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because we generate, does carbon offsetting actually work? what these be done isn't worth sitting. the problem is net 0, just the couch res. net 0 missions and that's 0 me 0 climate child poly re examines the myths and illusions in the struggle against climate breakdown. all hail the planet episode won on al jazeera ah who. ready around bronte police suspend operations off the was social unrest in awe. kyle, this is al serra live from dough, also coming up a portrait of a president,
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vandalized and government building stones rising crisis trip. prices trigger protests in southeast area. the winter of discontent. tens of thousands of key workers compared to walk off the job. and england reached the quarter finals of the world. the 3 know when the african champions chemical. ah, the police unit that monitors women's clothing and iran, the so called morality police, has been suspended. following months of protests, the unrest was sparked by the death of 22 year old martha mimi who was arrested in september for allegedly violating a dress code. joseph jabari report, some terran officially called the guidance patrol. these green and white mini vans are a familiar sight cruising the streets. the special force was established in 2006.
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its only job to park the major intersections and thorough affairs, to issue warnings to women deemed to be floating around religious stress coats. according to the attorney general, the same institution that set up the morality police has shut it down. on saturday, a statement published in a local newspaper announce the judiciary is already working on a draft proposal for amendments to how authorities enforce laws pertaining to chastity and hedge up following recent events. the relevant bodies are looking for a prudent solution. since the death of massa, meanie in a detention facility in september protests have erupted across the country, many of which have turned violent human rights group say more than 440 people have been killed. and another 17000 arrested. the interior ministry puts the death toll a $200.00, including security forces. masses, death has sparked a massive outcry. some women are publicly snubbing the headscarf that has been
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compulsory for women and girls as young as the age of 7. since 1983 analysts say it's the direct result of a change in societal norms. she became more that it was about what we've witnessed in teheran in recent days. is woman coming out in public without there he job. and they're not being confronted by authorities. when you can't enforce a law, then eventually this rule will be put aside on. i think the change will mostly happen in the methods of enforcement, but not changing the law. and according to the latest survey published by the parliament, 60 to 70 percent of raining, women do not follow these than dress code strictly and public. and since september seems like this have become common. while the issue of mandatory hedge up is still very much a rule in iran, the suspension of the so called morality police could be seen as a move by authorities to appease women. the question now is, will it be enough door such a bari al jazeera to wrong as that
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a more of any is an associate professor of journalism, but new york university. she says the steps won't be enough to appease protesters. the remarks by the attorney general are actually quite ambiguous. it's not clear whether the responsibility for morality policing, which has up until now in recent years, been delegated to the police. will it simply be perhaps shawn to, to another state security body? will it remembered in another guy is, is this the end of morality policing as a form of intimidation and control of people's behavior? or is it simply a dissolution of this particular monday for this particular security body? i think it's the remarks or ambiguous enough that it would be really premature to consider that a concession or an end to morality policing in total. i think publicly perception would, would be, and i think we're seeing indications of already that it's far too little far too
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late. it doesn't come from high enough body. i mean, morality policing has been a pillar of state control and revolutionary ideology for 40 years, an offhand remark by the attorney general in the wake of 3 months of the most significant public unrest and the revolution will not register as a significant public concession. and also because it comes so late and because the public has been so frustrated and enraged by the states response to, to master, i mean, use that and the protest up until now this will really not at all go any step towards assuaging public sentiment at all. crowd morocco, capital robot, have marched against the rising cost of living and what they say as oppression. millions have been experiencing soaring inflation and rising social discontent. protests of the calling for an end to corruption, for the release of jail, journalists, and bloggers. this is and that's all the moroccan state needs to respect it,
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obligations and the social, economic, political, and civil fields. we demand an end to the tyranny and corruption that the american people have been suffering for years. we want to real democracy. we want freedom. we want an independent judiciary or at least 2 people have died during anti government protests and southwestern syria demonstrates as there are also angry over the rising cost of living and economic hardships. many have been experiencing fuel shortages and power outages. nick talks vague has more. this panic and chaos in the center of sway their deafening volleys of gunfire as people run for their lives. a brief lull allows locals to help some one injured and carry him to safety. then more gunfire.
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a military vehicle in place in the background of the bomb and i go earlier, chanting demonstrators prostrated by rising prices. power outages and water cut stores the governor's office and set it on fire. the building was empty at the time the calling for the removal of president bashar allah said, a poster of him displayed outside the building was torn down and ripped to pieces. many voiced their frustrations, oppression and poverty have killed us. there are those whom we respect and honor among great people who are not satisfied with what is happening now. the town has largely escape serious 11 year civil war. but it citizens haven't been afraid to take to the streets. anti government protests took place in 2020, and again in february this year, state media report condemned the actions are what they call outlaws. but with inflation above a 130 percent, the anger seems unlikely to subside any time soon. make talks big al jazeera allows
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their, i spoke to some of the people involved and sundays, pray test. they explained why they have taken to the streets. i have disguised their voices for their own safety. i will use them. we just amend our rights to live, give us fuel and water regret we're tired. it's yes, mercy thought as for heat and fuel is not available, we are trying to find diesel gas, but we can't find it. it is available in the free market. crazy prices, normal civilians can't afford it. regardless, no one answers, no one listens. we just want to live. we just want to be warm and have enough water and food. we're dying here. ah. turn out for all the latest world cup action and he has p estimate in our water front seat here in cattle, england or into the world, kind of cool to finals of
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a comfortable whenever senegal harry kane got his 1st goal of the tournaments in a 3 no victory synagogue started brightly and were only denied by a great save from jordan pickford. keeping our bull ideas shots, l u. c, says men could not capitalize on their early chances. and as the half went on, england took control. they opened the scoring with a t move and smart finish from jordan henderson of to 38 minutes at old bait stadium. and in 1st half injury time, they lead was doubled cats and harry kane with these 1st goal of this, woke up to make it to know at half time. the african champions could not respond. england's defense keeping a clean sheet for the 3rd success of game. and the european finalists rounded off for 3, no victory in the 2nd half full food and setting up ukiah. sacker for the goal, even will be back in el bates on saturday for the quarter final against france.
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what again took place at obeyed stadium, and that's where we'll find our correspondent poll reese. i was off to what was the end the end, the convention when i was sunday, go go a against a fantastic . so it's amazing. we destroyed that so well. so my good friends were kind of worried about the guy. what did he, what do you have to worry? the 1st 1015 minutes? go ahead. tell these, read all over the revised ready. when you got a great what, you know a can we do? we can go to, wow, get past friends. we can go all the way well when it was still sunday,
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go could have taken the late, but jordan pick for it in england. go saved. belie diaz efforts was not the moment that the game slipped away from you. i taught them is in a moment, we think we could go bad that good to have a big opportunity to do a unfortunate that it was a different case where we are putting a while ago price. a huge challenge now is i take on the french and i read a funds for that 1st woke up cycle in 56 years. oh oh, harry force, it was watching with england friends in london for us in london, a not to worry about a
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let's get this cynical perspective now from nick cock in deco. oh, for synagogue that people here feel like the team did as much as they could, given that they didn't have that money. i got to get some of their store players. what we thought so much more than we saw people in here, people that come here with their families, hoping that the african town of where they again england and it was disappointment especially because so many of the members of the squad evolve in the premiership are our stars in their home run on their own right, there was hope that they were able to push through to feed england and to go for it
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. so much is important here, a golf, but also across africa. we want to have a meeting, morocco and all who are now on morocco to win against that game that will take place later during the week world cup was really a bow made of celebration for senegal. and you need to know are still out there ah, celebrated static all. maybe with it over for anything to leave for them. what ball is much more than a game is something that they really follow passionately into the pub remains a celebration. fight tonight. england will now play from
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stay book they place in the quarter finals to beating poland bats off the mama stadium willoughby as you rule making history, becoming frances, all time record gold school rep who go laurice equal the record for most french caps in this match. and he was tested early on by the polls defending champions. not the lead in the 40 forced minutes through. will it is you ruth, will no doubt remember this one. he now moves clear alteri on re as francis reco don't schooler with 52 doubling bleed in the 74th minute with stock man killian and buffy. he's effort making him top scorer of the tournament. the 22 year old forward is 42nd of the 9th in injury time furthering his golden boots campaign. while a handled in the box by a dial to super mcconnell that poland a penalty and dying moments of the game. roberts live adoptee, putting a back one away, and so it's a 31. when full france, they move on to the quarter finals,
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while poland bough out of the world cup al jazeera. so hale malik was an ultima stadium for us from fans leaving altima stadium in jubilation. and why not? they've seen their side pull often and frantic when i guess poland to advance that guitar 2022. and they didn't just when they score some great goes killian puppy with to fantastic strike. then of course those and history as well. livia hero becoming process all time leading goes horror ahead of terry. on re that there was some skeptics about france ahead of the storm and had some big injuries. the key players, however, seemed to me no different tonight. they were just too strong for polen. it's amazing. and i just got to real re, as we know, it shifted to gold. that's amazing. and there's 2 other players really good as well . guzman, exhibiting is welcome. and of course, to the end. but i'm really happy. i think they can go to the, you know, and when the award good aids was very incredible. so i hope
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there you go for out in and with this wilcox has been full of surprises within upset offset, jumped up that bronze, however, been get nervous tonight. they got the job done, and let's see what they do next. maybe they can go all the way to the final and retain their title. makes bringing one out on go and the gym a solid. now what are called a final, a mouth watering prospect, england against france chima. what do france need to do in that match to ensure a place in the semi finals? definitely, i think we have experience the best groups they just in decades and we're about to experience the amazing what the final then above that one. i think it's that do i love the best quality and talent in europe here in katara? so france, i think they need to keep on doing what we have seen that the fact that they have
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the probably the most talented forward lining the terman makes me a big them us a little slightly. hey theresa i instead alpha england. so they, they need to keep that and being efficient in the back end. i think they might do it listen, a final or at one. i'll ask you the same question, just the other way round. what do england need to do to get into the final full so far when, when france has been at their most vulnerable, is because they've been hit 1st. if you start looking back in the last few years, despite the successes that they've had, i think that's where england has to go. i think that's where england has to really be more aware and a less, i hate to sit with them less patient. they have to go out on the front foot and really go and attack this france. i see how they react because at times when they're vulnerable, they can be hit. not just once, but twice we've sending will be able to do that in quick succession. throughout this entire tournament, absolutely should be a great match now. so we're now halfway through the last 16 and we'll see 2 more
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teams head through on monday. here's what we can look forward to with japan taking on croatia 1st off at o job stadium. and that's followed by 5 time champions, brazil against south korea at stadium $97.00, the full. so plenty to look forward to hearing cutter. and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera. ah, ethel, i had this program on al jazeera, south african present, awaits of ruling party to station on his political fate. following a scandal surrounding his farm. and indonesia raises an alert to the highest level as a pocono robson. java hundreds have been moved to safer grounds. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere
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a you ready with the with sponsored my cattle aways. it's got rapidly pretty cold in the north of china and the korean valencia and japan was temperatures dropping down below their average quite significantly in places like cold air produce a significant amount of snow in arcada. that's easy off a little bit. but if you're see how cold says that's the day, maxine, earl and baton clearly, it's not gonna be that bad. the further south, you have lots of chill breeze wearing down towards hong kong, which stays at $21.00 degrees, but you'll feel it in the wind. average temperature in tokyo at 12 degrees with shouts readily turn to stay on the higher end of homes. shooting the snow on the ground in the only slowly warming north korea. this is dropped south and follow the ne monsoon should bit the boost and that colder air tucked in his enhanced the rain on the coast of viet nam, we've had significant reynolds in the forecast to for some cambodia. and this here, this orange, which the circulation developing in the base bank goal,
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which will feed a few big shouted to sri lanka, r to video. most of india is quiet of the mode air quality. as is expected in the winter in new delhi. and in the hor is rather on the low side rather poor quality that he's got to change that i'm afraid the real cold there is to your north only just as we'll do shambles. max at 0. well below the average the weather sponsored by categories. here with when the taliban took control of that dentist and in august 2021, it's been a math exhibit special to part report, 11 east make the chinese entrepreneur with the other way. one out with
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the me. again, you're watching out there has remind you of our top stories, our circle morales, the police unit that monitors women's clothing and iran has been suspended after months of protests. the unrest of sparks find the death of a 22 year old. he's been arrested for violating a dress code. at least 2 people have died during an anti government protest in south eastern syria. demonstrates as dorm the government building and twitter and set it on fire angry because advising prices and economic hardship. i think lynn has reached the quarter finals of the world cup amongst the scores in reno victory over champion, senegal captain hurricane,
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also called his gold tournament and from from in the last 8 the mercury administration of curse on. and so the new crane says, russian forces have talked in a residential building. no civilians were injured in the strike on sunday parts because on region were held by russia until november and ukrainian swept the area, regaining control of the main 15 level of destruction across ukraine as the west. europe has seen since world war 2 presidents. lensky says it will take one trillion dollars to rebuild his country. hundreds of thousands have been left homeless after russia's invasion, and many more living in damage buildings of winter that sin, where we challenge reports from the cave region. valentine and have really gets emotional when she remembers what happened here in february. i'm not going you for the limit the there were sitting in the kitchen, we never expected that we'd be home. so i was sitting in front of the window when
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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, northeast of cave, saw fierce fighting as russian troops tried and failed to take ukraine's capital. to start the faithful was, can you imagine for 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, ukraine's government guessed, 750000000000 now presidency. lensky is saying one trillion non governmental organizations like the international committee of the red cross,
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have some money to help. but as millions, not billions, of course, i can 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 blown 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 is your, your hosting?
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it could be worse compared to the 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 electricity was off from one until 9 pm. but winter has only just begun. it's going to feel like a very, very long one indeed will reach helen's out a 0 key of reason. tens of thousands of key workers in the u. k. a going on strike this month. unions of calling for pay rises, a 1000000 struggle to cope with inflation. more than a 1000 and security work is due to south 48 house strike on monday, affecting money deliveries to the banks and supermarkets. on december, the 9th postal workers will walk off the job as one of several, one day sausages being held before christmas eve. thousands of rail workers are expected to strike on december 13th, train services will be disrupted for up to 6 days. and on the 15th, up to $100000.00 nurses will take part in stoppages affecting dozens of
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organizations within the national health service on a coast up as national need of the as united as the biggest union in the u. k. he says workers have no choice but to strike because of the rising cost of living in the country. the people who are taking stuff have been, well actually, and very hard as well. we have members who are sleeping in cars because they called the pixel got to work. we have member. so i haven't been on food thing. and when i say members, i mean not working at hospitals or having to rely on the realities the right way. we saw it was a cost of living crosses where workers, comp, make me richer, while companies are still making huge profits. and this is in the 6th richest country in the world, workers to walk action lightly. they do not have any choice and i think
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increasingly work as they're thinking, why should i have to pay the price? but economic crisis is not making. oh, so improvement workers are willing we've been involved. you know, the 450 the speak over the last year election about general secretary right winning . i think i'm putting over 200000000 into the pockets of our members is that the states members have been post to take. it's actually because i have not sure. now for software, i think the big affected by what's going on in the economy. but just as importantly now you know, the start catching in south africa. preston, so are on the page with planning to go the constitutional court to challenge a report that says he may have violated his oath of office. and independent panel investigation, rama pose. raftery failed to report effective at least half a $1000000.00 from his game farm. and 2020,
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the governing african national congress discuss the matter on sunday, or on the page that says he did not take part in that meeting. it's always best when the matter that affects a person personally should be discussed in their absence. so that's precisely what has led to my i q results to enable members of the national working committee to have a 3rd go over the discussion on the reports without my presence, without rather me be there so that we are free to express themselves as openly and thoroughly as possible, without any form of fear or favour. evacuation orders have been issued for at least 2000 people on indonesia main island, java following a volcanic eruption on sunday. and that levels are at their highest andrea on fake,
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has more cloud soule around mount. so mary asked columns of ash blast into the air. the plume reaching a height of 15 kilometers, was accompanied by searing gas. people living in nearby villages flayed in panic. ah, traffic log jammed amid poor visibility. many are unsure of a way to spend the night. oh, it's raining in my village now and you can't see anything. it's raining volcanic ash. i don't know which go the most important thing is to run away from the village to sight. my family. authorities of warned people not to come with an 8 kilometers of the crater. i do, we have rated some nearby schools and village halls. they will be made available until the observer tree declares it is safe. scenario known as the great mountain is the highest volcano in java,
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and one of the most active when interrupted last december, entire villages were buried in mud. and at least 50 people were killed. with indonesia has $142.00 volcanoes and is home to the largest population, living within close range of a crater. thus eruption won't be the last. it's not a question of if. but when andrea from vacant al jazeera, all the world's largest volcano is still spearing law for a week after it's late as to robson began. a mar loan at lauer lower is one of 5 o k nos that make up the big island of hawaii. last sunday, it bows to ash and debris into the sky after being dormant for almost 4 decades. a lava flow is slowing and is not expected to threaten populated areas. ah,
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without a 0, these are top stories. the so called morality police unit that monitors women's clothing in iran has been suspended after months of protests. the unrest was sparked by the death of a 22 year old who had been arrested.

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