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james, the joy on the hall, se experts and match analysis for my fios info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us for catherine. 20. 22. on out to 0. ah, police get tough on gang vanelle, salvador, thousands of troops, seal office city, and a crackdown against violence. ah, hello there, i'm just are you, hey, this is al jazeera live from door ha. also coming up. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations. tequila says it will go off to kurdish on cribs anywhere in syria to protect it. security interest. the use top diplomat
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calls for an investigation after another palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied westbank. a needle messy signs for argentina as they be just radia to progress, to the wealth. of course. ah, now $10000.00 police and soldiers have sealed off a city on the outskirts of el salvador capitol. it's the latest escalation and president, ny bouquets, 9 month old, crack down on gang violence. the rights group say that young people are being wrongly detained. barbara and group a husband. it's usually a no go area for police, but now people living in, but gang stronghold of sawyer pango outside elsa would as capital a field in security forces are preparing to go door to door rounding up gang members. but police say ordinary members of the public shouldn't be afraid calls
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this thing like that. i see all the ad extracting all criminals who may be hiding here on the moon. said bell, give fly up angle. we are here to guarantee the security of the honest, hardworking population is somewhat close to 60000. people have been arrested since president naive, but kelly declared a state of emergency in march. but right script accused the government of being heavy handed activists say young men are being wrongly targeted for how they look and for living and gang controlled slums. the government denies this in my style. plenty, we can look, we those i'm empty. we have been planning this military seems very carefully in say, a pang to affect the honest population as little as possible. they are 40 strategic points. we're, we're working to arrest gang members who are in the communities. according to intelligence information, president michaelis tate of emergency grants police powers to make arrests without
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due process. and a recent survey found that 75 percent of salvadorans approve of the hard line measures. gangs effectively controlled vast sways of territory and extorted money from businesses. in the run up to the state of emergency, dozens of people were killed in a single we can't of gang violence, but activists would. innocent people are being caught up in the mass arrests and not receiving basic legal rights. barbara and cooper after sarah. not a kia has reportedly targeted multiple military sites in northern syria belonging to the largely kurdish sir in democratic forces. areas and rocca province, i believe, to have been hit by turkish artillery and drone strength anchor has increased attacks on area is controlled by kurdish fighters. blaine's and for a bomb attack and it's tumble last month. the f says they've documented about 70 attacks since to care nouns to their operational november 20th. while the syrian
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democratic forces controlled large parts of the northeastern region highlighted there on the map and yellow, while turkish bacteria in groups are in charge of some of the regions in the north and south east. you can see those and popular green. the syrian government controls the rest, while the spokesmen for the talkers president says, the government will not stop and its efforts to go off to arms groups and gra is also preparing for ground operation and to northern syria. also targeting cottage vices, his spokesman and special adviser abraham colleen, speaking to russell set up the talked out there. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked the civilians on stickler street, which is de one of the kind of hard points. you know, main points if stumbled, of course we had to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct a number of air operations. and of course, depending on the threat level as assessed by our intelligence and our defense ministry and other related agencies,
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we will go after this terrorist with it from the air, from the ground for us. any and all p k, k, p y, d, y, p g establishments, elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are ah, in western syria or in eastern syria, northern syria, near the border are far away from it. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations and we go after them to protect our borders. we dont target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else. marty cartridge, are you seeing that our p k k p y d y p g elements? and we tell them to stay very of course, from those elements we said, p y d y, p g is using at one point a american flag at another point. the regime flag to protect itself saying that you see, you cannot attack us because the american seal, you cannot attack us because there are regime forces here. sometimes they do this
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with the russians less so recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent to which people would p y d y, p g is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate thereon a presence in northern syria. and you can watch the entire inter here with abraham colleen on, talked to al jazeera on sunday is on the 4th at 7 fatty gee empty. well, the is top to flat. joseph beretta has court for an investigation. after a 22 year old was shot dead by israeli forces and the occupied west bank, the palestinian foreign ministry labeled the killing of the man an execution rising tensions and made this the most violent here for palestinian since 2006, almost 160 have been killed in the occupied west bank so far this year. nearly all of them by israeli forces, from the crime reports now from occupied east jerusalem for the left. a heavy security presence on the streets of her wire in the occupied west bank. the scene
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of the shooting while the events leading up to a disputed with local people saying it began with just a quarrel and police saying the man 22 year old am i miss les, come and get their offices with a nice, as no doubt from the video, how the shooting itself happens. a struggle between the men, both grabbing the offices, rifle as they separate, the weapon falls to the ground, while the officer apparently pulls out his hand gun. shooting that miss les as he lies on the ground, the he would die half an hour later little hoover dumbbell shot him in cold blood. he took out his gun and killed him. i was devastated. my heart was shattered when they shot him. he was defending himself. the worst part is that he shot him in his heart, hurt me this. this was the funeral just the day earlier, the 2 palestinian fighters, one of them,
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a field commander from islamic jihad with the upsurge and fighting, leading to near daily killing and fears of this simmering conflict escalating out of control high level of violence in the occupied westbank and israeli, in recent months, including attacks against these reyland, palestinian civilians, increased use of arms and set related violence, have caused grave human suffering according to the un, 2000 and $22.00 already counts as the bloodiest year in the occupied west bank since 2006, a year that isn't over yet. the killing has brought immediate condemnation from the palestinian authorities who describe it as cold blooded murder. there's also been a strong reaction from the e u office here saying it's gravely concerned about what it calls an excessive use of lethal force. rob mcbride, al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem. meanwhile,
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israeli fighter jets of attacked training camp in the southern gaza strip. the besides belonging to arms groups and con eunice are not believe to be in youth. the israeli army re follows a rocket attack from gaza earlier on friday. tensions have been high in the region as israel continues with raids in the occupied west. was african embattled presidents who are on the pose. it says he will not step down despite a scandal over stolen money from oppose was investigated after he failed to report the festive millions of dollars from his private game farm and 2020. and they have violated his ortho office, mom and jam dream has this update. now from johannesburg, we communicated with presidential spokesperson vincent mcguire, who confirmed to us the president rom, oppose, is not going to be resigning as president. that he is not going to be stepping aside as leader of the governing a n c party. and that he plans to mount
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a legal challenge to this very damning report by this independent panel of it. found evidence that mister rom oppose may have acted improperly and may have acted and conduct committed misconduct while he was in office. this is an interesting development because for the last several days, there's been a lot of speculation here in johannesburg that the president was going to resign. that there was so much political pressure on him that there really wasn't a path forward and that his situation was looking very graham as far as his political future. of course, mister rom, oppose has been denying wrong doing from the very beginning. this is going to be interesting to see what kind of a legal challenge is mounted by mr. rama poser. which court, exactly they will endeavor to take this challenge to because it would be an appeal of this report by the independent committee. but this does remain a very fraud time for mr. rom, oppose, and there still is a lot of speculation as to what exactly the path forward will be for him. thousands
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of birds have been called across peru in ecuador after the h 5. and one strain of avian flu was reported in the region. poultry farms and live animal markets have been effected as have the economies of both south american nations. ariana sanchez has moved from peruse capital lima a 90 day national health emergency in bid. when enquired as migratory birds from north america bring with them the highly contagious avian or bird flu. they've been infecting wild birds on their path towards the southern continent. the thread became clear after birds were found dead along perused northern coast. at least 13000 of them say environmental authorities, mostly pelicans. the outbreak reached a poultry farm in northern lima or produce agricultural health services. nearly 37000 birds were slaughtered this week to control the spread. but a nick, my lord,
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it was much worse. the government says at least a $180000.00 birds will have to be cold to protect the poultry sector, which generates 23 percent of quotes. agricultural g, d, p is the focal effect on this outbreak is contained, all protocols are being applies to 8 does not spread into 5 kilometers buffer jones . there are no more contaminated farms. commercial producers in both countries say they have taken strict measures to secure their farm perimeters, but us government has bad life bird markets. the industry accounts for 2 percent of its g d p. and it's the most consumed protein among low income peruvians and ability to weigh about her. if the worst thing that can happen is that this spreads to commercial farms. if chickens and hens died, chicken prices will skyrocket and it will no longer be a health. but a famine issue, little bit health official savvy, h 5. in one avian flu strain founding may do, could infect humans through close contact. health officials say the transmission of
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this virus among humans is very rare, but they're worried because the somers he's on here is about to begin. and they're urging people who are already coming to the beach to stay away from any dead birds . concerned neighbors have pulled, that must have each south of lee must say the stench of dead birds is too close. is that my amanda coil is going to be with cold, different entities to come and clean up. they came one day and took some dead birds and never came back. people come and try and see the birds, and we want to prevent this from happening to afford is here. and in ecuador, say they are working fast to contain the outbreak. a silent epidemic, but with no treatment a cure, death is assured for these birds reaching ashore for a time to rest her beak. medina, sanchez tells us he'd only mapi to mostella had here on out in moscow, refuses to accept a price cat imposed on its oil by western countries. ukraine says it should be like
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ah, with that technically we have change season now, but you wouldn't know. so big shells are still in the forecast. western side of the cloud sort of disperse is really, unless you get a bit for the north and east. so through q 8 and bits of a sudden iraq, that line of shares could be a bit sundry. and here's the shemelle indicates the change of season which ought to drop sandwiches. but look at though hot 28 degrees. that's not really a drop, a tall out is rule like $25.00 this time of the year. so without a cold wind, it's got to stay on the warm side both by day and by night. and the winds are that strong morning. missed because of light winds more or less throughout the next 3 days. now the real cold stuff is to the north of that is a line that is stretches through iran. i ask about 0,
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it's about 10 degrees below where it should be this time. yes. so he is winter, at least in the air, giving some snow as far as to some bay and possibly beyond that as well. but south of it all, it's just generating a few big shower centers back down to where they should be. even a bit lower in places, but they're not severely different just yet. and africa. well, it's not quite where it should be of the ranges to long wind, all still very heavy rains of eastern d r c. and in northern goto, as you can see, and they're a batch develop on the eastern side of south africa. ah, a new series follows football was from 6 countries hoping to make it to catch all 2022. when you really want something nothing is impossible. the final episode meets 3 young brazilians from modest background, desperate to make their families proud. i'm going to keep working hard to make my
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childhood dreams come true and to be able to fulfill my ambition, playing in the world cup the world cup, dream. brazil on al jazeera lou . the me. what to do here on i'm just talking and that's remind you about top stories. the 1010000 and security forces of field office on the outskirts of thousands of capital. the thought of a national crackdown on criminal gang with 60000 people have been arrested since the president declared a state of emergency 9 months to king has reported the talk is in multiple military science and northern syria. belonging to the large,
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the kurdish syrian democratic forces areas and rocco province, i believe, to have been hit by tucker shop. henry, enjoying strange news, talked about how chord for an investigation after 22 year old, shocked by israeli for occupied by fact palestinian foreign ministry has labeled the killing execution. the russia says it will not accept a price cap on its oil planned by western allies and limiting a key source of funding for the war on you in ukraine. on friday, the g 7 trailer, i'm the you announced a limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil imported by c. but you can once that to be brought down to $30.00 a barrel, the measure is expected to come into effect on monday. meanwhile, the u. s. director of national intelligence has the tempo of fighting in ukraine, slowed as winter sets in the ruins that it will take up again in the spring. once
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you get past the winter, the sort of question is, what will the counter offensive look like? potentially in the spring, in effect in march and in that area. and we expect that frankly, both military's are going to be in a situation where they're going to be looking to try to refit to resupply in a said 3 constitutes so that they're kind of prepared for that counter offensive. but we actually have a fair amount of skepticism as to whether or not the russians will be, in fact, prepared to do that. oh, russia is accused a scattering land mines across ukraine's to nets creegan authorities there say it's extremely dangerous for people trying to return to their communities and also for infrastructure. it has to take place at home from out there i joined a career trying to defuse some of those minds. and in baba husband, ah, they're a real threat and they're scattered over thousands of actors in northern done yeske . landlines along with other remnants of war preventing many people from returning home. ukraine says russian troops placed
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a large number of mines all over the area. as our 0 company to de moines and crew, a missile landed near a house. it didn't explode, and the crew headed towards it. but i am of luck. my yarn is valesa, alexia de mining technician says, remnants of missiles must be examined carefully with their dangerous, especially for miss alt doesn't detonate. this area is now clean. it's safe. the crew gets back to which task de mining the area around a major power line. so engineers can restore power supplies. oh, yes, michelle could provide me out of it as little. this is the start of the war. we removed more than $40000.00 minds and unexploded projectiles across de yeske alone . we believe deliberated areas now house 3 times that number. each year of war means 15 years, the mining work, or of course, the war is far from over. many villages is still being bombarded many more without
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electricity heating, gas, or water during the crucial winter months. despite all of this, victoria refuses to leave her home. she's made it her job to feed dozens of pets, abandoned by their owners in her neighborhoods. oh, fine of the lodging, no. how many pets were left behind their innocent creatures. we all hope that this horror will come to an end when day and we can restore peace. we suffered under occupation for more than 7 months. we are free now, but the situation is still dire. elsewhere in the province, villages have been totally destroyed. there's not much for residents to come home to even if they wanted to. the teen baba al jazeera, a level of distraction across ukraine is the west that you ever seen since world war 2. hundreds of thousands had been left homeless and thousands more living and damaged buildings as winter bites. how joy challenge reports at the estimated cost of rebuilding the country is huge. and growing. valentine,
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a tough really gets emotional when she remembers what happened here in february. i'm not going you for the liberals that were sitting in the kitchen. we never expected that we'd be home, so i was sitting in front of the window when the explosion threw me to the floor. i don't remember much after that, but after that i fled to the forest. monday. he was april before she returned to pick up the pieces volusia. her village ne of cave saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to take ukraine's capital. what stopped the circular was, can you imagine that all the roof was damaged? the windows, the doors. thank god, the wolf was still standing and the red cross helped us to repair the roof. but there are people who lost everything off sick when the estimated cost of rebuilding ukraine keep spiraling upwards. in september, the well bank said it was $350000000000.00. a month ago, he cranes,
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government guest, 750000000000. now presidency. lensky is saying, one trillion non governmental organizations, like the international committee of the red cross, have some money to help, but as millions, not billions. of course, i can't help all of people here for we walk us on the most vulnerable population here. so it's the big families with many children, and people with low income, mostly elderly people, and also people with disabilities. that cash handouts can be used for whatever repairs are most pressing, but snow and ice abroad, most building work to a standstill. so new register reese, like zenaida, might have to wait until spring winter is not an abstract concept, particularly during war time. whereas in the warmer months he probably be okay, living in a building like this with flown out windows or a damage roof. when the temperature plummets, such conditions really take that whole settle cabins,
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how some whose homes are uninhabitable, but their main power. so in the frequent blackouts, they quickly become refrigerators. valentina is trying to stay positive why she could not sure it could be worse compared to her boys in the trenches there. freezing i keep active during the day, but last night it was a bit scary when the lights went off. i put on my hat, my hurt, the electricity was off from one until 9 pm. but winter has only just begun. it's hard to feel like a very, very long one indeed, will reach helen's out a 0 key of reason. now moving on and iran has begun construction on a new nuclear plant in the south west. according to state television, the $300.00 megawatt plant, known as crude will take 8 years to build and cost around $2000000000.00. the plant will be located in iran's oil, which cruises on problems. it's west board with a rock. when it comes less than 2 weeks after iraq said it had begun producing enriched uranium, a 60 percent purity at the underground 40 facility. well,
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junior is powerful trade union, it says it no longer accepts the country's political puff. the $1000000.00 member union had supported president said, but it's lead and now says trinity as democracy is under threats, no, no more could be more known. we are heading for tasteless in color selections that came as a result of a constitution that was not inclusive. and there was no room for consensus or a majority approval. on june as his transition to democracy has been to mult to us since the 2011 revolution. and that came to a head you recall last year, last july president's i sucked his government and for his parliament, his opponents accused him of staging a crew. but said, argued that he acted legally to rescue the country. he went on to award himself powers to rule by decree. and that allowed him to put aside parts of the constitution. this july referendum to bring in a new constitution passed by
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a landslide, though less than a 3rd of the electro actually voted. it gives the president wide powers and limits parliament role. political analyst yasmina creamy, says the union was once giving, once willing to give presents. i had the benefit of the doubt for no longer power. all the we have those of course, but it has a very critical role noon. but that dependence and the government has never been dependence. have tried to kind of haul be the impact of popularity. it's very much he talks about blow. if the union is not what i'm doing, people in chinese. yeah. they know that are coming in 2 weeks. i think most people have no idea the 1st time in
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the country's history. the political parties are, should be back from the band probably for the interesting candidates on local level of the national level, 50 political parties by your organization. how to organize to get back to the main problem today is not the office of friends. it has been organized enough and what needs to be done, there needs to be a real counter political offer. all the while the largest active volcano is still pulling out lava a week since its laser option began these pictures of lava gushing from mount lo and hawaii just moments ago today. it's the 1st activity on the volcano and for
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decades the lava flow has begun to slow down and it's not expected to threaten populated areas. ah, will it take you back now to the fee for well cup and that to one when by argentina against australia, captain little messy and his team and our fruits of the quarter finals for he spoke to fans at the amend been ali stadium after the match oh, of course again, but i wanted to know what to look for a little bus and who had elbows, but for a good to win a joke. roster left the south americans hugging on for victory, a navy. and i want, did you want to say during the bunch see copy all demands. massey's goal was
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amazingly the 1st time argentina's number 10 had ever scored. and the knockout rounds are well come. let's bring an analyst. want to run, go one. do you get the impression watching this that messy can drive all gen, tina, all right to the final and maybe the trophy. messy. cannot drive argentina to the final but way argentina played today. it's not just the only mess you has to be everyone else. you seen a lot of players of today we're a bit underwhelming in their overall performance. you saw some players that really want to 100 percent. if they're able to improve, then the answer would definitely be a different one because he is the cherry on top of his team. he's not the driver, he's not the one that should be pushing the cart. it should be everyone being able to do that much better argentina are not going to cause a final against another ones that want 3 months is in a row. since that shocked the saudi arabia, in that 1st game, where they may need to write that level again, and that joke they'll want little messy will hope to see as well. company. well,
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the wild camp is the biggest game in town right now, but it's not the only one. far from the football action fans are heading to the desert, one of catalyst traditional sports, comma racing. as we start on the reports from the track, it al shania, the people here in the desert, outside of downtown doha, there isn't a football to be seen. there is though, a wealth cup taking place, one with only 5 nations taking part in one of us oldest and most unique sport camel racing. the camel's here, i'll written by robot jockeys who are controlled by their owners who ride alongside them during the race in full by force. the camels raced at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour as their operator replies the weapon tenor. commands the jockey to pull on the reins and shouts, encouragement for a built in speaker. it's racing in the 21st century and it's bringing in the tourists shipping a marcella. i did. we have seen
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a large number of fif offense. come in here to enjoy the race and we're doing our best to introduce them to our traditions and culture abandon. every year the race changes involves with time the prizes are beyond big. and this is why we have a huge participation from all the countries in the gcc. this compounds stretches for miles and it's home to over 20000 camels. not all of them will be when is over the next fortnight, but there are $28.00 trophies at stake and the top prize over a $1000000.00 on the golden sword. restore him out his era. i'll shania ah hello, this is l 0 and these are the headlines. $10000.00 security forces have sealed off a city on the outskirts of el salvador capital as part of a national crackdown on criminal gangs.
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