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ryan battling the army. chrome serge, the u. s. top infectious disease expert warns holiday travel will only make the various spread worse ah left this politician gabrielle a board has won chillies, president short runoff election. he secured 50 percent, 56 percent of the vote against his fall right rival. jose antonio cast the wind seas. burridge become the youngest president in chiles. history. our latin america editor, lucia newman reports from santiago. ah, the sound of euphoria overwhelmed the streets of central santiago. barbara, you know, tens of thousands of jubilant supporters of gabrielle bought each welcomed impressive in hard for victory. the left wing candidate will become chiles youngest, ever president. i have the hope of the tiller with social justice. attila, that's better for my daughter. the president elect a 35 year old congressman in former student leader, literally had to jump over the crowds in time of a barriers to make it on to the stage. from where he delivered a conciliatory message to the country in little, you know, our government has the conviction to look forward to the challenges that we have before us. it cannot be just changed by talking to the mirror. i'm not yours to only speak to people who think like me to change the way people who think differently. we are here to ensure that once and for all the our courses sufficient for all chileans and we can achieve a wonderful life new earlier, but it received a visit from his rival conservative. cassandra your cashed little cast had conceded defeat just a little over an hour after the post closed. you look in a folder for me as much as we can get our legitimate differences him said we want to continue contributing to our homeland. he must all, once again unite all chileans. gavin conservative presidents of us dumpy near dak, who also opposed, bought each rush to make the traditional conciliatory phone call. for the 1st time in 40 years, there will be a president who will attempt to change to this free market economic model, which millions of chileans believe is responsible for extreme social inequality in this country. i see on everyone prices reflect mcfeffins with their new president, but a leg that wanted to pages of congress, which is split between his supporters and his opponents. which means that he's going to have to include consensus and that big the question, how long will this enthusiasm last but each acknowledged that he faces serious economic and political challenges, but for at least a short while. it was time to celebrate a victory that symbolizes a huge leap of faith by the people of chile. to see a newman, al jazeera santiago, a fernando rosenblatt is from chillies, diego portales university. he says it is the most significant election result in years. during the last week, we expected a mile a much tighter result, but in the end it was more than 10 person touch points of difference between the the winning candidate guardian bought each uncle sam tanya, gas em. i mean, in theory, this is the result that we should have expected at either. res was in some sort in opposition to what fury could have told. tell us about the results, right. it is the, the most consequential election in chiller scenes. the, the election after the operator and regime the trans, the, the 1st name of the action after the finish of the regime. why? because we are coming from the social unrest in 2019. and we are in the process of the constitutional reform and it in, in the iran of election. you had 2 very different candidates from the opposites of the electrical spectrum. the left east and gabrielle borage would turn out the winner in the election. uncle santano cast from the far right. so it was, it was a very polarized selection, and it was a critical election regarding, especially the constitutional process that she lays on there. going right now what, what we have right now is a very divided congress in what each only has a slight majority in the house, but the senate east, east. absolutely divided between the ride on the left or the center right on the central left. so he, he will have to negotiate with different with the friend calico says he not, you know, the truth to advance his agenda. and we have to remember that we are coming from the social unrest in which many demands were on the streets for a new health health cease them a pension reform, et cetera. and, and he and, and he, most of, he thought, much of, he said gen days about transforming chill into a social well for state. right. but the thing is that for, for that to come true, he needs the supporting congress. which in the beginning he doesn't have so 1st he, he needs to build a governing collation. we that the old a former comes out of the scene of the center last on the center parties in order to, to get at least do the 50 percent off of the congress. more protests are expected in sudan in the coming hours. that's off the mass rallies on sunday were hundreds of thousands of people marched to the presidential palace. demonstrators are demanding the military stay out of the transition to democracy. security forces fire t gas at them, after attempting to block bridges. hey, but morgan has more from cartoon this is the spouse of gathering of protested in one of the districts into dance capital cartoon. and hallo, toby has come to join them. he's one of tens of thousands who came out on sunday to commemorate the anniversary of the dance revolution in 2018. there also out once again to voice their anger at the military takeover which happened in late october and which they said the real to dance, transition and federal data loss at butler, i took parson, the 201320162018 protests against the sheer and here i am now and will continue to protest until our demands, amid i will keep protesting until there is the civilian government. and there is peace, freedom, and justice. all i'm saying is that evolution never actually ended a discontinuing, and we will continue until we are to have all of our goals. we don't want anybody to be the head of the state any more. we want civilian government, we want justice for all the wounded. all the martyr, our friends brothers and sisters and sons, we want justice for all of them. i'm dying. i came all the way from so not to participate in these anniversary protest to restore our stolen revolution. this day is a turning point in the revolution of an end to the takeover. and even if it's not, we will continue to protest. we're still, we're our revolution, which cost many lives protest as we're able to reach the southern gates of the presidential palace on the anniversary of the revolution. security force has responded using tear gas stung grenades and live ammunition to disperse. pam handled while for dialogue and national consensus to get sedan out of its political crisis. what brought us there on the street? they be regard his agreement with the military as giving legitimacy to the takeover and a disregard their demands with the military to be removed from the dance politics and 3 years. and the thought of the uprising to dance, transition to democracy, remains fragile. and many of its slogans remained on a tv. he bo morgan al jazeera, harder to police in the philippines, say more than 200 people are confirmed dead. in the aftermath of the super typhoon ry, thousands of soldiers have joined rescue workers to search for survivors. in remote areas, to melinda logan has more from saudi gal city, the philippine village. she invited a steward reconnaissance flight over the eastern part of the mid to now region to see for ourselves the damage caused by super typhoon. right? sure go island is where super time for now. right 1st made landfall in the philippines. what was once a popular to his destination? reduced to this, the pilot then turned towards the nugget. island even from afar. the damage was distressing to see. it didn't matter whether their house was big or small. the typhoon packing, wind speed, close at 200 kilometers an hour, did not discriminate damaging. almost every building. after landing in sooty goes city, general admiral's order is clear. aid must reach those devastated areas. as soon as possible, the magnitude of the damage is really big. it is because no one that was affect then our island robin says, if you will address those problem bursts, inform what your problem released logistics nightmare. we drove around the mean town city, dow storm damaged like this is a familiar scene here. now at the port area, we found more than a 100 families forced from their homes. they are from the jour. sufficient community once lived on houses on stilts by the sea. now this is all they have left. my god though, what residents here are telling us is that it's 6 pm. now this is going to be their 1st meal for the day. something that they just picked up from the garbage mostly. and this as quickly at least 5 families tonight. resubmit that i blew at sun is desperate to. i mean we don't even have rice, there's nothing. my children are crying. we look for a left over, but there was nothing. we went to bed with an empty stomach. i gave them about. this is the human cost of support. they food rise, destruction. it's estimated that thousands of families are displeased here now. but this is just one province days since the storm shock. many communities remain cut off with dozens reported missing. and this is why many say they are still bracing for the worst gem. alan doggone al jazeera, should he go province southern philippines. that storm is now moving towards vietnam heavy, rain and strong winds of already force thousands of people on the coastline there to evacuate. state media says a fisherman di try to anchor a boat and at least 5 all the vessels have sunk. flood rescue operations are still on the way in malaysia. heavy rain as displaced tens of thousands of people there. $21000.00 been evacuated since the flooding started on friday. while rain is common during this monsoon season. it is much heavier than usual this year by miss bass miles. summary says a month's worth of rain has fallen in a single day. i want to view as president joe biden's, signature pieces of legislation hangs in the balance. after a senator from his own party said he won't support it. the nearly 2 trillion dollars so called bills back better bill is aimed at improving education, lowering health care costs and tackling climate change. but democratic senator joe mentioned says he won't vote for biden's plan. the president needs every democrat in the 5050 senate to get the bill through. i cannot vote to continue with this piece of legislation. i just can't. i've tried everything humanly possible. i can't get there. you're done. this is, this is a no, this is a no. on this legislation, i have tried everything i know to do the what house responded to mentions, remarks press. secretary can sankey said his comments this morning on fox are at odds with his discussions this week with the presidents, with one house staff and with his own public utterances. she went on to say that his comments represent a quote. sudden an inexplicable reversal in his position and a breach of his commitments to the president and the senate, his colleagues in the house and senate. all right, still ahead on our 0, preserving the pos taliban rule is under pressure to protect afghan histones historic monuments. the un special rapport accuses me and mars military leaders of crimes against humanity. ah hello there. well, it's a mixed bag weatherwise across europe in the days to come. we've got gray, gloomy conditions persisting in the north. we're going to see temperatures come down rather dramatically in that northeast corner, but further south it is warmer, but it's going to get wet. in particular for the iberian peninsula, we've got rounds of rain rolling in from the west into portugal. we've got heavy downpours expected in lisbon on monday, but that wet weather is expected to last the week is going to roll across into western parts of spain as well. down in the south is a warm, a picture within the temperature in civil fit. in the mid twenties, with sunshine coming through and its more settled as me head further east, it dries up nicely across greece, but for 5 years we still got that heavy rain warning and we are seeing rounds of rain roll across turkey. we could see some flooding here, 20 of snow expected in the north, and that is going to bring things. the temperature down is going to get a lot cooler. now it's going to get cooler as well for the north west. we've had some fog warnings out for britain and island. it remains rather murky. we're going to see the temperature come down in places like london and paris, but not as dramatically as western areas of russia. if we look at the temperature in moscow, we're going to have a drop to minus $22.00. by the time we get to wednesday, that to weather ah, the african narrative from african perspective now, but now we're about his big dealership for the short documentary by african filmmakers from the democratic republic of congo. and wanda, there was never going to be letting an obstacle just stand in front of you. it is what major intimate connection between myself had drawn dot diggers and merchants. and secondly, africa direct on al jazeera lou . ah again, this is a reminder of our top stories. this our left wing politician, gabriel burridge, has been elected chili's next president. bush 156 percent of the vote in the run off on sunday fall right candidate. jose antonio cast congratulated barge and urged his supporters to political differences aside. more protests against october's military takeover in sudan are expected in the coming hours on sunday. thousands, march the presidential palace in hot tomb security forces, fire tear gas and spun grenades to disperse the crown typhoon ryan the philippines has left more than 200 people. dead. dozens more. still missing military spin, flying into remote towns to help survivors who are in urgent need of food and drinking water. many americans are reconsidering their holiday plans. as corona virus cases search new york reported its highest number of cases for the 2nd straight day. but officials are resisting another lockdown. kristen salumi reports from new york. a week before christmas and break through coven cases are forcing the cancellation of several performances from the rockettes annual holiday show at radio city music hall to harry potter on broadway with the alma cron variant spreading rapidly, worried new yorkers lined up to get tested among them. the vaccinated and boosted broadway. actor katy roper, it's been really scary with the new very, very, very scary and i definitely wanna get it more. i've had a couple of friends as positive. it's not good. new york city has a 90 percent vaccination rate. and some of the strictest vaccination requirements in the country. so despite a new record number of daily infections, new york mayor says more locked downs won't be necessary. we have better treatment than we've ever had. we won the highest levels of vaccination anywhere in the country and we have the ability to get a lot more people vaccinated or to get them boosted very, very quickly. still, many americans are reconsidering their holiday travel plans. nationwide. hospitalization, rates are also on the rise, though still well below. last year's peak. clearly when you travel, there is always a risk of increase infection. but if people need to travel and want to travel for the obvious family reasons, during this holiday season, if you're vaccinated and you're boosted and you take care when you go in to congregate settings, like airports, to make sure you continually where you mask, you should be okay, health experts say even though alma chron appears to be less deadly than the delta variant, it spreads more quickly, and that could spell trouble for the nation's health care system, with hospitalizations, also rising, particularly in areas with lower vaccination rates. kristin salumi al jazeera new york or the surgeon coven 19, has led european governments to take urgent action before the christmas and new year holidays. the netherlands went into a strict lockdown on sunday. and as pressure on the british government to do the same, but anger against new restrictions is also building. as i said, beg reports. oh. 7 against mandatory vaccinations and vaccine passports, thousands gathered in belgium to express their anger at restrictions. it comes as the government issued strong advice to get vaccinated and gave health workers 3 months to get fascinated or risk losing their jobs. britain has seen some of its height levels in new cases of the virus, wembley football stadium was turned into a mass booster vaccination center, as the government tries to curb the outbreak. but for now, it's reluctance to impose a pre christmas lockdown is at odds with the mayor of london. if we don't bring in new restrictions sooner rather than later, you going to see even more positive cases and potentially a public service like the righteous on the verge of clubs. if not collapsing, gemini has added the u. k to it's higher is countries, meaning tighter travel restrictions? france has already been travel from britain other than compelling reasons which do not include tourism and business. it comes as europe races itself for the spread of the army. kron variant and many countries are now considering the return of restrictions over the christmas period. these streets in the netherlands should have been packed with christmas shoppers, but old, non essential businesses have been ordered to close after a strict lockdown was imposed. even on the northern tip of europe, finland with a christmas period brings with it tourists. this now real concern. i've never had times like this before. like i know my colleagues. they are wondering the same. and this is like a puzzle every day. your stars back again on you look at the latest updates on use, and you start wondering what's happening with the travelers. what's happening with the georgia workers? the company is how do we survive as christmas, fast approaches? the shadow cast by the coven virus seems to be getting ever longer. i said, beg, i'll desert. at the united nations representative for human rights in the ama has accused the government of crimes against humanity in its treatment of the range of muslims, special rapport to tom. andrew completed a 6 day fact finding mission with a visit to a refugee camp in neighboring bangladesh. 10, which are the reports from baccha. the you in spatial repertoire has been on a 6 day fact finding mission before presenting his findings to the human rights council and marched his med bangladesh, government officials as well as non government representatives and agencies. he's also been to see some of the 1000000 drawing refugees and their leaders at camps in cox's bazaar and boston jar island. nearly every ringing a person i spoke with on this mission. whether it would be in catalogue camps or on bash on char, want to return home as soon as they can do so voluntarily, safely, and with dignity. the you and representative says there is a compelling case that the military leadership in myanmar is committing crime against humanity in the continuing crack down on the muslim minority. the relentless assault by the me and more military went his attacks against its own people. as well as the systematic lamb clearance in real kind state and the ongoing system of discrimination against the right angle in law and practice. continue. at this time, the crisis in myanmar is fast becoming a growing regional problem. hundreds of me and my refugees, flat to neighboring thailand's bothered town of my assault on sunday. they're trying to escape, continuing fighting between me and my army and ethnic rebel fighters, a senior ty official said around 600 refugees have been sent back across the border . i picked up my child around immediately across the river to the other side of anti soldiers, told us to run fast. 5 years on there. oh, hang. a refugee crisis showing no sign of winding down. repetition process is nowhere inside. and the management of nearly a 1000000 drafted is hosted by bangladesh is getting increasingly complex and especially patrol se is the cause of the crisis. and the ultimate resolution is not here in bangladesh. but in me and mark fenwick children al jazeera dhaka thailand has sent hundreds of refugees back across the border to me and mar, around 2 and a half 1000 people had crossed from east and me and my into thailand. the past week, they were escaping a flare up in fighting between me and mos army and rebels from the karen ethnic minority. a chinese, a tennis player punch, why has denied ever accusing a senior government official of sexually assaulting her comments were part of a video interview with a single korean newspaper. but the women's tennis association says he doesn't believe pines able to communicate without censorship or coercion. she disappeared from public view for about 3 weeks, sparking international concern about her well being by international concern, mounting for the preservation of a unesco listed minarette in afghanistan, itala bon government is under pressure to protect the countries historic monuments . there was widespread condemnation when they destroyed the balmy and buddhist statues 2 decades ago. robert pride reports from campbell, known as afghanistan's cultural capital. nothing symbolizes the countries rich heritage more than the western city of her at and at its heart. the grand bosque, its exquisite tiling is preserved by the ongoing efforts of its own workshop of craftsman. but they maintain a world class wonder that like the countries other historical treasures is largely unknown to the outside world because of decades of conflict. both of us all the 30 or so many historical places of beauty that are untouched. the country is only known for war and its culture and heritage are not recognized. but the improving security situation offers the tantalizing future prospect of tourists once more. for now, her rights oldest monument, its citadel fortress, gets few visitors by the 1st floor today, numbered by god's guns many times over. it was restored recently by the previous government. but the world famous minarets near by, especially those leaning, precariously or badly in need of help of more immediate concern to expert such as how my you are maddie is the plight of the so called minarette of jam, in a remote neighbouring province, that he has just visited until recently inaccessible and now neglected because of the conflict. it's been badly damaged by flooding. manada, john, that peridot the jet the every year when it floods the waters are going above the foundation brickwork. if no one takes care of it, we will witness the destruction of this mineral and nothing will be left for the taliban governments. it's not just a question of having the resources to save historical sites, but also whether we have the will given its track record and preserving afghanistan's heritage, the destruction of the balmy and buddha's in 2000. and one came to represent for many the taliban intolerance of other people's beliefs. although there's a growing sense this time is different to be who come during the around. the emerett now has more experience and knows the value of heritage. and that it's not just about religion, so it's totally different this time. i mean, just as the international community is holding the taliban to account for its future actions in so many aspects of government, add to that list, how it preserves the past. robert bride al jazeera, couple say media in ethiopia says the military has taken control of the town of lally. bella from t grier rebels. the town of switch hands several times during the conflict between the military and the to gripe people's liberation front. it's home to a you and world heritage site and is in the harder region bordering to dry. united nations says more than 9000000 people cross northern ethiopia. now depend on food aid. a funerals have taken place in guatemala for the victims of a truck accident in mexico. they killed 55 migrants and asylum seekers trying to reach the us. their bodies have been repack created nearly 2 weeks after the accident. the truck was carrying as many as 250 men, women and children in its cargo space. when it flipped on its side, yelman's government forces have killed dozens of heard the fighters in an attack on areas surrounding modern. there's a fierce battle for the oil, which province, which is the yemeni government last stronghold in the north. their forces backed by a saudi led coalition of trying to push back the hoodies. the rebels control much of northern yemen, including the capital, which they seized in 2014 a christmas. it just stays away and around the world. many adjoining in the festivities in venezuela is capital santa run to place creating a sea of red product disciplines. dressed up as father christmas will be 10 kilometer run, people said the event allowed them to reunite family and friends after corona vice restrictions. christmas has come early to one of the worlds most remote regions, volunteers from the friends of santa claus. chatty, had been going down the amazon river and into the brazilian jungle during the week before christmas since 1998. they visited more than 500 remote communities, bring festive chair and presence, to over 150000 children. still want to furnish, i'm so happy to bring some happiness to these children. this region. many had never seen santa claus bound here had never say toys. i can only from these tears that left their homes, that helped me to give them happiness to these children. many times i don't even have something to eat, let alone be able to buy a toy of the latest 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