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a better wind has now become a place to welcome fans from around the world when people need to be heard. and the story told. this area of size will, will be an island within a 100 years. with exclusive interviews and in depth super hero, germany's largest container for sure how to come to our g 0 has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentary and live ah international condemnation after israel's fall. right? national security ministers incursion into alex a mos compounded occupied east jerusalem. ah ha ha ha robin, you're watching all of their life. my headquarters here in doha also come in
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long lines of mourners in brazil pay their final respects to football. legend pele, who will be late to rest later on tuesday, a new year, but the same levels of disruption to britain's rel network is tens of thousands of rail workers. walk out on day one and a week, a strike action. also, china's health care system is on the verge of collapse as the country eases cave at 19 restrictions. ah, welcome to the program, ms. riley fall right minister. pamela, been given. intrusion into the al axa moss compound has been described as deeply provocative. the move was not only criticized by the police in palestinian leadership, is also a stream of condemnations by his rarely opposition, as well as arab countries like cattle, saudi arabia, and jordan. national security minister been given,
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entered the complex for the 1st time since becoming a minister, angry muslims around the world as it houses one of his slums holy a shrines. the palestinian authority says it's a major provocation in now. the ham and was iraq is really been love you. the storming of alexa must, by the is really minister, been ga via this morning, constitutes a serious challenge to the feelings of the palestinian people. you recall on our people to confront such incursions that aim to make an x a must exist temple. this is a violation of all international norms, valleys, conventions, laws. and israel's pledges to the american president were, had several palestinian groups, including ham arcing garza have condemned them if the head of his entry. hm are said that it won't sit idly by neither adeel ma ha ha ha berner. we consider this cowardly attempt by ben giving her a dangerous escalation and a provocation of the palestinians and the arab and muslim nations. this good spark
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a religious war in the region. bank of era, controversial far politician is known for his anti palestinian and racist remarks. he is called fort greater jewish access to the holy site, but prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said in a statement that he is committed to strictly keeping the status quo at our axa. so the carrot has more from occupied east jerusalem. vancouver is quite the controversial figure, probably the most controversial in this new government that was sworn in just a few days ago. this is very much in keeping with his personality. it's not the 1st time he visited, but it is the 1st time that it is rainy minister has, has, i wouldn't even say visited this radio call. it visited the palestinians, call it storming of oxer most compound. i just want to give you some contexts and i can run jihad is going to show you what it ok. so most compound is it's just behind me here. you'll see that the golden don't,
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that's the dome of the rock. and we've also got the area that space around that that includes the mosque, and that area is called the compound. it's a said holy site for most muslims, off the mac and medina, and saudi arabia. it's a very significant for the muslim world. and we've 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 policy as well. members, including the opposition, be to who is also the former prime minister. and i just want to read to the reaction that we've heard from international reaction. we've had the boss that is israel say that the us biden is ministration has made it clear since this incident this morning that the israeli government, that opposes the israeli government and opposes steps that could home the status quo in the holy sites. it's all been given has been a controversial figure for many years. he's
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a fully youth coordinator of the ultra nationalist cash party, which was uploaded $994.00. have to be branded a terrorist group. he's a lawyer by trade. he's represented isn't by far right. activists accused of hate crimes against palestinians. he's also in the past, been convicted of incitement to racism and destroying property. and us call for it his worth disloyal palestinians to be expelled from israel. delevie is the president of the us that leads project and the former israeli negotiator explains why been given went to the acts of mos compound. this was with the full coordination of the prime minister's office of the israeli security agencies of the internal security agency. the shin bet, etc. the timing early in the morning. the head fake of oh it's not gonna happen to day. so 1st of all, fully coordinated with nut ano, 2nd of all, yes, bank of ear, extremist, but also to caution not to make this to exclusively about the person of bengal beer
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. he is a particular brand of extremism, but let's see the thread of continuity here. and the threat of coordination across the israeli political system. let's remember it was just over 2 decades ago that sharon, eric sharon then the opposition leader did a visit to our luxor that led to a major outbreak of several years of violence. let's not forget that this time around. not only was this coordinated with nut ano, but this is probably going to be the modus operandi of the new government, the game of one upsmanship of hard line arisen each time they undertake a provocation. and it is not met with a serious response. they will say, you see those who caution and say, be scared, don't do this when we assert what they will call jewish rights, we're proving them wrong. so this will be a spiral, i think. and crucially,
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it plays into nut and yahoo's hands cuz he will turn round to the international community and say, i'm the responsible guy. i'm the safe pair of hands work with me and we can get through this next period. now there will be more israeli raids in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry says a 15 year old boy was shot dead by israeli forces. it happened during a raid on a refugee camp near bethlehem. the israeli military says it shot some one involved in what it called violent confrontations with its soldiers. the seasonal procession of brazilian football legend pelley is underway in the southern city of santos. these a live pictures as the cortege moves through the winding streets. as you can see, large crowds of gathered on the streets of the city where he began his career. he died on thursday at the age of 82 and will be buried near the his home or of the santos club. monica yanna. kiev is also on the streets of santos,
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for she joins us now. live the cortez passed you by just a few moments ago, monica. it's been a very emotional day for those that have lined the streets of santos. yes, it has. now. as you can see behind me, there, it was filled with crowds. now it's all empty because every one that was here just when after the funeral procession, which will go down the beach, pass in front of the house of bellairs. mother, she just turned 100 years old last november. and from there it will go to the cemetery. and it's the largest vertical cemetery in the world. bella himself had already decided what he wanted. he wanted to be buried there on the 9th floor because he would have a view of the stadium. but the family decided that he will be in the 1st floor because that will be easier for people to go visit him. and uh,
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it's just 600 meters away from here and here we are, with yog almost are so. who is not? are a fan of the santos team? he has another team. but he was telling us how emotional this day was. so to our go, what do you think this represents for brazil, for fans in general, throughout the world? as, as you are saying, i'm a st barlow fan, which is another club here from the state to so fall, but villas bigger than, than any club in any difference. so the law represents a lot for us brazilian people. so it's a, it's a very emotional day, or i saw the whole ceremony in the in coming out. it's the last good bye to pillar . so it's, it's an important moments. it's a sad moment, but it's also a moment to honor his life in all his career as the greatest football player ever. and i'm do you think that it was saw, people are comparing sometimes to what happened to mad at donna in, in argentina when he died. and it was a big thing. what about here in brazil?
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what do you think brazilians feel towards bellaire compared to what argentines felt towards madonna as i think it's a little bit different because argentinians are different from brazil as they are more emotional they, they like the drama kind of staff soul for their mother. donna was a god for us delays a king. so it is as to a human being, you know, and as a human being, he had a lot of controversial feelings or i don't know if people always appreciate the value of villa as it is for brazil. but certainly at this moment at his there are people are honoring and, and understanding what, what he represents for brazil, the bride that he gave to our brazilians. and he really change under the history of this country. thank you to our go. so as you can see, yes it bella, now is, is something it's been on t v all the time since he died. ah, last week. so we've been seeing documentary interviews with people that knew him.
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ah, and everybody, even young people that never saw him play. know who ballet is. thanks so much. molly. clearly care for us there in santos. let's take you. of course. as you can see, live pictures there are on the street serv. santo's police. a coffin has been placed on top of i think it is a fire engine. and so every can get a view of it every a to see it as it winds through the streets slowly towards ah, the funeral service, and then later on to its internment or in the local graveyard. but of course, sir, as could be a very long journey for polly as sir his city and his club pay tribute to him on this very auspicious day. let's get more listen david tri horn. he's the director of the netflix documentary pele. he says it was a remarkable experience to meet and work with the celebrated player over an 18
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month period. paulette overseas sort of become a little bit more reclusive, from fame in the, in the last few years. he did very, very few interviews. and we were about the only people who manage to spend some serious amounts of time with him. ah, and to try and as, as he said before, this for a private individual, despite his level of fame. and to try and pill off some of those masks. but he was very, very giving, with his time very warm, it always turn up late. ah, but he as soon as he did turn up, he could see him flick a switch, he was the king, and he hated silence his will, was to chatting and joking, and wanted to include every body armor was happy to give countless autographs. after every time we filmed with him and we spent the best part of 18 months filming with him not continuously but every now and then. ah, but yeah he, i, he was just everything you'd expect him to be warm, giving generous, and very professional too. i think there was a great sense of humility,
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but also this great sense of pride. he really loved brazil to things he loved san santos and brazil. ah. and he was very, very proud to have traveled the world with both. ah, and to as we talked about earlier and to put brazil on the map through his footballing actions. and that was both with, with club and with country. but he's very, very proud of santos. he would. there was santo's paraphernalia all around his house. any time someone mentioned santo's head start cheering and going santos football club. the greatest team in the world. well, still had here on al jazeera, why it seems it won't be a happy new year for rail workers in the united kingdom. but the latest on the strike in that sector and south korea is paying big bucks for babies with the government now offering incentives to young parents. lou stories after the break ah,
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the called snap warnings and fog warnings in play for the northwest of india. however, one by the way, this stretches from punjab state right into the dash. so here's how low temperatures will go awaken up on wednesday morning just to degrees in under the sun. now for the rest of india may sneak in some showers for tom. now do states, otherwise some fair weather clouds to be found for the southern slice of the country off the buckets on those winds picking up in southern bucket stones. so that's going to flush out the fog smug there and improve air quality in karachi for example, that the high of 26 degrees southeast asia. we've got this batch of what weather in the south china sea press place where that goes on thursday crashes in to the coast of vietnam, the southern coast. i think we're bound to see some flooding here. still some showers streaming into indonesia as main island of java, but i think the bigger pulses will be central java providence as we had toward
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wednesday, gloomy picture right across china. some showers not too far away from hong kong. and we have that familiar weather patterns setting up once again, cold. they're rushing over those warm waters of the sea of japan. so some snow storm warnings in play. western hoko island. i think anywhere in the order of $40.00 to $50.00 centimeters of snow and 12 hours, that's it. see later, the lebanon is facing a range of crisis. political, economic country. many cherry and children are hungry, and many people are jobless, while others die at sea. in the midst of the despair, one group is often overlooked. they don't have enough pocket money to buy something to eat. al jazeera goes to the heart of palestinian refugee camps in lebanon. the full report stories of a forgotten people on al jazeera. ah
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ah, ah. my kill watching, i was just a reminder of our top stories. israel's new security minister hasn't traded into the compound housing, the alex and most of the palestinians describe as provocative. let's be the stream of condemnation spies. really opposition as well as our country is like consol, saudi arabia and jordan, a 15 year old palestinian boy has been killed by israeli forces in bethlehem. the palestinian ministry of health says that he was shot in the chest by soldiers and thousands of motors in brazil have been paying their final respects to football. legend pele will be later. later on tuesday, he dies on thursday. the age of 82 will be buried near the state even suntrust when
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he started his career. tens of thousands, the rail workers in the united kingdom, the holding a 2 day strike starting on tuesday. pay and working conditions are at the center of the long running dispute. and this is the 1st day back at work for many people who rely on the rail network across the u. k. so the strike full is disrupted stoppages and they run up to the christmas holiday period or a force. it has more from london bridge station. there are train services operating, but they're operating on a skeleton scale. and so when the trains do come in relatively regularly, they're usually pretty full. we're told that across the network, half of the network is down. that means that some areas have no trains whatsoever. and that as a whole, 20 percent of services are running starting later in the day finishing earlier in the day. so some of the people we were speaking to say they were able to get to work that they had to make plans. they had to navigate overloaded buses and other
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problems are spinning over from this. and that they do even those who have sympathy for the strike because they want to come to an end. that is the message as well, coming from the government. they want to see these strikes done. they're saying that they should be cooled off. and it b r n t union, which is the union at the head of the strikes this day and tomorrow that they should come back around the table. the union itself is accusing the government being the main impediments to resolving this dispute and it's expected to go on for the rest of the week. 2 strikes today and wednesday from the r n t union one on thursday from another union. the less union in the r n t work is back out on strike again on friday and saturday. medical professionals in the national health service say they're under pressure. that is, that we quote, intolerable and unsustainable situations. now the royal college of emergency medicine says delays and can could account for up to 500 deaths each week. several
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hospitals, health trust and ambulance services declared critical incident save the festive period. a critical incident to the situation where the services couldn't operate properly. members of france's kurdish community, the paid tribute to 3 victims of an attack in paris under the people have turned out to bid farewell to the victims to will be buried into here while another will be laid to rest in northern iraq. so that those, that the event in paris travel from belgium and switzerland, prosecutors have charged a 69 year old man for the shootings that occurred as cultural center. in late december, china has condemned a move by several countries to impose k with 19 restrictions on people traveling from its borders who are required to present a negative cave in 1900 test. the u. s. japan, italy in cath amongst the nations that introduced the new measures due to a reported surge infections when we talk with you. so we can go home. we believe
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that some countries have imposed entry restrictions targeting on the 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. well, i've been trying to major cities, it's starting to attend normal as the government. let's kevin 1900 restrictions for some it's a relief, but the medical system is under strained with many suspecting that officials under reporting the number of cases, katrina, you reports of beijing in wintry beijing. the pace of life is picking up. people are enjoying being out doors after weeks of staying inside after a widespread curve at 19 outbreak. yell son who sells traditional suites from his cart. welcome to the lifting of restrictions in december only. what your, of course is good,
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if indeed all the restrictions are ever one can come out now for was good for contra mall. if you are always in lockdown, you have no income for sure. he says business is better now than it's been in years . the 67 year old had covered 19 last month. many of the people we spoke to in this neighborhood have told us they also called the virus province, at least to 70, to 80 percent of people in this area. god careens wealth turned under. we all got sick for those who have recovered, life has returned to normal tests and health chord scans are no longer quiet and to restaurants and public spaces. tuesday is the 1st working day of 2023 and the streets here are busier than they've been in months. many businesses have reopened and most workers have returned to the office. but it's not just the streets that are crowded. hospitals are full of people seeking treatment for covered 19 the chinese center for disease control and prevention says less than half
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a 1000000 people have been infected nationwide. but scientists say cases automatically under reported. the government insists the situation is under control . when the issue is high, should i go to torture? nationwide our medical resources have not yet reached a situation of tide supply. we have anticipated a substantial increase in demand. so we are well prepared for those who are healthy . this relief that the use of locked downs are behind them and many are looking forward to a new sense of normalcy. katrina, you al jazeera paging. the philippine president has arrived in china for a 3 day state visit fed and marcus junior says he's looking forward to improving ties with chinese, either teaching ping or expected to sign a deal that would allow manila to directly communicate with beijing on the issue of the dispute in the south china sea protest and bolivia have continued for
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a 6th day. demonstrators reposing the detention of a right wing opposition leader some torched carson set off fireworks. in confrontations with the police and santa cruz officers arrested the regions governor louis fernando camacho last week, and he's been accused of playing a role in unrest that led to the ousting of president eva alice in 2019 schools closed in parts of saudi arabia. heavy rain has caused flooding in the western city of gender, flood waters, destructed road traffic, and delayed flights. last year, the government spent more than a $1000000.00 upgrading the cities drainage system. south korea has one of the lowest fertility rates in the world, and the government wants to change that is increasing child care support to encourage young people to start families in as kim has more 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
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a population death cross since 2020. 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 corporation, we are new. we need effect of policies that are based not on populism. talk about 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 per child, until that infant returns 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 sol, 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, she walked away from
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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 since 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. it's 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. and, and brewing distrust between genders. children are a life long commitment and many young others find it difficult to think about being
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responsible for it to one person's life when they're not sure about their future. so furthermore, some yarborough's are constantly exhausted entire as a result of working long hours as lifespans increased 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 republicans in the us will take control of the house of representatives of the coming hours. they not only what a majority of november's mid term elections, but fail to take the senate before showing that the poles of sparked disagreements at the top of the party, particularly as more from washington d. c. 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
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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, kevin mccarthy has been lobbying his fellow republicans since the midterm election . they still seem sure to vote the speaker with good anyone. 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,
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it seems unlikely they'll be able to pass significant legislation because democrats control the senate and the white house where they can do that is try to obstruct president jo biden's agenda and launch investigations. i think they are fine with 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. malloy has sent a record for sales of electric cars, new figures, the just nearly 80 percent of the cars registered last year were battery powered to the far ahead of the european union for the figure was less than 9 percent electric
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call. sellers that benefited from tax breaks and lower fees, ro tells and public parking noise. government wants all new calls to be electric within 2 years. cobra is an executive and the listed. i see cars dot com and the forbes autos contributor. he says there are several factors that could limit the sales of 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
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likes to think that they can charge the cart home. and a lot of people obviously have electricity at their house. they get a level to 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, there's really still no good country that's got that handled the closest might be the supercharger network. that tesla has, for instance, in the us, but again, you can find big pockets of the u. s. that have no coverage, and most cars just, it makes people very nervous. they want to drive a long distance and if they can't depend on their home charger, it's very nervous for them. ok, don't y'all just bear with me so robin and her reminder of our top stories, israel's recently appointed security minister, has intruded into the compound housing. the alex and mosque it's all been given was surrounded by security forces as he.
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