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mr from degenerative systems to regenerating the living world and meets the businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit that is had traumatic change for society. are we going to collapse, or are we gonna write business critical on al jazeera? here in the desert, outside of downtown doha, there isn't a football to be seen. there is though, a well kept taking place in want of capsule. it's oldness, i most unique sport camels here are written by robot jockeys who are controlled by their owners. we ride alongside of during the race. it's racing in the 21st century and he's bringing him the tourists. i did, we have seen a large number of fever fans come in here to enjoy the race and we're doing our best to introduce him to our traditions and culture. there are $28.00 trophies at stake and the top price over a $1000000.00 on a golden sword. aah!
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overhauling a broken immigration system. $30000.00 central american migrants to be admitted to the us each month. but a controversial pandemic provision will be expanded. ah, or entails is out there in life from london. also coming up ukraine's president rejects a proposed truce by russia to celebrate orthodox christmas. that amazing lensky says moscow wants to stop advances in the dumbass deadlock at the heart of the u. s . government republican kevin mccarthy fails again to secure enough votes to become the speaker of the house and violence in northwestern mexico after sun. i'm a notorious mexican drug lord is arrested ah
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no thousands of migrants escaping poverty, violence and political repression in central america. a being given a new legal pathway to the u. s. president joe biden has unveiled a new plan to allow people from haiti, cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela to work in the us. but at the same time, he warned those trying to enter illegally will be immediately turned away. under the pandemic era title 40 to order, thousands of people hoping to join the program cute at border authority offices in mexico following the announcement. biden's plan will only include those who fly into the country and people will have to be financially sponsored by messages. this if you're trying to lead cuba, nicaragua, haiti, you have re and we all have agreed to began a journey to america. do not do not just show up with the border stay where you are and apply illegally from there. starting today if you don't apply to the legal
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process, you will not be eligible for this new parole program. white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more us president, in a nutshell, is trying to achieve some semblance of order at the u. s. border with mexico, given the fact that since he took office, the number of illegal crossings into the united states has surged out at least 37 percent. and there really has been somewhat describe chaos at the border and this has have been a tremendous strain on not only the border security at the border, but also the various facilities, whether be the hospitals in the local regions, the schools, the police forces. and so it has been an enormous task and trying to get this under control. so that's the 1st part of this. there is another piece of this. that is, is that the u. s. president is trying to encourage the u. s. congress to act. it
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has been 20 years since the immigration has been reformed in the united states. and so this is the u. s. president saying look at, i need you to do something. i've been asking you to do something in the absence of that i am taking action. and the other big piece and all of this is, this is the u. s. president responding to the u. s. voter because it was very clear in the mid term congressional elections that both democrats and republicans were not happy with what they were seeing played out of their t. v. screens. night after night after night, they're seeing images of people crossing into the united states, taking up a pathway in and many cases feeling very desperate, trying to get to the united states and doing it in a manner that is not orderly. and this is of concern to most americans who feel that many people are risking their lives and in many cases are dying. trying to get
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into the u. s. the ukranian president of roger mozilla ski, says russia is trying to use a proposed truce as cover to stop advances in the don bus region and bring in more equipment put in order to his defense minister to impose a temporary cease fire starting on friday to correspond with the orthodox christmas holiday, the criminal is calling on ukraine's forces to lay down weapons too. but ukrainian says there'll be no truce or prospect for peace talks until all russian troops leave ukrainian territory. patrice proposal came as tequila president had phone conversations with president putin. andrew frenzy, there's a lot of miss lensky richard over at the ones office as he urged putin to support a unilateral cease fire. and a fast solution. ankara has previously been involved in mediation that led to the
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grain corridor ordeal and safe certain plans around these f for nuclear power plant . united states and germany of both cindy more of their modern fighting vehicles to ukraine. the u. s. has agreed to send about 50 bradley infantry on vehicles, while germany is sending its design. the moder, not the heavy time ukraine keeps asking for, but both vehicles are considered powerful weapons able to take on russian armor. germany is also joining the u. s. and sending a patriot missile defense system ah, republican kevin mccarthy has lost his bid to become how speaker of a 9th time as a group of conservative republicans continue to block him from the ro. unable to secure the $218.00 votes required, the coffee is now growing. republicans and democrats to find the votes he needs or step aside. house representatives is unable to govern until
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a speaker has chosen the way john henry boys live from capitol hill. and so, and so they went to the 10th food. now that's right, this is unprecedented in about a 150 years that we've gone to a 10th valid we have never seen a 2nd valid in the past 100 years. the last time was 1923. so this is an extraordinary impasse. what's happening now is members are nominating people. they are nominating 3 republicans and one democratic. and what has happened time after time without many votes? switching actually without any votes. switching today, there have been 21 votes that have not been for mccarthy by republicans. and then mccarthy has been receiving his usual 201 votes. need to 18 in order to cross that threshold and he's not getting there. he's not, he, he offered a number of concessions between yesterday and today, including allowing
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a single member of congress to call for a vote to remove this speaker. that would then go with the majority vote. that's an extraordinary concession. and it's the last in a series. it would make the new speaker perhaps the weakest in american history and still that didn't move a single vote among this block of freedom caucus republicans and they seem to want anybody but kevin mccarthy among the republican party. so that vote the tense will go forward and right now it does not look as if anybody has the vote for a majority. and it doesn't look as if mccarthy has the 218 votes that he would need in order to call a recess. that would allow him to get out of the chamber, stop the vote, perhaps twist some arms, offer some inducements, and try to get a different result in. there are members of congress who have said, republicans, you have said that if this persists,
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they are eventually going to pressure mccarthy to get out. or they'll start voting for someone else and told her just reminders how important the speaker position is in terms of how the country is governed. well, the speaker, 2nd in line to the president of the united states, the single most powerful member of congress during the insurrection on capitol hill. couple years ago it was nancy pelosi who was really largely running thing. she was the one in contact with people at the white house. it is largely considered one of the most powerful jobs in washington. and nothing can happen until that speaker is elected. they can't pass laws. they can't even swear in the members who are sitting in that chamber. they are all now members elect because they're elected every 2 years. they are not full members at this stage. so that means nothing can happen and pretty soon they will be unable to pay their staffs. so there is some urgency to get this done. but i talked to mccarthy supporter
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earlier and he said they are willing to go through it least this weekend if it hasn't been too long. and thank you very much. indeed. violence interrupted in northwest and mexico after the son of notorious mexican drug lord and chapel was arrested of video guzman. lopez was taken into custody in the city of cool. you can on wednesday night mexican security forces previously arrested him in 2019. but he was late to released over fears of violence. he thought to be a high ranking member of the similar cartel, which is one of the largest drug trafficking organizations in the world. i know roughly has more from mexico city. all of this, of course, began in the early hours of thursday, january 5th, where the order was given to make this arrest security forces, then launch operation in the sinaloa and capital, the city of julio can. since then, we have been hearing ongoing reports of violence shooting, confrontations,
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violent confrontations. we would argue that this is probably the most significant confrontation between mexican security forces and elements of this in a lower cartel here in recent years. there been reports of cars being being stolen and used to create road blocks across the city. by all accounts, as does appear to be wide spread, it does not appear to be isolated only in the city of of cooley account, but in other cities and towns across the state of seen the lower. again, we can confirm that a video guzman has been captured. he is known as one of the more high ranking officials within this organization. within the last few hours, there is also we should note a video that's been circulating on social media of passengers aboard a commercial airline board, an air mexico flight that was about to take off from the city of cooley, a con when it was impacted by a bullet, the airline idol may he go, has confirmed this incident,
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very sort of troubling images of the passengers aboard that plain as seeking cover . again, this is pretty widespread. there's a lot of concern over what happens next. at this point. they say that we're paying particularly close attention to what happens next, because this is a scenario that has played out before in 2019 mexican authorities were going after the same target against a video was mine. they were able to capture him. but what happened in response from members of the sinaloa cartel was essentially armed elements of the cartel, dispersing throughout the city of cool. you can terrorizing the city similar to what we're seeing play out now. so that's the concern. moving forward. picking up on what time roughly i was talking about that with the incident at the airport to appleton. she's saying that they will keep flight suspended at major airports in similar until securities, insured after the rest of over duke was months and keeping on the stores. and to a degree, rebels have announced their withdrawing from another town in eastern, the democratic republic of congo. and they say they're putting out from women garbo,
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which is a few 100 kilometers north of cuba, where the group pronounced a withdraw last month y'all, congo is accused rwanda backing m $23.00 fighters. random denied all involvement in m. 20 trees resurgence. but the accusations have led to a major diplomatic crisis in the region. the conflict, as for thousands of people from their homes. patrick maria contemporary is a government specs person for the democratic republic of congo. he says rwanda is key to ensure in peace in the d. r. c. read or a framework made by the states following the baton november movement stop even the it's not really what your plan is because it's trick some times. but you're seeing that that child respecting was following the recommendation made by old united or countries nations united states, french or spanish,
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or germany, or this country being run on it as asking them respect would the i read online the process, it beats back in the town but i don't believe that to be done. that's the only way we can avoid using forces. so come this half hour of bolivia is blocked highways. protests of the rest of a governor continue for 7th day and a royal boston person is prince harry makes some startling revelations in a memoir due to be released next week. ah hello there. it's been a very wet start to the earth, northern areas of australia. thanks to the monsoon rains but also a former tropical cyclone ellie that's been sitting stagnant across areas like
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a kimberly bringing some very heavy rain that's caused flooding. now as we go into the we can, it's finally starting to push its way further south. take its very intense rain with it will work its way east as we go further into the weekends. now behind this lots of hot and dry conditions to be enjoyed because western parts of australia, the temperature in perth, is set to dip down before it starts to pick up again next week. and there will be more in the way of sunshine for the likes of sydney that's after a wet saturday. by the time we get to monday you can see the sunshine coming in and the temperature picking back up. that was the hope across the tasman to new zealand . unsettled weather, plaguing both islands, very heavy rain affecting the north of the south island on friday with plenty of rain sweeping into the bay of plenty. it's a similar trend. as we go into saturday. we moved to southeast asia, we got a deepening area of low pressure trucking, some very heavy rain at coastal areas of vietnam that will work its way further south. we track it further east is continuing to bring the heavy rains to central
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and southern areas of the philippines. that's the weather. ah ah, why did one of toilet was decorated hobbs flee the country in fear of his la fraud investigation? one 0, 18th revealed, explodes to validate a police corruption on out to 0. there was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative and hall dangers and demand the truth? join me more from on hill for up front. on al jazeera lou . ah,
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we're gonna talk stories here now, j 0. you as president joe biden has announced a new plan to accept up to $30000.00 migrants each month in a bit to tackle the border crisis. a new policy will apply to asylum seekers from cuba, nicaragua, haiti, and venezuela. but a controversial pandemic order allowing expansions is set to be expanded. ukraine is dismissed a proposal by russia's president vladimir putin for 36 hour truce. putin ordered his defense minister to impose a temporary cease fire starting on friday to correspond with the orthodox christmas holiday. the keeper's denounced the proposal as he, pa, chrissy, and began death violence as iraq to did northwest and mexico to the son of a notorious mexican drug lord was arrested a video guzman lopez was taken into custody in the city of calia county, mexican security force. his previously arrested in 2019, but he was h a released over fears of bonds. united nations security council
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is holding an emergency meeting on the recent developments at the i'll acts and mosque in occupied east jerusalem is we're a new security minister. it m r bank via anger palestinians. i visiting the site on tuesday a month. it's been widely condemned and via is called for greater jewish access to alex f. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, and jordan of all condemned the intrusion. it's the past in the leadership called an unprecedented publication. at the sensitive moment, all efforts to lower tensions should be accorded white provocations. inflammatory steps, unilateral absence and threats of violence must be categorically rejected. leaders on all sides have responsibility to lower the flames and create the conditions for con antibiotic editor james base has been following the meeting at the united
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nations. what we heard from all of the council members about the situation, and we've heard of some sort of condemnation from some of them a but really rather veiled language. for example, the deputy us ambassador robert would said that he was concerned by una unilateral acts, but of course he didn't say who had carried out of the unilateral act. we took her to her things like maximum was straight, leads to come, we need to refrain from an inflammatory actions. those sort of comments struck came from all the security council members, but not i don't think a great deal of appetite for strong criticism of israel. in fact, the strongest criticism came from new counsel member that happens to be the current president of the security council. and that is japan. israel has released the longest serving palestinian prisoner after 40 years in jail. kareem units is also and he's ready. citizen was convicted in 1983 of kenning israeli soldier in the golan heights. he was initially sentenced to life imprisonment,
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but the sentence was native commuted. security officials have forbidden his friends or family from holding official celebrations to mark has really millions of children in west africa working in hazardous conditions in the farming industry. many of them on coca farms, which could especially shy coco farms provide the basic green a chocolate. almost 5000000 tons of cocoa beans are produced annually. worsley in developing countries in africa and central america, they submitted on by hand as the industry has never experienced widespread mechanization. globally, an estimated 5000000 farming households depend on cocoa as a cash crop. with 70 percent of coco produced by small holders living on less than $2.00 a day. such as a found they rely on coco for 60 to 90 percent of their income, coco's, exported as beans. the combined export value in 2021 was around $12000000000.00.
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the truck it is 3 consumes around 43 percent of all. coco. this market is expected to be worth around $189000000000.00 us dollars by 2026. i'm going to dream reports from western gonna claim yet for the 1st time in his young life, you know, gets his 1st taste of chocolate. he's been working on his humblest cocoa farm for 7 years. he looks father says he put his son to work to prepare him for life's challenges. they do have a badge on the one, meg, you, man, i don't have any money to pay laborers and because there are no schools nearby to accommodate all the children, they help at the farm morning. children as young as for are brought to farms to become conditioned to such an environment as they grow. but noodles are being introduced in europe. that aim to enforce trick to protection of human and children's rights, as well as the environment and producers in countries like gonna believe they could be affected. actively say more than half of all children living in agricultural
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areas, i engaged in work. most of them dangerous work activity man would lobby knows what slike to work as a child from my end as he grew up on a cocoa farm, but later graduated from university, his case is considered exceptional. i laugh. yes. job bout, as michael lee cough i've, i've always been doing most of my might my, my phrase illegals were pregnant along the length across west africa, one and a half 1000000 children. i involved in cocoa for me through many work as farm laborers and, and less than a dollar or nothing at all with officious. an agents travel drawer to communities to buy cocoa beans for $60.00 a sac. but they sell a 2 or 3 times that on the international market. i think we'll call pharma. how much will you end at the have a ceo cool. that price is even lower as much as eaten again as his audit. thank you
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. see, our trends are closer to us. there is no quality indicating for them. pharmacy attempts by western cocoa, biased to force down prices, is keeping hundreds of thousands of children out of school and condemning them to a life of poverty. and they are you only by them receiving better prices and education being approved. can the lives of children like you know, can poor to decrease al jazeera, he m pennekamp tens of thousands of people have attended a special funeral mass for pope benedict. the former head of the roman catholic church. he died at a vatican monastery on saturday, at the age of 95 and imbecile ah applause from some of the 50000 bonuses. pope benedict's coffin is carried into saint peter's square, ah, and a cry from the crowd. santo submittals st. now, calling for the beatification,
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the former head of the catholic church who died at the age of 90. 5. benedict stepped down and 2013 citing poor health. the 1st pope in more than 600 years to resign. his successor, poke francis, he came to know him well, prayed for him on thursday. he quoted it to a particular gracious father. we commend to your mercy pope, a meritus benedict whom you made, successor of peter and shepherd of the church. a fearless preacher of your word and a faithful minister of the divine mysteries, said andy spencer thought, clearly this wasn't on the same scale as the last people funeral in 2005 when john paul, the 2nd died. still 200000 people came to view benedict's body lying in state at saint peter's basilica before this public ceremony. and many here appreciated being able to say farewell think it represents a lot about his life and ah, what, what, he expected a simple celebration, but very beautiful. he also did the,
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despite having other things to do today. i felt that i had to come here. i told myself i had to come and attend holy mass to accompany him in prayer. the current pope is now $86.00. he said he'll step down if his health stops him performing the ro and the vatican's foreign secretary recently hinted that pope benedict death could make that path easier. it was already very complicated, having 2 men wearing white in the attic and if francis had resigned, while bennet was still alive, who would have had to former popes and one reigning pope put benedict was revered as a theologian by many catholics, but by his own admission he was a leader who failed to act decisively enough on cases of sexual abuse by clerics. his legacy is long and complex. with a barbara al jazeera person, this prince harry says, his brother william physically attacked him. did you come suffix, as it happened during an argument at kensington palace in 2019?
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it's one of several allegations made in his memoir, which is set to be released next week. journal records. the latest sensational revelation by prince harry goes to the heart of a troubled relationship with his brother william to the throne. the pair seen here after the death of the queen in a copy of harry's upcoming autobiography, spare, obtained by britain's guardian newspaper. the 2nd line describes a 2019 meeting with his brother on the kensington palace, his state. it descended, he says into acrimony, and then physical violence. the brothers had met to discuss their failing relationship after harry's 2018 marriage to us actor megan markel, and the intrusive, often insulting media coverage that followed harry wright's that william cold. megan difficult, rude and abrasive after which things got heated. harry writes that william grabbed
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me by the collar, ripped my necklace and knocked me to the floor. it is the latest allegation to cast a pole over the house of windsor, headquartered here at buckingham palace. there's been no response royal inside as say the palace has adopted a no comment policy in the media build up to the publication of harry's book next week. not so members of the public brothers has scuffles all the time. so, you know, i think there's probably some truth in it, but i think it was bad. it's might out surely you, you do sorted out within the family, but you want the whole world to know your dirty laundry. really? for millions, millions family tensions where most recently ed in a netflix documentary that amplified previous claims of races made against the royal household which the palace at the time denied. it went further planing megan suffered a miscarriage because of stress caused by negative media coverage. and considered taking her life and they'll be more in lengthy us and u. k. interviews to be broadcast on something. and i don't know how staying silent
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is ever going to make things better when your brother said, you, harry, how could you do this to me? of the everything of the everything we went through would not be what you would say . so you probably say all sorts of different things. what the public makes of it all is the real test of whether these news stains on royal family relations or shrugged off or caused further damage to the royal bran. jonah, how al jazeera and purchase in the bolivian region of santa cruz have now been ongoing for a week ever. the rest of local governor was found under camacho, or the $500.00 trucks and blocked a major highway to demand his release. as part of the demonstration, the farming region is a strong hold of opposition to the left when president se come out true was arrested by special forces last week and taken to a maximum security prison. chief of national police in the philippines has offered his resignation to encourage hundreds of other senior officers to do the same. he
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comes after the interior minister called for mass resignations in a bid to restore public trust in the police. on below, has more from manila responsible. it was a surprise move and a radical one. on wednesday, the philippines interior secretary ben her avalos asked for the resignation of all pleased colonels and generals jesus lumala, bus number. lucky and probably, emma, it appears that there is a big problem in our police force. it appears that there are general ha cardinals involved in drugs. not difficult to fight a war against illegal drugs. i suppose allies could shoot their buck when it, the glint around wrap room. really the thrust of the people have a series of c as led to the arrest of at least 2 senior anti drug officers from a seizure of almost a ton of better. better be thousands of people died in the warren drugs waged by
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former president would be good to terry day. many were st dealers and casual drug users, but throughout his 6 year term, the 3rd, they always claim he had evidence that high ranking police officials were also involved. abilene submits his call from mass resignations is a short cut, but he says only those were found to have least to drug trade will actually be let go. police leadership says they will comply, but human rights groups are concerned that the ministers request undermines due process. many of these, but his generals, i mean they have rights to, i mean i don't think it's fair to expect them to abandon those drives. just people are served or top officials ask them to reside. and there's fear that cases of abuse by the police will be swept under the rug, anticipate that other all of this might say, oh, that they resent they're no longer into service. okay. schools and in that sense that he's had to serve.

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