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ah, ah, every orange is here with ah! you as president joe biden office to meet vladimir potent if he is willing to end the war new crime. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish this is al jazeera alive from jo house are coming up. is ra load is the deportation of palestinian french human rights lawyer who's been detained without charge since march. were at the side of a protest in southern india,
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that's held up a multi $1000000.00 construction project for months. and i, loud and proud of the world comp will here the chance that poop opens and bringing to cut ah, i'm to the program you as president joe biden says he's willing to meet russia's late of letting me persian, if he will end the war in ukraine every speaking during his state visit by a french president to menu on the chrome while presenting a united front on the war, they also tried to overcome the differences on trade. a white house correspondent, kimberly hawk. it explains you as president joe biden rolled out the red carpet for his 1st official state visitor, french president, a man you all met, cross mc groan. it's
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a visit designed to highlight francis historic position as america's oldest ally and alliance with renewed importance system across with war. once again, on a european soil. what is it's taking? a crane is not just very far from here in a small country somewhere in europe. but it's about of a l values. no bible says he's willing to hold direct talks with russian president vladimir putin. if he decides to end his invasion of ukraine. i'm prepared if he's willing to talk, to find out what he's willing to do, but i'll only do in consultation with my dad hours. i'm not gonna do it on my own. on this foreign policy issue, the pair is aligned in its condemnation of the russian invasion. but there are differences when it comes to biden's domestic policy, known as the inflation reduction act, that cron believes in subsidies benefiting american companies could ignite
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a trade war. there's tweaks that we can make that can fundamentally make it easier for european countries to participate and are beyond their own. but that is something that is a matter to be worked out. there is no fundamental, there was never intended my road to legislation. never intended to exclude folks who were cooperating with us. the riff follows last year's uproar over australia cancelling a deal to buy french nuclear submarines to buy us subs instead. but in china, the 2 men are again, somewhat apart. both are concerned about china is assertiveness in the end of pacific. but france hopes to make china a partner, not a competitor. unlike the united states, still the white house assist those differences are being resolved and moving forward. the pair vows to cooperate on
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a range of issues and synchronize their actions. kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house. israel has ordered the deportation of a palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes off to the government revoked selah. halries jerusalem. residency rights is been held without charge since march and has been imprisoned by israel several times in the past. amnesty international says his deportation would constitute a war crime. rob mcbride has more from occupying east jerusalem deportation was expected after this order to maybe taking place as early as today. friday it happened, but the anticipation is that it will be carried out in the next $1.00 to $2.00 days . his case has been a long running one here in israel. and for many people, it highlights how the legal system is often used against the palestinians, and their supporters. many people here are held in his way the prisoners without charge. maury was one of 30 inmates who took direct action by guns on hunger strike
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a few months ago, and according to the rights groups, and more than 740 palestinians down in israeli prisons being held under administrative detention. the authorities, as a maury is no stranger to jail time. he has been convicted on the number of different offences. the most serious was being given a 7 year sentence for ledger, the being involved in an assassination plot. according to his support as he is being targeted because he is a high profile individual and this is a rebels way of trying to scare off if you like. anybody who would advocate on behalf of the palestinians mores wife is in france. she has already been deported. she is that with that children, her maurice mother is still here in jerusalem. but the expectation is now that he too will be deported and not to return to india now. and the company behind a port project in the southern state of caroline is in court to enter protests that
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have delayed construction for months. demonstrators have been blocking the side of the multi $1000000.00 project, which is being funded by anxious, richest man. i said the project will destroy livelihoods and the protest by the lives in christian fishing community has angered a local hinder group, which says, support will create jobs. probably middle is at the side of the process and says people, they're determined to continue their fight. so just as a back and they are as determined as ever to day is day 136. this is the tent under which they have been camping out for all these days. toiling the construction of the $900000000.00. shipping port protest leader said that support for the protest remains as strong as ever, but they've made a conscious decision to avoid confrontation and provocation. it's one of the reasons why you see so few protesters up fewer than 20 actually. it's also one of
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the reasons why you see mostly women, not the government hasn't given them permission to use loud speakers. so it is a fight and city best strategy is clear. they want to just turn up show up. they tell us strategically, what's important is the location, the stretch where we're standing is the stretch that leads up to the engines off that port. and the fact that they, yeah, and the protesting silently is what is blocked construction for more than almost 4 months now. thought, yearning, we believe is underway and everybody's anxiously waiting for what the court will have to say. it was important to note is that as far as the port is concerned, there has been a lot of institutional support for the construction and for everything to get on the road. actually in the past as well. the court has instructed people to leave and for construction to resume the chief minister off. caroline has said that come
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what make construction will resume and the board will be finished. the congolese army says and 23 rebels have killed 50 civilians in the east and town of ki shay. the group denies responsibility while people have been protesting against the violence in the regent security forces. stop them from reaching the un office in garma. the killings threatened to cease fi in north keeping province negotiated . last way. south africa's main opposition pon he says it's titled a motion to dissolve parliament in order to hold early elections. it comes after an independent panel found president 0 ram, oppose a may have violated his oath of office. the panel was set up off to accusations, ram, oppose have failed to report the 5th of millions of dollars in cash from his farm. in 2020, the president denies any wrongdoing on the south african law. the panels findings
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must 1st be debated in parliament before any martians can be heard. david morning is a, an associate professor of political science at the university of johannesburg. he says the allegations against rem opposed, some of the worst president can, thanks. this is a serious damming report. they actually said that he might have violated the constitution. so as they can never be any other with case for any city president than those kind of allegation of the president has a number of options. one which is the most difficult. one is to wait for the job process and find it out and stick to use a narrative, but he has done nothing wrong. but that might be a constitutional crisis in east ability, particularly within his own party,
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as well as in the country. given the situation that where he'll be economy and everything else, but full understanding, the man that has been behind a transition to democracy, he has been in the forefront of writing the various and concentration we're talking about. one. i think that the president might do the right thing, that is to resign for, for the good of the country and also to protect his own legacy. because foster is interim later, captain abraham troy says he was the target of the crew attempt last week. like a media reports terrain maybe announcement in a meeting with the civil society groups. he says those responsible have been identified, but he favors talks. i've a prosecuting and they can. a facet has already seen to cruise this year. a routine session incentives. parliament has descended into violence on thursday.
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fighting between began rather when a male politician walked up to a female colleague and slapped her in the face, she retaliated by scrolling and checked, the budget presentation was suspended as middle traded punches and insults tension has been growing between the government and opposition since its ruling party long its majority in july the you and high commission of human rights says haitians being terrorized by kidnappings and sexual violence. the latest high profile victim, the director of the national police academy prune warm reports from point a pre packed bench and put a prince a couple shares a tender moment while the in congress with haiti's escalation, cale right here, i was attacked in october of 2020 with law marion
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corps, a put her prince editor in chief in charge of 20 journalists. ralph cynical runs an ambulance service. he has done so for almost 3 decades. this october, he was kidnapped. they want $1000000.00 from us. that was actually price. ralph had dropped off a dialysis patient, it was a long journey. as he drove back into the capital, he was taken 1717 days with my hand, with my shoelaces. so began the nightmare, which in haiti is shockingly no longer shocking. hazy is in the midst of an extraordinary security crisis. the united nations estimates that 60 percent of the capitol is controlled by gangs gangs that murder and rape and boon and kidnap the threat to is felt across the city. and beyond. faith hope many hear a crowded church on sunday morning to services,
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back to back. such is the cooling rid laws. cooling has been high impact journalism. today, he banters with a colleague, but 8 fellow haitian journalists have been killed so far. this year. he is being treated for p t s d. i can help but feel lucky because i know so many people who did not have the chance to survive even like this and be able to tell that story. the you in says 540 people were kidnapped, and more than 700 killed by the gangs. just in the 1st 5 months of this year, ralph family paid more than $200000.00 us dollars to his captors. and if your family had not paid, you want to kill me? is that what they said? now? yes, that's what, that's what they do. more than a year after he's president, was assassinated. the streets of porter prince have become
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a lottery of survival. proved one out of 0 footprints still ahead on al jazeera surgeons are forced to operate with as electricity in ukraine. is russia once again? information's energy? great. am will tell you why these global fans from ghana are more dedicated than most ah, we're going to foot this switch on the sluggish start to summer for eastern australia. hi everyone. here's the details. so another dismal day in brisbane. 25 degrees, some showers up but look at adelaide in the sunshine. 33, but this is going to reverse. so let me put this a few days forward. on tuesday paint the colors on darker the red, the higher the temperature. so adelaide down to $25.00. will get melbourne 19,
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but bris been up to 31 degrees, so give it a bit and your fortunes will change. also a sluggish start to summer. across new zealand. cloud carry a few showers, no weather alerts in play here, but right across the board at temperatures are below average for this sub the year . ne monsoon is picking up, so we've got rain sliding down the coast of vietnam. seen that rain pick up through the malay peninsulas wall pu cat, we'll have to watch carefully. it was just a few weeks ago. we had some severe flooding there. china still cool air right across the country. some showers around gray, lynn with the high 9 degrees in japan, had its warmest autumn fall, i should say on record. and now looking like we could see some blizzard conditions for how kado island, in fact, for that western side avalanche watches in play, suns out though in tokyo, with the high 14 degrees on saturday. enjoy your weekend soon a bit. ah
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with ah ah ah ah ah ah, hello are you watching on 20? i'm emily angry. he is a reminder of our top stories. his sal up israel has ordered the deportation of
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palestinian french lawyer from occupy to east jerusalem. sala ha morning has been detained since march without trial and charge the company behind a port project in the southern indian state, carola east in court to in protest that had delayed construction for months. demonstrated have been blocking the size of the multi $1000000.00 project. and the u. s. president says he's ready to talk to vladimir persian if the russian leader is willing to end the war in ukraine. siobhan speaking during state visit 5 french president and manual and the pro ration attacks on ukraine's energy grid to have left millions in the dark and shivering in sub 0 temperatures. hospitals are also struggling to cope is rory challenz, reports from key life hangs in the balance for the in the hush were an operating theatre. a ukrainian surgical
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team operates on a woman's hawk. if all goes well, she'll live many more years that ukraine is a country under attack, assuming the best is something people here no longer do performing any surgery is difficult enough. but imagine doing this, knowing that at any time, a rush, an air strike, could plunge the operating room, the whole hospital into darkness. that's exactly what happened on november 23rd. this video was filmed by the chief surgeon with that my student to the room. that would be a room shirt and a 14 year old boy is in the middle of an operation when russian missiles take down the pounds. looking to see lewis with his, the dinner was threatened with his absurdity. ca you
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initially be on the counselor who had in there also cuz she'll sit homes, won't see which one. it's a glimpse of what happens when civilian power systems are attacked. by good luck and the care of ukraine's best heart team, the boy made it through. we caught up with david just before he was discharged home . dad, since i feel gratitude, 1st of all, to got to the doctor's and i feel joy that all went well with this is a miracle for sure. david's mom is still recovering to liberty, alyssa way more. he's mike will speak well, when the explosion started and the lights went off to feelings, georgia grow 1st appreciation for the doctors working and since your condition didn't stop, the 2nd was rage, though, which isn't inherent in me because why, what for our country is suffering our children are suffering constantly in
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dangerous, but he's told you rough performed ukraine's 1st ever heart transplant and leads the countries heart institute. it's ready for the next day or strikes. the bill of really gives a purse, crowding was me. we made large supplies of blood, plasma food and water, fitted all our equipment with battery so they can work for several hours. then after 15 minutes, the generators are turned on. and so we've created a completely autonomous system. black on a submarine that a bullet go. like to have it. ukraine is pat, it's bruised, but winning the fight for survival. the boy, his mom and dad are leaving here for their hometown. what they find when they get there will depend on russia and it's missiles will re talents. how does era key if the us, south korea and japan are imposing new sanctions on north korean officials and
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agencies connected to its weapons program. the moon follows pyongyang, launch of an intercontinental ballistic nissan. last month, china and russia blocked racing un sanctions efforts. fang restrictions should be eased on humanitarian grounds. 3 states in southern brazil are on high alert after days of natural disasters. rescue teams are searching for dozens of people feared buried in a landslide. that struck a highway in paranoia. at least 2 people were killed and a state of emergency has been declared in the state of santa katerina after widespread flooding. ma'am brazilian media say at least 2 people have died and one fire fighter is missing. december the 2nd marks national pollution control day in india, but its capital is struggling with what is cat categorized as very poor air quality
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. a thick blankets of small has blanketed new jelly in the past few days. it's already the world was polluted. capital city, with its 20000000 people severely affected by smoke, almost winter days of reno thoughtless world quite a few years. the pollution is diverse tutoring, and i don't know who do sudak, myrtle, and or 15 to 20 minutes to lose under till my location. but now it's thinking about more than 4045 minutes. so as you see this great. oh to do that. ah, friday is the last day of the world comp, group stage matches and more teams will be going home. let's take a little look. brazil has already qualified for the last 16, but need to avoid defeat to cameroon. if they want to finish at the top of group jane, serbia said 2 points behind 2nd place, switzerland and must win to have any hope of progressing in group age. already
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qualified portugal will be bidding for the top spot when they take on south korea and 2nd place. garner will face uruguay knowing a when we'll see them through and football fans in rural garner a showing their dedication to the countries world cup squat victoria gate and b explains why they've been traveling long distances to watch the games. in villages across northern garner, football fans are preparing for an important journey. they want to watch. gone is latest, woke up, match with the nearest town, with electricity is up to 20 kilometers away. these fans are setting off with plenty of time to spare, where i am is puzzling, where they do the damage we shoot. who am i going to keep delaying the house so that i owe me on time. if, if they're gonna, they're mighty spectrum for my, with my toward august i wanted, but that wound it was, are from,
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from palarez where there's no light. it, there's no fee tough. so i mean, so if i the daughter of little i don't through the gone or is suffering, it's worth economic crisis in generations. fans say the well camp is a welcome distraction from the many problems that facing. yeah, well again, i mean what not, football unites us. it eases the pressures of daily life, especially in these times of economic hardship. we don't have electricity. and so we have to travel long distances to watch the tournament. non gaap when i got a convoy of fans on motor bikes, is also heading to the town of happier, where a local teacher has worked hard to ensure fans come watch the tournament. he says, the electricity supply here is unreliable. there is hired a generator. i have decided to set up this particular come for my people also to fill part of their world. it was today, their wall is moving or we need to be part of the world. we need to be part of the
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game. so daughter, the all well will know that the people of probably i also have a dana at hot an estimated flight andre fans travel to pavia to watch gone as previous matches against switzerland and portugal. oh they say they'll be back here again. begone is match against your coin, victoria k, to be out soon. and of course, the tournament has been matched by the rows of fans chanting in the stadiums and straights. a lot of that has been happening in doha sick or case where alexia bryan is standing by for us amongst the fans. hello, their legs were getting down to the pointy end of the tournament now. and the motivation of the crowds here, enjo hi, isn't whining, is it a? absolutely. it is not. there are lots of people coming down to the so the crowds have been building. i have seen a bunch of brazilian t shirts,
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there have been portuguese fans warming up their voices for the stadium later on. of course, they are 2 of the 8 teams buying for the last 4 spots. and the final 16, the, the most recent to go through our spain and japan after they met light last night, played at the same time, of course, as germany versus costa rica. and i was really lucky to be in the crowd for spying versus japan. and at the beginning of the match, all 4 teams had the chance to be going through to the final 16 talk. it was nerve wracking as each goal was scored at the computations changed of who was making it through. everybody was on the edge of they said, and as you said, the crowds were roaring, there was singing, there was chanting, those johnson songs. i've also been out and about here in the souk over the past couple of days. and actually i've been asking fans about what some of those songs and chants actually mean. ah i. 6
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with visiting teams and 6 people fixtures, and if not, they get more than a 1000000 businesses, a noisy times a day, and i want to be recreation football chance. or my favorite me now is people which means undescribable. like, what would i say if they ask me how much i love or croatia my answer would be on describe about a a
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boys and it means that ring back up to home or to the country. oh, oh oh, i pans aren't allowed down. they can settle it out in the stands with a voice with them. i suppose that bands often called the 12 men on the team, the resting, you know, having your team behind you, having everyone just chanting, putting you on a, we're basically singing, although a, and we're wanting to find a plan with the next start. maybe with
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well, as i happen to know that the brazilians have a large party organized for later on, they're feeling confident about that match against cameron. the quote to getting spans is i sit down here chanting, warming up their voices for that game against south korea co, sylvia versus switzerland. and, and you, as you heard in that report, jeff from ghana saying something is about to happen. this is the moment that team is really hoping to take out the match. it's a bit of a grudge match against uruguay after a game and 2010. the last competitive match up with striken lewis, suarez holding the bull in his hand and stopping a goal from going in the 190 minutes. so gonna really hoping to be taking out that match against uruguay later on a lot to watch out for on day 13 of the people will come as we wait for the last 4
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teams to make the final thing on the, on this day, the last of the groups agents of this people will come and go ha and lexie. let's hope that you're reporting on australia's when against argentina, tomorrow night. thanks so much for the report. great stuff. ah, you're watching out here and these are the headlines, this our m d u. s. president says he's ready to talk to vladimir persian if the russian leader is willing to end the war and ukraine show by them was speaking during his state visit by french president to manual ma crone. ukrainians are struggling to cope with harsh winter temperatures. in the midst of black camps, russian attacks have dom damaged energy facilities, leaving millions without power is round has ordered the deportation of palestinian french lawyer from.

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