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human and environmental cost way with the company, give free. what is his dean? everything the vote, they no doubt it won't be able to find a volatile fast fashion. all knowledge is here. i care about how the us engaging with the rest of the world. we're really interested in taking you in to a place you might not visit otherwise and feel that you were there. ah, bruce president, pedro castillo is out impeached and arrested after trying to dissolve donations. congress. ah, i'm him wrong. com is out there alive from dunbar. also coming up, police carry out law peroration across jeremy to fall a plot to, to overthrow the government and rushes vladimir putin has been talking tough warning. the threat of using nuclear weapons is still an option. on the u. k.
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border force announces a work, a strike with a potential to cause trouble chaos ahead of the busy december holiday period. ah, peru has now sworn in a new president off a former lead up a project castillo was impeached by congress. him detained. he was arrested just hours off to saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree and moved. the country's constitutional court said it was a crude, it's her congress move to vote. move ahead with a vote on whether he should be impeached. now castillo's deputy deena bartell has now become the country's 1st appeal. alida bruce faced a string of political crises since castillo took office 18 months ago. he couldn't de la mos, we condemn any action against constitutional and legal order. we call upon our institutions to hold firm and respecting the rule of law,
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and we are citizens and organized civil society to remain vigilant of the democratic rule of law. maria sanchez has more from lima. he's facing a submission charges low. some of the most serious charges one can face and he has also been he will also face all of the positions that have been ongoing in the past few months. natal by the same prosecutor, but the coming years today press charges again. the former president. he has 13 witnesses, he has a series of investigations against a field that goes from it, from criminal investigation, receiving bribe, and also helping people like to the former and minister of transportation. i never knew escape from just the people are nowhere to be found. and there have
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been many rules that have been, we've been listening for audio coming out in the last few hours where it is that directly link the president to the actual the former president. so castillo is now facing these charges. now he's former vice president, the, you know, a lot of this is now the new president. she has been sorta and actually, and she, she is going to continue the government, the coffee from the same party. she's not that she's not in the terms with the owner of the leader of the political party, but she has the same idea. she said, i'm the lawyer. and also germond is electra and international relations. oxford university, and an analyst on proven politics. he explained what's behind the political
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instability, a rose to power as an outsider, that no one thought would win the presidency at all. one week before the elections, he wasn't even in the major polls. and he was unable to secure a group of people to support him and create a viable government really and, and what ended up happening was the increasing accusations of corruption and mid management. lack of preparedness, implementation in the government led to this vision with congress that in part for him at this quote unquote communist threats. but because it's a very conservative government. but at the same time also objected to the very serious question allegations that exist. and so always move in several occasions to try the presidency vacant and sort of p a c. if you try to,
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to, to counter trying to find these are both comments that didn't exist. and in the end, i ended up choosing for a very early plan, very poorly organized, unconstitutional, cool. that honestly fell through very quickly. germany says it's starved to a plot by far i grew to overthrow the government under 30 sites are rated across the country on wednesday, and the prosecutor general says 25 people have been detained. a soldier, a judge and a russian national are among those arrested dominic cane reports now from berlin. this is how the raids began before dawn anti terror police moving into search more than a 100 properties and apprehend dozens of suspects among them. this woman beer git ma, zach thinker, man. she is currently a judge in berlin, but until 2 years ago she was a far right member of parliament,
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who would regularly criticize the then government of angle america. now she is suspected of plotting to overthrow its successor. he, yes, group is set up into a kind of council which is supposed to be a kind of government organization which was split up into different departments just like the cabinet of a country. several individuals were already earmarked to take over different ministries. some of those arrested have access to firearms and the authorities believe they were prepared to kill, to achieve their aims. the all phyllis of government this plot would have created would have had in its ranks and apparently eminent doctor serving judge a current member of one of germany's elite military units, a former police officer and others. federal investigators believe the group tried to make contact with russian officials to see if they would help in the event of a successful cou, a kremlin spokesman denied any russian involvement in berlin. questions had been asked about how people in high positions in public life could become involved in
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such an alleged plot. i recently, i was calling to an asthma after our goal was to deal differently with enemies of the constitution who work in the public sector. eddie, in that while present my draft law, unchanging disciplinary action in the coming days for and so that we can remove enemies of the constitution more quickly, allows them to continue. the high speed of movement is not new in germany at its heart, it believes in the rejection of the modern state or the standard they wish to return to germany's old borders. they do not recognize the germans state german democracy and think that germany is not her sovereign state. it goes so far that there are parts of this movement. they want to violently overthrow the government and the focus for that wishes here. the federal parliament opened his talk. it was once called the high stock back in the time of the kaisers. in 2020 hundreds of far right activist tried to storm the building during an anti lockdown demonstration, but failed. stopping that action involved a few 100 police forming
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a cordon around it, stopping this alleged creditor as involved thousands more officers operating right across the country. dominic cane al jazeera berlin. russian president vladimir putin is worn, that the risk of nuclear war is rising. hooton's, as a russia would defend itself by any means, but he insists the country had not gone mad, saying moscow considers nuclear weapons and defensive deterrent. who do regarding the threat of nuclear war, you're right. such a threat is growing. now is for russia not using its nuclear weapons, under any circumstances, we will not use nuclear weapons 1st. but if we do not use it 1st under any circumstances, then it means that the 2nd one will also not be used because the possibilities of using a nuclear strike on our territory are very limited. nevertheless, our strategy as a means of defense, we consider weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons. it is all tuned around a retaliatory strike. that is,
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when we are struck, we strike back early hash him has more on what putin had to say about the conflict . the timing of this speech to day, just less than 2448 hours after the attack on 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 preparing for a longer water longer operation. that might take more time. we spoke about them, mobilize ation, mobilizing 300000 people, saying that 150000 of, of them are now on the and the areas that of the special operation. adding to that,
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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 a. these are the main issues that i put in spoke about. britton's prime minister is threatening to introduce new laws to limit the disruption of cause by strikes. border force workers at several. you can airports are the latest to take action. walking out between christmas and new year. work is in a wide range of sectors of demanding more money because of the cost of living crisis. who brennan reports. next week britain's nurses will become the latest group of workers to go on strike, fighting for better pay. it's a landmark moment. the 1st time ever that you k nurses have walked out, but they're not the only group of workers complaining that their wages are unsustainably. low. border for staff have now announced that they to will strike
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later this month. joining rail workers, postal staff, teachers, and university lecturers, ambulance staff and transport workers. and parliament opposition party challenged the prime minister. this morning. his transport secretary said that his flagship legislation on stripes. this is what he said this morning, his transport secretary model to listen to this is clearly is clearly not going to help with the industrial action we're facing. he should stop grandstanding, stop sitting on his hands, get round the table to resolve these issues. the government has been reasonable, it's accepted the recommendations of an independent paper body giving pay rises, in many cases higher than the private sector. but if the union leaders to continue to be unreasonable, then it is my duty to take action to protect the lives and live with the lives and livelihoods of the british public. a being hit by rampant inflation. groceries of
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14 percent more expensive than a year ago. headline inflation is 11 percent, but most people's wages are not increasing by the same amount if at all and increasing the quality the queen between the top wages and the lower wages. so the highest person that's the lowest person that but also the median wages. so actually any progress shipment of your class, the trade union unite his currently involved in $22.00 separate pay disputes. it refutes the idea that companies can't afford to increase salaries unite research has shown that over the last year the top companies in the u. k. their profit margins have increased by 2 thirds. so what we actually have now is a crisis of profiteering. a recent u. k. opinion poll found 60 percent of people are generally supportive of work is taking industrial action, especially in the current cost of living crisis. but that figure did very sector by
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sector. for example, 54 percent supported nest is going on strike. while i figured up to 41 percent in favor of strikes, barrell workers strike fatigue is a possibility. there's little sign of it yet. poor brennan al jazeera london still ahead all now deserving chinese authorities rollback on parts of their strict as 0 code regulations. i knew as president joe biden addresses a national vigil. the victims of gun violence, ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way spotted my cattle anyways? hello, welcome to look at the international forecast will a maybe a break in the football at the moment, sir, by the tommy regime,
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you might think find things. turning a little fresher thursday here in doha temperatures at around 30 degrees celsius, a brisk wind for a time to look at that $25.00 degrees for friday. and i'm 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 i lost the dry weather there one or 2 spots of right up towards the yellow van, 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 peninsula, will bring 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 when some dust there out in the jail. northern parts of nigeria, pushing over towards west africans to one or 2 showers just around the guinea coast, the why 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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eastern parts of south africa. also seeing some lavish hours over the next few days, slowly making their way further north to with sponsored by cattle. and i always join the debate when we talk about climate change in africa, we should focus on adaptation knocked mitigation on air or online at your voice. it shouldn't be explained as wasn't look what not is being right now is being everything that is going to benefit them more revealing new perspectives like getting this out of proportion. no, no, his region has power is what is disproportionate. the stream we're a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah ah,
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the orgy out is there a reminder of all the top stories this our peru has that now sworn and dina bought a r t i. as the president, after the former lead up pedro castillo, was impeached by congress and detained. he was arrested just hours off to saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree a moved. the country's constitutional court said it was a cood itself, and germany says it's full to plot by far i group doug for the government writing a $130.00 sites across the country. the prosecutor general says 25 people from a group. the wanted to build a new german army have been detained. a russian president vladimir putin as worn at the risk of nuclear war is rising. putin said, the russia would defend itself by any means, but insist that nuclear weapons would be used as a defense mechanism against the nuclear strike in its territories. now, china says is rollinback key parts of it. strict zera coded policy,
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falling widespread protests. it's a major reversal in a countries that's imposed. some of the toughest pandemic measures in the world correlate ripples. throughout the pandemic, china's population has faced some of the toughest restrictions in the world. but now just weeks after president g, re committed to the 0 cove, it policy, there's been a dramatic shift. china is announced, it's loosening the rules, p c r testing is to be reduced. those infected will isolated home rather than at state facilities. and they'll be more freedom to travel the bin daughters g b issue there to the further deepening of the understanding of the virus and the disease, the reduction of the risk of the disease. you efficient supply of 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. oh, the announcement comes
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a week after unprecedented protests across china against the strict pandemic measures. demonstrators were angered by the deaths of several people in an apartment fire, which they blamed on lockdown measures. the announcement reportedly triggered some panic, buying of medicines, other many in beijing, welcomed the news. or what, or how would i, to be honest, i'm quite satisfied because it's impossible to killed as far as completely maybe just live with it and hope it will evolve into the common flu. we are not our daughter, bonham, if you are in the quarantine facilities, you may be more seriously infected on because there are serious cases the order. it would be better if you a quarantined at home, not your job. despite china 0 cove, its strategy infections have climbed in recent weeks. the loosening of rules could have a dramatic impact on the health of the people and the economy in the coming weeks. car, a leg out jazeera and tony's person changing pang is arrived in saudi arabia for
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a 3 day visit. she's playing at london flanked by fighter jets before he is woken by an air show where the red and green jet trails representing the chinese and saudi flags. kensal man that wants to deepen relations with beijing, china is the gulf nation's largest trading on with goods worth $87300000000.00 exchange last year and high school girls across much for have gone asked on of been allowed to sit for graduation exams. even though they've been banned from attending classes from on the year since returning to pile the taliban shut down. girls, secondary schools despite promising opportunities for girls education and employment. andrew from vague, has more at 1st glance, mating goals in afghanistan said their exams seems estate in the right direction. secondary school goals have effectively been banned from classrooms since the taliban returned to power in august. last year, on tuesday,
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education officials announced that girls across much of the country would be allowed to sit there high school graduation exams. but many students aren't happy at being given so little time to prepare. they've been away from school for more than a year, and we're only given a few days notice of the tastes. some pupils described the exams as meaningless. as grandma said to them, i'm in a very bad state right now because we have an exam for great drove and we haven't studied a single book for it. we are here to answer 140 questions without knowing anything, we know nothing. what answers should we give and for what it oh, but i hadn't in no a job making him cook, we don't want much. we only want to study in our country because it is our right. half of the population is women. we have a rush and they should give us our right to prosper. officials have given a series of excuses for school closures, ranging from a lack of money to a shortage of teachers. they've also said they'll reopen once in islamic curriculum
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has been finalized or a national policy on modest school. a tire has been created that still hasn't happened. and some have been going to school in secret. there are fears though, that without being able to pass the school leaving exam, very few will be able to apply to university andrea from bacon. al jazeera. south korea is old and striking truckers in the steel and petrochemical industries to return to work. narrative, the nearly 2 week long strike is a 2nd in less than 6 months. over minimum wage protections, the industrial action of so far delayed the delivery of goods worth more than 2 and a half $1000000000.00. petrochemical companies are now considering cutting election you as president joe biden has spoken at the national vigil for all victims of gun violence. the vigil was started to after a massacre. the sandy hook elementary school in 2012 were 26 coke people were
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killed by gunman organizers in the past decades. a more than a 1000000 americans have been injured or killed by gun violence. she help returns, he has more from washington d. c. this is the 10th annual national vigils are victims of gun violence, but the 1st attended by us president and it does reflect something we can hearing from the president himself that is the following on from signing the 1st gun legislation. federal gun legislation in 30 years in the summer, he's now determined to move on to a band of assault weapons that is semi automatic rifles, which can hold high capacity magazines. and once again, at this vigil, he repeated that court were continues to limit the number of bullets can be in a cartridge latrice type of weapons that can be purchased and sold. so the attempt to ban assault weapons, whole range of things that are just common sense. the political reality varies.
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it's very unlikely of, of l. b, any more federal gun control legislation coming from congress until 2025. as the earliest known event. if the democrats you particularly well in the 2024 presidential congressional elections, that's simply all enough republican votes for more gun control legislation, especially after admittedly the modem, gun control legislation that was passed in the summer has yet to be implemented. at least 3 palestinians been killed by israeli forces during a raid and the janine at refugee camp. a large group from the israeli army was seen entering the area and the occupied west bank in the early hours of thursday morning . the united nation says that 2022 has been the deadliest year. how the stimulus in 16 years and time for an update from cats are 2022 small. is that a woke up studio?
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it may be a rest day at the world cup here in katara, but the fans had been out and about preparing for the quarter finals, thousands of moroccan fans or flying into dough. after they reached the last aids, far, hara caught up with some of their supporters already here at the clock, if for reaction to their victory penalties over spain. what may 24 hours. god knows a lot of pressure coming together that that under player said that how can game again to be was the final will make their rights and
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i think bono, yesterday it was totally focused on the finances. all the guys that are getting charged there was a matter of fact when, if i were playing miss, i knew it was, i mean it's just, if you focus you deliver any just how it's it's appellate is at the end. i just want you is also state of mind. we trust in our team and they raise the play and while the spectators, but they were they where they did good job. yesterday they trusting the team and just the you have to know something is the more can team is call of the family. it's not a team, it's family. maybe we don't have my team. we don't have ronaldo, but we have trusting each other. do you think you'll win again and we'll get you through to the semi final? definitely we 100 percent. i tell you one thing. when i book my flight i book it for december 2nd after the friendly game against chile part i go right. i went back
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and i changed my flight to december 20th. i'm here to the 20th because i'm going to be on the final part of the file is america. and you can come to me on that part of the final is morocco today and the rest the day for all the phone and call them and often but the funds are resting. in fact, the mom coming up in the moroccan national carry, i think creve like this when the defending champions. francis boosted ahead of their block buster match with england star strike. you're killing them. bobby was back in training on wednesday. i'm just sitting out the session. the day before the man likely to have the job of stopping him on saturday, i fell, bade stadium is england defender kyle walker. as i just said, we take respect the. he's a good play in good form at the minute, but i'm a bit of all the red carpet for me and time to go to school. you know, i'm represent mclinn, chair court finally woke up so still diary like, you know,
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if we, if we lose, we go home and you know, he's not understanding my way and hopefully winning. welcome to my so my interest. brazil are gearing up to face croatia for advantage. he is a junior says nobody in their squad will be taking croatia lightly, especially after they finished runners up at the last world cup. it's a good open if, if we have seen it before in this world cup, there are no favorites. croatia reach the final, the 2018 woke up in russia, so there was no easy game. therefore, facing croatia who have look moderate, a recent balance, your winner makes things especially difficult. but we are aware that we must try to change what has happened in the past few tournaments, which means progressing through the quarter finals to reach the semi finals and taking that one step at a time. there was one distracting moment during the news conference. a
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cat jumped up on the desk while vin, if he's junior, was answering questions. he and everyone in the room found it funny. but is a cat on the desk, a bad or good omen. we shall see now there's another well happy rest day on thursday, but plenty to look forward to here in qatar and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera. ah, scientists, right. had the curts on officials, romaneli $200.00 countries, a meeting in canada to discuss a biodiversity view and lead conference known as culp 15 hopes to create a roadmap to protect ecosystems and slow climate change. a draw a framework aims to raise at $200000000.00 for conservation by 2030. that's one percent of global gene. pate gabriella is on, though, has been out like conference in lawrenceville,
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representatives from nearly every country in the world have descended on this convention center here in montreal, canada, where they plan to have weeks long meetings to try to come up with a framework to better preserve bio diversity on planet earth. they have a huge agenda and they'll be looking at more than 20 different issues. but maybe the most high profile proposal on the table is being led by grants, the u. k. and kosta rica where they are trying to come up with a framework that would preserve 30 percent of all of planet earth, land and water by 2030. now it's certainly very ambitious and more than a 100 countries have already in principle agree to this. but there are certainly many challenges ahead. as i heard from a greenpeace official, it's taking part in the talks here. we need to realize that 30 percent,
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these are really the bare minimum for the global community to per tack on our planet or so. so a strong connection between that target and don, you know, the climate change agenda. these meetings were originally scheduled to take place in china in 2020, but they were postponed for times because of the crone of virus pandemic. so there's a lot of time now to make up. already there has been some signs of success. as on tuesday, european union announced that they would ban all products, they deemed contributed to deforestation. the meetings will be taking place here in montreal until december 19th. ah, massage there, and these are the top stories. peruse deputy president dina.

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