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with will bring you extensive coverage through out the world cat action from all of the games. the joy hand, the heart experts and match analysis for my videos, info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us the qatar 2022 on al jazeera. oh police in germany arrest 25 people who are accused of plotting to overthrow the government. ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al da 0 live from doha. also coming up from trains to planes. the u. k. border force becomes the latest to announce
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a strike over the christmas period. china's president, she's been paying touches down in riyadh, looking to boost ties with saudi arabia. some of these trees are more than 500 years old, but of course they're under threats. and we report from madagascar where the islands unique. biodiversity is threatened by deforestation, and drought. ah, germany says that it's foiled of fall right plot to overthrow the government's rating $130.00 sites across the country. the prosecutor general says that 25 people have been detained and that the group wanted to build a new german army. a soldier, a judge at a russian national or among those arrested for german army officer has also been detained in italy. is hamilton here? guns of this is obviously one of the largest terrorist organizations that has
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existed in the more right wing sector in recent years. in any case, as far as i can judge, it's the worst we have seen so far in the environment of this rice burger and q and on seen. we can see that what some people consider to be completely absurd. fantasies can lead to a highly dangerous decision to exit the latest on the plot. now from out as there was dominic caden berlin. this is a very large oper in which span more than one european country. apart from germany, involved 3000 offices, there were thereabouts. 25 people taken into custody. many others also believed to be of interest to the police in this country. some of the details about specific individuals who have been picked up in these rates are particularly interesting. so the knowledge that a judge working in the berlin district, the berlin circuit area, legally will that person is also a former member of parliament, was part of the previous parliament until 2021. and now is accused of
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having been involved in some sort of plot to try to overthrow that parliament. others are believed to be people from the military. we know this a suggestion that a serving member of one of germany's most elite military units is part of the alleged plot is alleged to have tried to recruit others from that military unit. lots of different elements of information about those who have been arrested emerging and they all point in a particularly interesting direction. any russian involvement has immediately been rebuffed by the russian government military pest scoff spokesperson in the kremlin . his says world is the 1st that the russian government had heard of this. there could be no question of any interference by the russian government, and i only heard about it through the news. so officially, russia completely rejecting any suggestion of involvement. the interesting thing here is when you look into the allegations against these people,
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it is clear that they believe that there is some thought at form of deep state operating within germany along the lines of the sorts of things that were heard from the united states of america in the course of the last few years, this idea of a government within a government and jakob schindler is the senior director of the counter extremism project. we asked him whether the plot would have succeeded, had the police not foiled him. succeeding in destabilizing germany. absolutely no chance succeeding in meeting out a lot of violence, especially on the local level as also pointed out of the indictment. absolutely. now these $25.00 plus $2725.00 arrested $27.00. and the investigation group is part of the vida guy, good guy movement, which is that they keep all conspiratorial movement that holds that germany is illegitimate power structure. and that the german guys never ended in 945 and
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continues to exist. now the vita movement, according to the general authorities comprises $21000.00 individuals that are part of that. and now this is a small slip of this, but obviously a very determined and a very dangerous level. this was my organization that count extremes and project has been pointing out. in the last decade, we did see a continuously strengthening writing extremes movement, not just in germany, but also trans national. we had seen a boost to their iceberg movement, as it was for several other right, being extremely movement to the corporate 19 pandemic, which not only enlarged, but also radicalized elements of this rise big move when. so we do face a considerable challenge here, and that certainly from the iceberg, him went a large salad with a really dangerous endeavor. there was several, a network arrest a couple of years ago called the hannibal network, which was outside that i got black planning,
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something very similar. so there is an actual terrorist threat coming from the rising. extreme is movement inside journey travel into the u. k is set to be affected by a workers strike over the busy christmas period. the board of force of several major ports including london, heathrow, and gas wick. and in manchester we'll walk off the job from december 23rd. the officers on strike will be those checking passports, but people arriving in the u. k. rail and road strikes also to be expected, are expected to be announced soon, for brennan has more from london. it's certainly gonna jeopardize the get away plans for huck. well, hundreds of thousands of people because of the width and breadth of the strike action that the p. c. s. union are planning. these are border force workers. they're employed by the home office that public sector workers working at airports and the dates that we're talking about up essentially the peak times that people will be wanting to either get away for a bit of winter sun or perhaps return home to their home countries to see their
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families after having spent time working here in the u. k. the data from the december 23rd all the way through to new year's eve. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people who are going to be affected. border force are basically saying that they've met with the government, but they're rejecting a 2 percent pay rise, that the government had offered marks to walker the union boss saying they keep saying the door is open up. but there's a very strange door because there's nothing behind it, and it's simply that the government offer not enough for the union in response or he the heathrow airport. as spokesman said, we're working closely with airlines to try to mitigate the impact that passengers are advise to check their flight status with their airline. but we're talking about gatwick heathrow, which is the u. k. busiest airport. manchester birmingham and cardiff airports. all of them impacted over this critical christmas period. china's president,
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she's in ping as arrived in saudi arabia for a 3 day visit. he was welcomed to re out by king salmone, who wants to deepen relations. china is the golf, nation's largest trading partner with goods, with $87300000000.00 exchange last year, or saudi arabia is also china's biggest oil supply up. it's st. louis $44000000000.00 in crude. there in 2021. the oil market is expected to dominate the talks. it comes as a price cap on russian exports imposed by the g $7.00, e. u at australia takes effect. robert morgan, he is a senior resident scholar of the arab gulf states institute. he doesn't believe she's relationship with saudi arabia will negatively impact the kingdoms, ties with washington. both the crown prince mohammed, ben, salman of saudi arabia and president, she of china want to make a splash on the global stage. both leaders have been consolidating power at home.
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mohammed ben salmone has been doing this for a number of years president, she most recently completed this consolidation of power at the national congress of the tcp. but both leaders also faced a number of challenges in saudi arabia, had been some on and other government officials need foreign partners and investors to help support a very ambitious, inexpensive social and economic transformation plan known as vision 2030. and i believe they view chinese partners as important part of that equation. at the same time president, she is facing some domestic descent and protest at home. and doing this trip to the middle east really allows him to act as a statement to be part of a red carpet roll out in saudi arabia and actually return i believe the plan is to return to beijing with a certain degree of political and diplomatic cache so i see this trip as is quite important for both saudi arabia and china. i think that saudi officials are engaged
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in a very delicate balancing act between global partnerships. you have us on one side and european partners. and on the other hand, you have other partners like china and ultimately saudi arabia is going to have to be very careful about how they approach this balancing act. so they don't create the perception that they are leaving their partnerships with the us. behind rushes, president vladimir putin has warned that the risk of nuclear war is rising. he made the statement of meeting of russia's human rights council. the talks were dominated by the war and ukraine to him says that russia would defend itself by any means. but he insists the country and not gone mad as he put it, say, with moscow considers nuclear weapons at the 10th a defensive to terra told us here was alley hush him as more on what president present to say. the timing of this speech today, just less than 2448 hours after the attack on
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a major military base southern most school and another one. also, that's the toasts a strategic bombers makes this speech very important. president putin saying that this war or this military operation, as he described it, might be a longer one. this means that he's also preferred for a longer water longer operation that might take more time. we spoke about them mobilization, mobilizing 300000 people, saying that 150000 of, of them are now on the and the areas that of the special operation. adding to that, him mentioning the, against the geographical gains, russia made during this special operation as the russians call it, especially transforming the as or see into an inner c. these are the
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main issues that i put in spoke about. investigators in pakistan say the killing of a pakistani journalist in kenya was a planned assassination. shot for shot dead of the police roadblock in october. kenyon police say that it was a case of mistaken identity. sharif had fled pakistan to avoid arrest on charges related to criticizing the countries military. now can web reports now from the site of the killing in southwestern kenya? ah sharif was killed on this remote road just over 6 weeks ago. he was in a car travelling this way. can you please say it was a case of mistaken identity? the vehicle drove the roadblock. offices opened fire accidentally killing in villages. say the road block was set up right by this ditch rights group, say the county police account raises more questions than it gives answers. amnesty international has said that the officers involved from
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a police station in nairobi which is 90 kilometers from here. and the police station was responsible for more than half of the extra judicial killings that took place in kenya. last year, pakistan supreme court has ordered pakistani police to open a murder investigation. and the pakistani police of issued a 1st information report, naming 3 suspects. 2 of them, white car and koran ahmed, up pakistani, canadian business men, their brothers and the owners of a, of a large and a shooting range. just a few kilometers further up this road. and the last place that i shot sharif was seen alive. the had brothers haven't spoken to the press since the incident that their lawyer has said that they were not involved. and that they're also fearing for their lives. according mozambique has sentenced 11 forma officials for their roles and the dense candle, the crash, the country's economy, the call to quit at 8 others in the case which states banks for 2013 states owned
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companies borrowed nearly $2000000000.00 in elicit loans from foreign banks. and big government was accused of trying to conceal the loans from parliament, as well as the public. still to come here on al jazeera, the people have spoken democrat, raphael warner wins, a rental for the state of georgia, giving the party an outright majority in the senate. and they were banned from high school from over a year. now afghan girls are being told they've got to take exams. ah hello, welcome to another look at the international forecasts will a maybe a break in the football at the moment. so by the time regime, you might think, find things, turning a little fresher,
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thursday here in doha temperatures at around 30 degrees celsius, a brisk wind for a time looking at 25 degrees. for friday, we're probably getting into the low twenty's. by the time we come to saturday and sunday, i think too much rain in the forecast, but you will notice it feeling a little cooler over the next hour. so last dry weather they want to sponsor right up towards the yellow event, but nothing too much to speak of. we have got some worthy rain to speak of around the north west of africa, some heavy burst of rain, this little system making its way into the iberian branch. there will be some heavy rain into morocco and that wet weather will slide across into northern areas of algeria as we go through the next couple of days. much of north africa, of course, is dry. there is hamilton wind, some dust there out of me jane northern parts of nigeria, pushing over towards west africans to one or 2 showers. just around the guinea coast. the wire, the more widespread showers are across central parts of africa. so whether, whether they're into zimbabwe all the way across into our mozambique,
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ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, i made nearest the south. germany says that it's full to fall right plot to overthrow its government carrying out grades of $130.00 sites. the prosecutor general says the 25 people have been detained and that the group wanted to build a new german army. traveling to the u. k. a set to be affected by workers strike over the busy christmas period. the board of force of several major add ports including he threw an goswick football cough. the job from december 23rd in china as president shipping has arrived in saudi arabia for a 3 day visit. he was welcome to re up by king solomon who wants to deepen relations. china is the golf, nation's largest trading partner with goods worth $87300000000.00 exchanged last here. china says that it's loosening it's 0 covered policy. people who are asymptomatic or showing mild symptoms will be allowed to isolated home. the
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government is also reducing mandatory testing requirements. the move comes off to widespread protests against locked downs and mass testing. it's a major reversal in a country that impose some of the toughest pandemic measures in the world. the been to her, she be sure that the further deepening of the understanding of the virus and the disease, the reduction of the risk of the disease, you efficient supply vaccines and medicine, and the improvement of emergency response and treatment capabilities are some of the required conditions. or key elements for us to resume the living conditions before the outbreak happened. and her long as a china strategist, he says the 0 coven policy was never designed to ensure 0 covey cases. it is design job to implement at earliest possible detection early as possible. ready isolation, earliest possible. ready possible prevention and early as possible cure and in fact
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that that strategy had been relatively successful. compare with other countries, according to a recent independent survey conducted by new york based. well, we known a research institute called the alderman trust. so being all countries on a world in response to their government's ability to cope with the pandemic. a charlotte came up tops, but it's been 2 years and paid people's patients are very thin. and as president see a reason the met the visiting and europe in union president, a face to face in every jang said to him that he realized that there was a lot of impatience on the part of the people and he's responding to it. and also, another factor is the pandemic as change to be more like, and then they even go more serious than fruit or even though it can be relatively
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more deadly than it flew. but it didn't comparison with the early stages is, is it is to, is changed, significantly enhanced this realization in the us democrats of typing back grip on the senate. after raphael, warnock defeated his republican challenger, herschel walker in georgia, warnock victory and the one offered means that democrats will have 51 seats in the 100 seat chamber. the 2 candidates were separated by less than one percent of the vote. in last month's midterms, all white house correspondent, kimberly how good reports watched. for all intents and purposes, the, the senate is the more powerful chamber. this is where there is the opportunity for the president to push through his appointments and ends. what not. so this is really the one that if you're going to control a chamber, this is the one you want in terms of political parties in the united states. so there's no question. this is being viewed as victory heading into these mid terms.
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all the polls indicated that it was going to be a republican sweep, and that certainly was not the case. the map now looking like the there is very clear majority. now, for the democrats in the upper chamber, the senate in the house of representatives, the large chamber controlled by republicans, but just narrowly. and that was not predicted to be the case. and so, democrats are really looking forward to 2024 feeling somewhat optimistic. now because, and georgia was really kind of a state that typically had been republican, but now seems to be very much leaning democrat. and that is very good news for joe biden, because we're seeing this trend in a number of states including north carolina. so, democrats feeling really strong right now, not only because the legislative map for the path for legislation looks positive for the press for the next 2 years, but also because this really bodes well for jill biden's reelection. chances in
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2024, 28 migrants of fled off the plane made an emergency landing in barcelona. they were traveling from morocco to took here. a pregnant woman, reportedly faked labor pains prompting the crew to land. the aircraft in spain. felice detained. 14 of the 28 people, nearly 130000 refugees, migrants have taken the balkan route to the european union. this year. the ear has increased its border protection, making it harder for people to enter the block. but there's another risk. some people get caught up in gang wars between smugglers steadfast and reports from the serbia hungarian border. they're trying to keep themselves warm surrounded by their own waist. dozens of syrian refugees have taken shelter in an abandoned factory. here the serbian hung galion border. aiming to climb this fence the gateway into the e. u, but heavily armed smuggler gangs controlling the border region regularly clashing
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with each other. 10 days ago a 20 year old mike went shot in the chest. you're in the conflict between moroccan and i've gone smugglers out of fear for police and smugglers to syrian men don't want to be identified. we tolerate everything here, the cold, hunger and problem. sure it's police. but our problems have got more complicated because of african americans and a conflict between them. we have peaceful people, we just want to live a peaceful life. at the pressure from the e. you said we are rated several camps and tightened. it's fees are free policies, but sasha, but our goal, you was investigated to smuggling gangs, says the government is only paying lip service to brussels. so they are saying one thing officially to the u officials, maybe, but they're there closely corrupt, collaborating and tolerating these groups. my research mind instigation showed that there are many links with the serbian police and security services with the smugglers. he says he found evidence smugglers bribe border police to allow people
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climb the fence. the interior ministry did not respond to a request for comment. after defense fail to stop migrants and refugees from entering the european union. hungry has now decided to increase the fence by one meter. but researchers say the fence has created a dangerous market for smugglers who have put founder of people escape and war and poverty at risk. human rights lawyer say matches put in place since 2015 to stop smugglers have not solve the problem. i still cannot understand how after the 7 years the countries have failed to understand that this but act, he says, which are titled as, but then think illegal, illegal regular migration, competing organize crime, human trafficking when human smuggling is failing because the trafficking in smuggling is flourishing. the more distinctive measures introduce at the borders. the prices of smuggling will increase a high price, the syrian men and many others,
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like them continue to pay for the possibility of safety and a better life. steadfast and al jazeera in northern serbia. the tunnel bond is allowing africa and girls to take high school graduation exams. this week goes in, middle, and high school have been banned from classroom since the group took part in august last year. this latest decision reportedly applies to 31 of afghanistan's 34 provinces. that some students say the exams are unfair because they've been banned for school for so long. they've been unable to study for them as well. so i did that. my name is start today, grade 12. i'm in a very bad state right now because we have an exam today, the class 12, and we haven't studied a single book for it, but we have to answer 140 questions without knowing anything that we have. nothing in mind. what exam should we give and from what i want you to before me, but i had to make money. we are a bang, behave job role. but since we have a them, they should all social filled out wishes. we don't want much. we only want to study
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in our country because it's our right on the half of the population as women. we have a right and they should give us our right to prosper. 2 people have been killed and 8 wounded and a suicide bomb blast and indonesia. it happened that the astonish ambia police office in band on west java. local media say that a man entered the station on a motorcycle and detonated explosives where police were lighting up for morning. well, coal, the attacker had apparently brought to bon to the scene, but only one went off, was job as governor as the counter terrorism unit is investigating. scientists rights advocates and representatives from nearly 200 countries, a meeting in canada to discuss biodiversity, the u. n. lead conference known as coff cop 15 hopes to create a roadmap. to protect ecosystems and slow climate change. a draft framework aims to raise $200000000000.00 for conservation by 2030. that's one percent global ged. pete. un secretary general antonio garage to live at the opening address. will,
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madagascar is a unique biodiversity hotspot. more than 80 percent of the flora and fauna can only be found on the island. however, many of these species are on the threat from deforestation. hunting and illegal trade in wildlife. net clark reports from one another. this is what mono culture looks like. the crop in this case is sizes used for making rope is far removed from the rich biodiversity. madagascar is famous for as could be. but in this sterile c lies the surviving remnant of a huge forest. the sides all fields replaced the parente reserve. and here you get an idea of what was lost when the trees were cut down. ring tells lemurs, wonder the forest trails while the rest of the group sit and nibble flowers in the trees. the star of the show is
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a little more elusive. and this attacker appears as only it knows how. this though, is a dance of survival. the rooster trucker is critically endangered, like many lima species. its numbers are falling. i hook up with guide olivia gilbert, whose be walking these trails for 30 years. and he tells me intense drought, and the self brought on by climate change. he was making a bad situation. you much, you much worse. we've seen the number of the baby born. it's about only a 30 or 40 percent of which is the usual we have. so since 5 years, quite unusual happening and here is the number of the baby born from drought to deforestation. the precious on madagascar biodiversity are intense on the west
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coast lies a spectacular stand of barb trees. 7 of the world's 8 species of barbs grow only in madagascar. it is just extraordinary, isn't it? this kind of sums up madagascar is incredible by diversity. and some of these trees are more than 500 years old. but of course, they're under threat. once these trees grew amongst the forest, but the forest has gone and the endangered giants are all that remain bark, exploitation, faro houses, constriction are all constriction and irving transformation of a habitate into kill deviation. and also they sell their fruits and the red, generic, and natural is another enough to replace population. of course, what's going on here is not unique to madagascar in any way at all is happening simply everywhere. in fact, of the 8000000 species on earth,
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currently one 3rd or endangered because of human activities, driving extinction levels from between 121-0000 times natural levels. including 25 percent of mammals, 14 percent of birds, 33 percent of reef corals, and 40 percent event phoebe ins. oh, worlds rich by diversity is a source of constant wonder. would all say critical to the health of our planet. and mosaic of life. that must be preserved. mcclark al jazeera, madagascar. ah, it is good to have you with us. hello, adrian, sort of get here. and so how the headlines lauser 0. peruse presidents federal castillo says that he is dissolving congress and will call for new elections. the state of emergency has been declared, the opposition has been debating whether to impeach the president for
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