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the head further south, we are going to see some intense stone effect places like a bon, as well as and go le, now maybe 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 ah
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save. c a protest is in china cold for president. she ging to stand down, his anger grows against his 0 coven policy. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, took care resumes as strikes, targeting kurdish fighters while reportedly preparing to launch a ground and cushioned into northern syria. aist african lead is made in kenya to discuss pace plans for eastern democratic republic of congo. the main rebel group will not be at the negotiating table. and germany revive the hopes of qualifying for the knockout rounds of the world. come with a light equalizer against spain. ah,
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we begin in china where there are protests for a 3rd day against the government strength cove. 19 badges. the demonstrations are a rare display of public defiance against one of president teaching pings, policies. described 3 is of some of the toughest current virus restrictions in the world. cases in china have hit record highs and basin days, or protests have taken place in shanghai bay jing and the city where the pandemic 1st began. whew hon. they started in autumn g, the capital of shame, jang province, after a building called fire. and 10 people died. many se rescue efforts were delayed by lockdown restrictions. patrick fog has more from hong kong. this isn't just about the covert cubs. it's all. so people with the lots of people at these protests holding blank piece, paper, a symbolic to signal that discontents over censorship. and in many cases,
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people are challenging the leadership as well. that being report to people actually chanting at these protests saying that we don't want lifelong leaders. we don't want emperors, and none of this argument 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 hill church internal not 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, serious 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 feet 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 officials are staying quiet on the matter
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right now. they've also been urging reporters in foreign janice in 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. meanwhile, the baby see says chinese police of arrested and assaulted. one of his journalists in shanghai had lawrence was covering the demonstrations for the british broadcaster when he was tackled and detained by police. the bbc says he was released after several hours. chinese officials told the network lawrence was arrested to protect him from the virus. james crabtree is the executive director of the international institute for strategic studies, asia. he says chinese government is facing serious challenges. code 19 is adding to its troubles. is extremely rare in china. this is one of the most challenging
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moments for president vision being since taking office 2 terms 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 code 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. but there isn't an obvious way out of the cobit a cul de sac in which they find themselves the challenges that you have. a pretty clear tension between not allowing cobra to spread on looking after the economy on the other hand. so trying, as economy has slowed considerably, there are many factors that play into that 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
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by the harsh cobra policies and worried that they may be more of this to come because there's no obvious route out of the cupboard situation. now turkey has resumed air strikes against kurdish fighters in northern syria and sunday jets bomb. there is controlled by the y p g, a curtis group linked to the p k. k, which so care considered as a terror organization. the defense ministry says the ground defensive will be launched as soon as possible. anchor blames the y p g for recent attacks, and it's tumble in gaussian tap. i q stations, the group denies said of course all the is in killers near the tortilla syria border. so cinnamon is sign of that ground offensive at this point. well, some, actually everybody was expecting a ground operation last night and, ah,
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there are so many turkish media outlets positioned themselves and guards out there been killers. of course, these kinds of offensive offenses are also based on negotiations, but what everybody expects on the ground and site syria. and i'm all the people that we have spoken to so far this is imminent and an operation must be coming soon, according to the expectations. and is the miller tree build up also impacting the build up for elections? oh, well turkey i is preparing for an election that is scheduled for a june $22023.00. i of course, the military operation is not the main target main objective of as an election campaign, but definitely it would impact the consequences it, it would have consequences as the turkish i people and other little it ethnic turks
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or as the others. but even ethnic curse, they are again, they are mostly against a the e outlook q to sound a worker's part to p kick is a tax on the civilian. so after a stumbled bombing, there is a public opinion that has shown solidarity against these kinds of terror attacks. and definitely this will bring some woods for the turkish president who is allied with the national, the sparked as well. but as i said, this is not the main objective of the operation. the main objective of the operation is to complete the a health job that was left half in 2019. when trickier launched an operation against the kurdish fighter group y, p g. under the name of operation piece, spring at to care was also about the target tells refunds and min bitch, but they couldn't complete this operation. so for prisons ardon tiger fought is a must and as since it terrified is just like
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a 30 kilometers after the border behind me to kill his n as civilian areas in northern syria like us, as i being as severely targeted from these areas. terrified is a must for turkey, but of course, there is already another operation on going on in northern iraq for the last couple of years, especially after the failed coo attempting 2016. and some military experts suggest that this operation which is about to end, which is about to be finalized in northern iraq, must be completed if true care wants to launch an operation into northern syria. but a limited operation and tell her, fought seems to be imminent for the military. and for the turkish government maintenance or his prison visit, say, bardon sammy. all right, thanks so much center console. at least 10 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the somali capital market issue. the om group a show bob has claimed responsibility. police say government storm. the villa rose
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hotel, which is close to the presidential pass and is regularly used by government officials . several people have been rescued. of these 14 people have been killed in cameron's capital one day after a water logged embankment collapsed. authorities of blamed heavy rain for the accident which took place while mourners were attending a funeral. thousands of people, a still missing search and rescue crews are digging through the debris. east african leaders, a meeting to discuss ways to bring peace to the east and democratic republic of congo and $23.00 fighters will not attend, though, after rejecting international calls to disarm and withdraw from areas they've taken . i'll just hear as malcolm lab reports from the front lines, nickel, but deposit for the democratic republic of congo armies been fighting the n 23 armed group up and down the stretch of road for weeks. a con,
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release army captain took us to the front line is near the border with rwanda, which is widely understood to back the armed group. well, they, rwanda denies it this. so just says we'll fight them back to wanda. whatever support they have on this is one of 3 front lines where con goes army, his full time, $23.00. in recent weeks, this time a year ago, and 23 only had a few 100 unarmed fighters. since then, the un filmed fighters enter in congo from rwanda and rwandan. soldiers have been sold to croft among and 23 fighters. the so does he say they fighting the enemy? that's better equipped than them. they say, and 20 threes. 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
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disarm by a deadline that passed on friday. cool news. army says we're, we're the ones military control of this area through its proxy and 23. it's rich with golden colton. mines. congress government says n 23 can't be part of the nairobi piece talk unless it withdraws and disarms. who don't put it. we don't have time to waste because m $23.00 and $1.00 to only understand the voice of bullets. if they don't listen to the calls of the leaders, we'll have to force them back to the place where they came from. congress military has jet fights as 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 at font. nearly 300000 people have fled the fighting and the living in sanitary camps. many of them will say question, why the government's not doing more reddick robin. i began a novel,
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our soldiers are fighting with the rebels, but whenever they are 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 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. there is no sign of this conflict ending soon. malcolm web al jazeera, keep amber democratic republic of congo, or stella had an al jazeera. we'll have the latest world cup news, marco holes off a surprise when against belgium, and croatia and calendars hopes of an extended stay at the castle world. com. ah
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hello. let's have a look at the weather across europe, and we seen some nasty and dangerous weather effect, more southern areas and thanks to a 2nd, i can system over the mediterranean that's moved its way east taking some torrential rain and strong winds to places like southern italy it sparked a landslide on the island of escape. the keen up operation is underway here. there's going to be a pause in the wet and windy weather for italy on monday as that system shifts its way further east. taking the worst of the weather to the likes of greece and turkey, but there's more to come. unfortunately, we've got another system pushing across the valley. eric's warnings off, some strong winds and dangerous seas here that rain trickling its way up into fronds as well. it's going to move it's way further east and leaving more clear conditions for spain and portugal. but look at that for southern areas of italy, more nasty weather to come. now, farther north of this, it has been a lot calmer,
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though it remains rather cloudy, and it is going to get wet as that front pushes its way further east. it winds up nicely for britain, an island we are going to have some brighter spells here remains rather wintery, however, for much of scandinavia and will remain that way too for eastern areas of europe. that sure weather. ah, the latest news as it breaks, thanks. it has come to a place like ball with the anchor. isn't the great surprise in the context of some of these previous work because it is, of course, a big surprise to live here with detail coverage. taurus are coming over in increasing numbers with this isn't just about politics for half of what's going on from around the world. this is the 3 that's worth of thousands of headphones. a farm land here in oklahoma. several mining companies are around this area. blue
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ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera time to recap our headlines down people and several cities across china have protested for a 3rd day against the government strict cove at 19 lashes. it's a rare display of public defiance against one of president shooting policies. turkey has resumed air strikes against kurdish fighters in northern syria on sunday jets bomb. there is controlled by the y p g. that's a kurdish group linked to the p k. k. turkey consider the p k. k, a terrorist organization. at least 10 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel, in the somali capital, the arm group i shabani is claiming responsibility. gunman,
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storm the vill rose hotel, which is regularly used by government officials. ukrainian president followed him is that i this key says russia is planning more missiles strikes. he's warned of a difficult week ahead. elderly people are being moved out of her song, but there's no, he think water or electricity at the same time. city officials in here are working to restore power lines damaged by russian attacks is the temperature drops. the head of the u. a nuclear watchdog says the fighting near ukraine's apparition, nuclear energy plant could cause a disaster. raphael grossi says a 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 all saw in shut down and operating with emergency diesel generators because
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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 actual 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 is i've had garcia on saturday, december 3rd at 430 gmc here. now g 0 police and mexico have dismantled the refugee camp ensued their quarters right next to the west border. the 600 migrants living there, mostly from venezuela. police use force to clear the area as some people refuse to move some tense call fine. during the operation, mexico has detain more than 16000 migrants in 4 days. walk in my head out,
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there was a fire, they were policeman clearing. tints with children inside a lot of offices were rude to us, although they're supposed to preserve people. security will be know in a bigger salary, more little rog. and they asked us to clear the camp and to move to a shelter as calder weather's coming. but we don't want to leave because we think that here in front of the swallow, we are putting pressure on the us to let a thin bowl with death toll from a land slide on the italian island of ish years risen to 7 with 5 people still missing, the government has declared the state of emergency po brandon reports. the harbor town of casmer charlotte termite has been transformed and disfigured instead of hosting motor yachts 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 layer of mud, coast gaunt divers, searching the harbor for bodies. several people are still missing. the fear is that
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may have been swept, the death residents try to pick their way through the wreckage and the silt and grief is rapidly turning to anger, a cold, but they will not do vague people. it is the fault of our old politicians who did not do preventative work on the mountains about, but they cut down the trees and this is the result it had happened before in 2010. when a 15 year old girl died. we were at this time, it was a catastrophe which 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, trees mud, and debris, barreling down the slopes, smashing anything in its path. i sang, she said we were at home and woke up. my husband woke up and went outside and there was a water full of water, a mud coming down. i called my brother, we went down the street to get to the carpet, but we couldn't because it was already plotted with mud. his sunday address in the
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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 all brennan al jazeera. ah or i die of the world cup and cutter is delivered and now was shocked to the footballing world, morocco, b belgium to nil. at the, as for my mistake of putting the misstep closer to qualifying for the round of 16 moroccan fans, celebrated their 1st full conflict 3 and 24 years. i
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ah, it was an easy game for the murders in this way ever. goalkeeper didn't really. i was sleeping i think at some point in time. so anyway, next time oh. busy it was very excited to win against a big, big, good job. oh, it was very tough. that's more of a tim, um, you know, with moral concern was very, very good. it was called job 2 goals. and it was very, very good. and the other game in the group of canada became the 2nd team to be knocked out of cost at 2022. krasier upset the north american seen by full goal. so non shop that 1st when of the tournament. meanwhile in groups age, japan missed an opportunity to move into the last 16. losing the costa rica,
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i'm in the cash of the european heavyweights. germany left the late, but they still have a chance to reach the next round off the drawing. one, all the same mondays, action gets on the way. it's a new stadium. when cameroon, play serbia at 10, gmc brazil can take a big step to qualifying for the last 16 if they beat switzerland, south korea, play, gamma education, city stadium, and in the same group. the late game is portugal versus uruguayan sale stadium. offer more on the action on the ground. i'm joined now by alex o'brien who's at dell has souk walk of. busy so i like see today starts with an interesting one, doesn't make cameroon versus sylvia. with all the surprises going on, i'm not sure to who's the favorite was the feeling amongst the vans.
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well, i have to say the fans. i've been speaking to answer entirely certain who the fate of your favorite is going into this match. either. fans from both sides seem to be quite realistic about what is expected to be a tough match for both sides. it's also a must win match for both teams. after losses, and if this game i managed to catch a really nice interaction. actually when i was on the line for a coffee earlier, there was a gentleman from cameron in front of me, a gentleman from serbia behind me, and i saw each other on the line. i introduced each other, shook hands, wished each other luck for the match ahead. and that's really illustrative of the positive vibes i've seen throughout the city during this world cub. now there is one other african team in a must win game that is gonna, they are playing south korea later on. ganna is the lowest ranked team in this competition number 61, south korea 28, but it still could be an interesting match. but i also, there has actually been speaking to some gonna fans back there in were watto,
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a small village and north gauntlet district. and they're saying that they don't think they'll be able to watch the match at all. they're not even certain they're going to be able to listen to it either in this district in northern gonna, it's not fruit hanging from the tree, but mobile phones and radios the trying to get a strong enough signal to follow the teams progress in the world. come in the lights lead in radio and we don't have electricity. and this is the only tree in the district where we can get mobile phone and radio signals. but even when you hang the radio, you have to be lucky to catch the waves. we feel like we cut off from the rest of the world that the oh do you mean yet? and so they wait and pace and try their luck until someone with more power radio turns up. finally,
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the crowds can settle in to listen to the match. this one's ecuador versus the netherlands. i finally come to canada. i've not logged on everyone's quiet. their attention focused on a game being played about 6000 kilometers away from my memory to hear you only be working for to hear the word go by, you know, what is when and when gunners lee and we are not we, i've been denied watching that is relevant for huh. what about the people here? blame the government for not investing in local infrastructure. mcgovern, jo, boylen, m. o. we is suffering, there's no electricity, no cell phone coverage, and no roads. oh, but the government is heavily in debt and facing its worst economic crisis and decades. inflation sold to more than 40 percent. and the cities been the worst
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perform in currency in the world this year, according to the world bank. donations are becoming increasingly frustrated. there you come home is, are you to what degree to live are the station they the pressure in the fantasy? you, you do have the opportunity. ah, the crowd keeps growing, and it will be even bigger when gonna play. as these fans hope that faraway and doha, the black stars will give them something to celebrate. so as i said to the black stars flying south korea in just a couple of hours, you might be able to hear behind me every once in a while. there are some bells cowbells attached to some swiss spans masters house as they are playing at brazil later on and what's expected to be a really fiery match. brazil, though playing with our festa play at naima is another big latin american america
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game as well. later on portugal playing uruguay slots to keep an eye on on it. i 9 of the welcome. all right, fantastic. thanks so much on i see organizers say they're committed to ensuring the 8 world cup stadiums won't become wife elephants when the tillman ends in fashionable name is ethel job. from the bedouin life in the sand dunes to the seafaring fisherman and pearl divers of the gulf, the countries have always been rooted to their environment. a walk cra, 22 kilometer south of central doha is one of the oldest, continuously inhabited areas on the peninsula. now, the city of more than 265000 people will soon welcome fans. attending ruled cup matches at elgin noob stadium as a local, national for 30 living in walker, a full refill. and as an engineer,
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this particular stadium, this approach, we are all are proud of having disciplined this entity in alora, the idiot connoisseurs of architecture will recognize the creative force behind the curves. iraqi british architect the her head deed in my she died in 2016. the pritzky architecture prize winner was the only woman to design a cut our 2022 stadium. the extended part of this stadium is that the show would and didn't the stadium, it does look like a ship with all this glutamate and a the, with the coverages that she did. and she also realized that 20 miles from here, we have sand dunes had deed visited, al, walk right numerous times to ensure her stadium captured the essence of cutters, landscape and history. a school park and
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a facility for reception surrounding l. g. noob are now transforming the city for the future. i was here when it was visit and thing as what you can see like this. and the message that they want just to pass from my experience with people was of the, of the did the really that impressions and then whatever the north cutter it become for 4 different than what they were expecting at the end of the world cup elgin oop, stadium will down size, half of its $40000.00 seats will be removed and donated to a country in need of sports facilities. yet the hope is, its imprint on this city will still loom large. natasha name l. g 0, a walk rock cutter. ah pamela, thank you. through some of the headlines here now, jazeera now people and several cities.

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