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anger and frustration in china, hundreds protesting several major cities against present. she's 0 cope with policy . ah, con carry johnson. this is al jazeera lawson dough also coming up. searching for survivors, a landslide kills at least 14 people attending a funeral income route to a key. it says its force is off preparing for grounding. golden syria. as a conduct air strikes on the kurdish targets. and the crash of the titans produces a stalemate. germany draw with spain, root match at the well we begin in china where hundreds of people have protested for a 3rd day and
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a rare public challenge to one of our president. she jim pings. it's a policies that demonstrations against the government's strict anti coven measures . and beijing, shanghai, and even with han, with a corona vice pandemic 1st began. the protest started after building fire on thursday healed at least 10 people in the room. she a capitol of action jack were many se rescue efforts were delayed because of lockdown rules. the government says its policies are necessary though to keep the public safe. china has been living with some of the harshest anti cove measures for 3 years. in cases have been hitting record highs of the last few days. patrick falk has more now from hong kong. this isn't just about the covert cubs, it's all. so people with the lots of people at these protests hold the blank piece, paper symbolic to signal that discontents over censorship. and in many
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cases, people are challenging the leadership as well. they've been report to people actually chanting up these protests saying that we don't want lifelong leaders. we don't want emperors, and none of this arguably would be happening if the protest is to not feel they have strength in numbers. let's take a listen to of what some of the people are saying on the grant on church in terms of ashura, a few that is a heavy burden, but i didn't think this many people would come. i always thought that in china's current society, there aren't the conditions to organize something like this. because as everyone knows in the past few years, our freedom of speech to various ways we express ourselves are all being blogs. i didn't think that they would be a day when we can come together on the street to express our demands. and we're, i mean, i think chinese people struggle to get feed and still has a long road to go. we don't have a set way to go. we need a more complete action plan, largely efficient to staying quiet on the matter right now. they've also been
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urging reporters and foreign johnson particular to stay away from these protests. one of the things that authorities study want to avoid doing is pictures getting as they have been over social media, which might inspire a more people to get up on to the streets and to voice their anger at what's happening right now. well meanwhile the b b c says that chinese police arrested and assaulted one of it's jen, is in shanghai at lawrence was covering at one of the demonstrations for the british pro acosta when he was tackled and detained by police. bbc, it says he was released after several hours. chinese officials told the network lawrence was arrested to protect him from the virus. with james crabtree is the executive director of the international institute for strategic studies. asia, he says, john, as government is facing serious challenges, uncovered 19 is adding to its troubles is extremely rare in china. this is one of the most challenging moments for president vision being since taking office 2 terms
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ago. china is in a very difficult situation, its population is largely on vaccinated. it hasn't been willing to import effective vaccines, many of which are made by the west. and it's enduring a covert spike, meaning that the lockdown measures its population have had to endure, are likely to get worse. and so the government is in a real fix on the one hand, they need to find a way of restoring public order. there isn't an obvious way out of the cobit cul de sac in which they find themselves the challenges that you have. a pretty clear tension between not allowing it to spread and looking after the economy on the other hand. so trying to economy has slowed considerably. there are many factors that play into that and some of which had to do with a lot downs, but i don't think it's fundamentally about the state of the economy overall. it's just the people are fed up with having their normal lives disrupted by the
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harsh corporate policies and worried that they may be more of this to come because there's no obvious route out of the cupboard situation space. her ends are hoping turkey is planned to ground defensive in northern syria, will allow them to return to their homes. so he is defense ministries starting to target curtis factors that white p g, which is alive to the suing them because i'm lucky to have last week. it also says it is behind the bombing and it's done. bull acclaimed the f. b f denies center console. you is foreign developments from kill us in a sub to kia on the ground. you, you do not see much actually, but what we are hearing is that it took here is preparing for this ground offensive . and this is what the 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
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a separate operation following a bomb attack and is stumbled which is turkish government accused. the y p g for planning and carrying it out, but this is also completing what does that help in 2019 for to kia back in 2019, in october to repeal launched into an offensive against the a y p g, and affiliate which last with a couple of months and the operation was called piece spring force. that was a way of coordination with the u. s. o partials. as a top u. s. secret officials came to turkish capital, encore, back then. but now we are hearing talk is president that he is going to complete this, especially the air spread. that was a launch a week ago by finalizing the ground offensive because backs and to feel was able to take control of the restaurant, iron panel of yard or from the corridors fighter would at this go next thing up and
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has so care. and he was saying that the next target that would be terrified and with it. and now we are hearing that said your club would be the 1st target for the air turkish military. as encore receives the place as a mess of what they call terrors, east african leaders are meeting to discuss ways to bring peace to eastern and aquatic republic of congo. m $23.00 fighters will not attend, after rejecting international calls to disarm and withdraw from areas that they have taken out just areas. malcolm web sent this exclusive report from the front lines. nick, member, democratic republic of congo armies been fighting the n 23 armed group up and down the stretch of road for a week. a con, release army captain took us to the front line is near the border with rwanda, which is widely understood to back beyond group. well, they ruined denies. it was this. so just says,
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we'll fight them back to wonder whatever support they have on. this is one of 3 front lines where con goes army, his for 1023. in recent weeks. this time a year ago, and $23.00 only had a few 100 armed fighters. since then, the u. n's filmed fighters enter in congo from rwanda and rwandan. soldiers have been photographed among and 23 fighters. the so does he say fighting enemy that's better equipped than, than they say. and 20 three's fighters get more food, more water and that they have heavy artillery hidden on the hill top. that makes it difficult for them to fight and advance mode with the captain told us their enemies on a hillside less than a kilometer away. and 23 is rejected. international calls for it to withdraw and disarm by a deadline that passed on friday. congress army says were one, the ones military control of this area through its proxy and 23. it's rich with
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golden colton. mines. congress government says m. 23 can't be part of the nairobi piece talks unless it withdraws and dis arms will dock. what is up and we don't have time to waste because m $23.00 and a wonder only understand the voice of bullets. if they don't listen to the calls of the leaders will have to force them back to the place where they came from. congress military has jet fighters a new attack helicopters, military sources say they wondering why the government rarely orders them to bomb m . 20 three's artillery and help the infantry advance. nearly 300000 people who fled the fighting and the living in sanitary camps. many of them will say question, why the government's not doing more radical. i, when i was in an hour, our soldiers are fighting with the rebels. but whenever they're about to win the authorities tell them to stop fighting for one or 2 days. this is exactly when the rebels always take advantage and advance. we were told to leave the area so that
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soldiers can continue to fight back at the front line. soldiers told us their enemy is used a few days of calm to bring reinforcements from rwanda. no sign of this conflict ending soon, malcolm web al jazeera, cuba democratic republic of congo. at least 14 people have been killed in a landslide and come rooms capital and embankment collapsed, burying mourners attending a funeral. in yonder thousands of people still missing the rescue. cruise of digging through the devry divisional governor says search efforts would continue through the night. meanwhile, italy's government is facing a ford out from a lounge slide on the island of escape. a state of emergency has been declared at least 2 people having confirmed dead rescue, teams are still searching for about a dozen others. the torrents of mud and deborah swept away trees and cars and traps . dozens of families in their homes. poor brennan has more the hob,
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a town of cancer mutual attempting has been transformed and just figured instead of hosting mostly yonce and fishing boats. the once picturesque waterfront is now a tangle of overturned cars, ripped up trees, and half buried passenger buses. and a thick of mud cosca, divers, searching the harbor for bodies. several people are still missing. the fear is that may have been swept the death residence. try to pick their way through the wreckage and the silk and grief is rapidly turning to anger. a call for the button, multi veg people. it is the fault of our old politicians who did not do preventative work on the mountains. they cut down the trees, and this is the result is that happened before in 2010. when a 15 year old girl died, we were at this time, it was a catastrophe with other residents blame. a combination of nature and negligence. torrential rain and the steep hills above the town delivered a deluge of surface water. and then the hillside itself gave way, sending boulders,
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trees mud, and daybreak, barreling down the slopes, smashing anything in its path. i sang, he said, we were at home and woke up. my husband woke up and went outside and there was a water full of water and mud. coming down, i caught my brother. we went down the street to get to the car park, but we couldn't because it was already politically mud as it is sunday, address in the vatican. pope francis spoke of his solidarity and sorrow for the victims and offered his press. and the italian government has declared a state of emergency for escape. a decision which means ministers can start to release around $2000000.00 in relief funds. the island has experienced earthquakes . volcanic eruptions and severe weather before on earthquake in 2017 left to people dead. the final total from this tragedy is likely to be higher. pull brennan al jazeera was still ahead on al jazeera news. news. wow. you oh,
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former prisoners of war st. they were tortured by their russian gods. will meet one ah hello. they will start in the middle east just a few days ago. we saw some dramatic and devastating flooding affecting parts of saudi arabia where we could see more of that in the next few days. we've got some really wet and windy weather pushing its way east, across the mediterranean. that's going to bring some heavier rain across the levant . by the time we get to choose day, you can see those storms and showers developing across saudi arabia, pushing into iraq and edging further east. and further south of this, it is a much dryer picture with a shemelle pushing across the gulf that is expected to ease. however, by the time we get into choose date. now we moved to north africa. wet and windy
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weather continues to effect places like algeria, shanicea, and northern areas of libya. we have got warnings out here but to the north west and further south. it is much quieter, just some showers, tickling coastal areas of the gulf of guinea. for the wet weather we have to head further south. we are going to see some intense storms effect paces like bon, as well as angola the movie as much wire as is western areas of south africa. it's to the east of this. we are seeing the storms and showers intensify across more central areas of mozambique, sunshine and warmth. however, in cape town, ah, ah,
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ah, ah, like the ah ah, watching else is there amanda main stories of this town. hundreds of people in the fifty's across china protested for a 3rd day. demonstrators are quoting for an end to present changing things. so kids defense ministry says it's planning to conduct the ground defense norman, staring, coming it targeting kurdish fighters from that one p g. good to hear names from
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rocky to last week. landslide and come ruins capital. they had killed the 14 people. witnesses a morning attending a funeral when its been 9 months since russia invaded ukraine and both sides of accused each other or reaching international conventions on prisoners of war. one woman has spoken of her time in russian detention in easton ukraine. she was released during a prison for what is still coming to terms of her experience as to the whole reports. alina panini 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 matthew pole in the warren of tunnels and funk. cuz deep beneath the as of style steelworks, they were the southern port city a lot faster than the lobby. they fired from the,
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the launch rockets, the tanks, nation, the russian infantry arrived in a final act of defiance before this surrender. in may, alina, here on the left, joined others in the national anthem. they were taken to underneath a grim detention center near the russian occupied eastern city of dunn at sc, despite russian denials. others have claimed torture was commonplace. here alina struggled to find the words from shaw quadrant, then bound for the field, and every day in the felt like a week, it was a close re meant for 6 people. and we had 28 men in the shop. they did a lot different things to us that would exert like a logical pressure where it and they did other things. i can describe the legs. and then at the end of july, there was an explosion. dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed in war.
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russia said was ukrainian shelling lena's account support, satellite imagery, and independent analysis that indicates the explosion came from within. ukrainian president followed him as lensky called it the deliberate mass, murder of p, o. w 's. there's a war been the right should on the 1st of the fuel as it happens after 10 pm. we heard screams, dog's barking was wounded, were brought to us into the women's building. i gave them what medical care we could not, and 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 . on somebody said they saw the explosion itself. because if it had been shuttling 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. october alina was among more than $200.00 ukrainians, released in a surprise, prisoner swap. but she returned home without her fiance, ilia,
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who was captured just before the siege of as of style began. when one is the match dog, he's been imprisoned since the 12th of april. he have who want his capture was confirmed, he's on the list. but where he is, exactly. i don't know alina long's to, for the return of sonya, the beloved cocker spaniel, who was her constant companion in the hell, as she describes it all out of style. sonya she believes, is also still being held by the russians. jonah ho al jazeera keith. while the head of the un nuclear watchdog is warning of a potential accidents that ukraine is operation, planned or fail, grossi says the solution must be found to reduce the risk as soon as possible. only last week, the 3 other nuclear power plant in 15 young 4 sites. the 3 other live near many ski and south ukraine where also in
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shut down and operating with emergency diesel generators because the greed had been attacked or was interrupted. so i wouldn't, i would say we don't have time to fear. we are all the time, you know, on the, on the action, try to see what is needed in different parts and what are the technical solutions we can discuss with at the ukrainian operators at to, to see to it that there is no accident. and you can watch the full interview with rafael. great. see on saturday, december the 3rd at 430 gm to here on out of here, unesco committee is meeting in morocco to consider 56 donations for inclusion on its list of intangible cultural heritage. you an agency aims to protect and promote cultural practices and traditions for generations to come. some b as in
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a dance team is among the nominees. the my number is bye shawna. chet, i'm the director of the color la dance team that you said. we see a new role. well, we adore our contract drivetrain from, with their significance of their color. le dance is celebratory, done every trip don't calla guntee and we have 5 to dump amongst the people on this trip up from the same plan over there. and that is verizon, right? it's only common amongst these people. now what happens is that when we a happy end of the week or the color team got to deliberate and have fun with the color guns depicts our social set
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up. for instance, we have fishermen, you will see one done so depicted people bringing the fish and getting the fish cooking the fish. another done with the pick. since we our simple for doing it to depict people have a problem being you know, i'm turning into something new. we are very happy that you never go out. come on board to try and promote the present vision of our culture. i think in this way, none of our cultural activities, i'm not traditional, will disappear. ah, though har is the center of the football world right now, but there are all sorts of cultural events in the city. during the world cup.
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alexey o'brien watched a show in the district known as the po, ah, i'm here in kind of court here, as you can probably see behind me, it was modeled only italian city advantage. there are all night buildings, the canal in imitation realty bridge. and the cultural shows like life behind me, they say, organized in conjunction with the people behind the world. we're now making them draw the acrobats they the laser shod. there's been a new one thing, right. and it's really enjoy the brown ah ah,
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ah, a little earlier as the moroccans team and beat belgium to now belgium ranked 2nd on the account number with managed to come out on tom and people have been telling me, you know, didn't really tell me about the team from the region that they doing so well at this, the 1st world captain in the middle east, there was the iran when i bewail, there was the saudi when a last week, the 4th now morocco, the belgium, a huge and the world many. and i can't wait to see what happens around the rest of the tournaments. ah so that set some of the culture behind the football. and now let's talk about the
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action on the field. joanna roscoe is outhouse to go on there. how's waterfront? catherine's transfer is provided some memorable, well cut shocks, and we saw 2 more on day 8 of the tournament. the highlights was morocco beating the world's number to rank team belgium. the girls came late in the game from abdul hamid subsidy. and zachary abu plough to give them a to know when it was only morocco's 3rd, when ever as well cut finals, and they're in a strong position to reach the last 16 for the 1st time since 1986. they will quantify if they avoid defeat against canada in their final group game. the other upset came as costa rica bounce back from the 7 gold, some paying by spain to beat japan. keisha phil as 80 minute goal was enough for one day when the had been alley stadium, that was costa rica,
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the 1st shot on target at this tournament. in the clash of the european heavy weights, germany picked up their 1st point of the tournament and draw with spain. it was spain who took the lead. when alvaro mara came on as a substitute and put aside ahead, but germany for back to secure what approved a vital points in this group and other sub nicholas full croak finding the target. germany leads to beat costa rica in that final game. have any chance of reaching them the count states and canada made history with that 1st ever. well, in that game with probation from so davies, but that's as good as it goes. the equalizer came on the half hour from andre, manage the 2018 run up found this tries to see off the 1st talk with another go by mouth totally via up to the break croatia pulled further ahead. come rich, got his 2nd goal of the night. canada,
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we're on done again in the closing stages with a break away goal for love from maya to seal of a convincing one victory probation. now to talk with a group on goal difference and just need to draw against belgium in the last group game to qualify for the last 16 candidate won't be going any further in this tournament. well, let's talk through some of the days. main talking points with one rango and chicago makisha, ayesha morocco giving themselves a great chance. 7 lay it to be making out one of the african teams in the knockout stages. not so many people believed that moral grad a chance in that group, but seeing them, you know, in the opening game, holding croatia to that goal. joe, it just, you know, told us a little bit about the coach rally dragon, he's not conceded a goal since he took over in august of this year. and us just a couple of months with the team. 5 clean sheets for the atlas. lions that just gives you
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a picture into what the team can do and the problem that they had was really to score goes. and now we've seen 2 very incredible goals, not from super stop players from really young players in the squad seberio, obviously with a good history and playing for the germany under 21 side. and now finding his route, you know, with morocco really just shows you what they can do, i think they have the quality to deliver in that last game against canada. and they'll go very far in this tournament. one, spain and germany sharing the points. will the german fans be happy with that or will they be worried that their team may not reach the group stage for a 2nd while company? right. the perspective kind of changed after the, the japan game to be quite honest. with you, if you look take, took a couple of steps back and look at this group or from a german perspective. you'd have said, well, if we draw with spain, i don't think that's a bad result. it still isn't a bad result. but i think we compound that or makes it a bit more complicated, is the fact that they love to japan. the point puts them back in the race, especially knowing what happened in the other end of this,
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of this group. and it puts germany a position where they can advance if they win and only if they win. so that's where the pressure is. they didn't want to have the pressure in that last match. i should group is very tight. who do you think will make it into the last 16 after this game? now i can comfortably say that i think spain and germany will make it out of this group. ok, i'm writing that down. i'm going to bring it back to you later on. better than i have, so that's why i have to go with her. all right, but it hasn't been as good as you think. why do you agree? spend gemini worse? i mean logic. well, as the, as it's progressed in this group, we've seen it spain, maybe, of course, results not get better, but we've seen their functionality work. yeah, they had a breakdown with germany, but of course it's germany at the end of the and germany also improve the more compared to their loss against japan. now they freeze, poster rica, how will coast we can come into that match. that's going to be the big key. all right, we'll have to wait and see. one must have thank you will. by the end of day 9, every team will played 2 games at this. well come mondays actually get.

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