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i cannot afford to another walk stubby part of the moral can we made us going? what do you guys think of the result? happy? ah, there is a new government declares a state of emergency to qual protests against the removal and detention of former president petro castillo. ah, carry johnston. this is al jazeera where life and also coming up for people who die after a boat carrying asylum seekers sinks in the freezing waters of the english channel . long delays and the technical glitch, mouth, the cheese boat count,
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opposition leader challenges early results that show the routing party indeed and at some place france versus messes argentina in the world cup final behind the champions and morocco's dream rod. ah. but we begin in peru where the government has declared a 30 day state of emergency response to protest spy supporters of ours to president pedro castillo. security forces will have the power to stop demonstrations and search homes without warrants the test is quoting for castillo's release, he was jailed off to trying to dissolve congress last week. marianna sanchez reports not from lima. ah, president, be never wanted declared the country is now in a state of emergency. as demonstrators in hospital looted, stores burnt, a television station,
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and tried to from the airport in another city uno protesters also tried to force entry to the runway. the army has been deployed to assist the police and protecting key infrastructure with blockades on main highways and expanding protests. but what they brought forward the plan for general elections again to be held. she says a year from now in m battle i see in the react legally, the timetables will be okay for 2024. however, making readjustments this can be brought forward to december 2023. because before that date legally it would not be possible. ah, bill testers are demanding general elections. now donnelly squeaker came all the way from bill's amazon region. he says he wants his voice heard of us get over there and go. we want congress to close a change of the constitution and the new election soccer. these demonstrators are
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hoping former prissy and busy casteel ruby fried one week after he tried to dissolve congress suspended legal protections and ordered the army to patrol the streets. the former president is detained under them charges it is likely that drugs were ordered. i guess the or remain under arrest. yes, the office is freedom, being restricted as the inter american commission for human rights to intercede in a handwritten letter guest who has been delivered what they forbid, whose social and rest law ripple and sadly l street. i haul you in all your circle responsible for the ferocious attack on my compatriots. i got a cold on the organizing people to remain alert and optimistic. i were already so i say, yes, the little shak away is in tears. she says the steel is the legitimate leader. i think when i only know my president has been elected by the people,
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he is the president of the people he has come from the highlands. the white people do not want us to support who say they will remain outside the prison for the long. they set up a communal kitchen to sustain themselves and their cars, while the judiciary decides just use fate. but in a census, i just see that you may be due at least 4 people have died after a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized in freezing waters between france and england. agencies say the deaths were affordable and blamed the u. k. government for making safe routes, unavailable for migrants. trying to cross the english channel under simmons reports from dover. not for the 1st time refugees and migrants dying at sea, but more lives would save them lost as fishermen, poor people to safety from the icy waters of the english channel. a rigid inflatable boat with people on board,
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migrants was crossing and was sinking very, very near to where he was fishing. so amazingly got right in next to the, the sinking boat. and managed to come alongside and safely get $31.00 people on board. this latest tragedy is once again down to people traffickers, they're not deterred by freezing weather. neither it seems of the migrants. general crossings is an ongoing humanitarian crisis, and people traffickers have never been busier. at the same time, politicians are running shorts of ideas on how to stop them. it is not cruel or unkind to want to break the stranglehold of the criminal gang who trade in human misery and who exploit our system and dollars. i'm sure the whole house will share my sorrow, the cap sizing of a small boat in the channel in the early hours of this morning. and the tragic loss
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of human life hearts go out all the defects no less than 24 hours before these death. u. k. prime minister ritchie, soon i could been talking about new measures to curve the channel crossings. but so far, every measure the u. k. government introduces, has failed. the needs to be signed for legal rates. that's the biggest issue that we've got the maintenance is that people are making the journey from can i? because there is no other way of doing it. you have to be on versus coil on the island in order to seek asylum as no center and tell i want you to find this item. so people have a choice, but to make this journey, i'm nice of the single biggest thing that the government could do in order to prevent people having to risk their lives here, dover, lightfoot, station, they've seen it all before. people trafficking across the channel. is it record levels 40000 this year? under the weekend alone? 500 risk their lives. tragedies are all too frequent this time more lives will save
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the lost. but that isn't always the case. must november 27 lives were lost in the channel. the highest number ever recorded a diplomatic spat followed between france and the u. k. with the british saying the french should do more to stop the small boats from leaving their shore line. as the life boat crews will tell you, the crossings are ever more frequent and dangerous. andrew simmons al jazeera dover . the main opposition candidates in fiji general election says he will contest the outcome. after a reported technical glitch caused the results up to go offline or former prime minister city veney, rebushka says provision results showed his party in the lead. before the app went down for several hours. when results came back on line current prime minister franklin ramos party was in the lead and projected to win a bouquet, says he will fall a complaint to the elections office when we hi. so rise,
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a former australian diplomats and the research fellow at the we institute, he says the stakes are high in the selection selections are sensitive for any country. but in fiji, this election is particularly sensitive for the community. the international community also is watching very closely the income and government has been in power in 2006. they came into power in a coo and since then have won the elections in 20142018. so for political opponents of the current government, there is a high degree of distrust of government authorities and skepticism in the electoral process. so technical glitches and other minor irregularities will be attracting a lot of scrutiny and people are very, you know, they have, they have high stakes for this election naturally. and those that have not been in
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power both such a long time. and they want to want to get their chance to form a government. so you know, there are international election observers in the country watching every step of the electoral process very, very closely. and all parties will be concerned with processes being conducted in a transparent and open mouth, so that all political science will come to accept the results into the course. the us president has announced a billions of dollars worth of investment in partnerships with african countries. joe biden is hosting leaders in washington for 3 they summit, us to, to trying to counter growing chinese and russian influence on the continent. this form is about building connections is about closing deal and above all is about the future are shared future. we've known for a long time,
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good after success and prosperity is essential to assuring a better future for all of us. not just for africa. the democratic republic of congo is observing 3 days of national morning. after 141, people were killed in flooding in the capital kinshasa landslides. across the city of 15000000 have destroyed homes and roads. nearly 40000 houses were flooded. much of the city remains submerged and at least one main road into the capital has been cut off. papa dylan, do you got any boy yet? destroyed allows us to be cut purchases. what are we going to buy now at the road as close to the central congo province? we didn't walk in an office to doubt that this route is cut off then that we will suffer a come on, not it. no, no, no, no, no, no. you baby, i'm a truck driver. i transport clothing with stuck here. i left my wife and children and my tardy and i don't even know how to get food for my family. there are also other drivers who are behind me who have fresh food. i work for them because after 7 days they risk losing all their goods. it was
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a turkish court. her sentence is done bulls mer to more than 2 and a half years in prison, for insulting public officials. the trial focused on remarks akram. motive made during the merrill race in 2019, the conviction prevents him from holding elected public office for the duration of the sentence. with his legal team says he will appeal the ruling. who was seen as a potential challenger to present chipped hair at one elections next year. so them casalene has more now from a stumble. emma mall won a stumble, mayoral seat a couple of years ago. and at that time, the difference between a government's candidate and him was around a less than $100000.00 votes. but the government insisted, and the higher electoral board decided for a re run of the elections, which came up with 8 or more than $800000.00 volts that brought assemble
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a mayor's a seat. so at that time we heard a crime or more, lou calling the higher electoral anecdotal, board members as it is. and this is the reason why the case was open against him. but however, today, no one was expecting a verdict. and many people who even are against a crime in mom or law. oh, we're not expecting the sentence. so according to the situation and the court is a go, it will need to issue a written averting, which is the final judgement or a justified judgement in a week. and then add the defense extra mom or lou has the right to reject this decision. and then at the, in the case goes to the court of appeals. so the head heron al jazeera, russia says that there will be no christmas ceased, far as it launches more drone attacks on crane. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so is the office with responsible cattle anyways. however, the weather is set fair across much of the middle east and certainly look good for the remainder of the world cup, some wet weather, switching over some unsettled weather across more than pass just around the lamp. we'll see some showers just creeping into syria, lebanon, jordan, sliding out here. mike, catch one or 2 shouts to just on that eastern side over our question pass, or we run down into a queue weight. but here in doha, temperature is getting up to around 26 celsius. over the next couple of days you can see for friday it's largely fine and dry across a good part of the middle east, maybe just one or 2 showers up towards the black sea. now we got plenty of showers across central parts of africa, of course. and we have seen some live you showers just around lately. toria, uganda. seeing more big down. pause, hoping not as wet for that eastern side of the democratic republic of congo. but
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showers will continue here and see good scattering a shower right the way across into the gulf of guinea, northern parts of angola, we'll see some heavy showers right the way down into wet zambia. see some showers to just coming in to eastern parts of namibia. good scattering a showers across south africa. we are seeing some very heavy rain over the next couple of days ticking to the south or south africa and eventually for the weekend over towards s with t me the with sponsored by a cat on a ways mama prizing is and i'm free to movement that takes place in kenya, handing up against the british, demanding return of their lines, nearly deacons. if i documents shine a light on britain's colonial past, there is systematic torture of reign of terror in these count, major human rights abuses. how was this happening?
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a very british way of torture. you want to know new to deny on al jazeera lou. ah, without just here a reminder about top store is now peruse. new government has declared that 30 day state of emergency response to protests by supporters of ousted president pedro castillo. security forces will have the power to stop the demonstration to search homes that once at least 4 people have died and dozens have been rescued after boat carrying asylum seekers capsized in freezing waters between france and k. 8 agencies say the deaths were affordable. the main opposition counted it in fiji is
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the general election stacy will contest the outcome after reported technical glitch cause the results to go off light current from mr. frank. many more almost parties leading in provisional results. russia says no christmas cease. fire is on the cards after nearly 10 months of a devastating war. ukraine is continued to launch more attacks, while ukraine's government says its forces of shop down 13 russian drones that will launch towards the capital. keith russians. charles have also hit original administration building in the city of hassan. millions of ukrainians are without regular access to power water and heat. while their face sub 0 temperatures were a challenge reports not from keith. it looks bad, of course, but it could have been so much worse. thankfully no one was underneath the drone when it was shot down and crashed into this key building early on wednesday morning . spit, lana, cleared up the damage at her father's flat,
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just across the way. i thought it's a good morning because we were alive deductible off it can be removed on the face. it's not a big deal. it's a stoicism born of experience for months. russia has targeted ukraine, cities and power infrastructure. but stoicism does not mean apathy. makes up that much angry group. this time the attack was a failure. bo put a liaison, preliminary information. all 13 drones were shut down by ukrainian advent. melissa weldon, i'm proud of you. here, citizens and we are grateful to the defense and don't ignore the sirens. but previous drone strikes, particularly when paired with cruise missiles, to be more successful. since mid october, russia has damaged every one of the cranes thermal power plants. and the russians trying to choice is this. they call them karen's. but despite russia and iran
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denials there, why be believe to be the iranian made? shaw had 136, and it's smaller version the 131 try out to 0 was given rare access to recovered examples being studied by ukraine's military intelligence. does the same with philip, think them some additional said yes. these are the more damage to us because russia uses him, most of them was are they see stickler and there was head of one that one is 20, almost to live, not keeping his real identity secret with actual told me what's inside them. despite the drones assumed iranian origins, almost all the components of foreign, some or even ukrainian talisman can other this isn't kind of the 1st candidate. so that's interesting because it shows that despite being on the sanctions, iran is still managing to get hold of components like this. some suggest russia's use of imported drones means it has diminishing stocks of its own precision missiles. but ukraine knows it can't be complacent. despite the destruction,
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you see here it was a lucky day for key if 100 percent of the drain shut down, no deaths, and no injuries. but he's to say the next time that happens, they'll be so fortunate. and that's why he cried is making better ad offense. one of the most important requests is making of its friends and allies, rory, talents out to 0. give the u. s. central bank has raised interest rates for 7th time this year. the half point increase its latest attempt to bring down inflation . how to jo, castro has more from washington dc. the us central bank says it's tough medicine approach to bringing down inflation has been working. and so it is now lowering the dosage the announce interest rate hike of half a percentage point will still big is smaller than the previous 4 increases of 3 quarters of a percent. each federal reserve chairman jerome powell says that the board has seen evidence of us inflation coming down from its 40 year high. the latest consumer
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price index showed the annual inflation rate was 7 point one percent in november. inflation data received so far for october and november show a welcome reduction in the monthly pays of price increases. but it will take substantially more evidence to give confidence that inflation is on a sustained downward path. the feds governing board also signal more modest interest rate hikes to come in 2023 and they predicted near 0 g d p growth for the us pebble. so that doesn't mean recession is on the horizon though, because the labor market remains strong. he says, and in fact, the u. s. is short, 3 and a half 1000000 workers. now thousands of rail and the postal workers are on strike across the u. k. demanding better pay and conditions. the latest figures show inflation has eased slightly this month, but more industrial action is likely. nurses, ambulance, drivers, teachers, and that boiler force agents are also staging. strikes this winter. i think bob has
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more from london. well, when's the actually? so the 2nd you have a 48 hour strike by the rmc, the rail, maritime and transport union bear on strike over conditions and pay. there is more industrial action later in december. and at the same time, employees of royal mail have gone on strike as well. that's affecting normal delivery. they've already told people that they'll have to send their christmas cards early, for example. and then on thursday and unprecedented strike starts by nurses in the national health service. now the union, the royal college of nursing, met the government earlier in the week. those talks collapsed with the union, saying it was clear, the government weren't going to talk about paid. now in scotland, a strike was actually cold off by now. he's off a renewed pay off the opposition labor party is saying that the government on the receipt tonight should actually get round the table with nurses representatives
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over pay. the government says it is simply sticking to what's recommended by an independent pay body. at the moment, public support in general for the strikes is still fairly strong. it around 60 percent, the government says that they're making their mitigating be effective strikes, but it's up to the union's basically to call the strike. so it doesn't look like that's going to happen. now astray, there is putting a price cap on gas and coal as it tries to tame spiraling energy prices. the countries parliament has approved a plan to set a price limit on supplies. it says it will also help households and businesses transition from gas to electricity, inflation and worn ukraine of sense australia's power prices, sorry. sarah club reports from prison. they belong negotiations between the government, the great the minority party as well as the cross benches. and those guys actions wound up overnight and we have the energy plan energy deal, which is pretty
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a cap on energy process with the overall effort. so goal to could, the rising sky rocketing energy builds the average household that the targeting, the low income household work, the, the renters as well. but the price, the cost will continue to rise. this is simply putting a cap on how much prices rise, what the, the government negotiated with the deal of the deal with the minority party being the grant. the cost benches is not just these cap on energy prices, but also i really, if it's a $1000000000.00 plan to try and what they call in a metric taishan of households, they tried to put a long term plan to convert some of the times from guess to renewable energy, but the long term goal of reducing stress is at the missions output and adjusting climate change. so that was central to getting the grains and coffee, which is the law. this was the improve the energy efficiency and households will be given these concessional loans to help them pay this electrification of their home
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household devices. the u. s. it says it's exploring ways to prevent any possible attacks by north korea. it's now opened a space force, some command that it's based in south korea. on the move comes off to pyongyang, launched a record amount of missile tests you'd ask him, has more, not from so, ah, u. s. troops in south korea, harold, the launch of a space arm at was on air force base south of sol following a similar ceremony in hawaii, 3 weeks earlier. it will be america's eyes in the sky, tracking miss l activity in north korea, a near real time to detect, disrupt, and destroy a one among the nearly 70 ballistic missiles. north korea has test fired this year, is the so called monster missile the hoss on 17. it puts the entire united states
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within reach and could have the capability of sending multiple nuclear warheads to multiple destinations. as north korea routes up, its military ambitions be a development intercontinental ballistic missiles. summary launch ballistic missiles, or indeed nuclear testing. washington, sol and tokyo are strengthening their military cooperation. but experts in sol say that the vision of u. s. space. horses, korea is wider. it aims to reach across the greater end up pacific region, and that means monitoring and acquiring intelligence on china at the shangri la dialogue and singapore. earlier this year, defense secretary lloyd austin, described the asia pacific as a priority theater for washington. calling for a rules based international order on north korea analyst came don't. yup, says increasingly polarizing global geo politics, exacerbated by russia's war and ukraine is leaving middle powers like south korea
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to choose aside how to, to if you consider a muscle flying from china. the us mainland, you have hawaii in the middle, and south korea is the closest point to china, even more so than japan. the details of u. s. space voice is korea, such as its size are not yet known, nor how it will work with source newly launch space operations squadron under its air force unit. kim al jazeera sol. ah, france have booked their place in the world cup final against argentina or the defending champions beat morocco to nil the result ends. a dream runs the atlas lines. you became the 1st african into our team to make the font for play crochet. the 3rd place felt that there was huge support for the american side that
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our bait stadium and the richardson was watching the match force. well, morocco spawns in play is made sure this knight belong to them really, regardless of the result only twice before with the train from outside of europe, a south american made it to the semi finals in a world cup. that was the us back in 1930 in south korea when they co hosted in 2002 in the rocker. really of like, the idea of this being a home will cover everything they can make that team feel at home. they've got a ready made support based here in capsule. if the little details are making sure the play is parents and families around them as much as possible surrounding them with familiar culture, somebody language, familial food, just giving them a rich throughout this tournament. the countries also invested massively in football and here is a happy accident. they've invested in their national center of excellence in data analysis at all levels in the women's game as well. the countries had multiple bits, the host, the world cup in the middle of the success and so far was seeing the world come, surely and in good. that's the one they take. the will come back to africa,
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asked the friends, well, no amount, which feeling and jeering from the morocco friends could quite put them dry. our guys were very, very lucky today, which was our best ever with any protocol with team each. we wanted to beat them because we wanted to take to take offense to england, but we couldn't to try the best one at the end of the day. withdraw for the 3rd play, and we wish good luck to listen to, you know, we have the name of ben anymore. tonight. we are really proud of the moral cold did the best in this game, but no, no problem. hand to the left, we are really, really, really happy for old, under much of this miracle with the best for us. how do the live
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it's heartbreaking for us, but walk morocco you the best we very happy with the regret geek. he's done a very, very good job. we come all the way from liverpool and we'll be in support in morocco since day one. and we can't ask enough. okay, the boy didn't write long go. they did really good. so they did really good to call and this has been a really good while, cuz like they've never been to the semi finals. so it's really good, cheaper for morocco. well, don't guys. well, what about yourself, dan? hey, what did you think of your team tonight? he was not bad the like the 2nd goal of friends in terms of side. right. i think he was off site. yeah. wow. you close was gone. yeah, yeah, i did do good. they did make it to the semi finals. never made it to the semi finals. so good play. yes. yeah. we got to get like that place that place is actually not like, you know, there's a big achievement in iraq is really great. thanks so much. i really mean that
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blockbuster final is all i all just seen aside who this years will champions out. and you can find much more on the world cup action. and the rest of the days news on our website at al serra dot com. ah. this is out to us here, and these other top stories now peruse, new government has declared a 30 day state of emergency in response to protest by supporters of ousted president petro castillo. security forces will have the power to stop demonstrations and search homes without warrants protested. according for castillo's release, he was jailed after trying to dissolve congress last week. at least 4 people have died and dozens have been rescued after a boat carrying asylum seekers capsized in freezing waters between france and united kingdom.

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