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has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in. and then pulling back out again. ah, south africa's governing amc party postpones a decision on the president's political future after an inquiry found evidence of possible misconduct. ah, hello, i'm fully back to boy watching al jazeera life from doha. also ahead. the kremlin says president putin is open to talks about the war in ukraine, but only to secure what he calls russian interests. ah, chaos in the synagogues parliament, a male politician attacks a pregnant colleague as months of political tension descends into violence. and
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israel orders the deportation of a palestinian french lawyer detained without charge since march. ah, south africa's governing party has held an emergency meeting on the political future of the president. it comes after an independent panel found serial rama post . i may have violated his oath of office. the panel was set up after accusations from a poor, so failed to report the effect of millions of dollars in cash from his farm. in 2020 the president denies any wrong doing. south africa's main opposition party says it's table motion to dissolve parliament. the n c national executive committee will meet again in the coming days after its members have looked at the parliamentary reports that any famous with dog today decided that they would like to report to given to the officials of the agency fest. the officers must
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process it convenient, n w c. was the end up lucy's done will convince the any. see, and we should do this before the 6th of december. so between 2 more and sunday, we do all deck and them it. in fact, let's not discuss today. let's i jump to our logo for shelf to meet and obviously, and then come back. so we'll come back to the embassy before this is al jazeera, mommy jam june bayport, from janice bank. everybody who had assembled to report on this meeting and to even observe this meeting was quite stunned that barely 45 minutes after the meeting started, that it was abruptly adjourned. and there was a lot of confusion as to exactly why that happened. i heard mister marsha tilly and that sound bye talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he says that there's going to be some officials in the agency that are going to be
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reviewing this independent panels report on. so run a poser, and then he says that those officials are going to be briefing another committee of the a in c, and then there will be another meeting taking place of this executive committee. that's the decision making body within the a and c. that's the meeting that was supposed to happen today, and that was very short. i was very truncated. now the questions immediately are, how can all of the steps be taken before tuesday, december 6? that is a key day in this ongoing political crisis saga, because that is when the national assembly is going to meet when they are going to take up the issue of this independent panels report on trauma hosa. they may vote to go ahead and initiate an impeachment panel with in parliament at one point it looked as though miss rom, oppose might actually come to the meeting today to defend himself. at another point, people thought that he was not going to make an appearance. he did not make it appearance, but then also people thought that eventually the, the people involved in this means they might actually vote to ask mister opposite
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to step aside. that didn't end up happening. so there's a lot still to be done and a very limited amount of time to do it. in other news, the kremlin says vladimir 14 is open to talks about the so called special military operation in ukraine. but his warning washington stands on territory under its control would make negotiations difficult. l a. u. s. present joe biden said he was willing to meet the russian leader if he moves to end the conflict. jimmy's chancellor also called for a diplomatic solution in a phone call with put him i'm prepared to speak with mr. poodle if in fact there is an interest in him to sign and he's looking for a way to end the war. he hasn't done that yet. sasha case in consultation with my friendship with no friends. i'll be happy to sit down with prudent to see what he wants has in mind. while at val has worn out from moscow, russian and american leaders have been repeatedly talking about the need for
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negotiations to end the war in ukraine. but this sir, offer by president biden, for a direct meeting with president put in has been received here with a mixture of welcome and precaution, the spokesman of the kremlin mitre pasco. he talked about 2 problems in this offer . one of them is natasha is required to a pledge or a promise to withdraw from the land it occupies in ukraine. and the other one is that the americans don't seem to be ready to recognize that this land now belongs to or to russia. so rush is very critical of the western states in general, and they don't see the west. our city liable partner these negotiations. they have been very critical of western interference, as they call it, in ukraine militarily. and otherwise, the expansion of nato, the economic sanctions are russia. the ousting of russia from the european security
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meetings in poland, rush also talks about problems. they are in what it calls the american exploitation and is slavery of western european countries. and in that regard, pres, put in how to call a phone call with a german chancellor, olaf schultz, in which he asked germany to reconsider its position to was a war ukraine. and he said that the army, ukraine, by the europeans. it makes it difficult for the ukrainians. busy or makes it less desirable for ukrainians to accept any negotiations at the present moment. and of putting also talked about a it's hard to justify what's going on right now. the bombing and the ukraine infrastructure. he said, but or russia of steam for. busy long time from attacking ukrainian infrastructure on a wide scale. but what is going on now is
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a reaction to ukrainian attacks on russian is sort of infrastructure, including the climate bridge. and he said that the or germany and the european countries need to stop arming ukraine. so that they can push it to sit to gonna go certain table a u. s. bats group that helped sci fi to iceland, syria says it has stopped all joint operations with american troops. the syrian democratic forces says it's the result of turkish bombardment of territory. it controls turkey has stepped up, strikes in northern syria since the bombing in his sample last month. anchor a blame the attack on kurdish separatist. he says, are linked to the se f. this week, the pentagon said join a charles with the group have not stopped, but have been scaled back to senegal. now, way a routine session in parliament has descended into violence. fighting started after a male politician walked up to a female colleague and slapped her in the face. she retaliated by throwing a chair,
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the budget presentation was suspended as members, traitors punches and insults. tension has been growing between the government and opposition since the ruling party lost its majority in july. nicholas, hark, it's falling developments from the capital de carr. this is the 1st time that we've seen violence or people resorting to using their fist or kicking each other, rather than using their words inside what is supposed to be the institution of democracy. so there's a feeling of shame over what happened and let me just show you the headlines of the newspapers here. this is lucille better, who says a barbaric act inside the national assembly. i'm q m p 's here. now that may risk a prison sentence after all this happened in front of the minister of justice. the national assembly currently is on a marathon session plane to vote the, the, the national budget and, and the latest act of violence happened in front of the minister of justice. or it hasn't been ruled out that there might be some sort of prosecution that might take
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place. we may enjoy the woman that was slapped interface. we spoke to her husband, she's pregnant. she's in the hospital, she's getting care. but there is a lot of anger among many women that have shown up in numbers were ever, ever at the parliament over what has happened? the congolese army says and 23 fighters have killed 50 civilians in the eastern town of caching arrival girl passed the night responsibility fossil his face to the populations refusal to submit to their dictates the emp, 23 rebels proceeded to massacre innocent and defenseless civilians. the latest case is that of 50 civilians, cowardly, murdered. on tuesday, november 29th in kisha, in the territory of router. several other people are now missing or kidnapped by the m 23 rebels wheel to deploy the forced recruitment of young people. boykin of vassals in trim leader abraham trowers says he was the target of an attempted call
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last week. local media reporter already made the announcement at a meeting with civil society groups. he says those responsible have been identified, but he favors talks rather than prosecuting them. berkener fossil has already seen to cause this year. israel has ordered the deportation of a palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes after the government revokes salah maurice jerusalem. residency rights has 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 occupied his jerusalem, the treatments of salah hm. or is being seen by many people here as a test case and also by his supporters, the which are other human rights lawyers and a rights advocates who been holding a news conference here about the latest developments in this case. as a deliberate attempt, or they say by the israeli authorities to expel palestinians or from jerusalem,
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her hm already has been held in what's called administrative detention for 9 months . now this is a very controversial law by which a suspect can be held without charge for up to 6 months at a time, not being told what they are being held for a stand simply. this is that the authorities not wanting to release information which could lead to other actions by what they regard as a terrorists. but it has been, according to many people here misused to keep literally hundreds. and at the last count, it's well over st 700 palestinians behind bars at prisons, throughout israel and israel regards henry as a terrorist. he has served a number of times behind bars, the most serious of which was a 7 year sentence for allegedly being involved in an assassination plot. he was released after a prisoner swap deal between hamas and the israeli government. and the problem now
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arises in his nationality. he is french by nationality, his mother is french, but he has never actually lived in france for any length of time. he has spent the whole of his 37 years here in jerusalem. he has jerusalem residency, but now because israel has said he has not shown allegiance to the state of israel, that can be revoked if it is revoked. he can be deported at any time. or is that a looks at this case as another test case? through which it once to cement residency to vocation for the palestinians intern him based on breach of allegiance to the state of israel is that it is only an occupying power in jerusalem as the whole world recognizes. allegiance is not expected from the civilian population. tombori's wife, who is french, has already been deported. she is now living in france with that children where it
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has raised concern with questions. i've been asked by a french president emmanuel macro, a from a rights group such as amnesty. it is raised outright to condemnation or with amnesty themselves, calling this a shameless attempt by israel to silence any one who might be advocating for the palestinian cause. a still head on al jazeera. we are at the sight of a protest in salam india that's held on a multi $1000000.00 construction projects for months. oh, and loud and proud of the wild cat, we'll hear the chance, said football fans and bringing to ah, the middle east and africa,
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this is the weather report for you. i so have you long. here's a big story on saturday, those winds picking up through the golf, but actually throughout the day on saturday they will die down. so let's go and for a closer look here, got a bit of cloud. maybe even some showers in kuwait 25 degrees for you. and there's those winds throughout the day. that's actually the forecast on sunday. they'll die down with a high of 28 degrees soft to pakistan. we go still poor air quality hanging around here. no real win to mix away that pollution disturbed weather round that southern and of the caspian sea, so some showers tater on also for buck who was while 8 degrees and showers run along the black sea coast for turkey. a cloudy day and its stumble may see a few spits of rain there as while now for east central democratic republic of congo. there's been a landslide there that's killed. at least 9 people. and torrential rain and northern angola destroyed hundreds of homes. we can see it through the congo and southern ga bond, so we dip toward the south, some high temperatures here,
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not only habit roney buttons saca. $35.00 degrees are closing in on a record for the month of december. either way, while above average temperatures will fall off on monday to 30 degrees. take her. ah ah, the in depth analysis of the day's headlines from around the world. do you think diplomacy still stands? it's showing on non very optimistic about any negotiation. we will be in a bit of a photo window is going to be held holder inside story on al jazeera lou.
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ah ah, you're watching al jazeera live from doha reminder. our top story, south africa, is rolling party has adjourned, an emergency meeting of the on the future of president phil rama poster. he came under fire after he failed to report the theft of millions of dollars from his farm in 2020. the kremlin says vladimir putin is open to talks about the so called special military operation, ukraine. but it's wanting. washington stands on territory under its control. would make negotiations difficult, and israel has ordered the deportation of a palestinian french lawyer from occupied east jerusalem. santa maria has been detained since march without charge or trial. the un high commissioner for human rights says haitians are being terrorized by kidnappings and sexual violence
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. the latest high profile victim, the director of the national police academy, puleo won reports from porto prince little polk bench included prince accomplishes a in the moment while be incongruous with hatred escalating. cale right here i was attacked in october 2020 with law. marian, cool. 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 to $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, with my shoelaces. so began the nightmare,
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which in haiti is shockingly no longer shocking. hazy is in the midst of an extraordinary security crisis. the united nations estimates the 60 percent of the capital 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. back to back. such is the cooling read laws. cooling has been high impact journalism. today, he banners 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 events like this and be able to tell that
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story. the un 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 will kill me. is that what they said? now? yes, that's what it does when they do move in a year after haiti's president was assassinated, the streets of port prince have become a lottery of survival. press one l 0 footprints the company behind a port project in the southern indian fate of caroline, in court and protests that delayed construction. for months, demonstrators have been blocking the site of the multibillion dollar projects which is being funded by asians richest man. they say the projects will destroy livelihoods. the protest by the largest christian fishing community has angered a local hinder group which says the port will create jobs. and in the town is at
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the sight of the protest. so just as a back and they are as determined as ever today is day 136. this is the tent under which they have been camping out for all these days. toiling the construction of $900000000.00. shipping board protest leaders said that support for the protest remains as strong as ever, but they've made a conscious decision, 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 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 fitted 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
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that port. and the fact that they feel, and the protesting silently is what is blocked, construction for more than almost 4 months. now go to hurrying, we believe he's under way 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 what may, construction will resume and the fort will be finished. and december, the 2nd marks national pollution control day in india, but the capital is struggling with what is categorized as very poor air quality effect blanket of small has covered new delhi in the past few days. it's already
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there was most polluted capital with 20000000 people severely affected by smoke smoke on most winter days. ah. all right, world cup news now and in the past few minutes group h has come to a dramatic climax. south korea look their place in the knockout face by coming from behind to beat portugal to one. the result eliminated uruguay and ghana the koreans finish 2nd while portugal on top of the group. you why beef gone to nail and for much of the game looked as though they would go through the last 16, but it was heartbreak for louis wise and his teammates. i say miss south while watching the game with uruguay and fans or latin america to loosen human is joining us now live for monte video. hot break and disappointment where you i imagine oh absolutely. it was an emotional roller coaster, you know, the fans had arrived here. not expecting too much from
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a team that until now hadn't scored a single goal. but very early on to the game. they started scoring one goal after another and, and the fans who are in late and they were sure they were going to make it into the next round. and then came the news that south korea had actually beat portugal, which effectively eliminated or a y altogether. there were people crying, one of them was even an event, his loyal and migrant who said he had been welcomed into this country. that he had been routing for oregon. that it was the 1st time he had been in this country during the world cup and, and that he, he couldn't, couldn't keep himself from to sobbing. it was really quite, quite emotional. indeed. people here were very upset. they still are ah, but you know that name of the game. the question now is who will the org lions we chairing for moving forward with are only 2 south american fact. latin american countries still in the running which is brazil and argentina. and both of them are
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staunch historic rivals over a y. so they're gonna have their work cut out for them now. all right, thank you. nancy allison, you in life for us there in montana dale, well cameron had into their final game just over an hour and a half from now needing a win against brazil. and the result of the groups other game to go their way. it's not as fans back home who will turn in to watch. and it's also those who formed part of the communion diaspora in the us. my can a report from man and, oh, the spartan veterans at practice. these plays all a few of the 60000 communions who live in the us. the majority here in maryland. and there will be watching as the team called, the indomitable lions attempt to cruel their way back. just as they did to beat algeria in the final minutes of a must win qualifier for shorts of maturity, verb, you know, with was watching and learn what soccer is earned world. you know, trema was capable of doing, please to see a lot of mistakes that the make,
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you know, and we hope you know, that been able to have some good guidance. and i will still come on in those turn the test. we would take that full. we would think that they were under a lot of pressure during qualifying, but it seems that they took the pressure and they seem to mature as they went through. want to find you. do think that that this is the right time for them is the right down for them because they have to let the world know that qualifying is still hard job. it was not just a fluke. while the players were at their pre tournament camp, civil unrest continued back home and some expected supporters have feelings about supporting a team that they maintain have been used by the government to divert attention from its shortcomings. yeah, it's really difficult. i mean, i'm sports has always been used as, as i mean, soccer especially sports,
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watching a and back home again, like the african ish on call. that was some organized. i mean, there was a lot of trouble back home and then those things were been amadon buddy again, i'll, thing is really, really difficult for a lot of cameron's would, what is going back home with all the mas struggles and so on. it's difficult to support soccer. oh, but despite his reservations, carly and some they will be watching with his friends, willing cameroon, to fight back once again. why hannah? i'll just sarah columbia, maryland. in group g, serbian switzerland can both still advanced to the next round. so now the johnston has more football can be cruel. when sylvia were $31.00 ahead at gates, calhoun would have thought they had the gang. so nuff cameron at that idea, which means soviet now have to be switzerland to stay cut off. no pressure then. hi,
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i'm samantha johnson. pace is well cut. one o one switzerland have only scored one goal in this world cup against cameroon. and it was a pretty subdued affair. the school at bria limbo didn't celebrate. he was born in cameroon. his dad lives there with known whether to laugh or cry. when abolla isn't playing football, he went a foundation for refugees, the sort of cow it to which will help the cameroon fans to quickly forgive him. he'll certainly be celebrating if he, his success. he can salvia for their part besides, no, this is a do or die kind of match, can support their coach drag and story can, which will be hoping that the heaney pavlovitch, their gambling savage, and alexander beecher, which will all increase that halley's. so to which will also be hoping pavlovitch and the rest of his defense locked up the back door. they all know that while switzerland hasn't exactly sparkled this wild cup,
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he can do it last year. they beat france in the euros on the way to qualify for cats out went to 22 face board 15 goals and returned to that kind of for how did you need it? ah, well, the past 13 days have been marked by the deafening wars of fans. chanting in this recent stadiums across katara lexia brian has been out and about learning about some of the chance that bring people together. ah ah, with 32 teams and 6 people fixtures. and if not again, more than a 1000000 visitors expected. certainly a noisy times a $1000000000.00. i wanted to be recreation football chance that are in my
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field, maybe new people, which means undescribable. i i, what would i say if they asked me how much i love or croatia my answer would be on, describe about, oh mm a rigid boys and it's me. that's really the got to go to home or to the country. oh, oh, wow. the pans aren't allowed down. okay. they can bundle it out in the stands with their voice. what am i supposed that fans often called the 12 men on the team?
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the recipe. you know, having your team behind you having everyone is chanting, pushing you on a half an hour time is about to happen a we're basically singing all the world bars from brazil. so every work or below i and we're wanting to plan up with the next start, maybe a ah ha again, i'm fully back to go with the headlines on al jazeera south africa is rolling potty has adjourned. an emergency meeting on the future.
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