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in the founder of african samar padges in the well tells the story if the more attain direct. but if i, with his filmmaking style, for that he made the breakthrough in sooner, whole to find a way to me is to name a med was a fighter that his weapons were his mind and his intelligence. med honda, rebel african pal, make analogies ah . the 15 year old palestinian boy is killed by it's ready for says ne, the occupied westbank city of bethlehem. ah, on the bulk of this is al jazeera life and dough are also coming up a new year. but the same levels of disruption to britain. israel network as tens of
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thousands of rail workers walk out on day one of a week, a strike action on lines of borders in brazil, paid our final respects to football. great play it will be late to rest later on shooting. now the curtis community in france bids farewell to 3 people killed in the shooting which spot protests. ah, we begin the occupied west banquet boyce railey raid civil rights violence and deaths. a palestinian health ministry says a 15 year old boy was shot dead by a st. railey forces. it happened during a raid on a refugee camp there bethlehem the sway, the military says it shot some one and what he called violent confrontations with its soldiers was out of high at sea,
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is at the mount of olives and occupy to east jerusalem. and sorrow, there's been, as we said, that more violence in the area. what seems to have happened here? that's right. so in fact, i'm sorry. i've been coughing a bit so my voice is a bit dry. we've had several arrests that have taken place just they've got had a confirmation that 13 people arrested overnight and into today into the morning. now. the israeli forces turned up in an area near bethlehem and they carried out raids. morning raids went door to door. they were looking to arrest someone and in that time a confrontation happens where 16 year old adam was shot in the chest and killed. now his funeral has been held and he is one of many palestinians that have written letters just in case this day does come in one of those lessons. he spoke about how as a palestinian, he felt proud and you know, expected that this could happen one day. and that was one of the letters that was
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put on his body during the funeral. but this just gives you an idea of how this year has started late this figure is showing now that's been confirmed that more than 40 arrests have been carried out of the palestinians. and not just in less than 3 days. we haven't finished today since the beginning of the year and it gives you an idea of how things have been pining out in the occupied west. in the last year and 2020. that was the most violent year when palestinians, more than $200.00 of them were killed. and those confrontations are continuing be on the new israeli government. we're expecting more arrest for expecting more rates . and we're also expecting an expansion of the settlement based on the sentiment that the new israeli government has put saying that the jews will have access to all of this land. and that this is a right but not just the right that this is going to be the policy moving forward with sorry for the time being because israel's recently appointed security minister
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has made an intrusion by entering the compound housing the acts of mosque, unoccupied, east jerusalem and is palestinians call provocative. it's a mar, banga via was surrounded by security forces as he to the site which has religious significance for both muslims and jews. israel's former prime minister yala pete had warned such an intrusion would spong violence. now sorry, cause bang of ears a hugely controversial figure in the new right wing governments of benjamin netanyahu. clearly this intrusion is only like a fuel tension even further. that's absolutely right, ben, give it is quite the controversial figure. probably the most controversial in this new government that was born in just a few days ago. this is very much in keeping with his personality. it's not the 1st time he's visited, but it is the 1st time that it is rainy minister has, has, i wouldn't even say visit israelis call it visited the palestinians,
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call it storming of alex most compound. i just wanted to give you some context on our car, remind you how it is going to show you what it ok. so most compound is it's just behind me here. you'll see that the golden door and that's the dome of the rock. we've also got that area that space surrounds it includes the mosque, and that area is called the compound. it's the said, holy site for most muslims, off the mac and medina and saudi arabia is a very significant for the western world. and we had a lot of reaction because this is not just a potential of causing provocation and violence that could potentially happen not just reaction from the international community, but within the loo could party as well. members, including the opposition, be to who is also the former prime minister. i just want to read to the reaction that we've heard from international reaction we've had. there is a bus that it's israel say that the us by the news ministration has made it clear
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since this incident this morning that the israeli government, that opposes the israeli government and opposes sets that could home the status quo in the holy sites. and of course we've also heard from the jordanian foreign ministry, the jordan is the call sodium of this holy sides. and it said it condemns in this to various terms. what's it called an assault and a violation of the status quo. again, we're hearing that in the holy site, adding it to set, but will lead to escalation on has called on the international community. so that just gives you an idea. this is barely even a we can see the swearing in of the new israeli government and may i as a right wing israeli got and so we're expecting to see a lot more reaction that will be coming out in the coming days for this. or i'm sorry, i'm any thanks for explaining that for us. now, let's take a look at exactly what megs beg of is intrusion into this compound. so controversial while for muslims is for 3rd holy aside from home to the dome of the rock and the alex a mosque shoes. call it temple mount, revering it as
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a possible site where a final temple will be built. they pray at the western wall. only muslims are allowed to pray in the most compound, but many palestinians fear the sights. muslim identity is under threat by ultra right wing jewish groups increasingly entering the site to pray illegally. okay, well let's go live now to yonah outside in garza, where we've been getting a palestinian reaction to this intrusion by been given what has been said that the yes single said the policy infections are fighting groups had the max and a in a press conference that followed their meeting, they strongly condemned banga theories. story being of an accept mosque. they called it a very dangerous escalated at provocation to all policies and moslin people. they also said that this could ignite
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a religious more in the entire region. they also called doubt that the palestinian people occupied with bag to escalate their confrontation. think clashes with these really occupation forces in the west bank in defense of alex up you know, so a real sense that this was a very deliberate and calculated move bike been given. and the consequences, of course, is that it's likely to inflame tensions even further. ah, yes, true, i mean banga bet it before it went bang heavier said that he was planning to store a lump sum was there were lots of warning messages and threats, especially here by hamis, where it warned that this could cause a very violent destination in they ty region, but as this, as, as this really happened, the storming really happen. we see that many of the reactions here
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in gaza and even in the entire, in the entire palestinian territories warning of what might escalate from this move and how everyone is holding and watching monitoring the situation of how it would develop further. well, i've been going on outside. thank you. tens of thousands, the right way workers in the united kingdom starting a 2 day strike. pay and working conditions are at the center of their long running disputes. this is the 1st day back at work from many people who rely on the rail network across the u. k. the strike follows disruptive stoppages in the run up to the christmas holiday period. how we force it has more from london bridge station. we spoken to some commuters already today and they were saying that they did get in . okay, but the, the, the services on buses and tubes,
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the underground system was having to be in a stretch to its limits to accommodate skeleton services being run by the operators 20 percent of the usual levels starting later finishing earlier and half the network is out in its entirety so away from big centers like london in more rural areas. there are no services at all. so this is a pretty grim week to start the new year. but it's something that commuters and travelers in this country have been getting used to in recent months, the operating companies, the association of them, the, the network rail body that runs the rails and maintains the rails what they want to see significant changes to working practices. they want to see changes to the way that ticket operations done more sunday and rest day working better in to contract. more use of part time workers. as far as the unions are concerned, they want to see very significant pay rises at
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a time when an inflation is running at nearly 11 percent. and they want to defend their working conditions, the boss of the union. in charge of this strike the r n t union, he says that he doesn't want to see his work is ending up in a gig working economy, the kind of lack of protections that others see. and saying with the u. k. medical professionals in the countries national health service say they're under pressure, that is, quote, intolerable. an unsustainable role, college of emergency medicine says delays and care could account for up to 500 deaths each week. several hospitals, health trusts, an ambulance services declare of critical incidents over the festive period. a critical incident is a situation where the services couldn't operate properly, where we challenge has more from london. we do get these kind of warnings every winter really that the n h s is in crisis, but i think there is a panic at the moment that the system does seem to be in the midst of some sort of
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significant breakdown when it comes to health care numbers tell stories i is a stat for you. if i had got myself ill or injured in november and take myself to accident and emergency is a pretty good chance. i would have been one of the nitty 40000 people that had to wait more than 12 hours to be admitted to a hospital at department. now that is an increase of 355 percent on the same stat from the previous november. and it's delays like this that the president of the role college of emergency medicine is saying i causing 302500 extra or death not per month, but per week. and he is saying that this is on good days, or it's not a guesstimate that is good to statistics to back that up. and he's warning against listening to government figures who he says might be trying to spin this as being
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down to the pandemic. he says it's not, incidentally, government minister has come out and said that this is largely down to the panoramic who are watching al jazeera still ahead. people are being paid to have babies in south korea with the government now offering incentives to young parents. stop yourself in. we're hitting the road in no way as the country is up for green revolution in it's vehicle sector. ah, let's kick off your other story right now in asia pacific that c and do snow back in the forecast. cold air rushing over those warmish sea of japan waters. so i think the worst of it will actually be over western ho kado. the forecast is
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calling for 50 centimeters of snow within 12 hours. it is a glue of hitcher cross set china from the yellow river valley to the gang. see add to the pearl some. what weather? also in the forecast retype pay with the high of 18 degrees. india may see some showers brush into the state of tamil nadu. nothing major here. otherwise some fair weather clouds. and some good news for southern pakistan, the winds are picking up that is going to flush out that fog and smog and improve the air quality there. in time for a 3rd day in a row, schools have been shot in western saudi arabia. it's just too difficult to get around. so that's the picture there in medina. and this rain is stretching from the red sea rate through the gulf and beginning to pour into iraq. we could see some flooding in box at the forecast here is calling for about a months worth of rain in the span of a few hours. all this, what weather also given us the risk of rain here in though have the best chance for that wednesday and thursday. of course we saw some this morning and it will be
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welcome back here watching out as a reminder of our top stories this our a 15 year old palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in bethlehem. the palestinian ministry of health says he was show to the chest by soldiers. israel's new security minister has made an intrusion my entering the compound housing, the acts of mos move palestinians describe as provocative mom bank via to the site which is significant for both muslims and jews. tens of thousands of railway workers in the u. k. a holding a 2 day strike, pay and working conditions are at the center of this loan running dispute. this is the 1st day back at work for many people who rely on the rail network. now brazilian football legend pele will be lay to rest later on tuesday in the southern city of santos, long lines of borders continue to cue to pay their final respects at a wake at the villa bone marrow stadium. he died on thursday,
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the age of 18 when we buried near the home field of santos football club, where he started his career with john holman, joins us live from santa austin and john, i was really amazed to see people falling past pallet's body in the very early hours of the morning or something like 4 or 5 o'clock when we saw images of people being there, what's the mood in the atmosphere? clearly people very devoted to police memory. yeah, definitely. and even earlier than that, we were taught to colleagues who were hero for the night, poor souls. and they said that 2 or 3 in the morning people are continuing to go past. and we chatted a bit to people that were heading past like the last hour or so. and they said that they wanted to do it before they. they went to work 11 man said at ra, half by enough said that he wanted to go and pay his respects before he and he went into his job. so i think that's what people are doing now, and they're in the last couple of hours to be able to do it because at 10 o'clock
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local time, just couple of hours now. and this sort of lying in state for pele, is going to, is going away and, and one of the last visitors, a parent is going to be the new president of the country again at president lula who's also going to come. you also saw johnny infant dino and other visitors yesterday along with the centaurs. it looked like the central's youth team that all came as well and filed around at his coffin. we've also got a little bit of an update in terms of pallet's locker. we've been talking about this the last couple of days here at santa hills is where he spent his life from the age of 16 until 34 and where he scored most of his 1200 plus goes me. i have his dedicated locker with his number on it. the number 10 is also on the back of her. on the back of his shirt there we've been asking people if they're gonna open the locker, that he closed when he left the club and said, just leave it like that. and the stewards of the cup of been telling us that no,
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they're gonna keep that mystery for now. they're not going to open the locker. they're going to talk to the, the family. they see it is a sort of umbrella. that's good luck for the club. so we'll see how that develops late room for that is far too tantalizing, john, i'm desperate to know exactly what's inside that locker. you mentioned president lula there. of course, the newly inaugurated president. i'm. we've seen an awful lot of device of politics and brazil a recent years haven't way, but pele really brought the country together. yes, us exactly what a man we was say. we were talking to her. remember him playing was telling us we chatted outside of the museum the other day. he said that this was a figure in a divided country, in which days obviously lots a big inequality between the pool between the rich, sometimes between different colors of people as well. and this was a man who just by his presence, managed to bring the country together under the banner of i supposed joy of playing
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. they call it hogan benito here. the beautiful game of the beautiful way of playing. and the fact that he managed to bring the country, those 3 wo cops, especially the last one, is interesting, actually pele himself, speaking specifically about that picture in 1970 and mexico. the one that he's remembered full, kept it in that brilliant technicolor. know the yellow shirt, the green grass in being mobbed at the end of it. he said that the greatest gift in victory is not the trophy. it's the relief. and i think that tells you something about what that was like to be him. that bird of expectation, that way of carrying the hopes of the nation on his back, it must have felt like at times during his playing career, he was playing during a time of the military dictatorship for some of it. in brazil is a period of darkness in the country. some people criticized him for not speaking, how openly against that you could remember that if he had done that, this was a dictatorship, the talk to people that kill people said was incredible risks with doing that. but
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he, we saw his role as playing as bring enjoyed to the country through that and winning trophies. and he said that mexico and well in the woke up of 1970 did definitely more for brazil than it did for football. thank you john. john hallman live in santos. china has condemned to move by several countries to impose cove at 19 restrictions on people traveling from its borders. those travellers are now required to present a negative coven. 19 t. s. the u. s. japan, italy and cutter among the nations that introduced the new measures after reported surge infections. when the un concord additional week i can go to, we believe that some countries have imposed entry restrictions targeting only chinese travelers. this decision like scientific basis and some practices are unacceptable. we firmly oppose any attempts to manipulate epidemic prevention measures in order to achieve political goals, we will take counter measures based on the principle of reciprocity. the funeral
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for 3 kurdish victims of an attack in paris is on the way a 69 year old mans. been charged with murder for the shooting, said a kurdish cultural center in late december. or from all, let's go to a summer binge of aid, who's in vio, labelle, the parisians suburb, where the attack happened, and a summer, of course, a huge amount sir. of people have turned out for this funeral. i want people saying though, in the aftermath of the shooting was, would have each since these 3 people. oh paris. i used to be that anger and disappointedly. the 3rd here says that they've been disappointed by the response. i feel insulted that so far it has not been when they will not believe that you started out by
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a man who was only motivated rates of hatred. and that one the authority is to do more in the last few hours. we see people coming from other parts of other bases in there. i've been here in there 1001 thing that remains amongst all of them was it? yeah. not satisfied with the authorities. the 2 bodies have just arrived here. now there's going to be a ceremony and there's going to be made on the committee, which says that i try and find this is a community. it has a from jackie from iran facing good. yes. now they said that they are in france in both of europe and they continue to face the just not being of the 3 victims. one is going to be to buy food in iraq and the rest right to turkey for bad. ringback we are here from the families for mothers were arriving.
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and one thing that they all have in common is anger. and the child sitting here behind that they are dead will remain alive in their hearts forever. okay, sama binge of aid and viola. bad on the outskirts of parents. thank you. republicans of the united states will take control of the house of representatives on tuesday. they narrowly won a majority of november's mid term elections, but failed to take the senate, the pool showing at the polls. her spoke disagreements at the top of the party, article haine has more from washington. it's not been a question for 100 years, not since 1923. when it took 9 rounds of voting to elect frederick gillett. as speaker of the house of representatives, please raise your ryan man with your every time since it's been decided on the 1st vote. but 2023 is possibly going to be very different. the presumptive speaker,
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kevin mccarthy has been lobbying his fellow republicans since the midterm election . they still seem sure to vote with good valuable. there will be 222 republican sworn in mccarthy needs 218 of them to vote for him to become speaker 5, on the far right have already said they will never vote for him. so mccarthy has made some concessions, promising to change the rules, so just 5 representatives can call for a vote to remove him from leadership. right now, it would take a majority of republicans. he's also pledged to create committees to investigate the justice department over it's investigation of former president, donald trump, and a committee focused on competing with china. but 7 additional republicans released a letter saying it's still not enough. once republicans do like the speaker, it seems unlikely they'll be able to pass significant legislation because democrats control the senate and the white house. what they can do though is try to abstract president joe biden's agenda and launch investigations. i think they are fine with
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being able to do more oversight and want, you know, the white house to answer questions about afghanistan. ah, i want to talk about corona virus where they come from. did the government have anything to do with it? much of the agenda will depend on who is handed the gap. ah, as of now, no one seemed sure that it will be kevin mccarthy. paddock lane al jazeera washington, south korea last one of the lowest fertility rates in the world. and the government wants to change that it's increasing child care support to encourage young people to start families. goonies kim reports from sol. the 1st babies of the year in south korea twins held by their grandmothers and another buy a new father. a welcome sound. in a country that has been at a population death cross since 2020,
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the number of deaths consistently outpacing birth on the president says the government has poured more than 220000000000 dollars into increasing the fertility rate over the past 16 years without avail or provision, meaning we need effect of policies that are based not on populism, from trucks, science and data. nonetheless, the incentives will continue the latest a monthly stipend, effective january. first mothers in south korea will receive an equivalent of $550.00 per month for child until that infant turns one that parent pay is set to rise to 800 dollars next year. for those who are from here, the district of con ma'am, which has the lowest fertility in soul a one time birth bonus of $1500.00 a week or higher. if the infant is a 3rd or 4th child. when eugene is expecting her 2nd baby next month,
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she walked away from a career and education consulting, where she had her eldest he on. she welcomes the cash for additional expenses such as nappies and bottles. but the real help she needs an extra pair of hands is still out of reach that, that kind of service that i really need. because says i have 2 children. if one is sick, then i need to go to the hospital, but i have to carry my infant 2nd child to go to the hospital with my 1st child. and it will be very difficult because it's not like my husband can be here like 247 . he needs to go out to work. when sociologist says the government has missed the mark, pointing to young people who face low wages and unstable employment prospects which leads to increased competition. jan and brewing distrust between genders, children are a life long commitment and many young others. find it difficult to think about being responsible for the one person's life when they're not sure about their
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future. so furthermore, some yobbos are constantly exhausted and tire is a result of working long hours as lifespans increase economist project that by 2050, for every 100 working south koreans, there will be 76 dependence, both minors and the elderly. the government will need to decide how to prevent the demographic imbalance from tipping into a fight over a limited resources. unit kim al jazeera saw no way her set a record for sales of electric cars. new figures suggest nearly 80 percent of new cars registered last year were battery powered. that's far ahead of the e u, where the figure was less than 9 percent electric car sellers have benefited from tax breaks with lower fees for road tolls and public parking noise. government wants all you can be electric within 2 years. carl brown is an executive analyst said, i see cars dot com and a forbes autos contributor. he says there are several factors that could limit the
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sales or electric cars. we see the percentage of new vehicle sales in norway going toward ease. but we don't necessarily see the sales growth and if anything, there's been some contraction for the last few years. and so i'm wondering how many people in norway, they're either new car buyers and the tax breaks help them, or they're not necessarily new car buyers. and they're just hanging on to their internal combustion vehicle because they don't want to, they want to face the potential long term issues that we're talking about with ranging variety. and so what we're going to see in the next few years but could be interested. you could see new car sales dropping, but there being a lot of ease, but still being a huge percentage of norway. people that just hang onto their older car. everyone likes to think that they can charge the car at home and, and a lot of people obviously have electricity at their house. they get a level 2 charger, not less than charge overnight. but if you want to travel more than the cars range or you want to run multiple errands during the day and you have to use the public system.
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