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is mobilizing, use around the world, we need to a political party that we'll talk about our problems enough, a call from one generation because 0 is of being in the greek society system. there's no promote the interest of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and an actual being represented in the system generation change on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks away, it's been to release the vin every year from october, when many poor household sometimes run out of food stamps, when hobby can begin with d to coverage for the strike, so likely in the sector in the coming months involving people like junior doctors and ambulance workers from around the world. a visit by chinese minister to kaufman to would have perfect port half the month that the presence in the past. but these refugees now live in fear. i
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. nato promises ukraine more weapons than a during winter. russia continues to attack its energy facilities. ah, understanding that this is out there alive from dell hall. so coming up after waging and shanghai anger in one joe against china's covey 19 restrictions. the u. s. says it's reduce the number of joint patrols with kurdish 5 visit back in northern syria. and in the world come to the usa, d. t round to qualify for the knockout stages. that cover 2022. ah. it's day to the nato foreign ministers meeting in romania is capital where the
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focus will be on russia. meddling in neighboring countries. on tuesday ministers discuss sending more defense systems to ukraine, west and allies also pledge to support ukraine through the winter of the russia, targeted electricity lines and water pumping station. nathan says it will help rebuild energy facilities and provide generators and fuel. under simmons has more from bucharest than what happened on day one of the meeting pledges of unwavering support for ukraine came from nato secretary general dns dalton burg, along with a warning that russia is weapon ising winter by attacking energy infrastructure, he says nato has found new ways to help ukraine, president putin is trying to force ukrainians to freeze or flee, and they allas made additional pledges. non littler support,
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including fuel and generators, helping ukraine to address the consequences or over a shall sir strikes against their power. great. and the u. s. has announced it will supply equipment worth $53000000.00 to help repair ukraine's electricity grid. earlier stilton berg had assured romania that its air force and troops were being backed up by extra reinforcements. romania has usf 16 aircraft that are replacing outdated. former soviet megs and their pilots saw fully stretched. everything is under pressure, so we weren't timely mean to though them we fight to again, the 2nd. romania coordinates with other nato forces in policing its airspace defense to the skies above nato's eastern flank has never been so intense nato faces of colossal challenge. not just in the air on
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the ground to russia would call this escalation. nato prefers the word de, terence here, u. s. and romanian forces on exercise. recently. there were tests of aaron missile defenses, but ukraine is saying, such weaponry is desperately needed it side of the border and the supply line of weapons that are available. this to slow decisions on weapons. the season, on one hand, production line weapons in western countries have to be made faster. the quandary nato faces is the won't take a direct hand in the deployment of weaponry. and so it's down to individual states, but some only want to give non lethal support. ukrainians may well observe that if energy infrastructure is repaired, it won't last for long unless ukraine's air defenses aren't drastically improved
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sooner rather than later. and andrew simmons joins us live from bucharest now. so the focus of farming is on helping non nato members. a yes, very much so focusing on trying to reassure states to feel threatened by russia and there are more of them now as this war progresses, that they'll be safe. nato will protect not just its own allies, but also non nato states, against any hostility from russia. in particular, small states like moldova, bosnia herzegovina, there are 2 of them, and also a number of other states which include the, sorry i'm moving on from the dutch foreign minister. have this to say. the
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reason that we're having this gathering a today also with a number of other countries is a signal with us on how important it is to create a stability only for nato countries itself. but also beyond and irma ran seller. the foreign minister for estonia, said, nature must ensure russia should have no chance to dictate security options and the way of life to its neighbors. so this is the attempt in a series of meetings all states. the feel threatened or who are non members of nato, will be present at the talks. and now in terms of what needs nato can do. well, aside from the assurances, physically, non nato members, it can't really do anything on the ground. so there is a, an air of real concern here amongst these smaller states. aside from this, there are accession talks going on about finland and sweden becoming nato members.
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there are also concerns, particularly that turkey is objecting to this membership. but it's thought that this might actually be overcome when they could go through. it's moving at, in that direction. also a ga witcher along with ukraine, or is awaiting a decision on it, sir. it's membership of nato. georgia is also concerned. it will be represented at ministerial level or in the talks about the whole issue of it feeling threatened and not just by russian influence, but also russian action covertly and overtly within its borders. so very much a feeling that things have moved on now, but that, that assurances of support to ukraine directly in terms of air defenses are, which haven't been publicly outlined fully here for obvious reasons that nato
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doesn't want to act directly. it's up to individual states at a supporter, ukraine in terms of weaponry. but the open up categorical assurance that the infrastructure, the energy infrastructure, a will be we built about the united states support and also nato member state support. that is a development, a positive development, but no guarantee that the suffering, the ukrainian people throughout this winter won't be averted. all right, thanks so much. andrew simmons. some breaking news out of china now for president jang zemett has died in age of $696.00. jang rose to power just after the chairman square. protests and massacre. he became chair of the chinese communist party in 1989 served this president from 1993 to 2003. and he is seen as one of the architects of china's transformation to a market economy and the global power. chinese state media reported he had been
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suffering from leukemia. chinese government is wanting protests of a crackdown as it faces the biggest protest in decades. and rest has now been reported in the southern manufacturing hub of one, jo residents, fort, which has not suited ryan police calling for cove. its 19 restrictions be lifted. similar demonstrations have taken place in beijing, shanghai, and other major cities. this week is the biggest wave of civil disobedience since present changing thing to power. a decade ago. china has reported more than 4500 curve at 19 infections on tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers the past 28 days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases, and 315 deaths in china. china's government maintains its coven policies, have helped contain the virus. it's also criticized some countries for commenting
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on its handling of the recent protest tunes on doing 2 more such over the years has fully proven that china covered protocols has protected the security and health of the chinese people to the greatest extent and minimized impact on socio economic development. some countries have made remarks on china recently. these nations have enough issues to deal with at home. we hope they would hit the weiss's that interest of their own people, instead of pointing fingers that others. patrick falk has more from hong kong. as far as we understand, there has been quite significant protests going on just across the border from here in hong kong in one joe, there were clashes that took place overnight. i think you showed some video of that just a moment ago, and these are perhaps arguably the strongest protests and reactions that we've seen so far. there were men in hazmat, security dress and has met, suits lined in formation,
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holding shields. and there are also videos of protests is throwing bottles in one video, a glass, a tig gas canister is seen being thrown as well. so this does seem to be an escalation of this protest movements of july and is coming despite authorities warning that there would be no tolerance for any illegal behavior. some of these videos have been verified. we're told that it isn't high jew district. remember one joe was really the sense of john is covered at break right now and hide, you has been one of the worst affected areas. plenty of people there have been on the locked dance for long periods of time. now, we are also hearing a just a short while ago. the sensitivity disease control has announced it will remove most restrictions in high jew, possibly as an attempt to appease people that up. but that they have said that they
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won't do so in the areas of which are most seriously affected. but it's hard to say whether or not this is going to be enough to ease the tension. the us, as his forces in northern syria, have reduced the number of joint patrols with the syrian democratic forces, and a group mostly made up of kurdish fighters. the pentagon's announcement comes the head of a possible turkish ground operation, and cra aims to clear its border area of kurdish finances, which you consider as part of the outlaws p k. k group. so key is carrying out air and hillary strikes against kurdish forces in the area after a bomb attack in the stumble area of this month. finan casala isn't gas in tap near the turkish syrian border. so why is the us reducing its patrols now? while so me as for on the are understanding from pentagon statement, it comes out of necessity as the s d f is announced to have
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a deployed to administer reinforcements to the el al whole camp apparent that they have less troops to petrol. and as since they have since their cf side, the suing current aside has reduced the number of patrols. the u. s. had to to, this is what we gathered from a yes, lots nice statements from pentagon, of course the in the united states and the sd of partnership is based on the fight against i. so, but let's remember to gaze all so what part of the international coalition in the fight against i sold but at the s d f side has always claimed that since the air strikes began in northern 0, they have claimed that true kia will target l whole camp and all those i so fighters who are under detention, there will be fleeing away. so as stiff is all trying to remind itself to the west that i am your partner in the fight against i. so and when to care attacks these
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areas or try to capture these areas from our hands, you will be facing the danger of iso again and maybe a people with will talk to europe through a to get at this is the image that we understand on the other on the other, so when you come to the ground on syria, there are so many players including russia, united states, the syrian government, the syrian opposition, the syrian kurtz, turkey, and iran, and within the, our 1112 years of a war. all sides have disappointments in and accusations against each other. i can say that despite the partnerships on the ground and no one trust each other, for instance, turkey and russia have partnerships on the ground, but they are not allies, but with the it to can united states, our nato allies. and they are not partnering in syria, especially when it comes to the
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a kurdish issue. so we are hearing the turkish president that they anchor out is ready for normalization, with the syrian government that it has been at alt with since the civil war began in syria. so this is a situation on the ground and for from here we can say that the u. s. a reducing petros comes out of necessity, but no one on the ground and syria wants the united states. oh, because i had spoken to some people in ankara and it in garza, and they are telling us that it went to us, pulled out from us afghanistan. there was instability when the u. s. pulled up from iraq about there was on stability and now an unexpected, a u. s. ballade would again create the same thing and no one wants that old players on the ground and syria, this fight. they are at odds with each other. they. they would prefer to see united states military presence on the ground and syria. sammy, all right, thanks so much. send him the still ahead on al jazeera breakthrough treatment. the
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slow the effects of old simon shows. oh, the success tell you more about it. and from the hotels to folks fans of the world company because they show off their regionally inspired football fashion. ah ah, how i we got to usual very heavy showers, sharp showers. they are across much over southeast asia. we'll see some wet weather once again. just filtering in, across the malaysia compa $61.00 millimeters of right here is c or the wet his time of year and more heavy downpours as we go on through the coming days. so assemble a picture as we go on through thursday. just notice up towards a vietnam, we'll see some very heavy rain coming in here for a time driven n on the i ne,
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the monsoon and they shout if anything intensifying further as we go through friday some way, whether to into northern parts of body. i'm more big samples there into smarter. hopefully a little tri are into where much of java, but how was never really too far away. and the shower is also lingering across the far north of australia, around the top and through the cape your peninsula. over towards that east side of queensland, some really big downpours coming through here. disappointing start to the new month . december comes in brisbin with the top temperature of 20 degrees celsius to the 10 degrees below the december average. it warm up as we go on through the next couple of days, but still some very heavy rain coming in here as we go one through thursday, friday, hopefully a little dry as we make a way into the weekend and also hope a little warmer. meanwhile, is cool for new zealand. ah, ah,
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western allies tides the support here through the winter, half the russia targeted electricity lines form a chinese president. jang, them in has died. he was $96.00 the rose to power just after the gentleman square protest, serving as president, $99032003.00 jang is seen and one of the architects of china transformation for global power. us forces in northern syria have reduced the number of joint patrols with the syrian democratic forces. that's a group mostly made up of kurdish fighters, the pentagons amounts and come to the head of a possible turkish round operation. well, the man who murdered one of south africa's leading anti apartheid activists has been stabbed in prison to new shallow. she was due to be released on parole on thursday, often any 3 decades in jail tank. why a fellow inmate and now in say the condition pollution serving a life sentence for fascinating christ,
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honey leader of the south african communist policy and 993. miss ray, the soldier has been jailed for 10 days from mocking an activist in the occupied westbank city of hebron. another soldier who was filmed, punching an activist, has been suspended. the man said to be the new security minister. it's a mob been given, has criticized the decision though. i'm fisher reports from west jerusalem hospital, st. louis said, or let's say this is jeff. this is the soldier spending 10 days in an is really army prison is really activists had gathered in the occupied westbank city of hebron on a fact finding trip i, i it became very violent very quickly. the soldiers had been suspended. it's not clear what other punishment the soldier who threw the punches, no faces, but the soldier who, verbally abused one of the activists has been jailed for 10 days. the activist
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asked if filming the incident was against the law, the soldier responded. i decide what the lawyers and you are acting against the law . he also invokes the name of the man likely to be israel's new security minister, ultra nationalist. it might been given saying bank via will make order here. you've all lost it. all you do here is finished. as he walks away, you can see the skull patch on his uniform, which says one shot, one kill nor a morse. i decide it by been given, visited the family of the man jailed. he demanded the army, rethink the punishment. seeing the sentence was not right and inappropriate. it mar, bank of ear was already a controversial choice for the new rule of national security minister. he has a conviction for incitement and linked to a group described by both the u. s. and the israelis as a terrorist organization. now he's being accused of dragging the israeli army into a political row. and criticizing the leaders of an organization,
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you'll have to work with very closely. allan fisher, al jazeera west jerusalem. heavy rain has flooded several areas. in the living city of dounia traffic came to a standstill. some cars were merged in the coastal city lebanon roads. the poorly maintained its struggles from its worth economic crisis and deco japanese in american pharmaceutical companies have published results of a trial. we show a new drug can slow down cognitive decline in old time. as patients, the drug called the account map was tested on about 1800 people with early stage old fine. this is the 1st strong shown to slow the progress of the degenerative disease. but it can also cause serious side effects, including a higher risk of brain hemorrhage. we believe this provides hope to patients, caregivers and physicians stimulates further research into all timers than or
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degenerative diseases and provide evidence that it is possible to treat these devastating conditions. ah, it was billed as one of the most politically charged matches of the world comp. on the day it was all about the football. the usa won the crunch group game against iran security place. the last 16 and the richardson reports from dell has a mama stadium when these teams played at the 998 will be around play as gate won't plan was to the u. s. counterparts as a symbol. he's no such niceties. this towing the be prescribed handshakes, seen it will cut, matches. the us have a wind progress in the knockout rooms with the initial list. it's what someone way
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would. the breakthrough they needed it came late in the 1st half christian polis itch. with the close range finish seconds before the break, the us thought they had a 2nd on if the timothy way is efforts to be ruled out for offside, iran, you drool, would probably be enough for them to escape out of the world cup group for the 1st time but the required goal remains elusive. a tension soaked getting finished will nil iran go out. the u. s. move on to the last 16 and a match against the netherlands. like i go back to 1998 when, when the usa played around and, and attention to were hi, a lot of politics, lot, lot of history coming into this game for them to play again. now today. and the neat thing about today is that the fans came together. we thought there would be a lot of tension sitting with the americans. but i was surrounded by americans
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where i was sitting. and it was really, it was really great. we were all getting a long time, think usa are here on together for all the background noise that it surrounded respect to the only thing that really mattered about it to the place was what it meant to the immediate well, futures, the best, the u. s. has ever done at a well come the last time the event was held in asia that was back in 2002 when they reached the quarter finals. this generation of players now has the chance to repeat or even better. that effort and the richardson al jazeera at altima stadium, england finished top of their group, after beating whales, marcus rash with skull twice in a 3 mill victory. an alley fabian. that means england and the group stage with 2 wins in a draw it group a, the netherlands secured their qualification for the knockout stage with victory over cutter. the match and the school and synagogue became the 1st inside food
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around the 16 with that one. when over ecuador, group c and d will be decided on wednesday, france play to nicea at education city while a strange face. denmark at l. g. new stadium, argentina are up against poland. stadium, 974, and sandy radio play, mexico sale cars. 2022 is many unique features. one of them is football fashion, especially when i went to the soup walker where fans was showing the team spirit cutlery style. this football garb is unique to the 1st world cup in the middle east. the hot draw, the male head dress and the thorbe an equal length white robe worn primarily by air of men in the gulf. now feature team jerseys, and country flags. it's surprisingly cool. oh, the 1st thing that i found when i put this on, as i was gonna, you know,
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start sweating. it was hard, but it's odd. it's keeping the breeze gone. so it's nice. the more than century old souk walk, it has become a runway for football fashion. when i go to back to san diego, that's where i'm from. i'm going to where this going for every mexican a match that goes on there might start a trend. exactly. this is the only place on the planet where you can buy a hot truck or a thaw. but you see there's a jersey here with the flag on the bottom. the latter costs about $20.00. the phones about 30 in one of the unexpected cultural exchanges taking place. country men are stopping to give fans of fashion primer showing their favorite take on how to wear the hot draught. each man has his proper. you're good. yeah, yes, berkadia number one. okay. brianna more, go on a month to animal cut animal. yeah. we are really very happy and we are
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proud of this people as wearing this our in addition address. even there as not warning, exactly like house we are wearing but to really and we are. we are so, so happy. whatever doctor fellow, come. so the locals just stop. lean in, make the adjustment with a smile and continue on their way. it's a prime example of the countries under stated hospitality. clearly it's also a source of pride that the world is celebrating country attire and learning just how cool and comfortable it is, especially in the desert heat. natasha named al jazeera, doha. a school in rural india has been short listed for an award of the annual wold architecture. festival of natal went to check it out, imposing and intriguing this giant building breaks the monotony of its surroundings . it's tara caught a collar and geometrically out are unusual for
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a school in western india in general, mostly will look at schools. hospitals, you know anybody strickland manner without thinking of spaces for social interaction, for how to make it in on lively for the resident because people are spending like offered either the school is part of the spotty hector township in rochester state . most residents are employees of a cement factory. the region is hot and dry. the architect has taken the climate into consideration in his design. pick angular pillars, shelter, open spaces, even in the scorching sun, temperatures, heck and reach 45 degrees celsius. so the auditorium faces south, i'm by. 7 much of the sunlight, classrooms are on the opposite side facing north, so they get less heat during school hours. joining them is this giant pergola where students gather for extracurricular activities, and it does feel cooler here. 2 sets of vertical walls further restrict direct
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sunlight. inside classrooms are well lit and there is no need for air conditioning curtains or blinds. the corridors are modeled on billet st. twisting and turning, creating nooks for students. it's not just about the aesthetic or i truly believe that this infrastructure is also designed in such a beautiful way that it meets all our requirements mathematic teacher. they use their space, their teach geometry to their students. and we also provide students free time to and direct among themselves. the school was built 5 years ago and is inspired by the regents traditional architecture. sandra perry says he drew from his own experience, who studying anderson was very interesting because we were in a school that has a lot of history. and what is the learners that the traditional way of building was actually much better. you did not need air conditioning. you did.
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