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but soil just like that one that you can see right here we've been talking to some of the children that live in this place. and they said that they would love to follow the steps of your dell missy can be my dea and other members of the national team. ah, the world bank slashes china's growth forecast says the corona virus. hammonds, it's economy. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from ha, also coming up the race against time to find 29 ties sailors missing after their vessel capsized on sunday. you guys winter of discontent. nurses walk off the job again over low pay and patient safety. and
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a u. s. panel recommends criminal charges against former president donald trump over the january 6 riots. onto the program. the world bank has slashed its growth for constant china because of coven 19 outbreaks. and an economic slowdown by ging has started to loosen its tough 0 covert policy. but remaining restrictions and a surgeon cases are putting pressure on the economy. that will, bank is also blaming weakness in the property sector. uncertainty over the corona, virus situation in china has been rattling investors in asian markets. meanwhile, the us state department says it's concerned for the rest of the world because of that increase in covert cases. in china cities, they're scrambling to install hospital beds, and there are shortages of drugs to treat the virus. 7 covert related deaths have been reported since sunday,
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but health experts warn the situation is worse than official data suggests, which is kimber has more now from hong kong. well, initially the hope was that things were very much get back to normal, that manufacturing and global supply chains. we get back on track international investors started pouring money into the chinese stock market just hours after these relaxation announcements were made. but now the world bank and many international banks have started fairly, aggressively scaling back their forecasts. what they think is possible for china, not just for this year, but also for next year. speaking to employers over the phone yesterday, based on the mail. and i was told that there are multiple cases of coven 19 on almost every country that everybody was speaking to. and that's affecting hiring, it's affecting long term planning, and it's affecting those very same supply chains that the international world. we're hoping we're going to get back on track. and so basically, the expectations from the international economic will that china's growth story next year is going to be very much hampered by what's expected to be a long drawn out recovery period. as it transitions out of this 0 covert policy,
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we're looking not at growth levels of 567 percent as had been projected earlier on last year. but now much closer to 34 percent. those kinds of levels because of the length of time it's expected. this transition period could take a, china's health authorities have been reporting around $2500.00 cases per day since the relaxations were introduced. they reported 7 deaths since that time as well. but international health experts are looking at this data and they're trying to make projections based on what's happened elsewhere. and look at the size, the chinese population, and try to figure out if these kinds of numbers can make sense. in thailand, rescue essence have gone into a 2nd day after a navy ship sank on sunday. so fast, 76, personnel have been rescued, but 29 is still missing and the window to find them is closing fast. as iran can explain with a flotation device, an extensive training,
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you can spend roughly 48 hours in the seat before conditions overpower you a couple and, and get why. life jacket, life buoy. and the floating device is allow us out 48 hours to save their life, martin. think so. to morrow will be the highlight. we'll try to do as much as we can to save them. he got the h t m s soccer tie. corvette sank on sunday. it's now merged at the won't and a flotation devices on board the amount of sale as the ship was carrying an extra 30 personnel were on board as part of the operation it was on for those who did manage to survive, the ordeal has been horrific or now call you ha, ha, ha ha, ha ha. we found this guy holding light bully, so we rescued him. he was floating in the water for 10 hours. he is still conscious . so we could take him out of the water safely apart. tragedy struck sunday night, as strong winds blew sea water onto the deck and knocked out the ship's electricity . the loss of power allowed more c water to flow into the vessel. overpowering it,
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eventually sinking it. the authorities sprung into action dispatching 3 frigates and 2 helicopters. as part of the rescue efforts, that 40 hour window is closing and after that rescue efforts will turn into recovery operations as brutal c conditions could overpower those left in the water . iran con. how deserve pakistan security forces sane operation to free hostages from taliban fighters is now over troops, storm to high security detention center in the north west of the country. where gunman had been holding several people since sunday efforts to negotiate with the hostage takers had failed. let's bring in camel harder now, who's in islamabad? and following developments came out now that the operation is over, what are you hearing about how it unfolded? and is there any word on possible casualties? in fact, this incident took place on sunday, so that's 3 days away. the autistic go. we're actually head detention center
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of the counterterrorism department. oval ball were dead and go, gators then took them hot stage and la besieged the compound. after that, the government decided to guard invalid internet internet link story. and also austin residents of the can. don't mendera where this is situated, not to come out of the how did because there was a fear that these people may i tag the surrounding areas the military, then cargo and of the area. they would in dense negotiations to try and find a peaceful settlement to this that friend and earlier today that that he got dollar bond bugger st on one of their leaders issued a statement. asking those people what inside that come fall, not the fed under. but this afternoon, a shark around god, they were plumes of black smoke billowing out of the come bound to military,
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began at helping nations with the special forces and said that they have good 6 of those or dish deckers, and also are secured to come bound 7 security forces, but the nose have been killed and it is always the standard operating procedure, the clean up or more pop open asian is going on just to check for a booby traps or any of the fight dead who may still be ordered up and hiding inside that compound to mom, what led up to these event? what are you hearing about the motives behind the hostage takers well, just a month ago, the that it gets all a bond focused on who's fight, crossed and large number adopted the $1.00 bond to go on. they were damaged by the bug you're trying to government to negotiate some sort of a settlement in order to find a solution today. however, doorstop failed many of the fight and entered the country. and off about
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a month ago, they declared that the fire with the government records put in place because of the dog was off. they would space to actually garage focused on and large for da da resort at least do audio or de shirts or dogs on police installations and lucky martyr was which is not very far from by no. and in, nor do i do just on and i've got a hydrogen security alert, but this particular incident taking place inside a highly secure compound data. gotch will be question mark as to how the detainees were able to follow data, interrogate edge, and hold hostage a show that there you get dollar bond buckets on. on the offensive and up august on the government of god expects more from the avalon dollar bond thing that some of the leadership of the dollar bond buckets on it based on the other side of the bar go. all right, thank you very much for that update. come on hi, live for stay in islamabad to the u. k. now when nurses are on the picket lines for
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a 2nd day, this month, demanding better pay and conditions up to $100000.00 nurses. taking part in the unprecedented strikes, the demanding salary increases of up to 19 percent to make up for inflation and use of cuts. let's go to join a how, who live for us at one of those projects. hello, they, jonah, just how much disruption is this strike coding? it's found to cause disruption some 16000 on urgent appointments and procedures were cancelled after the 1st strike. so that be more of that. of course, that is the point of industrial action. the notes say they deeply regret it, it's just difficult, but the cause for the most of whom belong to the wrong college of nursing. that's been around for a 106 years. but most of that time and institution avowedly against strike action because of course, of the nature of the work to do. but they've been pushed now to the point where
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they feel they have no choice. we're one of those no joins me now. know me, you know, thanks for joining us. know me. can you give me an idea of why, how and why things have got so bad that the nurses feel they have no choice but to go out and strike. hi, my name is wayne. yes. this is going to be easy and it's not something that we take any i'd be sure to try to get under the stuff that need to make it shouldn't have to personal health and mental health. and i think, i think also we can make an ultimately start case profession. thank you. bye a. i'll point out that to the companies
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that we deserve. the k that we've worked with a panoramic, a stacking that we can't get the pay done according to our patients. reserve, ultimately we need to be a patient and we need them to survive in order for that to work with correct stuff . no. can you give me a sense of how bad things off for you personally as a nurse in the i know just not just your working conditions for your ability to cope in the face of a cost of living prices on what you're being paid. i think i think the place is with the time when inflation you can see that your pays actually decreasing. i would the cost of living as well. it's just another out of the other question about doing extra shifts banks and making ends meet. but that ends up being a already doing your normal what you're having to do actually ship some
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a car to pay that you think that you deserve it, even though i think i've been probably 5, almost 3 years not. i've never seen staffing as it is. and i feel like enough is enough at this point, people are leaving and it took me fine. i understand the rules well and it's i run a business roughly at the time when you, when a qualified 2 years ago, the public and the, the government and ministers were out on the doorsteps, clapping for the church property for the nurses who show people through the pandemic, what is your message to the public? now? i want to thank the public for the support for like the club. this is very support, but ultimately we need them to be alongside of pressing the government as well to give us the stuff and up with the pay that we've done. and ultimately the overloads . the whole of it is yes, yes, the under pay does everybody every single aspect of the case, i have one came up with everything that we've been for the game. we have our patients who do the store. we don't do the money, but we,
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we need a hater wrapped up. mm hm. yeah. okay. me. thank you so much for your time and to speaking to us a truck driving past the hooting support for the nurses. they are wrapped in applause. they do at the moment have the support of the public, the union boss, pat cullum, who said if a government doesn't engage in negotiations within 48 hours of this day of strike action, they will be more strikes and more disruption in general. really appreciate those insights. thank you very much. jenna, her life in london. still ahead on out as you ah euphoria in argentina, a huge crowd gathered to welcome home their feet though well kept champions and germany convicts the so called secretary of evil in one of the countries in last holocaust trials. ah
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hello there. let's look to east asia and there's been severe disruption across parts of south korea as well as japan. as a winter wave pushes its way further. east disrupt reco, breaking snow in parts western japan in particular, han shoe, but also her kite o. see some of those showers, and one of the cities there recorded record breaking snow over 24 hours after a 110 centimeters felt. now that heavy snow isn't going away, we happen another system coming in behind it. giving way for some mild weather, pushing into places like tokyo, but as that sweeps through, bringing wet weather as well as some snow fairies go into the temperatures drop rather dramatically. not just in beijing but in so and further on in took if we look at that temperature drop in sol over 3 days with dipping down to sub 0 levels a minus 8 on friday. but at least something in the way of clear skies with sunshine
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. now as we move it's a south asia. c the unhealthy weather is certainly back in new delhi. we have had warnings out here, and that's thanks to a cold wave that sweeping in. and the wind that died down largely clear up in the north, down in the south. the wet weather continues, and it is looking pretty wet in colombo, on thursday that she weather, ah, tens of thousands of children were born into all lived under the i still regime in iraq and syria. now, many are encamped either all funds or with them without mothers rejected by their own communities. check a de la who things are. people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary, his that chilling and traumatic story of the children throw stones at me erects last generation on al jazeera.
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oh a hello, what's out there? i'm emily angry. he's a reminder about tough stories. well, bank his slash, china's blows for car, says the phone, a virus, tennis is economy. there's been a surgeon cases in staging. abandoned. it's strict. pandemic control. pakistan security forces saying operations are free hostages from taliban fighters is now over divided stones high security detention center in the north west of the country on sunday. and nurses in the u. k. r. on the picket lines for the 2nd day this month, the mining better pay and conditions up to $100000.00 and nurses are taking part in
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the unprecedented strikes, the demanding salary increases of up to 19 percent to the us now and the supreme court has extended a controversial trump era immigration policy which restricts asylum claims. the rule known as title 42 was imposed in 2020. it allows the government to use coven 19 protocols to block migrant entry on the border with mexico is a frame court decision follows a legal challenge by republican lead states to teen you, the measures which were supposed to end on wednesday petty calhoun has more now from washington d. c. this is the chief justice don robert to say, let's put a pause. let's keep this in place for now. he wants the rest of the justices to weigh in on this and you want to done pretty quickly. it seems like so as you mentioned, title 42. this was the beginning of pandemic. donald trump, who was very anti immigration, used a health code to say we can stop everyone coming to the border. everyone caught the
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southern border instantly gets turned around and they're not allowed to apply for asylum. so there have been a lot of different legal loss. a lot of lawsuits about this. but a judge recently said no, this is in human, it's in germane. it ends december 21st. so as you mentioned, the states, the states read lead by 1900 and republicans. they sued and they suited to the appellate court. that said, no, you've waited too long. so today, just today they took it to the supreme court and by 5 o'clock the chief chief justice had put out this order, basically giving it a temporary stay still in the us. and the congressional panel investigating last year. capitol hill attack has recommended criminal charges against former president donald trump. it comes after an 18 month investigation into his role in the january 6 riot. trump says it's an attempt to block us 2024 white house run as my hand reports from washington dc. without objects, it was for committees, the 11th and final public hearing, sharing tension. to summarize,
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that whole report that we made public on wednesday and to highlighted belief that the former president's actions were criminal. no man who would behave that way at that moment in time. can ever serve in any position of authority in our nation. again. he is on a fit for any office. a video presentation, sir, as a reminder of the events on january, the 6th, 2021, and further extracts from some of the hundreds of interviews. the committee conducted in the find out what happened and how to prevent that happening again. as one fact to add, lee is most important in preventing another january 6 accountability. and the committee made clear to opinion. trump must be held accountable, and we'll send the letter to the justice department, outlining threes in this for recommending criminal prosecution. mister chairman,
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on this vote, there are 9 eyes in 0 knows. the motion is agree to the justice department to so far prosecuted more than 900 people in relation to the events of january, the 6th. and today some $300.00 had been found guilty on the 1st charge recommended against donald trump obstruction of official proceedings. the justice department is conducting its own investigation into attempts by donald trump to overthrow the results of the 2020 election. and the committee hopes that its findings will provide a roadmap to the special council who's in charge of that process. the committee has also recommended that the actions of several republican members of congress be referred to the ethics committee for defining subpoenas, including to who will be buying for the how speak a position when the new congress convenes next month. but with the republican
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majority in the house, that recommendation is unlikely to be accepted. and any decision to attribute accountability for the insurrection now lie solely with the department of justice. mike hannah out 0, washington echoed in germany has given a 2 year suspended sentence. 2 and 97 year old fair, nancy war crimes and one of the countries last holocaust trials. and god, fuck ne, served as a secretary at a concentration camp in poland. between 19431945. she has been found guilty of complicity in the murder of more than 11000 people. vastness, been sentenced under juvenile law, as she was only 18 years old at the time of the crime. suddenly kane has more from telling him god 1st. now, as a teenager went to work as a secretary for the commandant of that concentration. come and shoot off, which is now in poland at the time was an east prussia. and in the course of her
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duties as secretary to this, ober schulman fuel was his rank left tenant colonel, relatively high position in the s s. in the course of her duties, she would see on a daily, sometimes hourly basis, different orders that were given by that man, this man hopper, the commandant of the camp, it's worth pointing out to view. is that something like 65000 people died at shutoff in the course of the camps life? the interesting thing here is that she has received this sentence on the basis of the orders that she typed arabs. so she was saying in court that she had typed out these orders not followed the orders, which was always what previous concentration camp guards in court would say. she followed the orders and yet she has been found guilty. the other interesting element specifically about this woman, and this particular case is that she testified against that commandant in a west german court in the 1950s that he was given a 9 year sentence,
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which he served and then went on to live out the rest of his life and freedom having direct responsibility for tens of thousands of deaths. now, justice has caught up with her to the german sense that is at least the past 20 years bangladesh. his capital has lost more than 2 thirds of its wetlands to land, grabs, unregulated development. is raising the risk of floods in his tampa. challenging reports is making darker one of the world's most and livable cities. with the population of more than 20000000 people, dark as a mega city and the economic harbor, bangladesh. the rapidly growing economy has led to high demand for land, but it comes at a considerable cost to the environment. an estimated 70 percent off its wetlands have been lost to unplanned development. in the past 2 decades. dock, i used to have canals and wetlands all around it. now they no longer exist. it's all concrete. many people have moved from rural areas to city tree rivers and
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circle decor, but they're polluted and the surrounding forest are gradually disappearing. as the city limits, expand, environmental experts say in many instances, land grabbers fill up wetlands with waste and sand. then to get a lease agreement from the government and gradually build commercial and housing projects on it. the process eventually legalizes. what start says something illegal . urban migration is also increasing as a result of climate change. more people are migrating to dhaka from low lying areas which are prone to flooding a sea levels rise. body loaded. i left boiler island a long time ago. my ancestors fumbling in homes got washed away by the sea. so i moved to dark, awful work. one study suggests 2000 people mover every day. authorities said there is a shortage of adequate housing infrastructure and water and waste management systems,
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which is increasing the spread of diseases. yes. land grab yes, land grabbing is a problem in the canals and river are narrowing and losing her death due to the dumping of pollution, which causes flooding. the government has taken the initiative to fight against land grubbers and those who occupy parks and other spaces are been planner, said development projects need to be regulated if the government wants to reclaim wetlands and expend sustainably. nor did our cocora do. no mother, there are laws and a plan for the development of the city, but these are hardly implemented or enforced by the city development authorities, district administration, or law enforcement agencies. the categorical. the un says doctor, could become the world's fort most populous mega city by 2030. but few believe it's prepared to handle this groat than we children. i'll just sit out darker. ah, that will come when his agent, tina, and they kept him at linelle messy
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r ah. a arrived at the international airport in one of series. early on tuesday morning. i contain a one, the football world cup, baiting france on penalties in what's considered to be one of the best finals ever . crowds aligned the straits in a sea of blue and watch is the team best made its way from the airport. the teams official parade will move through the center of the capitol. later on tuesday, monica market was among those celebrating the homecoming in ponies. people here have been waiting for 24 hour on the hill. well, yeah. or to wait for the national du or dr. carter mothers with children, the whole family. many people came. 6 are there not all from little side is what matt was telling us that he drove 1900 kilometers down in america.
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the country just to be cited to feed and other people were telling us that 3 is very important for the country. we give you the fine arts in dina, a theory of economic crisis. this is the 2nd day of a during the world capital pans experience katara, traditions and religion. tens of thousands of visits have been to mosques, what they learned about islam. scholars say 1st had experiences have helped people understand a region and a religion often side negative lights. some have been just out for pals. i woke up of traditional warmth and arab customs. oh,
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this is the addition of sweets with positive reviews from visitors the hosts. so the woke up also got a chance to present their value. hello william, this is al, from our religion is love is like encouraging outdoor doors, fidelity orchestra, atheists, hindus, christians have all been visiting mosques for many, a 1st interaction with islam. oh, it is my 1st time in moscow. and aunt i ran out of things to be by the way or in the beginning, i was very scared to close the history. i know we are told when they are playing, they send on the same lender is on to so that everyone is e caught in front of allah. a scarf, he job, or a bio. again, like it's a gift. it's just under the garb for women, but versions of it are banned and france and behind protests in iran, in butter will trying it on is popular on social media. religion is
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a great part of their culture and to understand people better is very necessary to understand their religion also. for many people visiting the middle east for the 1st time are interacting with muslims. the reality is different from perceptions volunteers. here have been telling us that hundreds of people have been asking them about islam and the culture of hotter everyday. for them, the bulk up is an opportunity to let people from all over the world experience is lamar traditions, culture and beliefs? oh, did muslim leaders in organizations routinely share concerns about rising as them phobia and a negative portrayal of islam. and this people to people contact during a major sporting event will help to allay misconceptions that are posing what then proposals of non muslims when you was to move or give you some other that what the western media see, it's got to be. but that has taken a very good stance of presenting the country as well as that of community,
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really the listing of a some that islam, religion of peace and its origin. for all the human beings, not only for that ups are not only for the 1st book up in a muslim country, has shades of religion in everything. from prostrating claire's after their incredible winds for cheek squeezing kisses from mothers on the field, a dilemma in the verses of koran in the opening ceremony law. all of it experienced by the hundreds of thousands of visiting fans from all over the world. some of the java dot 0 dot ah, watching al jazeera those, the headlines, the sour, the well bank, his slash to china is great for.

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