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we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what lucy al jazeera will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you, al jazeera ah, a london court rules that you case plan to the port asylum seekers to wanda is legal. but the government must consider situations on a case by case basis. ah, play you're watching al jazeera life from know how with me fully back. people also coming up with his governing body via next president obama as its leader,
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despite accusations of corruption and violating his oath of office. sharing the champions, argentina winding high after winning their 3rd world cup title in a thrilling match. and doing all they can to preserve precious cor, reese, we look at the steps being taken by a fishing community in kenya. ah, thank you very much for joining us. a high court has ruled the u. k. government plan to send asylum seekers to wanda is legal. the deportation policy was suspended in june after last minute challenge harry fawcett has more from the london court. it's ruled in favor of the government, but with a significant caveat, you'll remember earlier this year, the previous home secretary pretty for tell the interior minister of united kingdom
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under this conservative government signed an agreement with rwanda. that, that mandated every asylum seeker who arrived in the u. k. by what the government deemed an illegal method, such as over the channel, between france and england. on a small boat, they would immediately be deported to rwanda and have the site and applications process. and if they were found to be asylum seekers, they would be resettled, that they would never come back. tonight he came to now the 1st time the government tried to enact this policy with a flight. in june. there was an injunction, and it was said now that has been this, this legal challenge by individual items, because in that case, and also other organizations and the justices have ruled that the policy as a whole is lawful. it isn't accordance with the refugee principles. it's in accordance with the the human rights act in the u. k. and that it can go ahead,
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but they're also saying that in the individual 8 cases that it was looking at, they were not properly considered by the government. and so the government would have to reconsider those cases and in every single new case, have to look individually. at those cases, the south african president will run a post has been reelected to lead the governing african national congress. this means the president will lead the party into the national elections in 2024. delegates at a conference in john is broke, chose on my post on over former health ministers. well, in case the, the president has been embroiled in a burger re scandal involving hundreds of thousands of dollars. i should car, jeez, the political analyst, she says, paul says appointment is a classic case of better. the devil. you know, there was a quite a wide spread view that despite his recent scandal regarding his game resolve, paula, paula, they believe that he's the better off to evil, shall we say,
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because i quote one anonymous. those who said to me, well, you know, mr. on the post daniel concerns, he's no fun. whereas missed him. he's a scandal can billions of rams of money that was supposed to go to the p. e during the coven pandemic. so that's probably fine. and i think that's what made the difference will many people also knowing that the economy would probably nosedive had mr. i'm opposed to not being re elected as part of both be in the top leadership. the national executive committee and the national working committee have a large number of people who are entering this to run the hose that, as indeed he has within his own cabinet. he has people who didn't tell the party line the problems last week. during the vote on whether he should be in beach or not, there are people who come to this conference and spoken out vocally that they things
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around the should go. so to have those people at the top executive level and to try and work with our enemy within your own party, it's going to be very difficult. protesters of gather incidence capital cartoon to mark the force, either sri of a revolution that toppled former leader or my alba share. they alter calling for an end to military war security forces. ev, reportedly high tear gas and san grenades to disperse the crowd near the presidential palace. the protest come 2 weeks after military leaders signed a deal with parties to launch a new political transition in sudan. the argentine this champion, footballers are on their way home after one of the most thrilling, well cut finals in tournaments 90 to hear history. they beat france on penalties and cutter as a game ended 3 all after extra time. thousands of fans passed streets nearer to sail steady him to watch a winning team sprayed. it's a moment,
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a crowning moment for captain lunar massey delivering the title for argentina. he also received the golden ball as a tournaments. best player rollo pathic was watching all the action at lucille stadium where curtains came down on the 4 week sporting extravagance. ah, or glittering clerk to what the president of p for told the best world cup ever. it certainly was a tolliver to 1st. the 1st world cup to be hosted by our booth live country and a bit lease the 1st to be played in the northern hemisphere, winter or the 1st to see it african sorry, reached the service portal. portal of cut our 2020 through covered, sorry, with the country's national guard, a big burden for cut off frogs and ordered cedar. what's the game started out at taylor had the best of it. 23, but it said a girl 0 work half is what a good belly here to pull talk was it oh, already warburg with your to spare her need oversee, put a sorry to head that a b,
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it will work out florida versus flick, or julian alvarez, he said, alexis, tell us for free you the rear put argentina to dealer head. wow, looks at it that way said that it's a wonderful to sporadic attacks where the old argentina nicholas are too bad. they bring down call up wadi. they've brought his bank rug candidate back right when it lights up, buckets to rob slick by far to tow it up. never going to look out of it. extra tired. the ball felt a little bitty in goldhill scramble. technology gave the goal, but it was clear, it looked like this is the 40 birds. part of the other read the book, very short with hybrid articles, dollar will go on the buffer. how does have penalties
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the goalkeepers moments? the video about theda is putting is started product or shopping, things the coverage to kick that book here and the pressure targeted for and for bessie alongside barrow don't last very bit. he had maybe be tested for the 1st time he kicked ago. so i thought about that so little message, argentina found by saudi arabia in the opening match ends with him. lifting the world cup after farley achieving his dream of winning footballs ultimate prize. and for they told him an organizer other people have caught our, they can look back on for wait. what i took on the challenge of hosting for both biggest party and julie delivered ra, pop out al jazeera. i've been assign, icon, excited in doha countries moran, the world has signed a deal to protect nature and promote conservation at the un spy old diversity
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summit in canada. and he's 30 percent of the world's land, and marine areas have been put under protection by 2030. it's the most significant effort made by government so far. the deal also finance is projects to save biodiversity in the developing world. the u. s. is one country that has decided not to sign the agreement. and an agreement focuses on vital ecosystems, including coral reefs, which provide habitats for marine life as well as food and income for millions of people. but many reese are under threats out there as catherine sawyer reports, some southern kenya where one fishing community is trying to reverse the decline of his coal. reese in the indian ocean, a garden is being grown under water. these conservationists spent most of their days nurturing and pending to quarrels that have been damaged. the fishing community of quito has set aside this space to save struggling corals and bring
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them back to life. lead down mom must sit, is one and borrow mentalist who's helping with this loss of carl. you're also looking at wave action for example, from things like synonymy and high tide auction that goes away. putting coastal communities settlements at risk, 25 percent of the world's marine life leaves among coral reefs, routed to the ocean floor. the corals that you can tell from their color, it's going to take many years to replant others and repairing the damage that has been caused. it's hard work being able to take our artificial beach that we design them into the want to clean those. look at the health as they are. great, so it's an everyday thing. it's intensive. it's been 6 years since people here started restoring life in this waters. they said and now seeing more fish and
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businesses are doing better. so got my home. i saw higher men. sometimes i catch for octopuses, it takes me a while, because i have to rush to beat the high tide. on average, i make about $10.00 a day. my saw the menu, those who hand the garden, i'll for month fishermen. they say what they're doing is working towards numbers are rising, the community is thriving. katherine saw all the 0 kili fi county still ahead on al jazeera. i will tell you how the u. k. got me just fatty on, covering strikes by nurses and ambulance with the government has with
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with there is a plume of boisterous stretching across the bay of been gall. hey there. here's the details on tuesday. so it is running into sri lanka in the southeast of india, weather alerts in play for some thunder, downpours here. then stretching from punjab state to be har and westbank, all we've got fog alerts in place to start the day on tuesday. and really that fog and smog will be tough to lift because there's not much wind to mix it out. ne monsoon has popped up. so for the malay peninsula, on some spots we saw half a meter of rain in 24 hours and up and down. the philippines getting drenched with rain here. so some severe flood advisories. just to the south of manila. well, we do have a tropical cyclone that this outer bands may be just going to strike that western side of sumatra and west travel province. on tuesday, jakarta is got a height of $33.00 degrees off to china. we go and temperatures up. they're starting to come up here. so for the yangtze river valley shanghai at 13 degrees
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and you know, all that see effects, snow. finally starting to wind down for western honshu and her kado of her 7 days. we saw 200 centimeters of snow through pakistan. it's quiet, but there is some rain not too far away from paid on on tuesday with a high of 11 degrees. better weather, sir. ah, ah, with
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lou. oh, welcome back. you're watching algae 0 live from doha. reminder of our top still east high court decision in london has rule that the government plan to re send to send a signed am seeking to wanda is legal. the plan deportation policy was suspended in june after a last minute challenge. south africa's president sara rama. post has been reelected to lead the governing african national congress. this means the private will lead the party into the national elections in 2024. delegates at a conference in john berg chose from a post that over former health prince jose waiting. casey argentina's champion football. those are on their way home after one of the most reading woke up finals
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in the tournaments 92 here history. they beat france on penalties in kata as the game ended 30, after extra time is the crowning moment for captain, you know, messy. delivering the title for arching t at the war in ukraine, and another wave of russian attacks has hit the capital keys military admin asian says it's shot down 15 drones. on monday, ukraine has been rushing to restore power to cities after russian strikes destroyed parts of the energy grid, the attacks of plunge much of the country into darkness during freezing winter temperatures. cha, stratford has the latest from keith to this comes only a couple of days after one of the biggest attacks on the guy little city, those attacks using miss aisles. and we know the kind of pressures that the authorities here under, in trying to restore electricity across the country to areas was affected. the men of the great capital kiev has come out in the last hour also and said that
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there is ongoing work trying to, to saw this critical infrastructure. we understand that one of the main targets was actually targeted last week as well. that's one of these substations is so important for the supply of electricity and heat. the presence lensky last night said that an additional $3000000.00 homes had had electricity and heat restored to them since those attacks on friday. yes, this is another example of just how vulnerable ukraine and the capital city in particular is and how the russian seemingly can target these areas at will. but also an indication so far at least of just how effective this missile defense systems are that ukrainians have. but of course, they are continuously asking for more defensive systems because of course,
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these temperatures these winter temperatures continue to draw. we got a number of months at least 2 or 3 months of very heavy and difficult winter conditions ahead and potentially as millions of ukrainian civilians could be affected by these attacks. meanwhile, battles continue to rage in the eastern ukrainian city of back moat. reese and footage shows the extent of the damage their last week present for amuse. lensky said the city had been turned into burnt ruins. russian troops have been trying to take the city for months now. in the u. k. many ukrainians of been welcomed into whole sammy's, half an uncertain future. the government has announced extra funding as refugees extend their stay through christmas m a hayward report from lincolnshire at a time of togetherness for so many this will be a christmas like no other for a loaner and her 4 children far away from the place. they still call home,
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they were forced to flee the bombardment of their ukrainian town and came to the u . k. sponsored by a host family. this feeling that the voice chasing me, it's remained coal very long after we escaped. i'm obviously very glad that we were made these johnny and we are here and we we can leave though. i wish it had never happened. alona and her children lived with johnny and his family before finding her own house, but he still supports them. i think the thing that i found was to allow the messages space to actually sort of cover to find the fe whiteford and assist them in, in actually moving forward with the lives more than
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a 140000 ukrainians. arrived in the u. k. under the homes for ukraine scheme, but there are increasing concerns about rising levels of homelessness among refugees in lincoln, the efforts to support people who come here and deliver aid back home this ongoing . but the uncertainty of what comes next is a worry. one couple we spoke to who didn't want to appear on camera told us they were asked by the host repeatedly when they are leaving. and we were told about a woman with young children who was given little notice to leave. she did eventually find another host, but 65 kilometers away. most of people are here with the gates and it's, it's really hard them to change again the school france and settle in a put new place without knowing if it's just for 6 months. or we will change again, many ukrainians have found unwavering support from those they live with,
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but worries of law or a constant. sometimes we can forget for a moment about the war in a crane. but of course, we know that it is where a difficult doubt off times there are mod, can change very easily from laughter to tears from smile to some said mod. yeah, i missed them because i can be around them now. so yeah, not easy. but as the year draws to a close this time to reflect on what has been a life changing experience, both here and in ukraine, emma haywood al jazeera lincoln in northern england. the case preparing to use the army to cover striking nurses in ambulance workers more than 10000 down below and bath costing lynn and wales will walk off the job on wednesday, calling for better pay and working conditions. rail and border control went on strike earlier. this month, the house millions various urging old ties to resume fresh talk. john hall has more
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from london. no immediate sign of the government backing down no to the demands of unions for higher wages and better conditions. that would of course, be hugely damaging for this conservative governments. we seem to be giving in to the demands of striking workers, britain in the meantime, bracing for a 2nd highly disruptive week of public sector, industrial action. big numbers being taught to adopt for poor surround the cost of all of the economy. retail, hospitality in the run up to christmas and there are real concerns about the effects that nurses and medic strikes will have on the health sector. the health service, the national health service that many say is on the brink of collapse. the unions broadly speaking, say their members are subject to government conflicts, is all therapy pretty much. you can all make crisis of 2010, low pay a real terms weight costs as high as not kept place. paste with inflation enough is enough. they say they will do this for as long as it takes their members now face
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an additional squeeze through a cost of living crisis, high energy costs, and spiraling inflation. the government is remaining said boss, as i say not willing to given it was that higher pay will only raise inflation further itself already eating into the pay packets of ordinary workers and in an apparent effort to win around public support. away from the strike because the government wants a higher pay would have to be paid for with higher taxes to indian. our thousands of farmers have been protesting in new delhi. they say the government has not fulfilled his promises o t, as, as are demanding more subsidies and support from the government as well as better prices for their parties. happening natal has more from the demonstration in you day. it's a massive show of strength, of farmers here are they want to send a strong message to the government. housing of them have gathered acktis valley in the heart of new jelly. interestingly, this protest,
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this valley has been called by a union that is. 2 closely affiliated with the governing bgp. now broadly speaking, that 2 issues over here, one is the set of core demands. farmers want the government to guarantee them better prices for they produce the see that costs have gone up for lies us more expensive fuel is more expensive. on the other hand, their incomes have fallen, so they're really feeling the squeeze over here. the 2nd issue is that off promises, you know, you may remember that farmers took out a yard long, low test against 3 agriculture laws that were passed by the governing bgp. in september 2020 pharma said that those laws benefited big corporations and actually home them. those laws will eventually repeat last year, and the farmers retreated, but the foreman did bring out a set of demands, and they say that those demands haven't been met. now, on the other hand,
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the government says it is looking into those demands. it has formed a committee, but some farmers unions have boy quarter those meetings because they have all those meetings in cynthia. let the 3rd variable that play over here. and that is upcoming national elections. it will be heading for elections in mid 2024. so heading into election year experts say they're not sure whether there will be any solid agree policy that will address pharmacy concerns. but farmers do want to capitalize on this and make sure that they can really push the government into passing policies that actually help them at a time when they are really hurting. thailand's navy is searching for more than 30 missing sailors after war ship capsize in strong winds. more than 70 crew members have been rescued from the gulf of thailand. 3 military vessels in a helicopter searching for are the survivors. officials say the ships suffered an injured malfunction and was overturned in strong ways. north korea says it's months
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away from completing the development of a spy satellite sate media say, an important test was conducted on sunday to young young is aiming to finish a project by april. south korea's military says it's carefully analyzing the details along with the us. but couldn't give or do it, is a liddy, it's not appropriate for us to mention every single public report on north korea. wonderful. however, based on the detection data, the south korea u. s. intelligence will forties assessment remains unchanged. that north korea launched a quasi medium range ballistic missile yesterday. specific details have been comprehensively analyzed by south korean and u. s. intelligence authorities regarding north cory's recent muscle development unit came, has more now from sol. north korea's k. c, a day is basically explaining the 2 medium range ballistic missiles that we saw fired into waters to the east or the peninsula on a sunday. and they are calling this a final stage test for a reconnaissance
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a satellite spy satellite with the aim of testing, satellite photography, as well as various systems such as data transmission and ground control. now it says that the vehicle carried a mock satellite as well as multiple cameras, transmitters, and receivers, and was fired at a loft, a trajectory of 500 kilometer is and the satellite images that they put out that you're seeing there. although they are quite crude compared to, ah, global standards, they are quite a progress from what we saw at the beginning of the year back in february they had conducted a similar us by satellite camera, test and back than it had only showed contours of the korean peninsula, and as you saw there, we saw the inch on port as well as the center of sol, which of course houses the sol presidential office. now speaking of this old presidential office, the national security council did convene
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a meeting on sunday in reaction to those ballistic missile tests on sunday. it convened them and it's continued provocations, as at potentially putting north korea at a harm's way on its own religious prime minister and why abraham has won a vote of confidence in parliament. days after he was chosen to lead the country on was asked by malicious king to former coalition government after november's contessa general election. the vote is expected to cement his hold on power and gift political stability to militia a palestinian french human. why sawyer expels from israel says his deportation is part of a program of coat ethnic, cleansing sally amore. he has worked as a legal representative for palestinian prisoners. these really government accuses him of having ties to a band cool. on sunday, he was deported to france. despite objections from the government in paris.
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if we continue with the road, is doing in jerusalem. for me, i really resist against this decision. i really continue my rights to resist occupation a party that 13 of the 55 seats in fiji is general election now holds the balance of power. the parties led by incumbent prime minister frank by any mariama and opposition leader city, vainly rumbled car. both have 20 succeeds so now trying to war the social democratic liberal party to form a coalition is leader says they'll make a decision in the coming days that twitter uses. i voted for c, e o, e. ellen musk to step down after the billionaire posted a poll and said he would respect the results. almost 50 percent of the 17 and a half 1000000 people who responded said he should quit in the hours since the ball
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ended mosque hasn't indicated if he'll stick to his promise. in exchanges with twitter users, he said there was no success so lined up. chris soccer walker is a texture unless he says mosque never intended to stay on a c or for long maybe it was a little bit sooner than he imagined. and i think probably he's underestimated as opposed to the scale of the opposition by uses to some of the decisions that he's made. but this was always never to call abilene runs 3 large companies like twitter, space, x tesla, his, nitric car company, one at the same time and expect them to survive. there isn't an obvious success that we can see at the minute in teams or she wants to be in post. we know that there are people who have kind of evolved for the job in the past. we know that whoever gets it essentially gonna give them the course in charlotte. either they can be the positive, you know, must because he will still own the spot on biasing $1000000.00. you don't just give
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us power over it, or they will be given free reign, which i think is very unlikely. and then they'll have to do some re significant changes in terms of people abandoning platform. you know that there are alternative issues that know that wall to wall places are not kind of why i think so many people are sticking with it. even with all the chaos that's going on because there's no obvious life for get onto to escape the sinking chip. ah, hello again. i'm fully back with the headlines on al jazeera high court decision in london has ruled that the government plan defend asylum seekers to wanda is legal. the plan deportation policy was suspended in june after last minute challenge. harry foster has more on the 1st time the government tried to enact this policy.

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