed an agreement seeking to end the political and economic crisis. the u. s. has responded saying it will issue limited term contracts for oil extraction, buy energy company chevron. i know right below it, what's high hopes in the mexican capital? as delegates from the venezuelan government and opposition meet at the negotiating table for the 1st time in more than a year. oh, we're very pleased to return to this no mexican land of sisters and brothers in
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solidarity with the bull, the varian republic of venezuela. the latest round of negotiations resulted in a signed agreement which seeks to resolve the crisis in venezuela through free and fair elections. and to ease crippling economic sanctions on the country. and your cousin were what we need to guarantee is that in the next stage which begins to day, we are able to acquire the necessary political conditions to produce a democratic alternative for our country. in response, the united states also announced that part of the agreement will include limited term licenses for chevron to resume oil extraction operations in venezuela. a move that seen as strategically important for the west as tightening sanctions on russia have caused uncertainty over international oil prices. this latest round of negotiations between the venezuelan government and opposition here and mexico are being seen as a significant step forward in finding a lasting solution to the ongoing crisis in venezuela. some 7000000 people have
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fled venezuela since the start of the crisis. oh, experts say the newly struck deal could help bring the worsening migrant crisis to an end. or these will surely put the brakes on migration. also the freeing of acids have been sequestered whether united states will allow for a return of migrants or ever been released slow directed from venezuela. yet another important point of the agreement signed between the venezuelan govern and, and opposition, is the formation of an international font to be administered by the united nations are aimed at providing desperately needed humanitarian aid to the people of venezuela. when welded up a low al jazeera mexico city, early voting has started in his senate run off election in the u. s. state of georgia. the poor went to a run off to none of the candidates secured 50 percent in the midterm elections. fewer than 40000 votes divided democrat rafael warner can republican herschel walker. r winful warnock would give democrats 51 of the u. s. senate 100 seats.
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ah. so woke up news now and japan squandered an opportunity to move in to the last 16 other woke up after a defeat by costa rica, keisha fuller scored 10 minutes from time and gave costa rica as supplies one near win is fight dominating possession. japan couldn't build on their shocked, 1st round win over germany. and the 2nd game of the day is currently goal less between belgium and morocco. and then to more action to day on the football fund and out in about among the fans in the pearl district in doha is alexia brian. tell us what's happening, where you are, lexi. well as you say, i'm here in the pearl and for our international view, as you might not know, this is a large the residential district,
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just north of doe half city. it actually sits about halfway between doha and lou sale, which will house that all important world cup final on december 18th. and if you had come here back in 2010, when cotton was a world awarded the world cup, they really wasn't met. that much here and in fact i 1st came to her in 2009 and it's been amazing to watch the city grow and develop over that time. and there are so many fans out to not enjoying this part of the city. it's been really bothering, there was a parade, a short time ago, a very energetic crowd that are passing around this area. there's a big screen with crowds, a watching that were all co belgium game. that was a huge role when morocco scored a goal though it was like a disallowed, it's been very, very quiet since then. i think people are over there watching this game very, very nervously. and there are fans really from throughout the world here in dog. how earlier i was at the souk, the moroccans again, with very loud and full voice, very hopeful for an upset. went against belgian. i also had
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a quick chat with the full amount correlation. president co linda grab katana edge and she told me she was heading to the match tonight. she was very hopeful for her team to when she knew it was a much when the game for them. there was lots of chanting and cheering. i really rarely positive vibe throughout the city, beck care and the pill. medina, this is gonna continue later on into the evening. i just on the district nearby and kinda hotel, they have got their own carnival underway. that is going to involve a laser show and also an aerial parade. so we're hoping to hit on over to there and check it out later as well. i'd great atmosphere throughout, doin d, thank you so much, lexi, for that, alexia. brian. live fair at the pearl, my legal advisor to the rainy triple federation says his country will sue the us because they scrap these family republic emblem from its flag on social media post accounts of the us men. steam displayed the radiant drag with only screen white and red colors. the u. s. federation says that he decided not to use his opponent
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national flag as a way of showing support for women protesting in iran. if the host is here that has a passion, mrs. taken regarding the flag of the islamic republic of iran are against international law and morality. and we will pursue this through fif is morality committee. they must be held responsible for her hat in. certainly they want to affect the performance of our national team and it's next match against american. for now we must be more focused on the match between iran and america, so that god willing success can be achieved differently. our legal team will pursue this issue and we will see them at international bodies with her account and created from london has won a competition to see all 64 games at the well cap and black one, a trip to cut our long with for other people after sending a video explaining why he wanted to see all the games, it's the 1st time any one has attempted such a feat. he says he's tired, but the biggest challenge will be during the final set of bull games when matches
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take pace. himmel, tenuously. i 1st respond very fire the 1st day we had one game and then we are 3 games as i 03 games. this is south and i reside there for games. this is like the hardest period. right? basically, i think, 11 days in a row where we have 8 games or no 12 games and role 12 days in a row, you can tell how tired our air rise for games a day. and this is real. hundreds of people have been parading through the streets of synagogue capital, the car for carnival. the festival celebrates the diverse culture finnegan's, many ethnic groups organizers say, it's an opportunity for artists from across the continent to meet and exchange ideas. the tennessee and i think it is year we have keep radians. who are right next to us. we have nigerians, we have gambia and we have a lot of people who come to participate in our cardinal to show their culture. i won't even say that we're promoting cynical is.

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