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nuclear is being on the trunk, thim, the golden ticket to electro victory. can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open borders? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. ah. ready the european union tentatively agrees to a price cap on russian oil in a bid to cut the criminal ability to wage war and ukraine. ah, i'm debugger this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up south africa as governing party delays. a decision on cyril, rob opposes future. after parliamentary panel finds the president as an impeachable case to answer set goals. parliament descends into chaos. after
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a male politician attacks a pregnant colleague of 2 months of political tension and an injury time goals and south korea to the world cups, knockout stages and sent uruguay home despite their victory with gun. ah, the european union has tentatively agreed on a $60000000000.00 barrel process. $60.00 foot rather barrel price cap on russian oil. the price cap is aimed at start starving the kremlin of its resources to weaken russia's ability to continue the war and ukraine while avoiding a surge in energy prices. poland was holding out while it examined an adjustment mechanism to keep the cap below market price. the deal comes into effect along with an e u embargo and russian crude oil, which prevents shipments by tanka to the block, the e will now approve the deal,
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and plans to announce it formerly on sunday, jonah hall as more from london, has been the subject of really quite fraught negotiations between each member states for months now initially over the sort of market economics of an oil cap at all. and then over the price at which any oil cap might be set, poland has joined estonia. they were the 2 main holdouts among the member states in agreeing to an e. u commission proposal made on thursday to set an oil cap at $60.00 a barrel. with that verification mechanism for the price to be revisited every 2 months to ensure that it remains at least 5 percent in theory, at least 5 percent below, whatever the market value of russian is deemed to be. now this isn't going to affect pretty much in any way e u countries ability to buy russian oil at any price. because from monday, december, the 5th a band comes into play only you countries buying any rational at all where it has
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global significance though, in limiting you countries ability to license and insure vessels. many of them registered any you countries carrying cbl and russian oil, the so called euros oil to big oil consuming economies like india and china. so the potential significance there, the point of any kind of a russian oil price cap is to take as big a bite as possible out of russia's war chest. it's estimated that oil and gas exports account for some 42 percent of the gross domestic product in russia, some $191000000000.00. so it's extremely significant. is it going to have the desired effect? but it will still be grumblings in the room among you members. particularly those members closest, the rushes border like poland and stony or the other baltic states who had been lobbying for a much lower oil cap at around $30.00. they have the most to lose, potentially, if ukraine as they fear is forced into a messy surrender. unless the war,
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the cost of the walls is significantly escalated for russia and independent experts appeared agree. they are already pointing out that this measure as set now appears somewhat toothless with the value of russian all already just about $60.00 or even less. with a kremlin, says russian president, vladimir putin is open to talks towards ending the war in ukraine. but that comes with conditions pollutant says the west must accept russia's demands and he won't be withdrawing from the annex regions of ukraine on thursday. you as president joe biden said he was willing to meet with putin if he moved to end the conflict. i'm prepared to speak with mr. prudent. if in fact, there is an interest in him's aside, and he's looking for a way to end the war. he hasn't done that yet. if that's the case, in consultation with my friends should be no friends. i'll be happy to sit down to
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see what he wants has in mind. and german chancellor o left shoulder spoke to putin by phone on friday, urging him to find a diplomatic solution that included the withdrawal of russian troops. the kremlin said putin complains that west was pumping weapons into ukraine, putting you crate off any negotiations. muhammad vow has more on the kremlin stance from moscow. russian and american leaders have been repeatedly talking about the need for negotiations to end the war in ukraine. on this offer by president biden, for a direct meeting with president putin has been received here with a mixture of welcome and precaution, the spokesman of the kremlin mitre prescott. 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
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to a to russia. so or she is very critical of the western stance 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 meetings in poland, russia so talks about problems they are in what it calls the american exploitation and is slave meant of a western european countries. and in that regard, prism 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, that makes it difficult for the ukrainians, or makes it less desirable for ukrainians to accept any negotiations at the
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present moment and a foot and also talked about it. and he tried to justify what's going on. right now, the bombing of the ukraine infrastructure, he said, but russia abstained for. busy long time from attacking ukrainian infrastructure on a wide scale. but what is going on now is that a action to ukrainian attacks on russian eastern infrastructure, including the crimea bridge. and he said that germany and the european countries need to stop arming ukraine, so that they can push it to sit to the negotiation table. ukraine's foreign ministry says several of the countries embassies have been sent some disturbing parcels in spain. the area surrounding ukraine's madrid embassy was cordoned off. after receiving a suspicious package on friday, several days ago, a letter bomb exploded there in, during a staffer letter. bombs were also sent to other addresses in spain. the interior
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minister says it could be related to the war and ukraine. ah, no new south africa's governing party has postponed a decision on the political future of embattled president, cyril rober poser. after an independent inquiry found, he may have violated his oath of office from oppose or was investigated after he failed to report the theft of millions of dollars from his private game farm. in 2020 the south african president has led to a raft of anti corruption reforms since taking office and graft allegations. plague the n c. under his predecessor, jacob zoom. it was former president jacobs. the mas spike chief, who sparked the inquiry into the south african president that has become known as farm gate. arthur fraser accused robber poser of money laundering corruption, and covering up
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a large theft of cash from his farm. a panel set up by parliament has recommended m . p should consider launching and impeachment process it found he might have committed a serious violation of the constitution for conducting paid work. while in office, by not reporting, the theft of reported $580580000.00 in u. s. cash to police. he might have broken anti corruption laws. he could have committed serious misconduct by acting in a way that was, is inconsistent with his office. and it found that because of a possible conflict between his official responsibilities and his private business from oppose, it may have committed serious misconduct they and sees national executive committee will meet again in the coming days just ahead of the parties. elective conference where own photo was widely expected to win a 2nd term in office. the any seen it's wisdom to they decided that they would like
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that the report to be given to the officials of the agency fest. no officials must process it con vin and n w c was the end up loose is done, will convince the any, see, and we should do this before the 6th of december. so between 2 more on sunday, we do all that and that meeting for that's not discussed today. let's i jen plow. go fish off to me and obviously and then come back. so we'll come back to the embassy for this is mohammed jen. june has more the committee meeting from johannesburg. 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. now you heard mister marsha tilly and that sound bye talk about the steps that he says must happen next going
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forward. he says that there's going to be some officials in the agency that are going to be reviewing this independent panels report on so, or i'm 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, it 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 one point it looked as though miss rom oppose, or might actually come to the meeting today to defend himself. at another point, people thought that he was not going to make it appears he did not make it appears
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. but then also people thought that eventually the, the people involved in this means they might actually vote to ask mister opposite 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. all right now to the well cup incatel group hate, shes come to a traumatic climax. south korea book their place at the knockout stage by coming from behind to be pushed school to one. the result eliminated uruguayan gunner, the koreans finished 2nd well portugal, a top of the group a year ago i began to nil. and so much of the game looked as though they were go through to the last 16. but there was heartbreak for louis, suarez. and his teammates, as they missed out because they school fewer total goals and south korea.
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casio lucas hardy and it's live for us now in doha suit. wacky for we've just been trying to work this out. katcha it appears as if for the 1st time teams from 6 continents of reach the world cup knockout stage for the 1st time in world history . what are the funds maker it or where you are? yeah, i think a key we're we keep hearing over and over again. this world cup is surprise. and today was definitely a surprise for fans. and also for south korea, we are expecting more faster. come here to this is walking. you can celebrate their big victory, not just their victory, but also going to the next round. well, we have also noticed a change in the conversation, a bit of a mix. before it was an ongoing party. fans were just cheering and celebrated explosion of a song constantly. and now the conversation is more strategic. we hear back talking about what the next strategy would be, what the quote just need to do in order to get their team to the next round. so
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here we have some parents were actually at the stadium and who saw their team and i need to victory. tell me about the excitement of living it out directly here. all these that victory i'm, i'm like a, i am filling. i make a dream. it's a miracle. yes, i live, i live korea and i one, i don't want to go back to korea. i'm very exciting. i say that and i cry at this time. yeah, this actually, yeah. something that we've seen here. this emotions are running high through our people crying people celebrating so definitely a lot of emotion. what was it like to feel that emotion directly among thousands of people in the stadium in the stadium? oh, they all cried. all yelling because they, they don't think we will, we will lose today. they don't go. yeah, there you go. a lot of is, is,
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and also something that's very surprising as well. we were talking to other fans earlier today. and they said that a lot of the fans from south korea are actually going home tomorrow because they didn't expect their team to win the light or even make to the next round. so there's definitely celebrating, but a lot of them are unfortunately packing their back. so there, i'll definitely be cheering their tea mom back home in south korea, catch her and guest their money. thanks for that. catchy lopez. arianne live at doha suit. wacky. we'll, halfway through day $13.00 and $2.00 matches are completed to decide group h. 2 matches are now to decide group g, d, g rather switzerland, cameras and serbia are all still in with a chance of making the la 16 along with brazil. filter come here on out to 0. kicked out of the land of his birth. israel orders the deportation of a palestinian lawyer and 17 days, 17 days with my and day, with my shoelaces,
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we speak with the survivors of the gang violence was terrorizing the haitian capital ah with winter cold continued to descend upon a good part of europe. well, in that cold day when it comes across the water, the open water measuring has been causing storm systems over the last 2 or 3 weeks, no exception. that's exactly what's happening at the moment. so if we descend on that one, this is what saturday looks like for the coast of southern france, western italy, the islands in the military, in the winds. armstrong as they were and interesting, there suddenly rollin and normally so africa's actually not really being affected by this and more recent stone we went on the north coast to turkeys going eastwards into the caucasus leaving song, darkness stumble on shore. brazen,
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brighter weather than most of the country is looking recently. fine. but the bulk of europe is the dns of underneath rather grey and cold sky, because he's tempted all low single figures. and this breeze across the baltic, the north st into britain means this will be really cold and horrible weather in, for example, dunbar least inside of england. and you pick up the forecast of berlin, where the average 11 for december, and we're at 12 or 3 degrees for the next 3 days. pretty awful, really. by time you get to sunday, no significant change. the most part except the rain is moved now once can to the western side of greece and the balkans. to inculcate a culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shea come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to
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promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged a road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild couches. lou ah, amount of the top story, seo and al jazeera, the european union has tentatively agreed only $60.00 a bow, a price cap on russian oil. it's aimed at starving the kremlin of its resources to continue the war and ukraine. the kremlin says, russian president, vladimir putin, is open to talks towards ending the war, new crane, but putin says russia won't be withdrawing its troops from the annex regions of
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ukraine and south africa's governing polity has postponed a decision on the political future of embattled president, cyril rum, oppose the leader has come under fire after an independent inquiry found, he may have violated his office. a routine session in synagogue parliament has descended into violence. fighting began on thursday, when a male politician act up to a female colleague and slapped her in the face. she retaliated by throwing a chair, a budget presentation was suspended, a members traded punches and insults tension has been growing between the government and opposition since the ruling party lost its majority in july. nicholas huck has more deco certainly what has happened inside as effected. what's happening outside let me show you the headline of the newspapers here today in senegal. here, one of the main newspaper look so tell says, barbaric ex, inside the national assembly. and then another one about amy enjoy the m p that
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was slapped in the face saying that she's a victim of barbaric acts inside the national assembly. not only that she's also pregnant. now we spoke to her husband who told me that she's in the hospital. she's receiving treatment, the member of parliament that through that, that, that, that punch towards the female and p while he is under immunity as a member of parliament. but there has been discussions of lifting that immunity so that he would face justice because of course this happened which is extraordinary. so in front of the minister of justice, now he was talking about his budget when this fight took place. and so, since he witness this event, there might be repercussion for these men. if this wasn't happening inside the national assembly, in fact, there would be, this is a criminal offense, and the people involved would end up in prison. so that's what many activists here
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want to see for the, the member of parliament who threw that punch towards that women. israel has ordered the deportation of a palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes off to the government revoked, sala hm. murray's jerusalem, residency rights. he's 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 roper bride has more from occupied east jerusalem. the treatments of salah hm. ori 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, as they say by the israeli authorities to expel palestinians or from jerusalem. hm already has been held in what's called administrative detention for 9 months. now this is a very controversial law by which
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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 sensibly 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 the last count . it's well over st. 700 palestinians behind bars at prisons throughout israel and israel regards hungary 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 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
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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 there a looks at this case as another test case? through which it once to cement residency vocation for the palestinians in doris limb, based on a breach of allegiance to the state of israel is only an occupying power in jerusalem as the whole world recognizes. allegiance is not expected from the civilian population, pam, or his wife, who is french, has already been deported. she is now living in france with their children, where it has raised, concerned with questions, had been asked by a french president emanuel mac cross a from rights group such as amnesty. it is raised outright condemnation or with
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amnesty themselves, calling this a shameless attempt by israel to silence any one who might be advocating for the palestinian cause. it's ready for see us of shot dead, a 22 year old palestinian man and the occupied west bank. witnesses say he had been involved in a car accident where the nus rady settler before being violently apprehended than shot at close range. israeli police say the man had stabbed a soldier half to trying to steal his gun. under $59.00 palestinians have been killed in the west bank since the stars of the year. are us back group that help defeat i saw in syria said 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. it strikes in northern syria since a bombing in istanbul. last month anchor blamed the attack on a kurdish arm group. it says is linked to the s t f. this week,
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the pentagon said joint patrols with a group of not stopped, but of been scaled back. for earlier this week, the pentagon said joint patrols with the syrian democratic forces have not stopped, but had, as we mentioned, been step back. the syrian democratic forces controls large parts of the northeastern region, highlighted on this map in yellow, while turkish back to in groups are in charge of some of the regions in the north and southeast. these can be seen in purple and green. they're the syrian government controls the rest will go sions underway for a possible turkish ground, offensive in northern syrian senate seat em costio. lou has more from the turkish city of gas, the anthony, the syrian border, the yes, the f announcement of halting to join to counter i celebrations with the international coalition. and followed the latest statements by the u. s. officials that said that they have privately also warned editor dish officials about their
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concerns with regard to the possible ground offensive. what the sd of expects from the united states is it to be more vocal to be more against the turkish offensive in northern syria and, and the focus is the i so, and that focus, it shouldn't be a should, it shouldn't be a harm. a turkish officials have been always emphasizing that they are fight is not only against acre despite to revolt, but all kinds of terrorism in northern serene clothing. i. so we are hearing that the americans, the russians, the syrian government, turkey and iran are negotiating. some details about this possible operation. time will tell whether this operation will really be conducted, or all parties will compromise of some of the benefits on the ground. the un high commissioner of human rights as haitians are being terrorized by kidnapping some sexual violence. the security crisis in haiti is worsening as gang violence over territorial claims grows among the latest victims of the conflicts,
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the director of the national police academy, who was shot dead at the training facility for yellow on reports, form porter, prince, a park bench, and put a prince a couple shares a tender moment, wildly incongruous with hatred escalating. cale right here i was attacked in october 2020 with law, marian cool, a porter prince editor in chief in charge of 20 journalist. ralph cynical runs an ambulance service. he has done so for almost 3 decades vsl told us he was kidnapped the $11000000.00 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. a thing 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 back to back. such is the calling read laws. cooling has been high impact journalism. today, he banters with a colleague, but a fellow haitian journalist has 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's 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? no, yes, that's what it does when they do more than a year after haiti's present was assassinated. the streets of porter prince have become a lottery of survival. prove one al jazeera, put a prince. china is gradually easing some of the world's toughest cove in 19 restrictions in the wake of unprecedented nationwide protests. people in beijing and shanghai have seen reduced testing requirements and quarantine measures. the governments expected to announce a reduction in mass testing in the coming days, despite coven 19 cases remaining near record highs. far right,
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conspiracy theorist alex jones has filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay nearly $1500000000.00 in damages to the families of victims of the sandy hook school shooting in the united states. the info was host falsely crying for years that the 2012 shooting was a hoax. it was sued by the families and was ordered to pay the damages following a series of defamation trials. early this year, 20 students and 6 staff members were killed in the tragedy. ah, without, there are the top stories. the european union has tentatively agreed on a $60.00 a bow price cap on russian oil is aimed at starving. the kremlin of its resources to weaken russia's ability to continue the war. new crane while avoiding a surge of energy prices. the deal comes into effect along with an e u embargo on russian crude oil which.
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