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pakistan's only elephant sets off for a new life in cambodia and in sport formula. one driver ramen grows shot has survived a horrific crash at the bahrain grand prix. the frenchman escaped with just minor burns after his car burst into flames. on the opening lap, begin in ethiopia, and a day after the government announced it had completed its military operation in the northern region. the leader of the 2 grand forces says they've shot down an ethiopian military plane and captured the pilot. the rebel leader told reuters news agency the pilot was on a mission to bomb when the plane was shot down to ground forces also say they've retaken the northern town of x. some from the ethiopian military. meanwhile, ethiopian state media says at least 70 graves, some individual or some mass of been found in the to green town of america. claims from both sides of the conflict are hard to verify as phone and internet links to the region with cut 3 weeks ago. government said it launched a manhunt for the leaders of the northern region. they say fighters who need to grand people's liberation front could still be hiding in the city and surrounding areas. group ruled the country for decades before prime minister abu ahmed was elected in 2018. the red cross says hospitals in mackay are overwhelmed and running low on supplies, including body bags. the u.n. says it's concerned about unconfirmed reports of violence against nearly 100000 eritrean refugees. living in tikrit, welcomed where reports from nairobi in neighboring kenya. ethiopian government soldiers took the city of the kelly regional capital of the great without much fighting their enemy. it's a gray and people's liberation front appeared to have decided not to put up much resistance after taking full control in the clearly our forces are now pursuing and hunting and to piece the new holes. the government says its forces now control the region. ethiopian state television showed weapons that it said the t. p.l.f. had hidden in churches. but questions remain, where are all the t.p.a. left fighters and substantial stocks of military hardware? and is it equipped to fight an insurgency? as it did once before, successfully in the 1970, s. and eighty's women that are growing, its leaders have said it will keep fighting. ethiopia's government says it no longer has popular support. the so guerrilla warfare component of this is part of their history that they have enjoyed with all guards. and when there isn't popular support for this kind of thing, within the region. prime minister i.b.m. it came to power 2 years ago, taking over from nearly 30 years of t.p.m. left dominated rule reforms introduced have reopened old conflicts. ethiopia has seen growing tensions between the peoples of its various regions and the federal government. the concern is that on some of these core issues of autonomy of 2 grades, so after examination of the grand people, there is actually quite a lot of support for that seat yet. despite the growing concerns about the party, more than 40000, people have fled to neighboring sudan. some of them say they don't feel safe to go home as long as federal government forces are in control. the government says its military operation is over. many others fear the conflict may have only just begun . malcolm web al-jazeera. they had to give a chris to us is a former ethiopian foreign minister who served in the a.t.p. lefts government and left office shortly after prime minister and came to power. he, joins us now by skype from washington. d.c., thank you very much indeed for your time. i just want to ask you 1st about the ethiopian state television claims that 70 graves, some individuals, some massive been found in the town of her marriage interior region. do you have any further information about that? maybe a bit already or a bit of core action minister minister at sebring, the social office, and do you mean a sort of for nothing? let me booklet question dozens of us. this is been a other restriction. and in the allegiance of crime, war crimes can be investigated by the independent body. and people have to account for that. i'm sure the government will account for sure or no points those if you believe to deliver the thing or not mr. should lead such horrendous crime record is here on his just not just a something that i mean if you can. human rights commission said that on november the 9th there was a massacre of known to grains by a member by members of a grand youth group. what does the t.p. left say about that question from the if you can human rights commission? i'm glad you brought up this. this is ridiculous. the question has no independence, no credibility. it's an appendage of the government, so completely, completely discounts that we would be in not a branch of government. ok. and could i move on to that to the, the 30 p.l.f. report saying that they've shut down and ethiopian military plane? is that a sign of the tactics we might expect it would end and indeed an escalation someways, or the complet. as you indicated in the report, this is a biggie. because what has happened is the government has refused peaceful resolution of the problem. satish used to before the before the conflict before the initiation of this war is a choose to engage in an equal and who prefer to attack today and invade to the right. you have invaded to raise a noble peace prize winner of 29000 in the middle to dry in or about issues and other states. anything are as mobilized 100 percent of its ability to 1st couple of military and the defense force of it. there is straight into the air, but it does not know on the point of the plane. i mean it the premise to said that it was the last phase in the, in the fight when they took over mccain. and if now that was that, the intention them to stop at that point, if you shoot down a plane, does that not then reignite rig not conflict? is it not a dangerous move in some way? i agree with you. there is no need of having public, however, the administration, the government is pushing for conflict, has invaded show many sperm. the troops, you know, really are merely tens of thousands and hundreds of nearly hundreds of 1000 troops are integral. at this moment, the entire force of everyday as an entire force, defense force of ethiopia is inherent ability of the i'm, her agent are into the invading city. there are people people just on that basis. i mean, is it your impression that that particular has now overwhelmed and it, in some ways it might be better for them to perhaps talk about negotiating some sort of peace at this point. not easy. yes. in the notes of the remote, but to bill it has been and the thing about a new station has been for his resolve. this problem. you have been quoting consistently to his obvious owns as far as he was worser and it's nonsensical. irrational, no reasons at all to go to war. so they have been warning before the war during the war. they have been consistently calling for and receive your best problems if you just problem is political, not military, not nothing else. and it had to be addressed politically. the government has been using the unicity, the parliament, and the police and the military to underscore problems. look at the leaders of political parties, ethiopia, all locked up their all in jail. look what's happening to the great mobilized hunnicutt recruiters. thank you very much indeed. appreciate you taking time to talk to us. thank you very much stuff from the international committee of the red cross or visited to one of the main hospitals in nicolay crystal wells is the africa spokeswoman for the international committee of the red cross. she says around 80 percent of people there were suffering from trauma injuries. the last update i have from our team and michaela is from this afternoon and the city as of this afternoon was quiet. but obviously this follows a day of fighting around the city yesterday on saturday. our team as well as our partner at the ethiopian red cross, we had been able to move around. the city red cross ambulances have been able to evacuate the injured and transport the dead to a hospital in mccalla, which our team also visited yesterday and found a really frankly dire picture. and this is one of the main referral hospitals in the city. and yesterday afternoon, the team as to made it that about 80 percent of the patients in that hospital were suffering from trauma injuries. since the fighting began, almost 44000, people have fled to grey for neighboring sudan. my grandfather has been speaking to some of them at a refugee camp in get every state. but this is the all morocco become piece, just one of 4 refugee camps that have been constructed in order to receive those thousands of refugees fleeing the war in ethiopia. some of them have not yet been registered in this comp. we are told that there are already 10000 people more are coming. the numbers have dropped during the last few days. we don't know if that's because the fighting has subsided to some extent or because the roads are blocked and that's, that's, that's what some of the refugees are telling us. however, the news of the fall of the copter in the hands of the federal military is not reassuring among these refugees who ask them if they want to go back home. but they say it's not your time to return home. we don't want to go back because we so the administration of met he has slowed a lot of digging as speakers with the help of everything and government we have met in not elected by the people either thought he the 3rd or he's not nominated by the people that's why we don't want to be killed. we don't want to go back to the people, the power to the people. we don't care of in addis ababa. we don't care in our hartigan. we are just we need dr. deborah. he is elected by the people, it's been 3 weeks since these people began to arrive here. and as you can see, they are in need of many things. they are talking about shortage of food shortage of even shelter. this is not just the way they spend their days, but also this is where they sleep. many of them tell us they don't even have mats to sleep on. the united nations and other n.g.o.s are around there trying to help. but they know that it is a developing situation or they're telling us that this situation will get worse before it gets better. the u.n. says at least 110 civilians have been killed and many more injured in brutal attacks on 2 villages in the north east of nigeria. around 30 of the men who were reportedly beheaded, security forces are searching for dozens more villagers who are missing many of them. women boko haram is suspected of being behind the attacks in borno state. and interest reports from the capital of culture. they traveled more than a 1000 kilometers to find jobs in one of the most dangerous places to live and work in nigeria. they ended up in the hands of will caught on and then slaughtered 43 victims laid to rest in the cemetery. a lady will once we're going in one, i've never seen anything like this in my life. you can see 43 dead bodies here up to now there is somebody to a yet to be recovered from the bush. indeed, it is a frightening situation. a search is being carried out for dozens of others who are missing, but most are presumed dead. 6 of those are being treated in hospital for serious injuries. the state governor is turning to local law to cross for help. we shall ensure more recruitment of civilian and more hunters so that our people take the fight to all the nooks and crannies of this area. the farm workers were contracted to harvest crops, some 25 kilometers away from the city of my degree. the manner they were killed suggests they attack us or careful not to attract attention. but last month, the armed group killed $22.00 farmers in 2 separate attacks outside the regional capital a degree. the president has issued a statement condemning the recent attack. but after a decade of such raids by boko haram and the ongoing ethnic violence kidnappings under robberies. many nigerians say the government is not doing enough to protect them. the united nations resident representative issued a statement condemning the attack, saying many women had also been abducted. an estimated 36000. nigerians have been killed by book over the past 11 years, and more than 2 and a half 1000000 have been displaced. but security forces out of us need losing this war. and this in the last 8 months. when i constructed. lastly, i would just read you 19, what you have seen for many years, the nigerian government has been claiming victory of a book or film. but the armed group continues to attack. both civilian and military targets was devastating results. this latest is one of the worst since the start of the book quote, i mean surrogacy that was launched 12 years ago and has now spread to neighboring chad cameroon, and the share where thousands of civilians and security personnel have been killed . how to be precise? al jazeera reporter had sat on me as a politician in bonner states, house of representatives. he says the military needs to change the way it's fighting the insurgency, the military being an itty bitty or, but they need a new talked is because insurgencies are the bottom 10 to 10 talked every night. because if you look at desert of money, i talk yes. they did, it's completely different because what you passed 7 to 8 months, there was no attacking is our way into the our farm and not coming to the community from what i think the military of the nigerian government needs to stocks are implementing the intelligent guys. i mean, by others, you need to go into believing that i think if things are supposed to be in order, all of the important gods must be utilized by me and that military should not, in a defense, you should check the fights today and collapse of people who are coming up on this news hour from london? i am i hear a new no maker's chant death to israel in parliament as the country's top nuclear scientist is laid to rest. 2 days after his killing. his millions of americans traveling home after thanksgiving. all further fuel soaring coated cases in the u.s. . the news for jacob are gone as doctors being investigated for possible manslaughter . are is here with that story. at least $31.00 afghan soldiers have been killed in a suicide bombing in gaza. a province in the worst attacks in recent months. local health officials say another $24.00 were also injured after an attack, a detonated explosives inside a car. no group has yet claimed responsibility, nor about many reports. it was that this compound in eastern ghastly province were intact and detonated a car full of explosives. afghan security forces have that they say here. officials say the explosion damaged the 1000000000 homes around the compound who killed them . but when the explosion top near an army commander base, the number of casualties is unclear, but there are casualties. they've been transferred to the hospital. the most want to start 1st on tours of the afghan people. wanted to attack with a car bomb. but all forces stopped them. the 1st shot at all watchman and killed them. but before they could reach the targets, the car bomb exploded. the violence comes as afghan government representatives and the taliban are holding their 1st face to face to looks in qatar. they're even to strike a deal to end the decades of conflict. since the taliban was toppled from power in the u.s. that invasion in 2001. there is, has always been a consideration, a concern that there will be splendid groups within the calabar were not happy with the peace process and they want to topple the government that steve or eat everything that they have been able to push the americans across. that the u.s. is also pushing to end its longest war in 2 months time, its promise with 2 or 2 and a half 1000 of its soldiers from afghanistan. and many u.s. bases a be handed over by the afghan army. but that's due to happen during a very violent here. the u.n. says nearly $6000.00 afghan civilians were killed or wounded in the 1st 9 months of 2020. it says the taliban was responsible for 45 percent of civilian casualties. government troops for 23 percent. and with many hoping that a deal would put an end to the violence. the u.n. says it's reaching near record levels. durables man, the al-jazeera, an oil refinery in northern iraq, has halted operations after a rocket attack started a fire official say 5, but as a working to contain the blazes. seller who didn't province. after rockets hit a fuel storage, depo, eisel has claimed responsibility for the attack. there's been no reports of injuries. the funeral has been held for iran's top nuclear scientist who was assassinated on friday, with ceremonies at a handful of holy shrines. his family gathered at a mosque in tehran, where the chief justice, abraham racer, bracy offered prayers over his open casket. is coffin was then taken to the shrine of imam reza, in the city of mashhad. it be buried on monday rainy and lawmakers chanted death to america and death to israel in parliament on sunday. a speaker of parliament led the chance before pledging a strong reaction against the criminal enemy. for most in for chris out is assassination. so you republicans say a transition to a joe biden presidency now looks inevitable, despite donald trump still fighting to change the results of the election. the chair of the congressional inaugural committee, republican senator roy blunt, says he expects biden to be sworn in on january the 20th. but he stopped short of recognizing trump last election. which comes as the president questioned whether the supremes court would hear any of his legal challenges to the result. meanwhile, wisconsin's 2 largest counties so far are lies to recount the votes. increasing president elect joe biden's, lead over donald trump by a few 100 votes. biden won the state by more than $20000.00 votes. county officials say the recount that cost the trunk campaign $3000000.00 found no instances of fraud from voters or election officials and or suit from donald trump's campaign, prompted the recount, alleging widespread electoral fraud. mike hanna, is live from washington d.c. and mike, in the last few minutes that we've heard that president elect joe biden has twisted his ankle, turns about indeed, yes. well, the pool with the president elect report that he was playing with his dog when he tripped and strained his ankle out of abundance of caution. his the ears administration says he's being taken to an orthopedic surgeon at a nearby hospital. he's being examined at the moment, but all indications are not a serious injury. once again, the dangers of playing with dogs in your garden, president trump himself, well, he has been golfing for the past 3 days in between. staying at camp david, you gave his 1st formal interview in the course of the day with his favorite news channel or once was favorite news channel 45 minutes. the interview lasted. and basically, president trying to continue to spread misinformation full swords, put it bluntly lies about ongoing election fraud election officials across the country. having found no case of wholesale fraud, campaign attempts to come back this in court being rejected by court off the court more than 30 at this particular time. every few to judgments against a president trumps attempts to claim fraud in the election. a recount in wisconsin . well, the trump campaign paid $3000000.00 for that, the net result, joe biden gained 84 votes. so certainly president trumps attempts to contest fraud . going absolutely nowhere and trump himself admitting that it would be very difficult to get into the supreme court indicating some way that there is judicial bias against him. but basically, the tenor of the judgments that has been given up to date would give very little, encourage men to the supreme court to take up a case where the lower courts have been so strong. in refuting the claims by the campaign and other republican organizations. and mike, as americans travel home from the thanksgiving holiday, we were going through some quite severe warnings from the top infectious disease expert on a couch and very much so well, health officials had been asking americans to limit their travels over the holiday week. but it was largely ignored. some 6700000 americans traveled in the week leading up to thanksgiving day. last thursday. there's been an ongoing spike in cases and dr. anthony found chief of the country's leading fire allergist says that what is happening now, the real danger is that there's going to be another surge within a surge that is already taking place. he points out that it takes 10 days to 2 weeks for symptoms to begin to develop. so you're not going to get a full picture of what exactly happened from this trouble until a period of a week to 2 weeks. but this is what dr. fox had to say, what we ask people to do is to at least stop for a moment and do what i call a risk benefit assessment of what you want to do in the holiday. what you want to do for the seasons where you bring people in your home. if you have a person who is elderly or who has an underlying condition that makes them more susceptible to the serious consequences of infection. do you really want to have that gathering or should you say, i know it hurts not to do it because this is such a beautiful traditional season. but you know, hang in there with us because there will be future times when you could do it. well, the figures are indeed horrendous in this month alone with still one day to go. there have been 4000000 confirmed cases of corona virus across the country. now that is double the number that was recorded in october, which in itself was a record. so more than 170000, new cases being reported each day and great concern as we heard there from dr. fogey, particularly with the new set of holidays coming up in the next few weeks. mike hanna, thank you very much. indeed. france's highest court has ruled that the government's 30 person limit on places of worship because of the coronavirus is too restrictive . the complaint against the measure was brought to the state council by the catholic church. several french bishops said they would refuse to enforce the limit which aims to curb 19 infections. the government has been given 3 days to make the decree, proportionate of germany's traditional christmas markets has been transformed. as a result of the country's 2nd partial lockdown, a restaurant owner in autobahn has opened a drive through version of the festivities, where visitors can drive slowly from store to store, mulled wine and hot pancakes are among the festive treats on offer. about $160000000.00 visitors usually descend on germany's holiday markets every year. and that you are, it's a good alternative since there aren't any other christmas markets this year. i think it's lovely, very christmassy, so we could be its own theme. i think it's a great idea. i can only recommend it, but it's a feeling an atmosphere, a nice idea, and great. they're allowed to remember him and to style it's great. we got into the mood. we even soaring fire. i think it's great more than $10000.00. turkeys are said to be killed at a farm in the north of england after an outbreak of bird flu. the government hopes the color and the temporary control zone around the farm will limit the spread of the disease is a growing that the h 5 n. a lot strain of the virus is spreading rapidly across europe. earlier in the month for more than $13000.00, birds were killed after an avian flu outbreak at a commercial farm in cheshire. a virus is not harmful to humans. plus more still to come, this hour brazilians voted in a 2nd round of municipal elections. the results show a shift from person are aligned candidates rights groups warn, thousands of migrant domestic workers are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation in the gulf with many women not returning home alive. and in sports, the women kicking down barriers to make history in the u.s. college football. the stormy weather in the mideast, not station rates moving through its lead towards greece on this satellite picture, which is effectively the past. so during monday's, going to be the e.g. in greece to turkey in cyprus, where sundry, sort of links up with this cold line of snow is a cold front. that's a, represents the weather that's been around in eastern europe. in fact, right back to the west, almost for days if not weeks foggy, and cold beatifically. there is some snow to come, but all monday fog is a don't thing in geneva. this doesn't get snowy until wednesday. whereas the kiev a different story, it's no, every day fallen there, that frontal system and around about freezing all the time. this is the snow coming down and it may well come down was freezing, rain in germany is a very dangerous thing. you tend to get sort of ice on the roads. for example, the snow for the alps from across into austria, as well as no more stormy weather in the west and bad. you'll notice it's not bad either in spain or portugal. normally breeze means it's cold. in london, however, we still got a day's worth of stormy stuff to hit the north coast of eastern libya. and that big revolving storm west of portugal means at least for coastal areas. america is that if you windy quite shari. an invitation to bear witness to all that life office, the heidi's, the learners, the trials and tribulations, the unseen movements, and everyday miracles, the injustices, the defiance, the tests of character and the personal take 2 weeks witness. documentaries, with a delicate touch on al-jazeera al-jazeera, where after the war or one of the top stories on our jazeera, to ground forces say they've shot down an ethiopian military plane and captured the pilot to ground forces, say they've retaken that the northern town of axum from the ethiopian military, just one day after prime minister of your head said he'd completed his of its operation in the region. and he appeared in state media says at least 70 graves, some individual and some mass have been found in the to gran town of her america. the u.n. says at least $110.00 civilians have been killed and many more injured in attacks on 2 villages in the northeastern nigeria. dozens more villages. the missing many of the women who are on the suspected of being behind the attacks. and at least $31.00 sole afghan soldiers have been killed by a suicide car bomb. at an army base in afghanistan's central girls in the province . one of the bloodiest attacks in recent months voting has now wrapped up in the 2nd round of brazil's municipal elections. after months of campaigning, overshadowed by violence and the coronavirus has been taking place across the country's major cities in a runoff, which could show a swing away from far right. candidates aligned with president abbas a narrow number of politicians were assassinated in the run up to the vote. and large public campaign events have been blamed for coated 19 cases rising again. let's go live to monaco yet to care for in that rio de janeiro. so the voting has ended you who seems to have done well well, here in rio de janeiro like more than half of the votes have already been counted. and the candid to the opposition candidate, which is it out of the guys who was already mayor of rio when real was at its, at its best during the olympic games when it was, you know, a thriving city. well, he's, he's back and said look at a valid course in that then jellicoe will be shoved, supported by bulls on the way. it looks as if he's definitely going to loose. and one of the, one of the reasons could be also the pandemic played also, i think an important part here in rio de janeiro and the other city that people are looking at is some fall of the 2 candidates that are just that are fighting to be mayor, none of none of them have been supported by both son. his candidate didn't even make the runoff. tell me, you mentioned the creative are spent. i mean, how big an impact has it had on this election? well, both in rio and sao paulo, they account for like approximately 13000 deaths, each of the 172000 deaths that brazil has had, which is the 2nd largest number after the united states. but here in rio specially . 7 the problem, there was a problem with the health system before the pandemic began. and this just became very evident when the pandemic began. so that health will be like a major issue of how to deal with that and education. this is also something that has been people have noticed with the pandemic that these 2 issues are the main most important to deal with. after the pandemic and mayors will play an important part in this. when i hear the generic, thank you very much. indeed. thousands of protesters have marched through guatemala's capitol, one week after 100 stormed the congress building and set parts of it on fire. many people have been angered by a government budget. they say supports big business without addressing poverty and the coronavirus pandemic. it will again be reports that the as a defiant and determined 7000 protesters converge on the capital guatemala city. they want to present a 100 g.m. a tape to resign. he's been in office for 11 months and supports a 13000000000 dollar budget that cut spending on education, health and social programs. they most important because it's important that people speak out and take to the streets and demand the resignation of these government officials because it's the only way we can make a change. days of protests have forced the government to delay approval of the budget. and talks are underway with analysts and academics about how it can be revised opposition. politicians say ministers should focus on policies to deal with poverty and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. the time when people are outraged by a government that does absolutely nothing for anyone, the people of a free dot and toyah police guarding the national palace, had to retreat from protest as he confronted them and degree set a bus on fire. angry about a budget, they say penalizes the poor but increases funds for politicians, expenses for the little this budget is more concerned with feeding the congressmen who have a salary. the people pay for their parties, their transportation absolutely everything. and now they want to take away resources from people suffering malnutrition, and give more to themselves. protesters say police have been violent, tondo, demanding. the president sat the into here, a minister jim at a says minority groups are trying to stage a coup. he's asked for help from the organization of american states. but protesters say the demonstrations are about fairness and justice and stop when the president quits victoria gates and the al-jazeera artists and activists in cuba say they've reached what they're calling an historic agreement with the government over freedom of expression. the 2 sides held talks following a rare protest in the country. outside have a ministry of culture on friday night, the demonstration was in reaction to a police raid to break up a hunger strike held by a prominent dissident arts group. to end up on the floor and the we will bring the 2 agendas together to see if we can reach a consensus between the world of independent art and the world of government institutions in cuba. we'll long with people who have much more experience debating the government. think that in spite of everything, even though we didn't agree on all points, what has happened today is historic in this country. pro-democracy activists say shots have been fired by security forces during the latest protests in the capital minsk street. here in every no immediate reports of injury. thousands rallied in the city's residential areas continuing their month long demand for president lukashenko is resignation. rights group says more than $150.00 people have been detained by police. 3 french police offices being held over the beating of a black music producer will remain in custody. a paris prosecutor says the authorities want to make sure the office is not have any contact with each other or exert any pressure on witnesses. the beating of me shows a clear sparked a national outcry over the past week. prosecutor to me, heights says that the officers will be charged with intentional violence with weapons use of racist language and falsifying police records. so as firms of narrative, voided facing greater liability for human rights and environmental abuses, after voters rejected the proposal in a referendum, they were asked whether companies should be liable not only for their own actions, but also those of their foreign subsidiaries and partners. 50.7 percent of voters said yes, but the move failed to win support in a majority of swiss cantons. switzerland's government opposes the measure and is backing a watered down alternative. one of the many groups of people hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic is the thousands of migrant domestic workers in the middle east. when you suffer poor working conditions and are great risk of physical and sexual assault. hundreds of bodies of female workers have reportedly been sent back to bangladesh in the gulf in the past 4 years, and their child reports from bangladesh. the cries of relatives as another coffin arrives from the middle east at the doctor's international airport terminal in september 2019. manuel khan's wife for him. a cotton was found hanging from a selling friend at the home, where she worked as a domestic helper in saudi arabia. her body has still not been returned home. i will, i'll be more disciplined. this is the employers paid for her 1st 8 months of work, but since then she worked without any salary. she even complained to the saudi police about not getting paid and being abused, but they took her back to the same employer. in september 29th, i was informed of her death in november last year, dozens of bangladeshi female workers sent a video message from saudi arabia, pleading for help to be rescued. lord john used to work as a domestic helper in saudi arabia, unable to cope with debuts last year. she managed to escape back to bangladesh. model does a little work over there. they would frequently abused me. never gave me enough to eat. i suffered a lot. i worked in that house for 10 months whenever i demanded my salary, they used to beat me up. once they had me by a ceiling fan with a rope. i almost died but got saved by the children. many women are also victim to human trafficking gangs. and unscrupulous recruiting agents. a recent study has shown more than 50 percent of paid money to go abroad with jobs. that this by the woman not been required to pay for government sponsored jobs overseas. and most poor woman from rural areas take along with a high interest rate to pay for the cost. social advocacy groups are trying to help improve the situation for the workers. what they would save you from the domestic like domestic work must be recognized as a legitimate form of employment. workers' rights must be respected. many women are dying, committing suicide or being abused. there should be 0. tolerance for this. at the beginning of november, bangladeshi woman's body of us found in a garbage dump in amman, she worked as a domestic helper for saudi embassy staff in jordan. jasmine sold victim to south asian sex trafficking gang in the middle east. she returned home 7 months pregnant. what color the bigger returned home with a head injury now she suffers from post-traumatic disorders like jasmine and khaled, the bigger many others who manage to survive through these odell's also face social stigma. and in some cases, their families do not want to accept them while others face long term mental health issues, trying to charge $3.00 money gone bangladesh. a bushfire described as out of control has burnt a 3rd of australia's well, heritage listed fraser island. 5 high to 16. warm weather will continue to fan the blaze. it's still spring in australia, but several states have logged record high temperatures. sydney had a minimum overnight temperature of $25.00 celsius its hottest night on record. in november, dozens of bushfires already burning around new south wales, but communities were devastated by a deadly bushfires last summer. the community out there unfortunately thinks that after the last season, we were not at risk of bush for realities. 90 percent of the state is still untouched. by bush far, that means that 90 percent of the land mass across new south whiles is potentially exposed to the sort of bushfire threat that we saw last year. a 2 could meet a safety zone, has been set up in indonesia for an eruption of volcano. if you were to look in indonesia's southernmost province, nearly 3000 residents were forced to seek refuge when the volcano erupted on sunday, spewing ash and smoke as high as 4 kilometers into the sky. so far, no casualties have been reported from the 26 nearby villages. the government says the volcano is at level 3, its 2nd highest level. it last erupted in 2012. india's government says it will meet farmers union leaders next week following days of demonstrations. thousands have been staging a sit in near the capital, new delhi to protest against a bill. they say could devastate crop prices. the government had said it would only negotiate if protesters left the roads, they were blocking. a farmer say they won't stop demonstrating to little or scrapped one. your governor got them and there has been no payment yet for this work in crop. they did not accuse him of the pricing yet, got against a clean new laws that reduced recently, the price of power has gone up, and the government is planning to privatized greens. it have made false promises. farmers in the poor are troubled and hassled. but just as have again rallied in thailand's capital, keeping up their calls for the prime minister and his government to step down. many carried bright yellow ducks, a symbol of the anti-government movement as they march to bangkok's army barracks. those stations have been ongoing for months. protesters also demanding reforms that would make the monarchy less influential and more accountable activists in pakistan, a celebration the release of an animal who become pick a known as the world's loneliest elephant. after decades of mistreatment in an islam about zoo, he's been moved to a sanctuary in cambodia. thanks in part to the singer cher, come out harder, has more. dubbed the loneliest elephant car, one spent almost 37 years hair in pockets on car one roy. then solitary confinement for a here and in chains, it had already traumatized the l. a very forward, swinging a head from side to side, which is also a sign of distress by the never heard by ford, ford and animal rescue organization. and also the pop gardeners who head in pakistan to bed farewell to call on what will be going to come badia. and they will be staying at their 10 acre facility, which had been set aside for this. and the french, it of course will find company there. it will be pakistan's largest asian elephant gifted by the to lankan government in 985. good day. i know it is emotional day for all of us, but i think also we call it the, the it is, i mean will cause one is going to be retired. so we are really very glad to be that we are able to most of them to come badia, who we really have. i will see a bigger place when we have other means who will be a medicine. and of course groups and social rights activists around the country and across the world have been campaigning to free carbon from its misery. yes, it's sad that he will be leaving pakistan, but it makes me happy that he is going to be living a better life. in a better place in a natural habitat with fellow elephants, it is a story of neglect, cruelty and barbarism and speaks volumes about the incompetence of islamabad, goon. and it is also a tale of corruption, which has now become institutionalized. here in pakistan, as he is leaving pakistan, as you can see in the background, we are giving him a farewell and also be a saudi. because we couldn't really take care of them after to sell says to do anything in terms of protecting animals wide life. making national parks that wasn't on the cards, but just government straight away. great car one, maybe finally a refugee income board. but there will be serious concern about the plight of animals in this country starting us because you don't want government to grow. and the number rather large in pakistan and the people of and the general offer are islamabad. but i think this was that i disagree. we are tired of this age of 37 years and let him go to a sanctuary where he can be read other elephants. the entrance to islamabad, who may be relit coming, but if you come inside, you will find that most of the animals are already gone, only to bury the remains. and there, of course, will be going to georgia in here since it is your. unfortunately, many of the animals died shifted to other countries too, to all government incompetence. and certainly to date, the lonely elephant is also going away. it will leave no place for kids and families to go for him to tame the government. kerry saying that they now will be a sanctuary for local indigenous animals, but they will be concerned about day treatment to dave prowse, the british actor who played darth vader in the original star wars trilogy, has died aged 85 at almost 2 meters tall. he was cast as darth vader for his stature. in the 1st film, the in the series was made in 1977, but the character was voiced by james jones as prizes accent was not deemed suitable. he died after a short illness. still ahead this news hour. a great escape for this formula. one driver, the bahrain grand prix. that's coming up with bahrain sport. captaining a leading used team at 16 years old. takes determination to that. staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a son to have a shot. at becoming a professional footballer. buy 2 new 0. home game on a jersey set in the discussions. millions of americans feel disaffected by both political parties. examining the headlines, this group of activists and relatives are marching and clinton right now where they're calling this an example or an abundance of world class programming. designed to inform the only solution for a job as young as 10 months of age and inspire you to see the world from a different perspective on al-jazeera. fortunately the or now as far with the sport. lauren, thanks so much formula. one driver had survived a horrific crash at the bahrain grand prix. a french run escape, which is minor burns after his car burst into flames. on the opening lap of the race and the richest send reports from a fireball on the 1st lap of the bahrain grand prix. that followed a seemingly miraculous escape for formula one driver roman crozier off the pace his car when straight through a crash beriah. and then split in half, but somehow emerged in one piece from the flames. his has team said the french driver had escaped with only minor burns. clearly shocking for everyone for more on tonight's events of r.t. were no use to being involved as well. but i think a tribute to the good teams have done over the austrian nicky law. that was the sports house risk and danger in its d.n.a. . the 3 time world champion, niki lauder, suffered horrific burns to his face in a crushing germany in 1976. her op resilient legend at and senna was killed at the summary, no groom prix in 1994, cost circuit, and drive a safety improved rapidly in subsequent years. the cockpit hello is brought in 2 years ago. it's a ball that surrounds and protects the driver's head. along with his far assisted suit, it appears to have saved during this incident. just want to say ok. ok. thank you very much for this these a little over the hill years ago. but they did the very thing that we both want to be doubted. there would be, it would be, they think they would be a good idea. and why susan, this is where you're going. after a lengthy delay, the race in bahrain did restarts within seconds counted as one stroll was also in trouble for you that you will champion lewis hamilton went on to win the grand prix. a race that thankfully will be remembered for growth. great escape and nothing worse than the richardson choosier. take a marathon as doctors being investigated for involuntary manslaughter. 4 days after the death of the football legend police in one as areas are earlier raided the home and surgery of leopoldo luke a. they're aiming to discover if there was any negligence during marriage. honest treatment of former world cup winner died of a heart attack on wednesday at the age of 60. k. has denied any wrongdoing. earlier payne club most cozily associated with marriage on a has been remembering his life and career babli. how the minute silence ahead of their syria game with roma. married on a joy now play in 1904. a club have never previously won the italian championship, but he led them to 2 league title victories. former samogon midfielder has died at the age of $42.00, led senegal to the world cup quarter finals in 2002. having scored the winner against france in the opening game of the tournaments, he also appeared in for africa, cup of nations. some of the world's best long distance runners have been taking part in the delhi half marathon, as the indian capital struggles to deal with a surge in corona virus cases. this year's race had a very different look. our correspondent elizabeth parnham reports this is the smallest of the delhi half math and 16 year history. it also contains some of the world's fastest $52.00 athletes around the 21 kilometer course through central new delhi. the female world record holder for the math and told al jazeera, it's been a difficult year because of the pandemic. she hasn't been able to trade in a group and has had to race without fans win last year. he does not, then the funds will run more to get them more energy to run in the athletes are traveling and staying in so-called. biosafety bubbles with a have no interaction with anyone who hasn't tested negative for clothes. they came in with the government could have said if it could be tested twice before the run on sunday, and members of the public want allowed on the main racecourse this year. as the indian capital struggles to deal with, the surgeon coronavirus cases bought amateur valdas took part in the 5 and 10 kilometer and half marathon at locations of their choosing, using a mobile app to record their time. more than 13000 people from all over india registered for the app based on a 3rd of the number who ran the delhi course last year that happens during expo in which people from states and countries come together and we get a good time doing that are more people than was missing, we missed a lot. actually, this was the goal of the times. but despite the challenges, both amateur and professional vonn has achieved personal bests. the pandemic may have prevented spectators from attending, but it hasn't stopped a wreck olds from being broken. the female winner has just broken the record for the delhi half an hour than and the top 3 men also beat the course record, running the 21 kilometers in less than 59 minutes. elizabeth purana al-jazeera new delhi. and some history has been made in us college football, 21 year old kicker, sarah fuller has become the 1st woman to play in a top level college game or is big moment came when she kicked off for the vanderbilt commodores at the start of the 2nd half against missouri. ok, and that is all your sport for now. it's now back to lauren in london. thank you very much. the mysterious metal monolith that appeared in the middle of the wilderness in the u.s. state of utah has disappeared. a 3 and a half meter tall pillar was 1st discovered 2 weeks ago, but it's now been removed according to you charles, bureau of land management. and they say they were the ones who moved it. a mystery object had been firmly dug into the ground when it was spotted from the air by people counting sheep. that's it for me. daryn tired of this news about with more news in a minute, i can in the past, past boss travels the roads of mexico are raising ecological when creative solutions to the country's most remote demonstrated ports are by deep in the struggle for a better speech to the past passed by parts of the you find them latin america seen on outages there what was described as the world's longest long down because the largest exodus since the creation of an independent india and monk took $47.00. experts believe india is still at an early stage of infection, but the long down has already created a humanitarian crisis and driven the unemployment rate for 6 to 23 percent. and it's also highlighted an equality religious tensions, and a health care system that isn't equipped to deal with a pandemic. the following weeks, when told of the recent mass movement of people will accelerate the spread to the corner water as from india, cities to its rule. hot coated 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism, navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. how is the system based on private ownership and sort of profit search the world in a ton of us? capitalism is the pandemic back on the life of the exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the full hail the meltdown on al-jazeera her whole war if european state television says 70 graves have been found in the region, this is to great leaders claim they've shot down an ethiopian plane, and the red cross warns that hospitals in the capital mckelway of being overwhelmed with trauma patients and our televisions al-jazeera live from london, also coming up. because iran is blamed for massacres in 2 nigerian villages. the u.n. says at least 110 civilians were killed and after decades of.

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