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into the north that is going to drop temperatures another 5 degrees between saturday and sunday with snow once again falling in ha kado i ah, to the european union tentatively agrees to price cap on russian oil in a bid to cut the criminal ability to wage war in ukraine. ah, me, barker, this is al jazeera lived in london, also coming up south africa's governing party delays, a decision on several ram, oppose as future after parliamentary panel finds, the president has an impeachable case to answer. so the goals parliament descends
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into chaos after a male politician attacks a pregnant colleague after months of political tension and an injury time goals and south korea to the world comes knockout stages and sends uruguay home despite their victory over gun. ah, the european union has tentatively agreed on a $60.00 a barrel price cap on russian oil. the price cap is aimed at starving. the kremlin of its resources to weaken russia's ability to continue to warn you crane while avoiding a surge and 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 rushing crude oil, which prevents shipments by tanka to the block. the you will now approve the deal and plans to announce it formerly on sunday, john hall has more from london,
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has been the subject of really quite fraught negotiations between the 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 the 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 rational 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 global significance though,
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easy and limiting. you countries ability to license and ensure vessels. many of them registered in new countries carrying seaborne russian oil, the so called urals 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 your members, particularly those members closest to russia's board, 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, the cost of the wars significantly escalated for russia and independent experts
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appeared agree. they are already pointing out that this measure as set now appears somewhat toothless. with the value of rational already just about $60.00 or even less. while the kremlin says vladimir putin is open to talks about the so called special military operation in ukraine. but it's warning washington stamps on territory under its control would make negotiations difficult. on thursday you as president joe biden said he was willing to meet the russian leader if he moves to end the conflict. and in a phone call with putin, germany's chancellor also called for a diplomatic solution. 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 friends, i'll be happy to sit down to see what he wants has in mind. ukraine's foreign
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ministry said several of the countries embassies have been sent some disturbing parcels containing animal eyes in sprang. the area surrounding ukraine's madrid embassy was cordoned off. after receiving a suspicious package on friday, several days ago a letter bomb exploded their injuring a staffer. letter bombs were also sent to other addresses in spain. interior minister says it could be related to the war in ukraine. ah no, the new south africa is governing party has bespoke that decision on the political future of battle. president cyril ram, oppose after an independent panel recommended parliament should consider launching an impeachment process from oppose it was invest. it was investigated after he failed to report a large sum of us dollars from his private game farm in 2020 the south african president has led
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a raft of anti corruption reform since taking office of the graft allegations. plague the a n c under his predecessor, jacob zoom. it was former president zoom a spike chief who sparked the inquiry that led to the farm gate report. it found he might have committed a serious violation of the constitution for conducting paid work while in office. by not reporting the theft or reported $580000.00 us dollars in cash to police, he might have broken anti corruption laws. he could have committed serious misconduct by acting in a way that was inconsistent with his office. and he found that because of a possible conflict between his official responsibilities and his private business from oppose, it may have committed serious misconduct. the and sees national executive committee will meet again in the coming days just ahead of the parties. elective conference where i'm a poser was widely expected to win a 2nd term and office then is seen it's wisdom to they decide that that they would
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like that the report to be given to the official of the agency fest. no officials must process it, convenient n w c was the n w says don, will convince the any, see, and we should do this before the 6th of december. so between for more and sunday we do all that at and that mid to in fact, let's not discuss today. let's identify louder officials to meet and obviously and then come back. so we'll come back to the embassy before ma'am jam. jane has more on 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. i heard mister marsha tally and that sound bye talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he
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says that there's going to be some officials in the agency that are going to be reviewing this independent panels report on several rum opposed. 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 it 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 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 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. well, some south african say they skeptical of oppose as possible successes if he's forced to step down. no president is perfect in today's world, as i mean, the world is in turmoil and i will be sad to be asked to sit down and get out to find a replacement unit as gina political parties in this country is they all over the show? i think it was removed, but then again, it was going to take over another crazy person. i mean, seriously, you know what i mean? it's like what it was in replacing the open up. ah, now at the well come, we now now all 60 nations that have made it through to the final 16 brazil is in to
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the knockout stage. despite a surprise, one nail last to cameroon. vincent up back up with the winner before being immediately sent off for his celebration and switzerland de through to the last 16 of the world cup. they beat serbia 32 in a bad tempered game at stadium 97 full in doha rema, fruit, global women and group h came to a dramatic climax climate climax. while the earlier south korea books their place into the knockout stage by coming from behind to be portugal to one the queen's finish. second, while portugal on top of the group and uruguay be gone a to nail and for much of the game it looked as though they would go through to last 16. there was hon. brake for louis, suarez and his teammates as they missed out because they scored fewer total goals than south korea or catch ya as what a yan is live at doha souk. why keith?
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that is, of course, where many fans have been gathering and we now know capture who is through to the next stage of the torment, the final 16. what are the fans make of it all that yeah, again, i think one of the key words that we, when hearing over and over again during this world pop is the word surprise tonight is definitely in no exception. and that includes, of course, the resolve or south korea and also also brazil, even though they go to the next round, a lot of fans, you're surprised that they didn't score. now we have either shift in the conversation here at this look among banks before there was just a long going party, a lot of fans is cheering on their teams. then marching sporadically across this area. but now now that the pool is a bit shorter, that the pool is getting smaller, the pool of teams. we do hear france talking more about strategy more about what player should be in what players should be out, and also the tactics that coaches are using. so many definitely see
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a shift then that excitement and that joy is kind of being mixed now with a little bit of nervousness from the teams who are making it to the next round. now something also here that we have to do because of this is a place where people gather bold to kind of gear up for the matches that are coming up and also to celebrate a when. so a. 2 course we already know the, the score for brazil versus cameras. so we are expected fans from both of those teams to be here. brazil to celebrate that there are on to the next round and also cameras to celebrate that they got on the scoreboard also against once. and then we are expecting those fans here. so again, the silk is a mix of joy nervousness, and i probably will get busy or a lot busier in the coming hours. boy catcher monday, thanks for that and enjoy the atmosphere. they catch a suit and we'll be looking at all the world cup action in our special coverage with peter stomach. that's well cup today, starting at 2130 g and t still to come here now to sierra kicked
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out of the land of his birth. these while orders the deportation of a palestinian lawyer and 1717 days with my im, day with my shoelaces, we speak of the survivors of the gang bonds, the terrorizing the haitian capital ah . when to cold continues to descend upon good part of europe. well, in that cold day when it comes across the water, the open water mediterranean, 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 and the winds armstrong as they were as interesting. there suddenly rosalyn and north lease of africa's actually not really being
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affected by this and more recent story rather than the north coast to turkeys going east towards into the caucasus leaving song, darkness stumble on shore. brazen, brighter weather than most of the country is looking recently fine, but the bulk of europe is at the entrance of underneath. rather grey and cold sky ticket is tempted all low single figures. and this breeze across the baltic, the north fade into britain means this will be really cold. 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. ready? by the time you get to sunday, no significant change. the most part except the rain is moved now once can the western side of grease on the balkans. ah, to inculcate a culture, knowledge, openness and pluralism, world wide,
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and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shea come out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and wild couches room. oh, a reminder of the top stories here with al jazeera, the european union has tentatively agreed on a $60.00 battle 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,
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vladimir putin, is open to talks towards ending the conflict. the putin says russia won't be withdrawing its troops from the annex regions of ukraine and south africa governing party has postponed a decision on the political future of embattled president, cyril rom, oppose the leader has come under fire. often independent inquiry found he may have violated his oath of office. now a routine session in synagogue parliament has descended into violence. fighting began on thursday, when a male politician whooped up to a female colleague and slapped her in the face. she retaliated by throwing a chair, budget presentation was suspended as members traded punches and insults tension has been growing between the governments and oppositions since the ruling party losses majority in jew line. nicholas huck house more from the national assembly and deco . so we're inside the national assembly where there is a debate going on amongst members of parliament. let me show you
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a list to be why it wasn't up there discussing who electricity and power. but much of the debate shattered with went in yesterday didn't violence. that mostly middle of it happen on thursday in the yellow dress is amy and giant, a ruling party in peace. she was attacked by an opposition member of parliament who accuse her of insulting her religious leader and her mother. just this is the president of the members today, they are women or men. whenever you take to the
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environment, this is an issue that they should overload at the headquarters of the opposition. a group of women, m p from the opposition say that they 2 are victims. accusing the ruling party of stoughton differences and divisions. and it's so disappointing. we haven't been elected to fight to get insulted. we really can down what has happened. there's been a lot of arguing and it needs to stop. according to statistics from the united nation, 44 percent of women in africa are victim of gender based violence. and that violence comes from people they know their partners or people at work. what we've seen in the national assembly here in senegal is a stain to the long standing stability and the longstanding history of democracy that there is in this country and is something that is now needed to be addressed
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in the national assembly. but in society as a whole. m $23.00 fighters and the democratic republic of congo have denied killing 50 civilians in the eastern town of kasha, fighting between congolese forces and the arm group has escalated in recent months would reports m. 23 fighters are gaining ground to the city of goma. congolese forces say, this is just the latest case of a civilian massacre at the hands of m. 23 fighters. russell is faced with the populations refusal to submit to their dictates the em $23.00 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 roche shuttle. several other people are now missing or kidnapped by the m 20 parables. we'll to deplore the forced recruitment of young people. picking their faces and trim leader abraham troy says he was the target of
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an attempted coup last week. local media reporting troy a 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 because her fafsa has already seen to cooper this year. israel has ordered the deportation of a palestinian french human rights lawyer. it comes after the government revoked sila. her murray is jerusalem residency rights. he's been held without charged since march and has been imprisoned by several by israel several times in the past . amnesty international says his t petition would constitute a war crime where bride has more from occupied east jerusalem. the treatment 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
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a deliberate attempt, or they say by the israeli authorities to expel palestinians or from jerusalem are ha marie, 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 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 under 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
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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 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 winch it once to cement residency to vocation for the palestinians into elim, 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. pam or his wife, who is french,
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has already been deported. she is now living in france with their children, where it has res, concerned with questions, have been asked by a french president, emmanuel mack cross of from rights groups such as amnesty. it is raised outright condemnation or with amnesty themselves, calling this a shameless attempt by israel to silence anyone who might be advocating for the palestinian cause. is there any forces of shot dead, a 22 year old palestinian man in the occupied west bank? witnesses say he had been involved in a car accident with a miss rady settler before being violently apprehended than shot at close range. it's already police say the man had stabbed a soldier after trying to steal his gun. a $159.00 palestinians have been killed in the west banks as the start of the year. a u. s. back group that helps defeat i saw in 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
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controls turkey has stepped up, strikes in northern syria since the bombing in istanbul last month. and could blame the attack on a kurdish arm group. it says is linked to the s t f. this week, the pentagon said join patrols with the group, have not stopped, but of been scaled back. negotiations underway for a possible turkish ground offensive in northern syria, said m. costello has more from the turkish city of gas, the untapped near the syrian border. the yes, the f announcement of halting the 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 a turkish officials about their 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 the focus is the i so,
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and that's focus, it shouldn't be, it should, it shouldn't be a harm. a turkish officials have been always emphasizing that they are fight is not only against stick or despite to group all but all kinds of terrorism in northern to rank clothing. i. so we are hearing that the americans, the russians, the syrian government, trickier 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 you in high commission of human rights says haitians are being terrorized by kidnappings and sexual violence. the security crisis in haiti is worsening as gang violence over territorial claims grows among the latest victims of the conflicts, the director of the national police academy. he was shot dead at the training facility. proof loan reports from porter prince, the park bench and put
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a prince. a couple shares, attend the moment wildly, incongruous with haiti's escalating. cale right here i was attacked in october 2020 lou, 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. this october he was kidnapped. they want $1000000.00 from us. that was actually brace rolf 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, 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 capital is controlled by gangs gangs that murder and rape and boon and kidnap the
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threat 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, but still lucky because i know so many people who did not have the chance to survive events like this and be able to tell that 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,
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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? 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. pro one al jazeera, put a prince, australia and prosecutors have dropped the rape charge against a former political adviser accused of sexually assaulting a colleague inside parliament house. the trial against brutes, alarm and collapse in october because of jury misconduct. prosecutors say a re trial has been cancelled to protect the mental health of the women involved. the k sparked outrage across australia and led to a report exposing widespread sexual harassment within parliament. 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 been seen
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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. the garments finally a recognize our rule as that a people or those voices from people. so they had to do something with it or to cover it, do it? i think a progressive reopening is the right made because now everybody knows the irma chron variant is very infectious, but the mortality is low on those unit will do that. i think the 0 curry policy may not be realistic because after all, the whole world is harper, i think, be very difficult for china to stay locked down all the time. sooner or later you will need to interact with others. don't. far right, conspiracy theorist alex jones has filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay nearly $1500000000.00 in damages,
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the families of victims of the sandy hook school shooting in the united states. the info was host falsely claim for years that the 2012 shooting was a hoax. he was sued by the families and was ordered to pay the damages following a series of defamation trials. earlier this year, 20 students and 6 staff members were killed in the tragedy. i remember you couldn't find much more all of our stories on our website. as al jazeera dot com ah, the top stories on al jazeera, the european union has tentatively agreed on a $60.00 a barrel price cap on russian oil. it's aimed at starving the kremlin of his resources to weaken russia's ability to continue the war and ukraine while avoiding a serge energy prices. the deal comes into effect along with an e u. embargo on russian crude oil which prevent.
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