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is a with them without mothers rejected by their own communities, chicken de la, you think that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. he is that chilling and traumatic story came from the children, throw stones at me erects last generation on al jazeera. ah, how do i get an unprecedented strike across the u. k. up to 100000? no, says walked off the job in a fight for better pay and conditions. ah, hello again, i'm adrian and again, this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up, rallying to the matter of istanbul, he calls his jail sentence a punishment phase success. you figure sure,
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the world's 2nd largest economy is faltering with warnings that china could be in for a bumpy ride as it lifts curve at 19 restrictions out. it's my face, france versus massey's argentina in the world cup final, the defending champions and morocco's dream law. ah, tens of thousands of nurses of the u. k. are on strike in that 1st have a national walk out. it's the latest chapter and a bit of pay dispute with the government. nurses with the national health service won't a 19 percent pay rise because they face the cost of living crisis due to inflation . but the u. k. government says that it can only afford 4.3 percent of britain's private. as to richie sudak, i'm the opposition leader, kia, stop at this exchange in parliament on wednesday last year when everyone else in the public sector had a public sector pay fries, the nurses received
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a 3 percent pay right. mister speaker, nurse is going on. strike is a bunch of shame for instead of showing leadership, he's playing games with people's hell. if he thinks it's right that hey, demands of 19 percent all met. then he should say, sarah, what, what's weak mister speaker is he's not strong enough to stand up to. the unit yet observed, jonah hall is in oxford with striking nurses. i asked him about britain's winter of discontent. the nurse is joining now, striking rail workers striking transport workers. the boarders bob board stop will be on strike soon. bus drivers across the public sector, but the nurse is really, this is historic. it's the 1st time such a wave of strikes in the nursing profession has pap and in the entire history of the national health service. a service that many say is close to collapse. 19
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percent is what the nurses have been asking for. if you heard that around 4 percent is what been offered in terms of an independent hey review. not enough say the nurses they are simply struggling to continue in the profession under a crippling cost of living crisis. one of them is with me now amy prichard, george me, thanks amy for joining us here. 19 percent is a big number. do you realistically expect to get 90 percent? no, no, i don't. but i think if we don't ask, we don't get and we cannot continue like this, sarah, we are depleted as a, as a staff team, we are waiting lists are unmanageable and unsafe. the patient care that we deliver is below standard. and that's not because we don't want it delivered back to patient care. we don't have the resources, the time, the money, and the support to do that. okay. and be pretty willing to that. thank you very, very much. lots of public support being tutored by cause, passing, the nurses admit that this is all going to have an impact,
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particularly on non urgent care. but they say the time has come to take a stand. hundreds of people are rallying in turkey is biggest city in support. of its mer after court sentenced him to jail for insulting public officials, the trial focused on remarks of akram emma bolo made during his tumbles merrill race in 2019. now if the appeals court upholds the verdict, it would prevent him from holding public office for the duration of the 2 years, 7 months sentence in the molar. as soon as a potential challenger to president rich uptight, bro, to one in the election next year law. this court case has proved that there is no justice left in turkey. this case is led by people who don't want to bring the values such as justice and democracy to turkey. and in fact, there is a case which was shamelessly influenced and decided by the people who claim ownership of everything see themselves as the state and the nation. tellico goes,
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lou is a professor of political science and international relations at stumble, aiden university. he says the mass imprisonment could affect the result of the general election. it is for sure that this particular event will have some political consequences regarding the upcoming residential and parliamentary elections. the opposition people are simply saying that the links between the government and the judiciary has been well established. so it will have been impossible for the judiciary to take such kind of a very important decision in a very important and why them are right now. but we also know that the government authority issues have re caulk nice. the fact that this kind of an event will have some repercussions in the upcoming election. so my own opinion is that the government has not been directly involved in such kind of a case, because the final outcome will be very much is not in their interests. it's for sure because what happened in the past that credited out on was mayor been stumble,
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he was put in if it isn't just for the fact that he. busy plans for example, so this particular event had boosted his credentials to become. busy please the prime minister and president of the country. so at the same send off my mit wall in the context of a mayor of the stumble. i mean, i know so it would have been quite impossible to think that the government took a very important action in pushing the court members to take such kind of a decision. but we all know that it is inevitable that this particular event will have some credit card consequences. china is bracing for surgeon cove at 19 infections after the government scaled back its strict measures public fears amounting of a large outbreak, and that's undermining hope so that he can make recovery. richard kinda reports from hong kong. there are few signs of life at many shopping districts in the chinese capital fears of a looming cove at 19 outbreak. keeping many people off the streets, mister chen,
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bailey sees any customers at his tea shop these days, but he's holding out hope that business will bounce back. or you can her. the pandemic will eventually go away. it'll take some time, but i believe things will recover. step by step of my business will gradually improve the latest official economic data is less optimistic. for the 2nd consecutive month retail sales, some almost 6 percent on last year. investment and industrial growth. both slowed in november and unemployment rose to the highest since may policymakers a launching huge stimulus measures and pumping billions of dollars into the banking system. but analysts say it may take more than just money to spark and economic rebound. so there's a lot of fear in the country right now, so consumers, frankly, just are not willing to go outside to restaurants. a lot of parents are refusing to send their children to school because they're scared of the families catching cove
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it. so i think the economy isn't a very weak state, much weaker than most analysts realize. the sudden relaxation of long standing pandemic restrictions has seen some shoppers stockpiling at supermarkets and pharmacies. i know that i am very worried. the problem is i can't buy any medicine . now, what should i do if i get a fever? it's too risky to go out. the government is trying to reassure the public that everything is under control. it's boosting vaccine production, rolling out more booster shots for the elderly, and ordering hospitals to increase capacity as intensive care units. but international health experts say china's lack of exposure to the virus over the past 3 years. and it's low vaccination rate among seniors means there's a risk that around a 1000000 people could die, that the country rapidly transitions out of it's 0 cove. it's policy which had kimber, al jazeera hong kong,
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the promise of book that place in the world cup final against argentina, the defending champion, people welcome to new french teams on the 1st lines with an early go. despite several attempts, worker just couldn't find the bank of the net and with just a level minutes to the final whistle. france for a 2nd. oh hi . a dream room from a walker who became the 1st african arab team to make the final fall of croatia at a place playoff. let's go live now to go has iconic soup walker, which is a mac natural fans throughout the tournament. aristotle. hi, that is the sort of what's happening. i thought it
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would be a lot quiet. there's still some activity ons, even though morocco didn't win, but those elements of morocco everywhere we have an office has been drawing using our bit calligraphy, which is quite a skill to have a c c that but in honor of morocco, guessing to the semi finals he has the picture of the moral couldn't coach, is that right? and they said it, so q, how many hours did you take a little bit about the, the 3 hours today? oh, yeah. well, you can see why, because it's really intricate detail in a very specific type of our bit calligraphy that we use in this part of the world to creates image is an old traditional way of painting in a way not. we also have zacharia who flew in to see the game last night, and you came in all the way from casablanca and morocco, is that right?
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actually, we came yesterday today at favor. i was hot to manage to get tickets, but we did it. hopefully. i mean, i feel like a little disappointed because there are 3, wasn't fair. yeah. but i proud of our lives. how do you mean the referee wasn't found somebody that was thought i and i think i, we had the pin, it wasn't sub approved to us. and yeah, i'm the deval wasn't used to go back to the video. so that's it. and do you think that had already given you a disadvantage throughout the game? do you think you may have gone through if it hadn't been about? yeah, i think we have the spirit to go back into mass, but yeah, that was a and it's like this and congress to difference in the 5th day. so we hope to get the 3rd place to get into. yeah. is this your 1st hall cut to attend?
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yeah, actually, it's my 1st to work up to attend, and i hope i will made it to the usa, canada, and mexico. next to the so, in, in casablanca, i think, i believe you have some of the moral complaints all from cousin banker, correct? how did the atmosphere, hey, how was it for you? considering you just came off the plane and straight to the game from moral call. vesee those losses support a how did you find? it seems like it's been a mini morocco and away. actually yesterday i feel like i was in a morocco. was very, a lot of american here. and all also are of people who are supporting us for people from all around the world. it's was like, oh, super excited. it's was mad atmosphere. we did enjoy it. well, i hope you enjoy the rest of your trip here. occur in all of them have been telling us that it meant so much to them to have the support, not just from the moroccans, that living here, but also from people from all across the middle east, the categories, the saudis,
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the egyptians and of course supports from africa is marco being a north african country. it also meant a lot to them ikea asian ceremony. thanks to date. we'll see again, place now the world cup in capital has brought together the planets top, superstars playing and teams that will go down in sporting history. but the world freestyle football association has brought together a different kind of team, 8 free stylus as of all nationalities, backgrounds, and physical abilities who been performing on match days for the new year as well. thought the best footballers are intuitive, instinctive showing off skills honed on the streets and in school yard with that's football, but it's also freestyle and pena doll technique played by one on one football. jacked down is a 2 time world champion,
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but he says his journey wasn't always easy. year and a half ago i had a collision, enough match, which actually, i mean, ruptured, blew up my liver. so i was in the hospital 30 days, i was in to coma is allowed to walk again, talk again, and then came back and one of which i'm to just when i started, everything was an old school because there was no career in panama. it wasn't something you could aim towards. i feel like i called it alongside others who have called at the same time only a world champion could be able to put this past name r a with pos number hardy is the 1st female priest, tyler in her need. of iran, she is the 4 time free style champion. and she has now inspired a new generation of women. a
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i have lots of thing about increased by their biggest one for me is now going to i that is the bill into law and before mass mail for emily, mail football, player and news from shows and i pay different things in iraq. i think alike is so much world pop has been a performance of what ball added. fine. it world's most coveted players and modern state of the art stadium. freestyle football. bring that back to with basic because all you need, if you and the ball and surprise i even got that far. i think i'll just leave that to the professional. the blood jacking hutner performed all around the world. there is no bigger stage for football than the world cup. ah, believed al jazeera,
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don't know. i reckon with a bit of practice, she'll be okay. still to come here on al jazeera, perused you government to press the state of emergency to try to quell protests against the attention of the former president. but will it work? ah hello, we got some proper winfrey weather in the forecast for japan and a good deal of china over the next couple of days. you see the spec playing a shower cloud sliding across the saved pad that will bring some big flowers of snow. and c, western and northern passage pan over the next day or so farther south trailing weather system. they're just running across taiwan into southern china will bring some outbreaks of rain. it will be very heavy at times, but it will gradually clear through. so that is something to look for to the wet weather moment, pushing up into central china, north of that, it is generally dry,
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but it is cold sub 0. therefore, beijing cold enough in sol as well. and there's that snow there for japan, which becomes a little more extensive as we go on through saturday, said fairbetter, see effect snow coming through much of the country. we'll see a flurry or 2, possibly some snow tube into the korean peninsula. but for china, it is generally try and they, we have that improving weather in terms of dry weather coming back into southern parts of china as we go when he sat, i just 14 celsius there for hong kong in that ne libra. so dr. showers down into the south china say so. good parts of vietnam, seeing some very heavy samples as we go 13, friday and they become more extensive as we go through saturday and some very heavy right for the maintenance sheila ah, ah, with
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lou ah, hello again. this is l 0. the main news this, our tens of thousands of nurses in the u. k. are on strike in the 1st national walk out the de monte, and 19 percent pay rise to match inflation. but the government says that that is on
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affordable life pictures from istanbul where hundreds of people are rallying in turkey's biggest city in support of its mab actual court sentenced him to jail for insulting public officials. trial focused on remarks that at graham maloof made during his stumbles merrill race in 2019. a new government data shows that china is cove at 19 battered economy, slunk to november before authorities east severe pandemic restrictions. the mayor of separatist held on that scale the eastern ukraine says the city of suffered its heaviest, chilling, and he is. the pro russia administration says the 40 rockets launched by ukrainian forces hit the city overnight. meanwhile, the mayor of hark, he says that russia has launched more strikes on energy facilities that the attacks of left millions in ukraine without regular access to power water or heat. while they face sub 0 temperatures. peru has declared a 30 day state of emergency response to protests by supporters ousted president
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pedro castillo. security forces will have the power to stop demonstrations and to such homes without a warrant protest. as a calling for costeo's release, he was jailed off to trying to dissolve congress last week. but he had a sensuous reports from lee about precedent. lee never wanted to clear the country is now in a state of emergency as demonstrators in homeschool looted, stores burnt, a television station, and tried to storm the airport in another system, una 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 mean 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, in battle. i see in the react legally, the timetables will be okay for 2024. however,
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making readjustments. this can be brought forward to december 2023 because before that date, legally it would not be possible. protesters are demanding general elections now. donnelly's covey came all the way from bill's amazon region. he says he wants his voice heard ago. we want congress to close a change of the constitution and the new elections along these demonstrators are hoping former president bid lucas steel, 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 the drugs were ordered at duffy or remain under arrest cathy of his freedom being restricted and ask the inter american commission for human rights to intercede in hand written letter to this being delivered what they forbid
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whose social unrest, law, ripple, insomnia, and spirit, i haul you and all your circle responsible for the ferocious attack on my compatriots, i got a call on the organizing people to remain alert and optimistic were already so i say yellow jack away is in tears. she says the steel is the legitimate leader. i say that way, you know, my president has been elected by the people. he is the president of the paypal. he has come from the highlands. the white people do not want us. just give you the support you say they will remain outside the prison for the long they'd sit up a camino kitchen to sustain themselves and their cars, while the judiciary decides just to use faith. the innocent is. i just see that you may be to the international criminal court upheld the conviction of a former ugandan rebel commander dominic augment on one, i'm sorry,
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had appealed against his 25 year jail sentence for war crimes. last year, judges of the hague, found him guilty of $61.00 offences, including rape, murder, and sexual enslavement. over 100000 people were killed by his rebel group in northern uganda. in the early 2 thousands, the irish army says that one of its soldiers with the un peacekeeping mission and lebanon, has been killed. and another seriously injured that convoy, reportedly came on the small arms fire near santa found, in the south of lebanon. while traveling by route, the un mission says that it's launched a joint investigation with the lebanese army, the armed groups, his bullet says that locals were involved in a quote, unintentional incidence, and says that it wasn't involved. my thoughts are with the family to that because this is the worst possible news for them. and at this time of the year and you know,
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or peacekeepers, i think distinguish ireland overseas. i think that bring great, great dignity to the country am at it is very, very sad that we have this morning that in a very serious instant, i wonder peacekeepers has been killed. santa ana is at the scene of the incident. this is not considered to be their normal. the main highway is adjacent to this road. some forces tell us that they got lost. there was a lot of crowd, there was a crowd in the street that was just after the world cup match. now what happened after that conflicting narrative? if you talk to people here some, some will say that the un peacekeepers were trying to leave the area. they hit somebody other say that people from this area, they open fire out the vehicles resulting in one of the vehicles overturning. we are thing videos online on social media. you can actually hear the small arms fire
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and you can also see a vehicle over turns. now, whether you talk to politicians, officials, and even the irish defense ministry, they're all calling. no one has called this an attack or a deliberate attack. but at the same time, this will not be the 1st time you, you know, fil, a unified convoy. it gets involved in some sort of an incident with the local population in southern lebanon. in recent months, we've seen minor incident skirmishes between the people and the u. n. for the head of the international nuclear watchdog is in south korea for talks. it's the 1st visit, but by an i eat a chief in 5 years and comes as north korea as ramped up it's muscle testing unit. kim reports from sol, top of mine at the meeting between the i 8 chief and sal chris foreign minister parks in is north korea at his nuclear weapons program. this is the secretary
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general rafael ross. his 1st visit of souls is coming to the post in late 2019. and while we don't know the details of their meeting, we do know that grossey is very concerned with the prospect of north korea returning to nuclear testing. what he called an eventuality. which of course has been echoed by officials here in south korea as well as the united states. now ahead of his visit, rossi did help local media here that there has been several indications of activity at the main nuclear testing site. couldn't get a specifically at 2 new tunnels, tunnel free and tunnel for all 6 previous nuclear tests were conducted at tunnels. one or 2 o grossey also met with president units on earlier today who requested for an impartial review of japan's readiness to release. treated was still tritium, lays a water from it's heavily damaged to a push in my diet nuclear plant,
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which according to level report say could happen, could, could begin as early as next spring. the main opposition candidate in fiji is general election says that he'll contest the outcome after a reported technical glitch caused the results up to go offline. former prime minister city veney or bluecross says that provisional results showed that his party was in the lead. before the app went down to several hours. when it came back on line current prime minister, frank finding morales parssi was in the lead and projected to win both men a full the crew leaders. the election is seen as a test of the countries democracy. ah, how if there is one item that sums up the 1st war cup in the middle east? it's the arab headscarf, the go tra it's given fans around the world a new way to support that teams. a weapon to be the man whose turns his passion, it will rather colorful business. a my name faith. i've given that amy,
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i am the owner of la from 10. 10 is the company that sells the plug in the colors of teams that are playing in the paper work helped with i've been a part of the art of culture for thousands of years previous loan. it's more of a cultural thing in our lives. thousands of years ago the are people use the word to protect themselves from the sun, from the of the sun in the summer. and then again, from the windows, from the dust they put in front of their faces and involved with time to become just a part of the, our culture. we tried to do with twist on it to make it more friendly. because the other culture can be intimidating, but we wanted to be friendly. and that's,
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that's how the idea came about. going to me the letter of the flag of the country with her amazing acceptance from both the funds and look up that he is a we we, we expected it to be to be accepted. but at that exceed the expectation. i'm very happy about that because it's, it's intertwined. the culture, you know, the latin american european, the, the west is just learned something new, the art of culture. and they learned that, well, it's not, as most of the people make it seem the medium, it makes it seem and they learned that the 30 people aren't as the other one says, no style of medium mackenzie, ah,
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there are even a wider, accepted, the idea that you can see that the lottery people think thing the list was on the streets and accepting fung wearing these look was on during the culture with it is good to read this hello. adrian finnegan, here in doha. the headlines allows 0 tens of thousands of nurses in the u. k. are on strike in there. first of a national walkout that amounting a 19 percent pay rise to match inflation. but the government says that's on affordable showed a whole report now from oxford. you know, if he's joining now, striking rail workers striking.

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