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a religious school comes under attack in northern afghanistan, at least 15 people, it kills. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up. china's for melinda is young ziemen, who lives the communist party after the te, hanniman square crackdown, has died at the age of $96.00. i came, jeffries is poised to succeed. nancy pelosi is democratic leader in the us house of representatives. he'll be the 1st black person to lead a major party in congress researches, hale, a breakthrough, and the treatment to slow the effects of elsa is and patients in the early stages of the disease. ah,
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ah, at least 15 people have been killed in the bombing in northern afghanistan. it happened at a religious school in the capital of someone gone province. the interior affairs ministries to students are among the dead. no group has claimed responsibility. over to la bye . here is a lecture of transitional justice at the american university of afghanistan in cabal. he spoke to us about the complexities of maintaining security in the country . we've heard different reports we heard from the local officials in come and gone . who gave hire now we're which is your 15 death count. and then we've heard the interior administrative spokespersons saying that there are only 10 that but the numbers coming out of the hospitals are much larger. there are a lot of casualties and a lot of injured. so people have been taken. it's just full senseless. most of these people because we'll teach our children. this is
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a religious school. so just a defy is a lot of matrix is and logic, it's very been well, technically these are religious schools. so the pilot on themselves, i really just students. so by virtue of any really just will existing is a plan of bon run. everything has fallen one run right now. so i don't think that target was or a by any direct to the government itself. but just to spread fear, it's to show that no one is it's to show that they will hit toss targets and the ultimate goal of terror reading here. and that's what they're achieving to do. and even with the secure that even when we relative safety within couple the past few weeks now we hear blast happening and someone gone. so they're trying to hit the pilot bronner government and government. however, way they can just just get the message out there. the key figure in china's
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transformation to global power status. his dies former president jiang zemin was 96 . he came to office just after the 1989 to genamin squeal protests and cracked down . katrina, you look back on his life rare among chinese leaders junk. the men seemed to enjoy the spotlight. he stepped into the top job during a turbulent period. he was appointed communist party general secretary in june 1989 following the military crack down on student led protests in tenement square. his predecessor delta young had been removed from power for openly sympathizing with the demonstrators. john was a former mayor of shanghai, a city then at the forefront of ambitious economic reforms slowly spreading across the country. those reforms would eventually allow china to grow into the worlds 2nd largest economy and shanghai into global financial hub. although china presents itself as a communist country, an increasing number of party members are becoming millionaires. and some
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billionaires. as economic growth surged under junk, foreign investment poured in. in 1997 patriotic pride sought when britain returned hong kong in 1999, john initiated a ruthless campaign against the spiritual practice of fallen. ha, human rights groups said hundreds of thousands of people were imprisoned or sent to lay the camps. under his rule, china became a member of the world trade organization and was also awarded the 2008 olympics. but some things remained unchanged. the leadership continued to crack down on descent. china's market as ation of its centrally planned economy brought dangers. the gap between rich and poor widened, a corruption lessened a legacy junk successive huge and power inherited in 2002 in chinese history. only mounted on dung, shall ping and the current president. she did ping,
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logic and jam. it remains to be seen whether he will receive the same reverence as china build its position on the global stage. in china's government is warning protesters of a crackdown as it faces the biggest demonstrations and decades. unrest has now been reported in the southern manufacturing have of gong show people there fought with has met, suited riot police. calling for covered 19 restrictions to be lifted. similar demonstrations took place in beijing, shanghai, and other major cities. this week, china reported more than 4500 cov 19 and fictions for tuesday. johns hopkins university is tracking the numbers in the past 28 days. it's recorded nearly 750000 cases, and 315 deaths in china. china's foreign ministry has criticized some countries for commenting on its handling. of the recent protests,
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the us ambassador to china had said that the demonstrators had the right to really peacefully. beijing also maintains its policies have helped contain the virus to honey dumas. facts over the years have fully proven that china covered protocols have protected the security and help of the chinese people to the greatest extent, genuine and minimized impact on social economic development. some countries have made remarks on china recently. these nations have enough issues to deal with at home. we hope they would heat the weiss that interests of their own people instead of pointing fingers at others. patrick falk hares 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
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so far. there were men in hazmat, security dress and has met, suits lined information, holding shields. and they're also videos of protests is throwing bottles in one video, a glass, a tig, the gas canister is seen being thrown as well. so this does seem to be an escalation of this protest movements if you like. and it's 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 center of john is covered at break right now and hide you as been one of the worst affected areas. plenty of people there have been on the lot 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
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most restrictions in high jew, possibly as an attempt to appease people there. but that they have said that they 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. nato has pledged supports to russia's neighbors on the 2nd and final die of a meeting of the alliance is foreign ministers. in romania, nato has reassured moldova, georgia and bosnia and herzegovina, who fear being de stabilized by moscow. sweden says it's made progress towards an agreement with to kia on its admission to the lines. on tuesday, ministers discuss sending more air defense systems to ukraine. i think is if there's one the lesson learned from ukraine is that we need to support them. now, i'm the more support you're able to provide to these countries being the front, but under russian pressure in france in different ways. and it is much
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better to support him now than it down to when we have seen her that. busy happens in going the absolutely wrong direction as we saw with the innovation of ukraine or earlier this year. democratic members of the house of representatives are holding a vote to choose their next leader. nancy pelosi announced last week, she standing aside after 19 years. i keep your free as the favorites to replace her . he will become the 1st black american to hit a major political party in congress. ethan merril, heidi joe castro joins me from capitol hill noun. heidi house democrats are voting are behind closed doors at the moment. how is it expected to go? tom, this is going to be a very low drama vote. of course, we can't see it happening as this is happening behind closed doors,
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but we expect the outcome to be that happening. jeffries will become the next leader of the democrats in the house. he has run unopposed. he has the blessing of outgoing leader, nancy pelosi, and indeed if he wins, as expected, he would make history becoming the 1st person of color to lead a major party in either chamber of congress. he himself has been down playing that, saying that he's focused war on the agenda that he's laid out ahead of democrats in the house, which is an ambitious one, tackling inflation. he says productive approach, protecting reproductive rights as well as immigration reform. these are things that will be difficult though for the party to accomplish, given that jeffries would not become house speaker, of course, because the democrats will no longer control the house come january 3rd, when the new congress is sworn in, given that republicans won
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a new slim majority in the last mid term elections. so jeffries will be leading the minority party in the house, and the very definition of that leadership role is really one of defense. and republicans that will be taking over have already pledged investigations into president joe biden into his son, hunter, bided, and into administrative members. of the biden administration. jeffries has said that he would have hose any far right extremist measures, but that he has an open mind to otherwise try to collaborate with republicans. but that's the same lie we hear. every time there's a transition in congress. and reality is, democrats will have a tough challenge and have them go to 19 years of pelosi leadership. this is a significant transition for the democrats. should we expect a change in political direction for them? do you think? well this has been described as a transition that is not a revolution, but rather an evolution. and there is no extreme turn indirection that is expected
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. in fact, nancy pelosi and the other senior members of house leadership who are all in their eighty's. they're stepping down from those positions has long been expected. given this moment when democrats have lost control of the house. this was seen as an opportune time for this new generation of leaders who are 30 years their junior in age to step up and learn the ropes in a sense while the house is while they don't control the house. and jeffrey has said that his number one goal, if he becomes the new leader of the democrats, is to look ahead to 2020 for the next elections in which he hopes to help democrats re take the house majority. okay, heidi joke history. thank you for that. update from capitol hill. the silly he is on al jazeera, the you in calls for international health to contain haiti's color outbreak made worse by gang violence and political instability.
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ah hello, we've got an early taste of winter making its way across much if china, the korean peninsula and the date cross match of japan long line of cloud. here. as our cold front winds gathering from an all the direction, you can see how the ice a bars are all lined out, say caught a cold normally blast coming through here and a fair amount of snow to come for many a be some snow across the korean peninsula, so where the top temperature just minus one celsius hovering around freezing in support. cool enough in japan as well as you go on into a friday. we'll at snow will make his way to western parts of japan. that c effects notice drifting in across at west side of han shoe. let cold should we say for so still cool enough of a southern parts of china and some outbreaks of rain still in place here. good
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scattering a shower. meanwhile, across sir se, asia, some lively showers as per usual into borneo smarter seeing some heavy rain, some really heavy rain for time to into that eastern side of vietnam for a time indonesia as well. of course, seeing the seasonal showers becoming increasingly prevalent. finish hours 2 across the south of india, eastern areas of india, seeing somewhat to whether to along with for lanka. for central pos it is fine and drive it. we do have some yellow warnings for folk up to northern india and pakistan. aah! with when the taliban took control with afghan in august 2021. it sparked a mass exit in a special to pot report, $1.00 oh,
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$1.00 east makes the chinese entrepreneur with the all the way on out of europe. ah, the watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad, at least 15 people have been killed in a bombing in northern afghanistan. it happened at a religious school and about the capital of some ongoing problems. the group has claimed responsibility for the chinese president jiang zemin has died. he was 96. he rose to power just after the mon square protest, serving as president from $993.00 to 2000. and 3 chung as seen as one of the
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architects of china is transformation to a global power. and democratic members of the house of representatives are holding a vote to choose the next lead in a came jeffrey is the favorite to replace nancy pelosi was saying in the us to lead is of a far right group. have been convicted of seditious conspiracy for reports to overturn jo biden's 2020 election victory. it resulted in the capitol hill attack and january last year, she returns the reports from washington, d. c. since january the 6th 2021. when trump support a storm the u. s congress and successfully interrupted the certification of jo biden's victory. a debate is ranged whether shocking scenes simply the result of a demonstration by enraged trumps of orders that grew out of control. or was it a concern to attempt to stop the peaceful transition of presidential power through violence? after now,
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many of the hundreds who been prosecuted have faith charges ranging from low level offenses relating to trespassing and disorderly conduct to felonies relating to violence and interrupting congressional proceedings. but with this successful prosecution of right wing keepers militia leader stewart rhodes and his deputy on seditious conspiracy, prosecutors convinced the jury that at least some involve, that they did have a plan to oppose the transfer presidential power by force. evidence was provided shown rhodes railing at the election result. i'm calling for a revolution and the chaos of january. the 6th presented an opportunity. prosecutors argued, even if raise was simply being opportunistic amid the chaos. it's a very substantial victory for the justice department. and it bodes well for future cases. another seditious conspiracy case against other oath keepers is scheduled to start on monday. it is a very rare charge. the last time we had a successful prosecution for seditious conspiracy was in 1995 over attempted
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bombing in new york city by islamic militants. all 5 defendants were found guilty of obstructing unofficial proceeding. the 3 were found not guilty of seditious conspiracy, and defense. lawyers pointed out that rhodes himself did log into the capital, nor have prosecutors alleged at the plot to do so, mister rose did not commit the crime of seditious conspiracy. there was no evidence to introduce the indicate that there was a plan to attack the capital roads faces up to 20 years in prison. his lawyers say he will appeal the verdict she ever tennessee al jazeera, washington, japanese, and american pharmaceutical companies have published results of a trial would show a new drug can slow down cognitive decline and l fun. his patients. the drug called economy was tested on about 1800 people with early stage l fun as it's the 1st drug shown to slow the progress of the degenerative disease. but it can also cause
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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 degenerative diseases and provide evidence that it is possible to treat these devastating conditions. o'bonham proper is the director of the u. k. dementia research institute. he says breakthroughs in diseases that affects the brain are challenging, like the fantasy finding it was coming already for a while, but now it's proven that is drug and so down to disease and basically validate dictates of heart talking to seem to find the goals and, and to treat the cause of the disease. so i think also that this is only the beginning of the n needed to find out where and so whose druck
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will work best to find the right balance between side effects and treatment. and we certainly need to find other drugs, but i think that's what's proven here is that all the time to disease scan to treat it in the brain. you have from alzheimer patients. you have to keep it, go legions. we call that lock box and remote daniels. and what this job does is boosting those lesions, remove them from the brand. this is a heavily underfunded research area. i think you have 15 times less less budgets than canopied up to. there are more patients with dementia that and gaster. so that's the 1st thing. but the main thing is that this is a disease of the brain and that's a handkerchief for organ. and a tough thing is that it's extremely difficult to get drugs into the brain. the brain is protected by a blood brain barrier, and so that's an additional so in a nutshell, truly difficult. the united nations has appealed for international health to stop
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a daily outbreak of cholera and haiti. more than 11000 suspected cases have been recorded since it started in october, dr. se gangs that preventing patients from accessing life saving treatment protocol reports from portal prince the if a center of the outbreak it is but attent open to the wither. yet for those stricken by cholera, this is century infant. adult color is not fussy, and it kills when it comes quickly. could i write? it's always an emergency. that it is extremely contagious, especially when it gets in the crowded city like hearing pop. cholera called early is easily treatable, but this is hating where nothing is simple phenom over watches. lovingly over her son nicholson registered the day compared to the way he was,
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he's getting better because of the nurses and doctors. if it wasn't for them, i probably would have lost my baby. funny has more than one reason to keep nicholson closed. her son will grow up without a father. after fanny's husband was shot dead by gang members, a routine occurrence input printed in bang. i don't have anybody to help me, so most likely i'll be on the street. that's what the gang's wanted for me to be out on the street. gangs are also stopping colored patients to losing their territory to get urgent care. haiti has a recent painful experience with cholera. an outbreak here in 2010 took the lives of some 10000 people. now that outbreak was later traced back to the activities of united nations peace cases. the you and apologized in 2016,
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but has yet to accept any legal responsibility. harvard human rights lawyer, beatrice lindstrom, advocates for the victims who remain uncompensated by the u. n. and i think that that has hired devastating effects for haiti because it's meant that the u. s commitment to actually right it's wrong and haiti has been dependent on voluntary contributions has been. it's mounted to a charitable effort that has gone largely unfunded. more than 3000000 people have no access to clean drinking water. mickelson is recovery, but the future is tenuous. bigler lim, bagginger bon i have no help. no body love, but also great hurt. in the time of gang and kohler who won al jazeera, put her prince, former australian prime minister scott morrison has been reprimanded by him, pays the secretly appointing himself to several senior ministries during the
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pandemic. as the 1st time parliament has officially censured a former p. m. they said, morrison's actions had shattered democratic norms and made accountability impossible. the former conservative leader is still an impatient ah. in today's world cap action, the winners of group c and d will be decided. france play to nicea at education city. while australia faced denmark at elgin, oop stadium later, argentina are up against poland at stadium 974, and saudi arabia ply, mexico at loose sale. lodge in taina has not only produced 2 of the world's most talented players, but also some of footballs. most unusual, some would even say bizarre superstitions and customs and latin america editor, lucy newman, tells us about the widespread use of what is known as the kabbalah. o
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football players are notoriously superstitious. former french striker long blown used to kiss the bald head of his team's gold keeper before every match . your net metty can't got his beard until after the world cup. argentina's national team seems. ready believe it's there. good luck. charm. ah anne, speaking of argentina, nowhere is football more associated with superstition charms and rituals. lou, 31 year old musician whine. abilene considers himself a rational person. what a. why is that? except when it comes to fabulous before the world word refers to objects, rituals, words or habits that football fanatics used before and during the game to help their team when it's like a bigger bizarre veto. i. pruitt, this jersey of my club in 2014. it brought us to national championship after 41
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years. i used to weird every game, but after we won that was it. now i need the new kabbalah, we're like, especially for this world come and it's law and it's all part of you had a gunshot pelligrini the watch, the next game with the same group of equally superstitious friends in the same place, sitting in the same order and where he the same clothes, but that's nothing compared to this football shop called kitty cordial. it's named after a man who became famous in 1982 for putting a curse on rival teams. argent time football coach, catalyst be louder. law incorporated give equal chill into his team guy, k leander, who are on that on a keyboard. each time a student as deluxe played, he would make kid a coach or greet the routine by the end, each time a student as would win or draw. except for the one time that kid caught shout mr. game, obey. since then, the cursor kid caught joe has become famous, is also the kidney coach, a spray the aroma called aroma of a goal. and
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a lot of parents buy this for their kids and doesn't smell bad actually, but my favorite of all is the g, the quote, your revenge t shirt. you wear this and you don't have to say a word. you just send out the vibes of giving got you. it's even crossed the atlantic from argentina, italian captain ga coline admits he put the kitty coach of course on the english team. so it would miss a penalty that cost at the 20200. come good quadrille madness. so with the rationale that we consulted psychoanalyst marcella, helpful and i did dinner very, it has ancient read what it has to do with ritual magical thinking of that occupies our rational mind. is the more you suffer more, the more intentionally than if the woman does. he adds that in argentina. football is a religion for and like all religions here in argentina,
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football and it's cavellas. however, irrational are st. lucie and human al jazeera window situs, saudi fans are rushing to die hard to watch their tame against mexico. natasha and i went to hummadi international airport. no matter what happened on the page with mexico today. saudis will always remember there when over arching tina is considered one of the biggest upside history studies represent the largest with me to drive over the border or take a quick shuttle flight attendant badge with a lot of people were surprised at how festive the saudi fans are what do you want to tell people about what football culture is like in saudi arabia? it's very important in our culture. every household watch is watches, games, watches everything, gets sports edition to watch what was so qualifying for the world cup was
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a big deal. and for us to maybe come back to their own to succeed is also we have a good deal. so i think today we can do this and yeah, who do you guys have a chat or a song that you guys are planning to staying in a stadium? would you, would you tell us or i can say them translates what can i say it's an advocate. however you want to listen to the jena. medical medina will was with an a la la la la. hey, hey, hey. so it's like on translated to the saudi team we came from uh, from all of those, all of saudi arabia, cities, and we will read one together. saudis are not only enjoying cats are 2022, they're watching very closely how their neighbor is hosting it.

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