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murder with detailed coverage, helpful for shall say the transmission of this virus among humans is very rare, but they're worried quicker for the summer season. is about to begin from around the world formula. so you probably be okay, living in a building like this, with blown up windows and the temperature plummets such conditions really take that whole lou very supreme court orders asked to present petro castillo to remain in custody for 18 months or protest, gro, demanding his release. ah, on carrie johnson, mrs. al jazeera law from dough. her also coming up thousands take to the streets in istanbul, protesting against the conviction of the cities mer head of next year's pulse. at least 9 people have been killed and that many more are missing. ultra landslide has
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a camping ground in malaysia. thus seeking a global view of the climate crisis, nasa prepares to launch a satellite to conduct a comprehensive survey of the world's oceans. ah. varies supreme court has ordered 18 months of free trial detention for former president pedro castillo. authorities have imposed an overnight curfew. and most of the provinces following the routing costume, has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy. after illegally trying to dissolve congress for testers have been blocking roads and highways. they're demanding his release. marianna sanchez reports from lima. the dad to juan carlos checkley house, decided that castillo will remain under custody in custody for the next 18 months. this is the time that to prosecute need to build a case the case with
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a charges of rebellion against him. rebellion in flagrant c, they have called is now castillo, and his lawyers were not press and they said there were no guarantees to attend this virtual hearing, and they were not present. but the judge went on for more than 2 hours. a given a lot of arguments of why he's, his verdict had been this, he said, among other things, that c o was not whoever he was the highest ranking official in the country and that he should have protected law and order. he also sets up the protests against president vina, which is a continuation of the cool, the tough to steal twice and perpetrate the one week ago. and he also, he also said that man will look for the president of mexico, had given, have said that he was going to give political asylum to president garcia so that he,
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in fact, could leave the country. and that's why the judge decided that he had to stay in, in, in custody for the next 18 months. he is approved in critical analyst on an expert on latin america. he says, a anger, the government goes by years before casteel became president. i was a 2 hour reading offer some tons convoluted arguments to justify the reason why the judge decided to accept their request by their attorney or by the prosecutors were to be came from a question to you for 18 months until june 2024. they talkie arguments that they used, well, one does it, is it did they say justification to accuse him of rebellion because after, when he, before he made the announcement that he was close in congress, he had contacted the head of the national police and asked him not only to go on
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physically calls the congress, but also arrest the attorney general patricia in a lead as a menu of the grievances that his people have shown in this a most facial date. but way before we 60 was even a candidate this when a take it of negate all over the been disenfranchised. this being lapses to basic application, basic services that people are for the situation. and they, for that the see, you may be able to do that. the president has appointed 3 or 4 minutes just to go to different parts of the country. what is the most facial have happen to have it done with those communities? the defense minister, interior minister, he's actually tell them, go and talk to the people and tell them that we are going to come down to the equation. she can hardly solve the problems of decades of neglect in the next, in the few months that she's going to be in power. it will be up to the new government who, grace and tucker, this inequality that have been prevailing, prove for many, many, many, many years. at least 9 people have been killed and dozens more. are missing after
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landslide. his accounting ground in malaysia. it happened in against the highlands of popular hilly area outside the capital. one of them for rescue crews are searching for survivors in st. more than 51 people are missing, or 20 people have been found alive. in touch here, thousands of people have rallied in istanbul to protest against the conviction of man, a chrome m a moon. ah. on wednesday, a quarter found him guilty of insulting public officials during the mail race in 20 . 19. you sentenced to more than 2 and a half years in prison and has been banned from politics. is support to say the verdict is politically motivated. who is seen as a potential challenger person to contribute to have at one elections next year. and of course, so you was at that rally in istanbul. thousands of people gathered in front of his stumble, metropolitan municipality to show support for sampled mayor, cram amolla, and it is a protest against the court decision,
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the which wants the jail is stumble, mayor, and impose a political band. now what is makes for a crummy mom? although it is a matter of concern and now away for a court of appeals is open for him. and the next step is there. even the court of appeals up holds the verdict, the current that verdict. then another way is open for him until the is supreme court decides in air the opposite way until the final decision by the supreme court extra mo, mo lou has the legal right to stay as the mayor of his stumble and the political band on him will not be imposed about many people he are here who are mostly the main opposition party members, and people who voted for him are saying that the yesterday's court decision against a criminal moley is totally unlawful. european leaders have agreed on the 9th round the sanctions against russia. for its worn ukraine. exactly. what's included in the new meshes isn't yet clear. of europe
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in commission had previously proposed travel bands and asset freezes on to 100 russian officials, entities and banks. to come out some warning that the block is fast running out of ways to hurt the russian economy as the war drags on from that cane has moya, from brussels. after many hours of deliberations you lead as broke up the summit here in brussels on thursday, with what seemed to be agreement on almost everything on their agenda. specifically, in so far as ukraine is concerned, and the war that russia has inflicted on it, we know more financial aid for ukraine. and crucially, another packet of sanctions against russia. there have been some question about the length of those new sanctions and some degree of disagreement as it were at the start of negotiations from countries such as poland. but then there was agreement reached, interestingly enough,
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in other areas to which have been contentious. there seemed to be moved towards agreement specifically on energy. the idea of that gas priced cap. well, a meeting in monday here and on monday here in brussels, they say ought to shed new lights on what might, what might be agreed. and then finally on migration, you leaders say that's going to be an extraordinary summit in february of next year to try to discuss migration and find a way to resolve it. so that only your leaders are happy on the ground. russian shutting in southern ukraine has killed at least 2 people in her son and left the entire city without power. the eastern city of her cave was also hit in the latest round the strikes. millions of ukrainians are enduring. freezing, winter temperatures without regular power and water supplies. as russia continues to target, civil in infrastructure. also in the east the mare of the russian occupied the city of done yet scott has reported heavy bombardment, my ukrainian forces, he says,
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40 rockets, hitler city injuring 6 people, including a child hospital and apartment block were damaged. north korea says it has successfully tested a solid fuel motor that will allow it to develop a new weapon system. state need a released images said to show leader kim jong on overseeing the test. young has made development of solid fuel engines for advanced missiles, a priority. they're more mobile and quicker to launch than liquid fuel rockets. tens of thousands of nurses in the u. k. of gone on strike and their 1st ever national walk out nurses with the national health service want a 19 percent pay rises. they face a cost of living crisis. so the hard reports now from oxford. oh, it's minus 8 degrees on the picket line. outside oxford warn ford hospital. the nurses here undeterred this passing cars honk their support. they're joining colleagues across england,
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wales and northern ireland in the 1st strikes of their kind in the history of the national health service. a service that many say is on the brink of collapse, we've lost thousands. i thousands and thousands of nurses during the pandemic, but pre pandemic campaign pandemic. actually, the nursing profession has been chronically affected by our government and things that have happened in the world for a really, really long time. we met one of the nurses, rachel ambrose at home, the day before the strike full time heating is no longer affordable. so when the children are out at school, it's freezing. she's been a nurse for 20 years and for much of that time, rachel says her salary has been stagnant or fallen in real terms, as the cost of living, particularly this year has gone up. well sir, from the summer we were average in about a $160.00 pound a month, and that was already an increase from that. a pricing clinic when tip and yeah,
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show up, it's nearly $400.00 pound. now, prices just keep going up and we're just expected to silhouette and it's, it's not physically possible. and sir, is time that we took a stand. and yeah, well basically asking for what has been lost over the past 1015 years. and we just want a fair wage. sheena, when asking for tweaks, we're just asking for a fair wage. so we can afford to continue working with nurses back on the picket line. the nurses say they regret the effect strikes, will have all non urgent patient care. but they say the effective staff shortages caused by those leaving the service is worse than us is are asking for 19 percent higher eyes or 5 percent above in place to meet. they say a 20 percent fall in real terms wages in recent years. it's a negotiating position that the government so far isn't engaging with beyond around
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4 percent currently on the table any more they say will have to be paid for in higher taxes. the support has grown as the day goes on. the nurses joined by representatives of other unions. it's not only health care that's on the pressure but railways, airports the border force, bus drivers, and more the government facing a winter wave of disruption right across the public sector. joe, to hold al jazeera, oxford still ahead on al jazeera us present. joe biden makes over chose to africa. accounts china and russia has grown influence on the continent. and is for the audience tina back in training and messy and his team chase glory sundays will cut on. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsor my cattle aways.
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hello. the weather is lottie, set fare across the middle east as we make her way towards the final of the well cut. but a fair bit of cloud, little further nor some bits and pieces of cloud and rain coming through here, but nothing too much to speak of here in the carter. well, as you can see, 26 celsius in doha rover the next couple of days, it will be dry and find plenty of sunshine, but the breeze will pick up for saturdays over the 3rd place. playoff is going to be a breezy one lifted doesn't sand. certainly around during the course of the day, but again, it will be largely dry feeling little fresher than of late. there we go, a little more clear to the north of that one or 2 showers just up around the caucasus. just noticed this system out towards southern parts of a man and old people. cycling may bring a few showers into southern ma'am, but nothing too much to speak of. chaucer, some showers there into iran, as we go on through the weekend of the chassis from showers to across the far north of morocco, northern areas of algeria just running along the coastal fringes,
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making the way to wash janasia, coastal fringes of west africa. also seeing a shower or 2 as we go through the next day or so, joining up with a heavy showers road into the heart of africa, right across the tropics. we are going to see that wet weather coming in across the grid, part of south africa by the weekend to with sponsored by cattle. and i always joined the debate. when we talk about climate change in africa, we should focus on education knocked mitigation on air or online at your voice. it shouldn't be explained as what that look what it is doing 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
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ah, you without just have a reminder of our main store is now peruse. supreme court has ordered 18 months of pre trial detention for former president petro castillo. the supporters have been blocking roads in defiance of a state of emergency. but these 9 people have been killed and dozens more. i'm missing after landslide is a camping ground in malaysia. it happened in getting highlands of that hilly area outside calling them in thousands of people who took here have rallied against the conviction of istanbul. man, who seen as a possible challenger to president into next year's elections. a crime, the motives support to say the voted is politically motivated. us present joe biden
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as cold for the african union to become a permanent member of the g 20, a group with a wealth 20 biggest economies. he was speaking on the final day of the u. s, africa lea, this summit in washington, dc. your so now, so billions of dollars in support and investment for africa. she have returns to reports. president biden participated in 2 leaders sessions of the summit, one on the african union's agenda, 2063 planned to transform the continent over the next 50 years and one on ensure and food security. once again, biden's message was of equitable development mutual success and us investment over the next 3 years. working in close cooperation with the united states congress. we plan to commit $55000000000.00 in africa to advance the priorities we share and support and to support the agenda. 2063 over one asked us government officials were unable to provide a breakdown of how the figure of $55000000000.00 was arrived at,
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or how the byte administration intends to get congress to prove that some the president of the african union. welcome the u. s has renewed commitment to africa, but called for washington to end its economic sanctions on symbolic way and its plans, the sanction of the african countries via the so called malign russian activities in africa act still working his way through congress. suppose you saw gum disfunction, this bill with its sanctions, which targets a whole continent is the 1st in international relations. africa is asking why such a bill exists and why is africa targeted? at least outwardly, the u. s. has changed its tone at the summit, not publicly hectoring african nations about decisions. washington doesn't agree with where there is still skepticism about whether anything really is different. the problem isn't what they're saying. they're saying all the right things. the problem is, they're not doing anything differently, they're still focusing more on, on, you know, open societies and values rather than on increasing investments and sort of
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a more concrete approach to encourage him businesses to invest in the regions. and even as the biden administration talks of democracy and human rights, it was notable that the only african leader to get an honor guard was the objection president who overseas, a government not noted for its democratic values. the u. s. e. 's itself is the world's indispensable nation, but there's little patients for that sort of talk here. there are simply too many other countries willing to do business with africa who don't demand economic and political obedience. she ever chancey al jazeera washington. it's been 59 years since the assassination of us president john f. kennedy, and now thousands of government files are being made public. the u. s. national archives has released almost 13000 documents about the fascination in dallas and 963. the white house held some documents back fighting national security. the government commission that investigated the shooting found the harvey oswald acted
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alone and assassinating j. f k. that conclusion has not stopped speculation. there was a wider plot to kill the us president. for us, judge has jailed 3 men linked to a plot to kid, not michigan's governor. they were members of a power military group that trained, i don't, fox, who let a conspiracy to duct democratic. gretchen whitmire in 2020. the defendants were sentenced to between 7 and 12 years. the longest jail terms given in the case so far, fox could face a last sentence for his role in the part twitter has suspended the accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who wrote about the company in new owner either must include reporters from the new york times cnn and the washington post mosque tweeted that he couldn't accept at his real time location could be shared, saying it endangered his family. he said twitter would release a feature indicating the reasons for any suspension. fina is bracing for
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a surgeon cove 19 infections after the government scaled back restrictions. and that's raising concerns about the health, the chinese economy, as which it can be reports. now 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 barely sees any customers at his tea shop these days, but he's holding out hope that business will bounce back. her young, confirm the pandemic will eventually go away. it'll take some time that i believe things will recover, step by step and 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
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system. but analysts say it may take more than just money to spark and economic rebound. so there is 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 it. so i think the economy is 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 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 at intensive care units. but
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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 0 cove. it policy, which had kimber al jazeera hong kong, was hurting vena has been granted candidate states to join the european union by the serb cracked and buzzing up political blocks agreed to form a new government. on the day of the announcement, disputes between leaders have slowed reforms demanded by the you to put the pos near on the long past to membership. no rockets is set to blast off from the california coast and its mission is rather unusual. it will carry a satellite which will conduct an unprecedented survey of the world's oceans. that data could provide that fossil clues about the climate crisis. from reynolds pals, the surface water and ocean topography, satellite or swat woof for the 1st time. perform detail scans of all the oceans,
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lakes and large rivers on the planet. does that make us understand that? where does the want that is when is coming from and where is going. and that's what really a crucial role of understanding that the climate change is egyptian born nasa engineer to honey amr, help design spacecraft. we get to look at the ocean features all that the fraud, the an edgy and a small details that occur that will occur in the surface of the ocean and trying to understand or improve our models to be able to know the ocean. the rise is the effect of fraud and dose, horrible weather condition that occurs, especially and of course, the light swap. we give us all of this information to make sure i understand more detail about the satellite is a joint project by the u. s. canada,
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france and the u. k. the world's oceans absorb more than 30 percent of the heat trapping compound, carbon dioxide. the swat satellite will provide vital information on how this poorly understood process actually works. information critical to understanding global climate change. windows awesome, got us thought absorbing heat and stopping that. anything back in the atmosphere, and how is that gonna accelerate that global warming light and we'll be able to help us predict better mother to predict what would happen in the next 51015 years . how does swat work it since impulses that bounce off surface water back to its sensors? over time its orbit will cover the entire planet. that digital information can be converted into maps and scientific data. amr grew up in a time and place where girls were rarely given the opportunity to pursue scientific
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careers and she credits her father's encouragement for her career path and says her faith also inspires her. as you know, on them was siemens in the venue till he had a vivid verse. and the koran is sent about a lot in all its taunting everything. every one of us he had his is walked on, i call it what are your night us white? because out want that we would not have life. and a time of growing danger for earth and its creatures swat will cast light on the face of the deep rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. ah, now the while cup final is just 2 days away, but who's going to be france? lodge and sina is for hopa cause i was a front still getting to her problem coach did a daniel says the teen spirit in his squad is what will carry them to
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a 3rd wild cup. the flyers have been in party mood off of their semi pharma when are of america fraud for aiming to the company 1st team to successfully defend their titles, his pallet's, brazil enlarged scene 62. while the french president emanuel macro was at the stadium to see his team beat morocco, arguably back in cats, off for the fargo at the summit in brussels, he was asked about sundays match. leon with is a great video and he plays in taurus that i prefer him in thirty's, and he's a national team. so we will do our best known. we have a lot of respectful for, for his teams is the wonderful one. but i think the french team is, will preferred. we have some very experience and very young players. and i, i seems a mix of both. both is opposed to incredible and them. i'm very confident that his chemistry and i think this is a team with a lot of willingness generosity. and it will have 68000000
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people backing them. and a movie part of them for problem to the parlance, argentina had been back out on the training field for the 1st farm since they're fairly far away. either kaleisha, but the full squad wasn't on shows. little messy was one of those. he sat out the session like france argentina hoping to lift a trophy for the 1st time in their history. well, let's look ahead to that follow with our football analyst. what around go next. he says this will be his last well cut much as he turned in the truth. asterisk, it's up to him. it's a truth until he doesn't make it the truth to be quite honest. argentine will have to go through work of qualifying starting in march. does he want to get committed at this point saying that i would believe not if he's saying that if he already said look, the reason i don't want to go through it is because i don't want to go through the experience of having to have 4 years of preparation,
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injuries having to stay fit and being a 39 or grading for, for a 6 woke up an unprecedented 6 work up. so there is some truth to that. now he might start feeling the knock in the pings at, at this, at this stage of his career. so it might be especially feel in the world cup. i think you'll probably be hanging it up. or let's have a look at fraud and everyone's going on about killing, and that's clearly a key place for us. but the goal is really impress me watching this. told him it's been torn. he has been playing a slightly different role than what we normally say. you see, but he's been a quite revelation because, you know, he's a good player, but he's had what kind of a total. but you're right in one ask for he is a revelation of source because of where he's playing in a put in his position in this squad, playing a bit deeper back. being able to find and unexplained spaces. they're being opened up by the defenses. so that's very key to the lack of heat being that kind of meant to be caught more aggressive than we used to. that is exactly right. that is another player to be looking at to is, is i don't have you who has been quite impressive in the middle of pitch being able to be that stop or, or that also destroy slash creator going forward. and there is one other factor
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here. it's the and tater support is alongside the moroccans cleaning the most passionate amount isn't support is that they told them and they get a dominate village south stadium on sunday. i think it'd be a factor unless friends scores in the 1st 5 minutes. i think they will, but obviously, as i mentioned before, if france does take the initiative and does score early on, they could be silenced just as much as as morocco. although i do have my doubts on that letter of statement i just made because it's very difficult to be able to quit silences argentine fans regardless of what the situation is in the teams going through or how long. thank you very much for that. well to saturdays 3rd place. play off now croatia, morocco looking to and the tournament on a hi. some site is matches more like a friendly, but there is a bronze medal at stake or the corporation play site. i will be taking the fixture very seriously. if i'll repeat the so i think if you ask this question to the moroccan players, i don't think they will look at this match as a friendly,
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they're going to fight. they're fighting for their lives. because if you win a medal at a woke up, you become an immortal hero in your country. that's the same thing. we're going to do. 8 of us from russia, understand that feeling of winning a medal at the well cup. and we have a lot of players who haven't experienced that and would love to do that because it's something that will stay with them for the rest of their life. friendly game is a very bad word or friday is the final refi at catholic 14. 22 is the team prepared for the last matches of what's been a thrilling few weeks of football will have all the build up to the wall cup final cupboard bright head on out there is, is out there and these are top stories now peruse supreme court has ordered 18 months, a pre trial detention for former president pedro castillo. he's been charged with rebellion and conspiracy after illegally trying to dissolve congress. his supporters had been blocking rose in defiance of a state.
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