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crisis and worsening economic conditions to museum goes to the poles just months after a contented constitutional referendum combating the climate on nature crises. both rise mixed. the people who believe global systems must change. as the gear draws to a close, we look back on the events that have shaped the news and look ahead to next year, december on al jazeera. ah, iran so called morality police will not be allowed to operate in the wake of recent protests across the country. ah, hello one, emily anglin, this is al jazeera live from dough house are coming up. trickier reportedly targets military sites in northern syria saying it will go off to kurdish armed goods any
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way to protect its security interests. former us president donald trump again says he should be reinstalled in the white house. the takes his demands, a big step further. el salvador deployed thousands of troops and police outside a major city in its late latest crackdown on criminal gangs ah, on the program, we begin in iran where the security unit tasks with enforcing street address codes has stopped operations. the decision to close the so called morality police force follows nearly 3 months of anti government protests and violent crackdowns on demonstrations that was sparked by the death while in police custody of 22 year old student masa a many back in september. dawson jabari has more from tehran,
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it's the 1st real indication we've had from any official in the country that there needs to be some changes, and there have been some changes made. now, what the attorney general said was that the same institution that formed this morality police or the guidance patrol, as they're also called, has decided to shut it down. what he didn't specify was that whether or not this would be permanent and also who would be now left in charge with enforcing the mandatory address code in iran. that's been part of the country's laws since 1983 the attorney general said that there is also a series of discussions that are ongoing and that there has been draft proposals and that they're working on from the judiciary perspective on how to make changes about who will be in charge of enforcing these laws. the attorney general also said
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that of course, does the issue of mandatory her job. and the dress code in the country is certainly still very much concerned for the judiciary, but that it doesn't directly have anything to do with them. and that the issue of the women who aren't, according to officials abiding by the strict dress code, should not automatically go to the judiciary, but rather it should be dealt within the countries cultural sector itself. at least one person has been killed in an anti government protest in southeast, in syria. there were reports of gunfire. after demonstrate, had stormed a government building and swept the syrian state media, say the crowd burned official documents protested or angry of the government because of rising prices and economic hardship serious when experiencing fuel shortages and power. outage it ticket and has reportedly targeted multiple military sites in northern syria controlled by the largely cody. she syrian democratic forces areas in rock. and province, i believe,
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to have been hit by turkish, artillery and drawing strikes. turkey has increased attacks on areas controlled by kurdish fighters in the flames. them for an explosion is campbell last month. the cf says it has documented about 70 attacks since turkey announced its operation on november the 20th. let's have a look at the areas that the s d s controls. it's large parts of north 8th in syria . highlighted on this map in yellow. turkish back to series groups are in charge of some regions in the north. these can be seen in purple and grain. the area in the southeast also highlighted in grain, is controlled by other syrian opposition forces supported by the us. the syrian government controls the rest. the spokesman for the turkish president says the government will not stop targeting groups, special adviser,
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abraham collins spoke to al jazeera wrestle. sata st kurdish fighters were exploring the ties with the us in the recent incident and the terrorists attacked the civilians on stickler street, which is de, one of the kind of heart points. 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, we will go after this terrace with it from the air, from the ground for us. any and all p k, k, p y, d, y, p g establishments. elements are posts, military points are legitimate targets for us whether they are ah, in western syria or in eastern syria, northern syria,
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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. mccarty fargo are seeing that our p k. k, p y, d y p g elements, and we tell them to stay away. of course, from those elements you said p y d y, p g is using at one point american flag at another point, the regime flag to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because there american seal. you cannot attack us because there are vision forces here. sometimes they do this with the russians less so recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent to which people, p y, d, y, p g, is using their alliance with united states to legitimate thereon a presence in northern syria. and you can watch the full interview with abraham collin on told to al jazeera at 1930. jean came and seen him cuz he alone has
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been following this story of from killers in southern take. here. the irregular air strikes and shelling at targeting the essay of control they were as by the turkish military continued onward the night as well. according to syria observatory a sore too. as the f members were killed, very good drawing attacked by the turks. then one of them is set to be a high rank, a leader, or within the y p g u id, but there is nothing confirmed yet. and also we are hearing the pro as the f media reporting that at the syrian government has sent more reinforcements towards cabana ins are up military and the syrian opposition forces on the ground. they are technically ready, but they everybody is waiting for an order from the person who is officially the chief commander of the turkish army. so now everything is a, everything is based on the diploma. the table we are here. we have heard last week
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that rush ice trying to mediate a talk between a to kia and the syrian government. it is not expected on the leaders a level, but we are expecting a foreign ministry level meeting between the 2 governments who have been a fully is for the last 10 years. and the intelligence level tools have been already under way for the last 3 years. but as the elections into k is approaching, which is scheduled for mid 2023, a turkish present register ardon is expected to make a move. in order to normalize relations, at least partially a, with the syrian government. who rushes says he will not accept to price cap on its oil, announced by western allies aimed at limiting and major source of moscow's funding for its war in ukraine. on friday, the group of 7 nations, a,
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you and estrella announced to limit of $60.00 a barrel on russian oil imported by c. but ukraine wants that to be brought down to $30.00. a measure is expected to come into effect on monday. meanwhile, the level of destruction across ukraine from russia's invasion is the worst europe has seen since world war 2. hundreds of thousands of people have been left homeless as worry challenge reports from the cave reaching valentine, and have 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 till 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 he returned to pick up the pieces volusia, her village ne of cave saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to
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take ukraine's capital. what stopped the secular was, can you imagine all the roof was damaged? the windows, the doors. thank god, the walls 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, ukraine's government guessed 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 help all of people here for with walk us on the most vulnerable population here. so it's the big families with many children, and people with the low income, mostly elderly people, and also people with disabilities. that cash handouts can be used for whatever
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repairs are most pressing, but snow an ice abroad, most building work to a standstill. so new register reese, like the nader, 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 metal cabins house, some whose homes are uninhabitable, but their main power. so in the frequent blackouts they quickly become refrigerators. valentino is trying to stay positive why she was 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 hood electricity was off from one until 9 pm, but winter has only just begun. it's going to feel like a very,
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very long one indeed will reach helen's out a 0 key of reason. delegates from 10 countries are making in baghdad to talk about issues related to stolen antiquities, egypt, grace, china, iran, and equally are among the countries represented at the ancient civilization forum. it aims to enhance the communication, protect well to heritage, and both the cultural tourism, abdel why have has more from the capital. the 6th edition of the ancient civilizations form has been held in the iraqi capital about the 10 countries are taken part in this forum. they include greece, china, egypt, at pew, ro, iran, italy, and mexico. those countries have some of the most ancient civilizations in the war. they also have about 40 percent of the world's population. they want to
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utilize these that civilizations, the cultural heritage they have in their own countries to enhance a language of culture, to use it as a kind of soft diplomacy to promote a piece to promote cultural communication between these countries and also to combat what they consider the hate speech that has been prevailing because of frequent wars and conflicts in the region. so you put them in iraq much more. i'm in the show. other we are taking this opportunity to enhance cultural and historical tourism in iraq. we also want through this forum to resume retrieving, looted monuments and sit regulations to combat smuggling. the iraq has been selected to host the 6th edition of the ancient civilization forum because iraq is home to one of the oldest civilizations in history,
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starting from mississippi tamia and then the babylonians, the assyrians, the persians until the santos iraq is also considered a one of the most impacted countries among the oldest stake holders because iraq has suffered the most by frequent wars, frequent conflicts, not only its people, literally it's economics, not only it's a territories, but also it's cultural. heritage is a lot of it's a cultural sites. historical sites, monuments have been destroyed by frequent worse and tens of thousands of priceless artifacts have diluted and smuggled outside of the country. stella don't al jazeera, it's been a week since the world's largest hotel wrapped. it will have the latest on the
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movies of lava in hawaii. ah hi there, hope you're well, it's been misty and fog in that north west of india. let me show you this is an indian and minister kashmir that was on the water there. this is on the roads. tough to see much of anything in front of you. now to the south of this, there is some rain falling as at ne monsoon paps up a bit for careless states, as we'll call it, coach to the south. and then we've got this disturbance is leaving the adamant and nika bar islands. now in the bay of been goal. so we'll keep tabs on where that goes over the next few days. now before got there, it left, sat in some spots of them lay peninsula more than a 100 millimeters of rain over 24 hours. and the rain still coming at you for central vietnam on monday, k for southeast asia, indonesia. let's focus on the main island of java here. seen that rain heavy falls
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of rain, particularly for west chapel province on monday. after china we go still talking about that cold, stop, some showers falling between the gangs in the pearl river valley. but most of that energy out over the waters who were seen some downpours for japan's where you go islands in time for the mainland of japan, main island of hans. you look at that drop in temperatures for tokyo. there's been snow storm warnings for that western side of her kado island. we've had our 1st snow of the season in seoul, south korea, few weeks ahead of schedule, see later, ah, from propaganda, unmanaged manipulation to the colossal consequences. the listening post reveals the powers behind the media and the impact on, on life. it's one of the biggest reasons why iraq is back out of democracy. there's no accountability. oh, now to sierra ah,
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the ah ah ah, hello, you're watching out 0. i'm emily anglin, who's a reminder of our top stories, this our, the security unit tasked with the enforcing strict dress codes and iran has stopped operations the decision to close the so called morality beliefs. paul, as follows, months, urbanity, government protests and bonnet crackdowns on demonstrations. at least 2 people have been killed in anti government protests in southeast and syria demonstrated storm to government building and sway. her testers are angry at the government because of
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rising prices. an economic hardship and turkey has reportedly target had multiple military sites and northern syria controlled by the largely kurdish syrian democratic forces. the operation is in response to an explosion in istanbul last month, which turkey blames on kurdish fighters to the u. s. now where former president donald trump says the 2020 election should be overturned and that he should be re, instead stoled as president, trump has made similar statements before. but on sunday he went a step further calling for parts of the constitution to be thrown out. if needed, that spring in heidi joe castro who joins me live now from washington day say hello there, heidi. so why are calls or these trumps calls for the end of the us constitution is so significant. yeah, emily,
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i think that we're pretty used to trump in his bombastic speech, and especially as of late as he's apparently embraced more of the extreme elements of his supporters. but this is still the 1st time that a former us president has unleashed their rage against the us constitution. the very highest symbol one would argue for democracy in this country. and i'll read you trump's words that he posted on his social media platform. he said, do you throw the presidential election results of 2020 out and declare the rightful winter? or do you have a new election? a massive fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles. even those found in the constitution. now, this outburst from the former us president came after it was revealed that twitter back in 2020 had internal debate over
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a censoring articles that were critical of joe biden, son hunter. the determination major restrict sharing that article because twitter found that it came from hacked materials. now trump was very angry at this. he unleashed his rage at big tech and saying that that, that this was the big tech colluding with the biden campaign. now this is just the latest over a series of what appears to be self destructive behavior from trump that has followed his announcement that he wants to run for a 3rd term as president. we saw last week he dined with a white nationalist who denies the holocaust, and with connie west who has made anti semitic statements. and just last week, trump said that he would pardon january 6th rioters if he were to be elected back to the white house. so this is not what
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a republican leaders have wanted. they've been cautioning him to stay away from these extremist elements, given that the party did not perform as well as expected in the last midterm election, but were seen trump to the opposite, doubling down on his election lies. and now directing his, raged directly at the u. s. constitution and how do you have to leave it there? thanks so much for the update. heidi j. castro live for us in washington dc. the world's largest volcano is still spewing lava a week after its latest eruption began. no worries think these are pitches of lava gushing from mona loa in hawaii. it's the 1st activity from the volcano in 4 decades. the lava flow has begun to slow and is not expected to threaten populated areas. $10000.00 police and soldiers have sealed off the city on the outskirts of el salvador capitol. it's the latest escalation in president ny year,
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but the kelly's crack down on gang violence bought rights group say young people are being wrongly detained. as barbara and copa reports, it's usually a no go area for police, but now people living in the gang stronghold of soil pango outside elsa would as capital a sealed in security forces. preparing to go door to door rounding up gang members . but please say ordinary members of the public shouldn't be afraid calls this thing likes that i see all the ad extracting all criminals who may be hiding here in the moon. fit bell, give fly up. bungle. we are here to god and be the security of the honest, hardworking population. close to 60000 people have been arrested since president naive book 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
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and for living and gang controlled slums. the government denies this invoice though . plenty the candle we are, those i'm empty. we have been planning this bluetooth, he sees very carefully in say, a pang to a fix 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 community. according to intelligence information, president mckenna's state of emergency grants police powers to make arrests without due process. and a recent survey found that 75 percent or salvadorans approve of the hotline measures. gangs effectively controlled while sways of territory. annex tortured 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 master arrests and not receiving basic legal rights. barbara and cooper al, to sarah,
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ah. as the lightest, well, company is now in the netherlands and the agen tina became the 1st 2 quarter finalists of the world cup brought here in kata. the dutch side knocked out the us with a 31 wind mc belief international stadium. while argentine and bait astronomy and to reach the call to find the captain line own messy and lead the way going as in go as they one to one it was he said go at the tournaments, let's say a new men that met fans in bonus series who are hoping the cop will come home to the 1st time and more than 3 decades, as i expected to find here are elated with the results of this game. in fact, every time i come here and there's no exaggeration more and more people come to this part to see the game, to see on math. everybody together. lots of families,
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little tiny children, toddlers babies. a lot of them dressed as baby messes. palmer mess. he's being age messy, and most of the people here are wearing to friends with his name and his number. after this game, there are particularly enamored of him on their player. one point you may remember actually resigned from the national team because the argentine public was very critical of him. they criticize him for not winning a world cup for them saying that he always played better for madison lorna then for the hard time team. but that those criticisms now are all gone down. messy, messy and julio alvarez whooping argentina to victory without exaggerating a lot of the fans here are convinced that their latest victory, the big 3 of their football team is due to the superstitions and that we call it. and then talk pamela, that the argentines are famous for a re, a meek us,
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all the 1st game at my house, and we lost never again, all the other games i came here to see them. i want to one, we one them all, they know who they are, but i represent a wolf for argentina and every time i've been here just like this, we have won it. so now i'm be considered a good luck charm. so you're going to be in here next to week with the same a. what is your name? my name is joaquin a because this is a very, very, very hard to where on behalf of argentina i'm going to go to tell you how much the lunch his team has convinced the argentine are at this point that they will do going forward a little bit and every time they play, they play a bit better, are going to be eliminated. on the contrary, they really feel like now on a roll now, and we'll have to see how it goes. but after their shock in was just tardy arabia i never, i went 1st game from where they had changed. it wasn't better dramatically. let's
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take a look at sundays. world cup matches now which feature raining champions, france and poland. they'll play at 15, jam tay at dough. has elton mamma stadium later in the day, england will face the african champions, cynical at out bank stadium. let's have live to alpha mama stadium where our hel malik is standing by for us. hello there. so hail kick off is in less than an hour's time, and france are overwhelming favorites. so just how know if it's a polish fans? well, thank you. yes, the atmosphere is bubbling over here at the stadium, lovick som, i just had some fraud spans walk across me. ya bla. it's a favorite song. what they like to sing? it matches the team, not a poland. it's not quite mission impossible or like mission improbable they'd like to order in this matter. very, very good. france to you with some absolute quality you mention well champions,
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real beach front guys like and back a agrees mon out of course olivia is yuru chasing that record. to be process or time score of the polish team. well they haven't look too good in the store, but still there's a lot of quality in that side. you've got plays from all of europe to top leagues. what have to say, know, people who live in dusty and their friends look to live in dusk, is being that made man, however, love them all talk with has been world check shows me the goalkeeper is probably been poland, best play of this tournament, even managed to say the penalty by leon messy. so a lot of confidence in that go key, but that they might be able to shop to france out. but i did speak to some fans elf, that last match in today, and they told me of poland to continue playing the way they've been playing in this tournament. they're gonna go down against france. it's a very, very difficult much them france, as you mentioned, overwhelming favorites that one of the favorites to win the tournament don't just to nights. so we shall see what happens. but yes, holland, a tall order, but we shall see. they'd fall quiet their support here at night. no. as much as
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france from what i can see. but yeah, nervous times if your polish run and who knows nervous times of your french fun using so many upsets in this tournament is woke up. it's me quite crazy when it comes to results. so you never know what's that happen? let anyone, i've been looking forward to it. it certainly has been a tournament about said, thank you very much, sir. hale malik live for a stay in doha. will. camp is the biggest game in town right now, but it's not the only one football fans are heading into the desert for traditional could tarry sport, tom, all right, same race durham reports from the track 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 castles oldest, a most unique sports camel racing. the camels, here are written by robot jockeys who are controlled by their owners who ride
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alongside them during the race in 4 by fours. the camels race at speeds of up to 40 miles per hour as their operator applies. the whip antenna commands, the jockey to pull on the reins and shouts, encouragement, far rebuilt in speaker. it's racing in the 21st century. and it's bringing in the tourists shipping a marcella. i did. we have seen a large number of fif offense. come in here to enjoy the race and we're doing our best to introduce him 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 price over a $1000000.00 on a golden sword restorer al jazeera. i'll shania ah
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