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went to apply for the job, right? we spoke want to deal with what is all about the festival is celebrating. the manasseh, your culture, which is the middle east, north africa and south asia. tonight we are celebrating south asia in another part of town. a mother picks up her children from school. she's a busy mother of 2 who works part time, yet you still find time to volunteer. cuts are has received a record number of volunteer application up. any people world cup. this group of going to friends live and work in capsule. they'll get to see that scene play in the country. they've helped to transport our product, although it got to go to product to the provision for both brought well behind me here you may tell the fee for fund festival, that's where up to 40000 support is good, much matches on the biggest green with
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the purchase and india is foggy by the construction of a multi $1000000.00 pause in cadillac. ah, hello, i'm money inside. this is out there. life and doha. also coming up a relationship on the rocks. the president of france is in the us as a dispute grows about subsidies. worsening crisis and hazy gang violence is escalating and thousands have now fled the country. and it has exec steak celebrations in argentina, and the national team makes it to the final round of 16 and the wells comp ah,
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for construction of a multi $1000000.00 port in india is southern state of carola has become the focus of vaught and protests for months the christian fishing community has been leading the demonstrations against the project. they say it's causing coastal erosion and destroying livelihoods. but a hinder group close to the governing party has been holding counter rallies in support of it as go straight to poverty metal. who's in that in job at this, at the sight of these protests good to see you, poverty, how significant all these protests well, i just know the situation is calm, but tens. and as you can see behind me, that is the shelter where you have the protest they've been sitting in here for days and months. actually. they've also set up a makeshift kitchen to my right. they have been here for more than a 100 days. this is basically the entrance to that project,
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that $900000000.00 project security has also been beefed up around here. there are many up the police have been have been deployed over here now. 8 the thought that the construction of which has stalled is being built by a company led by a shock, which a man got them a bonnie. now most of the protesters official for believing around virginia along the coast, off the state of carola. they see that the construction and then later the port is going to undermine their livelihood. they also see that many of them have been forced to leave that home to accommodate the construction. but the company as well as the government says that this port is going to be beneficial for the people. it says it will lead to a more foreign shade. it would both be economy and create many jobs. and now the turned off turn violent this week, protest attacked in nearby police station, at least, if the people were injured cases had been registered against more than
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a 100. i'm 60 people. donnie group has approached the high court hearing is scheduled for tomorrow, putney. clearly these, this port construction is very controversial. why has it become so you know that that song and this good spark, religious tension. you see many of the protestors and fishing community members all from the christian community. they have the support of the local church. now the judge has condemned the violence has also offered investigation. the government has just said cases against 23 and other christian readers. now, in terms of support, there is local support hinder groups have also supported the construction off the board. they have taken out marches a politically speaking there is support for the sport. interestingly, the board has brought together. 1 political parties from 2 ends of the ideological
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spectrum. so you have ingest communist party, which is in power in the state, and 5 minutes and the rains remove these right wing passage and the party both supporting the sport and also saying that it does need environmental standards. now local media is reporting that there are concerns that more violence could take place and so, and they have alerted local police stations along the coast to scatter law to make sure that that doesn't happen. okay, thank you for that update pub name mit all of that. in the capital at least 2 palestinians have been killed during an israeli raid in the occupied westbank. several other people who winded in the violence in jeanine allison in actions the cooling for a general strike in response. it's been the most violent year for palestinians in the occupied west bank since 2006. the french president emanuel macro is in
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washington dc as he begins a 3 day state visit. early on wednesday mccomb criticized biden's inflation reduction act. he described the measure as super aggressive to other european companies can help. it explains for washington d. c. first presidential manual. my crop beginning, his 3 day visit to the united states with a meeting with vice president comalla harris and a tour of the u. s. space agency highlighting an area of cooperation for the 2 nations including combating climate change. the 2 nations are already aligned when it comes to their condemnation of russia's invasion of ukraine, but amid the diplomatic pageantry of president joe biden's 1st official state visit, there are simmering tensions, particularly when it comes to trade. there is a lot of concern about a signature piece of legislation known as the inflation reduction act. europeans
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are concerned that this gives the united states an unfair trade advantage and could ignite a trade war. this comes on the heels of a diplomatic furer last year when australia cancel the deal to purchase french submarines buying us subs instead of the white house, insist that the dispute is behind the 2 nations. and that this visit is all about highlighting the strength of the u. s. french alliance. each council president charles michelle is meeting with the chinese president, gigi ping in beijing. it comes at a sensitive time for relations between china and western pow's. patrick folk has moved from hong kong when china has friends this visit by the european cancel presidents as a significant step towards returning to pragmatic cooperation. remember, you, china, ties have been strained as result of asians failure to condemn russia over its
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invasion of ukraine and also because of a growing trade deficit to the benefits of china. according to chinese state media present, she jumping and shells. michelle will hold in depth discussions about you, child relations, and also discuss areas of concern, both internationally and regionally shows. michelle will also be meeting with premier leakage chung as well as the chairman of the standing committee of the national people's congress, legion shoe. now this visit comes after e u leaders recently gathered for a 3 hour long, strategic meeting to discuss the bluffs relationship with beijing and how to handle it. exactly. there has been debates on whether not to take a harder line towards beijing and what this relationship means exactly for you values an expert said that charles michelle will be under some pressure to raise
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topics related to human rights and sion. jang, hong kong and taiwan. and the protests of brought another elements into all of this and we'll be looking out for whether out he makes any remark about the rights of people in china to protest peacefully. a chinese flag is that half star that government buildings across the country to only the former leader as young they mean young aged, 96, died on wednesday to tape as fina has not yet been announced. st media praised him as a communist revolutionary, helped quell pro democracy process. he came to office just after the 1989 tenement square protests in crackdown. the un says that the number of people who will need humanitarian aid next year has increased spot. almost a quarter are appealing for record $51500000000.00 to fund operations globally. money will help bring relief to nearly 350000000 people affected my natural
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disasters and conflict funds will also be used to tackle global issues like food insecurity, borrow outbreaks, climate migration is going to go up by about 25 percent. well, and that's a shaka. yeah. and it's gone up each year by about 25 percent of the research. and so what that means is very, very simply, a simple fact that the gap between needs and funding is going to grow. at least 12 people have died in haiti. alta gang members, burned down houses near the capital bonds of escalated since the assassination of president juvenile boise last year. the rest of caused a severe humanitarian crisis that is for thousands to flee. the country proved lauren reports from puerto prince. i mean, not in put a prince, they shield their eyes from the beating sun, but it is not the sun but come for them. glad of hold up her hand,
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demonstrating what she had to do to save her life. this but one corner of the capital, but its crowded yard till of a nation's to morrow. and out pouring of anger, frustration, fear, almost patient, population of 11000000 people faces acute hunger without them we haven't you since yesterday we have nothing to drink. we are suffering, even our voice is gone. louis wife and a child killed. others made quiet by their loss. 96000 people displaced by gangs in the capital alone. these people have been displaced, not once, but twice. first, they fled gang violence in. take this delay, perhaps the most dangerous part of put a crown. they said they would wear opposite the f one. and then what happened is we'll start, he chased them out. so they came here to see me also already hoping to get something. what they get is a piece of paper from just to paces angry. neither food,
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no shelter has been forthcoming. others hand me this single document which a to the some where they did belong before the gang struck by that they started shooting. we had to jump in though. i mean, there was a lot of us, we had to one in high laid out and wait for the right time to come. i could leave then they, the capital hugo chavez, square, 3000 and displaced residence from the neighborhood of city to lay where the united nations assesses 19 and people face catastrophic hunger. they camped on the squares concrete. well, i don't know when was the last time i had a problem because we've been living at the camp sleeping on the ground at night. it's freezing cold when it rained rain on us that was until authorities surrounded the square with a brand new fence and tossed them out. in a matter of hours, i all. when i was sleep tonight, i industry in the suite we have nowhere to go to sleep on. the local administrators
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says the number seeking aid here is swelled because locals, who are from seduce and a saw an opportunity for a handout. a young man provides evidence in this city were up to 200 gangs of fighting for territory leading display citizens with nothing more than a scrap of paper to call their own press one l just 0. put a rescue teams in brazil are looking for missing people after landslide in the south of the country. 2 bodies have been found so far and 6 survivors located off the highway was washed away in the state of per on a bad weather and remote location. after complicating the such efforts cruising using drones with heat detecting cameras, defiance of ivis and february, more than $200.00 people were killed in landslides in the south eastern patropolis . still ahead on al jazeera,
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i'm andrew siblings, reporting from southern romania adobe, explaining why farm is around here. say, there are only 2 seasons these days, summer and winter. ah, with, here's your forecast for the 1st of december across europe and africa. good to have you along some torrential downpours of for northern greece, north macedonia, western turkey and bulgaria. think anywhere in the zone. certainly the risk of seen some flooding, some rounds of rain for that eastern side of spain. that's going to pour into valencia. and we got this weather maker not too far away from the strait of gibraltar. we'll come back to what that means for north africa, one sec. but 1st central europe. pretty typical weather here is some snow over the
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higher ground, for example in croatia off to the northwest straight now and okay, this looks a bit threatening, right? but it's can, can continue to funnel north and break apart. so it's not going to threaten either the islands of ireland or britain with any rain over the next little bit. ok off to north africa. we go right now and there's that weather maker. it's going to be adapt day in robot with a hive. 16 degrees, some showers across the gulf of guinea to be expected. now for south africa, high temperatures right across the cape provinces in some spots about 40 degrees. that's going to cause an outbreak of some thunderstorms. and then we've got this stream of rain around southern mozambique, given us some showers, also some showers, an antenna, and a repo with a high of 27 on thursday, a ah,
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ah. with blue oh, open like a watching al jazeera linda thought top stories. the construction of a port in india, southern states of carola, is raising sectarian tensions, months of protests and now turning violence. the fishing community says the project
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threatens its livelihood, all the se will create jobs. the french president in monument crawl has met joe biden in washington dc. he's criticized audience inflation reduction act, describing it as super aggressive to us european companies. john is present judging, paying as told you, chief charles michelle, but beijing will continue to strengthen, is ties with brussels to leaders have been holding talks out of time strained relations. after some of record high temperatures, europe's farmers are getting on to getting a winter respite. the days a shorter the drought is continuing, especially in southern europe. this means the crops farmers have grown for centuries, may no longer be viable under simmons houses for port from romania. it may look like a common site, the world over, but farming is changing drastically in romania with this year's sunflower harvest,
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devastated by drought. stefan marine is planning differently for the year ahead. his father v r l is giving up many traditional crops after his losses. there'll be no sun flowers, no corn, no wheat on this farm. so more shortages of staple crops, even higher prices are being replaced by crops, more resistant to drought, used to feed livestock, not people. i learned our lesson throughout, we have to focus on feeding animals because of climate change. you can't plant something that doesn't yield a profit in money. my mortgage. you don't need to look far to find people with stretched budgets who can't understand why local farmers aren't growing their food and more poor little eliza. my fletcher tinker is no corn any more. the food is going to animals not ass. ready 3, be silly, stringent, but we have to think really hard. now. it's difficult enough. affording our bills. food has to come. second. does the i shine her instrument,
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the science of climate change in romania confirms another fear. the drought doesn't just last for the summer. it goes right through the seasons. we haven't brought during good then no a month from we're the adult. well for during the culture year. so we have problem especially with the spring across like a maze grew up in the south florida crop. it's milder weather and lower rainfall that are changing the seasons. farmers around here say there are only 2 seasons these days instead of for the summer and the winter, autumn this year in temperature terms only lasted a couple of weeks. but as of yet an outburst capitalized on the lot, and bruce virile marine shows some evidence stunted sunflowers in bloom when temperatures should be sub 0. he and his son are slowly adapting, but climate change may well outpaced them and drew simmons al jazeera,
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till yeoman romania. in ethiopia, northern to gray region, hundreds of young people have taken part in it. since march in the city of mckennie, police orchestra led the piece for all carnival. the participants may 7 children have to return to school after ceasefire agreement between to grey rebels and the ethiopian government. a 2 year civil war has kill thousands of people and caused monitoring crisis. an independent panel in south africa found that president, sarah wilma poser, violated his oath of office, which could lead to impeachment. the panel was set up after millions of dollars in cash was found in a sofa as his private form. it says that the president has a conflict of interest between his official responsibilities and his position as a businessman. he denies any wrong doing and has not been charged with any crime.
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the us military says that an iso leader has been killed in an operation carried out by the opposition free syrian army. in october. statement from the pentagon comes off to the group, announced the lead is death. well, has done her show me all correct. she was killed in the southern syrian province of the raw. he is the 2nd iso leader to be killed this year. we are pleased to see the removal of isis, whose comp leaders in such quick succession the united states remains committed to countering the global threat from ices and stands ready to work with international partners who share that same goal. we will, we build, we will build on these counter terrorism successes and we'll keep that pressure on for sure. shall break hands. he is more from washington d. c. all of the, the actual details were guessing about what happened is coming from the us military
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. i. so only released a statement saying that i will have sign our she, me okay. she had been killed but didn't say when or where. so we should underline that even though we're talking about this right now, this occurred in, in mid october. and it was the free, sorry, no, me in southern syria, we've been talking a lot recently about the battle that the us and the s d f. the civic sir democratic forces, the kurdish lead rebels are, are waging, if i saw in the north, this is that this actually happened in the south. this will now be the 4th leader off. i still, since i will, who bucher back dowdy was killed in october 2019 by the us. his successor was then killed in february also by the u. s. i, but i think was interesting now is that we have this killing in october by the free, serious. all mean, i think just the last interesting detail perhaps is it is the free syrian army who conductors right according to this operation, according to the,
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the us. so therefore, in last week or so, we've been talking a great deal about operations against i saw in the north with the us and the f d f, the kurdish lead rebels. and whether any threatened turkish incursion would affect the fight against iso. in fact, the free syrian army and the south here is backed by, by turkey. so this was a syrian freezer, an army operation, but presumably using tucker support of about we don't have too much more information, but always we're getting some of these details. passed out, especially given there are so many acronyms and groupings in the region. the u. s. secretary of defense has expressed opposition to any ground operation inside syria . lloyd austin raised concerns about her and a phone call with the turkish defense minister on car wants to clear the border of kurdish fides is considered part of the outlawed p k. k group. tokyo has linked the group to a bombing in a stumble last month. but it denies involvement the wells longest
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volcano is spewing lava in hawaii, mona lois iraq, to 34 times since 1843 or the last time was nearly 40 years ago. so to say there is no threat to local communities despite love flowing towards a main highway masses or in space growl to set to begin its return. journey to us or in is more than half way through the ultimate one mission now to launching on november. the 16th yeah, croft has been watching the moon for about a week. and if successful nasa could spend a crew could send a crew flights on the ottoman to mission around the moon as early as 2024. ah. okay, stay 12. well come here in cattle and teams in groups, e and f, we'll seek to reach the knockout stage or a co needs
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a window or door to go through to the round of 16 fast. i'm a nearly 40 years while canada's hopes have already been extinguished. in the groups all the game corrosion, belgium will meet for a place in the next round, and japan have both caused and suffered a world cup upset and now must win against spain to qualify for the last 16. germany meanwhile, needs to be costa rica to stand a chance of qualifying group di was decided on wednesday, and it was a great day for the australians, sa cruise, a single goal. so sold and finished 2nd in the group to new. it'd be raining well, champions, france, but it wasn't enough to keep them in the tournament on a group. see argentina offer you to the last 60. despite the loss, pohden will still advance meeting france in the nor count stages. football fans in argentina were ecstatic account. there when a latin american absolutely a newman has them reaction from one is there is, oh, it was
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a game that argentine fans had been waiting for one in which the national team showed the world that on the pitch there's still a force to be reckoned with my boy, my birthday boy. no guy will never underestimate argentina or timor fight till the very yeah. oh, at this when site is park, thousands of fans gathered to watch the game and cheers or team for more than 13000 kilometers away. oh, unison. they suffered every time their team, mr. strike and celebrated every goal. her garden were overjoyed, will win the championship. sandra is from colombia. oh, it's amazing to be here. among so many people with a passion for football. indeed,
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perfect strangers cheered and hugged each other at the end of the game. i really like the under dogs at the beginning of this world. the real winners. in fact, right before this game began here, and what else i blender and the crowd just disappeared, which many saw as a very good omen. the 2 new victory over poland has given argentine fans renewed confidence as they prepare to return to this park on saturday. for argentina's game against australia brought together again by a common passion and dream of winning the world cup. to see a newman al jazeera when a site is now, if you've been watching any of the tournament, you will know that music has been at the heart of it. official songs have become
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known worldwide, and it's not just about singing. that's important. i speak to laura kahn, who is at die. how sick wacky flora? mm hm. indeed, i am in sic walk, have plenty of football fans milling around, having breakfast with more than a 1000000 defending upon the country throughout the world cap capital to pushing on plenty of entertainment has been 6000 performances and 21 different locations. now, you kind of have music without done any kind of dance without choreography. i'm here to join me is a fiorella. who is it choreographer for one of the official d for well cut music videos. thank you so much for joining us. you know, can you just explain which to music video you choreographing for and how was the experience? yes. so my colleague, carla and i would choreographed the gamers music video with john cook and i had of ac and don't cook is from bts. yes. how was he?
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he was amazing and he's such a humble person, lovely person to work with very professional, very dedicated to his craft. he greeted all the dancers he was really like, happy to be there was an amazing experience. it was a little bit tough because he did part of it here in souk walker. yeah. but people knew that he was here on the send it up on his how challenging is, but when your career coughing a piece. yes. so he is very, very lovely. loyal fans, and yeah, they found out that we were filming in sic walker. so that filming there was a little bit crazy, but choreographing, i was an amazing experience. i'm extremely grateful, and that was her dream. but you've also choreographed welcome to contact, which is the 250 meter long water theater with hire techniques, with fi work for spies. everything you can imagine was not challenging. yes, it was challenging because i had to choreograph for 2 non dancers who are rowers and on water. so the movie was
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a bit limited that we're happy that they could actually stand on the boats. so that was cool and the stories is such a beautiful story. you know, it's a story about east and west. they start their journeys on opposite sides of the water theater. and then they go through calm flags and war, and then they come to the middle in this section called the prayer, representing unity and humanity. now you have promised middle dance performs for very quickly beforehand. you do also run a studio here. providence studio, many of your students are out performing a message to them. yes. and just to extremely proud of them were so happy, you know, they've been part of a lot of the music videos for the world. com. they're performing at the fan festival, and i'm just incredibly proud. okay, we're just about to rot. but can you show us some of the dream as choreography? ha ha.

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